71
71
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology."oming up, the postelection tech rout continues. analysts see what a trump presidency will mean for silicon valley. mark zuckerberg strikes back at critics saying the social media site swayed the election. billionmaking an $8 bet to buy harman international. more details ahead. first to our lead, tech stocks continuing to slide in the wake of donald trump's election. the first four-day drop since february. they are wondering if president trump will foolow through with his policies outlined by candidate trump. the chinese says they will take a different approach with apple iphone sales which are down more than 4% over the last four days. joining us now with what tech might look like is david kirkpatrick and james. amazon, alphabet, among others. james, you said terrifically this morning in your note about potential impacts. the first thought was in silicon valley, we have so many great companies from intel to google, founded by people from other countries that we depend on people with vi
. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology."oming up, the postelection tech rout continues. analysts see what a trump presidency will mean for silicon valley. mark zuckerberg strikes back at critics saying the social media site swayed the election. billionmaking an $8 bet to buy harman international. more details ahead. first to our lead, tech stocks continuing to slide in the wake of donald trump's election. the first four-day drop since february....
91
91
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
i am cory.with her on the 10 year anniversary of the acquisition and she talked about 1998, larry page, they first set up their office in menlo park garage. >> i wish i could say i picked them out out of all of the students at stanford, come run to my garage. i wish i could tell you that, but it did not work that way. what happened was i bought a house and houses are very expensive in silicon valley and i was eighth didn't, so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were looking for space, and they were just, the two of them had one employee. susan: space was expensive so the idea they could move into my garage quickly and easily at a wastively low cost for them really appealing, and so, they just moved in. >> your mom was a teacher. you have two sisters. janet is an epidemiologist. tell me about a day in the life? susan: we grew up on the stanford campus so that meant on the neighbors we had were professors around us, which i think definitely influenced us because everybody was study
i am cory.with her on the 10 year anniversary of the acquisition and she talked about 1998, larry page, they first set up their office in menlo park garage. >> i wish i could say i picked them out out of all of the students at stanford, come run to my garage. i wish i could tell you that, but it did not work that way. what happened was i bought a house and houses are very expensive in silicon valley and i was eighth didn't, so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were...
85
85
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. snap is filing to go public.ources say in may be the biggest tech ipo in recent years could come as early as march. the fangs stocks have come roaring back. palantir cofounder joins us on his longtime partner peter thiel and how a trump presidency could impact technology. snapchat begins the process of going public -- the parent company snap is said to have filed confidentially for an ipo. that is something a couple he can do that makes less than $1 billion in gross revenues. we reported last month the company would seek as much as $4 billion in valuation, anywhere from $25 billion to $40 billion on less than $1 billion in revenue. what is the news? sarah: snap is filing confidentially because it does not have $1 billion in revenue yet, so it can do that. this ipo could happen as soon as first quarter of this year, maybe as early as march. it could be up to $4 billion in what they raise and this is incredible considering they filed to go public before the election. everything seems much on track. cory: fairly ama
. ♪ cory: i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. snap is filing to go public.ources say in may be the biggest tech ipo in recent years could come as early as march. the fangs stocks have come roaring back. palantir cofounder joins us on his longtime partner peter thiel and how a trump presidency could impact technology. snapchat begins the process of going public -- the parent company snap is said to have filed confidentially for an ipo. that is something a couple he can do that makes less than...
86
86
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
cory: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm cory in for emily chang.f the big unknowns is the threat of global cyber attacks. russia was said to be responsible for attacks on democrats and trump disagreed. trump said he would fight fire with fire when it comes to cyber security. mr. trump: there's a deterrent against attacks the united states must possess and has to the unquestioned capacity to launch crippling cyber counterattacks and i mean crippling. crippling. the warfare of the future. america's dominance in this arena must be unquestioned and today, it is totally question. cory: is that the case? ofning us is the ceo obtaining them. it's one of the biggest companies in the u.s. also with this is bloomberg technology's brad stone. for joining us. let's start with the events in washington d c. canda trump rebuffed some evidence that russia was responsible for the hacks on the dnc. trump.is president-elect how are cyber secure he firms viewing the election? think we as a community are interested in seeing how he rather than what he says as a candida
cory: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm cory in for emily chang.f the big unknowns is the threat of global cyber attacks. russia was said to be responsible for attacks on democrats and trump disagreed. trump said he would fight fire with fire when it comes to cyber security. mr. trump: there's a deterrent against attacks the united states must possess and has to the unquestioned capacity to launch crippling cyber counterattacks and i mean crippling. crippling. the warfare of the...
102
102
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
cory's mother didn't give up. doctors at stanford medical center have performed 40 transplants on patients under 19. >> so that's what i did. i called channel 5. >> reporter: and i told her story. >> when i came to see you that first time what was your feeling that day when i showed up at your front door? >> shocked and relieved that maybe somebody will do something. >> we were able to get the coverage that we needed so that she could have her transplant. >> reporter: was it painful? do you remember it being painful or -- >> well, i don't remember the actual pain. but i do remember the itching. >> reporter: cory got her new heart at stanford hospital in 1988. she was one of only 20 children ages one to five to get a transplant in the u.s. that year. she says growing up after the surgery was hard because the medication she had to take caused side effects that drastically changed her appearance. >> i endured a lot of teasing from children and i also was made fun of from a lot of adults, as well. >> reporter: how did
cory's mother didn't give up. doctors at stanford medical center have performed 40 transplants on patients under 19. >> so that's what i did. i called channel 5. >> reporter: and i told her story. >> when i came to see you that first time what was your feeling that day when i showed up at your front door? >> shocked and relieved that maybe somebody will do something. >> we were able to get the coverage that we needed so that she could have her transplant. >>...
94
94
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 1
recent.day was cory: it was fake. bob: it's a fake. they sell it over the course of many days. they already have pr people out there. it is the biggest shopping day of the year. they might record them in one day but it happens over time. that is exaggerated by their accounting. emily: let's talk about the actual results and the efforts to be more transparent. are they actually more transparent? cory: i'm unaware of said efforts. it would be good of them to be more transparent. i don't expect them to do so. bob: i think this investment will be interesting longer term because it puts them in an amazon-like position because they have these content services as well as that. the only question i have is we have heard some rumblings on the issues of the chinese economy. does that start to impact than a little bit? my guess is probably not immediately. longer term, are there concerns because part of the economy that is supposedly being hit, we have seen matches very well with what alibaba is selling. emily: facebook is coming out this week. th
recent.day was cory: it was fake. bob: it's a fake. they sell it over the course of many days. they already have pr people out there. it is the biggest shopping day of the year. they might record them in one day but it happens over time. that is exaggerated by their accounting. emily: let's talk about the actual results and the efforts to be more transparent. are they actually more transparent? cory: i'm unaware of said efforts. it would be good of them to be more transparent. i don't expect...
69
69
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
cory: bloomberg is here to help. staying on social media, google and facebook have announced some actions to stop users from posting fake stories and deriving revenue after chris pointed fingers at these stories may have influenced the u.s. presidential election. sarah, let me start with you. this is a story that has exploded in recent days after the election of donald trump for president. to me, the strongest thing about this was the story on buzzfeed about the macedonian bloggers putting up fake stories to generate clicks to get paid. sarah: this is an extremely lucrative business if you can figure out a way to play it. the outrage sells. clicks are easy to get on these platforms and facebook for its part needs to take a close look and is taking a close look at its responsibility for distributing information. fake news is one thing and that might be easy to quash but what might be more difficult to address is these more biased stories that give you some of the facts and maybe create a misleading perception. they ar
cory: bloomberg is here to help. staying on social media, google and facebook have announced some actions to stop users from posting fake stories and deriving revenue after chris pointed fingers at these stories may have influenced the u.s. presidential election. sarah, let me start with you. this is a story that has exploded in recent days after the election of donald trump for president. to me, the strongest thing about this was the story on buzzfeed about the macedonian bloggers putting up...
113
113
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
cory: who, me? i have no idea. emily: really, look. cory: old people, your mom is on facebook, so why would you want to be on facebook? the numbers clearly show that was not an issue. both of our moms are on facebook. as you know. emily: both of our moms are on facebook. cory: instagram, tighter caps on instagram, the different ways people use it. facebook has figured it out and is parsing the way users use the service and it is in the numbers. cory johnson, james cakmak, thank you for joining us. warner, despite beating analyst estimates for the third quarter and boosting its forecast, the company saw just lukewarm reaction in the markets wednesday. investors remain skeptical about whether it will get approval for its plan. onmakers have called regulators to examine the deal closely to make sure it does not concentrate too much power over the media industry in one company's hand. still to come, what slowdown in the chinese economy, alibaba outperforms again with double-digit growth. how long will it last? shares of fitbit falling off
cory: who, me? i have no idea. emily: really, look. cory: old people, your mom is on facebook, so why would you want to be on facebook? the numbers clearly show that was not an issue. both of our moms are on facebook. as you know. emily: both of our moms are on facebook. cory: instagram, tighter caps on instagram, the different ways people use it. facebook has figured it out and is parsing the way users use the service and it is in the numbers. cory johnson, james cakmak, thank you for joining...
47
47
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
KGAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
so three years ago cory started a blog, curb free with cory lee, with tips to help other wheelchair travelers, tourism boards and tour operators took notice and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't have been possible on his mom's salary working at a nurse ree home. could ever imagined or wished for him. and there's lots of things he can't do, that other children have done, so i'm glad that he has now found a career and a life that he can really inspire others and enjoy for himself. >> reporter: sma makes cory a bit weaker every year. >> how do you feel when i lift my arms up. now i can't really do that. >> reporter: so there is urgency to his travels. after we met in new york, cory was off to south africa. >> plenty of people with fewer obstacles don't leave their hometowns. >> yeah. >> why is it worth it to you? >> i don't like being stuck in one place. by me going out, it not only shows other wheelchair users, but it shows able-bodied people, whether it is just here in central park, he's out here, rolling around with us. i feel like people have this preconceived notion of wheelchair
so three years ago cory started a blog, curb free with cory lee, with tips to help other wheelchair travelers, tourism boards and tour operators took notice and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't have been possible on his mom's salary working at a nurse ree home. could ever imagined or wished for him. and there's lots of things he can't do, that other children have done, so i'm glad that he has now found a career and a life that he can really inspire others and enjoy for himself....
156
156
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
cory was so sick, she weighed 67 pounds. >> unfortunately, back when i was a kid in the 80s and 90s, you needed a biopsy every three months. so -- >> reporter: and that damaged the heart? >> right. i received my second heart transplant on july 30, 2006. >> reporter: because corie has been so fortunate she's now paying her good fortune forward as a volunteer with donor network west. corie's cardiologist says the work she's doing is saving other people's lives. >> getting more organs donated is key to the success of organ transplant, especially in children so the more spokes people we have and especially a young lady lie corie who is speak specifically to the african american community, any help we can get is important. >> reporter: corie is now one of the longest living surviving heart transplants in the country, which is why she's recently contacted me. >> i said to myself that if i live to be 30, then i want to meet every one who was involved in allowing me to live all the way to be 30. >> you know it isn't every day you get to do a story that means so much to a family. >> reporter:
cory was so sick, she weighed 67 pounds. >> unfortunately, back when i was a kid in the 80s and 90s, you needed a biopsy every three months. so -- >> reporter: and that damaged the heart? >> right. i received my second heart transplant on july 30, 2006. >> reporter: because corie has been so fortunate she's now paying her good fortune forward as a volunteer with donor network west. corie's cardiologist says the work she's doing is saving other people's lives. >>...
144
144
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
cory's mother didn't give up. doctors at stanford medical center have performed 40 transplants on patients under 19. >> so that's what i did. i called channel 5. >> reporter: and i told her story. >> when i came to see you that first time what was your feeling that day when i showed up at your front door? >> shocked and relieved that maybe somebody will do something. >> we were able to get the coverage that we needed so that she could have her transplant. >> reporter: was it painful? do you remember it being painful or -- >> well, i don't remember the actual pain. but i do remember the itching. >> reporter: cory got her new heart at stanford hospital in 1988. she was one of only 20 children ages one to five to get a transplant in the u.s. that year. she says growing up after the surgery was hard because the medication she had to take caused side effects that drastically changed her appearance. >> i endured a lot of teasing from children and i also was made fun of from a lot of adults, as well. >> reporter: how did
cory's mother didn't give up. doctors at stanford medical center have performed 40 transplants on patients under 19. >> so that's what i did. i called channel 5. >> reporter: and i told her story. >> when i came to see you that first time what was your feeling that day when i showed up at your front door? >> shocked and relieved that maybe somebody will do something. >> we were able to get the coverage that we needed so that she could have her transplant. >>...
115
115
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
he needed to see cory. a miraculous progress in the tampa v.a.poly-trauma unit so this time, with help, cory stood, saluted, and said what you would expect. rangers lead the way, sir. cory's the epitome of that rare combination of qualities that characterizes the very best among us. a dogged sense of duty. indomitable courage. and plain american grit. president obama admires that in cory. he admires it in all american veterans. it's why he loves them. ladies and gentlemen, our honored guest, the commander in chief and the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you so much. thank you. thank you very much. please. thank you. thank you. please. thank you. secretary mcdonald, distinguished guests and most of all, our extraordinary veterans and your families, the last time i stood on these hallowed grounds on memorial day, our country came together to honor those who have fought and died for our flag. a few days before, our nation
he needed to see cory. a miraculous progress in the tampa v.a.poly-trauma unit so this time, with help, cory stood, saluted, and said what you would expect. rangers lead the way, sir. cory's the epitome of that rare combination of qualities that characterizes the very best among us. a dogged sense of duty. indomitable courage. and plain american grit. president obama admires that in cory. he admires it in all american veterans. it's why he loves them. ladies and gentlemen, our honored guest,...
117
117
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
KSAZ
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 4
i always get confused with cory. you can get our weather app, detail at fox10phoenix.com. >>> man in the hospital after being stabbed in tempe. poli hospital with life-threatening injuries. police are questioning the suspect. one person is killed, another badly hurt in a crash this morning involving a city bus. the bus, a car, and a pickup truck collided on southern avenue near 46th street. all of the passengers are off the bus. we saw one person being cut out of the pickup truck and then being put into an ambulance. southern was shut down for hours this morning as police collected some of the evidence there. >>> well, here we are, the homestretch. it's almost over, but the election is five days away. republicans and continuing their full court recess here into arizona, trying to sway undecided voters because most think that arizona is still in play. >> well, today vice presidential candidate tim kaine is here in the valley. steve krafft live on the phone with what's on his agenda today. good afternoon, steve. >> rep
i always get confused with cory. you can get our weather app, detail at fox10phoenix.com. >>> man in the hospital after being stabbed in tempe. poli hospital with life-threatening injuries. police are questioning the suspect. one person is killed, another badly hurt in a crash this morning involving a city bus. the bus, a car, and a pickup truck collided on southern avenue near 46th street. all of the passengers are off the bus. we saw one person being cut out of the pickup truck and...
57
57
Nov 5, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
james joined us along with cory johnson. take a listen. cory: the expectations were quite high.y any reasonable measure, this is a fantastic order for this company. an incredible 50% year on year growth at that scale. i think that in particular, there was not an acceleration of mobile revenues. as a percentage of sales may be. it was hard to find it did emily: it remained relatively flat. but that was zero four years ago. cory: any number of statistics is look at, this is a fantastic report. james: it's a fantastic work, but a quarter after the trend we downgraded. we got a lot of heat for it. we downgraded to neutral and i got a lot of heat for it. but that is coming to fruition. the reason that the stock is acting this way is when you look at it next year, the growth has been coming from a function of engagement growth as well as user growth. the users and the engagement of growing nicely. -- are growing nicely. the ad load will be stalling in 2017 because you don't have another platform like instagram to open up. messenger in instagram rather,hatsapp, monetization, it will ta
james joined us along with cory johnson. take a listen. cory: the expectations were quite high.y any reasonable measure, this is a fantastic order for this company. an incredible 50% year on year growth at that scale. i think that in particular, there was not an acceleration of mobile revenues. as a percentage of sales may be. it was hard to find it did emily: it remained relatively flat. but that was zero four years ago. cory: any number of statistics is look at, this is a fantastic report....
70
70
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
but few have traveled as far as a wheelchair travel blogger named cory lee. brook silverbraga has his story. >> reporter: for cory lee, started with a short cruise to the bahamas in high school. >> the trip sparked somethg further. spinal atrophy type 2 kept him from taking steps. didn't stop him from traveling, australia to israel. finland to iceland. >> how many countries? >> 18 so far. >> reporter: cory has done it all with his mom sandy by his side. >> his dad and i had gotten divorced when he was 4 years years. i just always told him. if you can't stand up. stand out. >> reporter: as a team there is no end to the hassles of wheelchair travel. >> whoa. >> reporter: three years ago, cory started a blog, curb free with cory lee with tips to help other wheelchair travelers. tourism board and tour operators took notice. and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't have salary working at a nursing home. >> he does things and has done more than i could ever imagined for wished for him. there is lots of things he can't do that other children have done. n real
but few have traveled as far as a wheelchair travel blogger named cory lee. brook silverbraga has his story. >> reporter: for cory lee, started with a short cruise to the bahamas in high school. >> the trip sparked somethg further. spinal atrophy type 2 kept him from taking steps. didn't stop him from traveling, australia to israel. finland to iceland. >> how many countries? >> 18 so far. >> reporter: cory has done it all with his mom sandy by his side. >>...
53
53
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
quote
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 1
important topics to watch is bob o'donnell and cory johnson. we will start with square. last quarter was a good quarter for square. not so much for twitter. it is apparently a high buy for twitter. cory: i think the biggest focus will be the management issues and whether or not jack dorsey could do a half-time job and when the change will happen. it will have to happen at some point. certainly come of the performance of twitter and perhaps square as well. bob: the other question i have for square is as we start to see the banks get much more involved with these sorts of transactions, easier transactions, they are coming from a position of power. can they really weigh in more than they actually have?
important topics to watch is bob o'donnell and cory johnson. we will start with square. last quarter was a good quarter for square. not so much for twitter. it is apparently a high buy for twitter. cory: i think the biggest focus will be the management issues and whether or not jack dorsey could do a half-time job and when the change will happen. it will have to happen at some point. certainly come of the performance of twitter and perhaps square as well. bob: the other question i have for...
104
104
Nov 27, 2016
11/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
cory's mother didn't give up. doctors at stanford medical center have performed 40 transplants on patients under 19. >> so that's what i did. i called channel 5. >> reporter: and i told her story. >> when i came to see you that first time what was your feeling that day when i showed up at your front door? >> i was just shock. shocked and relieved that maybe somebody will do something. >> we were able to get the coverage that we needed so that she could have her transplant. >> reporter: was it painful? do you remember it being painful or -- >> well, i don't remember the actual pain. but i do remember the itching. >> reporter: cory got her new heart at stanford hospital in 1988. she was one of only 20 children ages one to five to get a transplant in the u.s. that year. she says growing up after the surgery was hard because the medication she had to take caused side effects that drastically changed her appearance. >> i endured a lot of teasing from children and i also was made fun of from a lot of adults, as well. >>
cory's mother didn't give up. doctors at stanford medical center have performed 40 transplants on patients under 19. >> so that's what i did. i called channel 5. >> reporter: and i told her story. >> when i came to see you that first time what was your feeling that day when i showed up at your front door? >> i was just shock. shocked and relieved that maybe somebody will do something. >> we were able to get the coverage that we needed so that she could have her...
56
56
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the bottom line is this -- i agree with cory. everything looks fantastic across the board, but when you look at it from an investment standpoint the street was , looking for $37 billion in revenue. unless you get 10% upside do -- revisions to your 2017 numbers, the stock is not going to move favorably. i think that's what you are seeing today. a good performance against a great performance expectation backdrop. emily: over a billion daily active users on mobile. world,on people in the the majority do not have the internet. at what point do we just reach a ceiling? cory: when we looked at this as an ipo, the things we said they needed to do is a need to get into mobile or get into china. or the numbers would not get better. it fell gently over the first months. they figured out mobile, you've got 1.6 6 billion users. james' point, 84% successive quarters show the lack of improvement in terms of mobile revenues. still, maybe not more and not more being not enough from a wall street or business perspective. i think any of us would k
the bottom line is this -- i agree with cory. everything looks fantastic across the board, but when you look at it from an investment standpoint the street was , looking for $37 billion in revenue. unless you get 10% upside do -- revisions to your 2017 numbers, the stock is not going to move favorably. i think that's what you are seeing today. a good performance against a great performance expectation backdrop. emily: over a billion daily active users on mobile. world,on people in the the...
76
76
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
WDJT
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
so three years ago, cory started a blog-curb free with cory lee-to help other wheelchair travelers. tourism boards and tour operators took notice-and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't have been possible on his mom's salary working at a nursing hom. home."he does things and has done more than i could have ever imagined or wished for him."sma makes cory a bit and now i can't really do that." so there's urgency to his travels. after we met in new york, cory was off to south africa, on safari. brook: "plenty of people with fewer obstacles, don't leave their hometown, why's it worth it to you?"cory: "i don't like being stuck in one place. and by me going out, it not only shows other wheelchair users, but it shows able bodied people that are just here in central park: he's out here rolling around with us, this pre-conceived notion of wheelchair users just staying at home, laying in the bed and i want to break that perception."brook silva-braga, for cbs news, new york 3 your full readycast with meterologist rebecca schuld is next...stay tuned. drop back through the 50s. wind: w 5
so three years ago, cory started a blog-curb free with cory lee-to help other wheelchair travelers. tourism boards and tour operators took notice-and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't have been possible on his mom's salary working at a nursing hom. home."he does things and has done more than i could have ever imagined or wished for him."sma makes cory a bit and now i can't really do that." so there's urgency to his travels. after we met in new york, cory was off to...
70
70
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
cory: we looked at this as the ipo.said they needed to get into china or mobile or the numbers would not get better. it was too expensive a stock. and it plummeted, it fell over its first couple of months as a publicly traded stock and they figured out mobile. you have 1.66 billion users on mobile. mobile revenue is $5.7 billion. to james's point, that flat 84% quarter-over quarter growth, that shows the lack of improvement in terms of mobile revenue. it is still a lot. 84% of all users revenue coming from mobile. it's maybe not more or not enough from a wall street perspective. i think from a business perspective, any of us would kill for these numbers. emily: that is the thing we have talked about. with the rise of snapchat, we see facebook copying snapchat. does the coolness factor come into play? cory: james knows all about coolness. emily: that is why i'm asking you this question. are you concerned that facebook is not cool enough to sustain this growth over the next avril -- several years? james: no, i don't think
cory: we looked at this as the ipo.said they needed to get into china or mobile or the numbers would not get better. it was too expensive a stock. and it plummeted, it fell over its first couple of months as a publicly traded stock and they figured out mobile. you have 1.66 billion users on mobile. mobile revenue is $5.7 billion. to james's point, that flat 84% quarter-over quarter growth, that shows the lack of improvement in terms of mobile revenue. it is still a lot. 84% of all users revenue...
52
52
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
cory faces on county of felony child endangerment. at last check the young girl was hospitalized in stable condition. right now a factory in japan can't keep up with all the orders for donald trump masks! the factory is working non-stop to catch up with orders for rubber masks of the president-elect. they're making as many as 350 masks a day...that up from 45 before the election. the factory is the only one in masks...they also make masks of hillary clinton...and president obama. time now is x:xx --- in case you missed it, we mave more pictures of the historic supermoon why one local astronomer says he is grateful for the supermoon and how it helped astronomy. and, it seems like there is go- fund-me account for everything these days. well, one of our founding fat account. find out why, when we come back. happening right now in athens greece where president obama is meeting with the greek prime minister... we're just getting this picture in to our newsroom... this is obama's last foreign should be within reach. that anything that match
cory faces on county of felony child endangerment. at last check the young girl was hospitalized in stable condition. right now a factory in japan can't keep up with all the orders for donald trump masks! the factory is working non-stop to catch up with orders for rubber masks of the president-elect. they're making as many as 350 masks a day...that up from 45 before the election. the factory is the only one in masks...they also make masks of hillary clinton...and president obama. time now is...
73
73
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
but few have traveled as far as a wheelchair travel blogger named cory lee, brook silla >> for cory lee it startedded with a short cruise to the bahamas in high school. >> and that trip, it sparked something inside of me that made me want to keep going further. >> spinal muscular atrophy type two prevented him from ever taking more than a few steps. it couldn't stop him from traveling the world, from australia to israel. finland to iceland. >> how many countries. >> 18 so far. he was four years old. it's pretty much been me and him for years. i just always told him son, if you can't stand up, stand out. >> reporter: even as a team there is no end to the hassles of wheelchair travel. so three years ago cory started a blog, curb free with cory lee, with tips to help other wheelchair travelers, tourism boards and tour operators took notice and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't have been possible on his mom's >> he does things more than i could ever imagined or wished for him. and there's lots of things he can't do, that other children have done, so i'm glad that he has now found
but few have traveled as far as a wheelchair travel blogger named cory lee, brook silla >> for cory lee it startedded with a short cruise to the bahamas in high school. >> and that trip, it sparked something inside of me that made me want to keep going further. >> spinal muscular atrophy type two prevented him from ever taking more than a few steps. it couldn't stop him from traveling the world, from australia to israel. finland to iceland. >> how many countries....
68
68
Nov 5, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
cory: we looked at this as the ipo. they needed to get into china or mobile or the numbers would not get better. it fell over its first couple of months as a publicly traded stock and they figured out mobile. mobile revenue is $5.7 billion. flatmes's point, that , that show the lack of improvement in terms of mobile revenue. it still a lot. maybe not more or not enough from a wall street perspective. i think any this would kill for these numbers. emily: with the rise of snapchat, we see facebook copying snapchat. does the coolness factor come into play? cory: james is all about coolness. emily: that's why i'm asking you this question. is facebook not cool enough to sustain this growth over the next several years? james: i don't think so. they have instagram. it's incredibly popular. these are heavily used assets. it has all of the scale. you go where the people are. people are on facebook. i'm not worried about the coolness factor. one point on the engagement, you were talking about a ceiling. when you look at the dau o
cory: we looked at this as the ipo. they needed to get into china or mobile or the numbers would not get better. it fell over its first couple of months as a publicly traded stock and they figured out mobile. mobile revenue is $5.7 billion. flatmes's point, that , that show the lack of improvement in terms of mobile revenue. it still a lot. maybe not more or not enough from a wall street perspective. i think any this would kill for these numbers. emily: with the rise of snapchat, we see...
87
87
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
we have cory johnson.re was a tweet last night, someone suggesting if you have bad corporate news to announce, do it now. but here we are, talking about it. bain has been given a lot of credit for building the company's revenue model, and building bridges with advertisers. and you can see that in the numbers when you look at the value of a twitter user. the user growth has been pathetic, but the value has gone up more and more every quarter to reach those users. an executive change of twitter is really rare. it never happens. emily: [laughs] cory: it's the same revolving door up there. but anthony noto took the job as cfo with a fantastic pay package. the you know what he got paid last year? emily: what did he get paid? cory: $72.8 million in 2014. last year was only about half $1 million. not so bad. that was the value of his total pay package in 2014 according to their proxy statement. moving up to the new job, no new financial filing other than the press release, so we don't know how this is going to ch
we have cory johnson.re was a tweet last night, someone suggesting if you have bad corporate news to announce, do it now. but here we are, talking about it. bain has been given a lot of credit for building the company's revenue model, and building bridges with advertisers. and you can see that in the numbers when you look at the value of a twitter user. the user growth has been pathetic, but the value has gone up more and more every quarter to reach those users. an executive change of twitter...
46
46
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
three years ago cory started a blog curb-free with cory lee to help other wheelchair travelers, tourism boards and tour operators took notice and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't be possible on his mom's salary working at a nursing home. >> he does more things that i could ever imagine or hope for him. >> i alsod to be able toif >> there's urgency to his travels. after meeting in new york he was off to south africa on safari. >> people with fewer obstacles don't leave their hometown. why is it worth it to you? >> i don't like being stuck in one place. by me going out it shows other wheelchair users and able-bodied people here in central park. he is out here rolling around with us. notion of wheelchair users laying at home in the bed and i want to break that perception. >> reporter: brooks sylvia-braga cbs news, new york. >> romona: good for cory. >> mark: you have no excuse now. cory is like i gotcha. >> romona: he goes to places we will never seen. >>> coming up on cleveland 19 news at 5:00 school bus politics. a local student says he was disciplined for talking about donald
three years ago cory started a blog curb-free with cory lee to help other wheelchair travelers, tourism boards and tour operators took notice and started sponsoring adventures that wouldn't be possible on his mom's salary working at a nursing home. >> he does more things that i could ever imagine or hope for him. >> i alsod to be able toif >> there's urgency to his travels. after meeting in new york he was off to south africa on safari. >> people with fewer obstacles...
144
144
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
after we met in new york, cory was off to south africa.ri. >> plenty of people with fewer obstacles don't leave their hometown. >> yeah. >> reporter: why is it worth it to you? >> i don't like being stuck in one place. i am, me going out, not only shows other wheelchair users, but shows, able-bodied people, that are just here in central park. he is out here. rolling around with us. i feel like people have this preconceived notion of wheelchair users as just staying at home. laying in the bed. i want to break that perception. >> brook silverbraga, cbs news, new york. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. before we go, congratulations to cbs news legend bill plant on his retirement. he joined cbs in 1964. he interviewed dr. martin luther king on the march from selma to montgomery. vietnam war, five presidents and sunday night news anchor. all of us at cbs news thank bill for his inspiring work. elaine . thank you for joining us. good night. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. donald trump's administration is take
after we met in new york, cory was off to south africa.ri. >> plenty of people with fewer obstacles don't leave their hometown. >> yeah. >> reporter: why is it worth it to you? >> i don't like being stuck in one place. i am, me going out, not only shows other wheelchair users, but shows, able-bodied people, that are just here in central park. he is out here. rolling around with us. i feel like people have this preconceived notion of wheelchair users as just staying at...
134
134
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
WRAL
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
cory, officers hoffs and penhall. cory: hi. nice to meet you. a car will take you to the bus terminal. i'll sign her r er to you right now. thanks for the sweater. no problem. doug, why did you pack so much? i didn't. thanks. cycle world? closest thing thanks. they had to vogue. that or farmer's almanac. you just bought that? with my per diem. what will you eat with? my hands. i'm a big boy. i can handle my money. i've never seen this part of the country before. want some gum? how much money do you have left? relax. i'm fine. excuse me, but isn't that our bus pulling g t?
cory, officers hoffs and penhall. cory: hi. nice to meet you. a car will take you to the bus terminal. i'll sign her r er to you right now. thanks for the sweater. no problem. doug, why did you pack so much? i didn't. thanks. cycle world? closest thing thanks. they had to vogue. that or farmer's almanac. you just bought that? with my per diem. what will you eat with? my hands. i'm a big boy. i can handle my money. i've never seen this part of the country before. want some gum? how much money do...
278
278
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 1
>> i was supportive of cory booker but that's because i personally love cory booker. think that what she's doing right now in places like pennsylvania and philly with cory booker, this is a get out the vote operation. this is not because she's nervous about philly or pennsylvania. pennsylvania, i said this before, it's like lucy with the football. the republicans fall for this every time where they pull the football away. they're like charlie brown and lucy pulls the football away at the last second and they fall for it every election cycle. haven't won pennsylvania since '88. demographically pennsylvania has become much where virginia is trending to be -- >> it's not -- >> people think it's a different election because everybody thinks every cycle is a different election. it's not. >> this one really has been different. >> it is rhetorically, but demographically how does donald trump appeal to people in inner city philly? what about donald trump would appeal to somebody in subucks county, pennsylvania. >> i don't think i have watched enough "peanuts" so understand th
>> i was supportive of cory booker but that's because i personally love cory booker. think that what she's doing right now in places like pennsylvania and philly with cory booker, this is a get out the vote operation. this is not because she's nervous about philly or pennsylvania. pennsylvania, i said this before, it's like lucy with the football. the republicans fall for this every time where they pull the football away. they're like charlie brown and lucy pulls the football away at the...
64
64
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
senator cory booker of new jersey. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you for having me on again. >> let me put the question to you this way. what did you learn from the voters on tuesday? what message did they send to party should be standing with pride and chest thumping right now when you have something that's very historic, one of the few times in which the electoral college and popular vote were different. the message to both parties should be right now that we need to find ways to work together to speak to the american public. this is an election like i have never seen before. and i think it reflects the fact that many people have a usual. both parties should be humble, reach out to each and find ways to build on common ground, to serve the concerns, the rightful frustrations of the american people. >> when you ran for senate, you talked about you wanted to be a disrupter in that positive sense when you think of the way silicon valley companies are thought of as disrupters. trump, clinton, i heard a lot o
senator cory booker of new jersey. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you for having me on again. >> let me put the question to you this way. what did you learn from the voters on tuesday? what message did they send to party should be standing with pride and chest thumping right now when you have something that's very historic, one of the few times in which the electoral college and popular vote were different. the message to both parties should be right now that...
49
49
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
police say 31-year-old zachary cory.....mishandled a gun.... which caused him to shoot his 8-year old daughter. david "it's crazy...how are you gonna have a gun and then just by itself it just shot" police say the shooting was an accident. neighbors -- say they just can't understand. david "i don't think it could be accidental.....especially like having a gun and then aiming at her or something so she could get shot....i don't think so" david saw the little girl get wheeled out of her home and into the ambulance. david "pale and stuff....she was just like hanging" but police say even though the girl was seriously injured, she is doing ok tonight. will "the daughters like me...they know me...hi will! that's my name and they like me! i been knowing him for fice years six years maybe" will lives next door. he says cory is a loving father.....and that police have got to be right. will "he's a good guy....i'm pretty sure that was a complete wouldn't do nothing like that and uh i know he wouldn't do nothing like that" gina look live tag: police did a
police say 31-year-old zachary cory.....mishandled a gun.... which caused him to shoot his 8-year old daughter. david "it's crazy...how are you gonna have a gun and then just by itself it just shot" police say the shooting was an accident. neighbors -- say they just can't understand. david "i don't think it could be accidental.....especially like having a gun and then aiming at her or something so she could get shot....i don't think so" david saw the little girl get wheeled...
46
46
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
cory faces on county of felony child endangerment. at last check the young girl was hospitalized in stable condition. a local paper company is cleaning up this morning after of damage. it all happened yesterday morning near north -5-th and alexander in north las vegas... the fire spread all the way to the rafters of the buildings. after a few hours, fire crews were able to get it contained. no one was injured and all employees who were inside got out safely. still no word on the exact cause of the fire. time now is x:xx ---there's a very special birthday today! "the palms" turns 15 today! we take a look back at what's greg adlibs pollen count though the las vegas valley will still be under sunny pressure is actually bre the east. city wide temperatures will range between 77 and 82 degrees today with winds sticking between 5 and 10 mph mainly out of the east. moving into wednesday, noticeable changes will take place. mostly sunny skies will turn partly 10-20 mph winds will be common with gusts between 25 and 30 mph. due to the dry cond
cory faces on county of felony child endangerment. at last check the young girl was hospitalized in stable condition. a local paper company is cleaning up this morning after of damage. it all happened yesterday morning near north -5-th and alexander in north las vegas... the fire spread all the way to the rafters of the buildings. after a few hours, fire crews were able to get it contained. no one was injured and all employees who were inside got out safely. still no word on the exact cause of...
134
134
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
cory lewandowski, abnormal. jared kushner. bannon comes from the fever swamps of anti-semitism who had a checkered personal history. lewandowski, somebody who laid hands on a female reporter in a moment of anger. those are abnormal figures. son-in-law with common financial interests, chief of staff, that's abnormal. the limits, that's what i have in mind. >> going back to policy and for example, trade deals where donald trump would stand and even now, "the wall street journal" talks about the china currency trade war and donald trump talked about china having been a currency manipulator and willing to go where the prior administration did not and making this point. will we see this action in the first 100 days, do you think? >> i don't know in the first 100 days but the united states is about to move of being in predictability to a source of disruption and unpredictability in world affairs and that has to worry a lot of people. >> david frum, thank you. >>> here's a look at arlington national cemetery, waiting for president ob
cory lewandowski, abnormal. jared kushner. bannon comes from the fever swamps of anti-semitism who had a checkered personal history. lewandowski, somebody who laid hands on a female reporter in a moment of anger. those are abnormal figures. son-in-law with common financial interests, chief of staff, that's abnormal. the limits, that's what i have in mind. >> going back to policy and for example, trade deals where donald trump would stand and even now, "the wall street journal"...
61
61
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
cory was treated for a minor hand injury... before being arrested for child neglect./// ((dave courvoisier)) >> thousands and thousands of rape kits dating back decades metro is making inroads identifying serial rapists and getting them off the streets. anchor christianne klein has the story.. ((christianne klein)) >> southern nevada has a backlog of 65 hundred rape kits dating back to the 1990's.. but a lack of resources made it impossible to test it all.. until now.. an influx of millions of dollars has helped investigators- and the first 15 hundred kits have been sent out for testing.. so far metro has found more than 40 suspect matches in h national combined dna index system or codis.. they've also identified six serial rapists, murderers, and made 9 arrests... (( sgt. shon comiskey/las vegas metro- sexual assault division one suspect is... he's already in prison for committing multiple sexual assaults and homicides in nevada and through this project we've identified 2 additional sexual assaults he's committed and possibly
cory was treated for a minor hand injury... before being arrested for child neglect./// ((dave courvoisier)) >> thousands and thousands of rape kits dating back decades metro is making inroads identifying serial rapists and getting them off the streets. anchor christianne klein has the story.. ((christianne klein)) >> southern nevada has a backlog of 65 hundred rape kits dating back to the 1990's.. but a lack of resources made it impossible to test it all.. until now.. an influx of...
83
83
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
that's according to the arrest report for zachary cory. he told police while his daughters were with him for their weekly visitation... he teased one of them about being able to handle his 22-caliber handgun. that'sh the safe... and removed the tumbler.. which had five rounds in it. after the little girl gave it back to him... cory says it exploded while putting it back together... and one round shot the girl in the chest. she was taken to umc... and is expected to survive. cory has been arrested for child neglect./// ((brian loftus)) >>> southern nevada is helping the homeless this holiday season.... ((kirsten joyce)) >> the resources that will be available to them... coming up on 8 news now good day. /// ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and demetria obilor. this is 8 news now good day)) ((brian loftus)) >>> here's something to keep in mind for your holiday shopping... there's a new smartwatch on the market that is powered by your body heat. it's called "powerwatch".. and uses t
that's according to the arrest report for zachary cory. he told police while his daughters were with him for their weekly visitation... he teased one of them about being able to handle his 22-caliber handgun. that'sh the safe... and removed the tumbler.. which had five rounds in it. after the little girl gave it back to him... cory says it exploded while putting it back together... and one round shot the girl in the chest. she was taken to umc... and is expected to survive. cory has been...
32
32
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
quote
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 1
on tech on his impact stocks we are joined by cory johnson. what's going on? >> there's a general freak out in tech stocks right now. those stocks have been so expensive investors have held their nose and owned them. there's an understanding that technology might not fare as well under a trump presidency as others will. david: is it net neutrality? >> yes. net neutrality, trade, texas. technology companies pay less in taxes than other companies in the s&p 500. companiestes paid by -- tech companies was substantially lower than others. want to own and less tech in a broad-based portfolio. jonathan: everyone is talking
on tech on his impact stocks we are joined by cory johnson. what's going on? >> there's a general freak out in tech stocks right now. those stocks have been so expensive investors have held their nose and owned them. there's an understanding that technology might not fare as well under a trump presidency as others will. david: is it net neutrality? >> yes. net neutrality, trade, texas. technology companies pay less in taxes than other companies in the s&p 500. companiestes paid...