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mark zuckerberg, steve jobs, bill gates? are they derivative? >> i had the great privilege, that is the only word you can use, paul baron is the man who developed the concept of digital packets. that is at the heart of everything we do today on the internet. i begin the book by talking about paul baron and the development of digital packets. the interesting thing is that what paul did was to pick up on some ideas gutenberg had. and to rake the connection into its smallest parts, send it out over a distributed network and reassemble it like gutenberg said, let's break the page down into its smallest part, the letter and then reassemble that. and so there is a history of these kinds of ideas repeating themselves and i found that terribly fascinating. >> host: you talk about something i never heard of from iowa 1937. john vincent -- >> tennyson. an amazing professor at iowa state university who developed, the digital computer, as the world was trying to figure out how this computing idea and the story. i will not preempt it because i want your view
mark zuckerberg, steve jobs, bill gates? are they derivative? >> i had the great privilege, that is the only word you can use, paul baron is the man who developed the concept of digital packets. that is at the heart of everything we do today on the internet. i begin the book by talking about paul baron and the development of digital packets. the interesting thing is that what paul did was to pick up on some ideas gutenberg had. and to rake the connection into its smallest parts, send it...
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mark zuckerberg's plan. one lawmaker saying row number five should be mark zuckerberg does not get to make the rules anymore. facebook is under criminal and civil investigations. it has shown it cannot regulate itself. fair, he is not saying facebook should regulate itself. he is saying facebook cannot regulate itself. selena: i think the criticism is doesn't it amount to any more than a glorified public relations document that is trying to punt off the blame onto the government and shield itself from any future criticism? talking about these regulations are run harmful content, this is beneficial to facebook because inevitably, mistakes will happen and when they do happen, they can say we were following the line. the other issue is around things like global complex regulatory regime. something like gdpr has been argued that it actually helps the larger players more than smaller players because it is cumbersome for a small company to have to comply with these rules. and by making this a global standard, it c
mark zuckerberg's plan. one lawmaker saying row number five should be mark zuckerberg does not get to make the rules anymore. facebook is under criminal and civil investigations. it has shown it cannot regulate itself. fair, he is not saying facebook should regulate itself. he is saying facebook cannot regulate itself. selena: i think the criticism is doesn't it amount to any more than a glorified public relations document that is trying to punt off the blame onto the government and shield...
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facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is talking about election interference and privacy.e'll have much more coming up at 5:30. >>> and number two, scattered showers today, mild temperatures. low to mid-60s. >>> number three, breaking news. investigators released the preliminary report into the ethiopian plane crash. they found a damaged sensor led to the crash. the crew followed procedure but could not regain control of the plane. >>> number four, the debate over proposed homeless shelter is heating up in san francisco. an angry crowd confronted mayor london breed at a community meeting last night. >>> number five, attorneys for tesla ceo elon musk and the federal government are going to face off in a new york courtroom. regulators want musk to be held ineanglestricting h med x, flong a pretty quiet, and i don't want to jinx it, thursday morning drive. still not a bad delay at the bay bridge toll plaza. there's your drive time from hercules to the city. >>> number seven, expect flight delays at sfo this september. that means heads-up if you are planning a vacation. the ai
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mark zuckerberg calling for stronger internet regulation from the government. >>> a man behind bars tonight in columbia. accused of paying for sexual acts with teens. >> the victims as young as 13. thomas renno was from fairfax . we have reaction from those that knew him. >> reporter: fairfax is a small community. thomas renno raised two of his kids here. those who knew him said it does not add up and sound like the man they know. >> i saw him three weeks ago. and he was walking down and i said, you look familiar. i who you are. >> reporter: he has three daughters. one that was friends with one of his children. he was shocked to hear the news of thomas renno being arrested at the airport . officers with the police department in columbia handcuffed him and took him into custody on thursday. he faces charges of aggravated crimes of commercial exploitation, pornphe mass a sexual ti acrdg a news rease in columbia, there were at least five victims between the ages of 13 up to 17. investigators say used facebook to contact his victims and offered the girls $100 for sexual favors. he is also suspe
mark zuckerberg calling for stronger internet regulation from the government. >>> a man behind bars tonight in columbia. accused of paying for sexual acts with teens. >> the victims as young as 13. thomas renno was from fairfax . we have reaction from those that knew him. >> reporter: fairfax is a small community. thomas renno raised two of his kids here. those who knew him said it does not add up and sound like the man they know. >> i saw him three weeks ago. and he...
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emily: selina, there has actually been a lot of criticism of mark zuckerberg's plan.as one lawmaker who said, mark zuckerberg shouldn't be allowed to make the rules anymore. they are under civil investigation. he cannot regulate itself. he's not saying facebook should regulate itself. he is saying that it can't. isn't he? selina: that doesn't amount to anything than just a glorified public relations document that is trying to punt off any of the blame to the government. and shield itself from future criticism. for instance, when he talks about regulations around harmful content, it is actually beneficial to facebook because inevitably mistakes a happen. -- mistakes are going to happen. now, they can say we were just following the line. arounder issue is things global context regime. something like gdpr, which actually helps some of these larger players more than the smaller players. because it is very cumbersome for a small company to have to comply with these rules. by making this a global standard, it could increase facebook's wherewithal. this integration they are
emily: selina, there has actually been a lot of criticism of mark zuckerberg's plan.as one lawmaker who said, mark zuckerberg shouldn't be allowed to make the rules anymore. they are under civil investigation. he cannot regulate itself. he's not saying facebook should regulate itself. he is saying that it can't. isn't he? selina: that doesn't amount to anything than just a glorified public relations document that is trying to punt off any of the blame to the government. and shield itself from...
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facebook ceo mark zuckerberg sitting down for a one-on-one interview with abc news. >> a number of hot topics and zuckerberg gets personal. he spoke to george stephanopoulos about his own children and screen time. >> i have two girls. do you worry about your kids? >> i think what they're using them for. to interact and connect with other people. that's great. one of the things i'm mindful of is to make sure the services we're building help to zone out. >> you can hear what he tells george stephanopolous. >>> we're examining issues that matter most to you and for a lot of folks that includes homelessness. san francisco mayor london breed is proposing one solution. a homeless navigation center with 225 beds and services on prime real estate. it's a parking lot along the embarcader community meeting last night. here's abc 7 news reporter kate larsen. >> do you want me to talk or do you want to yell? >> reporter: mayor london breed clapped back at a crowd critical of her proposed homeless navigation center. >> what i am trying to do is to address as the biggest challenge we have in this ci
facebook ceo mark zuckerberg sitting down for a one-on-one interview with abc news. >> a number of hot topics and zuckerberg gets personal. he spoke to george stephanopoulos about his own children and screen time. >> i have two girls. do you worry about your kids? >> i think what they're using them for. to interact and connect with other people. that's great. one of the things i'm mindful of is to make sure the services we're building help to zone out. >> you can hear...
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i do think they should take their cues from mark zuckerberg.re are other things that could open up competition much more effectively than what he proposes. measure,ink this half he knows they are not going to be effective. gdp are has not been effective. he is proposing things that he knows what fix the problem or require facebook to change the way it does is this and it won't affect their profitability. it just won't work. regulators need to get involved, they don't need to take advice from mark zuckerberg. emily: what will fix the problem? it's a big way to allow entry into competition that would be things like your verizon wireless phone can communicate with an at&t phone. allowing communication between networks that allow competition to open up. if i take my data, where will i take it? i need to be were all of my friends are. competitors inp a secure way is another proposal that's been made. integration ofe what that instagram and messenger should be prohibited by the ftc. that should be unwound. mentioned civil and criminal investigations.
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we'll check back in just a few. >>> facebook's mark zuckerberg sitting down with george stephanopoulosortson is live at facebook headquarters. jobina? >> reporter: facebook has found itself at the center of global controversy. when mark zuckerberg sat down with abc news he said he was proud of his company's progress pegsly security breaches and other factors on the platform. he defended facebook's actions following the recent a he 2020 u.s. presidential keeong election and in the interview he elaborates on privacy and regulations. >> i think we have some of the most advanced at preventing the tactics russia and now other countries as well have tried copying what russia did in 2016. but the reality is that there's not like a single thing that we can do and say, all right, we put this in place so now they can't even try to interfere. they're always going to try. >> you can't guarantee it's not going to happen again? >> what i can guarantee they're definitely going to try. >> reporter: the exclusive sitdown with mark zuckerberg will air on "gma." jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> as she jus
we'll check back in just a few. >>> facebook's mark zuckerberg sitting down with george stephanopoulosortson is live at facebook headquarters. jobina? >> reporter: facebook has found itself at the center of global controversy. when mark zuckerberg sat down with abc news he said he was proud of his company's progress pegsly security breaches and other factors on the platform. he defended facebook's actions following the recent a he 2020 u.s. presidential keeong election and in the...
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as you said, mark zuckerberg i set to speak at 10:00 a.m. many experts say given the problems over security and privacy facebook has faced over the past few years, zuckerberg will be forced to address the topic of privacy. but he hasn't been specific on what he will talk about. he did say the company is exited to six issues related to privacy. interaction. here's the question, can they deliver? the silicon giant depends on people openly showing information which can be used by advertisers. while the company will not share private could hurt facebook's business model. in his note, zuckerberg didn't address how long it will make these changes zuckerberg says facebook shows they can evolve. coming up at 10:00, reporting live, abc 7 news. >> anser, thank you. >>> in the east bay, they are demanding answers after a loved one was killed in a shooting spree that killed three lives. the man was captured in nevada, stephon jefferson apologized yesterd yesterday. >> i apologize to the city. with the fiasco involving me. >> jefferson is also accused of
as you said, mark zuckerberg i set to speak at 10:00 a.m. many experts say given the problems over security and privacy facebook has faced over the past few years, zuckerberg will be forced to address the topic of privacy. but he hasn't been specific on what he will talk about. he did say the company is exited to six issues related to privacy. interaction. here's the question, can they deliver? the silicon giant depends on people openly showing information which can be used by advertisers....
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emily: coming up, bring on the regulation so says mark , zuckerberg.eak down the facebook c.e.o.'s plan for the government to set new internet laws. that's next. live streaming on twitter. check us out at technology and follow us on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. back in april last year, mark zuckerberg told congress the writing was on the wall when it comes to policing social media. >> i think it's inevitable that there will be regulation. next is that not that there should not be regulation, but i think you have to be careful but what regulation you put in place. emily: we got some more insight into what he thinks those rules should be. zuckerberg made the call for global regulation from a facebook post. he wrote, i believe it we need an active role in regulation, by updating. with freedom for people to express themselves and for entrepreneurs to build new things while protecting society from broader harm. about thiswe talked with two guests. >> the sentiment here is
emily: coming up, bring on the regulation so says mark , zuckerberg.eak down the facebook c.e.o.'s plan for the government to set new internet laws. that's next. live streaming on twitter. check us out at technology and follow us on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. back in april last year, mark zuckerberg told congress the writing was on the wall when it comes to policing social media. >> i think it's...
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here is what mark zuckerberg just had to say.such important policy decisions for ourselves, if the rules were being written from scratch today, i do not think people would want private companies to be making so many decisions around speech, elections, and privacy without a more robust democratic process. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily in san francisco. despite a slow start, 2019 is shaping up to be a banner year for i.p.o.'s. several tech unicorns pintrest and lyft and uber is up to slack. uber is supposed to go public last month. joining us to discuss from new york we have sarah. and ellen. the last time you were on, i believe we talked about investors buying shares double the last valuation so very optimistic about this coming public offering direct listing however they decide to do this. we think one is supposed to come very soon. >> could come as soon as this week. definitely something people are looking for. this will be the first time we look through the company's financials in a very comprehensive way a
here is what mark zuckerberg just had to say.such important policy decisions for ourselves, if the rules were being written from scratch today, i do not think people would want private companies to be making so many decisions around speech, elections, and privacy without a more robust democratic process. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily in san francisco. despite a slow start, 2019 is shaping up to be a banner year for i.p.o.'s. several tech unicorns pintrest and...
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there is a lot of skepticism that mark zuckerberg gets to choose how mark zuckerberg is regulated.king at four issues, content moderation, things like terrorist videos that came out after the horrible new zealand massacre, privacy, things like gdpr, data portability, moving your data between services and then election security, how we talk about issues and campaign spending. they have started to move their policies on that from here in the u.s. to around the world. vonnie: that is great and all in all of those goals are very worthwhile goals, but if mark zuckerberg feel so strongly about this, why hasn't he done enough about it yet? ben: i think that is what we are hearing from a lot of policymakers are in the united states, especially on things elections.rldwide that is something that internet companies lobbied against years ago and facebook kind of changed its tune a little bit. internal we will do company standards and industry standards, now, they're calling for worldwide industry standards. i think at the end of today, there are a lot of lawmakers who look at each other when t
there is a lot of skepticism that mark zuckerberg gets to choose how mark zuckerberg is regulated.king at four issues, content moderation, things like terrorist videos that came out after the horrible new zealand massacre, privacy, things like gdpr, data portability, moving your data between services and then election security, how we talk about issues and campaign spending. they have started to move their policies on that from here in the u.s. to around the world. vonnie: that is great and all...
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now, the second issue that mark zuckerberg had to deal with is offensive content.the past year facebook has scaled to 30,000 employees focused on safety and security and also invested heavily in artificial intelligence. but those investments fail to identify the live stream new zealand mask -- mosque shooting. facebook created a war room ahead of the u.s. midterms as well as brazilian elections and it successfully removed hundreds of manipulative accounts and pages and did get through those two elections unscathed. election integrity is an ongoing battle. there have been widespread reports of manipulation on facebook as well as what's app and then we'll have the next test, the eu elections coming up in may. there are a couple other big issues to watch going forward, one is newprivacy controls for the encrypted messaging as facebook integrates all of its different messaging apps and also whether facebook decides to dramatically limit who can live stream to avoid other issues like we saw with that mosque shooting. back to you. >> great report there, julia. >>> with u
now, the second issue that mark zuckerberg had to deal with is offensive content.the past year facebook has scaled to 30,000 employees focused on safety and security and also invested heavily in artificial intelligence. but those investments fail to identify the live stream new zealand mask -- mosque shooting. facebook created a war room ahead of the u.s. midterms as well as brazilian elections and it successfully removed hundreds of manipulative accounts and pages and did get through those two...
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lauren: that surprises me about mark zuckerberg.municate more with people. i think that is part of that message. but facebook announced it yesterday on twitter, oddly enough. they posted a link to spotify. the page that it links to the podcast, it's called tech and society with mark zuckerberg. so far there are two episodes available for streaming. one is titled on technology and law, the other titled on journalism, privacy, and regulation. two things that he should know a lot about. cheryl: eggs going t he's goit on journalism? tracee: apparently. >.lauren: i wonder if he's tryg to get ahead of the issues that is plaguing him. tracee: they say it's nothing new he's coming out with, maybe getting the message out there once again. lauren: airbnb is looking to hit the big screen. tracee: airbnb reportedly looking to either get with an existing studio or create their own studio to make content like travel shows, things featuring airbnb hosts and guests and travel locations, to not only promote its platform but also promote itself as a
lauren: that surprises me about mark zuckerberg.municate more with people. i think that is part of that message. but facebook announced it yesterday on twitter, oddly enough. they posted a link to spotify. the page that it links to the podcast, it's called tech and society with mark zuckerberg. so far there are two episodes available for streaming. one is titled on technology and law, the other titled on journalism, privacy, and regulation. two things that he should know a lot about. cheryl:...
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that's mark zuckerberg is calling for it.need to get to this chance, what exactly is facebook doing about it. you know the reason we know this guy, we're going to find out. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncan's wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $23 a month. give your family the security it needs at a price you can afford. ruhle." facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg is now coming out in favor of stronger government regulation of the internet. >> in an op-ed published this weekend, zuckerberg called for governments to play a greater role in regulating four specific areas, harmful content, election integrity, privacy a
that's mark zuckerberg is calling for it.need to get to this chance, what exactly is facebook doing about it. you know the reason we know this guy, we're going to find out. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually, duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent...
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mark zuckerberg giving his keynote address right now. we have our tech editor with us. the highlights, he started to speak, got massive cheers, and then he said, wait, it is not as positive as you think. >> probably a pretty depressing message for developers rely on facebook, and the message is the company is going to crack down on the type of data they have access to. obviously in response to the cambridge analytic a scandal. there is a balance that facebook has to have to strike, they have to give outside developers access to enough information about users and what they are doing to keep the ecosystem going but they also have to keep privacy in mind. taylor: thank you so much. apple'swaiting second-quarter earnings, reporting after today's close. ,he stock has seen a rally almost $300 billion in market value, driven by digital services. the street is increasingly skeptical of the gains. joining us for what to expect technologylose, infrastructure global team had at new street research. , skeptical ahead of the earnings report. talk about your recent downgrade, when yo
mark zuckerberg giving his keynote address right now. we have our tech editor with us. the highlights, he started to speak, got massive cheers, and then he said, wait, it is not as positive as you think. >> probably a pretty depressing message for developers rely on facebook, and the message is the company is going to crack down on the type of data they have access to. obviously in response to the cambridge analytic a scandal. there is a balance that facebook has to have to strike, they...
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what do you think about mark zuckerberg just saying recently that facebook may pay for content? audrey: ok. [laughter] there are a lot of great people who work at facebook and they are our readers and my neighbors. mark zuckerberg is my neighbor. >> next-door neighbor? audrey: pretty close. a few blocks away. i have been extremely critical of facebook and how they have handled news. our facebook referrals dropped by 80% last year when they decided that news makes you cranky and they didn't want that on their newsfeed anymore. it started to go back up. what facebook has done is changed how people consume news. pay, it is fine, but what i would really appreciate is stopping what i think is disingenuous appreciation of local news. they trained people to use their products because people were opting in to get my news. that's how they wanted to receive it. it was convenient. to throw up our arms and say, this is hard, gosh, russians gosh, white supremacists, is i think intellectually lazy and has done more to hurt this country then anything else in media over the last generation. [ap
what do you think about mark zuckerberg just saying recently that facebook may pay for content? audrey: ok. [laughter] there are a lot of great people who work at facebook and they are our readers and my neighbors. mark zuckerberg is my neighbor. >> next-door neighbor? audrey: pretty close. a few blocks away. i have been extremely critical of facebook and how they have handled news. our facebook referrals dropped by 80% last year when they decided that news makes you cranky and they...
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mark zuckerberg pledging he's going to solve this problem, and then not actually going-forward is markhe doesn't need to do it? we can have this segment going through all the issues of facebook, at the end of mark's show, there's a good chance i could say, see you on social media after this. >> i would argue that at the end of the day, they're doing their job, their for profit entities, which are part of a capitalist society. we need referees on the field and people who step in and regulate these guys. so the tobacco executives were killing half a million people a year, but they were always going to find ways to sell and reflect the use of their products. i think these companies can continue to do what they do best, which is is make money. we're supposed to step in and regulate them, think about it, we're stepping in on t-mobil and sprint's merger, because it's going to bring together 130 million phone accounts. mark zuckerberg -- we're worried about t mobile and sprint? it's literally as if we have lost the script around what's too powerful. >> we're searching for the political will.
mark zuckerberg pledging he's going to solve this problem, and then not actually going-forward is markhe doesn't need to do it? we can have this segment going through all the issues of facebook, at the end of mark's show, there's a good chance i could say, see you on social media after this. >> i would argue that at the end of the day, they're doing their job, their for profit entities, which are part of a capitalist society. we need referees on the field and people who step in and...
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mark zuckerberg has a very large, loud platform, big platform.hen they are advocating for those issues online, i think that's a bad idea. >> mark zuckerberg is one of the richest people in the world, and not just speak but influence our lawmakers. i wonder taking three steps back, how did we get here. zuckerberg grew up in the united states. they seem totally unaware of that, why? >> i've been a regular at the fcc for a number of years and i can tell you that when large corporations come in and start calling for greater government control, they are not doing it as an act of charity. facebook right now is a company that is worth a half a trillion dollars and has a leading position in the market. it didn't find religion in and regulation until established. >> it will wreck an economic mode that only makes it harder for start-ups to compete. and this is the real protectionism right there. thank you so much for that. if you think america is the best country on earth, do you say so out loud? 20 years ago you might get a fist bump but now you will be c
mark zuckerberg has a very large, loud platform, big platform.hen they are advocating for those issues online, i think that's a bad idea. >> mark zuckerberg is one of the richest people in the world, and not just speak but influence our lawmakers. i wonder taking three steps back, how did we get here. zuckerberg grew up in the united states. they seem totally unaware of that, why? >> i've been a regular at the fcc for a number of years and i can tell you that when large corporations...
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mark zuckerberg safe - is expensive. facebook paid its c-e-o an extra 13-mill >>> keeping facebook ceo mark zuckerberg safe. is expensive. facebook paid its ceo an extra $13 million a year for personal security. and travel cost. the company says people aim their frustration with facebook at him. extra security is needed because of the high profile and specific threats made against the ceo. facebook increased security for chief operating officer. by $1 million. >> if it seems like you are seeing san jose drivers using their phones behind the wheel more often. you are correct. a study found you might be one of them. a san francisco base firm that analyzes road safety says distracted driving is getting more common. drivers in san jose are distracted by phones more than 8% of the time. that's up from 7% last year. not a big jump but it's the wrong direction. drivers aren't far behind. calling distracted driving this generatio generatio generation drunk driving. >> we have rain on the radar. one final look. so with xfinity mo
mark zuckerberg safe - is expensive. facebook paid its c-e-o an extra 13-mill >>> keeping facebook ceo mark zuckerberg safe. is expensive. facebook paid its ceo an extra $13 million a year for personal security. and travel cost. the company says people aim their frustration with facebook at him. extra security is needed because of the high profile and specific threats made against the ceo. facebook increased security for chief operating officer. by $1 million. >> if it seems like...
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so what do you think about mark zuckerberg just saying recently that facebook may pay for content? >> well -- okay. i mean -- as long as. >> as long as he pays the chronicle, right? >> there are a lot of great people who work at facebook and they are our readers and my neighbors. mark zuckerberg is my neighbor. >> host: like next-door neighbor. >> pretty close like a couple blocks away. we stroller bump at delores park. i've been extremely critical of facebook how they've handle news. our facebook referles dropped by 80% when they decided that news makes you cranky. it's starting to go back up, and i think what facebook has done is changed how people consume news. and so if they -- if they want to pay us fine but what i would really appreciate is stopping the what i think is disingenuous appreciation of local news really from facebook. because they trained people to use their product, because people were opting into get my news. that's how they wanted to receive it. because it was convenient. and then to throw up our arms and say well, this is hard. gosh russians, gosh, white supre
so what do you think about mark zuckerberg just saying recently that facebook may pay for content? >> well -- okay. i mean -- as long as. >> as long as he pays the chronicle, right? >> there are a lot of great people who work at facebook and they are our readers and my neighbors. mark zuckerberg is my neighbor. >> host: like next-door neighbor. >> pretty close like a couple blocks away. we stroller bump at delores park. i've been extremely critical of facebook how...
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mark zuckerberg and his staff are very smart people.hey are certainly thinking about this and thinking about the way that marketers can reach people in these more private environments. or the small group environments. but, it is going to mean a change for advertisers. they are so used to using that newsfeed on facebook to reach people, to get that mass reach , that this is definitely going to pose some challenges for them. i don't know how it is going to roll out, but i do think facebook is going to have a way to get around this. i also think that mark zuckerberg is saying all the right things when it comes to addressing the ftc concerns, the potential of the settlement, talking about privacy, talking about that they welcome regulation. these are all things that mark zuckerberg needs to say in advance. emily: the next 18 months are going to be a big test for facebook as we gear up for the united states for the 2020 election and facebook works to secure its platform from foreign and domestic meddling. we have seen the mueller report come
mark zuckerberg and his staff are very smart people.hey are certainly thinking about this and thinking about the way that marketers can reach people in these more private environments. or the small group environments. but, it is going to mean a change for advertisers. they are so used to using that newsfeed on facebook to reach people, to get that mass reach , that this is definitely going to pose some challenges for them. i don't know how it is going to roll out, but i do think facebook is...
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charles: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg calling for more outside regulation for social media and internetn general. in an op-ed for "the washington post" zuckerberg writes, every day we make decisions about what speech is harmful, what constitutes political advertising and how to prevent sophisticated cyberattacks. these are more important for keeping our community safe but if we were starting from scratch we wouldn't ask companies to make these judgments alone. joining me director of tech yz, julie samuels. mark zuckerberg set out four things. i thought the first one in order of importance, harmful content, the most obvious. he said something interesting, lawmakers tell me i have too much power over speech. frankly i agree. is he opening himself up there? >> when you start talking about speech you have to be really careful. obviously we have the first amendment here in the united states. we have really strong history of protecting speech and that has, happily i would say followed us on to the internet. charles: but it is not binding. week ago twitter says we'll take off white supremacist
charles: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg calling for more outside regulation for social media and internetn general. in an op-ed for "the washington post" zuckerberg writes, every day we make decisions about what speech is harmful, what constitutes political advertising and how to prevent sophisticated cyberattacks. these are more important for keeping our community safe but if we were starting from scratch we wouldn't ask companies to make these judgments alone. joining me director of...
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all parties on all sides of the house, mark zuckerberg and the urgent need to bring social media giants into line. and the legacy of the uk's military action in iraq and libya. our engagement and our involvement in both iraq and libya has turned out to have had calamitous outcomes. but first, mps we re calamitous outcomes. but first, mps were supposed to be starting the easter holiday this week, but the break was cancelled because of brexit. the house of lords cracked on with debating and amending the european withdrawal bill. the legislation obliges the government to try and keep the uk in the eu if a nodal scenario looks likely. we'll be hearing some of the lord's debate ina be hearing some of the lord's debate in a moment. the house of commons approve the legislation by one vote last wednesday but the arguments about it raged on. with the lead of the house confirm that the bill that is currently going to the house of lords at the moment is the biggest dog ‘s dinner of any bill that we have seen in recent times his is the government opposed to this bill and
all parties on all sides of the house, mark zuckerberg and the urgent need to bring social media giants into line. and the legacy of the uk's military action in iraq and libya. our engagement and our involvement in both iraq and libya has turned out to have had calamitous outcomes. but first, mps we re calamitous outcomes. but first, mps were supposed to be starting the easter holiday this week, but the break was cancelled because of brexit. the house of lords cracked on with debating and...
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. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg takes the stage to talk privacy. how does he plan to shift facebook's service and we work joins the ipo pipeline, why it could be the most controversial ipo yet >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. >>> here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. click, call or visit a store today. . >>> welcome back to "the exchange" apple is up, it's up 27% year-to-date after google's results, investors might be nervous josh is live in cupertino, california what is the street looking for >> so, right, we are here at apple headquarters in
. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg takes the stage to talk privacy. how does he plan to shift facebook's service and we work joins the ipo pipeline, why it could be the most controversial ipo yet >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. >>> here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video...
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the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i got interested in college students or i did an average building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like google we have the potential to make very big differences very big positive differences in the world and i think we also have an obligation as a consequence of that facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side the goal the way a church was it should make it our life charity but serving it real community that
the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i got interested in college students or i did an average building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the...
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good exercise. >> thank you for joining us. >> mark zuckerberg makes a new promise.lly mean. >> a motorcyclist dies after a hp pursuit. what that moments before that led to traffic grid lock for hours. >> the moment where could you hear a pin drop. >>> a lot of people want to fly to wine country. >> and the baby sea lion who got a police ride to safety. >> we believe for the future, people want a privacy focused social platform. >> that's mark zuckerberg speaking at today's facebook f-8 developer conference. he says privacy will be the defining pillar going forward. good evening. >>> after years of privacy breaches and security problems. >> we did not take a broad enough view of our responsibity and that was a big mistake. >> this was a major breach of trust. and i'm really sorry that this happened. we have a basic responsible to protect people's data. >> keeping people safe will always be more important than maximizing profits. >> we believe it really important for the future of our country. and for us to do what's right. >> so this is a seed change for facebook. >>
good exercise. >> thank you for joining us. >> mark zuckerberg makes a new promise.lly mean. >> a motorcyclist dies after a hp pursuit. what that moments before that led to traffic grid lock for hours. >> the moment where could you hear a pin drop. >>> a lot of people want to fly to wine country. >> and the baby sea lion who got a police ride to safety. >> we believe for the future, people want a privacy focused social platform. >> that's mark...
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so mark zuckerberg has come up with a few suggestions as to how regulators might start to look at waysine stuff, political advertising, privacy, data portability. what he means is people flocking your data. on the other angle, this is a new technology. this is relatively new, it has grown exponentially from somebody at university setting up a webpage. it is unsurprising regulators are playing catch up. so it isa regulators are playing catch up. so it is a sort of chicken and egg. he also talked about how they would assess on facebook how various campaigns are funded and promoted on their social media site, so for example it has been seen that in the run—up to various votes in parliament, meaningful vote one, two, three, et cetera, there has been a huge amount of money invested in various campaigns on facebook in the run—up to these boats. absolutely, and you look at the us, the mueller report, and where is the funding for that? and how does that work online? this is what this regulation is seeking to manage. eft talks about the fact it is failing to check the backlash against big tech,
so mark zuckerberg has come up with a few suggestions as to how regulators might start to look at waysine stuff, political advertising, privacy, data portability. what he means is people flocking your data. on the other angle, this is a new technology. this is relatively new, it has grown exponentially from somebody at university setting up a webpage. it is unsurprising regulators are playing catch up. so it isa regulators are playing catch up. so it is a sort of chicken and egg. he also talked...
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we have an earnings alert on facebook and mark zuckerberg speaking on the call as the stock is in its after-hours high let's get to julia boorstin in los angeles. >> facebook shares are higher as mark zuckerberg reassured investors that his shift to create a privacy-focused business for the vision of networking, what he'll be working on for the next five years won't hurt long-term expectations for the business and it won't cannibalize facebook's core ads. >> the reality is any impact is going to be longer term, and we don't know exactly how this will play out yet, but on some of the questions like whether encrypting content will hurt our business i'm more confident that won't be a significant issue we don't use the content of messages between people to target ads today and encrypting that content won't change what we do and it will strengthen people's privacy without meaningfully affecting our business. >> zuckerberg didn't specifically comment on facebook's $3 million charge due to the inquiry by the ftc, and he left that to his cfo and he was outlining areas where he wants countries
we have an earnings alert on facebook and mark zuckerberg speaking on the call as the stock is in its after-hours high let's get to julia boorstin in los angeles. >> facebook shares are higher as mark zuckerberg reassured investors that his shift to create a privacy-focused business for the vision of networking, what he'll be working on for the next five years won't hurt long-term expectations for the business and it won't cannibalize facebook's core ads. >> the reality is any...
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. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is calling for the government and regulators to play a bigger more active role in policing the internet. he opened his washington post opinion piece by saying technology is a major part of our lives and companies like facebook have immense responsibilities. he talked about four areas of focus for potential oversight. harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability. he also said the company is creating an independent body so people can appeal facebook's decisions. >> you had cambridge analytica, the hearings on capitol hill, the talks between mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg , it was a tough year for them. i think they are coming out on the other side saying okay, we need to find some way to work with everybody because everyone hates us right now. >> industry analyst expect mark zuckerberg's request for regulations could be a means to make it easier for them to ward off potential competition down the line. >>> tragedy at the racetrack. another resource goes down a california track. a disturbing and deadly trend continues. >>> and
. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is calling for the government and regulators to play a bigger more active role in policing the internet. he opened his washington post opinion piece by saying technology is a major part of our lives and companies like facebook have immense responsibilities. he talked about four areas of focus for potential oversight. harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability. he also said the company is creating an independent body so people...
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and look, mark zuckerberg has a very large, loud platform, big platform.to step in for everyday americans advocating for those issues online and for the government to police that, i think that's a bad idea. >> mark zuckerberg is one of the richest people in the world, and not just speak but influence our lawmakers. i wonder taking three steps back, how did we get here. zuckerberg grew up in the united states. most of these people did. the number one bill of rights and freedom of speech, they seem totally unaware of that and why? >> i've been a regular at the fcc for a number of years and i can tell you that when large corporations come in and start calling for greater government control, they are not doing it as an act of charity. facebook right now is a company that is worth a half a trillion dollars and has a leading position in the market. it didn't find religion in and regulation until established. a dominant position.ed >> tucker: exactly. they have 30,000 people doing content and security reviews so calling for this heavy-handed government regime it
and look, mark zuckerberg has a very large, loud platform, big platform.to step in for everyday americans advocating for those issues online and for the government to police that, i think that's a bad idea. >> mark zuckerberg is one of the richest people in the world, and not just speak but influence our lawmakers. i wonder taking three steps back, how did we get here. zuckerberg grew up in the united states. most of these people did. the number one bill of rights and freedom of speech,...
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lauren: that is a lot of money. >>> challenging mark zuckerberg's leadership.tc is weighing whether and how to hold the facebook ceo liable for the privacy breaches following the cambridge analytica scandal according to a new report from "the washington post." we have fox business's susan li, and carol roth, legacy filing planning system and former investment banker. susan, kick off with you. if you could lay out what the report says, how much in jeopardy is mark zuckerberg as ceo of facebook? >> so this is being reported by "the washington post" and they're naming two anonymous sources at ftc is looking to rein in mark zuckerberg but we don't have anymore details besides that. is it going to be money which probably most likely at this point? as far as deep pocketed billionaire will that make a difference? no jail time is expected. sec doesn't really have that type of authority but when you rein in someone that is a majority shareholder in the company that really overseas it since 2004, you know it sends a message to silicon valley? it depends what type of puni
lauren: that is a lot of money. >>> challenging mark zuckerberg's leadership.tc is weighing whether and how to hold the facebook ceo liable for the privacy breaches following the cambridge analytica scandal according to a new report from "the washington post." we have fox business's susan li, and carol roth, legacy filing planning system and former investment banker. susan, kick off with you. if you could lay out what the report says, how much in jeopardy is mark zuckerberg...
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one-on-one with facebook ceo mark zuckerberg.in new zealand, improving privacy for users. his company's role in our public life and does he worry about his kids and screen time? ♪ >>> winter is here. "gma" is on the red carpet for the premiere of the year. the mother of dragons, emilia clarke on how daenerys will always be with her and on a show where you never know who is going to live or die, the actors are revealing whose demise touched them the most. >>> kate hudson is here live. motherhood, turning 40 and her big new project launching this morning. and she's saying -- >> good morning, america. [ applause ] ♪ >>> good morning, america. very happy to have kate hudson here. we also have you guys are joining us on this thursday morning. >> we saw the perfect kate hudson good morning. we do a few takes of that. we've got some before the show. that was the first take. then there was another one. i think we'll show it to you. >> and she's saying -- >> oh, good morning, america. >> i'm going to take the blame. i started talking abou
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government so being the play a more active role in policing means that as facebook boss mark zuckerberg calls for more regulation online he says he wants mechanisms put in place to reduce the amount of harmful content on social media platforms is also one of the measures that will help to ensure the integrity over elections and protect users personal data mark zuckerberg the models represent a radical departure from the original vision he had for facebook. i'm jewish and there's a set of people who deny the holocaust right now i find that deeply offensive but the end of the day i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things the different people get wrong we don't check what people say before they say it and frankly i don't think society should want us to freedom means you don't have to ask for permission first and that by default you can say what you want this is really about our mission and our philosophy not about just kind of some short term business decision i really very deeply believe that we are best serving the world and best delive
government so being the play a more active role in policing means that as facebook boss mark zuckerberg calls for more regulation online he says he wants mechanisms put in place to reduce the amount of harmful content on social media platforms is also one of the measures that will help to ensure the integrity over elections and protect users personal data mark zuckerberg the models represent a radical departure from the original vision he had for facebook. i'm jewish and there's a set of people...
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measures that will help to ensure the integrity of elections and protect you this personal data mark zuckerberg the models represent the radical departure from the original vision he had for facebook. i'm jewish and there's just sort of people who deny the holocaust right now i find that deeply offensive but if the in the day i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong we don't check what people say before they say it and frankly i don't think society should want us to freedom means you don't have to ask for permission first and that by default you can say what you want this is really about our mission and our philosophy not about just kind of some short term business decision i really very deeply believe that we are best serving the world and best delivering on our mission to connect everyone by continuing to push in in these environments and push for as much expression as possible who would have thought that it could come to this face book begging governments to tame the wild wild web to police censor and contro
measures that will help to ensure the integrity of elections and protect you this personal data mark zuckerberg the models represent the radical departure from the original vision he had for facebook. i'm jewish and there's just sort of people who deny the holocaust right now i find that deeply offensive but if the in the day i don't believe that our platform should take that down because i think that there are things that different people get wrong we don't check what people say before they...
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i will have an update in the next hour. >> facebook and founder mark zuckerberg will give a keynote address. zuckerberg may mention some of the major issues confronting facebook. >>> number 5 overnight, a west wind of 18 miles an hour, golden gate to 30. fairfield, that means cooler weather with sunshine. we will be averaging napa at 70. everybody a degree below average in the 60s and 70s. >>> number six, the commute, i don't have major issues. southbound 680 around north main, that has cleared up. concord in the green in nine minutes. vice preside vice presidential candidate joe biden is sitting down right here on abc 7. >>> happening today a celebration for a clean power milestone in san francisco. the public works commission will host a molecule mob. they will show you how green power is reducing greenhouse gas emissions. residents are getting renewable energy through clean power sf. the agency meets 80% of the electricity demand in the city. today's event starts at 11:00 a.m. in embarcadero plaza. >> here at the live deck, i am tracking things in venezuela, breaking news there i want to
i will have an update in the next hour. >> facebook and founder mark zuckerberg will give a keynote address. zuckerberg may mention some of the major issues confronting facebook. >>> number 5 overnight, a west wind of 18 miles an hour, golden gate to 30. fairfield, that means cooler weather with sunshine. we will be averaging napa at 70. everybody a degree below average in the 60s and 70s. >>> number six, the commute, i don't have major issues. southbound 680 around...
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investigative journalist dave lindorff believes the mark zuckerberg is only out for his own interest. wolves are getting closer regular lation his company there's a lot of anger and it's a growing call to break up facebook to regulate facebook and i think what's everybody's doing is recognizing that something is going to happen and rather than face it alone he wants to. call for regulation of all his competitors too because if he's the only one who's regulated he gets broken up the company gets smaller has less power. and to get hurt in the competition with larger entities late google he's trying to shape it but i don't think his argument holds a lot of water that is that he's been making all along that somehow facebook is just a free speech issue. videos emerged online before totally showing a group of protesters attacking a convoy carrying venezuela's self-proclaimed leader white oh the opposition figurehead was reportedly on his way to speak at a rally in a deprived part of caracas. was according to local media reports military police officers who were loyal to president maduro can
investigative journalist dave lindorff believes the mark zuckerberg is only out for his own interest. wolves are getting closer regular lation his company there's a lot of anger and it's a growing call to break up facebook to regulate facebook and i think what's everybody's doing is recognizing that something is going to happen and rather than face it alone he wants to. call for regulation of all his competitors too because if he's the only one who's regulated he gets broken up the company gets...
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facebook ceo mark zuckerberg released his outline for regulating the web, but some in washington areot convinced. we will speak with fcc commissioner brendan car. blue apron saw massive gains this week but it forl is a cautionary tale tech ipos, losing 90% of its value before going public. it is a busy week for trade talks in washington and yet still no trade deal to speak of. president trump meeting with china's vice premier on thursday. pres. trump: we've never done a deal like this with china. it's a very unique set of circumstances. but it is a massive deal. it could be one of the -- i guess it is, if you think about it, the biggest deal ever made. this is the granddaddy of them all. caroline: a granddaddy deal. the president added that it could be announced within four weeks. pres. trump: i don't want to predict a deal or not a deal. very successfully for our country. to discuss in washington is bloomberg's sarah mcgregor. let's start with you, sarah. weeks, maybe six, but overall, the stumbling blocks seemed to be the same. and enforcement. the monumental granddaddy of all deal
facebook ceo mark zuckerberg released his outline for regulating the web, but some in washington areot convinced. we will speak with fcc commissioner brendan car. blue apron saw massive gains this week but it forl is a cautionary tale tech ipos, losing 90% of its value before going public. it is a busy week for trade talks in washington and yet still no trade deal to speak of. president trump meeting with china's vice premier on thursday. pres. trump: we've never done a deal like this with...
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think about mark zuckerberg for last year and we'll start to see them and j.p.n reports on friday and i focus mostly on j.p. morgan. a few reasons. follow the money and with this, what it means is people aren't understanding about banks is they keep focusing on the net interest margin, how much fresh tlur is from rates being low, but banks actually make half of their money from the net interest margin. the rest is from other revenue which is things like investment banking and markets activity or asset wealth management or credit cards and there are lots of other places to make money and the street is undervaluing how much of the revenue comes from the other businesses. the next point is that earnings concerns should be priced in j.p. morgan themselves said in their 10k that their first quarter is going to be basically disappointed they talked about the market's revenue being down a lot they talked about the interest being flat they talked about expenses being up so that should already be priced in and the market's revenue has picked up since they filed that 10k
think about mark zuckerberg for last year and we'll start to see them and j.p.n reports on friday and i focus mostly on j.p. morgan. a few reasons. follow the money and with this, what it means is people aren't understanding about banks is they keep focusing on the net interest margin, how much fresh tlur is from rates being low, but banks actually make half of their money from the net interest margin. the rest is from other revenue which is things like investment banking and markets activity...