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>> yes i am also behind the scenes facebook has integrated their facebook tools, delivered facebook toolsor all the mobile platforms into about 200,000 mobile apps including 45% of the top ios apps. so they're developers behind the scenes. you don't see it publicly but they're building a great platform for their platform being integrated daily into all the apps that make up the mobile economy. >> let's try and give our viewers something to look toward in 2013. twitter for example. when you look at a company like twitter and you look at the biggest players in technology, will twitter end 2013 as an independent company? if not, who is the most likely buyer out there? >> i believe twitter will stay independent and potentially become an ipo candidate. they've been smart to wait for all the reasons i just mentioned about facebook. you know, the maturation of the platform around the cmo. 2013 will be the year of the chief marketing officer. you've seen the acquisitions by oracle who just got newly issued eliquof. ibm bought about $40 billion of marketing innovation companies. we have made this
>> yes i am also behind the scenes facebook has integrated their facebook tools, delivered facebook toolsor all the mobile platforms into about 200,000 mobile apps including 45% of the top ios apps. so they're developers behind the scenes. you don't see it publicly but they're building a great platform for their platform being integrated daily into all the apps that make up the mobile economy. >> let's try and give our viewers something to look toward in 2013. twitter for example....
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facebook, doesn't stay ons, what facebook. here's the toop five don'tsi'm g currently. number one, ifon you are a male judge, don't friend the hot sex' female defendant and tell her how to plead in your courtroom on facebook. don' was done by a 54-year-old judge in georgia, and it was uncovered these hundreds of messages between him and a defendant in the courtroom, including one agreeing to pay part of her rent, and anotherinl one where she offer him a year't worth of free massages and saids "lol, i'm not really trying tond bribe you." [laughter] aloud, i number two, if you're a bigamist, don't let wife number two post your new wedding photo on facebook in a place where wife number one will see it. [laughter]whoto that happened. one married john in a dream wedding in italy. the pictures so beautiful the company that aringed it had thes on the website.anged it she has two children. she thinks she's in a great marriage, and then on facebook,w she stumbles across a picture or heria then husband dressed as a prince at disney world marrying a princess.ed a you know, he was
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this can't be good for facebook. facebook is the owner of instagram. maybe they were trying to am advertise the cost of this acquisition by selling everyone's photos. what do you think. >> trying to get money back, melissa. there was a deal twitter offered half of that amount. listen, facebook has been really series of missteps here. you're right. this is questionable play. other thing. facebook is already moving this way, melissa. look at this last earnings report. talking about mobile advertising. trying to please advertisers spending money on the platform. this is good way for them to do it. melissa: i guess, unless you alienate absolutely everyone that uses your site. peter, let me ask you, instagram put out a message, by the way they tweeted it, which isn't exactly endorsement for facebook since twitter is competitor. they tweeted at instagram. we heard you the updates to our privacy policy and terms of service are raising a lot of questions. that is nice way of saying everyone is freaking out of the we'll have more to share very soon. seems as if
this can't be good for facebook. facebook is the owner of instagram. maybe they were trying to am advertise the cost of this acquisition by selling everyone's photos. what do you think. >> trying to get money back, melissa. there was a deal twitter offered half of that amount. listen, facebook has been really series of missteps here. you're right. this is questionable play. other thing. facebook is already moving this way, melissa. look at this last earnings report. talking about mobile...
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built into facebook. >> still a good brand, though?t. >> have they tainted it? >> i love instagram. but if you go on my feed, you'll see photos of my puppy, so -- >> but what about the -- >> that's all you see. i still love instagram. i think they're going to have to do a lot to keep their strong customer base of photographers and photographer wannabes to stay along. >> the number of people who fled and are still threatening to flee and are suing the company, have they tainted the brand, in your view? >> i think they have done so a little bit but there are plenty of companies that have tainted their brands through small missteps. new coke is a great example. but coca-cola is still a strong brand. if they keep at it and stick to the core of what makes instagram really cool tool is making it a neat and great feature for social networkers. >> all right. thanks, roy. >> thank you. >> look forward to seeing the photos of your puppy. see you later. by the way, staying with social media, does facebook's privacy policy confuse founder mark zuc
built into facebook. >> still a good brand, though?t. >> have they tainted it? >> i love instagram. but if you go on my feed, you'll see photos of my puppy, so -- >> but what about the -- >> that's all you see. i still love instagram. i think they're going to have to do a lot to keep their strong customer base of photographers and photographer wannabes to stay along. >> the number of people who fled and are still threatening to flee and are suing the company,...
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y llego la temporada de fiesta y nos envíe sus fotos de navidad a través de correo electrónico y facebookconf 11 días después del atentado fue sepultado . >> y se imagina el impacto de recibir por facebook que su hija falleció. >> y ahora la reforma migratoria toma impulso por cuestiones económicas >> ♪. >> vamos con toda la información >> este es su noticierop univisión fin de semana . >> buenas noches y bienvenido >> yhoy comenzó un nuevo capitulo en la historia de méxico y la posecion de el pri junto con enrique peña nieto estuvo acompañada de varias protestas en el país. >> enrique peña nieto rindió protesta como comandante supremo. ambas instituciones se presentaron con lealtad a la institución. >> "no tenemos más afan de servir a los compatriotas" >> vemos como los legisladores de izquierda le lanzaron billetes falsos y mantas señalando un fraude. >> decenas dew manifestantes se presentaron tratando de romper el cerco de bayas metalicas. >> y se haya confirmado la muerte >> al pie del ángel de la independencia andrés manuel lópez obrador pidió la destitucion de enrique peña nieto. >
y llego la temporada de fiesta y nos envíe sus fotos de navidad a través de correo electrónico y facebookconf 11 días después del atentado fue sepultado . >> y se imagina el impacto de recibir por facebook que su hija falleció. >> y ahora la reforma migratoria toma impulso por cuestiones económicas >> ♪. >> vamos con toda la información >> este es su noticierop univisión fin de semana . >> buenas noches y bienvenido >> yhoy comenzó un nuevo...
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>> not everything shows up on your facebook. all of your fan page messages and fan messages are going to be on the wall. to manage that, there is a place in the admin called the activity log. loing in there. you can edit, delete, feature, have all kinds of control, sort through stuff. it makes a lot of sense of what is going to be a little complicated for some people. log in your admin and go to the activity log and it will give you control over what shows up on your timeline. >> this is great. thank you so much for this primer. everyone go to facebook right now and check this out. get ready for march 30th. >> thanks so much, jason. >> thank you for having me. >>> social media can be an easy but time-consuming way to market your small business. here now are five popular web-based services that will help you leverage the power of social media while keeping the time commitment in check, courtesy of business best. get more marketing mileage using diskus. two, buffer is a great way to schedule your social media activity. add posts a
>> not everything shows up on your facebook. all of your fan page messages and fan messages are going to be on the wall. to manage that, there is a place in the admin called the activity log. loing in there. you can edit, delete, feature, have all kinds of control, sort through stuff. it makes a lot of sense of what is going to be a little complicated for some people. log in your admin and go to the activity log and it will give you control over what shows up on your timeline. >>...
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live and in person, not on facebook, with more. >> reporter: well, brian, the s.e.c. is looking into whether netflix ceo reed hastings violated fair disclosure rules. back on july 3rd, hastings posted on facebook telling his 200,000-plus followers that netflix viewing topped 1 billion hours in june. that's his post right there. now, check out this july 3rd chart. the stock gained about 4% before his post. about 2% after before the markets closed early for the july 4th holiday. but on july 5th, netflix flew 13% higher. they say this pop was due to hastings disclosurdisclosure. hastings knows that the stock started to gain before his post on a positive citigroup report that gave netflix $130 price target. s.e.c.'s final verdict on this
live and in person, not on facebook, with more. >> reporter: well, brian, the s.e.c. is looking into whether netflix ceo reed hastings violated fair disclosure rules. back on july 3rd, hastings posted on facebook telling his 200,000-plus followers that netflix viewing topped 1 billion hours in june. that's his post right there. now, check out this july 3rd chart. the stock gained about 4% before his post. about 2% after before the markets closed early for the july 4th holiday. but on july...
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it's what you're doing on that time. >> but the facebook issue isn't -- the facebook issue if they'rework an employer can access. if you want a job, i want your facebook pass workeds -- that's an invasion of privacy. going into that 24-hour, 7 days a week lifestyle. >> wouldn't you want to know if someone you wanted to hire was rays racist? >> we tall that discrimination. you can't discriminate. >> you can because the first amendment does not protect private employees. >> they cannot discriminate against someone. if they're not capable for a job, that's one thing. if they cannot -- >> it's not illegal to go into a employers right to choose who they hire and fire. >> clearly the legislature in 14 states and another 14 are looking to prohibit this. it's facebook and their private life. this is not their regular normal course of employee-employer relationship. >> facebook is open to the world. you publish it, it can get republish. >> eric: in all fairness, there are ways for any two people on twitter to have direct messages that don't go for the public bulletin board. it's just a direct
it's what you're doing on that time. >> but the facebook issue isn't -- the facebook issue if they'rework an employer can access. if you want a job, i want your facebook pass workeds -- that's an invasion of privacy. going into that 24-hour, 7 days a week lifestyle. >> wouldn't you want to know if someone you wanted to hire was rays racist? >> we tall that discrimination. you can't discriminate. >> you can because the first amendment does not protect private employees....
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. >>> and a meteorologist is fired for responding to racist facebook taunts. tonight, rhonda lee tells her story on "the ed show." >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. time is running out on a fiscal cliff deal, and republicans are running out of reasons to reject the president's plan. house speaker john boehner left capitol hill this evening and met with the president at the white house for nearly an hour. administration officials and boehner's spokespeople say that the meeting was frank. president obama earlier today spoke with minneapolis television station wcco and left no confusion about why talks are stalled. >> the big problem right now is that republicans in the house are resistant to the idea of the wealthiest americans paying higher tax rates. >> speaker boehner held his own news conference this afternoon. he was there to provide serious answers to questions about tax cuts, extensions to the middle class. >> will you permit a vote on a bill that -- if we go over the cliff, would you permit a vote to decouple that and then
. >>> and a meteorologist is fired for responding to racist facebook taunts. tonight, rhonda lee tells her story on "the ed show." >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. time is running out on a fiscal cliff deal, and republicans are running out of reasons to reject the president's plan. house speaker john boehner left capitol hill this evening and met with the president at the white house for nearly an hour. administration officials and...
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and one of them concerns facebook. be a facebook lockup expires today and 150 million shares will open up on the market. the last time we had a lockup expiration many expected to see the stock drop. instead, it rallied. right now, no, not so much. facebook down about 89 cents so 3% at 2735. but it is up about 25% over the past three months. julia has the details for us from washington. >> tyler, this is the fourth of five lockup expiration periods. today's potential sellers could also sell in ipos. we shouldn't see any pent up demand to sell. facebook shares are dropping today, off about 3 percent percent as you mentioned. a bit of profit taking after the company's massive run since its last lockup expiration. during the last lockup expiration a month ago when 1.2 million shares became available to sell, the stock soared 12.5% that day. it's up a total of 36% since then. driving the upside, relief that insiders and employees haven't stolen confidence in facebook's quality. topeka capitol recommends investors buy on tod
and one of them concerns facebook. be a facebook lockup expires today and 150 million shares will open up on the market. the last time we had a lockup expiration many expected to see the stock drop. instead, it rallied. right now, no, not so much. facebook down about 89 cents so 3% at 2735. but it is up about 25% over the past three months. julia has the details for us from washington. >> tyler, this is the fourth of five lockup expiration periods. today's potential sellers could also...
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friends outside of facebook. friends. so tonight to help with you that, we put together an instructional video i hope you will find instructive. >> national unfriend day presents how to make a friend in the real world. now that you have unfriended most of your false computer friends, here are a few neat tricks to friending a friend in the real world. you know, the outside place where all of the people around. that's it. have a seat. don't be shy. how about you ask a gent if he'd like a sody pop? that a boy, that shows real moxie. golly. don't be discouraged, champ. give it the old college try. mayhaps you could chat about the weather. nothing like a warm smile to brighten up a gloomy day, eh? hey now, the umbrella didn't do anything wrong. have no fear, keep at it. and you'll be practically swimming in friends lickety split. hmmm, how about you sweeten the deal. who doesn't like a few sawbucks? looks like he took the bait. now you have got him, champ. just look at you. two peas in a pod. uh-oh. well, what's a lit
friends outside of facebook. friends. so tonight to help with you that, we put together an instructional video i hope you will find instructive. >> national unfriend day presents how to make a friend in the real world. now that you have unfriended most of your false computer friends, here are a few neat tricks to friending a friend in the real world. you know, the outside place where all of the people around. that's it. have a seat. don't be shy. how about you ask a gent if he'd like a...
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what does this mean for your small business facebook page? jason keith is the founder of social media education company social fresh and he is here to give us a primer on the changes and how to customize the page in advance of the launch. >> thanks for having me. >> yes, the last thing you want to do is to go on the facebook on march 30th, and say, what happened to my page? >> like the site went down. >> yes, and it is good for everyone to know it is not going to be that hard to change. >> yes, it will take place right away, but there are easy steps to get you ready. >> i have gone in to look at people with changes and there is a photo. >> well, it is a big change and it is much more close to a real website now, and the biggest change that people will notice right away is the big photo and the full width of the change, and some businesses may have trouble finding an image that large to look nice, and that is the biggest branding element of the facebook page. >> what do you do if you are scrambling between now and march 30th and you don't have
what does this mean for your small business facebook page? jason keith is the founder of social media education company social fresh and he is here to give us a primer on the changes and how to customize the page in advance of the launch. >> thanks for having me. >> yes, the last thing you want to do is to go on the facebook on march 30th, and say, what happened to my page? >> like the site went down. >> yes, and it is good for everyone to know it is not going to be that...
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his facebook was taken down. the san francisco police department says the matter is under investigation. so obviously, the san francisco police officer could be in some big trouble here coming up. frank and michelle, back to you. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, a cyclist rescued from underneath a street sweeper vehicle in san francisco, the man on his bike collided with the cleaning truck around midnight at 6th and brannan streets. the cyclist was taken to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >>> and we have new details on a campus lockdown in southern california. police are still trying to find two robbery suspects this morning. at least one was last seen running on the cal state fullerton campus. that prompted a lockdown that lasted 8 hours last night. the suspect was never found but the lockdown was lifted just before midnight. now, the suspects were wanted for robbery in a shooting earlier at a jewelry store. they were chased through three counties before crashing near the fullerton campus. no
his facebook was taken down. the san francisco police department says the matter is under investigation. so obviously, the san francisco police officer could be in some big trouble here coming up. frank and michelle, back to you. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, a cyclist rescued from underneath a street sweeper vehicle in san francisco, the man on his bike collided with the cleaning truck around midnight at 6th and brannan streets. the cyclist was taken to the hospital with...
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on facebook that.you can down go to talk project dot org and download encrypted anonymizing software it's slower than normal but for things like internet chat it's five because you're not downloading very much at once so there are ways of doing that is what is really necessary. ever for that for those to be properly developed is for there to be enough market demand it's same situation as. washing your hands that once upon a time before the bacterial theory of disease before we understood that out there invisibly was all these bacteria that is trying to cause us harm just like states mass states or violence is out there invisible and trying to cause society at large hum. no one bothered to wash their hands first process was discovery second process education third process a market demand it's created as a result of education which means that experts can start to manufacture so when people can buy and use it so this is where we're at now which is we've got to create education amongst people so there can
on facebook that.you can down go to talk project dot org and download encrypted anonymizing software it's slower than normal but for things like internet chat it's five because you're not downloading very much at once so there are ways of doing that is what is really necessary. ever for that for those to be properly developed is for there to be enough market demand it's same situation as. washing your hands that once upon a time before the bacterial theory of disease before we understood that...
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some think instagram and facebook facebook have a real problem but this business insider says the angertemporary and could be a major source of revenue for the company. good to see you both. thanks for joining us. john, you say the company made a big blunder here >> i see this primarily as a customer relations mistake. everyone uses information the data that we share voluntarily and find ways, especially facebook, not to piss people off this much. i think they have to walk this back and apologize, and they can do exactly what they say they are going to do but with their members, not in spite of them. >> a number of users have in fact deleted their accounts. they say they are not going to agree to something without their permission. what's your take on this? >> i think people are a lot of talk. i mean, instagram fully admitted they messed up. it was a bit of a pr blunder. now they have gone back and said whoa, whoa, whoa. we hear why you're concerned and we're going to fix it. they also said the reason they didn't roll out the terms of service immediately and gave it 30 days is because t
some think instagram and facebook facebook have a real problem but this business insider says the angertemporary and could be a major source of revenue for the company. good to see you both. thanks for joining us. john, you say the company made a big blunder here >> i see this primarily as a customer relations mistake. everyone uses information the data that we share voluntarily and find ways, especially facebook, not to piss people off this much. i think they have to walk this back and...
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the facebook face-off. the facebook face-off. a new lgiving bosses pass at a dry cleaner, the facebook face-off. a new lgiving bosses pass with a mawhat?. we replacee customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. executor of efficiency. you can st an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the d-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. to cavuto on business and for the latest on foxnews.com. >> in your cebook. starting next tuesday, employers in illinois cannot ask workers forasswords to social media sites like facebook and twitter, it's supposed to prototect the privacy of workers. todd, you're the not sure about this one, why not?
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john, i went from a huge wear on facebook to a huge bull. thanks for having me on. >> why facebook? >> we were very vocal about facebook when they went public and they had only one engine of growth and that was on desktop pcs. they didn't have any tablets and this is before they reported the prior quart. what was interesting is they had a mobile strategy. they just sponsored news feeds and you go to the september quarter. that got to 140 quarter in revenue and we be surprised and another initiative for growth f interesting. that's the reason for the about face. it's gone from one horse pulling the train to now you've got or pulling the wagon, i should say, to multiple revenue drivers for next year. >> we all know that the possibility part of the business is really what happened you, and others, even os the root show they were talking about monetizing mobility because a pc is smaller and you're not able to monetize mobility the way you can on your pc. you think they have gotten that figured out? >> i think they really have and that's a little problem for a lot of vendors looking out
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sue, if facebook does this well, users will not notice the difference and facebook will be able to makee money. >> let's switch gears a little bit julia. groupon, shares hit hard recently. but friday they soared on rumors involving google. right now, groupon is giving back a lot of that gain. down almost 8 1/4%. what is going on? >> well, google might be interested in buying groupon. we are seeing gains given back today because a report came out from evercorps, an analyst, saying that he saw no basis to these reports and sees no reason why google would want to buy groupon. so looks like stocks are coming back to earth. there are concerns about its fundamental business model as it tries to expand beyond the deal a day business, that's its core business. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> google stashing billions in off-shore accounts to save a few bucks in taxes and what the deal with jc penney? are they having deals or not? we will discuss it more when we come back. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great b
sue, if facebook does this well, users will not notice the difference and facebook will be able to makee money. >> let's switch gears a little bit julia. groupon, shares hit hard recently. but friday they soared on rumors involving google. right now, groupon is giving back a lot of that gain. down almost 8 1/4%. what is going on? >> well, google might be interested in buying groupon. we are seeing gains given back today because a report came out from evercorps, an analyst, saying...
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the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it was a case of bullying and two people -- >> misunderstanding. >> there was a misunderstanding so i wanted to point that out and we have this new social resolution thing and a great way to solve problems at a scale of hundreds of millions of people and it's quite awesome to see that unfold, and the last thing i was going to point out in my version of sizzle reel everything we're trying do is create a culture where people speak up for each other and there's a story that i'm going to show you that i think sort of like epitomizes this how do you use social media and the power of friends to create a culture where people stand up for each other? cue up my sizzle reel. >> the varsity soccer team lost every
the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it was a case of bullying and two people -- >> misunderstanding. >> there was a misunderstanding so i wanted to point that out and we have this new social...
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going back to the facebook post. remember, that is the day the stock jumped 13% after hastings posted on facebook that the company saw record 1 billion streams in the month of june. that's the pop in the middle of the summer. it'll be interesting to see how this turns out because this will really determine how companies choose to share information with the public and whether or not something like twitter or facebook constitutes fair disclosure in this case. >> it's a whole new world. >> yes. >> i think start to look at these things a lot different than the way they once did. and i think it's going to be a learning experience for everybody. it just matters about how flexible -- >> and where people basically release through pr news wire. wipe wouldn't facebook qualify as fair disclosure if, indeed, anybody can get on there and see it? >> right. let's go to julia boorstin in l.a. for more on this story. julia? >> reporter: melissa, we just spoke to netflix and asked them if they had additional comment. and what they poi
going back to the facebook post. remember, that is the day the stock jumped 13% after hastings posted on facebook that the company saw record 1 billion streams in the month of june. that's the pop in the middle of the summer. it'll be interesting to see how this turns out because this will really determine how companies choose to share information with the public and whether or not something like twitter or facebook constitutes fair disclosure in this case. >> it's a whole new world....
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the facebook face-off. a new lgiving bosses passders, k to cavuto on business and for the latest on foxnews.com. >> i in your facebook. starting next tuesday, employers in illinois cannot ask workers for passwords to social media sites like facebook and twitter, it's supposed to protect the privacy of workers. dd, you're the not sure about this one, why not? >> you have t look out for the company. every employee out there, they ar an ambassadors of tt organization in and out of the offic so, i want to know as an empyer, what are my employees up to? what are they -- are they into some type of a club, illegal activity, whatever it is. i gethe privacy issues, but if you're going to post something out there, iant to know what it is and how it's going to affect my company and bottom line. >> ben, what do yoink. >> i would like people not to disclose passwords to eloyers. i think that employers know too ch about themployees anyway, privacy is extremely high value under the constitution, let's keep it that way. >>
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cheryl: when i save facebook t d c disaster of the deal?erm yes but long-term an interesting company. the stock dropped 50% off of the ipo price to a bottom of 1750 a share. it is almost $20 a share. if you bought the stock in october you would have a nice gain. cheryl: using facebook is one of the things that turn off investors? several ibms we have spoken about, performances have been negative. what does that say about the appetite? >> no doubt about facebook being one of those the cause the state of paralysis. the ridge we did things in 2012, we facebook caused the ipo market to close down for a month and we are at the fiscal cliff which is closing the market again. most of us didn't think this year should have been a stronger year that it turned out to be so facebook was a big disappointment and the trading of these ideas was challenging and we think that is something the market has to deal with. cheryl: mike was 12 years ago. kathy smith, thank you very much. i do want to show you something happening in the markets as the dow, we are s
cheryl: when i save facebook t d c disaster of the deal?erm yes but long-term an interesting company. the stock dropped 50% off of the ipo price to a bottom of 1750 a share. it is almost $20 a share. if you bought the stock in october you would have a nice gain. cheryl: using facebook is one of the things that turn off investors? several ibms we have spoken about, performances have been negative. what does that say about the appetite? >> no doubt about facebook being one of those the...
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then everrday we'lllpick ne of our viewerssfrom our facebook page... feature them on fan just go to our facebook foxbaltimoree coming up... up... a random act of hhppennd... outside thhs l and who says new year's eve is just for adults?the ánoon--imeá activities being offered... just for kids. hometown hotspot.you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((bbmp out)) ((break 1)) "i woke up thinking about drugs, i went to sleep thinking about drugs." "i had had uncles, parents tell 'me, 'you're going to die from drugs.' i believed them. i said, 'i know. 'but i didn't care." "and laying on my hospital bed, i said, 'please, help me. have mercy on me. help me.' and he helped me. he helped me." 3 they may not stay up to see the ball drop in time squaae but they can still enjoy the celebration.port ddscovery iss hostinggnoontimeenew year- superhero spectaaular!eric energy ffom port disccvery homettwn hotsppt.- tell us year.- what else can childrrn enjoy at the celebration?- what can we see t porttdiscove? discovery? noontime new year- superhero spectacular! is
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where does facebook go next? >> well, i think, you know, the obvious question everyone asks on your show and others is the mobile monetization going to come through and i think they're making progress on that front. i also think they'll be able to monetize identity going forward. i look at the gift program which i am quite bullish on as kind of their first attempt in that direction but i think you'll see many other products like that going forward. i've also heard from the -- our companies that are using facebook as an ad product that they're retargeting product which is a rather new product is actually starting to work really well. >> i know you are not exactly a stock picker in your former days you were obviously an analyst. i mean, when you look at facebook as well as you know the company, given the trajectory that it appears to be on after those dark days of the ipo, is this a stock that we're going to be talking about next year as eclipsing where it came out to wall street? do you foresee that kind of thing
where does facebook go next? >> well, i think, you know, the obvious question everyone asks on your show and others is the mobile monetization going to come through and i think they're making progress on that front. i also think they'll be able to monetize identity going forward. i look at the gift program which i am quite bullish on as kind of their first attempt in that direction but i think you'll see many other products like that going forward. i've also heard from the -- our...
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but first, is facebook making people fatter?ccording to facebook is making people fatter.com. that's where i get all my news. >>> will it be a thorn for fans of porn? google has modified its filter to make it harder to stumble on to sexy, sexy content accidentally. we have all been there. if you are looking for adult con at the present time you can find it without having to change the default setting. you may just need to be more explicit in your query if your search terms are am ambiguous -- am ambiguous? >> that's one of my daughters. >> am ambiguous is kinky. let's discuss in the -- >> lightning rooooooouuuuuunnnnndddd. lightning round. [applause]. >> you find porn by accident every day. >> i find that -- i find it behind the high school in the woods. >> those were the good old days. >> i think that was good. back then -- it was hard to find porn. it was like he was rewarded if he found it. >> you can stumble on to it. >> the next thing you know you have boobies on the screen. >> patrick, accidental porn happens, but we make
but first, is facebook making people fatter?ccording to facebook is making people fatter.com. that's where i get all my news. >>> will it be a thorn for fans of porn? google has modified its filter to make it harder to stumble on to sexy, sexy content accidentally. we have all been there. if you are looking for adult con at the present time you can find it without having to change the default setting. you may just need to be more explicit in your query if your search terms are am...
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he revealed that for the first time on facebook.f you are running the sec, would you charge him with breaking the spirit of the fair disclosure rule? >> i would if reg fd were still in effect. i think reg fd is a silly rule and one that's counterproductive. as long as it's on the rule, it has to be obeyed and enforced. this is a violation of reg fd. >> do you -- >> so you would go after -- let's be clear. you would go after reed hastings here? you agree with what the sec is doing? >> well, we don't know yet what the sec will do. the staff has said they think there's enough here to recommend an action. but yes, i think that if you're going to make what is clearly a profound announcement and one that seems to have had market moving impact, you have to do that to the marketplace as a whole and not to 244,000 of your closest friends. >> it's become a little arbitrary, though, a little subjective as to what is profound, what is market moving. i know the stock did move up on the back of this, but reed hastings said he did in the believe t
he revealed that for the first time on facebook.f you are running the sec, would you charge him with breaking the spirit of the fair disclosure rule? >> i would if reg fd were still in effect. i think reg fd is a silly rule and one that's counterproductive. as long as it's on the rule, it has to be obeyed and enforced. this is a violation of reg fd. >> do you -- >> so you would go after -- let's be clear. you would go after reed hastings here? you agree with what the sec is...
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what do you think about facebook here? and then tell me about google which is absolutely outshining apple over the last several months. >> she is right on face boochblgt i am a buyer but i don't agree with google at all. one of the arguments she makes is how week the tablet is and in fact it had better reviews than the ipod selling over a million a month. i think google is very, very strong. >> facebook? >> i would say on facebook, i agree with everything she said. you know, a momentum stock absolutely. although the whenever you have it that great -- it is now a fairly priced stock for the potential it has and that is the biggest point. >> the street wanted to hate it when it came out. >> you get to a situation where there are no sellers left and the street wanted to believe and it coincided with the better than expected earnings report. be honest. it is never going to move into this multiple valuation but so long as the street is on the stock side and the momentum is there why would you want to bet against it? you could s
what do you think about facebook here? and then tell me about google which is absolutely outshining apple over the last several months. >> she is right on face boochblgt i am a buyer but i don't agree with google at all. one of the arguments she makes is how week the tablet is and in fact it had better reviews than the ipod selling over a million a month. i think google is very, very strong. >> facebook? >> i would say on facebook, i agree with everything she said. you know, a...
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facebook never lies. liz, nice job. >>> new this morning, a cyclist rescued from under a street sweeping vehicle in san francisco. the man on his bike collided with the cleaning truck around midnight at 6th and brannan streets. the cyclist was taken to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >>> the oakland police department avoids a federal takeover. instead a compliance director is going to keep track of reforms in the department. that person will help opd implement reforms required by the settlement of a 12-year-old civil rights lawsuit. >>> 5:04 now. four suspects faced a judge in an attack that left two people bound and gagged and dumped on a san francisco street over the weekend. yesterday two men and women pleaded not guilty. two men barged into the home, beat steven reed and audrey prado, tied them up and left them on a street in san francisco. reed died from a gunshot wound to the neck. prado is in the hospital now recovering. >> they were overpowered and whether it was done to send a me
facebook never lies. liz, nice job. >>> new this morning, a cyclist rescued from under a street sweeping vehicle in san francisco. the man on his bike collided with the cleaning truck around midnight at 6th and brannan streets. the cyclist was taken to the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >>> the oakland police department avoids a federal takeover. instead a compliance director is going to keep track of reforms in the department. that person will help opd implement...
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she posted it on facebook, that much we know.he mistakenly posted it so that all of her subscribers could see it, which is a bigger list than just your friends. the other possibility, and a lot of people don't realize facebook works this way, she posted it, and then one of her friends, who legitimately got to see it, commented on it and liked it, and in doing that, all of that person's friends got to see it. because if you don't tell facebook you don't want it to work that way, that's how it works. so one of her subscribers saw it, liked it, put it on twitter, and it made her angry. she said, "not sure where you got this photo. i posted it to friends on fb. you re-posting it to twitter is way uncool." and then she followed up, "digital etiquette, always ask permission before posting a friend's photo publicly. it's not about privacy settings, it's about human decency." and the person who posted it was like, i'm sorry, i just thought it was cool. >> titans of industry, "way uncool." but facebook just published guidelines on this ve
she posted it on facebook, that much we know.he mistakenly posted it so that all of her subscribers could see it, which is a bigger list than just your friends. the other possibility, and a lot of people don't realize facebook works this way, she posted it, and then one of her friends, who legitimately got to see it, commented on it and liked it, and in doing that, all of that person's friends got to see it. because if you don't tell facebook you don't want it to work that way, that's how it...
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and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. so i wanted to share -- >> [inaudible] >> no. there's a slide before this. okay. this is one slide. it says "we have 950 million people on the flat form. that's a lot of people. >> >> and for the most part people are good. sometimes people are not good. we have ways people r people can report content to us that is inappropriate, but we have since invested a lot of time and energy on things like social resolutions. how do you create a culture where people can report problems to each other? which i will talk about in a second, so cue up the next slide. >> dave, can i interrupt for a second? one of the things that i noticed they think is really important for people in the school space and probably law enforcement to remember is that social media platforms whatever it is and you name it -- what? a million apps for the mobile platform alone. those are not the context of bullying. school life, school, peer life, peer relations. that's the concept of bullying whether it's bullying or cyber b
and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. so i wanted to share -- >> [inaudible] >> no. there's a slide before this. okay. this is one slide. it says "we have 950 million people on the flat form. that's a lot of people. >> >> and for the most part people are good. sometimes people are not good. we have ways people r people can report content to us that is inappropriate, but we have since invested a lot of time and energy on things like social...
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randy zuckerberg, the sister of facebook founder mark zuckerberg, posted this photo on her own facebook and thought only her friends would see it. it's a shot of her family, reacting to a new facebook app called poke, and it wound up going very public. the photo has since been taken down, but not before websites like mashable.com published it far and wide. now, an irony, to be sure, but it does raise a lot of questions about facebook privacy. cnn's josh levs is "outfront" on this story tonight. josh, break it down for us. how did this happen? >> and josh, it's such an innocent photo. there's nothing at all salacious about it. but i'll tell you what happened. because this is getting a lot of people talking about their own photos as well and the privacy that goes along with it. so one of two things happened. she posted it on facebook, that much we know. maybe she mistakenly posted it so that all of her subscribers could see it, which is a bigger list than just your friends. the other possibility, and a lot of people don't realize facebook works this way, she posted it, and then one of her
randy zuckerberg, the sister of facebook founder mark zuckerberg, posted this photo on her own facebook and thought only her friends would see it. it's a shot of her family, reacting to a new facebook app called poke, and it wound up going very public. the photo has since been taken down, but not before websites like mashable.com published it far and wide. now, an irony, to be sure, but it does raise a lot of questions about facebook privacy. cnn's josh levs is "outfront" on this...
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looking forward to seeing those questions at facebook and twitter. get those questions into us. >> susie: absolutely. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for friday, november 30. we want to remind you this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> tom: on behalf of your public television station, thank you for your support. good night, everyone. we'll see you online at nbr.com and back here monday night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the debate over same-sex marriage in california reaches the final legal twist as the u.s. supreme court considers whether to take on proposition 8. the first three strikes prisoners are released after the passing of prop 36. the great bay
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. >>> new feature on facebook, >>> a rare tornado rolled through new zealand's largest city. three people killed, 250 others or more had to be evacuated from homes. the tornado hit the suburb of auckland today, dozens of buildings destroyed and massive power outages. officials say this is it the deadliest tornado to hit the region in more than 60 years. >>> tonight police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a clerk at a motel in wood bridge, virginia. officers went to the econo-lodge again today being looking for sefdz. last night the police said the suspect called the motel clerk claiming to be locked out of his room. as the victim walked over to help, a masked man knocked her unconscious and assaulted her. last month a man was arrested for assaulting a cleaning woman at that hotel. >>> a gaithersburg family is worried that children might be in danger. they woke up this morning to find several of their sheep had been attacked and killed. vets believe it's the work of coyotes or wild dogs. >> i have a child myself, a 10 year old little girl, and we have so many kids
. >>> new feature on facebook, >>> a rare tornado rolled through new zealand's largest city. three people killed, 250 others or more had to be evacuated from homes. the tornado hit the suburb of auckland today, dozens of buildings destroyed and massive power outages. officials say this is it the deadliest tornado to hit the region in more than 60 years. >>> tonight police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a clerk at a motel in wood bridge, virginia....
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now, you talked about facebook. we've got some new pictures of him on facebook. some clues about sport of his psychological well-being if you look at his facebook page. you'll see a notation, the slogan that says follow your dreams and then over it, it says cancelled. so what do we make of it? at this point not a whole lot to go on. there were reports that he was planning to move to hawaii. he was telling friends that he inherited a bunch of money. of course that's not true. everyone seems so genuinely shocked that this happened. they called him a happy-go-lucky kid, somebody who was popular in high school. his ex-girlfriend spoke out to abc. take a look. >> this is the last thing i would have ever expected, especially from him. he was just too sweet. never mean to anybody. >> reporter: of course we're also focusing on the victims today. 45-year-old steven forsyth, a father of two, a respected executive here in the portland area, and of course 54-year-old cindy uhl was a mother, a dedicated hospice nurse and people who knew her are also speaking out. take a look.
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did facebook just blow it? >> look, understand the concerns are being talked about in the media, but i really think this is being blown out of proportion here. several things to keep in mind, this is right now something that instagram has just started talking about, this has not been introduced yet, it is 30 days away. i don't know if you got a chance to read the blog post from the ceo of instagram, but they made it clear they will not be selling people's photos. liz: they were very clear when they came out saying you won't get paid, we will allow advertisers to use it. and then you have the cofounder come out and said we are listening to you, thank you, we have no intentions. intention is a very dicey work, lot of room for interpretation. i heard they lost more than 1 million accounts canceled. hard to get any numbers because facebook is not break out the instagram, but it is one of the top trending twitter subjects and it seems people, front page of the business section in "the new york times," front page of
did facebook just blow it? >> look, understand the concerns are being talked about in the media, but i really think this is being blown out of proportion here. several things to keep in mind, this is right now something that instagram has just started talking about, this has not been introduced yet, it is 30 days away. i don't know if you got a chance to read the blog post from the ceo of instagram, but they made it clear they will not be selling people's photos. liz: they were very clear...
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pages it's a nice holiday gift for netflix and facebook but what about its consumers this of course comes as congress is in negotiations to prevent the country from falling over the fiscal cliff another interesting aspect congress cut a provision that would have forced law enforcement to get a search warrant to look at e-mails for more we're joined by human chew need gum in our l.a. studio hello there you so i always want to ask you does this bill only let facebook users share what they've been watching on netflix or are there other provisions how far does this go. well liz i have to say that if you look back on the video privacy protection act which actually was passed twenty five years ago and it was passed specifically because there was concern that the media or others might get ahold of maybe porn you're watching or other salacious videos when you went into your local blockbuster and now if you look at it times have really changed and people are saying what do you mean i can't share what i'm watching on my photo stream on our on my sharing stream on on facebook the reality is yo
pages it's a nice holiday gift for netflix and facebook but what about its consumers this of course comes as congress is in negotiations to prevent the country from falling over the fiscal cliff another interesting aspect congress cut a provision that would have forced law enforcement to get a search warrant to look at e-mails for more we're joined by human chew need gum in our l.a. studio hello there you so i always want to ask you does this bill only let facebook users share what they've been...
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rhonda lee has been fired for defending her short, natural hairstyle on facebook. to the bribery aisle. how walmart got its way in mexico. >> and mexico, and a lever to tell a bribery and one of the world's largest corporations -- walmart. >> an ever imagined i was opposing such a super power. >> in april, the new york times revealed how wal-mart's leaders hushed up evidence of widespread bribery by the largest foreign subsidiary. now the times examines the relentless campaign of bribes behind wal-mart's most controversial store in mexico, in the data supermarket built in the shadow of a revered cultural landmark, the ancient pyramids of teotihuacÁn. >> one in five walmart stores are in mexico. walmart is mexico's largest private employer. we will speak with pulitzer prize winning journalist david barstow of "the new york times square and all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. six more victims of the newtown massacre were laid to rest on wednesday, four children, a teacher and principal
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>> yes, i'm very impressed with facebook.hat they have a great product leader with mark zuckerbe zuckerberg. that's criteria one, when you're building a company that's pushing the edge of innovation. and i think they will demonstrate they can break into mobile. if they break into mobile in a big way, mobile is the future for everything. facebook will do just fine. >> john, great to have you. thanks so much for coming in, spending time with us. >> sure. >> john sculley, folks -- simon? >> one quick question. if you're a c-level manager coming and looking at facebook, groupon, amazon, which company would you work for right now? >> what i would do -- i would work for a new company. and i think the hot space right now is health care. i think it's the consumerization of health care. i was brought in 30 years ago to -- because steve so you that personal computers were going to be about consumerization. same thing is going to happen with health care. that's where i would be thinking about the future. just like bill gates said. he wo
>> yes, i'm very impressed with facebook.hat they have a great product leader with mark zuckerbe zuckerberg. that's criteria one, when you're building a company that's pushing the edge of innovation. and i think they will demonstrate they can break into mobile. if they break into mobile in a big way, mobile is the future for everything. facebook will do just fine. >> john, great to have you. thanks so much for coming in, spending time with us. >> sure. >> john sculley,...
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the idea came from a facebook post. for now the perfume will only be available in canada and that's where it should stay. >> that's right. >>> tonight we have the story of three wise women who have followed their star to start a small business. tonight they share their business. >> reporter: that will put you right here where the shops have had -- >> there are ups and downs. >> reporter: welcome to linens and lingerie. >> i think we have a niche. >> reporter: once into linens now into baby clothes. >> you just have to change and update yourself and bring in different merchandise. >> tools of the trade. >> reporter: while small business is cutting, florist is blooming. >> tough, very tough. >> reporter: alysson is honest, she knows she's up with out of town. they know how your party was, they know how your prom was. >> that makes a huge difference to people. >> reporter: over at ellie boutique they have caught what every shop goes through. >> it's very inconsistent. a lot of people all day long and another day it might b
the idea came from a facebook post. for now the perfume will only be available in canada and that's where it should stay. >> that's right. >>> tonight we have the story of three wise women who have followed their star to start a small business. tonight they share their business. >> reporter: that will put you right here where the shops have had -- >> there are ups and downs. >> reporter: welcome to linens and lingerie. >> i think we have a niche. >>...