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they love google ideas and google very much associated with the democrat royalty as it were. why, why was it no fun to work? well, again, it comes down to what your views and the demographic that you're in and how, what you think i was, you know, in a role that's called a research scientist role. and i was the 1st black woman to be a research scientist at google. and i saw why raid, i had so many issues right off the bat i was under levels are not people with much less experience. to me way more level than me. there was a lot of just kind of disrespect. there was a lot of harassment and all sorts of things. so it was very, very difficult for me to just even concentrate on my job. and actually when i'm talking about being fired, i'm pretty certain that it wasn't just that paper that got me fired, right. i was, there were so many things that they didn't like that i was doing. i was speaking up about workplace issues, discrimination issues. and they and each time i spoke up, they weren't happy that i spoke up about it. so i didn't buy the idea that there was something philosophi
they love google ideas and google very much associated with the democrat royalty as it were. why, why was it no fun to work? well, again, it comes down to what your views and the demographic that you're in and how, what you think i was, you know, in a role that's called a research scientist role. and i was the 1st black woman to be a research scientist at google. and i saw why raid, i had so many issues right off the bat i was under levels are not people with much less experience. to me way...
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people who work at google know that we value you and you do belong in google. we started a conversation together early this year when we announced a broad set of racial equity commitments to take a fresh look at all, assistance from hiring and leveling to promotion and retention to address the need for leadership accountability committed to continue to make diversity equity inclusion but of everything we do from how we build up products, i presume that some of the hardware over represented by people of color, who knows that to how we build our workforce. you know, you know, the statements coming from google completely against what you're saying. yes. so maybe this was what he did, the quote non apology and you know, he had to apologize because the other road they were going down on, which was deborah lane down, you know, to saying that my work was subpar saying that i, i told people to stop working on diversity and all of the other things they were saying it was creating more and more backlash each time they went down that road. so i'm sure he realized at some
people who work at google know that we value you and you do belong in google. we started a conversation together early this year when we announced a broad set of racial equity commitments to take a fresh look at all, assistance from hiring and leveling to promotion and retention to address the need for leadership accountability committed to continue to make diversity equity inclusion but of everything we do from how we build up products, i presume that some of the hardware over represented by...
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how is google faring? emily: the cloud is one place where our team was expecting to see better numbers. i did ask her about this, why did they come in light? she said it was slightly off estimates but they feel good about momentum, they are pleased with ongoing progress and progress -- product innovation and the strength across verticals. we know google remains the third-place player behind amazon web services and microsoft azure. it is a growing business so that is a piece of the pie that google can command, and that is something she remains optimistic about. sonali: thank you as always, emily chang. stay tuned to catch bloomberg technology live at 5:00. coming up, emerging trends in digital advertising. we will do that with the founder and ceo of marketing and influencer agency black girl digital. she will explain how it is done. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: tech companies report earnings up this week, a theme we have been focusing on our changes in advertising trends. you have been looking at how mu
how is google faring? emily: the cloud is one place where our team was expecting to see better numbers. i did ask her about this, why did they come in light? she said it was slightly off estimates but they feel good about momentum, they are pleased with ongoing progress and progress -- product innovation and the strength across verticals. we know google remains the third-place player behind amazon web services and microsoft azure. it is a growing business so that is a piece of the pie that...
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so google, i will always in a sure, so google play amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. that's the 1st step, 2nd step in order to some maybe it's position within the search engine. and so within google search engine, google, make sure that the default search is actually google search. so 1st we're going to have google chrome, which is google search engine winning, that there will be a default search facility, which is of course, google search. now at the end of it, because the next step would be the winning search results that come out on, on, on google search. the very 1st search results should belong to google. so if you searching for travel ticket or flying it with a google travel, if you're looking to do some shopping, google shopping. if you're looking for any, any or videos, it would be a huge the belong to go. so that gives google or a monopoly, not necessarily over the search engine, but over the entire communication system that is being used. ah, pretty much all over the world in a think this is we
so google, i will always in a sure, so google play amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. that's the 1st step, 2nd step in order to some maybe it's position within the search engine. and so within google search engine, google, make sure that the default search is actually google search. so 1st we're going to have google chrome, which is google search engine winning, that there will be a default search facility, which...
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is google doing its own research? >> when it comes to google shopping, we are showing people, when they are going to make a large purses -- purchase like a furnace or a water heater, we are giving them the helpful information on ways they can find solutions that are more cost-effective and sustainable. those suggestions will appear in the search function, then people can click to learn more. emily: you have maps, waze, how do you determine the most fuel-efficient route? one of the other features launched is eco-friendly routing. often times find the fastest route is also the most fuel-efficient. when it is not, we will now show you have a more efficient route is available at help you understand the impact so you can choose if an eco-friendly option works for you. making this change can save an equivalent amount of carbon to taking 200,000 cars off the road every year. emily: talk about how you're going to quantify this, how will you measure success? >> for us, this is all about making the sustainable choice the easier
is google doing its own research? >> when it comes to google shopping, we are showing people, when they are going to make a large purses -- purchase like a furnace or a water heater, we are giving them the helpful information on ways they can find solutions that are more cost-effective and sustainable. those suggestions will appear in the search function, then people can click to learn more. emily: you have maps, waze, how do you determine the most fuel-efficient route? one of the other...
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i will point out that since google's i.p.o. back in '04, this is the longest stretch on record without having a checkback to the 150-day moving average. that's the bet, that that's under way now. to make that point, next chart this chart goes to 2007-2008 you can see how far it has gone without a proper checkback next chart this is the same chart and look, we're at the top of the channel that's been in effect since the '09 low and we're up against the upper band to the penny and starting to churn and stall and now the final chart. this speaks to relative performance. this is a two-panel. it's very short-term you can see that google fails to make a new high and now a bad day today, bad week, but that line i've drawn is still above where it was in september. look at the bottom panel it's making new relative lows to the s&p. and the q. this is the beginning of a rollover by my work and i think we are going down to the 150-day moving average >> mike, what is the trade >> yeah, i mean, this is an interesting one, alphabet. it's hard
i will point out that since google's i.p.o. back in '04, this is the longest stretch on record without having a checkback to the 150-day moving average. that's the bet, that that's under way now. to make that point, next chart this chart goes to 2007-2008 you can see how far it has gone without a proper checkback next chart this is the same chart and look, we're at the top of the channel that's been in effect since the '09 low and we're up against the upper band to the penny and starting to...
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to google's 22%, valuation is higher for google. the reason that one stands above here is that trend around google, could you argue around all big tech and around google is that it is as good as it gets if i think about those two companies. google versus microsoft. our dependence is greater. outside of that, google's other bets they haven't yielded outside i do think they have significant potential compared to microsoft which their other bet, if you will we have some august meanted reality initiatives going around with their howl lens in better position my vote is with google >> as you have said, google is the oxygenof the internet. they have their own operating system they have a large stake in the digital online ad game 50% jump for some numbers. azure is growing they are clearly benefiters from the work at home trend >> absolutely. about double where it was when this all started this work and learn remote has benefitted a lot of companies. the significance is really hard to enumerate that impact will go on for multiple years we'v
to google's 22%, valuation is higher for google. the reason that one stands above here is that trend around google, could you argue around all big tech and around google is that it is as good as it gets if i think about those two companies. google versus microsoft. our dependence is greater. outside of that, google's other bets they haven't yielded outside i do think they have significant potential compared to microsoft which their other bet, if you will we have some august meanted reality...
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how do google's efforts compare? nico: google's ceo likes to say some of these efforts may sound small, but it does all add up. google itself has a goal of becoming 100% carbon free by 2030 and this effort is to bring customers along for the journey who may not have the resources of google to focus on sustainability as much as google has. emily: what's next here? we are following google cloud in a big unveiling their conference. nico: google cloud is trying to continue growing. they are hoping this can be a differentiator between them and amazon and microsoft. it's also announced renewed partnerships with salesforce and customer deals with wendy's, general mills and siemens energy. it is doing more work to let customers use their cloud services wherever and however they want to, even in their own data centers. emily: thank you so much for your reporting on this. the netflix co-ceo is defending the decision to air a controversial dave chapelle comedy special frittering -- featuring trans jokes in name of artistic free
how do google's efforts compare? nico: google's ceo likes to say some of these efforts may sound small, but it does all add up. google itself has a goal of becoming 100% carbon free by 2030 and this effort is to bring customers along for the journey who may not have the resources of google to focus on sustainability as much as google has. emily: what's next here? we are following google cloud in a big unveiling their conference. nico: google cloud is trying to continue growing. they are hoping...
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walk us through alphabet/google. >> good to be with you guys. this is probably pound for pound the best technology company in the world. they had a big quarter last quarter in the june quarter. that was in part because they were lacking easy comparisons in the prior year due to covid, but this company continues to fire on all cylinders and it's really woven into the digital fabric of our lives. i think investors will be looking at ad spend, although we think google is going to be relatively immune to some of the problems snap faced. youtube, video is going to be important. cloud is their number three business if you will third place in the market driving a lot of optimism about google so cloud's going to be something to watch then the regulatory landscape, which has been the factor h holding this stock down is something investors will also key in on as well. >> let's talk about number two that would be microsoft. when we'll get maybe to twitter and a couple of others microsoft has been doing amazingly well in recent months. >> it really has and
walk us through alphabet/google. >> good to be with you guys. this is probably pound for pound the best technology company in the world. they had a big quarter last quarter in the june quarter. that was in part because they were lacking easy comparisons in the prior year due to covid, but this company continues to fire on all cylinders and it's really woven into the digital fabric of our lives. i think investors will be looking at ad spend, although we think google is going to be...
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suit >> tony, you think this may be the opposite of google for facebook, why? >> we have seen bare sentiment the last couple months and on the back of snapchat earnings yesterday, i think this is overdone i think facebook will still report a fairly strong quarter for earnings if we look at the chart for facebook first, this is a stock continuing to trend to the upside and recently pulled back to the 200-day moving average. the previous times this has happened we have seen a bounce off that level i think that's what we will see again going into this earnings announcement if you look at the business itself, facebook and snapchat could not be more different. they are about 16% quarter over quarter and commands a profit margin versus what snapchat has. that it's trading at 24 times earnings i think this is relatively cheap versus snapchat which was trading at 36 or 37% times sales. the options market is implying a 6.1% move going into earnings versus the historical average of 2% over the last eight quarters. the options market volatility are quite elevated i want t
suit >> tony, you think this may be the opposite of google for facebook, why? >> we have seen bare sentiment the last couple months and on the back of snapchat earnings yesterday, i think this is overdone i think facebook will still report a fairly strong quarter for earnings if we look at the chart for facebook first, this is a stock continuing to trend to the upside and recently pulled back to the 200-day moving average. the previous times this has happened we have seen a bounce...
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everyone measures it has been google google's recent action is a bit heavy. as the old time technical expression goes, the stock doesn't act well let's look at a bunch of charts. here's the first one a well defined channel and google is hovering honestly right on the lower band it balanced well but to reapproach it this quickly is a bit of a defect. second chart, it's the exact same chart but i've included the 100th day moving average that's 7% below where we are now. does the stock have to get down there? no next chart this is just the same chart again with only the 150 day. i will point out that since google's ipo back in '04, this is the longest stretch on record without having a check mark. here is the 100 day average. without a proper check mark. google fails to make a bad day today. this is the beginning of a rule over by my work and i think we're going down to it they've managed to preserve those tickers. this is an interesting situation, flight fundamentally the stockstill -- the company still has a lot of very good things to acquit itself, right we o
everyone measures it has been google google's recent action is a bit heavy. as the old time technical expression goes, the stock doesn't act well let's look at a bunch of charts. here's the first one a well defined channel and google is hovering honestly right on the lower band it balanced well but to reapproach it this quickly is a bit of a defect. second chart, it's the exact same chart but i've included the 100th day moving average that's 7% below where we are now. does the stock have to get...
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so this was a google translate era. this was, this was a facebook translate here, that the underlying technology of large language did. they all use large language model. so what we were saying was sometimes when you have machine translation, you get these cues when you have, when, when you have errors, right? you can see that the grammar is not quite right. you can see that something is wrong. but with these large language models, you can have something that sounds so fluent and coherent, and it's completely wrong. so you only with these companies. and why would these companies visiting? there's no malice there. there's a mistake in the algorithm, and in the, in the software engineering, why would they seek to minimize the publicity given to papers that showed these areas so that they could, i went in. i would disagree that there is no malice, these large language models cuz fume a lot of compute only the people with these kinds of huge compute powers are going to be able to use these large language models. and that le
so this was a google translate era. this was, this was a facebook translate here, that the underlying technology of large language did. they all use large language model. so what we were saying was sometimes when you have machine translation, you get these cues when you have, when, when you have errors, right? you can see that the grammar is not quite right. you can see that something is wrong. but with these large language models, you can have something that sounds so fluent and coherent, and...
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and a former researcher at google accuses the tech giant of using racist algorithms. she revealed it all to ortiz going underground. there's lots of a sudden, i think, chloride, a lot of an e p i that cell automate. now automated facial mass is tools and ah, bring you all your latest news stories. this is our t international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now we start off with a developing story. this, our, a massive blast has completely destroyed a number of homes in air, shire county, and south west scotland. number of locals on the housing estate reported their homes shaking and the explosion, no casualties have been reported so far and emergency services are currently working at the scene. so we'll keep you updated on this story. as we get more details, rushes, pulling the plug on its permanent net miss to nato. the suspension of its operations is set to take place in 2 weeks and it comes in response to the alliance . recently, kicking out a number of russian diplomats for alleged espionage, nato has since said its opened dialogue, but its
and a former researcher at google accuses the tech giant of using racist algorithms. she revealed it all to ortiz going underground. there's lots of a sudden, i think, chloride, a lot of an e p i that cell automate. now automated facial mass is tools and ah, bring you all your latest news stories. this is our t international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now we start off with a developing story. this, our, a massive blast has completely destroyed a number of homes in...
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i want to mention we have the first numbers from google crossing microsoft beat google to the punch. $65 billion in revenue $65.1 billion for google or alphabet the forecast was for $63.5 billion, so on the revenue line. just digging in to see what the eps has come in at eps looks like it's coming in at $28, which is a beat versus the forecast of closer to $24. but need to get to the guide on that because we're seeing shares slide a little bit down 1% in after hours trade. going to keep digging into those. mike, immediate reaction, slightly negative for google, slightly positive for microsoft, that's delivered a nice beat >> yeah, we'll have to look exactly what google is saying here about perhaps guidance, put that was a very healthy beat, but below what they have been beating at in terms of percentage outperformance in the last five quarters that's all i would really point to in the initial flush of the numbers. as we always say, the first reflex isn't always the enduring one. but microsoft has firmed up just a little bit i think, you know, if whisper numbers matter anymore, i thin
i want to mention we have the first numbers from google crossing microsoft beat google to the punch. $65 billion in revenue $65.1 billion for google or alphabet the forecast was for $63.5 billion, so on the revenue line. just digging in to see what the eps has come in at eps looks like it's coming in at $28, which is a beat versus the forecast of closer to $24. but need to get to the guide on that because we're seeing shares slide a little bit down 1% in after hours trade. going to keep digging...
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>> i actually think that google is trading 27 times. s&p is trading around 23 google is much more profitable and faster growing that could be viable i'm always hesitant about buying big information download like you have tonight microsoft is, i think, very expensive. you have a company that even if things go right it's trading at a peg ratio or p-e to growth at about four times its natural growth rate and of course, all these companies had some sort of benefit during covid they were beneficiaries and at some point they would start to naturally slow don't worry about google >> it does sound like google is your favorite faang name, at least. how do you think they've managed to escape the conversation regarding regulatory risk relative to their large peers. >> that's what i'm going to be looking for tonight because what ails facebook does not necessarily ail google or at least not to the same, nasty effect, but there will be some discussion particularly since these companies report so close to one another. let's see what happens in the mea
>> i actually think that google is trading 27 times. s&p is trading around 23 google is much more profitable and faster growing that could be viable i'm always hesitant about buying big information download like you have tonight microsoft is, i think, very expensive. you have a company that even if things go right it's trading at a peg ratio or p-e to growth at about four times its natural growth rate and of course, all these companies had some sort of benefit during covid they were...
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so google claim, they have paid most of those fines. now some sources say that is around $32000000.00 roubles just under half a $1000000.00, but the russian government has been quite hard line in their stance. they say, if this content isn't deleted, those funds will only go up and their stance towards google will get harder. now another issue that was raised in those monday meetings was the issue of the deletion from youtube, the google owned company of our to assist the channel, our t deutsche without warning. and without the possibility of restoration of $700000.00 viewership, completely wiped out in just a click of a button as it were. now, although the reasoning at the time was quite hazy, that was for violates in community rules and community guidelines. as it was said, back then, a pescadero of has said he has raised the issue in the meetings to day. but those reasonings and those answers that he got were also, are still questionable and far from satisfactory. as so, as you can see, russia standing firm on foreign sack and foreig
so google claim, they have paid most of those fines. now some sources say that is around $32000000.00 roubles just under half a $1000000.00, but the russian government has been quite hard line in their stance. they say, if this content isn't deleted, those funds will only go up and their stance towards google will get harder. now another issue that was raised in those monday meetings was the issue of the deletion from youtube, the google owned company of our to assist the channel, our t...
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now google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to devise a thing. the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect or in hands the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e a is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support our competition and reduce monopoly. the banner can check out so many stories from us to r t dot com of your say as well reporting from moscow. for now though, my name is kevin owned for me and a great team on duty this saturday at our t h q. thank you for checking in and have a great rest of the weekend yourself. ah, ah, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i e, do it yourself has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. when you do, coupled with my 3rd year away,
now google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to devise a thing. the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect or in hands the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e a is the restriction that was placed on our t news...
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and that were around in, on google's a space on line air back when these 2 sized met in april. so in half a year has been down by a half now, although there was a side say that is a good job. it's far from ideal. now, rushes into their foreign affairs commission. chief vassily pissed carry off. says that could be down to some convenient community guidelines. now let's just hear what he had to say in those meetings on monday, moscow or yesterday, or was this what it is? it's not right if google gives its own rules priority over our own broadcast laws, which but during our meeting, which lasted over 2 hours, google demonstrated a willingness to comply with russian law and state bodies who claim they have paid most of those fines. now some sources say that is around $32000000.00 roubles just under half a $1000000.00, but the russian government has been quite hard line in their stance. they say, if this content isn't deleted, those funds will only go up and their stance towards google will get harder. now another issue that was raised in those monday meetings was the issue of the d
and that were around in, on google's a space on line air back when these 2 sized met in april. so in half a year has been down by a half now, although there was a side say that is a good job. it's far from ideal. now, rushes into their foreign affairs commission. chief vassily pissed carry off. says that could be down to some convenient community guidelines. now let's just hear what he had to say in those meetings on monday, moscow or yesterday, or was this what it is? it's not right if google...
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that is, all of us had a massive m say in what's been going on in google. and some of it's our band concept. it has been an a, an ongoing process. it said to delete some of that ban content, but it has been a process, a process that has yielded or so some reward and some advantages. and now, despite google not deleting around about 2600 bits of band material air by october, that figure is down by about of a about half or from the 5700 bits of illegal content. and that were around in, on google's a space online air back when these 2 sized met in april. so in, in, in half a year has been down at by a half. now, although the russian side say that is a good job, it's far from ideal. now rushes into their foreign affairs commission chief vassily, pissed carry off. says that could be down to some convenient community guidelines. now let's just hear what he had to say in those meetings on monday, moscow or yesterday, or this or just it's not right. if google gives its own rules priority over our own broadcast laws, which but during our meeting, which lasted over 2
that is, all of us had a massive m say in what's been going on in google. and some of it's our band concept. it has been an a, an ongoing process. it said to delete some of that ban content, but it has been a process, a process that has yielded or so some reward and some advantages. and now, despite google not deleting around about 2600 bits of band material air by october, that figure is down by about of a about half or from the 5700 bits of illegal content. and that were around in, on...
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so in googles -- when google came along 20 years later, we were in a world with few regulations and very little enforcement of the few that were left. it has been the wild west, and anarchic situation. they've never had any kind of constraint for what they do and that is the real problem. there's some point where every business has two be a good citizen and we never put these rules up for these companies. kristen: thank yo i d d so my y quesonons eouout hicacase.y y son, cacalledhehe bars s fi i d d soit was the best call eouout hii could've made. call the barnes firm and find out what your case all could be worth.uld've made. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ kristen: thank you for joining us today on this interactive show -- world >>> tonight, several breaking he headleans as we come on the air. the major outage for hours affecting millions of facebook, instagram and whatsapp. what the kcompany is saying tonight. what we're learning at this hour. and it comes after the facebook whistleblower revealed herself on "60 minutes," revealing thousands of pages of internal document
so in googles -- when google came along 20 years later, we were in a world with few regulations and very little enforcement of the few that were left. it has been the wild west, and anarchic situation. they've never had any kind of constraint for what they do and that is the real problem. there's some point where every business has two be a good citizen and we never put these rules up for these companies. kristen: thank yo i d d so my y quesonons eouout hicacase.y y son, cacalledhehe bars s fi...
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google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is de default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is, are where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect i enhance the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e z a is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly, the banner. and that's a snapshot of what we're talking about this, so you'll find so much more ad r t. don't come. telemachus hewn your puddled with after the break, but for now reporting from moscow, kevin, out in a great team of me this weekend. so thanks for watching, checking in and have a great rest of this saturday. ah ah, i didn't good. i imacs kaiser, this is the kaiser report. you know, we've been talking a lot about inflation. deflation, stagflation, dis, inflation, hyperinflati
google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is de default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is, are where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect i enhance the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e z a is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels are...
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the strategy was used for google as well, without the bet, but i think google still has the problems it has. so these shell businesses that are created to on view skate -- to obfuscate the problems, i think the public is sophisticated enough to realize what is happening here. emily: so much to debate. safiya noble, david kirkpatrick, thank you. coming up, more earnings after the break, focusing on tiktok and what happens if there is no more demand for the product ships go into. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: let's get back to earnings and take a closer look at and d and texas instruments come out with our own ed ludlow. walk us through the results. >> two different fortunes. amd gave a strong forecast for the fourth quarter and said revenues for 2021 will be up 65%, operating the previous forecast. for texas they gave a forecast for the coming quarter that is more in line with expectations. they indicate perhaps that kind of surging demand we talked about with the pandemic for electronics, that might be starting to fade. what they both agree on is the supply still seems to be tight. w
the strategy was used for google as well, without the bet, but i think google still has the problems it has. so these shell businesses that are created to on view skate -- to obfuscate the problems, i think the public is sophisticated enough to realize what is happening here. emily: so much to debate. safiya noble, david kirkpatrick, thank you. coming up, more earnings after the break, focusing on tiktok and what happens if there is no more demand for the product ships go into. this is...
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google denies the claim. but a 2019 email from google to roku reviewed by cnbc shows google did ask for preferential treatment. today's announcement from google means anyone who buys a new roku device after december 9th won't be able to install youtube apps. >>> the youngest adults in the country are quickly accumulating debt. that's according to an study. gen z had an average debt of $16,000. the generation also had the highest debt growth of any generation between 2019 and 2020. the next closest growth was that of millenials. outstanding consumer debt in the u.s. is currently around $14 trillion. >>> okay, it seems people are ready to party again. champagne sales are surging almost to pre-pandemic levels. last year champagne sales dropped nearly 20%. france in fact lost almost a billion dollars in champagne exports. but the gradual reopening of the global bubbly market is expected to drive up sales according to the champagne bureau usa. champagne producers say this year's sales are already well above last y
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so google will pay any amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government are and then the government can take steps that will in effect or enhance the powers of those of those companies in one example, our ease arm is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. ah, so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition and reduce monopoly. the banner, they soon for dennis miller plus one next there the team and i are backing off an hour with the latest. we'll see back then. ah ah. if you want something done right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i do it yourself, has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. when you do, coupled with more than a year away, any sammy herself still that he had known you never was more than any more than a drug called her book a deal. it people use scrap materials and whatever's at hand to
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google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect or in hands. the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e z is the restrictions that was placed on our t news channels in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly, the banner. that's how the news is looking so far this saturday morning. you're watching our ticket to have a company, but back again in about 30 ah ah, in russia this kind of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. even though staying with us the model. so can you sell it to propose rubbish dealing with just important factors. it took 5 years to close the gap on the will car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model escapes. so we'll go from the show to find excellent contr
google will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect or in hands. the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e z is the restrictions that was placed on our t news channels in...
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the google is just paid. most of it sounds standing fine locked up for violating russian law or failing to remove band content. this time of his fall from over the but regulated say the u. s. firm has no signal greater willingness to comply on. he's danny armstrong, reports from oscar. here in moscow, on monday, the state duma has met with google representatives where the multi tech giant has actually agreed to commit it to russian law and to work closely with russian authorities. of course it rushes as media watchdog ross. com that is or who has had a massive m say in what's been going on in google and some of it's, i have been content. it has been m as an ongoing process and since the lease from that ban content, but it has been a process, a process that has yielded or so some reward and some advantages at now, despite google not deleting around about 2600 bits of band material or by october, that figure is down by about of about half or from the 5700 bits of illegal content . and that were around in, on go
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imagine the founders of google, the next google are thinking where should we start this business? they came to america because they knew they had a predictable tax system, they had reasonable tax rates on their gains, so you talk about making $250 billion, you're not going to make $250 billion, because what's going to happen is first of all, lots and lots and lots of entrepreneurs who would build the next google and tesla and moderna, all of these people are going to go to other places because there will be countries that will say hey, do you know what? come do it here. that's number one and if you don't think it's going to happen , i live in palm beach, florida. you know how many billionaires have left new york and california to come here? people are willing to move if you make taxes so effective that they just can't stay where they are, so i think we're going to lose tremendous amounts from tax plans. liz: then what is the answer, because if you are looking at the top marginal rate, and raising it, that does not touch the super wealthy. >> well that's not true. i mean, the fact
imagine the founders of google, the next google are thinking where should we start this business? they came to america because they knew they had a predictable tax system, they had reasonable tax rates on their gains, so you talk about making $250 billion, you're not going to make $250 billion, because what's going to happen is first of all, lots and lots and lots of entrepreneurs who would build the next google and tesla and moderna, all of these people are going to go to other places because...
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with their google account. the personalized profiles will give recommended tv shows just for them. google will also link each profile to the accounts' google assistant by saying what should i watch. >> that would happen in your house. >> yeah, i got a full house. a lot of channels in our house. >> thanks. >>> this morning kari continues to track the high fire danger. >> our temperatures right now in san jose at 56 degrees. still very low dew points. a high fire danger throughout at least this morning into early afternoon. we'll talk more about this and our temperature trend, coming up. >>> highway 101 in palo alto, traffic much lighter. we'll talk about the wind and how it could affect some drivers and the impact it's already having on your commute. >>> the sinking millennium tower in san francisco and the critical set to happen today. we'll be right back. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of it
with their google account. the personalized profiles will give recommended tv shows just for them. google will also link each profile to the accounts' google assistant by saying what should i watch. >> that would happen in your house. >> yeah, i got a full house. a lot of channels in our house. >> thanks. >>> this morning kari continues to track the high fire danger. >> our temperatures right now in san jose at 56 degrees. still very low dew points. a high fire...
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he said on google at the moment, and they want other search engines to appear on phones and computers. instead. we are concerned that google's dominance in its ability to use its financial resources to fund arrangements to be the default search engine on many devices and other means through which consumers access search such as browsers is harming competition . and consumers. currently, google dominates the australian market hosting 94 percent of all searches under the proposal though android smartphone to be forced to offer a suite of engines to their uses. while google itself could be barred from paying to ensure that to default, it's used by default on its devices. we're google's fire back saying its dominance is because of its effectiveness as a search engine under the david. similar moves to regulate the company already been put in place in europe or to rein in the tech jain. we got a reaction from the internet law expert about it will go, i will always ensure, so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every andr
he said on google at the moment, and they want other search engines to appear on phones and computers. instead. we are concerned that google's dominance in its ability to use its financial resources to fund arrangements to be the default search engine on many devices and other means through which consumers access search such as browsers is harming competition . and consumers. currently, google dominates the australian market hosting 94 percent of all searches under the proposal though android...
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that google search engine is the default search engine on every android device. i think the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect or in hands. the powers of those of those companies in one example r e z is the restrictions that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly. the banner, watching out international that brings you up to date for this are just approaching half 11 in the morning. him or skype. we're back again in touch with a if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i e, do it yourself has now become the name for a new genre of online videos to do the better. if more, the joy i need for me. but the of the deal at no one you can't. the wasn't, wasn't to any more that up with a deal. if people use scrap materials and whatever is at hand to rig up all kinds of stuff from h
that google search engine is the default search engine on every android device. i think the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect or in hands. the powers of those of those companies in one example r e z is the restrictions that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support...
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last week carter and mike tackled big tech earnings beginning with google. >> google is hovering right on the lower band it bounced well, but to reapproach it this quickly is a bit of a defect. second chart it's the exact same chart but i've included the 150-day moving average. now the 150-day moving average is 7% bee low where we are now >> i was looking at the close at the 2850, 2870 call spread that expired in november. you could collect a little over $6 for that $20 wide call spread that's a little over the distance of the call spread. kind of that sweet spot. >> carter, why don't you take us through what the stock has done since. >> sure. so this is an instance where playing for a catalyst, earnings event, and breakdown ended up being the exact opposite, which is something unfortunate if obviously you're short so the premises was that what was coming foreshadowed by the poor relative strength and the sort of topping formation would reveal that, in fact, the news was going to be bad, instead the exact opposite so this went right back to its august 30th high and today actually inche
last week carter and mike tackled big tech earnings beginning with google. >> google is hovering right on the lower band it bounced well, but to reapproach it this quickly is a bit of a defect. second chart it's the exact same chart but i've included the 150-day moving average. now the 150-day moving average is 7% bee low where we are now >> i was looking at the close at the 2850, 2870 call spread that expired in november. you could collect a little over $6 for that $20 wide call...
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i own microsoft and to me, if i had to pick one going ahead i would pick google. thankfully, i don't have to. a lot of what josh cite side that cited is that while there's new product requirements turning up great to windows, google really doesn't have any of that so there's no way it will compete with them on search. microsoft's tried it, failed at it, so it would be google. >> highs of the day again, we're pushing the door on $2 trillion in market cap. it's an all-time high. that high today, 2982. so it's just a little bit shy of the session and we'll keep our eye on that if it does hit that milestone, we'll be sure to let you know and it may happen at some point during this day let's talk about boeing and general motors and we'll get apple and amazon tomorrow so we'll wait until tomorrow to walk you up to that and find out what the committee thinks. i want to talk about boeing and bring in our farmer. steve weiss hates boeing, as you know, but what's your read what's your read on this year to date the stock's down 3.5% one month down 7% and somehow you will com
i own microsoft and to me, if i had to pick one going ahead i would pick google. thankfully, i don't have to. a lot of what josh cite side that cited is that while there's new product requirements turning up great to windows, google really doesn't have any of that so there's no way it will compete with them on search. microsoft's tried it, failed at it, so it would be google. >> highs of the day again, we're pushing the door on $2 trillion in market cap. it's an all-time high. that high...
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i mean, when you put it in context, google search revenue was $11 billion more this year than last year at the same time. john, it just kind of begs disbelief. same with microsoft. i mean, firing on all different cylinders. we talked about cloud and pc and what about gaming heading into the holiday season >> this makes perfect sense. we talked about this set up on monday the contrast between the sort of consumerish targeted economy affected by the ios changes and the enterprise software market that is really not carl, i think google is an interesting case because when you look at search, search isn't about targeting a particular person that you need information on through ios it's targeted to the search query. youtube, similar specific content that you can target the advertising to. more first party data versus having to rely on the third party and the signal is different from having to get that signal on who the person is from the device or the operating system itself. so, based on strategy and based on the degree to which the companies themselves are relying on their own data, i think
i mean, when you put it in context, google search revenue was $11 billion more this year than last year at the same time. john, it just kind of begs disbelief. same with microsoft. i mean, firing on all different cylinders. we talked about cloud and pc and what about gaming heading into the holiday season >> this makes perfect sense. we talked about this set up on monday the contrast between the sort of consumerish targeted economy affected by the ios changes and the enterprise software...
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are three stories in tech, 30 billion gone in snap, stock tumbling 20% then another ecosystem play, google changing its app store model, cutting fees, names like bumble, match and roadblock soaring. third stock at play intel, shares are sinking as sales miss and the company sees a tough road ahead for its turnaround. you will not want to miss pat gelsinger in a first on cnbc interview just a few moments from now we can't wait for it, jon. >> we are looking forward to it. s&p is just about flat we did hit an all-time high this morning, though. september's poor performance firmly in the rearview mirror. all three indices are set for their first three weeks in the green since july nasdaq just fractionally lower, about a little less than half a percent. tech has been under performing ahead of next week's earnings from apple, microsoft, amazon, alphabet, facebook and twitter julia, who is not reporting next week >> well, that's the question is who is not reporting next week, but we heard from snap chat and that's where we start right now. that stock plummeting, citing the privacy changes. that
are three stories in tech, 30 billion gone in snap, stock tumbling 20% then another ecosystem play, google changing its app store model, cutting fees, names like bumble, match and roadblock soaring. third stock at play intel, shares are sinking as sales miss and the company sees a tough road ahead for its turnaround. you will not want to miss pat gelsinger in a first on cnbc interview just a few moments from now we can't wait for it, jon. >> we are looking forward to it. s&p is just...
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it's him that ged, but who left google a google last year saying she was fired for writing an article, exposing racism and a tech john's algorithms. google though, insisted the researcher resigned. i guess what was the guest on getting on the ground here when naughty, we will be airing the full interview all day long, but for now is a preview of what is on the ethical ai. there's lots of a sudden i think, all right, a lot of a p eyes that sell automate automated facial and that is tools we showed that they were much there. they had much higher error rates for darker skinned women than lighter skinned med. this is referring to that ignition. yeah, yeah. and that's spurred a lot of movement because a lot of people have been worried about surveillance related technology anyway. so that spurred a lot of movement to ban some of these at the use of some of these technologies by law enforcement, because they're mostly used to surveil a lot of marginalized communities. and so for me, that's an ethical, a palestinian, he wrote good morning on facebook and it was translated to attack them. and
it's him that ged, but who left google a google last year saying she was fired for writing an article, exposing racism and a tech john's algorithms. google though, insisted the researcher resigned. i guess what was the guest on getting on the ground here when naughty, we will be airing the full interview all day long, but for now is a preview of what is on the ethical ai. there's lots of a sudden i think, all right, a lot of a p eyes that sell automate automated facial and that is tools we...
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your expert logo will always ensure, so google will pay any amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is, are where those are, monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government are and then the government can take steps that will in effect or enhance the powers of those of those or companies in one example, our ease arm is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels are in germany. ah, so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition and reduce monopoly. the banner that brings you up today the when you say fall this saturday watching auto, you could have a company, mo, from us in about half an hour. ah. they both prices are just going up and people are hiding it by serving smaller portions and have the same prices. we've seen the grocery store with packaged goods, packets, cookies, packages, toiletries like toothpaste and mouthwash coming in smaller packages, but the same price. some people haven't notic
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we got reaction from cohen then internet lawrence, but google will always ensure, so google will pay me amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect i enhance the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels in germany. so the quicker government's act you know, to, to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly. the banner of next thought he documentary presents d i y davinci is introducing some inventor with some pretty colorful imaginations. we live in the safe hands of sean thomas next in half an hour to guide you through the nights. global news headlines. stay with us here on our team international. ah, we keep missing fossil fuels in the way that we're currently doing it. by the end of this century, 2100 level of carbon dioxide didn't atmosph
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and google totally dominate fios trailer market, controlling 94 percent. under the proposal, android smartphones would be forced to offer a suit of engines, while the tech shop itself could be bought from paying of old to use it as a default is some more on why we are concerned that google's dominance and its ability to use its financial resources to fund arrangements to be the default search engine on many devices and other means through which consumers access search such as browsers. his home in competition and consumers. google has find back basically saying is, dominance is due to its quality. center moves are a foot in europe terrain, and a joint we got reaction from coming. an infinite lore expert. lou will always an assure so google will pay any amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect
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is google going to be grappling with that as well? >> they are so much smaller than everyone else that they will have less issues to double or triple the units they need. i've been watching the website, a lot have already sold out on their website. the social media buzz is off the charts. i think google will be fine in terms of demand with their smaller share of the market. emily: would you say google is a bigger threat to samsung than apple? >> i think that will take more share away from samsung than from apple, for sure. it's easier for android people to move. emily: as always, thank you for joining us. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. tomorrow will be joined by christian klein as well as the inventor of the ipod. and of course the founder of nest. always good to have him on the show in a conversation you don't want to miss. i'm sure he will have a lot to say about the supply chain as well. i'm emily chang here in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes
is google going to be grappling with that as well? >> they are so much smaller than everyone else that they will have less issues to double or triple the units they need. i've been watching the website, a lot have already sold out on their website. the social media buzz is off the charts. i think google will be fine in terms of demand with their smaller share of the market. emily: would you say google is a bigger threat to samsung than apple? >> i think that will take more share...
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so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to devise a thing. but then juries are where those monopolies become far too powerful. to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect her in hands. the powers of those of those accompanies in while example r e z is the restrictions that was placed on our, at the news channels are in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly, the banner. and that is your new straps they saw. that's how things are looking. don't forget they will go to websites and destroys tape. and you can find that at, at, you know, if you want something done, right. do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i e, do it yourself has now become the name for a new genre of online videos. we do a couple of more than a year away. any family herself, school that he had known you never was more than any wardrobe. drug. got her book a deal. it people use scrap materials an
so google will pay amy amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to devise a thing. but then juries are where those monopolies become far too powerful. to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in effect her in hands. the powers of those of those accompanies in while example r e z is the restrictions that was placed on our, at the news channels are in germany....
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google unveiled it today along with the pixel 6 pro these high end phones are the first powered by google's own chip the company says that chip enables unique software features like these removing objects from the background of photos and live translation while you chat the pixel is set for presale today. but it'll cost you the normal version starts at $599 the pro at $899. now the technology product editor for cnbc digital. i hear you got early access to the pixel 6. iphone killer or no? >> no. but the reason why is not that these aren't nice phones they look very nice. i just got them. very customizable. they have as you mentioned google's new chip which enables a lot of things. the reason they're not an iphone killer just off the bat is apple is very tricky to take customers away from because they create this ecosystem of products, the apple watch, air pods, mac, ipad that are all what i call, what the industry says are sticky products you buy the apple watch and it only works with an iphone. why would you then replace your iphone with a google phone you wouldn't do that because you have
google unveiled it today along with the pixel 6 pro these high end phones are the first powered by google's own chip the company says that chip enables unique software features like these removing objects from the background of photos and live translation while you chat the pixel is set for presale today. but it'll cost you the normal version starts at $599 the pro at $899. now the technology product editor for cnbc digital. i hear you got early access to the pixel 6. iphone killer or no?...