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conclude your testimony. when it turns red the time has expired. mr. pichai, you are very welcome and you may begin. chairman goodlatte, ranking member nadler and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for opportunity to be here today. i joined google 15 years ago and have been privileged to serve as ceo for the past three years. my love for information and technology began long before that. it s been 25 years since i made the u.s. my home. growing up in india, i have distinct memories of when my family got its first phone and first television. each new technology made a profound difference in our life. getting the phone meant i could call ahead to the hospital to check instead of taking a two-hour trip there. and the television, while it only had one channel i couldn t have been more thrilled by its arrival. those experiences made me a
no question about it, house judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte saying americans put their trust in big tech companies to champion open dialogue. it is congress s responsibility to the american people to make sure these tech giants are transparent and accountable in their practices and a top house republican says it s about time the google ceo sit down and answer these questions from lawmakers. there is no other company that has a greater control over the internet on searches than google. google has not been coming to any of our hearings. twitter, facebook and others. 90% of all internet searches goes through google. sandra: that s a monopoly. that s an argument. competitiveness, bias. republicans would like google to use its vast power impartially. many don t believe that s the case right now. bill: mike emanuel on the hill for us. thank you, sir.
acquitted or a mistrial. when you make a payment of this nature is it properly described as a campaign contribution or personal expense? bill: wall street journal from yesterday. bill clinton lied in a legal proceeding. democrats defended him. goodlatte trying do you believe it s ultimately headed? i think the tribunal that will make a decision in the near term will be the congress of the united states through impeachment proceedings. that s not to say he will be impeached or convicted. i don t think the justice department will indict him. ultimately i the president s fate will rest with the house of representatives and the united states senate. a 2/3 requirement to remove a president from office following impeachment in the senate. that s a high bar as the bill clinton history taught us. bill: nice to talk to you. 20 past the hour now. sandra: next hour our
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