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nobody at the washington post or the new york times could use google picture. it is so basic. >> they didn't bother. >> you know what this is this it is like global warming, dana. it is like global warming. if you question global warming you want people to die. global warming is like a metaphor for the dying girlfriend. if you say "have i a dying girlfriend" no one will question you. >> or you are anti-catholic. >> and anti-hawaii an. >> you are a birther. >> you mentioned deadspin. they came out with the story first. that is a media entity. if you look at some of the hiewmg stories that came out, the -- if you look at some of the huge stories that came out, it was broken by the national enquirer. remember dan rather and the george w. bush secret records from his air force and national guard service, he was brought down by rob luis who was a blogger at the time. you have the national media saying that is such a great story and i am going to get on air because i will talk about this football player who had a fake girlfriend. they don't care who the -- they don't
nobody at the washington post or the new york times could use google picture. it is so basic. >> they didn't bother. >> you know what this is this it is like global warming, dana. it is like global warming. if you question global warming you want people to die. global warming is like a metaphor for the dying girlfriend. if you say "have i a dying girlfriend" no one will question you. >> or you are anti-catholic. >> and anti-hawaii an. >> you are a...
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if you take a look at google news, many of you use google news, it does a pretty good job of assembling the obvious stuff. it doesn't have a lot of insight. the role of journalists in my view is the role of insight. it will be a long time. here is an example. we had a project inside of google to write things. i suggested, by the way, you could have it write a paper and then you can have it add 7% and then another 7%. it would produce infinitely long papers. it looked at the information and assembles it. it did a pretty good job of a bad author. if you read it and have a good author, you can see the difference. this is where we are. it may be that 50 years from now, the systems will be so powerful that they can replicate the kind of special insight that journalists and reporters and people who are practitioners have, but it will be a long time before that's the case. >> on that reassuring note, thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause]>> at that same event , lynn forrester to ross child discuss the role of capitalism and society. this is about 25 minute. >> it is my pleasure to welco
if you take a look at google news, many of you use google news, it does a pretty good job of assembling the obvious stuff. it doesn't have a lot of insight. the role of journalists in my view is the role of insight. it will be a long time. here is an example. we had a project inside of google to write things. i suggested, by the way, you could have it write a paper and then you can have it add 7% and then another 7%. it would produce infinitely long papers. it looked at the information and...
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no one is forced it use google. there is bing, yahoo!.go to some someone else if you don't like their searches. >> people don't realize their searches are manipulated. if i saw an ad with advertisement on top of it, i know it's an ad. but if i google something, i believe i get an organic search. in fact what i might get is a a manipulation of results that favors towards googles website and not competition. i think there is self-dealing going on. as google gets more and more involved in things such as mapping -- >> sorry to be tough on you, because i don't disagree fundamentally, but aren't you treating google like a public service rather than corporation. honda is going it steer me to use a civic. that is an surprise to me. i choose to use google. >> with honda, you have a sticker that tells you results. people believe that this is a fair result. that what they are getting outs of google is unbiassed search. maybe there is disclosure. i'm not calling for regulations. i think people need to be involved about it. what we have coming out of
no one is forced it use google. there is bing, yahoo!.go to some someone else if you don't like their searches. >> people don't realize their searches are manipulated. if i saw an ad with advertisement on top of it, i know it's an ad. but if i google something, i believe i get an organic search. in fact what i might get is a a manipulation of results that favors towards googles website and not competition. i think there is self-dealing going on. as google gets more and more involved in...
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buy google, use google to get a picture and show who the person is. up 20%, don't be catfished. >> brenda: todd, bull or bear. >> i'm a bear, i like yahoo! they're gaining market share. >> brenda: you don't have to go on google. search for the best business block on tv because it co in three, two, one. one... >> all right. the latest message from unions, kids, take a hike. is it any wonder some are telling union workers to do the same. welcome, i'm neil cavuto and fox on top of union barking the base, and new york city bus driver training 150,000 kids, and boeing engineers union, threatening to strike, not good timing, and the dreamliner keeps striking out. apparently also striking out union jobs. a new report showing nonunion manufacturing jobs jumping by 700,000, between 2010 and 2012. but the number of unions factory jobs, falling by 60,000, so, if the jobs are falling, and the unions latest actions, really helping? >> charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky, charlie gasperino, charles, what do you have. >> the numbers, you need a symbiotic r
buy google, use google to get a picture and show who the person is. up 20%, don't be catfished. >> brenda: todd, bull or bear. >> i'm a bear, i like yahoo! they're gaining market share. >> brenda: you don't have to go on google. search for the best business block on tv because it co in three, two, one. one... >> all right. the latest message from unions, kids, take a hike. is it any wonder some are telling union workers to do the same. welcome, i'm neil cavuto and fox on...
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the learn americans were shown students surfing the web and using google in a leading north korean universityschmidt is a long time advocate for internet freedom but access to the web is rare, and limited only to those with government permission. so they got a show there today. >> cam cal students may not have as many bubbles to fill in in the future, the top education professor unveiled a new system today supposed to emphasize a student critical thinking skills rather than having them just choosing best answer. the test measured progress in english and math and qualified teens for graduation. >> serious questions being raised by a little known online education program wrun by university of california. uc spent $4.3 million marketing uc online courses in hopes of getting nonusc students to enroll in web based classes for a fee. but the chronicle reports only one person has taken a class during that time. the university says the concept was launched in 2010 before other universities like stanford and harvard began giving them away for free. governor brown ordered regents to emplain them selfs
the learn americans were shown students surfing the web and using google in a leading north korean universityschmidt is a long time advocate for internet freedom but access to the web is rare, and limited only to those with government permission. so they got a show there today. >> cam cal students may not have as many bubbles to fill in in the future, the top education professor unveiled a new system today supposed to emphasize a student critical thinking skills rather than having them...
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you and the google ideas director jared cohen are publishing a book. can you give us a preview of what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you up and talking about. >> we sat down the last 18 months, trying to think about where we thought technology was going, but more importantly how we thought society would adapt to a. we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view. as a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to "the economist." what does "the economist" cover? dictators, corruption, technological innovation, general sorts of things. >> you last week. >> yes, iwe were on the cover. let's go through each of those. how do you solve the bad dictator problem? you and power the citizens. unless the -- you empower the citizens. unless the dictator will shut down the internet and shoot everybody -- which they are increasingly ready to do. china, if you look at the train accidents, the discipline, the party chiefs in charge of building of the railways, and ultimately it was seen as a guise for prison because of corruption. think of t
you and the google ideas director jared cohen are publishing a book. can you give us a preview of what the book is going to cover? i presume some of the things you up and talking about. >> we sat down the last 18 months, trying to think about where we thought technology was going, but more importantly how we thought society would adapt to a. we came to the end of the book with a very optimistic view. as a simple way of thinking about it, let's go back to "the economist." what...
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we remember traveling there in 2006 and i asked a 20-year-old university student if she uses google. >> excuse me, i don't know about it. >> you don't know about google? >> i will study about it. >> the government blocked all of google and everyone is now wondering if that's about to change. >>> still ahead on "world news," the secret place where billions of dollars of unwanted christmas gifts end up. and how you can turn your unwanted gifts into real money for you and your family. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of takin
we remember traveling there in 2006 and i asked a 20-year-old university student if she uses google. >> excuse me, i don't know about it. >> you don't know about google? >> i will study about it. >> the government blocked all of google and everyone is now wondering if that's about to change. >>> still ahead on "world news," the secret place where billions of dollars of unwanted christmas gifts end up. and how you can turn your unwanted gifts into real...
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i use google for an hour or two or three every day and my work and in my life. what a wonderful tool. it reduces exercise in thought through the momentary process of looking up information. we don't have to know where we are anymore. we can have someone tell us exactly where we are in the world. and we are also adding noise by the way we live our lives. we can compensate by trading in our brains in recovery direction and we can use technology to do that. how do you reverse age-related cognitive decline? you have to work on the skills and abilities that support accurate vision, balance, and body. you also have to exercise the brains learning machine. if it is slowly dying off. this is really important. it is about reestablishing your ability to operate in the world with all of its gloria's details. we accomplished that in part, or we a help accomplish that by constructing computer-based exorcises that use these basic strategies to try to drive these changes and integrate them with high efficiency. these exercises that are available and computers for you to look a
i use google for an hour or two or three every day and my work and in my life. what a wonderful tool. it reduces exercise in thought through the momentary process of looking up information. we don't have to know where we are anymore. we can have someone tell us exactly where we are in the world. and we are also adding noise by the way we live our lives. we can compensate by trading in our brains in recovery direction and we can use technology to do that. how do you reverse age-related cognitive...
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how many people on this show use googled? privacy is a very big issue, but what we have learned about privacy is that if you provides sufficient benefits, many people will be willing to take certain risks. you have to be very careful as a company about managing and mitigating those risks. but you know that can be done. >> this type of digital pills, as you say, would you sell it to the drug companies to insert in their medication? how does it work? >> we do not have a product that is a digital pill. what we have is the world's first, and so far only company in justin centre that enables a platform data -- that is called a digital health center. the one way to the about this is to say of digital pills, as you to abel is a drug to, a song -- a song to apple is a drug to proteus. apple took songs and made them much more affordable, much more customizable. drugs are nice and are part of the 20th century as a product. in the 21st century, these things that you swallow will create data and those will have analytics and those analyt
how many people on this show use googled? privacy is a very big issue, but what we have learned about privacy is that if you provides sufficient benefits, many people will be willing to take certain risks. you have to be very careful as a company about managing and mitigating those risks. but you know that can be done. >> this type of digital pills, as you say, would you sell it to the drug companies to insert in their medication? how does it work? >> we do not have a product that...
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how many people watching this show use google? so privacy is a very big issue, but what we've learned about privacy is that if you can provide sufficient benefits, then people are willing to make trades or take certain risks. now, as a company we have to be very, very careful about managing, mitigating and reducing those risks. but we know clearly that can be done. >> host: this product, this digital pill, as you say, do you -- would you sell it to the drug companies to insert in their medication? how does that work? >> guest: so i want to step back. we don't have a product that's a digital pill. what we have is the world's first and so far only fda-cleared ingestion center that enables a platform called a digital health feedback system. so one way to think about this is to say a song to apple is a drug to proteus. we are making something into digital content. apple took a library of music, they made it more relevant, much more personal, highly customize bl, much more affordable as well, by the way. so drugs are nice, but they're
how many people watching this show use google? so privacy is a very big issue, but what we've learned about privacy is that if you can provide sufficient benefits, then people are willing to make trades or take certain risks. now, as a company we have to be very, very careful about managing, mitigating and reducing those risks. but we know clearly that can be done. >> host: this product, this digital pill, as you say, do you -- would you sell it to the drug companies to insert in their...
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coming from my direction we need to use google to think this was more the technology is telecommuting now it's crowdsourcing for instance would help to use knowledge and that's the people that can. help to monitor the implementation of major projects and timely respond to the problems that produces the distance between it or it isn't the most people but a new machine and helps. adopt good decisions it will look you those you look at them with knowledge is change the status. and enhanced legitimacy of decisions taken by government and it's very important and it might in hindsight change it with can no longer be. you can see the treated that if something goes by authorities all's well the good with the less decisions that helps society to do that by doing this to some of them when troll is in make sure that the general public is going to be satisfied to have legal decisions taken by government. are there we have it or the russian prime minister dmitry medvedev opening address to the economic forum of the annual forum then start mean i doubt or switzerland much achieve a twenty twelve he
coming from my direction we need to use google to think this was more the technology is telecommuting now it's crowdsourcing for instance would help to use knowledge and that's the people that can. help to monitor the implementation of major projects and timely respond to the problems that produces the distance between it or it isn't the most people but a new machine and helps. adopt good decisions it will look you those you look at them with knowledge is change the status. and enhanced...
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there are reports that problems occurred for many people using google chrome and fox. sing apps for iphones and i pads were okay. twitter acknowledged the problem on a status blog at around 2:00 and said engineers are working to address any issues. >>> as ktvu's patti lee reports real estate boom times may be on their way back. >> reporter: karen soon of san francisco house hunts with her realtor worried she missed her window of opportunity. >> we waited so long to buy but now it's kind of discourages because the prices are going up. >> reporter: zilo says home values are up 15% over the past year in part because supply is limited. >> it's not of the norm now to have to go over officers because in a lot of situations there's multiple people bidding. >> reporter: 12% of san francisco homeowners are still under water but hoping to stop threading soon. >> we've been holding on to the house for going on two years now wanting to sell. >> reporter: 2012 could be another good year. vilo confirms home prices will continue to increase. possibly 10% in san francisco county. no on
there are reports that problems occurred for many people using google chrome and fox. sing apps for iphones and i pads were okay. twitter acknowledged the problem on a status blog at around 2:00 and said engineers are working to address any issues. >>> as ktvu's patti lee reports real estate boom times may be on their way back. >> reporter: karen soon of san francisco house hunts with her realtor worried she missed her window of opportunity. >> we waited so long to buy but...
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there are reports that problems occurred for many people using google chrome and fox. le using apps for iphones and i pads were okay. twitter acknowledged the problem on a status blog at around 2:00 and said engineers are working to address any issues. >>> as ktvu's patti lee reports real estate boom times may be on their way back. >> reporter: karen soon of san francisco house hunts with her realtor worried she missed her window of opportunity. >> we waited so long to buy but now it's kind of discourages because the prices are going up. >> reporter: zilo says home values are up 15% over the past year in part because supply is limited. >> it's not of the norm now to have to go over officers because in a lot of situations there's multiple people bidding. >> reporter: 12% of san francisco homeowners are still under water but hoping to stop threading soon. >> we've been holding on to the house for going on two years now wanting to sell. >> reporter: 2012 could be another good year. vilo confirms home prices will continue to increase. possibly 10% in san francisco county. n
there are reports that problems occurred for many people using google chrome and fox. le using apps for iphones and i pads were okay. twitter acknowledged the problem on a status blog at around 2:00 and said engineers are working to address any issues. >>> as ktvu's patti lee reports real estate boom times may be on their way back. >> reporter: karen soon of san francisco house hunts with her realtor worried she missed her window of opportunity. >> we waited so long to buy...
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which means apple maps will always be there on your home screen watching you use google.'s like dating a new girl while you're still living with your ex. i miss the apple maps. for me, it was like a choose your own adventure kind of thing. never knew where i might end up. i google is also making it harder now to find pornography. google just changed their image search algorithm, so it will only bring up pornographic images if the searcher makes it explicitly clear that that's what they're looking for. they would have gotten to this sooner, but they were too busy designing a logo for national root beer day. i'm going to throw all of you out, i swear to god. i will clear this room. we will get a fresh new audience. anyway, so now you'll have to ask siri for porn. or bing. does bing really exist or is it like the chupacabra? did any of you watch the 12-12-12 benefit concert last night? it was to raise money for hurricane sandy relief. bruce springsteen, bon jovi, billy joel, eric clapton, paul mccartney played with the remaining members of nirvana. as did a number of celebri
which means apple maps will always be there on your home screen watching you use google.'s like dating a new girl while you're still living with your ex. i miss the apple maps. for me, it was like a choose your own adventure kind of thing. never knew where i might end up. i google is also making it harder now to find pornography. google just changed their image search algorithm, so it will only bring up pornographic images if the searcher makes it explicitly clear that that's what they're...
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geeling integrates things like yelp review directly into map and other search results. >> anyone who used google the benefit of yelp product without ever having to visit yelp. they couldn't make any money off you if you were getting a you will your yelp review just a google search. >>reporter: third the commission found google was not unfairly rigging search results by favoring it own product. >> it's 5 nothing vote to close a search investigation. and the reason is it doesn't violate the american anti-trust law. >> gave goingally free pass on that. that issue its no. 1 most important issue to geeling and they got a pass. >>reporter: in a statement google said the conclusion is clear. google services are good for users and competition. but fair search.org alips of google competitor including microsoft said the decision to close the investigation with only voluntary commitment from google is disappointing and premature. he oods minor commitment at that. >> ultimately these look more like scrap google gave up to the fcc for them to save face at the time they bet big on anti-trust lawsuit and come
geeling integrates things like yelp review directly into map and other search results. >> anyone who used google the benefit of yelp product without ever having to visit yelp. they couldn't make any money off you if you were getting a you will your yelp review just a google search. >>reporter: third the commission found google was not unfairly rigging search results by favoring it own product. >> it's 5 nothing vote to close a search investigation. and the reason is it doesn't...
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out there email flying through the air i may be over 60, but i love those mp3's face time us ♪ you'll be googling there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen at around the
out there email flying through the air i may be over 60, but i love those mp3's face time us ♪ you'll be googling there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask...
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google will at times search shake results or engage in other behavior to encourage you to keep using googlevices. for instance, you google a street address and the first result is a google map, right? the government said we're okay with that deciding there's no harm to consumers. therefore the biggest antitrust accusations against google turned out to not be that big of a deal. >>> in 15 minutes we'll get the latest jobs report from the labor department. brian shactman is live at cnbc world headquarters with a look at today's trading. good morning, brian. >> reporter: scott, good to see you. the dow is slightly lower. s&p is flat. the tech heavy nasdaq is just a little bit positive. everything is really a neutral line. december jobs report is obviously a big deal every single month. we're expecting steady growth. we're not sure if it's going to be one of those big market moving numbers. expectations for growth of about 160,000 jobs created last month and after some preliminary reports earlier in the week there's more optimism. unemployment is expected to be steady at 7.7%. the holiday seaso
google will at times search shake results or engage in other behavior to encourage you to keep using googlevices. for instance, you google a street address and the first result is a google map, right? the government said we're okay with that deciding there's no harm to consumers. therefore the biggest antitrust accusations against google turned out to not be that big of a deal. >>> in 15 minutes we'll get the latest jobs report from the labor department. brian shactman is live at cnbc...
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google. remember? jordon rowan. and the shares are rising in early trading. joining usel ernst, principal at hudson square research. jordon had a lot of concerns about google. what do you -- how's google looking to you, where the shares are this morning? >> there was one positive number in the results that i think is causing the stock to be up. the prices declined less. a story of less bad. they had a 6% decline year over year in the cost -- the price that they charge per click versus a 15% decline in the prior quarter. you sort of have a second derivative positive in things getting less bad on pricing. but overall, take out all the noise, core google growth has slowed. and that's my big issue with google. paid clicks grew 24% year over year. last quarter it was 33. the year-ago quarter, it was 34. so the core business of people using google, searching for things, clicking on ads is actually slowing. >> is this just the law of big numbers, though? >> well, i mean, google is doing $50 billion a quarter in revenue and is kind of hitting this sort of inflection point, slow
google. remember? jordon rowan. and the shares are rising in early trading. joining usel ernst, principal at hudson square research. jordon had a lot of concerns about google. what do you -- how's google looking to you, where the shares are this morning? >> there was one positive number in the results that i think is causing the stock to be up. the prices declined less. a story of less bad. they had a 6% decline year over year in the cost -- the price that they charge per click versus a...
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that was the story -- >> they don't have to force people to use google hangouts. there's a lot to of momentum happening there. look, i think google is not talked about enough. >> all right. we have one facebook. one google. >> i go with google, too. 72% of the android market. search is more and more prevalent it has a great business model. >> henry? >> i own all of them. index fund. >> take a stand. >> if you had to pick one. rhyme surprised no one has picked apple. two for google and one for facebook. >> facebook is a momentum stock right now. the problem is there's huge downside from a valuation perspective. revenue starts to decelerate. facebook will trade at 20 times earnings some day. right now it trades at 45 earnings. it could go higher but that's a risk. >> i think apple is in great shape. it's cheap. only 12 times earnings. >> that's not a bad price for a company that has the fundamentals that they have. >> if it's a transition year, which we're all agreeing that apple will make this transition, what's the time or risehorizon? facebook looks like it wants
that was the story -- >> they don't have to force people to use google hangouts. there's a lot to of momentum happening there. look, i think google is not talked about enough. >> all right. we have one facebook. one google. >> i go with google, too. 72% of the android market. search is more and more prevalent it has a great business model. >> henry? >> i own all of them. index fund. >> take a stand. >> if you had to pick one. rhyme surprised no one has...
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for the past couple years google has been collecting that data and using it to track the spread of influenza. they call it google flu trends and it's proven to be very accurate. this is a google earth map with flu trends information from a few months ago...early october. as you can see, there wasn't much going on then, green represents very minimal flu activity. but as we move forward in time you can watch the flu spread. it changes from mild, to moderate and then in december the flu really takes off in the south and by the first week of december the entire country is seeing intense or high flu activity. but now let's take a look at what the center for disease control says. the cdc uses data from hospitals and research centers. it's not as close to real time as google flu trends is, but it's probably more accurate. according to the cdc, this is what the county looked like back in october with very minimal flu activity. as we move forward into november and december, the same story plays out as influenza reports start to spike in the south and by new years it's everywhere, just like with googl
for the past couple years google has been collecting that data and using it to track the spread of influenza. they call it google flu trends and it's proven to be very accurate. this is a google earth map with flu trends information from a few months ago...early october. as you can see, there wasn't much going on then, green represents very minimal flu activity. but as we move forward in time you can watch the flu spread. it changes from mild, to moderate and then in december the flu really...
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so it's the folks over at presidential inaugural committee who, you know, maybe should have used googleore thorough search of pastor giglio's past. >> so they've got eight or days or so that they can fire up their high speed. the human rights campaign, president john griffin sent this to us saying this was the right decision. participants of the inaugural festivities should unite, not divide. since the voice would be in keeping with the tone that the president wants to set for his inaugural. jonathan capehart, i appreciate it. >>> new congress, new agenda. you could be wrong about that. the 113th congress picking up where its predecessors left off. congressman paul ryan who had to tone down his ultra conservative stance during his vice presidential bid. co-sponsored a bill yesterday. that bill which was introduced and 12 in 2011 would ban birth control, in vitro fertilization of all forms of abortion. representative blackburn and diane black presented two bills for places that provide abortions for places like planned parenthood. joining me now is melissa, joining me is congresswoman --
so it's the folks over at presidential inaugural committee who, you know, maybe should have used googleore thorough search of pastor giglio's past. >> so they've got eight or days or so that they can fire up their high speed. the human rights campaign, president john griffin sent this to us saying this was the right decision. participants of the inaugural festivities should unite, not divide. since the voice would be in keeping with the tone that the president wants to set for his...
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. >>> the google chairman getting a look at north korean students using the internet.yongyang today. the students showed the visitors how they search for documents using google and wikipedia. the visit is all part of a private humanitarian trip. north korea is widely considered to have the world's most restrictive internet policies. >>> we've been talking a lot about the big consumer electronic show going on in las vegas all morning long. >> one of the hot technologies. your current tv will work fine. >> ultrahigh definition. this is better than regular hd. and these televisions will be in stores soon. the problem is tv stations aren't broadcasting in ultrahd and don't have any plan to. there's very little to watch. keep in mind when it comes to regular old high definition, some networks are still broadcasting in the old 720 format. they haven't even gone to full hd. nbc does full hd and you remember 3-d television. not useful. very few things are shot in 3-d. as we watch and we find out about these new cool televisions, boy, are they pushing televisions, remember it d
. >>> the google chairman getting a look at north korean students using the internet.yongyang today. the students showed the visitors how they search for documents using google and wikipedia. the visit is all part of a private humanitarian trip. north korea is widely considered to have the world's most restrictive internet policies. >>> we've been talking a lot about the big consumer electronic show going on in las vegas all morning long. >> one of the hot technologies....
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scott mcgrew using google maps. >> we're seeing prison camps, some of the size of a small city.icial maps blog says it's been able to add all kinds of things to north korean maps including roads and even subway stops thanks to what people putting information online in enough detail for google to make a map. before now the north korean maps were blank. giant white spaces. no one had any on the ground knowledge. in a way it makes you appreciate the complexity of street maps. google maps can tell you speed limit of the roads and names of businesses and even when they are open. we know the federal open market committee promised to keep interest rates low for a long time to come so when they meet today i can guarantee they are going to make no changes. wall street seems pleased with yahoo!'s financial results. the stock jumped right after early reports the company had beaten wall street expectations. sank a little after company officials got on the phone and started discussing business ahead. yahoo! is calling for growth between nothing and 3%. by comparison, jon and laura, google re
scott mcgrew using google maps. >> we're seeing prison camps, some of the size of a small city.icial maps blog says it's been able to add all kinds of things to north korean maps including roads and even subway stops thanks to what people putting information online in enough detail for google to make a map. before now the north korean maps were blank. giant white spaces. no one had any on the ground knowledge. in a way it makes you appreciate the complexity of street maps. google maps can...
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are talking about is something which is broadly called cloud bursting, where essentially, is used by google and other folks, there's not one computer called google.com. there's a basilian sitting behind a thing. there is a concept called load balancing, and it has been augmented of late with the ability to dynamically spinoff new instances of server applications in response to spikes in demand. the general concept called cloud bursting allows you to do that across multiple cloud vendors, so you could do it across amazon and various other people say you could get geographic diversity and so on. people doing this extremely well, for example, would be netflix. many of you in this room i'm sure use the netflix. what they did is dynamically throw what is this is as more and more people click on movies that they want to watch. so then what they are doing is as the need scales, they then have the ability -- they pay them, and, of course, it drops off as soon as the need drops off as well. so they end up essentially paying for average demand. the technology is widely deployed around the world. >> a
are talking about is something which is broadly called cloud bursting, where essentially, is used by google and other folks, there's not one computer called google.com. there's a basilian sitting behind a thing. there is a concept called load balancing, and it has been augmented of late with the ability to dynamically spinoff new instances of server applications in response to spikes in demand. the general concept called cloud bursting allows you to do that across multiple cloud vendors, so you...
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use only. >>> a 60-mile stretch of the mississippi river is still closed as crews try to clean up leaking crude oil spilled in a barge accident sunday. >>> google maps used to show a vast blank area for north korea, the most shutoff nation in the modern world but after google chairman eric schmidt visited it detailed enough to see pyongyang and the concentration camps. >>> a medical miracle story of a u.s. army veteran who lost all four of his limbs and underwent a roarkable translate procedure. six weeks ago brendan marrocc received new arms. >> now, i can move this. this arm is pretty much no movement at all. not yet. >> marrocco said he's getting a second chance and his goal is to compete in sports but most of all drive his car. >>> and new york city mayor bloomberg has high praise for joe biden. he said you know, joe biden, you can say what you want but he's got a set of -- >>> the dow rising 72 points yesterday. the s&p and nasdaq were mixed. overseas trading saw a boost. nikkei shot up 270 points while the hang seng climbed 156. it's a busy morning on wall street. we'll see if amazon stock continues to rise. also keep an eye on chesapeake
use only. >>> a 60-mile stretch of the mississippi river is still closed as crews try to clean up leaking crude oil spilled in a barge accident sunday. >>> google maps used to show a vast blank area for north korea, the most shutoff nation in the modern world but after google chairman eric schmidt visited it detailed enough to see pyongyang and the concentration camps. >>> a medical miracle story of a u.s. army veteran who lost all four of his limbs and underwent a...
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us. >>> google chairman, eric schmidt, has wrapped up a trip to north korea. them to let north koreans use the internet or they will fall behind in the world. >>> vice president, joe biden, says the president is going to act on gun violence. biden says mr. obama is looking into executive orders to help prevent mass shootings. biden, who is leading a task force, held meetings yesterday with religious leaders and groups representing survivors of mass shootings. >> more changes coming to the obama administration. in a little more than three hours, the president, expected to nominate his white house chief of staff, jack lew, to be treasury secretary. >>> last night, hilda solis resigned shchlt resigned. she is expected to leave her post this month. >>> when you hear the boss, the first person you think of is bruce springsteen. not "time" magazine who have chris christie on their cover. here is how he reported. >> i am reporting "time" magazine to the anti-italian defamation league. look at that thing. come on. >> it makes you look like tony soprano. >> i can't wai
us. >>> google chairman, eric schmidt, has wrapped up a trip to north korea. them to let north koreans use the internet or they will fall behind in the world. >>> vice president, joe biden, says the president is going to act on gun violence. biden says mr. obama is looking into executive orders to help prevent mass shootings. biden, who is leading a task force, held meetings yesterday with religious leaders and groups representing survivors of mass shootings. >> more...
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google map. if you have ever used earth google you can get right into that backyard into that driveway. >> very scaryary for a lot of people. that's a separate issue in and of itself here. when you said no what was the reaction? >> from the journal news. we haven't key lidelivered our refusal. >> the press conference was pretty formal. >> we haven't done it in a legal format. it was really a quick response for both of us and executive county executive bruce walker. it was an invasion of privacy immediately. once you finish reading the requested bare graph your instant reaction is this is a complete invasion of privacy. and with social media and social networks and computer technology being what it is today we realized quickly that this would -- information would just be -- just too much out in cyber and there would be too much exposure. >> well, right decision, obviously. what has been the reaction for the people in putnam county? >> it has been wonderful. as a matter of fact i have gotten great support in rest chester and rockland. but putnam county were elated we would want to protect their identit
google map. if you have ever used earth google you can get right into that backyard into that driveway. >> very scaryary for a lot of people. that's a separate issue in and of itself here. when you said no what was the reaction? >> from the journal news. we haven't key lidelivered our refusal. >> the press conference was pretty formal. >> we haven't done it in a legal format. it was really a quick response for both of us and executive county executive bruce walker. it...
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google map. i don't know if you've ever used earth google, you get right into the back yard and the driveway. >>t's scary for a lot of people and that's a separate issue in and of itself here. when you said no, what was the reaction? >> from the journal news? >> the question. >> from the journal news? we hadn't delivered our formal refusal. >> sean: welsh the press conference was pretty formal. >>, but we haven't done it in a legal format and, but you know what? i just want to say that it was really a very quick response for both of us and our deputy county executive. >> sean: a no-brainer. >> it was an invasion of privacy immediately. and once you finish reading the request of the paragraph, your instant reaction is, you know, this is a complete invasion of privacy. with social media, social network and computer technology being what it is today we realized quickly that this would -- information would use be just too much out in cyber and there would be too much exposure. >> sean: well, a right decision, obviously. what has been the reaction, by the way, from the people in putnam county to your
google map. i don't know if you've ever used earth google, you get right into the back yard and the driveway. >>t's scary for a lot of people and that's a separate issue in and of itself here. when you said no, what was the reaction? >> from the journal news? >> the question. >> from the journal news? we hadn't delivered our formal refusal. >> sean: welsh the press conference was pretty formal. >>, but we haven't done it in a legal format and, but you know...
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new at noon, janine de la vega tell us why even google cannot do much to protect your information. >> reporter: if you are a google user, then this matters. a new report out by the search engine shows the government is increasingly requesting information about users. >> i don't like the fact that the government is coming in and requesting information about personal usage and certain things like that, you know, i don't think it is any -- none of their business, basically. >> reporter: today, google released its report and this shows that data requests have increased by more than 70% since 2009. this man says he's surprised the number is not higher and some should be concerned for their privacy. >> i think folks need to consider, particularly if they are searching at or in some other public venue where they are being actively monitored what they are doing could reflect them on -- on them poorly. >> reporter: 68% of the requests to google were from subpoenas which are easier to get because any don't involve judgeses and the rest were through the search warrants and the electronics privac
new at noon, janine de la vega tell us why even google cannot do much to protect your information. >> reporter: if you are a google user, then this matters. a new report out by the search engine shows the government is increasingly requesting information about users. >> i don't like the fact that the government is coming in and requesting information about personal usage and certain things like that, you know, i don't think it is any -- none of their business, basically. >>...
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one symbol of the mood, the big splashy parties that companies like google used to throw have been quietly discontinued. not that google couldn't afford it, they just had that their first year with $50 billion in revenue. it's a sense of growth that people have gotten used to, growth that companies have hoped for in the future just doesn't seem likely. growth numbers that are low, lower than they had projected only a few months ago. the world is coming to grips with the fact that the financial crisis might have ushered in not a few years, but a decades of slow growth. and we're not quite halfway through it. let's get started. >> the next big story in the ongoing changes in the arab world is the pivotal parliamentary election that took place in jordan this week. it was the first time ever jordan has allowed international observers to monitor its polls. jordan's king abdullah ii has said his nation is transitioning to a coalition government. but an opposition group boycotted the elections saying that jordan's electoral jobs favored the mon -- i sat down with king abdullah at davos on friday.
one symbol of the mood, the big splashy parties that companies like google used to throw have been quietly discontinued. not that google couldn't afford it, they just had that their first year with $50 billion in revenue. it's a sense of growth that people have gotten used to, growth that companies have hoped for in the future just doesn't seem likely. growth numbers that are low, lower than they had projected only a few months ago. the world is coming to grips with the fact that the financial...
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. >>> google maps used to show a blank area for north korea. t now suddenly after google chairman eric smith visited, the maps are detailed enough to show subway stops and the focus concentration camps. >>> a medical miracle story of six weeks ago he received a new pair of arms. >> now i can move my elbow. this was my elbow, the one i had before. i can rotate a little bit. this arm is pretty much not much movement at all. not yet. >> he says he's getting a second chance and his goal is to compete again in sports. most of ul, drive his car. >>> now for a look at stocks. the dow gets closer to 14,000 after rising 72 points yesterday. the s&p and nasdaq were mixed. overseas trading saw a boost. >>> it's a busy day on wall street. we'll see if amazon's stock continues to rise. it shot up after the bell thanks to strong quarterly revenue. also chesapeake got a late boost on their ceo is stepping down and will leave the company april 1st. lot of eyes will be on research in motion when the black berry 10 is released this morning. investors could be dig
. >>> google maps used to show a blank area for north korea. t now suddenly after google chairman eric smith visited, the maps are detailed enough to show subway stops and the focus concentration camps. >>> a medical miracle story of six weeks ago he received a new pair of arms. >> now i can move my elbow. this was my elbow, the one i had before. i can rotate a little bit. this arm is pretty much not much movement at all. not yet. >> he says he's getting a second...
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janine de la vega joins us with more and will tell us were with google starts the list. >> reporter: good morning. many will likely feel a sense of pride that their company is ranking high. perks like using free bicycles like this, also helps and that's just the beginning. now, the search engine giant offers employees free massages, free food and access to the three new wellness centers and seven acres for the complex. there are benefits r to the same-sex partners and extra bonuses for vacation time. we looked up some questions google used to ask employees during interviews including to businessinsider.com. one question was how many golf balls can hit in a school bus. that was for a job for a product manager to show problem- solving skills. we talked to one employee who did not work for google who said he would like to work for the company to get the benefits i just spoke about. >> for me the bent fits are the big part, like the 401(k) and the little perks like food and free transport. that helps, too. >> reporter: do you get anything like that at your current company? >> no, i'm a co
janine de la vega joins us with more and will tell us were with google starts the list. >> reporter: good morning. many will likely feel a sense of pride that their company is ranking high. perks like using free bicycles like this, also helps and that's just the beginning. now, the search engine giant offers employees free massages, free food and access to the three new wellness centers and seven acres for the complex. there are benefits r to the same-sex partners and extra bonuses for...
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google, apple, facebook, amazon. >> samsung. >> rose: samsung is coming on strong. they're the star of place where's you used to make big speeches. >> none of them understand software that deals complex information, like microsoft does. in fact, really only of those, google is the only one that is it are movie a software company. and so the good news for mace is that the magic of the future-- visual recognition, speech recognition, letting you navigate rich amounts of information-- that is very software centric. and the needs services, your memories, that will be kept in the cloud for you. that kind of plays to microsoft's strepgz. now, we need to show people that's the case by building these wonderful new cloud services. if you want to look at what your kids did or what you did in the past, now it's so hard. you've got photos here leathers there, bills over here. it's completely disorganized. in the future, with the right privacy controls which is a tricky part of it, your whole life of where you went, going back and sharing things with others you think they would be interested in. it's going to be utterly
google, apple, facebook, amazon. >> samsung. >> rose: samsung is coming on strong. they're the star of place where's you used to make big speeches. >> none of them understand software that deals complex information, like microsoft does. in fact, really only of those, google is the only one that is it are movie a software company. and so the good news for mace is that the magic of the future-- visual recognition, speech recognition, letting you navigate rich amounts of...