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happy birthday, google! today we celebrate google's ipo nine years ago, and it is indeed, an event worth
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what are you looking at with google? >> you can see fear and option pricing in google. let's start in the s&p 500 and you can get learning experience how fear and stock prices work together. what i like to see is declining fear, declining volatility in the options market. every time we get to new highs, we see lower and less fear. making a new low again and again. if we get to a new high we could see the vix get to a new low showing the market is in contact. google, stocks are a little bit different. the google vix calculated by the chicago options exchange shows the same pattern. after the earnings and fear and excitement about the earnings move comes out, you see google as it had this nice huge rally making lower lows in the google vix, volatility index. you see fear coming out. traders not needing a hedge, love owning the stock, don't need to buy the put. even if a stock has bad earnings like we saw in google, we saw lower lows in the vix. that's a nice trending bull market. to me, that tells me the stock is very healthy and a buy. >> can you tell me the trade? >> fo
what are you looking at with google? >> you can see fear and option pricing in google. let's start in the s&p 500 and you can get learning experience how fear and stock prices work together. what i like to see is declining fear, declining volatility in the options market. every time we get to new highs, we see lower and less fear. making a new low again and again. if we get to a new high we could see the vix get to a new low showing the market is in contact. google, stocks are a...
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alan: how do you trade google? how does the average retail guy trade google? andrew: you trade the minis. alan: ok, that's a good answer. there's a couple of good stocks on that list---nvidia and sapian. the both look like they have about 50% moves technically. if they break above their recent highs they could get to 23. so from a technical standpoint those were the companies. but i don't like the premise. just because a company is really hard to get a job for doesn't mean the stock is that good. angie: apple a-peel. all of a sudden we're hearing tweets from carl ichan that he's buying more shares of apple. he sees the stock going to $700... george soros doubling down on his position. what do you do with apple now? is it a buy? does it have more appeal? andrew: i'm obviously going to say apple is not a buy right here. however it is too strong to short, even today with the s &p 500 down 23 points, apple's actually up. hitting or lingering around this 500 level. this might be every time it sells off is a buy instead of everytime it rallies is a sale... alan: so
alan: how do you trade google? how does the average retail guy trade google? andrew: you trade the minis. alan: ok, that's a good answer. there's a couple of good stocks on that list---nvidia and sapian. the both look like they have about 50% moves technically. if they break above their recent highs they could get to 23. so from a technical standpoint those were the companies. but i don't like the premise. just because a company is really hard to get a job for doesn't mean the stock is that...
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plus, don't bother googling it because we're the only ones who know the secret google buy sign. what is it? we'll reveal when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> lost in the tech euphoria that is apple, facebook and microsoft is the relatively flat performance of google. but traders are starting to see opportunity in the tech giant. brian, what are you looking at with google? >> i think you can make some analogy on what's going on in the fear and option pricing on google. start back with the s&p 500 and the vix just t
plus, don't bother googling it because we're the only ones who know the secret google buy sign. what is it? we'll reveal when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [...
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google plays in this world, too. but they deal in the final mile to the house type part of the optic network. and they've had tremendous growth and innovation. another one is metadata. metadata is -- combines cloud data, management, and software, and focuses on the health care industry. managing data for clinical trials, things like this. so many of the smaller names in the technology space that are innovative, and specific product oriented, have had very good growth and has good stock performance. >> right. skip, thank you very much. sorry, we have to leave it there. forgive me for interrupting you. >> no problem. >>> still ahead on the program, tracking your every move. retailers want to know what you like, what you don't, and the price you're willing to pay. they're spending big bucks in technology for that inside information. but is it paying off. >>> but first, let's get a check on how commodities, treasuries and currencies performed today. >>> another sign of growing optimism in the housing market. remax holdin
google plays in this world, too. but they deal in the final mile to the house type part of the optic network. and they've had tremendous growth and innovation. another one is metadata. metadata is -- combines cloud data, management, and software, and focuses on the health care industry. managing data for clinical trials, things like this. so many of the smaller names in the technology space that are innovative, and specific product oriented, have had very good growth and has good stock...
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>> they want to shoehorn google plus into every other facet of google. but i don't particularly want that to be my identity across all of google's services. i think a lot of people already have facebook accounts. >> come on, add me to your circles. we're close. >> that's square, man. that's not my thing. you can be my facebook friend. >> i'm more triangle. >> are we going to go through all the geometric shapes here? >> yes. >> google files for a patent and i want our viewers to pay close attention. pay per gaze. basically a way to market and bill advertisers for when you look at stuff through google glass. this is just creepy, man. >> it's crazy, right? the thing is that these patent sort of filings and patent race right now is basically on because you never know what you're going to get sued for down the line. google has to file for any sort of potential case that may come through in the future. >> but creepy, just real quick, creepy but not going to happen anytime soon. >> wait a second. i have to jump in. the thing that freaked me out about this paten
>> they want to shoehorn google plus into every other facet of google. but i don't particularly want that to be my identity across all of google's services. i think a lot of people already have facebook accounts. >> come on, add me to your circles. we're close. >> that's square, man. that's not my thing. you can be my facebook friend. >> i'm more triangle. >> are we going to go through all the geometric shapes here? >> yes. >> google files for a patent...
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they donate to the red cross, but google is doing self driving cars. google glass. and net access. let them be innovative. adam: what about a smack down at madison square garden. >> bill gates will never win any fights. adam: m going to leave it right there. if you happen to be watching in a cuntry provided by wi-fi in one of these balloons,e appreciate you watching. if you're walking around and you see a weed wagon driven by or driven by, you are not losing anything. they are driving pot laced lollipops sparking controversy which is why i'm about to run downstairs and meet this guy. we will meet him in just a second and investite this barely legal story. next. ♪ ♪ >>t is time for friday five with a "spare change." show them the truck. we have seen this around town selli the latest lollipops' talk about my times and meet the owner of this mobilebusiness jning us now to answer the question of it is legal. how should i address you? >>. >> >> this is the chemical of marijuana that gets you high with majuann. >> would lead to% have. >> that is different but the lead has anywhe from
they donate to the red cross, but google is doing self driving cars. google glass. and net access. let them be innovative. adam: what about a smack down at madison square garden. >> bill gates will never win any fights. adam: m going to leave it right there. if you happen to be watching in a cuntry provided by wi-fi in one of these balloons,e appreciate you watching. if you're walking around and you see a weed wagon driven by or driven by, you are not losing anything. they are driving pot...
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google class is a good example -- google glass is a good example. smart things you wear on your wrist. i am not talking about the fitness meters that are out there. significantly beyond that. they would tie back into the cell phone, the smartphone sitting in your pocket or purse and allow you to do a bunch of things. also, just sitting on the smartphone for a minute, giving it more capabilities and more intelligence in a way that is easier to use. picking a smartphone that is aware to some extent, not in a human sense, but aware of its surroundings, aware of what is going on. today, for instance, motorola which is now owned by google is announcing a new smartphone that it says can automatically adjust senses that when it it is in a moving car, when it senses that it is in your pants pocket. it will shut down the screen and other functions to save battery turned it senses it is screen down on a table or in your pocket. you can pull it out of your pocket and adjust by twisting your wrist it will immediately turn the camera on even before you have unlo
google class is a good example -- google glass is a good example. smart things you wear on your wrist. i am not talking about the fitness meters that are out there. significantly beyond that. they would tie back into the cell phone, the smartphone sitting in your pocket or purse and allow you to do a bunch of things. also, just sitting on the smartphone for a minute, giving it more capabilities and more intelligence in a way that is easier to use. picking a smartphone that is aware to some...
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for me the google experiment is like the world's fair. we could imagine uses of electricity, domestic uses particularly until these giant world fairs in the 20 century. people went to visit and they saw electric kitchens and electric kitchens and they saw the ideas of electric appliances totally fine at the time so kansas city for me is the world's fair of very high-capacity standardized connectivity and people are going to live in that an experience it and touch it and feel it and that will drive policy. i'm more interested in the google experiment is a visualization of what is possible. i am concerned and i share your concerns that if you have one after doing everything who is vertically integrated and with content and everything else -- there is a flow of information there. google swears that they are not wearing data from people in kansas city to travel over into building search engines without permission from the people playing the connectivity. but i am with you. out walk could break down at any time. as i say they twinkling of this
for me the google experiment is like the world's fair. we could imagine uses of electricity, domestic uses particularly until these giant world fairs in the 20 century. people went to visit and they saw electric kitchens and electric kitchens and they saw the ideas of electric appliances totally fine at the time so kansas city for me is the world's fair of very high-capacity standardized connectivity and people are going to live in that an experience it and touch it and feel it and that will...
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i choose to give information to google. i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger. that's what i'd be most worried about. look, no. i tend to agree here. and this idea, john, of individuals saying you can't have this or that, i don't know how that works when the nsa obviously isn't that interested in me. but some terrorist is going to say, i'd prefer if you fellows didn't have my phone records and all the rest of it. but, you know, i'm beginning to think that the congress of the united states should rightly take a look at this and sort of limit and we should argue out exactly what they can hold and how long. >> well, they are looking at it. a
i choose to give information to google. i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the...
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google is providing a financial gift of $600,000 to turn this into a reality. this is with the recreation and park department. i want to thank phil ginsberg, katy, so many people from the rec and park team that really brought this project forward. we selected locations throughout san francisco on a number of levels. first of all, we wanted to make sure that we continue to bridge our digital divide that exists not only throughout our country, but here in san francisco, to place free wi-fi networks in under served communities and across different parts of san francisco. but also to make sure that we provide wi-fi access in some of the most heavily trafficked parks and plazas in our city so we can have the greatest impact throughout our great city. i want to thank sf city for their strong partnership in this project. we started working together a little over a year ago. they are not only the leading effect knowledge jai voice in san francisco, but they really stepped up to the plate to be the project manager here who are going to oversee the installation of this p
google is providing a financial gift of $600,000 to turn this into a reality. this is with the recreation and park department. i want to thank phil ginsberg, katy, so many people from the rec and park team that really brought this project forward. we selected locations throughout san francisco on a number of levels. first of all, we wanted to make sure that we continue to bridge our digital divide that exists not only throughout our country, but here in san francisco, to place free wi-fi...
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making it a google instead of next act. >> we're hoping to make google a google. again, with your permission if we can anticipate the things you might want to know or some of the questions you may vl. we want go from you tells us wa you wain to know. than might make your life gipper. motoro motorola's product center says this foge is shaped on 0 years of hand research. heads up on the techs like me. i got the indepth news on it. >>> google's hoping to make money off this phone, of course, but what about you. could you be cashing in as well. later you've seen him make hard core deals at his store in detroit. >> i'll given you the whole package, everything including two chain saws, four nail guns, golf clubs and a crowbar. >> sounds good. >> coming up, lessgo gold joins in new york. >>> if you have not already asked your boss for a raise, watch this before do you it. n??tç7 >>> when captain kirk flipped over his communicator 45 years ago, no one imagined we would be doing this today without thinking about it. that's what happening, it disrupts our normal patterns.
making it a google instead of next act. >> we're hoping to make google a google. again, with your permission if we can anticipate the things you might want to know or some of the questions you may vl. we want go from you tells us wa you wain to know. than might make your life gipper. motoro motorola's product center says this foge is shaped on 0 years of hand research. heads up on the techs like me. i got the indepth news on it. >>> google's hoping to make money off this phone,...
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plus, don't bother googling it because we're the only ones who know the secret google buy sign. what is it? we'll reveal when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tel
plus, don't bother googling it because we're the only ones who know the secret google buy sign. what is it? we'll reveal when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. if you have high cholesterol,...
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and google and the world brain. the internet giant plants to put every book in the world online. >>> hello, in consider this, there are grave concerns. a threat to national security and a challenge to the world. >> it increases the risk of chemical weapons, and what we use of the future and it falls in the hands of terrorist who is might use them against us. >> reporter: and as secretary of state said the syrian president should be punished for what he called crime against humanity. >> we need to ask what is the risk of doing nothing? [ explosion ] >> reporter: the u.s. must respond, the obama administration says, to prevent more death in syria, and to send a message to the syrian government and others that they can't get away with using chemical weapons against its people but limited strikes wouldn't topple syria's president assad. >> it would weaken assad, but it would not tilt the playing field in the direction of the rebels. >> reporter: opponents of military action against syria said intervention could lead to
and google and the world brain. the internet giant plants to put every book in the world online. >>> hello, in consider this, there are grave concerns. a threat to national security and a challenge to the world. >> it increases the risk of chemical weapons, and what we use of the future and it falls in the hands of terrorist who is might use them against us. >> reporter: and as secretary of state said the syrian president should be punished for what he called crime against...
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>> we hope the next act of google is google. and google is going from a search to try and help you. think of it, with your permission, if we can anticipate the things you might want to know or some of the questions you may have, we just make you smarter. we want to go from you telling us what you want to know to us suggesting things that you might want to know that might make your life better. >> one of the things google knows about you is the shape of your hands. this phone's shape is based on 20 years of research on hands. yes, 20 years of hand research, and how it feels. i got the inside scoop on the new phone, and more about the phone, visit our blog. google is hoping to make money off the phone, of course, but what about you? companies like google and facebook and apple shaping our society. >>> and then hard core deals at the store in detroit. >> i will give you the whole package, everything included. golf clubs and a crowbar, and $800 altogether. >> sounds good. >> thank you very much. >> i will have my guys write you up. >> joining me on the streets of new york for a lesson t
>> we hope the next act of google is google. and google is going from a search to try and help you. think of it, with your permission, if we can anticipate the things you might want to know or some of the questions you may have, we just make you smarter. we want to go from you telling us what you want to know to us suggesting things that you might want to know that might make your life better. >> one of the things google knows about you is the shape of your hands. this phone's shape...
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type the number into google and -- i know you don't like google. >> the reverse phone thing is good. if they have a no identification i.d. then they are blocking it, then there's -- >> or sometimes they won't even give a phone number. they'll just put an e-mail address only. that's a really big sign. also make sure you don't pay with cash. never wire money for something like this. >> exact opposite of everything my father taught me. >> i'm sorry. >> okay. sometimes people go on vacation and like to post photos. we're enjoying the bahamas. having fun at the cape. >> wait until you get home. huh? >> yes. it's so bad. it's basically just saying please, rob my house. >> they don't know if somebody is there staying at your house while you are gone or you have adt or some other -- >> that's true. but you know what? it's worth taking a shot. >> a lot of people like to be on that do not call registry because you're sick of phone calls in your house. but sometimes that's a trap, too, right? >> yeah. criminals have actually started doing this lately, where they'll call you up and say hey, we'r
type the number into google and -- i know you don't like google. >> the reverse phone thing is good. if they have a no identification i.d. then they are blocking it, then there's -- >> or sometimes they won't even give a phone number. they'll just put an e-mail address only. that's a really big sign. also make sure you don't pay with cash. never wire money for something like this. >> exact opposite of everything my father taught me. >> i'm sorry. >> okay. sometimes...
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so the post office versus google when google is writing the contract it's google and their lawyers none of us were in the room none of us had any say on the matter the contract was entirely designed to increase the profits of google if the post office is writing the contract between us and you know the terms and conditions presumably it's being done with our elected legislators and us at least semi-transparent process and we can actually see why isn't that a good thing once it's a terrible idea to expand the responsibilities of the post office i note that it's in the constitution it is in the constitution i know too many people personally who had bad experiences i just mailed paid extra to have a letter sent with someone's payment check in it the letter finally returned with an address with a stamp on it saying that there was a change and that they wouldn't forward it to that particular person right my mother my own mother can't get the mail delivered to her house she put a box up in the post office person said all we have are going to have time for that we're not going to deliver that
so the post office versus google when google is writing the contract it's google and their lawyers none of us were in the room none of us had any say on the matter the contract was entirely designed to increase the profits of google if the post office is writing the contract between us and you know the terms and conditions presumably it's being done with our elected legislators and us at least semi-transparent process and we can actually see why isn't that a good thing once it's a terrible idea...
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look at market valuations of google. look how much money google has made since its original ipo. >> google's p-e ratio --. >> how about gooeling's stock price. >> google stock price has gone up but you say their earnings have gone up faster. >> so the relationship between the two has gone down as earnings have gone up. >> that's right. disconnect, same with microsoft and sysco. apple has delivered annual earnings growth which is 70%. unprecedented for a company that size. >> making it the largest market company in the world. >> on the other hand their pe has collapsed so their pee-cash is like 8. >> but it's got to be a bigger reason than the idea that people don't trusting it tech companies. >> since 2001 they have memories of the scars. >> i think people are bitter and skin call, up set about the crash. and here's why i say this. because now we're starting to see people enter tech, entrepreneurs, executives, press and investors who enter tech without didn't go through 290-- 2000 crash. mark zuckerberg is representative
look at market valuations of google. look how much money google has made since its original ipo. >> google's p-e ratio --. >> how about gooeling's stock price. >> google stock price has gone up but you say their earnings have gone up faster. >> so the relationship between the two has gone down as earnings have gone up. >> that's right. disconnect, same with microsoft and sysco. apple has delivered annual earnings growth which is 70%. unprecedented for a company...
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google is going to provide the financial [speaker not understood], correct? >> yes. >> after that what happens? >> well, first of all, i think we will make whatever proper investments we will have because we will consider this to be part of the infrastructure of our parks and recreation. as we do wi-fi in neighborhood corridors, we have infrastructure there. so, when i say that we are responsible, the city is responsible for infrastructure, we will then pay to maintain that infrastructure, particularly if residents and the visitors depend upon that infrastructure to work in a certain level. having said that, it doesn't the necessarily mean that we say, okay, the general fund has got to pay for this. that is why i'm touting the membership of sf city, our technology companies. i will tout the membership of the chamber of commerce. i will tout the membership of the community benefits district and the businesses along the corridors that we want to improve. all of them are partners to help us figure out how to maintain all the infrastructure that we want to put in
google is going to provide the financial [speaker not understood], correct? >> yes. >> after that what happens? >> well, first of all, i think we will make whatever proper investments we will have because we will consider this to be part of the infrastructure of our parks and recreation. as we do wi-fi in neighborhood corridors, we have infrastructure there. so, when i say that we are responsible, the city is responsible for infrastructure, we will then pay to maintain that...
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the head of the nsa in ahead of google. they are both powerful in terms of their ability cheater information. as a lawyer, i would like to see much more process associated with this wholesale surveillance. i don't think it makes sense to be capturing absolutely everything without any reason for any legal oversight. that's the first position for me. second is if we are selling up everything, running a query against that stuff should only be done with judicial oversight. we should have real visibility into what is happening with the retention of all the information and holidays being scraped through. i agree with you that our intelligence actors are using these pools of data created by google and facebook particularly abroad to vacuum up, inhale all possible information about people's lives connected to these networks. but that's always happening. it's just that there is more of it now than it used to be. we've always relied on judicial frameworks to constrain its insatiable appetite for data. right now that's what needs to c
the head of the nsa in ahead of google. they are both powerful in terms of their ability cheater information. as a lawyer, i would like to see much more process associated with this wholesale surveillance. i don't think it makes sense to be capturing absolutely everything without any reason for any legal oversight. that's the first position for me. second is if we are selling up everything, running a query against that stuff should only be done with judicial oversight. we should have real...
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it's a great buy, around $27. >> and finally, google, tell me what you think about google? >> it's what you want it to be, driverless cars and you name it. i will buy google way down here ten years ago, and as you mention, look at 850, 860, and it's a great buy. i am buying tkpwaog that. >> let's recap. you say buy apple and facebook and yahoo and google, and cisco is your only sell here. you have two other bonus stocks, tech companies with a retail presence. >> netflix, because i think the cable box is done. time warner, cbs, and time debac debacle, and netflix is definitely in the future. did you see what i could buy on amazon? organic baby food or parts for my atv. they have cloud services offering right now, and i think amazon is a great buy. >> they spent millions of dollars on something that is becoming increasingly controversial, what that is and what the company should do about it next. that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete bal
it's a great buy, around $27. >> and finally, google, tell me what you think about google? >> it's what you want it to be, driverless cars and you name it. i will buy google way down here ten years ago, and as you mention, look at 850, 860, and it's a great buy. i am buying tkpwaog that. >> let's recap. you say buy apple and facebook and yahoo and google, and cisco is your only sell here. you have two other bonus stocks, tech companies with a retail presence. >> netflix,...
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google local then they made it google maps then they changed it to google places then they had hot pot then they brought zagat and then they tried fromers and then they sold fromers. so it's constant chaos. if you're winning, it's usually calmer waters. and the think about yelp is we've been doing the same thing for about nine years. we feel pretty comfortable with our position. >> rose: do you believe are you happy being a c.e.o.? >> i'm happy being a c.e.o. so i do believe in founders as c.e.o.s. certainly there's success in the outliers, the black swan companies tend to have founder c.e.o.s, and i think there's something to that. part of it might be when these major changes happen in the industry like the iphone, like the... when there's a platform shift to really turn the company you need a moral authority. you need to say to everyone stop what you're doing, this is important, this is life or death. >> rose: this is what bill gates did when he turned it around to focus on the internet. >> rose: there was that famous memo. and i think that's something that might be hard for a busine
google local then they made it google maps then they changed it to google places then they had hot pot then they brought zagat and then they tried fromers and then they sold fromers. so it's constant chaos. if you're winning, it's usually calmer waters. and the think about yelp is we've been doing the same thing for about nine years. we feel pretty comfortable with our position. >> rose: do you believe are you happy being a c.e.o.? >> i'm happy being a c.e.o. so i do believe in...
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so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in the real world to be captured and placed back on-line so that really questions reality. so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really interested in, and the temporary aspect of the work so it is just there for a few seconds and then it falls apart and so the work exists, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a document of something that happened in a specific location. and also the space. well, for instance, basically as a photo work and with every space i try to keep a connection to an exhibition space and also to the relation of the artwork. and also because, yeah, you could ask yourself that you could taste of
so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in the real world to be captured and placed back on-line so that really questions reality. so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really...
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is google violence isn't google violating their own you know don't do evil corporate if those by supporting. that that's right i mean in this is i'm just in a kind of a general sense google has had a very clear policy. working on this side of climate and you know fighting climate change and promoting climate science and in fact today a letter was released by the google science communications group of seventeen climate scientists who worked with google two years ago on this almost like literally to fight back against the likes of inhofe in the letter just severely castigated google for deciding to finance in office and this isn't just senator inhofe and google has also started to fund groups like the competitive enterprise institute heritage foundation and other anti science climate denying politicians one susan molinari took over their lobbying shop she's a right wing corporate lobbyist is that i was going to add my next question is going to be why is google doing this and the company is run by some fairly intelligent people why would they back the flat earth society i mean i they i think t
is google violence isn't google violating their own you know don't do evil corporate if those by supporting. that that's right i mean in this is i'm just in a kind of a general sense google has had a very clear policy. working on this side of climate and you know fighting climate change and promoting climate science and in fact today a letter was released by the google science communications group of seventeen climate scientists who worked with google two years ago on this almost like literally...
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they donate to the red cross, but google is doing self driving cars. google glass. and net access. let them be innovative. adam: what about a smack down at madison square garden. >> bill gates will never win any fights. adam: i'm going to leave it right there. if you happen to be watching in a country provided by wi-fi in one of these balloons, we appreciate you watching. if you're walking around and you see a weed wagon driven by or driven by, you are not losing anything. they are driving pot laced lollipops sparking controversy which is why i'm about to run downstairs and meet this guy. we will meet him in just a second and investigate this barely legal story. next. ♪ [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only aut 80% of your part b medical expenses. the st is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket
they donate to the red cross, but google is doing self driving cars. google glass. and net access. let them be innovative. adam: what about a smack down at madison square garden. >> bill gates will never win any fights. adam: i'm going to leave it right there. if you happen to be watching in a country provided by wi-fi in one of these balloons, we appreciate you watching. if you're walking around and you see a weed wagon driven by or driven by, you are not losing anything. they are...
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google could come in and scoop it up. google broadcasting nfl games. the executive editor at forbes talks about that. they have the money. think this might happen? >> there is a good chance it could happen. shows how great it is to be in the nfl because i think if google were to snatch the rights away from direct tv it would be $2 billion annually. they could pay for this half of page-but when you're thinking of competing with apple and other tech companies and looking to maintain their growth what better avenue than the most popular sports programming on the planet. connell: the mechanics of how they would do it, billion dollars is double, they pay $1 billion a year. if google pays $2 billion or something else, they put it on the google tv and stream it and competition with apple tv or is there another way of doing it but in terms of packages, football, baseball, soccer, all these things in the future. >> it would certainly start with that form of streaming and we have already seen them doing its in other hand-held devices so we know fans are interest
google could come in and scoop it up. google broadcasting nfl games. the executive editor at forbes talks about that. they have the money. think this might happen? >> there is a good chance it could happen. shows how great it is to be in the nfl because i think if google were to snatch the rights away from direct tv it would be $2 billion annually. they could pay for this half of page-but when you're thinking of competing with apple and other tech companies and looking to maintain their...
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google is going to provide the financial [speaker not understood], correct? >> yes. >> after that what happens? >> well, first of all, i think we will make whatever proper investments we will have because we will consider this to be part of the infrastructure of our parks and recreation. as we do wi-fi in neighborhood corridors, we have infrastructure there. so, when i say that we are responsible, the city is responsible for infrastructure, we will then pay to maintain that infrastructure, particularly if residents and the visitors depend upon that infrastructure to work in a certain level. having said that, it doesn't the necessarily mean that we say, okay, the general fund has got to pay for this. that is why i'm touting the membership of sf city, our technology companies. i will tout the membership of the chamber of commerce. i will tout the membership of the community benefits district and the businesses along the corridors that we want to pr all of them are partners to help us figure out how to maintain all the infrastructure that we want to put in when
google is going to provide the financial [speaker not understood], correct? >> yes. >> after that what happens? >> well, first of all, i think we will make whatever proper investments we will have because we will consider this to be part of the infrastructure of our parks and recreation. as we do wi-fi in neighborhood corridors, we have infrastructure there. so, when i say that we are responsible, the city is responsible for infrastructure, we will then pay to maintain that...
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or scanned by google. google says they have every right to. they'll be back on court september 5th. >>> it's easy to dismiss turmoil in the middle east as nothing new. but there is new concern that egypt will be a dangerous mess for years to come. egyptian security forces moved against two camps, filled with supporters of the democratically elected president, mohammed morsi, who the military ousted. when the smoke cleared, nearly 300 police and civilians were dead. tonight there are fears that morsi supporters will go underground and start an insurgency. secretary of state john kerry said the conflict has set egypt back. >> this is a pivotal moment for all egyptians. the path toward violence leads only to greater instability, economic disaster, and suffering. the only sustainable path for either side is one toward a political solution. >> he did not threaten to withhold and of the $1.3 billion that the u.s. gives the egyptian military every year. >>> turning bay area sidewalks into personal junkyards. of t
or scanned by google. google says they have every right to. they'll be back on court september 5th. >>> it's easy to dismiss turmoil in the middle east as nothing new. but there is new concern that egypt will be a dangerous mess for years to come. egyptian security forces moved against two camps, filled with supporters of the democratically elected president, mohammed morsi, who the military ousted. when the smoke cleared, nearly 300 police and civilians were dead. tonight there are...
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look at market valuations of google. look how much money google has made since its original ipo. >> google's p-e ratio --. >> how about gooeling's stock price. >> google stock price has gone up but you say their earnings have gone up faster. >> so the relationship between the two has gone down as earnings have gone up. >> that's right. disconnect, same with microsoft and sysco. apple has delivered annual earnings growth which is 70%. unprecedented for a company that size. >> making it the largest market company in the world. >> on the other hand their pe has collapsed so their pee-cash is like 8. >> but it's got to be a bigger reason than the idea that people don't trusting it tech companies. >> since 2001 they have memories of the scars. >> i think people are bitter and skin call, up set about the crash. and here's why i say this. because now we're starting to see people enter tech, entrepreneurs, executives, press and investors who enter tech without didn't go through 290-- 2000 crash. mark zuckerberg is representative
look at market valuations of google. look how much money google has made since its original ipo. >> google's p-e ratio --. >> how about gooeling's stock price. >> google stock price has gone up but you say their earnings have gone up faster. >> so the relationship between the two has gone down as earnings have gone up. >> that's right. disconnect, same with microsoft and sysco. apple has delivered annual earnings growth which is 70%. unprecedented for a company...
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since google went public. we'll take a look at what the next nine years may bring. >>> and mark zuckerberg's facebook page hacked. yes, the founder himself was hacked. what else can be hacked on that site? we'll find out later on "closing bell." right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> welcome back. in detroit, it's speak now or forever hold your peace. today is the deadline for written objections to detroit's bankruptcy filing. wdiv's rod maloney is in the motor city with what's on the line. rod, good to have you. >> reporter: thank you, maria. i'm glad to be here. you know, it's one of the things where tonight at midnight, anybody who obje
since google went public. we'll take a look at what the next nine years may bring. >>> and mark zuckerberg's facebook page hacked. yes, the founder himself was hacked. what else can be hacked on that site? we'll find out later on "closing bell." right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and...
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before a statement from google, i'm confused about where google is coming from. i'm saying i can't figure it out. >> think about t spam, they have to have spam filters on stuff. they have to have virus filters. it's a part of regular course of business, there's an express contract when you sign up. terms and agreements is they're going to go through some of the stuff. it's part of the privacy policy. >> neil: if you gmail me i'm caught up in the same thing and never signed up. >> there's case law. >> neil: don't give me the lawyer stuff. i didn't sign up for it. >> there's case law that says you have signed up for it. >> oh. >> every time you send and email you have given implied consent because they're going through it for the spam, for the visors. there are filters. >> neil: you're such a good lawyer that you lost me. i'm not a gmail user. you email me, i open up, read the email, now i'm part of the gmail contract. >> most people are part of it. you and the person who sent it. we're not talking about viruses or spams, we're talking about google going into the e
before a statement from google, i'm confused about where google is coming from. i'm saying i can't figure it out. >> think about t spam, they have to have spam filters on stuff. they have to have virus filters. it's a part of regular course of business, there's an express contract when you sign up. terms and agreements is they're going to go through some of the stuff. it's part of the privacy policy. >> neil: if you gmail me i'm caught up in the same thing and never signed up....
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experience before google your goal to keep this site clean yeah i mean google when it started out when people fell in love with it was because it was clean and simple and you got stuff fast and that is what our goal is right and that's what you're doing more of tonight's conversations with great minds and people one after the birth. dramas that can't be ignored. towards others the fields in the same. faces changed the world the lights never. told pictures of the states the long distance from around the globe the brooklyn. i mean. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and welcome back to conversations of great minds i'm speaking with gabriel weinberg founder and c.e.o. of duck duck go dot com and we were talking about i don't know how do you make money i mean here you've got these giant companies we've got our most intimate secret information about you know more google in the searches for or s
experience before google your goal to keep this site clean yeah i mean google when it started out when people fell in love with it was because it was clean and simple and you got stuff fast and that is what our goal is right and that's what you're doing more of tonight's conversations with great minds and people one after the birth. dramas that can't be ignored. towards others the fields in the same. faces changed the world the lights never. told pictures of the states the long distance from...