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be on facebook? the numbers clearly show that was not an issue. both of our moms are on facebook and it has its own use case scenario. there are different ways people use it. i think facebook has figured out and they are parsing the way users use the service and they are using it in the numbers. emily: thank you for joining us. another stock we are watching -- time warner, despite beating analyst estimates and boosting its full-year forecast, the company saw just lukewarm reactions. investors remain skeptical about whether the company will get regulatory approval for its planned merger with at&t. $85 billion both presidential candidates and other washington lawmakers called on regulators to look at the deal closely to make sure it does not concentrate too much power over the media industry in one company's hand. still to come, what slowdown in the chinese economy alibaba , outperforms again with double-digit growth. how long will it last? shares of fitbit falling off a cliff after the latest earnings
be on facebook? the numbers clearly show that was not an issue. both of our moms are on facebook and it has its own use case scenario. there are different ways people use it. i think facebook has figured out and they are parsing the way users use the service and they are using it in the numbers. emily: thank you for joining us. another stock we are watching -- time warner, despite beating analyst estimates and boosting its full-year forecast, the company saw just lukewarm reactions. investors...
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emily: facebook is enormous.avid kirkpatrick wrote the book on facebook and suggested earlier this week that jack dorsey is taking a more political stance. where we are seeing mark zuckerberg be much more apolitical. >> zuckerberg, it's important to him personally to appear unbiased. we saw how facebook reacted to the dispute earlier this year around trending topics, when gizmoto reported that there may be liberal biases in the stories they selected to be trending. facebook almost over reacted to that. they fired the human editors, they invited conservatives to headquarters to speak with zuckerberg and learn more about how newsfeed works. this is a very tricky place for zuckerberg to be in. he does not want to be the arbiter of truth. he doesn't even want to block biased opinionmongering news, opinion masquerading as news. those will be the most difficult articles for facebook to try to restrict. fake news could be easy. those kind of things that are trying to persuade people are going to be a lot harder. emily:
emily: facebook is enormous.avid kirkpatrick wrote the book on facebook and suggested earlier this week that jack dorsey is taking a more political stance. where we are seeing mark zuckerberg be much more apolitical. >> zuckerberg, it's important to him personally to appear unbiased. we saw how facebook reacted to the dispute earlier this year around trending topics, when gizmoto reported that there may be liberal biases in the stories they selected to be trending. facebook almost over...
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cory: old people, your mom is on facebook, so why would you want to be on facebook? the numbers clearly show that was not an issue. both of our moms are on facebook. as you know. emily: both of our moms are on facebook. cory: instagram, tighter caps on instagram, the different ways people use it. facebook has figured it out and is parsing the way users use the service and it is in the numbers. cory johnson, james cakmak, thank you for joining us. warner, despite beating analyst estimates for the third quarter and boosting its forecast, the company saw just lukewarm reaction in the markets wednesday. investors remain skeptical about whether it will get approval for its plan. onmakers have called regulators to examine the deal closely to make sure it does not concentrate too much power over the media industry in one company's hand. still to come, what slowdown in the chinese economy, alibaba outperforms again with double-digit growth. how long will it last? shares of fitbit falling off a cliff after the wearable maker latest earnings report. we will show you, and next.
cory: old people, your mom is on facebook, so why would you want to be on facebook? the numbers clearly show that was not an issue. both of our moms are on facebook. as you know. emily: both of our moms are on facebook. cory: instagram, tighter caps on instagram, the different ways people use it. facebook has figured it out and is parsing the way users use the service and it is in the numbers. cory johnson, james cakmak, thank you for joining us. warner, despite beating analyst estimates for...
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we know that facebook is struggling. it might be the big sleepy one that's not a growth stock is the place to be. that would be apple. the reason why -- well, fang is one of the great acronyms of all-time. think about this on national broadcasting corporation, nbc. or teenage girls omg, oh, my god. my point is that fang -- i didn't include netflix for a reason. it's only $50 billion. apple goes in the real bucket of the big names, it might be apple. >> let me ask this. i love the work you did in the s&p 500, talk about 500 stocks. let's talk about the nasdaq 500, 40% of the nasdaq 100. 40%. >> that much more vulnerable. >> isn't that the one you want to focus on if you're using one of these etfs as a hedging instrument? because you're going to get more bang for the buck? >> you could use the qs. what is important is that when economic data slows, and we talked about this before. what people should do, and principle history shows they do do, they find growth companies and cling to them or go after some sort of yield. what
we know that facebook is struggling. it might be the big sleepy one that's not a growth stock is the place to be. that would be apple. the reason why -- well, fang is one of the great acronyms of all-time. think about this on national broadcasting corporation, nbc. or teenage girls omg, oh, my god. my point is that fang -- i didn't include netflix for a reason. it's only $50 billion. apple goes in the real bucket of the big names, it might be apple. >> let me ask this. i love the work you...
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go to facebook. jon fortt there. also expect to see it on cnbc's facebook page as well.nian sat down, and we're going to go through what he had to say. a couple of our colleagues are going to join me live as well in just two hours from now. >> is it going to be exclusively facebook live or do you see like a taped component down the road? >> there's a podcast also that you can get on sound cloud now. you can sign up on itunes. that's an audio component. yes, the idea is to be multi-platform, do something on periscope too. it's going to be all over the place. >> and what topics? what do you plan to cover? >> it's not about gold, right? >> we might throw gold in there. it is fort knox. not just technology. it will be broadly -- these are people who are changing the world, and it's a diverse world. it's a global society where innovation is just absolutely the name of the game. we're going to be talking about how they are handling that. >> fort knox, binge. >> dvd. >> it's a good topic. >> the world is our oyster. >> it's good stuff, jon. see you this afternoon. let's get bac
go to facebook. jon fortt there. also expect to see it on cnbc's facebook page as well.nian sat down, and we're going to go through what he had to say. a couple of our colleagues are going to join me live as well in just two hours from now. >> is it going to be exclusively facebook live or do you see like a taped component down the road? >> there's a podcast also that you can get on sound cloud now. you can sign up on itunes. that's an audio component. yes, the idea is to be...
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facebook. facebook does not actually have a lot of patents. it's built a massive platform it's able to monetize through advertising. 2.5% gdp growth next year, best case, maybe only 2, a very difficult time to glean more advertising dollars you have to domestic markets. so, unfortunately, what you're really seeing here is the company admitting it's going to be hard when most of its advertising revenue comes from domestic markets to make these numbers. and i agree with this concept of, when you start signaling, we're putting a lot of new stuff through the income statement, that never ends well. >> just wondering, doc, is whether tech has gotten ahead of itself. the message of the market of alphabet, of facebook, and some of these other tech names that have had a really bad week. you know, apple was down 3% or so. you go across a whole array of well-known technology stocks from chips to internet, et cetera, and they've been hit recently, raising those questions as to whether this better-performing sector is rolling. >> right, and then you have s
facebook. facebook does not actually have a lot of patents. it's built a massive platform it's able to monetize through advertising. 2.5% gdp growth next year, best case, maybe only 2, a very difficult time to glean more advertising dollars you have to domestic markets. so, unfortunately, what you're really seeing here is the company admitting it's going to be hard when most of its advertising revenue comes from domestic markets to make these numbers. and i agree with this concept of, when you...
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emily: twitter and facebook are completely different sites. facebook is enormous.trick who did interview, suggested earlier this week that jack dorsey is taking a more clinical sense and we are seeing mark zuckerberg being more a political. sarah: zuckerberg, it is important to them personally to appear unbiased. tosaw how facebook reacted the dispute earlier this year around trending topics what it was reported there might be liberal bias in the story selected to be trending. facebook almost overreacted to that. they fired an editor, they invited conservatives to headquarters to learn more about the newsfeed. this is a very tricky place for zuckerberg to be in. it is not want to be the arbiter of truth. he does not even want to block biased opinion mongering news, opinion masquerading as news. those will be the most difficult articles for facebook to try and restrict. could be easy, but those kind of things that are trying to persuade people are on to be harder. this is bloomberg. jennifer -- emily: jennifer, do you think they needed take an active role in curatin
emily: twitter and facebook are completely different sites. facebook is enormous.trick who did interview, suggested earlier this week that jack dorsey is taking a more clinical sense and we are seeing mark zuckerberg being more a political. sarah: zuckerberg, it is important to them personally to appear unbiased. tosaw how facebook reacted the dispute earlier this year around trending topics what it was reported there might be liberal bias in the story selected to be trending. facebook almost...
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and facebook is only part of the story. >> eric, there's also been a question of whether facebook shouldegitimize or enlarge or verify so that users can more easily see what is legitimate and what is not. companies like mike and buzz feed that got their start on facebook, would they have been shut out? would there have been a chilling effect for new media if facebook were choosing who got the prime space there? >> no. it would be very easy for facebook to say buzz feed and some other companies do legitimate reporting. whether we agree with it or not is not the question. there's a more fundamental issue going on here. in il con valley they don't want to be in the media business. they want to be in the tech business. that's always the case of the big platforms, a gray area. you can see the downfall of yahoo! came because they didn't want to be in the media business. a lot of the ills at twitter right now is because they also refuse to be in the media business and mark zuckerberg recently said we're in the tech business i think he needs to also consider that he's in the media business. >> t
and facebook is only part of the story. >> eric, there's also been a question of whether facebook shouldegitimize or enlarge or verify so that users can more easily see what is legitimate and what is not. companies like mike and buzz feed that got their start on facebook, would they have been shut out? would there have been a chilling effect for new media if facebook were choosing who got the prime space there? >> no. it would be very easy for facebook to say buzz feed and some...
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according to pew research, 66% of facebook users get news from but at a tech conference last week, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue. (mark zukerberg ) i think the idea that fake news on facebook influenced the election in any way, i think is a pretty crazy idea. but a few days later in a post, he acknowledged facebook has begun to look into ways for the online community to flag hoaxes and fake news. filter out fake news in real time. but facebook and google have each announced new plans to prevent fake stories from spreading by restricting advertising with websites that spread fake content. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> 8 news now wants to help you get a head start on your holiday shopping with our "great days of giving" contest. we are giving away a 500 dollar gift card in the 5 o'clock newscast.. and a 600 dollar gift card in the 6 o'clock newscast. call in the newscast... the 8-th caller will win. you must be 18-years-old to win, and show that you're a valid nevada resident./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> ranking children's booster seats. the drastic
according to pew research, 66% of facebook users get news from but at a tech conference last week, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue. (mark zukerberg ) i think the idea that fake news on facebook influenced the election in any way, i think is a pretty crazy idea. but a few days later in a post, he acknowledged facebook has begun to look into ways for the online community to flag hoaxes and fake news. filter out fake news in real time. but facebook and google have each announced...
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so sheila showed me how to sell succesll for a "facebook yard sale" or "facebook buy sell trade" group ...or "facebook marketplace" app on your phone. if it's a closed group, ask a member to let you join. here's one near her. (nat) "someone selling some boots." next, she says, post several crisp, instagram style photos, and a good writeup. (sot sheila meece ) "i'll clean it up....take some detailed pictures....and you post it up there with a really good description." with people checking facebook every 10 minutes, you should find a meece ) "you can pop onto somebody's profile....you can get a little idea who they are, where they are." if they seem to be safe, agree on a price, then arrange to meet outside a supermarket or gas station. sheila's made several hundreds dollars this year...turning her trash into other people's treasure. (john on cam) if there's no facebook selling group in your neighborhood or town yet, expand to your county, or the entire region. chances are you wont have to travel far to find one....you'll be able to sell your stuff, and you won't waste your money. john m
so sheila showed me how to sell succesll for a "facebook yard sale" or "facebook buy sell trade" group ...or "facebook marketplace" app on your phone. if it's a closed group, ask a member to let you join. here's one near her. (nat) "someone selling some boots." next, she says, post several crisp, instagram style photos, and a good writeup. (sot sheila meece ) "i'll clean it up....take some detailed pictures....and you post it up there with a really...
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and the facebook effect. mark zuckerberg denies fake news on facebook affected the election. tonight my interview with a former employee who disagrees. when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. during the presidential campaign, paul ryan described comments by donald trump as racist and decried trump's muslim ban as un-american. he nominated him and ryan put his misgivings behind. >> i talk with donald trump virtually every single day. i spoke with mike pence this morning. we're on the same page, we're working hand in glove and we're going to make sure this is a very successful administration. >> promising a new dawn. that wasn't the only sign republicans were falling in line. this is the scene before he was nominated today. those are make america great again hats on every chair. house majority whip steve scalise was so excited about his new swag that he proudly waited around for the cameras. while house republicans appear organized, unified to carry out the agenda of the man who successfully executed a takeover of their party or perhaps thei
and the facebook effect. mark zuckerberg denies fake news on facebook affected the election. tonight my interview with a former employee who disagrees. when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. during the presidential campaign, paul ryan described comments by donald trump as racist and decried trump's muslim ban as un-american. he nominated him and ryan put his misgivings behind. >> i talk with donald trump virtually every single day. i spoke...
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facebook, amazon, netflix, and google all down.oining us now for an investors od.e, kathy wo holdings aretop facebook, amazon, tesla. why is tech feeling the brunt of this? kathy: i don't think it has to do with that, i think the stocks you featured here have done so well this year, so well in the last few years that once people understood we would see lower tax rates, deregulation, more of a pro cyclical market, i believe we saw a rotation more toward cyclicals and financials that have been held down by the slow growth economy in regulation. i think he was nothing more than that. if trump is going to make america great again, and i do agree with these policies, i think the stocks will have a good run. emily: shouldn't his thoughts on deregulation spill over into the tech industry? there are some parts of his potential policies that could actually benefit a lot of these companies, including his tax plan. cathie: absolutely. these are programs policies and these are growth stocks. we are very encouraged by what we are hearing. there
facebook, amazon, netflix, and google all down.oining us now for an investors od.e, kathy wo holdings aretop facebook, amazon, tesla. why is tech feeling the brunt of this? kathy: i don't think it has to do with that, i think the stocks you featured here have done so well this year, so well in the last few years that once people understood we would see lower tax rates, deregulation, more of a pro cyclical market, i believe we saw a rotation more toward cyclicals and financials that have been...
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ahora se va a poder utilizar facebook.s a travÉs de facebook. muchos de nosotros nos ponemos en facebook para hechos mier tambiÉn -- chusmear tambien. >> sabes quÉ va a pasar con las cuentas de obama en la primera dama cuando llegue donald trump? estado cuentas se van a retirar. -- recetear. van a desaparecer. van a partir de cero luis -- dos tweets. pero van a quedar almacenados en una cuenta. presentador: mira quÉ bien. muchas gracias. presentadora: yo me quedÉ pensando en eso de los chismes. quiÉn no se mete en la redes para husmear un poco. se imaginan de tomar fotos de personas comunes y corrientes, y 30 aÑos mÁs tarde buscar para volver a hacer. eso fue lo que hizo un fotÓgrafo. las fotos de antes y despuÉs fueron recopilados en un trabajo. comenzamos con Ésta. resulta que estos chicos corriendo eran compaÑeros de la escuela. la foto fue tomada en 1986. 30 aÑos despuÉs, la fotografÍa fue seÑalada como ya todos son seÑores. Éste son padres de dos gemelos. pero ya no estÁn juntos. miran como va cambiando. la vida va pa
ahora se va a poder utilizar facebook.s a travÉs de facebook. muchos de nosotros nos ponemos en facebook para hechos mier tambiÉn -- chusmear tambien. >> sabes quÉ va a pasar con las cuentas de obama en la primera dama cuando llegue donald trump? estado cuentas se van a retirar. -- recetear. van a desaparecer. van a partir de cero luis -- dos tweets. pero van a quedar almacenados en una cuenta. presentador: mira quÉ bien. muchas gracias. presentadora: yo me quedÉ pensando en eso de...
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good discussion there on facebook.eric. >>> ahead on "squawk alley," an exclusive with tom brady talking everything from donald trump to the nfl's shaky tv ratings. plus adobe systems ceo shantanu narayen is going to join us in a "squawk alley" exclusive. ♪ guyhey nicole, happening here? this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that opportunity with just one tap right from the alert. wow, i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. if you're on medicare, remember, the open enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what
good discussion there on facebook.eric. >>> ahead on "squawk alley," an exclusive with tom brady talking everything from donald trump to the nfl's shaky tv ratings. plus adobe systems ceo shantanu narayen is going to join us in a "squawk alley" exclusive. ♪ guyhey nicole, happening here? this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are...
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more will eventually join facebook.ory: i have a chart that shows the ipo business, but we will get to that in a minute. the ipo business itself has been very quiet. if you look at this chart, the numbers we are talking about, how many ipos have happened in recent years, really low numbers for 2016. this is a dollar basis. if you go here, you see the benefits from facebook, but fundamentally, 2016 is an enormously quiet year. why is that? sarah: there have been many factors why we haven't seen as many ipos as we expected. one thing we keep hearing over and over is that 2017 is the year we might see snapchat, uber, dropbox and airbnb get more serious about going public but the fact of the matter is that private capital has been extremely easy to get in recent years and it looks like that may have peaked and now companies may have to look for other sources of capital as vcs and later stage investors want a return on investment and are getting skeptical about return on growth prospects. cory: i can't wait to see what the n
more will eventually join facebook.ory: i have a chart that shows the ipo business, but we will get to that in a minute. the ipo business itself has been very quiet. if you look at this chart, the numbers we are talking about, how many ipos have happened in recent years, really low numbers for 2016. this is a dollar basis. if you go here, you see the benefits from facebook, but fundamentally, 2016 is an enormously quiet year. why is that? sarah: there have been many factors why we haven't seen...
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facebook, social traffic, like 90% of the traffic is from facebook. >> facebook drives the traffic that helps them make money. >> reporter: the guys in macedonia are quick to argue that their sites are not fake news. >> first, i don't agree that the sites are fake. maybe some of them have fake stories. but not a lot. >> reporter: but some go further. >> the only copy-paste for mainstream media? >> yeah, but i'm changing headline for your story to be successful. >> a headline you made yourself? >> yeah. >> can you show us a headline? >> boom, rush reveals michelle's perverted past after she dumps on trump. this is the headline. >> what was the original headline? >> rush reveals michelle's past. >> reporter: but those sites they're lifting from, not exactly pulitzer prize-winning. >> this is the site we take the most posts, followers. >> western >> yes. conservative tribute, this is the federal paper. >> it's really easy to make something up. the amount of effort, actually, to create something that gets a huge amount of attention on facebook and can earn thousands and thousands of dollars
facebook, social traffic, like 90% of the traffic is from facebook. >> facebook drives the traffic that helps them make money. >> reporter: the guys in macedonia are quick to argue that their sites are not fake news. >> first, i don't agree that the sites are fake. maybe some of them have fake stories. but not a lot. >> reporter: but some go further. >> the only copy-paste for mainstream media? >> yeah, but i'm changing headline for your story to be...
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jaime: si le interesa trabajar en facebook entren a www.facebook.com/carreers. ♪ leÓn:gracias.. ademÁs, la basura la descarga en cualquier calle, y es un problema que los lÍderes de la ciudad pe a poder mantener al dÍa por el momento. >> esperamos que se haga la limpieza, despuÉs vamos a seguir con otras cosas. leÓn: hacen un llamado a personas que vean basura tirada de maner ilegal a que hagan la denuncia. marÍa: el servicio comunitario sagrado corazÓn abrió instrucciÓn para entregarle alimentos y sujetos a las familias necesitadas en san josÉ. distribuirÁn 7200 cajas de comida de acciÓn de gracias y mÁs de 5000 juguetes para niÑos durante la navidad unto con ayuda de las donaciones del pÚblico, el sagrado corazÓn extiende una mano a las familias que no ganan lo suficiente para hacer compras y pagar la renta. >> es muy importante para familias de bajos ingresos como yo, estoy contenta de registrar los juguetes para mis niÑos. marÍa: si usted no se pudo escribir hoy, tendrÁ otra oportunidad de hacerlo prÓximo viernes 11 de noviembre de nueve de la maÑana a 11 del mediodÍa, debe
jaime: si le interesa trabajar en facebook entren a www.facebook.com/carreers. ♪ leÓn:gracias.. ademÁs, la basura la descarga en cualquier calle, y es un problema que los lÍderes de la ciudad pe a poder mantener al dÍa por el momento. >> esperamos que se haga la limpieza, despuÉs vamos a seguir con otras cosas. leÓn: hacen un llamado a personas que vean basura tirada de maner ilegal a que hagan la denuncia. marÍa: el servicio comunitario sagrado corazÓn abrió instrucciÓn para...
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i may facebook expert as you know. i am often talking to people about facebook.'t tell you how often they want to talk about this idea that they believe passionately somehow it is distorting the way the world works. >> we have studied this a lot. i really care about this. we want to have a good impact on the world. i want people to have diversity of information. we study it to make sure we are having that positive impact. the research that we have suggests this isn't a problem. i can go into that we have had it hard time getting that out. analogy ie historical think is useful. if you go back 20 years and look at the media landscape there were a few major tv networks. there were a few major newspapers that each had an editorial opinion. those were your opinions that you got your news filtered through. you were received them from the media. what leaning you have on facebook politically, or what your background is, all research would show that almost everyone has some friends on the other side. 90% of your friends -- if you're a democrat -- 10% are republican. >> th
i may facebook expert as you know. i am often talking to people about facebook.'t tell you how often they want to talk about this idea that they believe passionately somehow it is distorting the way the world works. >> we have studied this a lot. i really care about this. we want to have a good impact on the world. i want people to have diversity of information. we study it to make sure we are having that positive impact. the research that we have suggests this isn't a problem. i can go...
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facebook is responding to a new report... and on their way to state...a local high school gets ready for it's first state high people who got their election news on facebook might have been looking at more ?fake? stories than real ones. 'buzzfeed' reached that surprising conclusion after analyzing the last three months of campaign coverage. the website studied how facebook users engaged with bogus news stories, compared duncan looks at the findings, and what they mean for voters. (pkg)(track)runs=:27insert from :00 to :27(gfx in) you might have seen this article on your facebook feed back in september... a headline blaring "pope francis shocks world - endorses donald trump for president." you might have even shared the article... or just clicked "like" or "wow" or made a comment. the prlem is... the story was false... joining the ranks of other fake, highly-shared or liked articles. "wikileaks confirms or... "hillary is disqualified from holding any federal office." (gfx out) nats trump and/or hillary campaigning (track)runs=
facebook is responding to a new report... and on their way to state...a local high school gets ready for it's first state high people who got their election news on facebook might have been looking at more ?fake? stories than real ones. 'buzzfeed' reached that surprising conclusion after analyzing the last three months of campaign coverage. the website studied how facebook users engaged with bogus news stories, compared duncan looks at the findings, and what they mean for voters....
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at facebook headquarters, 11:00 am on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." john ford, kayla tou shee and myself at post nine. joining us, roger mcnamee. good to have you back. the dow trading at yet another record high this morning, before trading into the red just now. the nasdaq largely left out of the rally last week, added to its losses this morning, but it's not just stocks. the dollar trading near 13-month highs, the ten-year lead at its highest level since january, and, roger, a lot of people unprepared not just for the political outcome, but the market response to that outcome. clearly, if the last few sessions are any indication, we're in for more chop. >> i have no idea where this is going to shape out, but seems the one thing that had to happen, the surprise was so great, there were two or three industries, like banking and other regulated places, where essentially we saw 180-degree shift that moved from clinton to trump meant you were going to go from heavier regulation t
at facebook headquarters, 11:00 am on wall street. "squawk alley" is live. >>> good monday morning, welcome to "squawk alley." john ford, kayla tou shee and myself at post nine. joining us, roger mcnamee. good to have you back. the dow trading at yet another record high this morning, before trading into the red just now. the nasdaq largely left out of the rally last week, added to its losses this morning, but it's not just stocks. the dollar trading near 13-month...
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a lot of facebook isn't news.erly take mark zuckerberg overly literally here, but 1% would be a ton. if a news organization had 1% of its content fake, that would be super troubling. sarah: that was the point made by a former employee. facebook has become such a databased organization, but you have to think about things beyond the data and think about their impact. 1% might be fine for an engineering ever, but for the information the public gets about a critical election -- emily: eric, you wrote our bloomberg tech column, and you had an interesting take. you said, bring back my low. the breitbart writer who was banned from twitter. twitter has now gone on to ban other accounts tied to white supremacy. you say that is the wrong approach. eric: twitter and facebook don't have to be different. they should let anybody published. the problem is they are creating this toxic experience. what they need to do is protect the user, naked easier to block people, and find an experience they find enjoyable. publish,nd, let peo
a lot of facebook isn't news.erly take mark zuckerberg overly literally here, but 1% would be a ton. if a news organization had 1% of its content fake, that would be super troubling. sarah: that was the point made by a former employee. facebook has become such a databased organization, but you have to think about things beyond the data and think about their impact. 1% might be fine for an engineering ever, but for the information the public gets about a critical election -- emily: eric, you...
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your reaction on facebook. tim said unbelievable. the punks better behave from i'm afraid you're suffering from fobo. fobo? fobo. fobo... fear of better options. cure fobo with black friday savings now. >>> welcome to the 10 sports. sports hall of fame will induct the 2016 hall of fame class and five members inducted tonight at the dinner. congratulations on getting inducted into the hall of fame. that improbable super bowl run in 2002 was a great memory. describe how great that was for you. >> it was unbelievable. it is something that i wish i could go over and over again. i wish i could do it over and over again. time flies and i'm on two different things but it's a great honor to be inducted this hall of fame. i never thought i could be considered for this. >> the guys you are joining, lee roy selmon and former buccanner derrick brooks to be in this building tonight and phil esposito and johnny damon. what does that mean? >> it's an honor and i got to meet jeremy foley again. it's been a while since i've seen him. it's a great hon
your reaction on facebook. tim said unbelievable. the punks better behave from i'm afraid you're suffering from fobo. fobo? fobo. fobo... fear of better options. cure fobo with black friday savings now. >>> welcome to the 10 sports. sports hall of fame will induct the 2016 hall of fame class and five members inducted tonight at the dinner. congratulations on getting inducted into the hall of fame. that improbable super bowl run in 2002 was a great memory. describe how great that was...
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a handicapped version of facebook, into the country, that's better than no facebook at all. >> dan,microsoft, google, amazon, yahoo! all tried to do business in china, tried to make tweaks to their business in order to operate there, and then having to dial back or exit completely. do you think facebook can do it? >> no. i hope that they can. look, the chinese government will control what they want to have there, you know. when we did the alibaba deal at yahoo! the reason we did it was the chinese government was very clear -- can't do any communication, can't do any content, media, but we love e-commerce, and that's how we ended up working with alibaba and getting into those negotiations. this is a very slippery slope. i absolutely appreciate the fact that companies like facebook, like any company, needs to follow the laws of every country they're in, or you can't be in that country. so, there's nothing wrong with following the laws. the question is what's the definition of censorship? which is, if you're going to turn over communication, private communication between individuals on
a handicapped version of facebook, into the country, that's better than no facebook at all. >> dan,microsoft, google, amazon, yahoo! all tried to do business in china, tried to make tweaks to their business in order to operate there, and then having to dial back or exit completely. do you think facebook can do it? >> no. i hope that they can. look, the chinese government will control what they want to have there, you know. when we did the alibaba deal at yahoo! the reason we did it...
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. >> plus, do you get a lot of news on the presidential race from facebook? well, it turns out there is a the news was fake. >> all right, grab your phones, later in the newscast, we are giving away a four activity of tickets to the arizona >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of a deadly gas explosion in central illinois. at least one person, we are told was killed, 11 other downtown canton. if i recalls say that an utility worker was killed when a building exploded. debris from the damaged building was in the streets here, while emergency workers tried to help any of the people who were hurt. people are now boarding up broken windows and cleaning up all of the affected businesses. >>> a minnesota police officer is expected to appear in court tomorrow for the deadly shooting of a black man. he is degree manslaughter for the death of kaitlyn steel. ramsey county prosecutor says that the police dash cam video shows the officer shot the man seven times within # 0 seconds- -within 60 seconds. he was pelt belted into his--he was belted into his sea
. >> plus, do you get a lot of news on the presidential race from facebook? well, it turns out there is a the news was fake. >> all right, grab your phones, later in the newscast, we are giving away a four activity of tickets to the arizona >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of a deadly gas explosion in central illinois. at least one person, we are told was killed, 11 other downtown canton. if i recalls say that an utility worker was killed when a building...
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emily: facebook and twitter are completely different sizes. facebook is enormous.avid kirkpatrick wrote the book on facebook and suggested earlier this week that jack dorsey is taking a more political stance, where we are seeing mark zuckerberg be much more apolitical. >> zuckerberg, it's important to him personally to appear unbiased. we saw how facebook reacted to the dispute earlier this year around trending topics, when gizmodo reported that there may be liberal biases in the stories they selected to be trending. facebook almost over reacted to that. they fired the human editors, they invited conservatives to headquarters to speak with zuckerberg and learn more about how newsfeed works. this is a very tricky place for zuckerberg to be in. he does not want to be the arbiter of truth. he doesn't even want to block biased opinion-mongering news, opinion masquerading as news. those will be the most difficult articles for facebook to try to restrict. fake news could be easy. those kind of things that are trying to persuade people are going to be a lot harder. emily:
emily: facebook and twitter are completely different sizes. facebook is enormous.avid kirkpatrick wrote the book on facebook and suggested earlier this week that jack dorsey is taking a more political stance, where we are seeing mark zuckerberg be much more apolitical. >> zuckerberg, it's important to him personally to appear unbiased. we saw how facebook reacted to the dispute earlier this year around trending topics, when gizmodo reported that there may be liberal biases in the stories...
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facebook is not doing that.id: the kind of thing they could do is get authentication somehow for media properties. these people in macedonia where they are making up news organizations. cory: there was a small handful of people creating hundreds of posts that were kebut generating a lot of clicks. they were very popular on facebook and they made money. macedonia made money and facebook make money off of this. david: true. it would not be that hard to have some sort of authentication for media organizations that would prevent that. i think that could be done and i bet they do that in the not so distant future. cory: we shall see. david kirkpatrick will stay with us. the u.s. government will require new hybrid electric cars to make noise when traveling at low speeds so pedestrians, people that cannot see, they can hear the car coming. the new rule to help prevent 2400 pedestrian injuries a year. could uber get the last laugh in china? tighter regulations on ridesharing companies could make business a lot tougher s
facebook is not doing that.id: the kind of thing they could do is get authentication somehow for media properties. these people in macedonia where they are making up news organizations. cory: there was a small handful of people creating hundreds of posts that were kebut generating a lot of clicks. they were very popular on facebook and they made money. macedonia made money and facebook make money off of this. david: true. it would not be that hard to have some sort of authentication for media...
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but at facebook conference mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue. >> i think the idea of fake news on facebook influenced the election in any way, i think is a crazy idea. >> post, he acknowledged that facebook is looking at the online community to flag hoaxes and fake news. >> experts said that it's difficult to filter out fake news but with plans for fake stories to spread by contributing websites that spread fake content. >> and this holiday season if you are wondering how much to spend maybe on your friends, jet.com may be able to help you out, the online website teamed with up facebook to analyze your relationship and social interactions and to recommend a price range. >> tomorrow amazon is dropping the price, and dropping to $79 a year tomorrow, prime members and access to prime video, that is thousands of movies and tv shows. sales for 24 hours starting at midnight. >> and now be professional and comfortable, fruit of the loom -- yes, for you brian, these are sweat suits but they are pj's. and this is perfect your grandpa, and the corporate they cost about 50 bucks a piece. what do you
but at facebook conference mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue. >> i think the idea of fake news on facebook influenced the election in any way, i think is a crazy idea. >> post, he acknowledged that facebook is looking at the online community to flag hoaxes and fake news. >> experts said that it's difficult to filter out fake news but with plans for fake stories to spread by contributing websites that spread fake content. >> and this holiday season if you are wondering...
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a lot of married couples take to facebook to ?complain about their marriages or one man is going viral for his ?positive marriage post. laura moody is here to tell us all about it. good morning. an oregon man's facebook post about the love of his life has gone viral. "dale partridge's" heartfelt post about being married to quote "one woman" is making hearts across the world flutter. he started off by saying men often worry marriage will leave them with quote "only one woman" for the rest of their lives... but he said that is simply ?not true. he followed that with: "i fell in love married a 20-year-old animal lover started a family with a 24-year-old mother then built a farm with a 25-year-old homemaker and today i'm married to a 27- year-old woman of wisdom" he added if you have a healthy mind... you'll never get tired of one woman... you'll actually get overwhelmed with how many beautiful versions of her you get to marry over the years. he wrapped up his post by saying don't say no to marriage... say yes and keep saying yes unti
a lot of married couples take to facebook to ?complain about their marriages or one man is going viral for his ?positive marriage post. laura moody is here to tell us all about it. good morning. an oregon man's facebook post about the love of his life has gone viral. "dale partridge's" heartfelt post about being married to quote "one woman" is making hearts across the world flutter. he started off by saying men often worry marriage will leave them with quote "only one...
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according to pew research, 66% of facebook users say they get their news from the site. but at a tech conference last week facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue. >> i think the idea that fake news on facebook influenced the election in any way, i think it's a pretty crazy idea. >> reporter: a few days later in a post he acknowledged facebook had begun to look into ways for the online community to flag hoaxes and fake news. experts say it's difficult to filter out fake news, but facebook and google have each restricting advertisements with websites that spread fake content. tericka duncan, cbs news new york. >>> a bunch of us here from 10news are out at bay area schools today for the great american teach-in. mike is at in south tampa this morning. he visited the fourth graders. their teachers tell us that the children enjoyed when he showed them a video where the bad guys, as they called them, attacked the harbor at lake st. george elementary school talking with a couple of first graders there. two classes of first graders. they had great questions. it was fu
according to pew research, 66% of facebook users say they get their news from the site. but at a tech conference last week facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg dismissed the issue. >> i think the idea that fake news on facebook influenced the election in any way, i think it's a pretty crazy idea. >> reporter: a few days later in a post he acknowledged facebook had begun to look into ways for the online community to flag hoaxes and fake news. experts say it's difficult to filter out fake...
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facebook messenger and also whattsasapp, which are massive. why are people so upset to the ad revenue? have been acquiring anything that moves with potential interest to them. why shouldn't a growth come from there in the future? michael: because that is the only place they are getting revenue. and the other deals they have billy isn'tpp delivering any revenue. the average revenue per user is euro. -- zero. the vr business there is also revenue only way off in the future. their google, they are advertising-based company. they will grow to the extent to which money move to the internet. and the extent to which they can capture it. mark: michael, over the oil industry it will be harder for the supported content companies for the likes of google and amazon,, likes of microsoft, to benefit. companiesach of those is in a different position for -- in the case of facebook and google, they controlling half of all digital advertising. there is always an upstart, somebody that comes out of nowhere. here we have snapchat which is capturing a lot of time
facebook messenger and also whattsasapp, which are massive. why are people so upset to the ad revenue? have been acquiring anything that moves with potential interest to them. why shouldn't a growth come from there in the future? michael: because that is the only place they are getting revenue. and the other deals they have billy isn'tpp delivering any revenue. the average revenue per user is euro. -- zero. the vr business there is also revenue only way off in the future. their google, they are...
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that's what millions of facebook users are saying after an embarrassing glitch. we'll explain next./// i really did save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almost there. goodnight, bruce. gotta tune the "a." (humming) take a closer look at geico. great savings. of cheyenne avenue and fort apache road has the roadway shut down. metro tells us the crash involves a motorcycle. we have a crew on the way and will bring you any new details as we get them./// facebook... starting with a denial from its c-e-o mark zuckerberg. he says it's crazy to think that fake news on facebook feeds influenced the election. both candidates had fake news stories about them, even though there were far more inaccuracies about hillary clinton. facebook seemed to do little to filter out inaccurate content, which led to some questionin
that's what millions of facebook users are saying after an embarrassing glitch. we'll explain next./// i really did save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almost there. goodnight, bruce. gotta tune the "a." (humming) take a...
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did fake news on facebook sway the presidential election?zuckerberg initially told david kirkpatrick this. >> personally, i think that the idea that fake news on facebook -- it is a small amount of content -- influenced the election in any way, i think that is a crazy idea. emily: after a lot of backlash, zuckerberg seems to have slightly, ever so slightly, changed his tone. wethe latest post, he said take this information seriously. we do not want to be arbiters of truth ourselves. david kirkpatrick is still with me. who knew that would be the interview of the year. make of thisou slight change in tone but yet still maintaining that fake news is a relatively small percentage of news on facebook? change in tone but not in opinion. i don't think he would use these i think what has happened as a result of a huge push back from all kinds of corners including the u.s. president, the lead editorial in the new york times and plenty of other places -- they are all taking this gravely seriously at facebook and they know they have to make changes. wh
did fake news on facebook sway the presidential election?zuckerberg initially told david kirkpatrick this. >> personally, i think that the idea that fake news on facebook -- it is a small amount of content -- influenced the election in any way, i think that is a crazy idea. emily: after a lot of backlash, zuckerberg seems to have slightly, ever so slightly, changed his tone. wethe latest post, he said take this information seriously. we do not want to be arbiters of truth ourselves. david...
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you look at facebook, social media. a lot of what you are seeing, it's just not right. >> what makes something true? what if enough people read it, share it, pass it along, all of the big question, really since the internet went mainstream that is the big question. >> right. but hoaxes are everywhere online. and if you rely on facebook and other social media to get your true facts, those fake stories are not real. buzzfeed looked at the top election stories on facebook and the ones that generated the most engagement. that means the most shares, the most reactions, and the most comments. they found that in the three months before people were paying attention to the fake news stories than real stories. buzzfeed found the top fake stories got more than 87,000 likes, shares, and comments a day in the last 100 days before the election. now, the number one trending article in that time was about pope francis endorsing donald trump for president, and that wasn't even true. "washington post" feed on donald trump's history of co
you look at facebook, social media. a lot of what you are seeing, it's just not right. >> what makes something true? what if enough people read it, share it, pass it along, all of the big question, really since the internet went mainstream that is the big question. >> right. but hoaxes are everywhere online. and if you rely on facebook and other social media to get your true facts, those fake stories are not real. buzzfeed looked at the top election stories on facebook and the ones...