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one of his former colleagues, cheryl sandberg, now at facebook. let's bring in scott budman from the newsroom tracking this part of the story really thank goodness, we're able to report these stories as well, skomenco. >> yeah, raj, we track and communica communicate. showing photos. many circulated instagram, and twitter. facebook post getting a lot of attention from facebook executive, cheryl sandberg. take a look at what she said. this is on her facebook page. indeed that was sent all over facebook today. the executive she refers to by the way from samsung, and raj, jessica, mentioned a business flight. david eun on the flight. putting out via twitter. i just crash landed at sfo, tail ripped off. most everyone seems fine. i'm okay. surreal. now, tweets and facebook updates and instagram photos use a s us to let people know about passen errs injured -- passengers injured. and when runway would reopen. and by the air lyline to expres sympathy. back to you. >> when you see the post by cheryl sandberg it is gut wre h wrenching, you would have been
one of his former colleagues, cheryl sandberg, now at facebook. let's bring in scott budman from the newsroom tracking this part of the story really thank goodness, we're able to report these stories as well, skomenco. >> yeah, raj, we track and communica communicate. showing photos. many circulated instagram, and twitter. facebook post getting a lot of attention from facebook executive, cheryl sandberg. take a look at what she said. this is on her facebook page. indeed that was sent all...
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facebook coo cheryl sandberg's book "lean in" have returned this issue. women must advocate more fiercely for their own advancement. our next panelist, sally krawcheck and alexa von tobel have certainly learned this lesson as evidenced by many career successes. sally krawcheck, the former president of global wells and investment management for bank of america, is currently an industry commenter focusing on her passion. regulatory reform, the analysis of big banks. sally was the first president -- although working in the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, sally led that unit to $3.1 billion in profits during her two years in that position. sally previously specificked as ceo of city global wealth investment management, ceo of citigroup. she began her career as a research analyst covering financial services, a role in which she was consistently named first in her field and called the last honest analyst by fortune magazine. alexa von tobel is the founder and ceo of learn vest which she launched in 2009 to provide tools to help women to be more fin
facebook coo cheryl sandberg's book "lean in" have returned this issue. women must advocate more fiercely for their own advancement. our next panelist, sally krawcheck and alexa von tobel have certainly learned this lesson as evidenced by many career successes. sally krawcheck, the former president of global wells and investment management for bank of america, is currently an industry commenter focusing on her passion. regulatory reform, the analysis of big banks. sally was the first...
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>> cheryl sandberg is a good friend of mine. good for her that she has decided to spend her time, talent, and money to help inspire other women. there are some things i disagree with her on however. one thing mentioned in my introduction, i was the number one powerful woman in business for six years in a row. it was a great honor, but every year i would say to the editors and publishers, why are you doing this? why are you rank ordering women 1 to 50? if you want to celebrate women, good. but why are you ranking us? business is not like the golf or tennis ladder. this is not sports. in the game of life and business, it is better when everybody gets to play. the thing where i disagree with her is i think it is about women and men. but let's talk about women for a moment, fulfilling their potential. sometimes it is true women become risk averse. they do not want to take a chance on the job they have never done. i know when i took various jobs, people would always say to me do not take that job. it is too risky. you might fail. wha
>> cheryl sandberg is a good friend of mine. good for her that she has decided to spend her time, talent, and money to help inspire other women. there are some things i disagree with her on however. one thing mentioned in my introduction, i was the number one powerful woman in business for six years in a row. it was a great honor, but every year i would say to the editors and publishers, why are you doing this? why are you rank ordering women 1 to 50? if you want to celebrate women, good....
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facebook executive cheryl sandberg reveals how she narrowly escaped being on the fateful asiana airline flight. >> first another live picture of the wreckage there as sfo as we now have daylight showing the roof. the sunday morning news will continue wit >> asiana airline flight 214 came down after a ten and a half hour flight that began in shanghai, china and made a stop in seoul, south korea. here's a look where it landed on runway 2-8 left. one of four runways at sfo. most of the time it's one of the two runways used for arrivals and departure of the larger planes like the boeing 777 and others used for international flights. >> investigators will less tone the conversations made from the air traffic control towers as they try to piece together what happened. here's a sample of what they will listen to. >> asiana 214, emergency vehicles are responding. they are en on their way. >> some of the audio is difficult to make out. but you can hear the tower telling the pilot who radioed in that emergency vehicles were on their way. this conversation happened in moment right after the crash.
facebook executive cheryl sandberg reveals how she narrowly escaped being on the fateful asiana airline flight. >> first another live picture of the wreckage there as sfo as we now have daylight showing the roof. the sunday morning news will continue wit >> asiana airline flight 214 came down after a ten and a half hour flight that began in shanghai, china and made a stop in seoul, south korea. here's a look where it landed on runway 2-8 left. one of four runways at sfo. most of the...
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that's that from cheryl sandberg. >> one of the passengers who survived the crash, one of the many, tried to talk to reporters for just a few minutes. >> see him in a moment. these two young kids. look at these precious faces being led away by asiana airlines personnel. they were onboard the pleafnl obviously okay. but you're about to see a young man in this video in kind of a mustard colored yellow shirt who was also on he plane. >> tried to talk and gave us some good insight before the police rushed him away. >> there's the young man. >> that's the young man we heard from earlier before police took him away. listen in to him right now. >> came up and down, and then something, and then it hit the ground, and then -- yeah. >> what happened? was anybody injured? >> a lot of people were injured. >> where were you sitting. >> next to the -- >> were you on the plane? >> yes. >> can you talk -- >> there he is whisked away by authorities who do not want him speaking to the media. >> he was remarkably calm. people getting hit of the head with debris. >> so young, too and so poised. well, the pla
that's that from cheryl sandberg. >> one of the passengers who survived the crash, one of the many, tried to talk to reporters for just a few minutes. >> see him in a moment. these two young kids. look at these precious faces being led away by asiana airlines personnel. they were onboard the pleafnl obviously okay. but you're about to see a young man in this video in kind of a mustard colored yellow shirt who was also on he plane. >> tried to talk and gave us some good insight...
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so i ran into cheryl sandberg who lot of you know from her book, she and i went to college together, the same year in college so after the book and movie i was at a reunion and cheryl comes up to me and i was expecting to get punched the cheryl is a wonderful person, a genius. we sat down and they hated me for a year, went to see the movie, they ended up liking the and invited me to come to facebook. in the end i don't think mark things one way or the other about me. i am not in his thoughts that often anymore. you guys were $15 billion, better things to think about but in the end that worked out great for facebook and mark looked very cool, the company did great because of it, on the cover of time magazine. it was a positive portrayal and i have heard a lot of younger people went into the internet because of what they saw in that movie and very positive. >> host: young people went -- wikipedia into that company, young people were into the internet long before then but decided to become mark zuckerberg. >> host: the theme of your work is young people who are skirting the ethical lines
so i ran into cheryl sandberg who lot of you know from her book, she and i went to college together, the same year in college so after the book and movie i was at a reunion and cheryl comes up to me and i was expecting to get punched the cheryl is a wonderful person, a genius. we sat down and they hated me for a year, went to see the movie, they ended up liking the and invited me to come to facebook. in the end i don't think mark things one way or the other about me. i am not in his thoughts...
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know him any more but i talked to john parker and everything worked out and mark, i ran into cheryl sandberg who you know from her book, we went to college together, the same year in college so after the book and after the movie i was at a reunion and cheryl comes up to me and i'm expecting to get punched but cheryl is a wonderful person and the genius. we sat down and she said they hated me for a year, then they went to see the movie and all facebook went to see it and they liked it and invited me to come to facebook. in the end i don't thing markings one where the other about me. i am don't think i'm in his thoughts that often anymore. hopefully he has better things to think about but it worked out great, marc looked very cool, the company did great, he was on the cover of time magazine. was a positive portrayal land younker people went to the internet because of what they saw in that movie. >> and people went in? >> guest: into the company. will be for that movie. decided to try to become mark zuckerberg. >> host: the theme of your work is young people who are skirting the ethical line. >
know him any more but i talked to john parker and everything worked out and mark, i ran into cheryl sandberg who you know from her book, we went to college together, the same year in college so after the book and after the movie i was at a reunion and cheryl comes up to me and i'm expecting to get punched but cheryl is a wonderful person and the genius. we sat down and she said they hated me for a year, then they went to see the movie and all facebook went to see it and they liked it and...
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. >> and facebook executive cheryl sandberg how she narrowly escaped being on the fateful asiana flight. >> first we leave you with another live look at the wreckage of flight 214. new overnight, the black boxes have been recovered and are on their way to d.c.. the abc sunday mornin >> welcome back, everyone. asiana flight 214 came down landing in sfo coming from seoul, south korea. most of the time this is one of the two arrivals used for departures for some of the bigger planes. >> we will listen to the conversation from the air-traffic control tower to figure out what happened. here's a sample of what they will listen to. >> heavy emergency vehicles are responding. everyone is on their way. >> now some of that audio is hard to make out b you can hear the tower telling the pilot who radioed in that emergency vehicles were on the way. this conversation happened in a moment immediately after the crash. >> we talked to abc7 news aviation consultant john nance. he said the angle at which the plane came down was a critical clue. >> we know it was too low and too slow and the combination of
. >> and facebook executive cheryl sandberg how she narrowly escaped being on the fateful asiana flight. >> first we leave you with another live look at the wreckage of flight 214. new overnight, the black boxes have been recovered and are on their way to d.c.. the abc sunday mornin >> welcome back, everyone. asiana flight 214 came down landing in sfo coming from seoul, south korea. most of the time this is one of the two arrivals used for departures for some of the bigger...
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there are many great minds at facebook but the leaders are clearly founder mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandbergn pet projects away from facebook. cheryl out with a great book about women leaning into their careers. zuckerberg is involved in immigration. the simplest ways to decide in what to invest is is to ask who is running the company and what are their philosophies. buy what you know, that means know the company, know the leadership, know how the company will grow. yet the leaders of this company had been vocal on just about everything except just that. it can't just be mow ability, can it? the stock is on fire tonight, no doubt about it but it still has a long way to go to get back to that original ipo price. that will do it for us tonight. thanks for joining me. the market today mixed, down 25 on the dow. stay with cnbc. "fast money" begins right now. >> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. i'm with my traders. let's get straight to the story. facebook shares surging on better an expected earnings. it has been a rough ride for zumer berg. the s
there are many great minds at facebook but the leaders are clearly founder mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandbergn pet projects away from facebook. cheryl out with a great book about women leaning into their careers. zuckerberg is involved in immigration. the simplest ways to decide in what to invest is is to ask who is running the company and what are their philosophies. buy what you know, that means know the company, know the leadership, know how the company will grow. yet the leaders of this...
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do you think of yourself as more of a cheryl sandberg "lean in" kind of person, orren ann marie slaughter women can't have it all at the same time? where do you come down on these sort of -- >> i come down as myself and that's what i tell young women and women new into the workplace. be yourself. whatever the formulation is that works for you. that's what you should do. i became involved in playing a political role really as an extension of my role as a mother. i saw all the opportunity that my five children have and i wanted other children to have that opportunity, too, and i wanted my children to grow up in a community, a society, a country where all children had an opportunity. and that certainly is not happening when 1 in 4 children go to sleep hungry at night, 1 in 5 flivz poverty. but if we lift up women in the workplace we go a long way to helping our children. >> women in politics. senator gillibrand suggested that having more women in the senate has made a big difference. >> yes, indeed. >> there is a critical mass talking about sexual assaults in the military. in a way that is g
do you think of yourself as more of a cheryl sandberg "lean in" kind of person, orren ann marie slaughter women can't have it all at the same time? where do you come down on these sort of -- >> i come down as myself and that's what i tell young women and women new into the workplace. be yourself. whatever the formulation is that works for you. that's what you should do. i became involved in playing a political role really as an extension of my role as a mother. i saw all the...
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we also heard from cheryl sandberg that she was supposed to be on this flight. this is what she wrote. she said i'm taking a minute to be thankful and explain what happened. my family, some colleagues and i were originally going to take the asiana flight that just crash handed. we switched to united so we could use mile for my family's tickets. our flights were scheduled to go come in at the same time but we were early and landed 20 minutes before the flight. our friend david is on the flight. we've been hearing from david on twitter. he is encouraging people not to call him. he said that he is all right. he explains that a lot of the passengers were calm and that it reminded him of 9/11. so that is how traumatic this really was for people on board. we are getting some updates from ems and fire officials saying about 75 trans ports still. we are not hearing any specific information about the injured or possible fatalities. hopefully we'll hear a little more about the passengers' conditions when we heard from authorities at a press conference coming up from san f
we also heard from cheryl sandberg that she was supposed to be on this flight. this is what she wrote. she said i'm taking a minute to be thankful and explain what happened. my family, some colleagues and i were originally going to take the asiana flight that just crash handed. we switched to united so we could use mile for my family's tickets. our flights were scheduled to go come in at the same time but we were early and landed 20 minutes before the flight. our friend david is on the flight....
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that is what cheryl sandberg says in her book been in. our next guest says that is not the case.iscuss this, a real hot topic. a lot of women have made this complaint for a long time. as they move up the corporate ladder, the more animosity they fill. >> that is true. this topic is fascinating to me and has gone so much press and cheryl sandburg claims liability for women is negative links with success but for men the reverse is true. it is positive will link to. in any other claim is indefensible. charles: are you going to make the indefensible now? >> i will defend it. so much has been researching if this is true or not. three months ago they did a 360 degree likability study and they found the opposite. they found both men ann women take the likability it as they climb the corporate ladder but men actually are worse but they go on further and say the more effective you are as a leader the less likely you on whether you are a man or woman. liz: what do i care someone likes me if i'm going to be successful. get behind me i will be the way, is like ability nonsense, who cares if
that is what cheryl sandberg says in her book been in. our next guest says that is not the case.iscuss this, a real hot topic. a lot of women have made this complaint for a long time. as they move up the corporate ladder, the more animosity they fill. >> that is true. this topic is fascinating to me and has gone so much press and cheryl sandburg claims liability for women is negative links with success but for men the reverse is true. it is positive will link to. in any other claim is...
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dennis: cheryl sandberg, you ought to buy your family cadillacs or something. our, but i am very curious to find out is that you that qa should order was ever given. one of the passengers saw smoke coming in. they will be talking about that in the next hour of markets now. we will obviously have more on that. dennis: eliot spitzer back in action. ahead, charlie gasparino what he learned. dennis: chaos ruling in cairo. the muslim brotherhood is calling for an all out rebellion. a live report from the front line coming up. ♪ ♪ >> and good afternoon. >> inside the flight that crashed in san francisco. new details emerge as investigators search france's on what happened aboard flight 214. aviation expert michael boyd joins us in just a few minutes on the fallout from the airline. lori: as for the markets, now in the green, but losing speed as earning season kicks off with alcoa after the bell. more than three-fourths of companies that have offered guidance are negative. do not believe the hype says s&p kristine short. why she says second quarter earnings will surpri
dennis: cheryl sandberg, you ought to buy your family cadillacs or something. our, but i am very curious to find out is that you that qa should order was ever given. one of the passengers saw smoke coming in. they will be talking about that in the next hour of markets now. we will obviously have more on that. dennis: eliot spitzer back in action. ahead, charlie gasparino what he learned. dennis: chaos ruling in cairo. the muslim brotherhood is calling for an all out rebellion. a live report...
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. >> cheryl sandberg says lean forward. >> i didn't mean it literally.ou know who cheryl sandberg is, president of facebook, and she wrote a book about leaning in. >> i am a mi it waterhouse, an out-of-state students in maryland. >> from new jersey. >> the most densely tautly it-densely populated state. all across the east coast. what i think is interesting about affordability, you were talking about how you were able to make $86, in a week and half's worth of pay and especially washington d.c. is such a big hub for internships. >> that was when i was working full time, 3:30 to 12, half of that was $40 a week and then take taxes out of that. at the time i paid that, 28 or $30 a week. >> i personally, the idea that washington runs on unpaid internships and students, this gap between socioeconomic classes, people afford unpaid internships and what washington d.c. is benefiting from is the way they get so much work done, creating further divides for students, i worked a job during the school year, i work usually two jobs and then i am taking credit than doi
. >> cheryl sandberg says lean forward. >> i didn't mean it literally.ou know who cheryl sandberg is, president of facebook, and she wrote a book about leaning in. >> i am a mi it waterhouse, an out-of-state students in maryland. >> from new jersey. >> the most densely tautly it-densely populated state. all across the east coast. what i think is interesting about affordability, you were talking about how you were able to make $86, in a week and half's worth of pay...
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i said earlier, get somebody like cheryl sandberg to come in there if she is not the ceo to stir it upeyer turn around? >> well, steve ballmer is phenomenal, but microsoft has gone from 500 billion market cap to 300 billion market cap like google, and syn ga. >> -- well, you could say it about a lot of stocks. >> well, it is time, becky, to use the assets, and they are maybe becoming an ibm, which is basically an enterprise and a razor blade company that is a tremendous cash flow generators, and that is where you will get it. apple will have a 60 billion buyback and that is the largest buyback in history. >> thank you, sir. join us tomorrow for. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good tuesday morning and welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla and james cramer and david faber on the new york stock exchange, and futures are keeping the cards close to the vest after the 65-point gain on the dow. we are awaiting new york fed president dudley speaking at 12:30, and the nikkei with a pop overnight, and the yen hitting 100 to the dollar for the first time since june
i said earlier, get somebody like cheryl sandberg to come in there if she is not the ceo to stir it upeyer turn around? >> well, steve ballmer is phenomenal, but microsoft has gone from 500 billion market cap to 300 billion market cap like google, and syn ga. >> -- well, you could say it about a lot of stocks. >> well, it is time, becky, to use the assets, and they are maybe becoming an ibm, which is basically an enterprise and a razor blade company that is a tremendous cash...
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the citigroup thing, cheryl sandberg. >> who used to work for him. >> tim geithner who i think we still -- >> i think people look at geithner with much -- >> gene sperling. you know what, if the huffington post is slamming summers, the kind of people that write in to the huffington post and follow them and the progressives. if they don't like larry, he is the guy for the job. >> there are questions on the financial times about what larry summers thinks about qe and its effectiveness at this point. wondering how effective it is. people are blowing this up making him sound really hawkish. i think bernanke is -- sample we may be in qe infinity for the next five years. >> i think bernanke himself questioned it. >> mort tucker has a piece on it, too, i think it's in the "journal" how unceremonyiously he is dismissed with someone who should not credit him, himself, with saving him for saving the economy. >> by august, you will hear who the obama administration will nominate. >> i hope they don't think they have to nominate a woman just for gender purposes, you know. >> you are right, larry su
the citigroup thing, cheryl sandberg. >> who used to work for him. >> tim geithner who i think we still -- >> i think people look at geithner with much -- >> gene sperling. you know what, if the huffington post is slamming summers, the kind of people that write in to the huffington post and follow them and the progressives. if they don't like larry, he is the guy for the job. >> there are questions on the financial times about what larry summers thinks about qe and...
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. -- cheryl sandberg is a good friend of mine. good for her that she has decided to spend her time, talent, and money to help inspire other women. there are some things i disagree with her on however. one thing mentioned in my introduction, i was the number one powerful woman in business for six years in a row. it was a great honor, but every year i would say to the editors and publishers, why are you doing this? why're you frank ordering women to 50? ordering women 1 if you want to celebrate women, good. but why are you ranking us? when business is the golf or tennis ladder. this is not sports. in the game of life and business, it is better when everybody gets to play. the thing where i disagree with her is i think it is about women and men. but let's talk about women for a moment, fulfilling their potential. sometimes it is true women become risk averse. they do not want to take a chance on the job they have never done. i know when i took various jobs, people would always say to me do not take that job. it is too risky. you migh
. -- cheryl sandberg is a good friend of mine. good for her that she has decided to spend her time, talent, and money to help inspire other women. there are some things i disagree with her on however. one thing mentioned in my introduction, i was the number one powerful woman in business for six years in a row. it was a great honor, but every year i would say to the editors and publishers, why are you doing this? why're you frank ordering women to 50? ordering women 1 if you want to celebrate...
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you know, women in finance, discuss things like cheryl sandberg's book going through the sociology and the architecture of constraint for women today, and they ran the most read article in history by ann marine slaughter, why women can't have it all, and i've been in a room with her with 700 people where women walk up and cry and say it's their life story, and others say what a person disconnected from the real world because there's another group of people who says that, so, sally, why women can't have it all line do you see yourself? >> well, i sort of back up which is if there were one answer to success for women in business, we're not so dumb. we would have already all faulted. you know, we understand and see the research which is that nothing bad happens when women are in positions of poir. in fact, only good things happen be it in positions of power in countries or in businesses, higher returns, better stockholder returns, lower volatility, more client focus, less risk, good things happen, and 10 the -- so the research is there. , the challenge -- >> why did that scare your ceos s
you know, women in finance, discuss things like cheryl sandberg's book going through the sociology and the architecture of constraint for women today, and they ran the most read article in history by ann marine slaughter, why women can't have it all, and i've been in a room with her with 700 people where women walk up and cry and say it's their life story, and others say what a person disconnected from the real world because there's another group of people who says that, so, sally, why women...