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you tube should not be under the corporate control of google because google just can't keep its hands out of the you know honeypot we've seen them try to hack culture hack politics and for them to be able to use their influence to you know hide searches and decide what the public gets to see on its various services needs to be looked at scrutinized and and broken off from the main company so that for he is thank you for joining us and for your conscience and for speaking out. coming up valentine's day is the super bowl for florists and chocolate tears and greeting cards but is commercialism creeping out the uncoupled and is technology competing with cupid this is the big picture on our to america. little bit of the. past i would him will. take i could conquer. not. to show more than. you love clues you know nothing. tend to make it a secret is the ones who took. the who do have the kook on the scene do it in the out not as you. did most of the key political. to this needs to learn in one to find the. hard to use in to do. one thing with your house on the net classroom. do you believe
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you tube should not be under the corporate control of google because google just can't keep its hands out of the you know honeypot we've seen them try to hack culture hack politics and for them to be able to use their influence to you know hide searches and decide what the public gets to see on its various services needs to be looked at scrutinized and and broken off from the main company so that for he is thank you for joining us and for your conscience and for speaking out. coming up valentine's day is the super bowl for florists and chocolate tears and greeting cards but is commercialism creeping out the on coupled and is technology competing with cupid this is the big picture on our t. america. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on very dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. florist or flipping out hallmarks. his happy and good dive is going gaga as the valentine's day industrial complex gears up for
you tube should not be under the corporate control of google because google just can't keep its hands out of the you know honeypot we've seen them try to hack culture hack politics and for them to be able to use their influence to you know hide searches and decide what the public gets to see on its various services needs to be looked at scrutinized and and broken off from the main company so that for he is thank you for joining us and for your conscience and for speaking out. coming up...
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you tube should not be under the corporate control of google because google just can't keep its hands out of the you know honey pot we've seen them. try to hack culture hack politics and for them to be able to use their influence to you know hide searches and decide what the public gets to see on its various services needs to be looked at scrutinized and and broken off from the main company so that 4 he's thank you for joining us and for your conscience and for speaking out. coming up valentine's day is the super bowl for florists and chocolate tears and greeting cards but is commercialism creeping out the uncoupled and is technology competing with cupid this is the big picture on our t. america. micrographs friends aren't slights against you know whites or men for example there's their slights against women or nonwhites so it's always the idea is that statements that directed toward a privileged group are interpreted differently than a statement directed toward an oppressed group and so that's kind of the whole framework and it's it's a political framework that's used the result is o
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google was tracking not in software but in the data. and surveillance capitalism as shoshana wrote a wonderful book on that topic and dumped it really hold the world. and if you go to some of the books that were written about data economics by people like house. who is the economist at google, they talk a lot about the power of network, how in this new world the network effect of surveillance capitalism, that the company would become natural anomalies read the whole thing, these guys didn't want to get into the business unless they thought they could create monopolies so it away sort of comes into conflict with the don't be evil slogan pretty early on. >> it's complicated to because while we talk about them as being monopolies and having monopoly power in a lot of cases at the same time they're all competing with each other is what they would argue. they say the cloud, amazon, microsoft is the challenger and in operating systems microsoft, and smart phones apple is in the lead. if you're counting devices google is in the lead if you're
google was tracking not in software but in the data. and surveillance capitalism as shoshana wrote a wonderful book on that topic and dumped it really hold the world. and if you go to some of the books that were written about data economics by people like house. who is the economist at google, they talk a lot about the power of network, how in this new world the network effect of surveillance capitalism, that the company would become natural anomalies read the whole thing, these guys didn't...
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google, the scene. it's just not avoidable. with amazon, too, use businesses like aws which underpins a lot of the web are not something you can avoid. what that tells me what that tells us is that personal choices, personal decisions around which institutions want to interact and which ones you don't are not the way out of this. you have to push democratic institutions and policymakers to fix this problem because the influence and the reach of these institutions are so fast. consumers are users about unlocking to be able to force any change in behavior. >> host: given that come what are your views about how the european union has regulated big tech? >> guest: so the european union has moved out a little bit ahead of where the u.s. is, to be sure. we've seen some moves in germany in particular where for example, with facebook they basically said you can't share data between different platforms that you run, so if you are facebook you can't share data with what's apt and you can't share data with instagram. it's kind of a semi-b
google, the scene. it's just not avoidable. with amazon, too, use businesses like aws which underpins a lot of the web are not something you can avoid. what that tells me what that tells us is that personal choices, personal decisions around which institutions want to interact and which ones you don't are not the way out of this. you have to push democratic institutions and policymakers to fix this problem because the influence and the reach of these institutions are so fast. consumers are...
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you tube should not be under the corporate control of google because google just can't keep its hands out of the you know honeypot we've seen them try to hack culture hack politics and for them to be able to use their influence to you know hide searches and decide what the public is to see on its various services needs to be looked at scrutinized and and broken off from the main company so that for he is thank you for joining us and for your conscience and for speaking out. coming up valentine's day is the super bowl for florists and chocolate tears and greeting cards but is commercialism creeping out the on call polled and is technology competing with. this is the big picture on our t. american. orbed. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must or in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody to mention living in your best for the week with the scent of the 23. i doubt that had to serve to be. confined within 4 gray walls. using. them to leave dents room. flor
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netflix and google. >>host: there are some overlap like facebook and google with digital advertising and apple has shunned advertising and technology. huber is of the optical - - optimal company either but. >> that we think of them as all things tech. >> it's a great question and an interesting point because we are trying to separate each other as regulators look more tightly in the space. so what they do in the calm one - - in common is the network effect with the idea as you get big, you get bigger. the business model of these companies and many firms to bring as much territory as possible as quickly as possible. everybody wants them out. you get in and to sacrifice so a company like amazon but also like bluebird to undercut the world's taxi services and worry about profits later. this is something businesses haven't been able to do at scale until now. so that in itself has a lot of ramification and it cuts competitors out and with that monopoly power. >> so a reasonable and optimistic and simplistic s
netflix and google. >>host: there are some overlap like facebook and google with digital advertising and apple has shunned advertising and technology. huber is of the optical - - optimal company either but. >> that we think of them as all things tech. >> it's a great question and an interesting point because we are trying to separate each other as regulators look more tightly in the space. so what they do in the calm one - - in common is the network effect with the idea as you...
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emily: is that going to be tough on google, facebook and instagram? these are advertising driven businesses. kevin: there is a short run and then there is the long run. in the short term, of course it's got to be painful in terms of revenue. but, these companies make a fair amount of -- they have tons of cash lying around. this is not like these companies are going to go bankrupt tomorrow and you won't see them again. that is not true for all companies, but the ones you are asking about specifically have an enormous stockpile of cash. i think they will weather the storm. in the long run, hopefully this kind of pressure makes all of these companies better because they have to deliver even more on the promise, the promise that they give effective advertising to businesses. again, i think we will have to see. emily: my exclusive interview with kevin systrom, the cofounder and former ceo of instagram. coming up, we are talking about online talk therapy appeared all the shelter-in-place and some people feeling really isolated. we will talk to the founder a
emily: is that going to be tough on google, facebook and instagram? these are advertising driven businesses. kevin: there is a short run and then there is the long run. in the short term, of course it's got to be painful in terms of revenue. but, these companies make a fair amount of -- they have tons of cash lying around. this is not like these companies are going to go bankrupt tomorrow and you won't see them again. that is not true for all companies, but the ones you are asking about...
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host: again, google has been successful, over 90% of searches are done on google. has justecause it become part of our fabric. there are options out there, aren't there? sarah: that again is somewhat of a myth. when you look at in institution like google, yes it is searched but also it is maps, youtube, it is also at the end of the day really a digital advertising monopoly. facebook and google are digital advertising monopolies. that is something federal regulators and policymakers have the ability to change. you do to would google if you had that power? sarah: i would establish a structure and a framework around digital advertising monopolies that would reestablish or establish a regulated competition approach. there is no reason for google to be able -- or facebook to be able to own a whole host of properties. those should be spent off so we could have competition and more accountability in the markets. that is number one. you could do it horizontally, vertically, you could do it across functions. two is we need to update and design a regulatory apparatus to deal
host: again, google has been successful, over 90% of searches are done on google. has justecause it become part of our fabric. there are options out there, aren't there? sarah: that again is somewhat of a myth. when you look at in institution like google, yes it is searched but also it is maps, youtube, it is also at the end of the day really a digital advertising monopoly. facebook and google are digital advertising monopolies. that is something federal regulators and policymakers have the...
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has been successful over 90% of searches are done on google. that is because it's just become part of our fabric. there are options out there, aren't there? >> guest: that again is somewhat a myth. i think that when you look at institutions like google yes, it is a search but it is also maps. it's also youtube and at the end of the day really a digital advertising monopoly. facebook and google or digital advertising monopolies and that is something that federal regulators and policymakers have the ability to change. >> host: what would you do to google if you had the power? >> guest: basically i would establish a structure and a framework around digital advertising monopolies that would reestablish or establish a regulated competition approach. there is no reason for google to be able or facebook to be able to own a whole host of properties and those should be spun off so we can have competition and more accountability in those markets. that is number one pick you can do it horizontally or do it vertically or across functions. number two is we
has been successful over 90% of searches are done on google. that is because it's just become part of our fabric. there are options out there, aren't there? >> guest: that again is somewhat a myth. i think that when you look at institutions like google yes, it is a search but it is also maps. it's also youtube and at the end of the day really a digital advertising monopoly. facebook and google or digital advertising monopolies and that is something that federal regulators and policymakers...
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there are a couple other problems with apple that overlap problems with google and facebook. one is in terms of who gets what part of the innovation pie. one of the arguments when regulators say these companies are too big, we need to bring them to heal, make him smaller, break them up, they say this is a battle between regulation and innovation. i would argue these companies, apple is foremost among them, are implementers, not innovators. they are implementers of pretty much other people's technology. you can see this playing out, there is a great story and headlines, the google battle and so now has a the to pick with a small innovator, a guy came up with a way to make smart speakers, very innovative company, came up a lot of technologies adapted by google and apple. as those companies are getting bigger and more powerful they started infringing on those patents, they have taken apple to court over patent infringement. it couldn't afford to take on both google and apple over patent infringement but apple has had major fights with other big companies like qualcomm. apple in
there are a couple other problems with apple that overlap problems with google and facebook. one is in terms of who gets what part of the innovation pie. one of the arguments when regulators say these companies are too big, we need to bring them to heal, make him smaller, break them up, they say this is a battle between regulation and innovation. i would argue these companies, apple is foremost among them, are implementers, not innovators. they are implementers of pretty much other people's...
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, and google backed down. they let go of the contract, to let it expire. so a a significant portion of e drive people who work in these organizations that want to see tech being used to build things, to do good. >> so their belief is not totally unlike the government is constituted in the constituent parts. >> this is something i think it's one of the interesting features of these particular companies that i call net states, is that of course their interest in the bottom line, interested in making sure they can be successful businesses. but you do hear about internal employee protests when the company does something they don't think alliance with these beliefs of their core belief, that tech should be used for good. i think one of the challenges with this dynamic is that we may cheer them from the sidelines and say google, go ahead and protest but we don't actually have any role as citizens to directly influence that process, which is think makes this unique phenomena. >> will come back to that in a minute. ba
, and google backed down. they let go of the contract, to let it expire. so a a significant portion of e drive people who work in these organizations that want to see tech being used to build things, to do good. >> so their belief is not totally unlike the government is constituted in the constituent parts. >> this is something i think it's one of the interesting features of these particular companies that i call net states, is that of course their interest in the bottom line,...
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this coming from the google ceo. you think about all of these folks who are not going to get new jobs, were possibly going to lose their jobs. what are the banks doing in light of a weaker u.s. consumer and are they doing enough? sonali: what is amazing, that is a large healthy company. there are thousands, millions of companies across america, smaller companies do not have as much access to loans. you look at the u.s. payroll protection program, $349 billion. that is running at capacity. the banks are doing what they can to get those loans out faster. what happens 3, 4, 6 months from now as this continues to drag on and nonperforming loans get higher? this -- there will be less of a willingness to take on losses. that is not true for every suchny, that they have as create access as google does. emily: talk to us about what happened in goldman-s portfolio. -- goldman's portfolio. trading surpassed expectations. what happened there? sonali: when it comes to bank of america, wells fargo, jp morgan, they had a -- they h
this coming from the google ceo. you think about all of these folks who are not going to get new jobs, were possibly going to lose their jobs. what are the banks doing in light of a weaker u.s. consumer and are they doing enough? sonali: what is amazing, that is a large healthy company. there are thousands, millions of companies across america, smaller companies do not have as much access to loans. you look at the u.s. payroll protection program, $349 billion. that is running at capacity. the...
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and with project maven to apply ai to recognition technology if they found out inside google this was happening then a number of people resigned in protest a companywide letter circulated that said we do not believe google should be in the defense business and they backed out and let it expire. with these two build things that is one of the interesting features and to be in the bottom line with those successful businesses but you do hear about those employee protest and if it does align with the core belief beliefs. it is one of the challenges that we may hear them from the sidelines and just go protest but we don't have a role to directly influence that process that makes it a unique phenomenon. >>host: so i want to ask you about the governments relationship to netscape. so can you recount this episode in the book by the social media companies and how that went? >> so with the tech industry through 2018 to reach out to law enforcement and federal agencies and try to partner with them to figure out how to we meet the challenges we all face together and they have been a little slow to
and with project maven to apply ai to recognition technology if they found out inside google this was happening then a number of people resigned in protest a companywide letter circulated that said we do not believe google should be in the defense business and they backed out and let it expire. with these two build things that is one of the interesting features and to be in the bottom line with those successful businesses but you do hear about those employee protest and if it does align with...
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and google backed out. they let go of the contract and let it expire so it's a significant portion of the drive of people that work at these organizations that want to see tech being used the buildings, to dogood . >>. >> host: so the belief is not totally unlike a government and its constituent parts. >> guest: this is something that one of the interesting features of these particular companies that i call net states is that of course they're interested in their bottom line, interested in making sure they can be successful businesses but you do hereabout internal employee protests when the company , they don't think aligns with their core beliefs, that tech should be used for good and i think that it's one of the challenges with this dynamic is that we may cheer them from the sidelines and say yea google, go ahead and protest. do anything you think is right but we don't have any role as citizens to directly influence that process. i think that's another thing that makes this a unique phenomenon. >> and bas
and google backed out. they let go of the contract and let it expire so it's a significant portion of the drive of people that work at these organizations that want to see tech being used the buildings, to dogood . >>. >> host: so the belief is not totally unlike a government and its constituent parts. >> guest: this is something that one of the interesting features of these particular companies that i call net states is that of course they're interested in their bottom line,...
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google news labs has committed three hunter $50 million or so to the google news initiative. google gives out that money they make partnerships with organizations, they make decisions about who gets it and who doesn't. for a long time ago has done when they have experienced a backlash about the policies of the algorithms not prioritizing full articles, they have deep prioritize the new sites that have complained. and so that is not good enough. the technology companies have helped create this problem and they have admitted to it. there's a big mia coppola mogul it was on mark zuckerberg saying before congress he did some bad stuff, they have a hand in that that's kind of our fault, but that -- went really given back. they haven't systematized this problem. they've done some things, and they have been working hard in many ways. but it's not enough. it's really important that we remember these are multibillion-dollar companies. some of the richest companies in the world. they get treated more like nationstates these days and they get treated like a regular company. so, kathleen
google news labs has committed three hunter $50 million or so to the google news initiative. google gives out that money they make partnerships with organizations, they make decisions about who gets it and who doesn't. for a long time ago has done when they have experienced a backlash about the policies of the algorithms not prioritizing full articles, they have deep prioritize the new sites that have complained. and so that is not good enough. the technology companies have helped create this...
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i am not close to what is happening at google these days. , there weret google always ebbs and flows. it does not seem like that big of a deal. when times are good, they hire a lot and they spend a lot. when times are bad, they take the opportunity to slow things down. it crisis is also an opportunity. you will probably see more companies doing it. emily: did this ever happened during your time at google? for example, during the financial crisis? >> in 2008, we absolutely slow down quite a bit. it is not the kind of thing you think about when you think of google -- layoffs. we see a lot of companies grappling with how much should they cut, how much is too much? how do you make sure you do it in compassionate way? not only for the people who are leaving, but for the people who are staying. how do you let them know that you are not next? emily: microsoft announced a similar thing that google has. how do companies do this the right way? we spoke to an investor earlier this week said if you are going to do layoffs, do it all at once so it is not death by a thousand cuts. it is hard to pre
i am not close to what is happening at google these days. , there weret google always ebbs and flows. it does not seem like that big of a deal. when times are good, they hire a lot and they spend a lot. when times are bad, they take the opportunity to slow things down. it crisis is also an opportunity. you will probably see more companies doing it. emily: did this ever happened during your time at google? for example, during the financial crisis? >> in 2008, we absolutely slow down quite...
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google news labs has committed $350 million or so to the google news initiative. they make partnerships conversation. they make decisions about who gets in and who doesn't. for the long time what google has done when this experience i clashed about the policies or the algorithms not prioritizing for articles, they deprioritize the new site that complain. that's not good enough. the technology companies have helped create this problem and david miller two. there's been an big mea culpa moment. we saw mark zuckerberg said before congress saying i know james analytic -- they haven't systematized the response to this problem. they have done some things and they been working hard in many ways but is not enough. it's important we remember these are multibillion-dollar companies. the richest companies in the world. they get treated more like nationstates these days than they get treated like a regular company. kathleen taught me to reinvestment journalism and the skeptical of what we see today and to not think that journalism has helped to think journalism get a lot. all
google news labs has committed $350 million or so to the google news initiative. they make partnerships conversation. they make decisions about who gets in and who doesn't. for the long time what google has done when this experience i clashed about the policies or the algorithms not prioritizing for articles, they deprioritize the new site that complain. that's not good enough. the technology companies have helped create this problem and david miller two. there's been an big mea culpa moment....
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emily: google meets will be free for all users. google wants in on the zoom action. i want to bring in mark. a huge move. google meet has been a videoconferencing editor and option to zoom. zoom has really gotten a lot of the lion share. mark: that is one way to look at it. had hangouts for years. they had gmail, it is built in, the bed with and technology. this video chat was theirs to lose. they lost it to zoom. verizon wireless got in. moreteams has gotten much impressive. facebook is coming out with its own free radio chat service. -- video chat service. they are requiring people sign up with a google account. they say they have 100 million users. i am sure that will skyrocket once he becomes free. emily: zoom has a free option. what does this mean for zoom, microsoft, webex? google says they have a 60 minute limit for this but they are not enforcing that until september. ify are waiting to see people will use this to catch up with friends or if it is something that businesses will use, the free version. that is where google is trying to challenge microsoft. by 1
emily: google meets will be free for all users. google wants in on the zoom action. i want to bring in mark. a huge move. google meet has been a videoconferencing editor and option to zoom. zoom has really gotten a lot of the lion share. mark: that is one way to look at it. had hangouts for years. they had gmail, it is built in, the bed with and technology. this video chat was theirs to lose. they lost it to zoom. verizon wireless got in. moreteams has gotten much impressive. facebook is coming...
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should be in this business and google pack now. they let their contracts expire. there are people that work in these organizations that want to use tech to build things and to do good. >> it's unlike government can -- constituted as its government parks. >> one of an interesting feature of these companies that i call net states of course their interests and their bottom line in making sure they can have successful businesses but you do hear about internal employee protests. the company doesn't align with their core beliefs that tech should be used for good. i think it's one of the challenges with this dynamic that we may cheer them from the san lai -- sidelines and say yea google protests and do anything you don't think is right but we don't have her role as a citizen to directly influence that process which is a big phenomenon. >> will come down -- back to that in a minute. i want to ask you about the government's relationship to net states. let me ask you if you could start by recounting this episode you have in the book the i ha
should be in this business and google pack now. they let their contracts expire. there are people that work in these organizations that want to use tech to build things and to do good. >> it's unlike government can -- constituted as its government parks. >> one of an interesting feature of these companies that i call net states of course their interests and their bottom line in making sure they can have successful businesses but you do hear about internal employee protests. the...
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we see this in the case of google they worked with the department of defense on a very small contract called project maven looking at how to apply to the recognition technology and this was a small contract, about a handful of people working on it but when people found out that this was happening, a number of people resigned in protest. there was a letter circulating saying we don't believe they should be in the business and google backed down and let it expire. so is this a good portion of the drive of the people that work in these organizations that want to see the tests being used to do good. >> so that isn't totally unlike the government constituting the constituent parks. >> this is something that i think one of the interesting features of these particular companies that i comment on is of course you're interested in their bottom line and making sure that they can be successful businesses, but you do hear about the internal entity protest when they don't think in line with these core beliefs that it should be used for good, and i think that it's one of the challenges within the d
we see this in the case of google they worked with the department of defense on a very small contract called project maven looking at how to apply to the recognition technology and this was a small contract, about a handful of people working on it but when people found out that this was happening, a number of people resigned in protest. there was a letter circulating saying we don't believe they should be in the business and google backed down and let it expire. so is this a good portion of the...
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so people are at home, they're using google products. this is all really good for their advertising business, but i think it was guy who was putting this into perspective for companies on the other side of this, what does the future of investing look like? this is still an advertising business we have cloud which is the only diversification that's 8% of revenue. solid business, but if you compare that to a company, say apple which is slightly more than half the revenue is outside of the iphone and other companies that are trying to engineer the future world. that's where i come to, as a trader and someone who is investing in this, think about the multiple longer term 26 times next year is still a pretty healthy multiple. >> gene, i don't know how advertisers work in terms of how real time their what google takes or what alphabet takes in is a reflection on what's going on in the economy. if you're a travel company or a small business and you want to advertise on google, do you buy that a week out? do you buy that two weeks -- i'm trying
so people are at home, they're using google products. this is all really good for their advertising business, but i think it was guy who was putting this into perspective for companies on the other side of this, what does the future of investing look like? this is still an advertising business we have cloud which is the only diversification that's 8% of revenue. solid business, but if you compare that to a company, say apple which is slightly more than half the revenue is outside of the iphone...
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so apple and google doing this app. communications and other types of technology that we can leverage. it is not a cure-all. we don't want to rely on it necessarily. we want to compliment on the boots, boots on the groundwork of contact tracers, yeah. melissa: for the record the urgent care i was at did offer pcr testing as well. don't have symptoms. other people were getting that. other urgent care i was looking at. they were in a lot of places. they were testing for the option. checking do i currently individual as well. we're improving. we could always have more. >> we're improving. >> one big concern for me, before we run out of time, the homeless population here in new york and elsewhere. >> yeah. melissa: for every big city it is another huge problem. in new york it is manifesting themselves they have moved to live on an subways. they're putting mta workers at risk. themselves at risk. our health care workers as we try to open up again, everyone is saying that is not my fault. i reached out to the mayor are. the m
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impact are the measures having we break down some recent info from google and what we now know about how people are reacting to the shutdown and later with the drop in commerce the globe over jobs have been slashed in several sectors what toll will these cuts have on the global economy and how are markets reacting we have a packed show today so let's dive right in. and we lead our show today with a possible reprieve in the ongoing oil price war between russia and saudi arabia which has sent the commodity plummeting russian president vladimir putin announced friday his country is ready to cut production as long as other major producers follow suit saying quote according to preliminary estimates i think that we could talk about a reduction in the volume of about $10000000.00 barrels per day a little less maybe a little more adding and i believe that when i talk about partnerships everyone including our partners understands that we can talk about a reduction from the level of production that prevailed before the crisis so far this year or prices on major benchmarks brant crude in west t
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google being the part of alphabet that makes the bulk of the money. now direct response, they were saying, the sorts of ads that prompt people to download stuff, those are doing better than brand advertising overall. the cloud business also generally doing well, this echos a bit of what we heard from snap a few days ago what's your sense of how much of google's revenue remains relatively stable in this crisis and how much is seriously at risk going forward. >> so direct response particularly within youtube was strong relative to brand but google does have 70% of revenue that's really tied to gdp growth if you look at the search business where buyers are buying key words tied to specific commercial content, that business was very directly impacted, even though that's direct response as well. in fact, q-4 to q-22020 was a 5% percentage point deceleration in the business and on the youtube side as well meaningful deceleration. but direct response within youtube, buyers in different category, someone can come behind that and spend in the academy you're no
google being the part of alphabet that makes the bulk of the money. now direct response, they were saying, the sorts of ads that prompt people to download stuff, those are doing better than brand advertising overall. the cloud business also generally doing well, this echos a bit of what we heard from snap a few days ago what's your sense of how much of google's revenue remains relatively stable in this crisis and how much is seriously at risk going forward. >> so direct response...
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google's profits hold strong despite the coronavirus. but parent company alphabets latest figures show the crisis has slashed spending on top of the times. italian restaurant bar and club owners take to the streets saying they may not survive. down. thousands of german container ship crews are stuck now to scenes because of credit hours measures to hear their stories. this is going to be business and robots in the welcome along wall street's maybe under lockdown but that hasn't stopped the flow of financial results coming from the u.s. as biggest companies some major players publish their figures on tuesday painting a clearer picture of the true impact of the coronavirus pandemic but more on this let's go to our financial correspondent who's in new york in fact outside the google offices in new york what i can say that we've had some results from their parent company alpha that's how are they doing. well i mean nobody is really working in this building behind me google said that probably early june people might be leaving home office aga
google's profits hold strong despite the coronavirus. but parent company alphabets latest figures show the crisis has slashed spending on top of the times. italian restaurant bar and club owners take to the streets saying they may not survive. down. thousands of german container ship crews are stuck now to scenes because of credit hours measures to hear their stories. this is going to be business and robots in the welcome along wall street's maybe under lockdown but that hasn't stopped the flow...
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well i mean nobody is really working in this building behind me google said that probably early june people might be leaving home office again if we look at the past quarter in the 1st 2 months off the quarter business actually went to very well but then in the 3rd month of the quarter that's when things started to become a dicey especially if you look at the business and that's 80 percent of googled revenue a lot of the travel companies for example they're really cutting back care quite a bit they're spending so google itself is by the way saying that they're cutting their marketing expenses as a well but they did beat revenue estimates the stock in after hours trading up by about 3 and a half percent but we will see the full extent of the corona in picked in the now in the quarter that just started now. some of the major pharmaceuticals fans have also been posting their results and this global health crisis is improving is positive for them as we might expect it. well in the past quarter business went pretty well for pfizer and merck those came out with their earnings results are a
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it's also historic they're appearing together on my screen and yours. >> the idea here that google and apple had, it wasn't new with us. could we use mobile phones to help public health agencies do a better job to amplify their efforts on contact tracing. >> and it was actually accredited to the academic institutions both in the u.s. and europe and asia. there are a lot of researchers thinking through this problem. >> reporter: okay. so what is this big project? it's a little technical, so let's take this slowly. you've heard of bluetooth, right? it's a weak radio signal that lets your phone send music to wireless head phones or music to your car's stereo. very soon, iphones and android phones will continuously broadcast a bluetooth beacon, basically a big number that changes every few minutes, to any phones within about 15 feet. meanwhile, of course, your phone is picking up the beacons from all other phones nearby. it remembers these interactions for 14 days. now, here is the cool part. suppose that a few days later this guy tests positive for covid-19. if he's willing, he can report
it's also historic they're appearing together on my screen and yours. >> the idea here that google and apple had, it wasn't new with us. could we use mobile phones to help public health agencies do a better job to amplify their efforts on contact tracing. >> and it was actually accredited to the academic institutions both in the u.s. and europe and asia. there are a lot of researchers thinking through this problem. >> reporter: okay. so what is this big project? it's a little...
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google is profits hold strong despite the coronavirus to pandemic but parent company alphabets latest figures show the crisis cost slashing spending on top of the times of. italian restaurant bar and club owners take to the streets saying they may not survive another month of knocked down. and thousands of german container ship crew are stuck out to scenes because of coronavirus measures will hear their stories. this is going to be a business on robots in berlin welcome along. well streets may be under lockdown but that hasn't stopped the flow of financial results coming from the u.s. its biggest companies some major players publish their figures on tuesday painting a clearer picture of the true impact of the coronavirus pandemic for more on this let's go to afghan national correspondent who's in new york in fact outside the google offices in new york what i can say that we've had some results from that parent company out of that how are they doing and. well i mean nobody is really working in this building behind me google said that probably early june people might be leaving the home
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after the closing bell today, big earnings reports of alphabet, parent of google an starbucks. two stocks to watch in the afterhours session kelly evans picking up the breaking news coverage and she starts that coverage right now >>> thank you, dom welcome, everybody, to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans and stocks are searching for direction struggling to make a fifth straight day of gains. dow up 380 at the highs but up 70 right now s&p up 1 point and the nasdaq turned negative by 61. energy is weighingon sentiment again with an another wild ride for oil. one point today we fell 20% to a low of 10 bucks a barrel right now trading just under 13 for a half a percent gain. richman fed sentiment sinks. consumer confidence the biggest monthly drop since 1973. losing the confidence built up in this administration let's get to it with bob pisani, especially with the nasdaq lagging and big tech earnings on tap. robert >> fang is not helping us at all today. the s&p 500, we were about to break out early this morning 2920 we were up there. that's the highest level since march 6th believe
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google has some runway in which to grow that market. finally, google is underperforming its peers on the year to day basis. as ane into this year election year, olympics, we thought it would be a strong environment but we have had to rethink that strategy. even since january of 2019, not participating in the tech rally as much as its peers. taylor riggs, thank you for that. for more on alphabet, we are joined by the lead technology analyst for rbc, mark mahaney. first-quarter earnings but we know january and february were probably spared from the pandemic impact, so we only have to do with march. what are we expecting? clearly, an impact is what the market is expecting. the most interesting, useful thing google could do is talk about the trading levels in the month of april. that is when the market correctly assumes the worst will have occurred, but a true negative impact in april. the fear factor out there on this stock is they will almost certainly print their person negative revenue quarter ever. it is the magnitude that people are u
google has some runway in which to grow that market. finally, google is underperforming its peers on the year to day basis. as ane into this year election year, olympics, we thought it would be a strong environment but we have had to rethink that strategy. even since january of 2019, not participating in the tech rally as much as its peers. taylor riggs, thank you for that. for more on alphabet, we are joined by the lead technology analyst for rbc, mark mahaney. first-quarter earnings but we...
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facek boo, google, i would argue apple and some would argue microsoft less so are all valuations you don't have a difficult time buying in the balance sheets in this environment where toy moo it's almost more about credit and i think those are the defensive stocks and i think they will remain defensive and, look, the nasdaq's been above the 200 day for two weeks now. the vix is now sub-35 and is that good or bad these guys are saying you sell that and i think we would have a case where markets have come down a bit and if anything, this is the marginal dollar and it may not be good news overall because of the lack of breadth and carter brings us up and those are the defensive stocks >>. >> i'll give you some choices. of the big-cap names this coming week, this is the most defensive right now in your view or none of the above >> the most defensive out of the ones reporting this week in my opinion, typically i would say google and in this environment i would say no i understand what jeff mills said before and he's spot on, but if you made me pick i would say microsoft, msft. >> microsof
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we need more googles. we still have a little bit more coverage that we will need in some of the more remote parts of the state. but this was a substantial enhancement that came at the right time with the labor management agreement, with the federal waiver. and with the exspeckation that the schools will close. i want to end by making one personal point. as a important of four. the oldest has been a very session stressful time. for all the parents out there, millions of you that may be very anxious about the expossessionation your school is not expectation your school is not going to reopen. let me just express deep respect and empathy. and particularly for mothers. let me just say this openingly. i try to do my part as a parent, but my wife does a heroic amount of work. and the pressure that we have placed now additional pressure on care givers and parents particularly women and moms is extraordinary. moms are already carrying disproportionate amount of weight in terms of managing the household. moms are a
we need more googles. we still have a little bit more coverage that we will need in some of the more remote parts of the state. but this was a substantial enhancement that came at the right time with the labor management agreement, with the federal waiver. and with the exspeckation that the schools will close. i want to end by making one personal point. as a important of four. the oldest has been a very session stressful time. for all the parents out there, millions of you that may be very...
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google slashing budgets for the second half of the year. cnbc say google will cut marketing budgets by as much as half and hiring freezes for both full-time and contract workers. the change appears to be drastic. the ceo from the parent company said google would pull back some of the investments with firing. we did reach out to google and waiting for, or check san francisco-based gap is running low on cash and has stopped paying rent. the retailer said it is burning through $1 billion since february. the company has implemented for lows across the store and now it will not pay april rent. gap is working to negotiate with the landlord but will likely make more job cuts. >>> a live look at the bay bridge. we take congestion pricing on tolls has been suspended started today. the fee will be six dollars all day every day. the same for the other six estate state owned bridges. they voted due to the steep drop in traffic. >>> cities requiring people to covering faces. starting tomorrow anyone who is out and about and might come into close contact
google slashing budgets for the second half of the year. cnbc say google will cut marketing budgets by as much as half and hiring freezes for both full-time and contract workers. the change appears to be drastic. the ceo from the parent company said google would pull back some of the investments with firing. we did reach out to google and waiting for, or check san francisco-based gap is running low on cash and has stopped paying rent. the retailer said it is burning through $1 billion since...
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yeah, what we should realise is that google has a lwa ys should realise is that google has always had this data, this is not new, they are just making it public. if you use a phone with google maps on it, it knows where you are, google has that data, it knows, for instance, this phone, i am at home right now, it knows when i go to the office, when i go to the shop. that data has always been there. what they are doing now is being far more public with this, and it's producing fascinating results, with reports out this morning on 131 different countries, and how activity has gone down. i am looking at one of the pages now, in the uk, 85% fall in retail and recreation, 52% fall in visits to parks, 42% fall in grocery and pharmacy visits, since february. i've also been contrasting it with france, which has actually had a much tighter lockdown, much stricter, for a bit longer, and the figures there are much higher than they are in the uk. farfewer people going to grocery stores, far fewer people going to parks, and on public transport. and this information is going to be pretty useful to t
yeah, what we should realise is that google has a lwa ys should realise is that google has always had this data, this is not new, they are just making it public. if you use a phone with google maps on it, it knows where you are, google has that data, it knows, for instance, this phone, i am at home right now, it knows when i go to the office, when i go to the shop. that data has always been there. what they are doing now is being far more public with this, and it's producing fascinating...
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. >> the argument is google's r & d effort. this means a lot of different things and can be used in a lot of different ways. it clearly has a lot of military applications from processing satellite images, helping create process data. automating drone warfare. cyber warfare. there are all these ways a.i. is a dual hughes thing for military and civilian uses. maria: we reached out to google and a spokesman said the allegations are baseless. >> any innovation that happens in china's industrial economy must be brought ultimately to the people's liberation army. it's part of their objective to close the gap with the u.s. military. it's designed for conflict with the u.s. and their allies. maria: china's 2025 goals target the country to be the world largest super power. it's pursuing a.i. to track citizens and military deployments. >> the chinese behavior is agreesist among every dimension of international power. their weapons systems, space technology, all those things that can project power beyond their own country. maria: using a.
. >> the argument is google's r & d effort. this means a lot of different things and can be used in a lot of different ways. it clearly has a lot of military applications from processing satellite images, helping create process data. automating drone warfare. cyber warfare. there are all these ways a.i. is a dual hughes thing for military and civilian uses. maria: we reached out to google and a spokesman said the allegations are baseless. >> any innovation that happens in...
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business model is to track google's a surveillance capitalist google makes its billions by tracking every move you make on and off the web apple and google say pretty say transparency and consent at most importance and as if it and they will openly publish information about their work for others to analyze governments worldwide are working out how to take knowledge we can help us to identify sick people and stop the spread of the virus some countries including poland israel and singapore already use people's handsets to monitor their quarantine or send coronavirus alerts. south korea is joining hong kong and using electronic wristbands with some uses asked to send a photo of their home to prove they're in self isolation that's aimed at getting the lockdowns and border restrictions lifted as soon as possible it's very new new technology it's very interesting but a lot of people worry about it in terms of the person's freedom we're going to take a look at that a very strong look at it will it you know pretty said the kind of in china where the outbreak began last year most codes dicta
business model is to track google's a surveillance capitalist google makes its billions by tracking every move you make on and off the web apple and google say pretty say transparency and consent at most importance and as if it and they will openly publish information about their work for others to analyze governments worldwide are working out how to take knowledge we can help us to identify sick people and stop the spread of the virus some countries including poland israel and singapore...
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microsoft and apple, google and amazon look at all those stocks down. the s&p is still up 3% the reason we're up is because banks and industrials have helped out today look at these industrials. 3m is seeing growth in some of the safety the blue angels just flew over there's a big roar outside pepsi, xerox, u.p.s., harley davidson withdrawing guidance. here is a list of the companies withdrawing the guidance 98 of them and our own tally here at cnbc, 30 have suspended or cut the dividend and 67 have suspended buy backs. this is just this quarter. we're only one-third of the way through earning season a lot more to come back to you. >> thank you very much >>> the federal reserve kicking off its two day meeting as i continues to help prop up the economy during the coronavirus out break. steve has more on what to expect with details from our exclus ifr cnbc fed survey. hey, steve >> we hoped to hear how the fed sees this economic downturn and recovery there's a long hard road ahead and a lot more money needed from federal reserve and from congress staying
microsoft and apple, google and amazon look at all those stocks down. the s&p is still up 3% the reason we're up is because banks and industrials have helped out today look at these industrials. 3m is seeing growth in some of the safety the blue angels just flew over there's a big roar outside pepsi, xerox, u.p.s., harley davidson withdrawing guidance. here is a list of the companies withdrawing the guidance 98 of them and our own tally here at cnbc, 30 have suspended or cut the dividend...
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business model is to track people google's a surveillance capitalist google makes its billions by tracking every move you make on and off the web apple and google say pretty say transparency and consent at most importance in a safe it and they will openly publish information about their work for others to analyze governments worldwide are working out how to take knowledge we can help us to identify sick people and stop the spread of the virus some countries including poland israel and singapore already use people's handsets to monitor their quarantine or send coronavirus alerts. south korea is joining hong kong and using electronic wristbands with some uses asked to send a photo of their home to prove they're in self isolation that's aimed at getting the lockdowns and border restrictions lifted as soon as possible it's very new new technology it's very interesting but a lot of people worry about it in terms of a person's freedom we're going to take a look at that a very strong look at it we'll let you know pretty said occurring in china where the outbreak began last year. dictate where the
business model is to track people google's a surveillance capitalist google makes its billions by tracking every move you make on and off the web apple and google say pretty say transparency and consent at most importance in a safe it and they will openly publish information about their work for others to analyze governments worldwide are working out how to take knowledge we can help us to identify sick people and stop the spread of the virus some countries including poland israel and singapore...