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emily: what other things are we seeing jack dorsey do that matt really move the needle? are they -- is it possible to re-accelerate? guest: they have a marketing campaign. that tried to show people what twitter has on it.
emily: what other things are we seeing jack dorsey do that matt really move the needle? are they -- is it possible to re-accelerate? guest: they have a marketing campaign. that tried to show people what twitter has on it.
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and they remember it the rest of their lives. >> glenn dorsey, simply outstanding.. more news coming up after the break. they can't agree on anything in washington dc. even facial hair. >>> well, you know this, they can't agree on much in washington, d.c. not even facial hair. take a look, the new house speaker, paul ryan, posted this picture as you can see mr. ryan and that beard claims he is the first speaker of the house to sport a beard in nearly a century. but in the comment section of the photo there is a debate about whether it is actually a beard, a 5:00 shadow or just scruff. >> scruff, i'm thinking. >> is it partisan? >> it is partisan beard. on the left and on the right. >> all right, more snow maybe in tahoe? >> yeah, looks like six to 12 inches possible. also that storm system for the bay area now, before that we'll start off cold for tomorrow morning. east bay 36, in the south bay 39, dry, a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the upper 50s and also low 60s, so dry tomorrow, storm on thursday, and another chance by sunday. >> so when do you get that
and they remember it the rest of their lives. >> glenn dorsey, simply outstanding.. more news coming up after the break. they can't agree on anything in washington dc. even facial hair. >>> well, you know this, they can't agree on much in washington, d.c. not even facial hair. take a look, the new house speaker, paul ryan, posted this picture as you can see mr. ryan and that beard claims he is the first speaker of the house to sport a beard in nearly a century. but in the comment...
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where to you think dorsey will be this year coming?you think he will have turned around twitter? i didn't realize it's more than two years now since the ipo. this has been on the market for a long time and clearly trading below the $26 which it was priced. >> i think it's an uphill battle. i think jack has done a nice job in rallying some of the team internally. a lot of people that we talked to there at the company -- the execution is tough. i mean, luckily the monotization seems to be working well, and revenue growth is good. that doesn't seem to be appeasing investors. >> 2016 and -- it needs a different owner and a different distribution. >> it's one of the big wez. i mean, my belief is -- it's just not a massive one. you know, i think the expectations are a bit out of whack. i think there's a question of is there a sort of smaller more streamlined profitable but not hugely valuable twitter? then what would it be worth to someone else? you know, i think the ship has sailed for companies like google and facebook being interested. it
where to you think dorsey will be this year coming?you think he will have turned around twitter? i didn't realize it's more than two years now since the ipo. this has been on the market for a long time and clearly trading below the $26 which it was priced. >> i think it's an uphill battle. i think jack has done a nice job in rallying some of the team internally. a lot of people that we talked to there at the company -- the execution is tough. i mean, luckily the monotization seems to be...
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but jack dorsey has only been there for a handful of months and it will take more time unless somebody goes hostile. >> has a company ever had a ceo that it had to share with another publicly traded company. >> i think there is an auto executive who is doing that. >> it is few and far between. >> yeah. elon musk maybe. >> as a chairman. >> and one company being a troubled company with a stock under assault and another one going public. >> it is a confusing thing for investors and i'm one of them. i like what they are doing on monetization. the google catalyst of integrating into google is very positive. as we've seen also, the add monetization is much better than facebook, albeit very powerful and distant platform. one that is nowhere near its potential. it is very cheap at these levels and that is not an earnings level that is almost a dc level. >> is there a floor for twitter? >> i have to be honest, i thought it was hold 35 on the way down and it didn't do that. and i thought it was great and a unique property and i still think that. but the stock action is such that until it does s
but jack dorsey has only been there for a handful of months and it will take more time unless somebody goes hostile. >> has a company ever had a ceo that it had to share with another publicly traded company. >> i think there is an auto executive who is doing that. >> it is few and far between. >> yeah. elon musk maybe. >> as a chairman. >> and one company being a troubled company with a stock under assault and another one going public. >> it is a...
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emily: you wrote this book before jack dorsey was named ceo of twitter. and the only silicon valley company that grew from strength to strength, as you put it, is intel. do you think twitter can be the second in history? sir michael: i think it is better to have a founder then going outside. jack has not been bashful about saying twitter needs improving. and that is where his strengths ought to be. as the product improves, presumably consumer satisfaction in the business will improve as well. emily: how do you see this playing out? does this bubble burst? ♪ emily: as you said, you grew up in wales and somehow made it to silicon valley. what kind of kid were you and how did you get here? sir michael: i got here through no grand plan. i went to college in britain, and this was the britain of the mid-1970's. it was not a particularly enticing place if you were a young graduate looking for opportunity. i came here and was very lucky to get a scholarship to study here. and after that was lucky again to get a job at "time" magazine which sent me out to silicon
emily: you wrote this book before jack dorsey was named ceo of twitter. and the only silicon valley company that grew from strength to strength, as you put it, is intel. do you think twitter can be the second in history? sir michael: i think it is better to have a founder then going outside. jack has not been bashful about saying twitter needs improving. and that is where his strengths ought to be. as the product improves, presumably consumer satisfaction in the business will improve as well....
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. >>> 39-year-old rory lee dorsey jr. was struck just after 6:30 yesterday evening at pennsylvania avenue in silver hill road. dorsey was not in the crosswalk when he died at the hospital. if you know anything about this case you are asked to call police. >>> two women facing several charges in connection with the shoplifting happened in the tysons area when confronted. one of the suspects, the 30- year-old bit a store loss prevention officer. the other suspect identified as 36-year-old springer of brooklyn fled the scene, but was arrested soon afterwards. police say they found several thousands of dollars worth of stolen merchandise in the women's hotel room. >>> a homeless woman facing destruction of property charges for digging out of a very unusual home in a fairfax county park. 25-year-old joel rios told police he was living in a two- room cave connected by a tunnel there at van tyke park. officers checking inside found a pillow, gardening tools, other personal items. rios didn't tell police how long he was living in
. >>> 39-year-old rory lee dorsey jr. was struck just after 6:30 yesterday evening at pennsylvania avenue in silver hill road. dorsey was not in the crosswalk when he died at the hospital. if you know anything about this case you are asked to call police. >>> two women facing several charges in connection with the shoplifting happened in the tysons area when confronted. one of the suspects, the 30- year-old bit a store loss prevention officer. the other suspect identified as...
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with jack dorsey back at the helm. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west."ee you tomorrow. do not miss this week's episode of "studio 1.0" with troy carter. ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around.
with jack dorsey back at the helm. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west."ee you tomorrow. do not miss this week's episode of "studio 1.0" with troy carter. ♪ sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging...
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. >> we spent a considerable amount of time talking about jack dorsey, his beard, whether he can run companies. are we okay with him being the ceo? >> he shaved his beard. >> he spends a lot of time on his grooming habits. >> one thing you can see is the cadence of product releases including today's has picked up. you also see the cadence of monetization. he corrected the cost structure. he cut about 10% of the work force which was loaded. he also gave 1/3 of his stock back to employees so they could invest and participate in the growth of twitter. we think he's having a material impact. >> bob peck, thanks for coming in. >>> you've been pounding the table how twitter can monetize the logged-off user base. >> it feels like years we've been talking about this. the problem is the street basically sees what subs are. when jack dorsey was on the floor of the exchange for his ipo in square, i cornered him in a stairwell. i'm surprised security didn't take me out. it was me, him and a couple of girls. sounds like a much better story than this. i started asking what he plans on doing with t
. >> we spent a considerable amount of time talking about jack dorsey, his beard, whether he can run companies. are we okay with him being the ceo? >> he shaved his beard. >> he spends a lot of time on his grooming habits. >> one thing you can see is the cadence of product releases including today's has picked up. you also see the cadence of monetization. he corrected the cost structure. he cut about 10% of the work force which was loaded. he also gave 1/3 of his stock...
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says dorsey splits his days, spending the mornings at twitter, the afternoons at square. stock, meanwhile, sitting at new lows. so plenty of room for improvement there. he's only been ceo for a couple months. so -- >> yeah, six months or so, maybe a little more than that. the article describes 18-hour days. eight direct reports. marathon meetings at both companies. they're located next door to each other, which makes things a little easier. he did say certainly he can get bogged down in minutia, but his legacy still. >>> disney taking about eight points off of the dow. we've seen some of the gains for this morning evaporate. the dow currently up 19 points as we head into the afternoon session. so a lot to watch there. >> yeah, disney's done well over last few months. it took the dip under 100. the stock has awakened since then. >> green field since 90 bucks is the one to watch. that does it for "squawk alley." let's head over to scott wapner and the half. >>> welcome to the halftime show. thanks so much. let's meet today's starting lineup. joe terra nova is here. ariel's
says dorsey splits his days, spending the mornings at twitter, the afternoons at square. stock, meanwhile, sitting at new lows. so plenty of room for improvement there. he's only been ceo for a couple months. so -- >> yeah, six months or so, maybe a little more than that. the article describes 18-hour days. eight direct reports. marathon meetings at both companies. they're located next door to each other, which makes things a little easier. he did say certainly he can get bogged down in...
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cheryl dorsey, thank you.r insights. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, a blow to isis. how iraqi forces have made a major gain against the terrorist network. right now, you're not thinking about all the money you saved by booking your flight, rental car, and hotel together. all you're thinking about, is making sure your little animal, enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. some of these experimentse're notmay not work.il. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to make energy go further... ...no matter how many tries it takes. energy lives here. >>> the fight to retake radmadi city center may be over soon. iraqi forces have control of an isis-held compound. officials are ready to northern plains the full liberation of the city within hours. meanwhile, fighting continues on the outskirts
cheryl dorsey, thank you.r insights. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, a blow to isis. how iraqi forces have made a major gain against the terrorist network. right now, you're not thinking about all the money you saved by booking your flight, rental car, and hotel together. all you're thinking about, is making sure your little animal, enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. some of these experimentse're notmay not work.il. but a...
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derrek dorsey it hit home and i felt we needed to do something as a community to show the city and show the nation we stand together as one. >> a huge amount of support happening it's great and refreshing to see. >> islamic and christian and jewish leaders led the group in prayer and non muslims learned to were a sheehod. they hope teaching can counter misconceptions. >> terror, scared of and we should be afraid of. and it's perpetrated by our own politicians. >> i think some people express fear in unfortunate ways and i think it's important to be reminded by those moments that come out and express our support philadelphia police and fbi are investigating the gruesome discovery here and there's a 4,000 reward leading to information leading to an arrest. we're live in kensington. jeff chirico, "channel 6 action news." >> meanwhile, in southern california a man was arrested forsetting fire to a mosque there. 23-year-old charles j. and yesterday's fire at at islamic sew so i sighty was nobody jazz injured. the fire is one of several incidents over the past week that officials are investiga
derrek dorsey it hit home and i felt we needed to do something as a community to show the city and show the nation we stand together as one. >> a huge amount of support happening it's great and refreshing to see. >> islamic and christian and jewish leaders led the group in prayer and non muslims learned to were a sheehod. they hope teaching can counter misconceptions. >> terror, scared of and we should be afraid of. and it's perpetrated by our own politicians. >> i think...
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dorsey needs to recruit for two companies. there better be some distance for it. dorsey is so press ford time running two companies as twitter's executive chairman, can you hardly find a slot in his schedule to meet according to "the wall street journal." >> what exactly is he doing on this forum? he is looking at products? is he looking for engineers? is this a place where he could come under fire because he's taking questions? >> theoretically, he co. the format is very much like ask me anything. if yuou're the subject of a liv chat, can you come on. can you go to product hunt and look back at past live chats and also look at who is coming up in the future. and stewart butterfield, snoop dog are among the more popular upcoming chats taking place. people reserving. you can see 1 thou people are looking forward to one chat versus another. >> all right. john, thank you very much. john fort reporting from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> many are worried about our nation's ability to keep paying out social security. well this could be the best case yet f
dorsey needs to recruit for two companies. there better be some distance for it. dorsey is so press ford time running two companies as twitter's executive chairman, can you hardly find a slot in his schedule to meet according to "the wall street journal." >> what exactly is he doing on this forum? he is looking at products? is he looking for engineers? is this a place where he could come under fire because he's taking questions? >> theoretically, he co. the format is very...
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dick: jack dorsey can sit here and you can ask him, what were you thinking about when you first, youinvented twitter? you know? you can't ask me that same question, because my answer is i didn't invent twitter. you can be a non-founder ceo and have real, thoughtful opinions , and even certainty about where something needs to be taken that is helpful to the company. i mean, i can tell you when jack saw vine and -- and loved it and knew it was right right away, and brought it to me and talked about it, we were both, "we have to do this." i felt the same way when jess verrilli on my team -- corp dev team came to me and talked to me about periscope. right away was, we have to make that part of the company. i tell you, my daughter, at the end of 2014, she texted me, she said dad, i have bad news and good news. the bad news is there is this article that says, you are one of the worst five ceo's of 2014. ok, what is the good news? you are number five. the good news is you are number five. [laughter] dick: so i view that, like, as a lesson that i have taught them, hopefully, about how not to
dick: jack dorsey can sit here and you can ask him, what were you thinking about when you first, youinvented twitter? you know? you can't ask me that same question, because my answer is i didn't invent twitter. you can be a non-founder ceo and have real, thoughtful opinions , and even certainty about where something needs to be taken that is helpful to the company. i mean, i can tell you when jack saw vine and -- and loved it and knew it was right right away, and brought it to me and talked...
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. >> in 1947 two people walked through the front door, one of them was tommy dorsey and this whoert fellato my father, patsy you got to fatten up the skinny kid, that was frank sinatra, the first time we met him in 1947. >> love the sintatra story. >> donald trump now tries to beat back a surging ted cruz a look at how their once warm relationship just turned a little bit chilly at least for one of them. >>> plus the story behind the new republican article titled requesting the drug smuggling case that brought anguish to marco rubio's family." this morning the lead writer of that report joins the discussion, that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." ♪ i hear a call, of the need to get up ♪ antlers on reindeer, gifts tied with laces ♪ polar bear noses, colorful faces ♪ ♪ candy canes wrapped up to the top, ♪ ♪ how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? ♪ ♪ snowmen with buttons, snowflakes with icing ♪ ♪ candy corn feathers, sure look enticing ♪ ♪ rice krispies treats, the fun doesn't stop - ♪ ♪ how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? ♪ there's a bazillion ways to make the holiday
. >> in 1947 two people walked through the front door, one of them was tommy dorsey and this whoert fellato my father, patsy you got to fatten up the skinny kid, that was frank sinatra, the first time we met him in 1947. >> love the sintatra story. >> donald trump now tries to beat back a surging ted cruz a look at how their once warm relationship just turned a little bit chilly at least for one of them. >>> plus the story behind the new republican article titled...
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jack dorsey runs them together and that could be interesting for the new world order, especially as twittert to surpass yahoo as the number three display ad user next year by e-marketer. >> what was that? >> matchmaker, matchmaker. >> all right. so for me, i think it is something like a comcast. because the big thing yahoo has, yahoo finance, which is a great site. and yahoo sports. those are the two main sections. comcast could wo be great. >> and comcast the owner of cbs. and they put that out as well. i can't believe you didn't know matchmaker, matchmaker. so what do you think? >> i'm going in a different direction. i don't see a corporate buyout. i'm going with the silver lake private equity. if they could buy it for cheap and milk whatever they can out of the existing base, which is big, dwindling but still big, maybe that is how you do it. >> i don't know how they don't know that mary poppins was my favorite movie. it is crazy they didn't know that. >> mary poppins is not -- that is fiddler on the roof. >> it is from your generation. >> watch what this one is. iac should right swipe o
jack dorsey runs them together and that could be interesting for the new world order, especially as twittert to surpass yahoo as the number three display ad user next year by e-marketer. >> what was that? >> matchmaker, matchmaker. >> all right. so for me, i think it is something like a comcast. because the big thing yahoo has, yahoo finance, which is a great site. and yahoo sports. those are the two main sections. comcast could wo be great. >> and comcast the owner of...
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recentlyjack dorsey named ceo. is this is initiative?ah: this is something the company has set for a while that they would do. adam bain is in charge of the revenue operations. he has been intending to do this for a while. it has just been a long road for twitter. they have a lot of things going on right now. finally, they have come to the point where they can do this. scarlet: any other way that twitter is looking to expand its audience to appeal to advertisers? sarah: they are advertising to people through their mobile ad network. so various third-party apps do twitter ads as well as well as partnerships with publishers, like yahoo! japan, where they anddistribute tweets promoted tweets. scarlet: thank you. still ahead, chesapeake energy will erase one billion barrels of oil from its books. scarlet: let's get to bloomberg markets. mark: geneva police are actively looking for suspects tied to the terror attacks in paris. officials say police are increasing their counterterrorism vigil's level and working with international and national
recentlyjack dorsey named ceo. is this is initiative?ah: this is something the company has set for a while that they would do. adam bain is in charge of the revenue operations. he has been intending to do this for a while. it has just been a long road for twitter. they have a lot of things going on right now. finally, they have come to the point where they can do this. scarlet: any other way that twitter is looking to expand its audience to appeal to advertisers? sarah: they are advertising to...
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emily: you wrote this book before jack dorsey was named ceo of twitter. do you think twitter can become the second such company in history? sir michael: i think it is far better to bring a founder back who feels a kinship with the company then going outside and recruiting someone. jack hasn't been bashful about saying the product of twitter needs improvement. that is where his strengths lie. if the product improves, then the business will improve as well. emily: how you see this playing out? will this bubble burst or is there a soft landing? he somehow made it to silicon valley. what that kid where and headed you get here? michael: i went to college in britain and this was the britain of the 1970's. it wasn't a particularly enticing place if you were young graduates looking for opportunities. so i came here and was very lucky to get a scholarship to come study here. after that i was lucky again to get a job at time magazine. which semiotic time magazine sent me out to silicon valley. luck,h a stroke of great a fellow who it started sequoia to the risk on
emily: you wrote this book before jack dorsey was named ceo of twitter. do you think twitter can become the second such company in history? sir michael: i think it is far better to bring a founder back who feels a kinship with the company then going outside and recruiting someone. jack hasn't been bashful about saying the product of twitter needs improvement. that is where his strengths lie. if the product improves, then the business will improve as well. emily: how you see this playing out?...
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what other things are we seeing jack dorsey do that matt really move the needle?is it possible to re-accelerate? guest: they have a marketing campaign. whattried to show people twitter has on it. a lot people think that twitter is just a place for celebrities, politicians, and journalists. it kind of is. but there are ways that people who don't have publishing agenda media, soand consume they are trying to let people know about that possibility. other product of diets? guest: many in the pipeline. they're reconsidering the 140 character count limit. they changed the favorite button on tweets to a heart. emily: i have been getting more hearts. the goal was right to increase the likes. i feel on average i get more with the heart. guest: they say it is working even though people were annoyed the beginning. and there is the moments program. doing well.ys it is that is another skeptical thing. this 500 million number, this external audience, they haven't updated that number since november 2014. it would be nice number of that was growing bigger than the monthly average
what other things are we seeing jack dorsey do that matt really move the needle?is it possible to re-accelerate? guest: they have a marketing campaign. whattried to show people twitter has on it. a lot people think that twitter is just a place for celebrities, politicians, and journalists. it kind of is. but there are ways that people who don't have publishing agenda media, soand consume they are trying to let people know about that possibility. other product of diets? guest: many in the...
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thomas dorsey stationed in camp arifjan, kuwait. i want to say merry christmas to all my 3 welcome back to the morning news on fox carolina.we're looking live over usc upstate in spartanburg. 3 kids ask for a lot of unique things for christmas--and one four year old in california is over-joyed he got the **garbage cans** he asked for this year. year.jobiah wells' parents say he is obsessed with putting away garbage cans and even takes in his neighbors.so santa with the help of some city sanitation workers made his christmas wish come true by bringing him four brand new trash cans. 3 3 (aaron wilson, truck driver) "he loves garbage. he loves all things garbage. he loves the drivers. he can't get enough of the drivers."(cliff kallis, truck driver) "it warms my heart, it really does. it's just amazing." amazing."(jobiah wells, 4-year- old) "i love them, so i'm going to keep them, since i love them." them."santa also brought jobiah a remote control garbage truck and other toys-- but he says he had his heart set on those cans. 3 showers
thomas dorsey stationed in camp arifjan, kuwait. i want to say merry christmas to all my 3 welcome back to the morning news on fox carolina.we're looking live over usc upstate in spartanburg. 3 kids ask for a lot of unique things for christmas--and one four year old in california is over-joyed he got the **garbage cans** he asked for this year. year.jobiah wells' parents say he is obsessed with putting away garbage cans and even takes in his neighbors.so santa with the help of some city...
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. >> you wrote this book before jack dorsey was named c.e.o. of twitter. you say the only silicon valley company that grew from strength in thength was intel first 30 years. so do you think twitter can history?e second in toi think it's far better bring a founder back who still feels a real sense of dedication ownership with a company than going outside and hand.ting a hired jack hasn't been bashful about saying that the product at twitter needs improvement. his strengthere lies...
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police say 39-year-old roy dorsey junior was crossing pennsylvania avenue at silver hill road in district heights when he was struck by a van yesterday evening. he died a short time later at an area hospital. police are serging for a gray or a black full-size passenger van which may have front end damage. anyone with information is asked to call police. in annapolis they are investigating a fatal accident. 39-year-old was working for a landscaping company he was struck yesterday morning. a pickup truck jumped the curb and hit him near the maryland fire and the rescue memorial. he later died of the injuries. the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with police. jonathan: leesburg police are looking for the man who pulled a gun on a hotel clerk saturday night. let me show you surveillance images of guy at the days inn on the east market street. covered his hand and his face. he robbed the clerk at gunpoint at 8:00. the clerk was not hurt. the man did leave with the cash. he had his face covered in the robbery. but police think they are look for a white guy in 20's with blue or gr
police say 39-year-old roy dorsey junior was crossing pennsylvania avenue at silver hill road in district heights when he was struck by a van yesterday evening. he died a short time later at an area hospital. police are serging for a gray or a black full-size passenger van which may have front end damage. anyone with information is asked to call police. in annapolis they are investigating a fatal accident. 39-year-old was working for a landscaping company he was struck yesterday morning. a...
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ceo jack dorsey went on to praise the service for holding government accountable, so it's back.rosoft is cracking down on snoopers, announcing it will cloud serviced users if a government-backed hacker targeted them. the policy closely mirrors those google,in place at facebook, twitter, so why did they wait until now? david still with us. let me start with you -- this is fairly interesting, that microsoft -- looks like they just got out and buy a story by reuters, but this went to the top levels at microsoft. >> they were definitely i think behind the eight ball a bit, and they really need to focus as cyber security becomes a bigger issue. this is a situation where they need to be more proactive, especially with some of the china threats, and i think it ataks to a new era microsoft, when they take off the rose-colored glasses, step in the right direction, issue a mea culpa, and make sure does not happen again. cory: we have seen a number of enterprise tech companies talk about the difficulty they have had telling into china and into europe after the revolution -- revelations the
ceo jack dorsey went on to praise the service for holding government accountable, so it's back.rosoft is cracking down on snoopers, announcing it will cloud serviced users if a government-backed hacker targeted them. the policy closely mirrors those google,in place at facebook, twitter, so why did they wait until now? david still with us. let me start with you -- this is fairly interesting, that microsoft -- looks like they just got out and buy a story by reuters, but this went to the top...
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dorsey from twitter on your show if you can. trish: i would love jack to come on the show and tell us exactly how he intends to fight this. it is a battle. all of these technology companies are in some way profiting from it. >> we have a muslim reform movement. . >> we all have a common enemy, which is radical and political islam and need a public-private partnership to do that. google, facebook, twitter can do that, and be at arm's length free from government intervention. trish: free from government intervention. i want to point out, we are looking at a market up 373. i'm going to let everybody know. that i did get good jobs data today, and we're also awaiting word from the director of the fbi who's going to come out and comment on this investigation which has now become an investigation into an act of terror. how significant is it, bill, that they made that declaration? >> certainly very significant, trish. i mean as we suggested before is that they have information behind this that's certainly making it, certainly robust eno
dorsey from twitter on your show if you can. trish: i would love jack to come on the show and tell us exactly how he intends to fight this. it is a battle. all of these technology companies are in some way profiting from it. >> we have a muslim reform movement. . >> we all have a common enemy, which is radical and political islam and need a public-private partnership to do that. google, facebook, twitter can do that, and be at arm's length free from government intervention. trish:...
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his comments on jack dorsey were kind of interesting.was the stance of many people in the board when we started that it was required to be full-time, and as i said publicly, we wish swrak wejack full-time, and we made a compromise to put him in the role, and we made the choice. >> swrason, we heard eiger talk to the journal about whatever it takes to run two businesses, jack has them. do you agree? >> you know, we're going to find out really quick. you know, watching elan musk with spacex and with tesla and i'm personal friends with him, it's not easy, and he is elan musk. i don't think it's going to be easy for jack. the inside whisper, obviously, has been the board did not want to do this. they didn't find a better candidate. you know, two-thirds of jack's time or half-time for jack at twitter was better than the other candidates. that says something about jack's ability. i hi in the long-term jack's heart is with twitter, and i think square is going to be a grinded out business that will need a different type of leader. not necessaril
his comments on jack dorsey were kind of interesting.was the stance of many people in the board when we started that it was required to be full-time, and as i said publicly, we wish swrak wejack full-time, and we made a compromise to put him in the role, and we made the choice. >> swrason, we heard eiger talk to the journal about whatever it takes to run two businesses, jack has them. do you agree? >> you know, we're going to find out really quick. you know, watching elan musk with...
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. >> if today it was announced that dorsey was only going to run square, and get another ceo who was focused solely on that company alone, what would have to happen to the stock? if anything? >> wow. >> i'm not trying to suggest something. >> pretty imaginative. i don't know. i don't think it's the ceo is the issue. because the downtrend really started in april. >> i don't think investors -- >> the board might. the board might think he can run both. i don't think investors believe that. >> i really don't think that's the issue. if you look at -- >> there are many issues but that's probably among them. >> the big issue is the thing they're trying to solve with product. it's a weird small group of users compared to facebook which is everybody. and it's really hard to convince the street that this is going to graduate from a weird small group of hard-core users. >> where does twitter want to be 18 months from now? >> not at 22 bucks. >> right. but have they told us in their business strategy where they want to be, what they want to do? >> they want to be an autonomous unit within google
. >> if today it was announced that dorsey was only going to run square, and get another ceo who was focused solely on that company alone, what would have to happen to the stock? if anything? >> wow. >> i'm not trying to suggest something. >> pretty imaginative. i don't know. i don't think it's the ceo is the issue. because the downtrend really started in april. >> i don't think investors -- >> the board might. the board might think he can run both. i don't...
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one of the key investors is quoteed in a journal piece about dorsey splitting his time saying that twitterlly needs to focus on building products and hiring key talent. the growth while still 28% in users, you roll that out a year from now. they're going to be the fifth ranked app. if you roll it out another year, they'll be the sixth ranked app. the reality is you have services such as instagram, snap chat that are growing faster. even linkedin is finding a way to grow revenue. how do you get more people using the app? >> there are new ways to figure out and monotize and i imagine it's good at least in the short-term. when will we know if there's enough kind of good real estate for twitter left. we always talk about is there room for a third or fourth player in certain markets. a lot of markets, there's not. like in pc's, in smartphones, in search engines. being third or fourth has not yielded much that's good for investors. facebook at 14. you know, anyone who does the analysis, you wouldn't criticize the twitter sales. they aren't doing a good job selling. the problem is how do you get
one of the key investors is quoteed in a journal piece about dorsey splitting his time saying that twitterlly needs to focus on building products and hiring key talent. the growth while still 28% in users, you roll that out a year from now. they're going to be the fifth ranked app. if you roll it out another year, they'll be the sixth ranked app. the reality is you have services such as instagram, snap chat that are growing faster. even linkedin is finding a way to grow revenue. how do you get...
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much like swrak dorsey ended up being the candidate or the successor ultimately over at twitter -- uniquenowledge of twitter, those two stand above the rest of the crowd for yahoo. >> you expect to hear something fairly quickly from here on out, bob? >> what a lot of people are missing is don't forget by december 9th we're supposed to get an alert from bond holders if we continue with the spin. that's only a week away or so. re/code admits on having board meetings this week. you could hear something as early as this week, but we have to see something by december 9th. they need to know if the spin will proceed. >> bob, once they make the announcement they're going to sell the core business, how strong do you think the actual interest will be, and will it be a multi-month process where a very healthy premium value could ultimately behave on yahoo? >> yeah. well, right now as far as the premium value, there is no value being ascribed to the core. in our notes today we talk about $68 billion. the reason why it's an instant way to get a billion union weeks and you get the add techs and you get
much like swrak dorsey ended up being the candidate or the successor ultimately over at twitter -- uniquenowledge of twitter, those two stand above the rest of the crowd for yahoo. >> you expect to hear something fairly quickly from here on out, bob? >> what a lot of people are missing is don't forget by december 9th we're supposed to get an alert from bond holders if we continue with the spin. that's only a week away or so. re/code admits on having board meetings this week. you...
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, have we ceded the power to go after isis to is it the mark zuckerbergs of facebook and the jack dorseysis it tim cook with apple because of the phones or is it president obama? who holds the keys now to going after these guys? >> so that's a great point because technology's moving at a great pace what the technology companies can do in encrypting data would make it very hard for law enforcement and intelligence community to get after it. i think what everybody is calling for is a discussion between the technology companies and our government on what and should we do. and, you know, liz, i think this is something that should be not only a u.s., but an international approach. it's got to be. liz: do we leave it up to anonymous, the hacker group? they are in just a few days going to do a whole day of let's attack isis through the web and through all of these social media sites. i mean, whoever thought we would be linking with anonymous to get these guys, but maybe they have more power x that's a sad state of affairs, is it not? >> well, it is in that one statement, but note that attacking
, have we ceded the power to go after isis to is it the mark zuckerbergs of facebook and the jack dorseysis it tim cook with apple because of the phones or is it president obama? who holds the keys now to going after these guys? >> so that's a great point because technology's moving at a great pace what the technology companies can do in encrypting data would make it very hard for law enforcement and intelligence community to get after it. i think what everybody is calling for is a...
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. >> reporter: alyssa dorsey trusts the jury will determine what happened. >> everyone should be able to get a fair trial. i don't care what the accusation is. but in this case because we have, you know, the world watching, it's definitely important that everyone, you know, goes through due process and the officers are tried fairly. >> reporter: quenton brown wants justice. >> reporter:. >> i can't tell you what the future holds if there is an acquittal but i don't think it will be good, i don't think so. >> reporter: we got the official notification from the court that jury selection will end tomorrow with picking the jury of 12 and opening statements could begin tomorrow here in baltimore as well. now, in april, the funeral of freddie gray rultsed resulted g in parts of baltimore. on news 4 at 6:00, see how the neighborhood is doing today and hear from some of the people who live there. that's the latest live in baltimore, back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you. >>> the district is one step closer to implementing a more widespread body camera program for the city's police d departm
. >> reporter: alyssa dorsey trusts the jury will determine what happened. >> everyone should be able to get a fair trial. i don't care what the accusation is. but in this case because we have, you know, the world watching, it's definitely important that everyone, you know, goes through due process and the officers are tried fairly. >> reporter: quenton brown wants justice. >> reporter:. >> i can't tell you what the future holds if there is an acquittal but i don't...
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and jack dorsey. they're owned by twitter. ask at what point do you monotize.hink that's some ways off. starting to get some scale. you whon does a lot of it? cramer before "mad money". it's seen ridiculous growth. >> a lot of people use it. a lot of people watch it. the problem also, i think, is competition, right? facebook is rolling out this new live video feature. there are others. nothing proprietary, but still, a boost of confidence, i would think. apple also named drake best artist. >> yes. >> by the way, as you look at twitter stock, that's a 7% gain on twitter. that's the 17th best session they've had on a percentage basis, and the other bit of news on twitter is that they are going to start rolling out ads for logged off users. if you go on twitter but don't actually logged on, you might still be seeing ads, and we'll see what that does for monotization going on. let's get back to scott whop ner who is over at headquarters with the half. >> welcome to the halftime show. joe terranova here along with josh brown and john and pete, and also with us on se
and jack dorsey. they're owned by twitter. ask at what point do you monotize.hink that's some ways off. starting to get some scale. you whon does a lot of it? cramer before "mad money". it's seen ridiculous growth. >> a lot of people use it. a lot of people watch it. the problem also, i think, is competition, right? facebook is rolling out this new live video feature. there are others. nothing proprietary, but still, a boost of confidence, i would think. apple also named drake...
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pro terrorists are taunting twitter, i should also mention making death threats to the current ceo dorseyt some responding to the president saying violent threats, the promotion of terrorism deserve no place on twitter, our rules make that clear. we have teams around the world actively investigating reports of rule violation, they work with law enforcement entities around the world when appropriate. but, jessica, even if twitter, facebook, all the ones that we know begin to be more aggressive, don't we see more encrypted properties? what i want to know is why some silicon valley brain kids are not going on and working with the government for six months to a year and saying we're here to help. what do you need? >> well, that might be coming. that's a great idea and also the government perhaps all too often has things going on that we don't know about. and i want to have confidence in the fact that they're taking this threat seriously, and i know is that this is going to open up the conversation again about the nsa and metadata surveillance, i know it has been an issue in the campaign, it w
pro terrorists are taunting twitter, i should also mention making death threats to the current ceo dorseyt some responding to the president saying violent threats, the promotion of terrorism deserve no place on twitter, our rules make that clear. we have teams around the world actively investigating reports of rule violation, they work with law enforcement entities around the world when appropriate. but, jessica, even if twitter, facebook, all the ones that we know begin to be more aggressive,...
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i'd like to end with a story that actually ends the book itself, a story of a woman named elsie dorsey, a woman have since passed away. she talked to me about how she joined the march on the last day and she gave me some extra. she grew up on a plantation of the delta. she was kicked out or lost her job with the mechanization of a plantation. she had seven children and should have gotten involved in the civil rights movement and sure to march on the last day but she could bring her children and decided not to bring her children. she feared it would be a bloodbath. she regretted not bringing in ashes walking with 15,000 other people through the streets of jackson. she said it was like a spiritual awakening. the whole bunch remained afraid there might be violence. but that spirit on the block reminded her of a little mass media and to tell the church when she first got involved in the civil rights movement. when they started singing freedom songs she swore she could to the individual voices upper fellow fighters. when they got to to the state capital and the singing stopped she poeticall
i'd like to end with a story that actually ends the book itself, a story of a woman named elsie dorsey, a woman have since passed away. she talked to me about how she joined the march on the last day and she gave me some extra. she grew up on a plantation of the delta. she was kicked out or lost her job with the mechanization of a plantation. she had seven children and should have gotten involved in the civil rights movement and sure to march on the last day but she could bring her children and...
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we turn now to cheryl dorsey, a former sergeant with the los angeles ipapolice department. and if you are in los angeles, what kind of response has there been now that we know that these guys or guys are at large. >> i understand that there are units from los angeles police department that are going to be assisting in the on-scene activities. so one of the things that comes to mind for me, as i think about what is unfolding, is surveillance cameras in the area that might help us back into how this event happened and possibly help to identify the suspects and/or accomplices that helped them flee the scene. >> give us a time line on that. how much time is reasonable to get that -- go through that process, of identifying the cameras, the timeline and trying to figure out which vehicle may be the one you are looking for? >> well, that is going to be very difficult and it is going to be labor intensive because after all, we have to identify businesses and buildings that have cameras, are they operable and how long do you maintain the video. there are so many variable as that may
we turn now to cheryl dorsey, a former sergeant with the los angeles ipapolice department. and if you are in los angeles, what kind of response has there been now that we know that these guys or guys are at large. >> i understand that there are units from los angeles police department that are going to be assisting in the on-scene activities. so one of the things that comes to mind for me, as i think about what is unfolding, is surveillance cameras in the area that might help us back into...
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cheryl dorsey, how many women have you seen capable of doing very terrible things?i do know you only need two pounds of pressure for a firearm. you don't need to have special knowledge. all you need to know how to do is squeeze and pull. certainly at any 90 pounds, 100 pounds, you can do that. >> you need something that doesn't weigh anything except extremely on your conscience, which was the desire to kill innocent people. which was also exhibited here in horrible fashion. another question, aren't the investigators calling this terrorism? is this just about clinging to the specifics of that definition that you have to show intent was to scare the government or public at large? >> one of the press conferences yesterday, the assistant director from the fbi was talking clearly about a very strict definition for terrorism, that the fbi uses. i think they'll be diligent in making sure that before they use that term, they're going to want to make sure they have absolute proof that it fits that definition. i think for everybody else, certainly the police officers involved
cheryl dorsey, how many women have you seen capable of doing very terrible things?i do know you only need two pounds of pressure for a firearm. you don't need to have special knowledge. all you need to know how to do is squeeze and pull. certainly at any 90 pounds, 100 pounds, you can do that. >> you need something that doesn't weigh anything except extremely on your conscience, which was the desire to kill innocent people. which was also exhibited here in horrible fashion. another...
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bringing jack dorsey in. facebook, analysts say focus will be on top and bottom line growth, finding ways to monetize instagram as well as its two other key acquisition, what's app in the messaging space, and occulus in the virtual reality space. when it comes to twitter, ubs says clarity will be needed for potential to be achieved. so improving its user interface in an effort to make it more mainstream, updating its advertising strategy, and putting money to work, perhaps making some key acquisitions. >> thanks. stay right there. up 37%, down 37%, a mathematical anomaly, or is there really a story to be told there? >> i think the magnitude of the gains and losses are pretty much coincidental. 37% added to facebook is vastly more market cap than twitter even has. i think it's in a sense a false comparison. it might be a winner take all category, but i think facebook, when it comes to the advertising pool, it's really not going head-to-head with twitter. it's trying to gobble up television ad pie. google and a
bringing jack dorsey in. facebook, analysts say focus will be on top and bottom line growth, finding ways to monetize instagram as well as its two other key acquisition, what's app in the messaging space, and occulus in the virtual reality space. when it comes to twitter, ubs says clarity will be needed for potential to be achieved. so improving its user interface in an effort to make it more mainstream, updating its advertising strategy, and putting money to work, perhaps making some key...
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stephanie: lets aim jack dorsey or mark zuckerberg today.resident obama speak last night, is it me who is supposed to do something? think one of the things that we know about the terrorists is that a lot of the methods of terrorism is that it wasn't facebook or twitter, all those have been effective recruiting stations. it was more the playstation and the messaging systems. there is the issue of free speech and then there are the serious business issues where you have seen eggs silicon valley companies like symantec and cisco talk about the business impact of the edward snowden relations. hacking into the devices. it was hurting the sales in europe. that they a year ago were seen as being in bed with the nsa. they found they were losing business. there are some serious enterprise technology issues that go beyond free speech. david: let's go back. you said that there were some indications that we would go further. what could he be asking for from silicon valley? megan: even though the president has said that he won't reverse the decision to s
stephanie: lets aim jack dorsey or mark zuckerberg today.resident obama speak last night, is it me who is supposed to do something? think one of the things that we know about the terrorists is that a lot of the methods of terrorism is that it wasn't facebook or twitter, all those have been effective recruiting stations. it was more the playstation and the messaging systems. there is the issue of free speech and then there are the serious business issues where you have seen eggs silicon valley...
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women do so much for our campaigns from nokia on dorsey stuffing envelopes to raising money to voting. it's important women speak out and use their voices to vote for candidates that represent their values. it's also important for us to elect more women in this country from governors mansions to congress to the senate and, of course, to the white house. [applause] ballots think about it. it with more women serving in government we would have more women lady on issues that we care about, whether it's paid leave, equal pay for equal work, affordable day care. if women make up half of congress i promise you we would never debate whether women should have equal pay for equal work or whether we would have access to basic contraception. [applause] just imagine what would have if we had a woman president of the united states. i think we all know how amazing it will be when hillary is the next president of the united states. [applause] and it's not just the women are going to benefit. you know that the more women empower, the more women to make decisions without stronger businesses, a growing
women do so much for our campaigns from nokia on dorsey stuffing envelopes to raising money to voting. it's important women speak out and use their voices to vote for candidates that represent their values. it's also important for us to elect more women in this country from governors mansions to congress to the senate and, of course, to the white house. [applause] ballots think about it. it with more women serving in government we would have more women lady on issues that we care about, whether...
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the swing era as a boy singer with perry james and tom my dorsey. a gala on the campus of stephens institute of technology, the event is sold out. sinatra is one of the best selling artists of all time having sold more than 150 records worldwide. i just wonder how many were sold after we lost him. >> i was dancing in the streets of hoboken the day that he died. >> really? >> dancing with strangers. it was really a celebration of his life. >> there's few left, truly larger than life iconic stars. frank's definitely one of them. there's no one else quite like it then or now, you know, chairman of the board. >> he was born of the radio. everybody sat at home on sunday and you listened to prank. >> and still the epitome of cool. you know, to come back and have frank's life, i'd do that. >> you'd be a tired man. >> tired in good way. >> when we come back, sandy >> and the super cat saturday. >> kitty cats are in the holiday spirit, when i had a cat growing up we had put the tree up sometimes because the cat would go into it and claim the ornaments. no pr
the swing era as a boy singer with perry james and tom my dorsey. a gala on the campus of stephens institute of technology, the event is sold out. sinatra is one of the best selling artists of all time having sold more than 150 records worldwide. i just wonder how many were sold after we lost him. >> i was dancing in the streets of hoboken the day that he died. >> really? >> dancing with strangers. it was really a celebration of his life. >> there's few left, truly...
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i jack dorsey john stumpf whether cultural differences are still in the bank? >> our whole business model is to serve customers. what's good for customers is draw for us and we draw bright lines around that. >> unclear to what extent those bright lines have been reinforced since these allegations were first uncovered just a couple of years ago, but it is the bank's first comment since the news of these inquiries in washington have been reported. the bank, though, we should know has largely dodged the brunt of regulatory investigations that have plagued other big banks. it is still getting pressure from the fed to pad its balance sheet with new long-term debt, some call that unnecessary but said the bank would do it. as far as interest rates and that pesky rate hike, guys, he thinks the fed will raise come a few weeks from now. >> maybe we should say he hopes they raise. they all do. >> we've heard also the cfo john shrewsberry tell us their exposure is more balanced than some other banks. in the context of all this what did he say about the performance of the o
i jack dorsey john stumpf whether cultural differences are still in the bank? >> our whole business model is to serve customers. what's good for customers is draw for us and we draw bright lines around that. >> unclear to what extent those bright lines have been reinforced since these allegations were first uncovered just a couple of years ago, but it is the bank's first comment since the news of these inquiries in washington have been reported. the bank, though, we should know has...
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you know, i think bringing back jack dorsey was a good move for them, and they need more direct advertiserspchat, are you bullish on that? does that make sense to you? >> it's early there. revenues there are $70 million this year or something like that. they predict an ipo in 2016, but the teens and millennials, a great platform for that. there's a new platform called discover, bringing in espn content. >> do ads disappear in six seconds too? >> no. >> craig, thank you for coming in and happy new year. >> yes. happy new year to you as well. >>> when we return, u.s. stocks, nasdaq higher, s&p flat, and dow lower year to date. next, how global markets perform and how to impact your portfolio in the new year. back in just a little bit. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and yo
you know, i think bringing back jack dorsey was a good move for them, and they need more direct advertiserspchat, are you bullish on that? does that make sense to you? >> it's early there. revenues there are $70 million this year or something like that. they predict an ipo in 2016, but the teens and millennials, a great platform for that. there's a new platform called discover, bringing in espn content. >> do ads disappear in six seconds too? >> no. >> craig, thank you...