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i think google looks cheap. i think it will perform well, i think amazon will outperform them. >> the regulatory issues. >> they are referencing the android. there's more issues. you want to talk about someone with a targeted on their back. so. >> when i think about this whole space with egot these massive guys dominating and pushing guys out of tear business, including face boong and google. they control commerce, period. to me, amazon, you talked about regulatory. five times that google. >> they are totally secure and comfortable with amazon. they're not necessarily on google. i will say it's a checking account, few will, the money will gravitate to amazon, it will be a safety trade if you will. it sound insane. >> amazon safety trade. >> i am stating that. a lot of these names, there's confidence in the growth outlook. >> can i ask you a question? i love you to death. i know you have fantastic plans as a professional. >> there you go. >> does it make you feel that comfortable when you have huge institutions t
i think google looks cheap. i think it will perform well, i think amazon will outperform them. >> the regulatory issues. >> they are referencing the android. there's more issues. you want to talk about someone with a targeted on their back. so. >> when i think about this whole space with egot these massive guys dominating and pushing guys out of tear business, including face boong and google. they control commerce, period. to me, amazon, you talked about regulatory. five times...
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google, google - it is not illegal but let's not get into the tax story. this article makes the point that you said it had permanently removed these videos. —— youtube said. it did not reveal how much money was made from them. a spokeswoman said we have cleared policies against inciting violence and harmful or dangerous activities and harmful or dangerous activities and remove content that breaks guidelines when we are made aware of it. -- guidelines when we are made aware of it. —— clear. that is the same as google. they will take down material. who is meant to police it? well, again, this culture is a first amendment culture. how can google adapt itself to this territory? how can this territory adapt itself to google? that is the issue. and that is the wall that we are coming up against. we go next to the sunday telegraph, airports and nuclear power stations on terror alert. and we knew that not long ago restrictions were in place for taking types of devices on board planes from certain places. and even then some holes were found in that security
google, google - it is not illegal but let's not get into the tax story. this article makes the point that you said it had permanently removed these videos. —— youtube said. it did not reveal how much money was made from them. a spokeswoman said we have cleared policies against inciting violence and harmful or dangerous activities and harmful or dangerous activities and remove content that breaks guidelines when we are made aware of it. -- guidelines when we are made aware of it. ——...
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>> reporter: google has reprogrammed its google home voice assistant to ignore a new ad from burger king that deliberately sets the device off when it hears that guy ask about whopper, google home is similar to amazon echo and is set off by the phrase -- >> wow, that's sneaky. >> and then it goes to week paid yarks reads whatever is there and burger king went on wikipedia, made it all yay whopper and it worked for a bit and now google had changed it and apparently burger king and google did not talk to each other ahead of time and google was surprised? >> taking advantage of that. >> they were trying to game the system there. >> you get to do that once. >> boys, we are going out to lunch today. you know why? it's national make lunch count day. the idea is to empower workers to step away from your desk and take a break for lunch. according to a 2016 study, most workers suffer from a a fear of lynching out workers eat lunch at their desk twice a week.
>> reporter: google has reprogrammed its google home voice assistant to ignore a new ad from burger king that deliberately sets the device off when it hears that guy ask about whopper, google home is similar to amazon echo and is set off by the phrase -- >> wow, that's sneaky. >> and then it goes to week paid yarks reads whatever is there and burger king went on wikipedia, made it all yay whopper and it worked for a bit and now google had changed it and apparently burger king...
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we run on google infrastructure, and we also benefit from google's ad team. within youtube, we are a company within google and so we have all , parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering. and so, we have some of the benefits of being with google, but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars and still you said youtube is still in investment mode. how would you describe your goals around profit short and long-term? susan: what we want to focus on is growing the business when you're in a big growth area. you have to balance doing that and doing that in a responsible way. tv -- which is one of the biggest markets by any metric -- from a subscription number, from atv ad number, from watch time this is one of the biggest , markets we have. millennials -- we are not seeing them watch as much tv, and so we see this as an opportunity to invest, and continue to grow the product, and continue to grow youtube to be a great experience. we need to do that in a responsible
we run on google infrastructure, and we also benefit from google's ad team. within youtube, we are a company within google and so we have all , parts that a company has, sales, marketing, engineering. and so, we have some of the benefits of being with google, but then we are also able to be a standalone brand within the company. emily: there are reports that youtube makes billions of dollars and still you said youtube is still in investment mode. how would you describe your goals around profit...
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google is. when you add what amazon can do when it starts observing you in your life with cameras that it, as of this week, has added to some of its alexa/echo line, it's going to be in a position to know so much about you and make product recommendations that surpass the value of advertising, coming at a time when major brands are pulling back billions of ad dollars which they aren't sure ours and -- are spent well. if i'm google or alphabet, i'm very nervous. caroline: fascinating points of view from both of you. james mcquivey and jitendra waral. fascinating insights into stocks they just keep on giving. giants reporting earnings. microsoft reporting a 60% jump in earnings from the same period a year ago come a continuing to see growth in its cloud software ago,ess 0-- a year continuing to see growth in its cloud software business. at intel, results fell in line with estimates and it raised its full-year view, but numbers fell short in its data center business. more coverage in reaction to th
google is. when you add what amazon can do when it starts observing you in your life with cameras that it, as of this week, has added to some of its alexa/echo line, it's going to be in a position to know so much about you and make product recommendations that surpass the value of advertising, coming at a time when major brands are pulling back billions of ad dollars which they aren't sure ours and -- are spent well. if i'm google or alphabet, i'm very nervous. caroline: fascinating points of...
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ad business, we think that google has a pretty big head start. we think it may be somewhat difficult for amazon to make some gains there. amazon has plenty of other growth drivers. at this point, we are really not too concerned about the competition there. caroline: frenemies for now. the shares continue to trade higher for both alphabet and amazon. harry kargman and mike bailey, thank you. coming up, our exclusive interview with paypal's cfo john rainey. we will dig into their growth in the overcrowded payments industry. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: paypal shares popped over 6% in trading on thursday. investors are embracing the company's strategy of converting the online payments platform into a digital wallet. you the ceo's strategy is will working as the company raised its annual forecast. i spoke with the cfo, john youi spoke with the cfo, john rainey, earlier. john: partnerships has been a big part of our strategy when we made a pivot about a year ago, a starting with some announcements with visa. those have been followed on with will a
ad business, we think that google has a pretty big head start. we think it may be somewhat difficult for amazon to make some gains there. amazon has plenty of other growth drivers. at this point, we are really not too concerned about the competition there. caroline: frenemies for now. the shares continue to trade higher for both alphabet and amazon. harry kargman and mike bailey, thank you. coming up, our exclusive interview with paypal's cfo john rainey. we will dig into their growth in the...
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what google are trying to do with google shopping is aggregate everything thatis shopping is aggregate everything that is not amazon, to create some competition to amazon. they are doing a pretty good job. the one, microsoft. microsoft sales of pcs, they are going to be hit hard but they are going to be hit hard but they reinvented into this cloud storage. unbelievable. they become so storage. unbelievable. they become so dominant in that, google are trying to catch up with them. big companies are using them. they have got that heritage which says they can be trusted in that area. amazon makes most of its money from the cloud. gary reed, a pleasure. your first time does. it will not be your last. we are also talking about president donald trump— because as you've been hearing, saturday marks the 100th day of his presidency. on the campaign trail mr trump made some big pledges on business and the economy. stock markets are still riding high on a wave of optimism — the so called trump bump —— how much will he be able to deliver? samira hussain has more from new york. asa as a can
what google are trying to do with google shopping is aggregate everything thatis shopping is aggregate everything that is not amazon, to create some competition to amazon. they are doing a pretty good job. the one, microsoft. microsoft sales of pcs, they are going to be hit hard but they are going to be hit hard but they reinvented into this cloud storage. unbelievable. they become so storage. unbelievable. they become so dominant in that, google are trying to catch up with them. big companies...
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google earns it, leave them alone. kennedy: jonathan, isn't government the only thing that can create a monopoly? >> if the government wants to get into breaking up of monopolies, what about amtrak? that's a government monopolies. the government month moply has lost money every year since it was created. look at uber. look what it has done to the taxi cab monopoly. the on monopoly is government. and it's by the use of force. kennedy: i think its many interesting. there is still competition out there. if you come up with a better platform and you are more capable of using technology to everyone's advantage and you can market it, you can compete with any and all of these companies. >> and have to continue to innovate. the major tech companies, facebook, amazon, google. they have had to continue to innovate. google is almost unrecognizable from when it first started. it continued to innovate. that's the nature of a free market or free society. when someone suggests the government should come in to figure out the monopoly.
google earns it, leave them alone. kennedy: jonathan, isn't government the only thing that can create a monopoly? >> if the government wants to get into breaking up of monopolies, what about amtrak? that's a government monopolies. the government month moply has lost money every year since it was created. look at uber. look what it has done to the taxi cab monopoly. the on monopoly is government. and it's by the use of force. kennedy: i think its many interesting. there is still...
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facebook, google, get you to buy more. amazon. it's not surprising that since every driver on uber is pretty much interfacing with the company through an app that they're not going to use similar techniques to get them to work more, to get them to move to places that uber wants them to and feel like they're in a game and trying to earn money. of course they're going to do things that advantage uber. google has 1,000 engineers to make sure you click a red button and then try to say you have control of it. it's the gambling addiction idea. this loopic loop. it's so common to every company. >> facebook, google, our entire digital experience is based on psychological tricks whether you're a consumer or contractor. is the real story here perhaps the uber pylon whether pittsburgh's mayor or these different reports coming out about various things, various entities that uber is or is supposedly taking advantage of. if you are the investors in this company, what is your way out of it pylon of being cast as a bad guy? >> i think if travis s
facebook, google, get you to buy more. amazon. it's not surprising that since every driver on uber is pretty much interfacing with the company through an app that they're not going to use similar techniques to get them to work more, to get them to move to places that uber wants them to and feel like they're in a game and trying to earn money. of course they're going to do things that advantage uber. google has 1,000 engineers to make sure you click a red button and then try to say you have...
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google tells us, quote, many advertisers never left and many decided to come back. while they know that no system can be perfect, this eappreciate the actions we've taken and know we are taking this seriously, and are committed to getting better and better. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> coming up, school's in session. training workers for the manufacturing jobs of the futu. >>> u.p.s. is expanding its operations. the world's largest package delivery company will add saturday ground deliveries to keep up with the increasing online shopping. rival fedex already delivers items on that day. and the postal service makes sunday deliveries in some markets for amazon.com. >>> the tech industry is expanding along with the number of jobs it's creating, according to a new report employment in the field grew about 3% last year to 7 million workers. now, most of the gains came from the software cybersecurity and cloud computing industries, and the pay in the tech sector, more than doubled the national average. nearly 109,000 a year. >>> ac
google tells us, quote, many advertisers never left and many decided to come back. while they know that no system can be perfect, this eappreciate the actions we've taken and know we are taking this seriously, and are committed to getting better and better. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> coming up, school's in session. training workers for the manufacturing jobs of the futu. >>> u.p.s. is expanding its operations. the world's...
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—— it seems as if we have this situation with google. there is a lot of pressure ring on companies like youtube. they are responding in some cases to taking down these videos. i agree with you 100% but the big issue going forward is the question of freedom of access, freedom of speech, how do you define, with these open access media, how do you define what is indecent? i agree with you 100% and that becomes the issue and these are multinational corporations. google do respond to things if you raise an objection. how can it possibly, with the best will in the world, they can't police the whole site, can they? then maybe they need to be some rules that it complies with. it is not a platform, it is a publisher. people are making money out of it. we need to get a grip of this and i am astounded that the government has been so slow on getting onto this. i agree with you again, ithink getting onto this. i agree with you again, i think it partly has to do with well google is located, that is a difficult and for the government to intervene on, b
—— it seems as if we have this situation with google. there is a lot of pressure ring on companies like youtube. they are responding in some cases to taking down these videos. i agree with you 100% but the big issue going forward is the question of freedom of access, freedom of speech, how do you define, with these open access media, how do you define what is indecent? i agree with you 100% and that becomes the issue and these are multinational corporations. google do respond to things if...
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google is accused of underpaying women. and the rock 'n' roll hall of fame class of 2017 storms the stage. ♪ keep on rockin' in the free world ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news." >> duthiers: good evening. i'm vladimir duthiers. this is our western edition. president trump broke two dailz of twitter silence today, sending a shoutout to u.s. service members involve in an airstrike on a syrian airbase. mr. trump is spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago resort in palm beach, where his administration is denying rumors of an impending west wing shake-up. here's margaret brennan. >> i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. >> reporter: president trump's china summit was not the only high-stakes diploamalcy at mar-a-lago. on the sidelines, chief of staff reince priebus brokered a detente between the administration's two warring factions, varies steve bannon and trump son-in-law jared kushner. the populist bannon is the architect of the america first policy and has advocated breaking up america's
google is accused of underpaying women. and the rock 'n' roll hall of fame class of 2017 storms the stage. ♪ keep on rockin' in the free world ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news." >> duthiers: good evening. i'm vladimir duthiers. this is our western edition. president trump broke two dailz of twitter silence today, sending a shoutout to u.s. service members involve in an airstrike on a syrian airbase. mr. trump is spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago resort in palm beach,...
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david: google is clearly at the forefront of search. it is killing it through alphabet its parent company. ashley has more numbers. >> very impressive, david. driven by a surge in advertising on mobiles and popular youtube video plaid form continuing to generate revenue. revenue not shared with anyone else, that revenue coming in at 20.112 billion. that is much better than the 19.8 billion that was estimated. revenue up 22% year-over-year. paid clicks growth up 44%. david: ashley, let me focus in, what you mean by ex-tech, they spend money, billions dolla every quarter to work with company that help them out to spread the word of going going. it is not a big part of their overall money. you're saying that is going down even more. so they don't have to spend as much going out and, some people meet say bribing others to work with them. >> well they get a slice of the action. if you're a carrier, you know, they will partner with you, google alphabet, in order to access more people out there. so it is working clearly, especially on the mobi
david: google is clearly at the forefront of search. it is killing it through alphabet its parent company. ashley has more numbers. >> very impressive, david. driven by a surge in advertising on mobiles and popular youtube video plaid form continuing to generate revenue. revenue not shared with anyone else, that revenue coming in at 20.112 billion. that is much better than the 19.8 billion that was estimated. revenue up 22% year-over-year. paid clicks growth up 44%. david: ashley, let me...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: google has unveiled big upgrades to google earth. the redesign adds new features like 3-d maps and specific locations of interactive guided tours. these are led by scientists and documentarians helping users learn about the world. google says more than 50 tours are available under the voyager section. this version of google earth is now available in chrome or on android, and will be coming to ios in the future. former microsoft ceo and current l.a. clippers owner steve ballmer believes in data. he believes in it so much he has launched a comprehensive data driven look at government spending. it is called usa facts. earlier, david gura met him and asked if measuring productivity in tech has gotten any easier. >> measuring productivity is a weird concept to me. measuring how people live, how they eat, what their housing looks like, how much money they have to spend on those things, that looks clear to me. obviously, we all like having cell phones. it has changed lives. it has made things different. yet, it doesn't show up in a particul
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: google has unveiled big upgrades to google earth. the redesign adds new features like 3-d maps and specific locations of interactive guided tours. these are led by scientists and documentarians helping users learn about the world. google says more than 50 tours are available under the voyager section. this version of google earth is now available in chrome or on android, and will be coming to ios in the future. former microsoft ceo and current l.a. clippers...
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google and facebook only see a small practice. you can shoo choose not to use google. it's harder to change where your internet provider is. in most of the country, most americans only have one choice. can you also block the sorts of tracking and advertising that google and facebooks do. it's a lot harder to block the tracking that your internet provider would do. >> so that's the privacy aspect. what about the point larry is making in choking off competition and lowering prices but this, in effect, if it had been allowed to stay in place, would in effect made it more expensive for ifps to do business in the only after expense is they would have had to ask your permission. this would have cut off is being able to sell and share your information without your permission. with these rules, ifps could have done it as long as they ask you first. they could have offered discounts, they could have offered free services, but they would have had to go get your permission before they subsidize this stuff with your personal data. >> let me ask you this then, part of your argument
google and facebook only see a small practice. you can shoo choose not to use google. it's harder to change where your internet provider is. in most of the country, most americans only have one choice. can you also block the sorts of tracking and advertising that google and facebooks do. it's a lot harder to block the tracking that your internet provider would do. >> so that's the privacy aspect. what about the point larry is making in choking off competition and lowering prices but this,...
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and google is coming out in the uk. it is good to have personal assistants, but the more we use them, the more trust we have to placed in them. ok, google, is obama planning a coup? according to secret. in his day job, rory recently discovered that you cannot a lwa ys recently discovered that you cannot always believe what they say. obama is going to have a communist who at the end of his term in 2018. that fa ke the end of his term in 2018. that fake news story was the top search result for that question. dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with these devices. as we transition from controlling things from screens to using our voice, those providing services could start getting tricky. i am in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster posts out new technology. and with the voice assistance, it is not all going smoothly. alexa, when is the next train to manchester? sorry, i did not understand the question i heard. if you have
and google is coming out in the uk. it is good to have personal assistants, but the more we use them, the more trust we have to placed in them. ok, google, is obama planning a coup? according to secret. in his day job, rory recently discovered that you cannot a lwa ys recently discovered that you cannot always believe what they say. obama is going to have a communist who at the end of his term in 2018. that fa ke the end of his term in 2018. that fake news story was the top search result for...
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and this week, google's home is launched in the uk. now, it is all well having these intelligent personal assistants to which we can ask anything into their permanently open ears, but the more we use them, the more trust we are going to have to place in them. 0k, google, is obama planning a coup? according to "secrets of the fed..." for example, in his dayjob, the bbc‘s tech correspondent, rory cj, recently discovered that you can't always believe what they say. obama may in fact be planning a communist coup at the end of his term in 2018. that fake news storyjust happened to be the top search result for that question. well, dan simmons has been looking at some of the other unintended consequences of living with these devices. as we transition from controlling things through screens to using our voice, for those providing services things could start getting tricky. i'm in the bbc‘s blue room, a space where the broadcaster tests out new technology. and with voice—assistance, it's not all going smoothly. alexa, when's the next trai
and this week, google's home is launched in the uk. now, it is all well having these intelligent personal assistants to which we can ask anything into their permanently open ears, but the more we use them, the more trust we are going to have to place in them. 0k, google, is obama planning a coup? according to "secrets of the fed..." for example, in his dayjob, the bbc‘s tech correspondent, rory cj, recently discovered that you can't always believe what they say. obama may in fact be...
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paul: google and amazon, a topline story. google has brought the advertisers with them. this country has been able to put up some very solid numbers quarters.ral cover -- it has really put up a good profit story. i think investors have good executions for this quarter. the amazon story is a lot more variable, a lot more unknowns as far as how aggressive they will be on the investment spending. joe: let me introduce you because amazon has just come out with results. $1.48 perr -- share. $.40.s a beat by paul says this is a topline story at amazon. , and thenet sales, outline -- outlook for the second quarter trails the estimate. you had asked about the amazon web services, the cloud business, net sales are $3.66 billion. again, to reiterate, the $1.48 theere, reported number. the consensus estimate was for $1.08. joe: the stock up 2%. this has already done an extraordinary surge, getting after hours. it looks that amazon is still learning. >> the stock continues to go. it was one of the best earning stocks last year. i think that part of it is amazon may be benefiting fro
paul: google and amazon, a topline story. google has brought the advertisers with them. this country has been able to put up some very solid numbers quarters.ral cover -- it has really put up a good profit story. i think investors have good executions for this quarter. the amazon story is a lot more variable, a lot more unknowns as far as how aggressive they will be on the investment spending. joe: let me introduce you because amazon has just come out with results. $1.48 perr -- share. $.40.s a...
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here's the question, can the likes of google and amazon keep on growing. google finds it way with mobile ads and amazon delivers its majestic numbers but are these billion—dollar companies to big? south korean shares sink as president trump says he will renegotiate the trade deal with career. the markets are holding steady, watching and waiting for key economic figures and gdp due from the uk, france and the states. and would you trust an app to be your doctor? we'll be getting the inside track on all the big technology stories of the week with our very own rory cellan—jones who will also steer us through the world of flying cars. flying pigs, more like it. and how do you like to read? ebook sales in the uk have fallen 17% as readers bring back the book — do you tap or turn? and why? let us know... just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. we start in silicon valley where three of the biggest names in technology have been reporting their numbers for the last three months. we are talking about the tech titans — google, amazon and mi
here's the question, can the likes of google and amazon keep on growing. google finds it way with mobile ads and amazon delivers its majestic numbers but are these billion—dollar companies to big? south korean shares sink as president trump says he will renegotiate the trade deal with career. the markets are holding steady, watching and waiting for key economic figures and gdp due from the uk, france and the states. and would you trust an app to be your doctor? we'll be getting the inside...
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ok, google, how far‘s the moon? fine if it's a right—wrong definitive answer, the ones that companies constantly demo. the moon is 384,400 kilometres from earth. more controversial if you are looking for a product or service. for anyone else, how did you get to that position? only one person can have the first spot. everyone else will have to figure out what did they do, how do they work with amazons and googles to make sure their content and their results are there first. bell chimes. this is not the end of the world, it isjust the end of competition as we know it. oxford university is home to one of the world's most influential thinkers when it comes to competition. if we use our assistants to buy stuff, ariel believes there'll be consequences, and they won't be unintended ones. that shift from an on line environment to the digital helper, that shift from an online environment to the digital helper, what is it that you have? you have a helper that is voice—activated, you are one step further from the ability t
ok, google, how far‘s the moon? fine if it's a right—wrong definitive answer, the ones that companies constantly demo. the moon is 384,400 kilometres from earth. more controversial if you are looking for a product or service. for anyone else, how did you get to that position? only one person can have the first spot. everyone else will have to figure out what did they do, how do they work with amazons and googles to make sure their content and their results are there first. bell chimes. this...
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plus, google and amazon are lit for those over the age of 40. >> that means cool by a new report by google. >>> while teams are searching, advertisers are having second thoughts. we'll explain. >>> president trump is gearing up for the president of china this week, what will be on the table and will trump come out on top? we got the details. much more "fast money" still ahead. that stop-and-pop! what do you think? my trade-off analytics indicate no one creates more space on offense. this allows him to nail a jumper from a densely populated urban area. what you're trying to say is... from way downtown? i am still learning. i can see that. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. >> welcome back. airline stocks taking a hit, ch
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ijust want to educate myself about what exactly google can do. i would say, in the same way that a newspaper would not print many stories, and believe me... you know this yourself, so much does not get into the newspapers now. . . much does not get into the newspapers now... masses of information. clearly, there must be some kind of algorithm, i think is the word, where they can... better than a hashtag. where they can find this stuff when it comes up. another interesting aspect to the story, this idea that people are effectively, have turned this kind of thing into a full—time business, because you get some very small financial comeback from the number of people who look at your video or you choose, potentially, this guy has given up hisjob and is making fa ke has given up hisjob and is making fake news —— is making this. these how—to videos. fake news —— is making this. these how-to videos. weapons expert. he can make them for next to nothing and put them up on the website and get lots of hits and get money. if you want to stop this
ijust want to educate myself about what exactly google can do. i would say, in the same way that a newspaper would not print many stories, and believe me... you know this yourself, so much does not get into the newspapers now. . . much does not get into the newspapers now... masses of information. clearly, there must be some kind of algorithm, i think is the word, where they can... better than a hashtag. where they can find this stuff when it comes up. another interesting aspect to the story,...
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google controls about 88% of the online search advertising market and some argue that google, as well of other tech giants such as facebook and amazon are operating as monopolies. amazon also just reported a a1% boost in its quarterly profit another thanks to strong sales at its cloud computing businesses. so, should these companies be broken up is to make here is a view from an industry a nalyst. make here is a view from an industry analyst. in the conventional sense you have to say that certainly in the search advertising area, alphabet, google is clearly a monopoly but it does not have all the characteristics of traditional monopolies. there is still some co ntesta bility monopolies. there is still some contestability around search markets. for example, if you want to find out about a medical condition you may go to wear them the grey suit rather than go to google. it also still remains very innovative, so also still remains very innovative, so they are not battening down the hatches and price gouging. they are still putting money into innovative activities, particularly in areas t
google controls about 88% of the online search advertising market and some argue that google, as well of other tech giants such as facebook and amazon are operating as monopolies. amazon also just reported a a1% boost in its quarterly profit another thanks to strong sales at its cloud computing businesses. so, should these companies be broken up is to make here is a view from an industry a nalyst. make here is a view from an industry analyst. in the conventional sense you have to say that...
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google, i'm not. google's business model, and they still have the smartest people in silicon valley, and i still think they have great management. it's exceptive, but, i mean, relative to what nay do in their space in this whole entire, you know, world, and i still think they are very important. >> energy's the best performing sector today, but it comes off the back of a weak, where oil has been soft. is that a kind of reassuring bounce, otherwise the oil price softness was a concern. >> well, yeah. it's going to be a concern, and i think we're going to continue to see that concern. i think -- more about oil is about supply and demand, and i think that there's still -- it's been going on for months that this supply and demand have never really figured out which is the right direction to go. we have too much supply. too much demand. you know, look at the gdp numbers this morning, and that's kind of pretends maybe the demand might not be there in the u.s. china's having problems. it's more a demand issu
google, i'm not. google's business model, and they still have the smartest people in silicon valley, and i still think they have great management. it's exceptive, but, i mean, relative to what nay do in their space in this whole entire, you know, world, and i still think they are very important. >> energy's the best performing sector today, but it comes off the back of a weak, where oil has been soft. is that a kind of reassuring bounce, otherwise the oil price softness was a concern....
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fact-checking is something google announced today. they will be able to ensure the wrong answers do not come up anymore. >> we are seeing a lot of movement. this is evolutionary. it is not going to be revolutionary. this is a blessing in disguise for digital advertising. digital advertising is not moved away from tv as quickly as anticipated. one of the bigger problems was brand safety and classification. if they come up with a standard solution with machine learning, audits, if there is a standard set, the code is cracked on digital advertising. this is a blessing in disguise if you think about it longer-term. near-term, these steps will continue to evolve i think. bob: to your question on the fact-checking, i think it will be important. it looks like what i read on what they are doing, it is possible somebody could game the system. they could claim to be a fact-checking site. whether or not they were valid is yet another question. these things get pushed further and further out in terms of who you can trust. fundamentally, it is a g
fact-checking is something google announced today. they will be able to ensure the wrong answers do not come up anymore. >> we are seeing a lot of movement. this is evolutionary. it is not going to be revolutionary. this is a blessing in disguise for digital advertising. digital advertising is not moved away from tv as quickly as anticipated. one of the bigger problems was brand safety and classification. if they come up with a standard solution with machine learning, audits, if there is...
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alphabet google parent rallying more than 4%. alphabet revenue drove up by mobile advertising and youtube service. microsoft shares falling half a percent. quarterly profit surged driven by strong demand for cloud-computing services. lauren: is tech rally ready to keep on rolling? let's ask lou, founder and chief analysts with tech research, good to see you, lou. >> good to be here. lauren: what do you think of this? is this rally in tech, nasdaq winning streak six-month's straight, how long does it go on for? >> it was like tech earnings paluza last night and google and amazon proved to be the headliners. with the growth that both companies put up last night, i don't think there's gowk to be a change in leadership or any slow down. i think it reset the narrative to focus on sales and earnings growth. both companies are put up impressive double-digit growth numbers in those areas and here we are looking at nasdaq 6,000, the companies hitting all-time highs, a foot race for thousand dollars per share for both of the companies and
alphabet google parent rallying more than 4%. alphabet revenue drove up by mobile advertising and youtube service. microsoft shares falling half a percent. quarterly profit surged driven by strong demand for cloud-computing services. lauren: is tech rally ready to keep on rolling? let's ask lou, founder and chief analysts with tech research, good to see you, lou. >> good to be here. lauren: what do you think of this? is this rally in tech, nasdaq winning streak six-month's straight, how...
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you left to google in why did 2016. you leave google? did you feel they were not listening to your points of view? >> i think it's an interesting problem. all of these technology companies are locked into the attention economy. no matter what you are building, whether it is a meditation app orfacebook or netflix youtube, no matter what you are making, you are still competing for attention. what i left to create with a conversation about the cost of advertising in the attention economy and whether it is grading the type of world we want to live in, both for democracy, in terms of fake news and in terms of how it affects , children with persuasive techniques with apps like snapchat that go public on networks like this. caroline: who are you targeting at the moment with your not-for-profit movement and the people listening? >> we just went on "60 minutes." there's a great piece with anderson cooper. people in the industry do agree. it is hard to accept what is really at stake and how to get off the train. at the end of the day, if you are a
you left to google in why did 2016. you leave google? did you feel they were not listening to your points of view? >> i think it's an interesting problem. all of these technology companies are locked into the attention economy. no matter what you are building, whether it is a meditation app orfacebook or netflix youtube, no matter what you are making, you are still competing for attention. what i left to create with a conversation about the cost of advertising in the attention economy and...
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amazon echo, google home, maybe one day even "rory." it certainly looks like the rise of the digital assistants is upon us. now, all of these assistants are trying to be wide—ranging, all—purpose artificial intelligences. the technical term is "horizontal ai." but that's really hard. in order to cover a lot of subjects and perform a lot of tasks, these things have to understand a whole lot of things. take this example — rory, tell stephen i will call him in the office after my train journey tomorrow. first, it works out what i said. then it pulls out the important words. then comes the reasoning and context. it needs to scan my calendar, myjourney times, and my train timetable and guess is that stephen is the stephen in the office, not stephen the friend, or stephen the other stephen. and finally, the right action needs to be performed, in this case, schedule the call with stephen at 10:20 and let him know. the question is, are these horizontal ais best placed to do that? or should we maybe instead be talking to a number of specia
amazon echo, google home, maybe one day even "rory." it certainly looks like the rise of the digital assistants is upon us. now, all of these assistants are trying to be wide—ranging, all—purpose artificial intelligences. the technical term is "horizontal ai." but that's really hard. in order to cover a lot of subjects and perform a lot of tasks, these things have to understand a whole lot of things. take this example — rory, tell stephen i will call him in the office...
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companies like isp or even google shouldn't be sharing that stuff. that's a big no-no, so when we talk about trying to scare people about this, financial information and health care information is covered under other laws. >> brangham: scott cleland, gigi sohn, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: advertisers distance themselves from fox news amid sexual harassment allegations; why texas puts cameras in many of its classrooms; and, an acclaimed author gives the advice he wish he had known as a young writer. but first, jordan's king abdullah will meet with president trump tomorrow, here in washington. one item on the agenda: the growth of jewish settlements on the west bank. more than half a million israelis live there, on land captured from jordan 50 years ago-- land that many israelis claim as a biblical birthright, but that palestinians hope will comprise a future state. from the west bank, special correspondent martin seemungal reports. >> reporter: israeli soldiers and police
companies like isp or even google shouldn't be sharing that stuff. that's a big no-no, so when we talk about trying to scare people about this, financial information and health care information is covered under other laws. >> brangham: scott cleland, gigi sohn, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: advertisers distance themselves from fox news amid sexual harassment allegations; why texas puts cameras...
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google's properties like youtube and google search have played a major role in the rise of digital advertising. when combined, internet ads on mobile, the orange bars, and videos him of the blue bars, are set to surpass -- and videos, the blue bars, are set to surpass tv advertising. the spread gets wider. outside this category, but increasing conservation from cloud services should continue to support alphabet's revenue growth in the first quarter. the group has seen a surge. don't be surprised by earnings. each year since 2012, alphabet has missed consensus sales estimates in the first quarter. while analysts don't expect the recent advertising controversy to affect the results, they will be watching for comments on how executives are solving that issue. we will be following alphabet pasta earnings -- alphabet's earnings after they are released. caroline: that was bloomberg's scarlet fu earlier. coming up, fcc chairman ajit pai calls for a review of net neutrality. defenders vow a tsunami of resistance. we'll hear from chairman pai. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you
google's properties like youtube and google search have played a major role in the rise of digital advertising. when combined, internet ads on mobile, the orange bars, and videos him of the blue bars, are set to surpass -- and videos, the blue bars, are set to surpass tv advertising. the spread gets wider. outside this category, but increasing conservation from cloud services should continue to support alphabet's revenue growth in the first quarter. the group has seen a surge. don't be...
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for google, that's about $10 billion in fiscal year 2016. how much does google thing cloud could become the most important sector? could be evenit bigger than the advertising business long term. if you look at the momentum we have seen in the last couple of growth it shows this could continue. it could shift investment focus of google in a big way. , storage is not just about strong mobile advertising which continues to maintain momentum, but now there is a revenue stream growing at a healthy clip. is a big customer. they have to diversify. the strategy of customers trying to diversify and spending on different cloud services is positive for microsoft, amazon, and google. looking at social media, we have twitter coming up. that's not an overly excited expectation for the week. near record lows for twitter. >> if you look at expectations, it's a 14% revenue decline, the lowest it has ever been. twitter needs to show stabilization in user growth. our advertisers defect in from the platform? is the competition coming from snapchat and instagram
for google, that's about $10 billion in fiscal year 2016. how much does google thing cloud could become the most important sector? could be evenit bigger than the advertising business long term. if you look at the momentum we have seen in the last couple of growth it shows this could continue. it could shift investment focus of google in a big way. , storage is not just about strong mobile advertising which continues to maintain momentum, but now there is a revenue stream growing at a healthy...
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waze is powered by google. this can power your commute as well because you can compare and take these three routes all within three minutes of one another. 87, 280 or 101 toward mountain view. now you go back to your phone, you have an android or iphone. you can use the app or check it out. click on your profile after that. make sure you're on our team. nbc bay area wazers, we're powered by google and the community. that means you. back to you. >>> credit card companies offering plenty of perks these days. you get the junk mail every single day. they're trying to compete for your business but after the break -- hopefully the card is not declined? >> that will wake you up. >> surprising numbers that show people aren't taking advantage of the perks. >>> a little chip reader there for you. plus, pushing to keep students safe. the steps some schools are taking to protect kids as they get on and off the bus. new this morning... a lot of credit card holders are not claiming the rewards they've been earning on their p
waze is powered by google. this can power your commute as well because you can compare and take these three routes all within three minutes of one another. 87, 280 or 101 toward mountain view. now you go back to your phone, you have an android or iphone. you can use the app or check it out. click on your profile after that. make sure you're on our team. nbc bay area wazers, we're powered by google and the community. that means you. back to you. >>> credit card companies offering plenty...
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look at the numbers that come out of google. not just google. all companies in tech. the engineers are the highly paid people there are men and you're going to get that issue because there's not enough women in the highest paying positions. this is a data question and we'll see what happens throughout the data, but i don't think it's just a google problem. it's a problem throughout tech. erica joy, i chemical attacked her this morning. had put out if you remember, many years ago, she works at slack now. she put up a spread sheet where people were putting in the salary data and it was showing what we taught, that women and people of color get paid less. i think the question is what can google and other companies do about this. i think pay gap is an ib across the spectrum. but in this case, so many of the heist paying jobs are held by men. it's not a terrific surprise you're going to see this. the question of what you're going to go about it. >> walter, i don't mean to surprise you, but i'm looking at the list of board of directors at united. you're on it. got any thoug
look at the numbers that come out of google. not just google. all companies in tech. the engineers are the highly paid people there are men and you're going to get that issue because there's not enough women in the highest paying positions. this is a data question and we'll see what happens throughout the data, but i don't think it's just a google problem. it's a problem throughout tech. erica joy, i chemical attacked her this morning. had put out if you remember, many years ago, she works at...
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then you have google as well. so we'll keep talking about this cloud because it's going to become a more and more important component of all the company's earnings. >> why did alphabet have a multiple that was almost like the average stock? and the answer was very clear. it was because people say advertising is a $600 billion market. 90% of retail is still by the way bricks and mortar. but you need to get away from being an advertising company. by the way, did you read the amount of cash there that alphabet has? >> tell me what the number is. >> how about $92 billion of which $55 billion is overseas. i mean, $55 billion, that's almost a market cap of salesforce. >> it is. not even far from the market cap of netflix either. >> what can i say? salesforce you say. hold on. >> i was looking for a company that has the same -- you know, relative size. >> but your point on the cloud is good. it's getting noticed in mainstream coverage. there's the times headlines that says it's all being seen through the cloud prism, rig
then you have google as well. so we'll keep talking about this cloud because it's going to become a more and more important component of all the company's earnings. >> why did alphabet have a multiple that was almost like the average stock? and the answer was very clear. it was because people say advertising is a $600 billion market. 90% of retail is still by the way bricks and mortar. but you need to get away from being an advertising company. by the way, did you read the amount of cash...
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google strongly disagree with those charges. just 19% of google's tech jobs were held by women. lauren: what is next for the u.s. missile strikes in syria? it depends on syria. >> it's very difficult to understand how a political solution could result from continuation of the assad regime. lauren: senior director michael jordan what he thinks will happen. you you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ just another manic monday ♪ that's my sunday ♪ right arm; right leg. left leg; left arm. both legs above the knee. both legs; part of my left hand. i lost both of my legs in iraq. these 9/11 veterans are just a few of the heroes we serve at homes for our troops. for nearly 2,000 severely injured veterans, everyday life has become filled with barriers. so we build specially adapted homes with features like wheelchair access, roll-in showers, and pull down cabinets that allow them to function independently... and focus on their recovery and family. this life-changing gift of freedom is provided mortgage-free to these veterans, thanks to o
google strongly disagree with those charges. just 19% of google's tech jobs were held by women. lauren: what is next for the u.s. missile strikes in syria? it depends on syria. >> it's very difficult to understand how a political solution could result from continuation of the assad regime. lauren: senior director michael jordan what he thinks will happen. you you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ just another manic monday ♪ that's...
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as long as something doesn't happen to google. we're in a world that stocks can get crushed by all kinds of monday financials. as the stock comes down, you buy it back in increments. if google comes back from 525 to 500, you could even take your winnings this way and help buy 25 more if it keeps going lower, and you only got to swell 25 since the swoon. this may only be small potatoes. but over time, your profits can add up. remember, you don't have to do anything, you don't have to do anything, you can just hold it. that is fine with me. but people ask me what trading around a core position is and that's what it's all about. if you're good at trading around a core position, it's right to be bored, there's nothing exciting about the plan that i just laid out. all you're doing is watching the stock going up or adding to your position. trading around a core position is really the height of prudent portfolio adjustment. boring by the way is good. exciting, save it for the stadium. the whole trading around the core position is a way t
as long as something doesn't happen to google. we're in a world that stocks can get crushed by all kinds of monday financials. as the stock comes down, you buy it back in increments. if google comes back from 525 to 500, you could even take your winnings this way and help buy 25 more if it keeps going lower, and you only got to swell 25 since the swoon. this may only be small potatoes. but over time, your profits can add up. remember, you don't have to do anything, you don't have to do...
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they would be able to share that information whereas if i'm googling something on my laptop here, google doesn't have to ask permission, they can share. >> right. you always want to look at the privacy policies, but google would have been able to sell that same data that at&t would have been precluded from selling, even though you're doing it over a device. >> jenna: who's actually clutching our data and selling it? >> it would be easier to say who is not collecting our data. just about everybody. this data is the currency of the 21st century. netflix, amazon, you look at all of these service providers, facebook, google, any social network, there are collecting data on you because they're trying to predict what you're going to buy, will you buy from us? you have lost a lot of privacy of from the internet because they're trying to figure out how to monetize it. >> jenna: i thought this was important for us to cover because we are talking about so much about government surveillance. incidental collection. it's enough to make anyone pay attention and worry. then i wonder about the collectio
they would be able to share that information whereas if i'm googling something on my laptop here, google doesn't have to ask permission, they can share. >> right. you always want to look at the privacy policies, but google would have been able to sell that same data that at&t would have been precluded from selling, even though you're doing it over a device. >> jenna: who's actually clutching our data and selling it? >> it would be easier to say who is not collecting our...
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the iphone maker recruited top google executives for a new hardware team. it could be a potential move by the tech giant into the move of satellite design and operations. big tech companies are looking to connect billions of people without internet access by providing broadband access through satellites. joining us to discuss, mark gurman and my guest cohost for the hour, david kirkpatrick. great story you worked together on. what is the desire? is it all about satellites? >> apple is looking into all sorts of new areas. ar, cars. we covered all of this. we are dropping into a new space will focus attention on. the sky, space. apple hired two of the leading experts in satellite hardware technology, both from google. they worked at a company called skybox earlier and produced satellites as well. we are not 100% clear on what apple will be doing the space. now they have a hardware team with two of the best in that space. we will see what they are up to. caroline: david, get in here. david: when you hired gurman, they called him a scoop machine. he keeps turni
the iphone maker recruited top google executives for a new hardware team. it could be a potential move by the tech giant into the move of satellite design and operations. big tech companies are looking to connect billions of people without internet access by providing broadband access through satellites. joining us to discuss, mark gurman and my guest cohost for the hour, david kirkpatrick. great story you worked together on. what is the desire? is it all about satellites? >> apple is...
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google? everything is google. i can't think of anything that i do in my life where i don't go to google to search something. they're making money every time i go, stuart. unbelievable. stuart: i saw an astonishing statistic about google. their annual ad revenue is getting close to $100 billion. i find that absolutely incredible. i got to move on, ed. i want to talk to but the gdp report we got today. we're only growing at a .7% annualized rate of growth. that is very, very weak. who gets the blame for that? because president trump you had a little time in the first quarter, or is it president obama? >> there is absolutely no question, anybody who blames this on president trump is just using politics. eight years the economy was in rigamortis. nothing he attempted helped the economy. it will take a while to reverse. trump administration, plans, exactly what we need. it will take a little while but it will happen. anybody who is fighting the reduction in taxes and reduction in regulations is basically saying, i like
google? everything is google. i can't think of anything that i do in my life where i don't go to google to search something. they're making money every time i go, stuart. unbelievable. stuart: i saw an astonishing statistic about google. their annual ad revenue is getting close to $100 billion. i find that absolutely incredible. i got to move on, ed. i want to talk to but the gdp report we got today. we're only growing at a .7% annualized rate of growth. that is very, very weak. who gets the...