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i share the cheryl sandburg point of view which is that women think of power differently.limbing the ladder. it's about having broad influence and we make other choices. we don't necessarily -- when women start companies, the reason i believe that there's no female mark zuckerberg is women start companies to create businesses they want to work for. often they leave big companies in corporate america and they just get tired of the huge institution and they want to create their own companies and they don't want to create fortune 500 companies. guys start companies mainly to make money and build really big businesses. i actually think that we're never going to get to parity at the top of large corporate america. i think it's important to make progress. it's really wonderful right now to have role models like cheryl sandburg and marissa mayer. marissa mayer is the youngest ceo male or female in the fortune 500. it's really cool that 82-year-old warren buffett is responding to these young women by speaking out for the first time in a big way about women in work. >> i was lookin
i share the cheryl sandburg point of view which is that women think of power differently.limbing the ladder. it's about having broad influence and we make other choices. we don't necessarily -- when women start companies, the reason i believe that there's no female mark zuckerberg is women start companies to create businesses they want to work for. often they leave big companies in corporate america and they just get tired of the huge institution and they want to create their own companies and...
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facebook chief operating officer, cheryl sandburg will be today's keynote speaker. she recently moved up on the world's most powerful women. she holds the number six spot from number ten. she is the top tech leader and follows first lady michelle obama and former first lady of the united states, hillary clinton. >> from facebook, with he e go twitter. they are taking new measures to make sure nobody hacks your account. the newer and cheaper electric call that's out there. for that and more, we turn things over to seema mody live at cnbc world headquarters that will have a look at how futures are trading. good morning >>> good morning. futures sharply lower after stocks fell wednesday. ben bernanke suggesting that the fed could start tapering its economic stimulus program this year. there is a sea of red in global markets in reaction to weak manufacturing data out of china. >>> we also get data out to the unemployment, manufacturing and new home sales. the dow, which had been up 150 points in yesterday around the morning time closed down 80 points to close at 15,307,
facebook chief operating officer, cheryl sandburg will be today's keynote speaker. she recently moved up on the world's most powerful women. she holds the number six spot from number ten. she is the top tech leader and follows first lady michelle obama and former first lady of the united states, hillary clinton. >> from facebook, with he e go twitter. they are taking new measures to make sure nobody hacks your account. the newer and cheaper electric call that's out there. for that and...
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cheryl sandburg wrapped up her talk. joins us now. >> reporter: well, there was quite a bit of talk about sheryl sandburg's talk, but the real focus were on the business of face book and how it is making more money on mobile inparticular. take a listen. >> how do you split your roles? >> look, i report to him. everything reports to him. the question is what does he spend more of his time on and what do i spend more of my time on. we are very naturally split. he is product and engineering and design. what he really wants to do is be in the office in his conference room with product teams reviewing products. that's what he loves to do. >> so what do you do? >> i help run the company. i run the sales team and the deal teams and the marketing and help build the business side of the business. >> now as the question of whether one of zukkerberg's new products, facebook home, has been a disappointment, sandberg said it will be a long road and they believe we are on the path to make phones more social. they do consider it very e
cheryl sandburg wrapped up her talk. joins us now. >> reporter: well, there was quite a bit of talk about sheryl sandburg's talk, but the real focus were on the business of face book and how it is making more money on mobile inparticular. take a listen. >> how do you split your roles? >> look, i report to him. everything reports to him. the question is what does he spend more of his time on and what do i spend more of my time on. we are very naturally split. he is product and...
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cheryl sandburg's book and i really feel like there is just this incredible push towards women and workredefining our roles. what do you think about that? what is your -- >> we can redefine, but sometimes the old school is the true school. i think we all as women today in our society are benefiting from being able to work and have kids and being able to fantasize about having a life partner whether it's marriage or just live and love together. >> that's the wendy way. >> that's the wendy way. a little modern and a little old-fashioned and a whole lot of messy. >> real pleasure to sit down with her. ask wendy is available in book stores now. we'll be right back. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. welwhere new york state is... investing one billion dollars to attract and grow business. where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes fo
cheryl sandburg's book and i really feel like there is just this incredible push towards women and workredefining our roles. what do you think about that? what is your -- >> we can redefine, but sometimes the old school is the true school. i think we all as women today in our society are benefiting from being able to work and have kids and being able to fantasize about having a life partner whether it's marriage or just live and love together. >> that's the wendy way. >>...
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all the issues that you hear about, you know, the cheryl sandburgs and ann marie of the world. >> i nevermination except when i touched military issues. then the men would have, i think it's instinctive reaction or programmed reaction and then you can get them past that and then it would be okay. you have to say, no, i do know about this. >> let me ask a couple questions about something that everybody wonders about. watching the movie "manhunt" the documentary might have given people the impression that you, nada, were mia in "zero dark 30" would that be accurate? >> that would never be accurate. i would never take that away from the people who worked on finding bin laden. i left the agency prior to them catching him. >> is there a mia? >> i would say there were targeting officers and analysts involved in the hunt for bin laden. and i'm very proud of all of them. i think they did do an amazing job. there were a handful of very dedicated people who were part of that. in addition to the people that built the initial intelligence like gina benoit and cindy. >> but no single person? >> that i
all the issues that you hear about, you know, the cheryl sandburgs and ann marie of the world. >> i nevermination except when i touched military issues. then the men would have, i think it's instinctive reaction or programmed reaction and then you can get them past that and then it would be okay. you have to say, no, i do know about this. >> let me ask a couple questions about something that everybody wonders about. watching the movie "manhunt" the documentary might have...
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but the all things digital tech and media conference welcome tim cook, cheryl sandburg and elan musk stage this week. they kept quiet about new product announcements, but motorola made its move back into mobile. now, having taken a back seat to apple and samsung among others, the once dominant cell phonemaker will be launching the moto x later on this year. intel may have engineered a much needed win in the mobile space. a reuters source says samsung electronics, they've chosen intel to produce more for its chip market. samsung has been using chipped provided by arm holdings for an its droid tablets. adam is still with us from ovum. adam, motorola, when i started covering the tech market some 13 years ago, 10 years ago, motorola was the thing. this is the big mobilemaker everybody said had to have a cutting edge on design. where are they now? >> and that's his fall from grace. they've now been acquired by google and they've just spent a lot of time restructuring the company to try and refocus their efforts. they're looking largely to focus on americas and that's north america as well
but the all things digital tech and media conference welcome tim cook, cheryl sandburg and elan musk stage this week. they kept quiet about new product announcements, but motorola made its move back into mobile. now, having taken a back seat to apple and samsung among others, the once dominant cell phonemaker will be launching the moto x later on this year. intel may have engineered a much needed win in the mobile space. a reuters source says samsung electronics, they've chosen intel to produce...