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it's not facebook's fault. they have 85 million videos and photos uploaded per day, almost two billion users each month. there are multiple live streaming piece-- or tools, like facebook, whether it's instagram, youtube, meerkat, things like that people use. and a killer like the one in virginia who shot someone on live tv. so i don't think that you can blame facebook and the tools, or democrats looking to blame the gun. and i think it's disheartening and reflects something negative on society the fact that this video went viral in the first place. who in their right mind what want to watch someone, an innocent man get murdered. eric: you're right. >> it speaks to society. eric: that's the train wreck mentality, you don't want to watch it, but forced to for some reason, drawn like a magnet to it. rachel,two hours though. look, they have a lot, as lisa points out, hundreds of millions of videos that go up on these sites. is there a way when you see-- is there some sort of algorithm they should be developing wher
it's not facebook's fault. they have 85 million videos and photos uploaded per day, almost two billion users each month. there are multiple live streaming piece-- or tools, like facebook, whether it's instagram, youtube, meerkat, things like that people use. and a killer like the one in virginia who shot someone on live tv. so i don't think that you can blame facebook and the tools, or democrats looking to blame the gun. and i think it's disheartening and reflects something negative on society...
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confirmed on facebook of the facebook killer's death. we are awaiting that press conference, we'll bring it to you when it happens. what we do know and what depends when you police are confirming on his facebook page, he was spotted by police who attempted a traffic stop and after a brief pursuit, stevens shot and killed himself. he also point out we don't know who was with him, who knew of his whereabouts, and that we will hopefully learn in this press conference a little bit later on. the facebook killer has killed himself. the big discussion continues to be, facebook liability and all of this and their responsibility for monitoring, obviously, this type of activity. >> his facebook friends were able to see this video of him executing a helpless senior citizen on the sunny sidewalk on easter sunday for over two hours before anybody from facebook was able to do anything. we understand that mark zuckerberg is going to speak at some point this afternoon at a separate event for a programmer. we may get some details about what his social me
confirmed on facebook of the facebook killer's death. we are awaiting that press conference, we'll bring it to you when it happens. what we do know and what depends when you police are confirming on his facebook page, he was spotted by police who attempted a traffic stop and after a brief pursuit, stevens shot and killed himself. he also point out we don't know who was with him, who knew of his whereabouts, and that we will hopefully learn in this press conference a little bit later on. the...
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if i had to pick apple versus facebook, i'm going with facebook. >> mike, you picked facebook, too with an options trade. >> i think the idea here is we have earnings coming up, we want to try to mitigate the expense of options into that. i was looking at the may to september 155 call spread. the options markets implying a 4% move this is a bet that will make that 4% move to the upside. the premium for that near-dated option will decay much more rapidly than the longer dated one. so we'll try to use this catalyst to take advantage of that. you could sell more calls against it after may expiration. >> this is a trade structure we have not talked about in a while. it makes perfect sense for a stock that has just gone on this leg higher here. is this stock, could it go up 10%? i think it's unlikely. the ability to surprise. the idea of selling near data premium to finance longer data premium, let things consolidate. that chart of the five stocks, when you look at the move it just made, it's scary. when you think about it, what do you do when you buy an index? you buy the collective ernarni
if i had to pick apple versus facebook, i'm going with facebook. >> mike, you picked facebook, too with an options trade. >> i think the idea here is we have earnings coming up, we want to try to mitigate the expense of options into that. i was looking at the may to september 155 call spread. the options markets implying a 4% move this is a bet that will make that 4% move to the upside. the premium for that near-dated option will decay much more rapidly than the longer dated one. so...
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first of all they keep saying it didn't happen on facebook live. get rid of facebook live. that's the next thing. the next thing will be on a facebook live. they've had rape, suicides. >> and later, remember the trump campaign rallies where some people were shoved and punched? trump siz he can't by sued for the things he says at those rallies but a fideral. if yourv been into a brick and mortar branch lately, client assisted atms. you can talk to someone through the atm in the branch and i said when is the last time you've been in this branch? nine years earlier. you think of all the innovation and investments they mard in this brick and mortar. their mulineal clients, i don't think they care. >> i think about technology and how it changes some businesses and is destined to change yours. >> it can help me grow the business without toing it in a way that's ofinsive and is actually something they want. >> comp in a's have got to figure out am i sitting the right expectations. >> we're doing a ticknology, services, it takes real dollars, energy and effort. es up... comes to a
first of all they keep saying it didn't happen on facebook live. get rid of facebook live. that's the next thing. the next thing will be on a facebook live. they've had rape, suicides. >> and later, remember the trump campaign rallies where some people were shoved and punched? trump siz he can't by sued for the things he says at those rallies but a fideral. if yourv been into a brick and mortar branch lately, client assisted atms. you can talk to someone through the atm in the branch and...
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let's talk about facebook because facebook ceo mark zuckerberg said the ceo is responsible for halting violent content on the site. the 2 billion users, can facebook in the monitoring data from your head? >> from what i understand and research in the past couple days come at your algorithms they can put into their system to quickly identify these things. even with those algorithms, it's not real-time. there is still at the live. whether we have the ability to do that, i don't know. at the same time, we need to figure out a way to prevent this from happening. we are seeing more and more cases like this. this is the first case of the guy in cleveland. we've seen several cases like this, so we must find a way to put the clamp it down. train to copycat criminals as well. they start to use artificial intelligence to identify and got this violent or extremist content. can you give me a perspective on how the police are working with facebook? >> the viewers will find interesting we actually have liaisons to the social media organizations. we didn'have that in the past, but now we do. we have
let's talk about facebook because facebook ceo mark zuckerberg said the ceo is responsible for halting violent content on the site. the 2 billion users, can facebook in the monitoring data from your head? >> from what i understand and research in the past couple days come at your algorithms they can put into their system to quickly identify these things. even with those algorithms, it's not real-time. there is still at the live. whether we have the ability to do that, i don't know. at the...
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liz: interesting, switching gear, talking about facebook and the soy called facebook killer, that suspect now dead, steve stephens reportedly shot himself after a police chief this morning. -- it has been two days since high shot and killed 74-year-old grandfather in cold blood. the killer posted the video on facebook. here is the dres desperate 911 call from a witness who spotted the victim on the ground. >> okay thank you. >> -- lord have mercy. oh, my god. liz: facebook is being accused of making it easy to glorify violence in its failure to stop the video from being posted. this comes at same time facebook announced a big push to stop fake news on the web site. >> you are right, facebook guy zuckerberg cozies up to angela merkel and other political leaders who want him to clampdown on so-called hate speech, by which they mean political opinions with which they disagree. if you post this snuff video to facebook they can leave it up for hours, while people in the world watch and enjoy it. facebook has a cynical business model, they indulge in ser -- serial level copyright fraud, you hav
liz: interesting, switching gear, talking about facebook and the soy called facebook killer, that suspect now dead, steve stephens reportedly shot himself after a police chief this morning. -- it has been two days since high shot and killed 74-year-old grandfather in cold blood. the killer posted the video on facebook. here is the dres desperate 911 call from a witness who spotted the victim on the ground. >> okay thank you. >> -- lord have mercy. oh, my god. liz: facebook is being...
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because facebook will be completely destroyed if you and i go on facebook to look at pictures of our friends, we see pictures like you saw yesterday. >> hine s crimes have been broadcast on social media. remember the case we covered with smk, the four teenagers. they were charged with torturing a teenager live on facebook. do these companies know what to do now with best practices that maybe mainstream media has developed? >> yeah, i think this may be a case of technology companies are used to acting fast and breaking thingmizech and so they developed a platform and sent it out in the world to allow people to use it before they really thought through wait, how could it be abused? now what we're seeing is companies grappling with how to deal with it. and that is why they pay hundreds of thousands of people to moderate this content. and for twitter, for instance, they use content to scan images for pornography. but they don't do that for violence. now, there is technology that would do this better. they could put these videos on a delay. they could have artificial intelligence scan and
because facebook will be completely destroyed if you and i go on facebook to look at pictures of our friends, we see pictures like you saw yesterday. >> hine s crimes have been broadcast on social media. remember the case we covered with smk, the four teenagers. they were charged with torturing a teenager live on facebook. do these companies know what to do now with best practices that maybe mainstream media has developed? >> yeah, i think this may be a case of technology companies...
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bc-us--facebook shooting-the latest,2nd ld-writethruthe latest: man sought in cleveland facebook killingng news conference. will be updated. with ap photos.cleveland (ap) - the latest on a fatal shooting captured on video and later shared on facebook (all times local):11:55 a.m.pennsylvania state police say the suspect in the random killing of a cleveland retiree posted on facebook has shot and killed himself after a brief pursuit. state police say steve stephens was spotted tuesday morning by state police in erie county, in the state's northwest corner. authorities say police tried to pull stephens over and, after a brief pursuit, he shot and killed himself.stephens was wanted on an aggravated murder charge in the shooting death of a 74-year-old retired man in cleveland on sunday.he posted video of that shooting on facebook.óóó10 a.m. authorities in cleveland leading a nationwide search for a man wanted in a random killing that was recorded and posted to facebook are again appealing to the public for help.cleveland's police chief said tuesday they've received more than 400 tips from as
bc-us--facebook shooting-the latest,2nd ld-writethruthe latest: man sought in cleveland facebook killingng news conference. will be updated. with ap photos.cleveland (ap) - the latest on a fatal shooting captured on video and later shared on facebook (all times local):11:55 a.m.pennsylvania state police say the suspect in the random killing of a cleveland retiree posted on facebook has shot and killed himself after a brief pursuit. state police say steve stephens was spotted tuesday morning by...
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that would radically change facebook as we know it. >> yang: rapid change as facebook as we know it.want to be a crowd-sourcing content, they want to have raw, emotional videos like this. >> eyes. >> yang: but at the same time they don't want to cross the line, it seems to me. so how do they define what they do and what they are? >> yeah, so this is an incredibly difficult challenge not just for facebook but society at large for us to decide what is and is not okay to be shared on social media platforms. now, facebook has resisted calls to say it is a media company like pbs or wired. now, we as journalists have guidelines for how to deal with what kind of content is appropriate that we would put on tv or in our magazine. facebook, by refusing to call itself a media company tries to take responsibility away from itself and say, look, rather than being a media company, we are actually a mirror on society and going to reflect society at its best and worst. what we saw yesterday with steve stephens video was the worst. facebook wants to encourage people to upload video and wants to encou
that would radically change facebook as we know it. >> yang: rapid change as facebook as we know it.want to be a crowd-sourcing content, they want to have raw, emotional videos like this. >> eyes. >> yang: but at the same time they don't want to cross the line, it seems to me. so how do they define what they do and what they are? >> yeah, so this is an incredibly difficult challenge not just for facebook but society at large for us to decide what is and is not okay to be...
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facebook is growth story. if anything is poised to move facebook is it, they have a lot to live up to. the expectations are for a 45% increase in revenues year on year, 120% increase in net income year on year for the quarter. obviously that's high hurdle to get over for anybody. >> what it's going to end up being, we know, is this momentum peak for these very crowded, successful names, or are they going to continue to lead? put the current price income perspective. analyzing a rate of 36%. just to put that in context, that's the biggest annual rate of return except for coming off the '09 low, up 60. then '98, '99, about 75% each year. so the question is how much more can we do? obviously that's what we're going to try to discuss. i've got some charts. >> we're going to first do a round of "would you rather?" if you had to put mork money to work right now. >> both at all-time highs hide go with apple. i think there are catalysts that are identifiable out a year. as far as facebook we don't know. you've got to
facebook is growth story. if anything is poised to move facebook is it, they have a lot to live up to. the expectations are for a 45% increase in revenues year on year, 120% increase in net income year on year for the quarter. obviously that's high hurdle to get over for anybody. >> what it's going to end up being, we know, is this momentum peak for these very crowded, successful names, or are they going to continue to lead? put the current price income perspective. analyzing a rate of...
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facebook's annual developer conference has officially kicked off.ynote address, mark zuckerberg signaled a major focus going forward will be augmented reality. >> even if we were a little slow to add cameras to all of our apps, i'm confident that now we are going to push this augmented reality platform going forward. long-term, all the work we are doing will go into glasses we all want. it is all the same technology. this is another step on the path. caroline: turning is within inside take fromm facebook f8 conference. what were your key takeaways? reporter: it was really interesting. snapchat this morning announced they started doing this 3-d world. on the real just in time, because facebook comes out with their big developer conference and says that this strategy that snapchat has brought to the floor, we are going to win and it. zuckerberg is very confident theydespite the slow start are going to be the ones that are going to get people used to augmented reality, first phones and then through some sort of device. caroline: of course, they made a
facebook's annual developer conference has officially kicked off.ynote address, mark zuckerberg signaled a major focus going forward will be augmented reality. >> even if we were a little slow to add cameras to all of our apps, i'm confident that now we are going to push this augmented reality platform going forward. long-term, all the work we are doing will go into glasses we all want. it is all the same technology. this is another step on the path. caroline: turning is within inside...
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howie: it took two hours for facebook to take down that murder video. did facebook blow it?> not really. only 23 minutes after this is reported to facebook they disabled stephens account and the video were gone. i would say that's fairly quick. how require's a big sea of stuff for facebook to police but it's not first time happened. shana: this isn't the first time we have seen videos upload on facebook live. some then streamed live video of a young boy being tortured for 30 minutes. recently a gang rape was on. so awful videos being posted live and uploaded to facebook. howie: you have hundreds of thousands of people look at this stuff. shana: i argue there is a lot of responsibility facebook users bear here. they are part of the problem. this video was downloaded and spread all over the internet before facebook was able to remove it. no one reported it for an hour and 45 minutes. howie: if people are sharing this stuff which is against facebook rules, should they be penalized? shana: i think they should be kicked off of facebook. howie: what it's willing to tolerate. some
howie: it took two hours for facebook to take down that murder video. did facebook blow it?> not really. only 23 minutes after this is reported to facebook they disabled stephens account and the video were gone. i would say that's fairly quick. how require's a big sea of stuff for facebook to police but it's not first time happened. shana: this isn't the first time we have seen videos upload on facebook live. some then streamed live video of a young boy being tortured for 30 minutes....
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this is very big for facebook. i understand this wasn't facebook live. they thought it was at first. but then it ended up being uploaded. there is a lot of heat directed towards facebook for the murder murders, things happening on facebook live. do you have the latest on where they are as a company on this? >> initially it was believed he was streaming the murder live. we learned he posted the video of the murder. facebook released a comment saying they are cooperating but that the murder itself was not live. >> kimberly: this is a statement we have. standby for a moment. "this is a horrific crime and we do not allow that kind of content on facebook. we work hard to keep a safe environment on facebook and are in touch in law enforcement in emergencies where there are direct threats to physical safety." >> bob: i find it unusual that this guy's job was behavioral science. he was working with disadvantaged youth in people with troubles, mental problems. how in the world to someone like that get a job like that? >> eric: i don't know. he's clearly unstable.
this is very big for facebook. i understand this wasn't facebook live. they thought it was at first. but then it ended up being uploaded. there is a lot of heat directed towards facebook for the murder murders, things happening on facebook live. do you have the latest on where they are as a company on this? >> initially it was believed he was streaming the murder live. we learned he posted the video of the murder. facebook released a comment saying they are cooperating but that the murder...
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facebook opening up this platform to third-party developers is key, because it means facebook doesn'telop the tier -- killer ar app itself. whereas snapchat was charging up to $800,000 a day for -- i think there was an ed sheeran lens or something during the promotion of his album that was targeted heavily within certain areas for a limited period of time. if you open this up, you give a lot of the tech away for free. you're raising a flag and saying come build with us. we want you hanging out here. anywhere that you are being social, we want you to do that with facebook. caroline: come build with us, come by with us -- come buy with us. this offers a whole plethora of ways companies can now spend with facebook. sunny: yeah. other elements they have announced that f8 are largely focused on the platform of the messenger tool. they have a multifaceted approach to what they can offer you as a brand now. come engage with your audience on facebook through messenger with our bots. infiltrate various social communications between friends by inserting a bot that is organic to that conversatio
facebook opening up this platform to third-party developers is key, because it means facebook doesn'telop the tier -- killer ar app itself. whereas snapchat was charging up to $800,000 a day for -- i think there was an ed sheeran lens or something during the promotion of his album that was targeted heavily within certain areas for a limited period of time. if you open this up, you give a lot of the tech away for free. you're raising a flag and saying come build with us. we want you hanging out...
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on his facebook page he made multiple refrpss to, quote, destroying white devil skunks. we reached out to the the santa clara account county kag lib charities the ceo told me his office has a security guard in place and plans to do more training on the protocol for active shooter situation. marianne favro nbc bay area. >> thank you marian left shut shift the attention outside more raining this morning more rain tomorrow. bring in the chief meteorologist jeff ranieri all sorts of changes this week joef. >> you got it weather underground sky camera network shows things really rebounded from the wet weather this morning more of a ploung sky here throughout a lot of the bay area you can see the current view in walnut creek look back towards mount diebl o just fantastic the radar will again show the dry conditions from santa rose aa toward san jose but as we've been talking about another storm system is lining up out here in the pacific. we'll goat you a wider view and show you this storm is about 70 oh miles off shore and again it looks like deent shot at some wet weather fo
on his facebook page he made multiple refrpss to, quote, destroying white devil skunks. we reached out to the the santa clara account county kag lib charities the ceo told me his office has a security guard in place and plans to do more training on the protocol for active shooter situation. marianne favro nbc bay area. >> thank you marian left shut shift the attention outside more raining this morning more rain tomorrow. bring in the chief meteorologist jeff ranieri all sorts of changes...
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and i think that you're hitting it right on facebook, facebook should take a clue from mr. godwin. he did everything right his whole life, by all accounts, even picking up cans on his last day. now it's time for facebook do everything right. they have the power, they have the money -- >> let me -- i hate to cut you off. i hate to cut you off. mark zuckerberg speaking about what we're talking about. listen in. >> now, since this is our developer conference, today we're going to focus on the technology that we're building together for the long term. because in the future, technology is going to keep making us more productive and that's going to change how we all work and free us up to spend more time on the things we all care about like enjoying interacting with each other and expressing ourselves in new ways, in the future, i think that more of us are going to contribute to culture and society in ways that are not measured by traditional economics and gdp. >> okay. we're told tt facebook ceo mark zuckerberg did address this tragedy, just a few moments ago at the beginning of his rem
and i think that you're hitting it right on facebook, facebook should take a clue from mr. godwin. he did everything right his whole life, by all accounts, even picking up cans on his last day. now it's time for facebook do everything right. they have the power, they have the money -- >> let me -- i hate to cut you off. i hate to cut you off. mark zuckerberg speaking about what we're talking about. listen in. >> now, since this is our developer conference, today we're going to focus...
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office -- a facebook post person -- spokesperson said it was uploaded and not streamed on facebook live several hours before the video was taken down. how can a company with more than one billion users navigate and enforce use of its platforms? covers companies for bloomberg technology. you know this company inside out and have seen how difficult it is to monitor this heavy-duty .echnology it is developing it needs humans to assess the content as well as mobile. >> they think about what makes it great for connecting to friends and family and only later thinking about the societal implications, the things that could go very wrong. we saw this with the fake news situation after the election last year. we have also seen this over and over with live. this is a product mark zuckerberg demonstrated for his daughter's first steps. other people have used it for similarly innocent reasons. that is how it was marketed. the problem with this kind of thing is it is very difficult for facebook to tell if a video is broadcasting a murder, for example. au could be easily showing trailer for a movie th
office -- a facebook post person -- spokesperson said it was uploaded and not streamed on facebook live several hours before the video was taken down. how can a company with more than one billion users navigate and enforce use of its platforms? covers companies for bloomberg technology. you know this company inside out and have seen how difficult it is to monitor this heavy-duty .echnology it is developing it needs humans to assess the content as well as mobile. >> they think about what...
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we do not allow this kind of content on facebook. facebook is the largest but not the only social media provider encouraging users to stream live, the newest way to build an audience and boost revenue. they now use algorithms, editors and users to help flag objectionable content. >> when facebook launched facebook live about a year ago mark zuckerberg gave an interview where he said he wanted to reflect humanity most visceral and raw. be careful what you ask for. >> reporter: while facebook can be exploited to empower criminals, citizens have also used it as a tool to seek justice. >> please don't tell me my boyfriend went just like that. >> reporter: diamond reynolds showed the world when her boyfriend was gunned down by police. >> i wanted the people to determine who was right and who was wrong. >> reporter: tonight, violence carried out for a crowd going viral. prompting outrage and questions over how to stop it. miguel almaguer, nbc news, new york. >>> there is late word from houston of a health scare for george h.w. bush, the 92
we do not allow this kind of content on facebook. facebook is the largest but not the only social media provider encouraging users to stream live, the newest way to build an audience and boost revenue. they now use algorithms, editors and users to help flag objectionable content. >> when facebook launched facebook live about a year ago mark zuckerberg gave an interview where he said he wanted to reflect humanity most visceral and raw. be careful what you ask for. >> reporter: while...
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>> buying shares of facebook for just under $5. we'll show you how to do it uses options. >>> plus it's everyone's fate saying on wall street. >> i am fought just a broker. >> no not. that i was referring to sallie mae and go away. there is something that suggests you might want to take that had vice this year. and. >> moving for speed. go! >> that's exact lip what shares of tesla have done. if you are worried about next year's earnings. we'll tell you how to protect yourself. the action begins right now. >> let's get do it. the nasdaq 100 posted the longest winning strikes since 2009 t. index hit high, thanks to earnings from amazon and alphabet, scoring on record highs. it ain't over yet. next week comes the big kahunas, facebook hitting an all time high t. potential to spark a $40 million shift. should you continue to buy, which is a better buy, apple or facebook? dan, what do you say? >> the earnings we saw last night shouldn't lead you to believe we will have natural surprises next week t. way investors are positioned, we know
>> buying shares of facebook for just under $5. we'll show you how to do it uses options. >>> plus it's everyone's fate saying on wall street. >> i am fought just a broker. >> no not. that i was referring to sallie mae and go away. there is something that suggests you might want to take that had vice this year. and. >> moving for speed. go! >> that's exact lip what shares of tesla have done. if you are worried about next year's earnings. we'll tell you how...
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sessions include topics like understanding gaming video on facebook, facebook analytics for app and driving a.i. in the palm of your hachtd. it's a big focus in the tech world. >> it's not just like -- have the self-driving cars, and that dilemma, should i, like, protect the driver or protect the pedestrian. lots of questions that are asked in the next few years. excited to be a part of it. >> reporter: while stock rises, the company faces criticism of fake news and video of a murder uploaded over the weekend. >> they are looking to fixes issue. i think they are definitely trying to work on the issues. >> reporter: f8 is not the only big event moving south from san francisco. apple's annual worldwide developers conference with 5,000 att attendees moves here in june. live in san jose, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> new at 11:00, an arrest warrant issued for the former general manager of antioch's golf course. fitzgerald is wanted on grand theft and insurance fraud. the golf course closed in august because of financial trouble. the family got an $800,000 loan for a solar panel project. prosecu
sessions include topics like understanding gaming video on facebook, facebook analytics for app and driving a.i. in the palm of your hachtd. it's a big focus in the tech world. >> it's not just like -- have the self-driving cars, and that dilemma, should i, like, protect the driver or protect the pedestrian. lots of questions that are asked in the next few years. excited to be a part of it. >> reporter: while stock rises, the company faces criticism of fake news and video of a...
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why can't facebook quickly video of a murder when it's posted on facebook? >> unfortunately, i can't comment on that. >> reporter: in san sai where the social network is preparing for its annual developers conference, facebook executive emphasized those things of which the company is proud. >> we want to be able to show the new technology on things like messenger, ocu lu s, virtual reality, augmented reality. >> reporter: but live killings on facebook live. >> unfortunately i condition comnt on that. >> reporter: in a blog post late today a facebook vice president wrote it was a horrific crime, one that has no place on face book and are reviewing our reporting flows to be sure people can report videos and other material that violates our standards. the company uses technology including artificial intelligence to identify copyright infringement on the site. an incident involving objectionable material like assaults and suicide, facebook is having a much more difficult time tracking those and largely depends on users to flag them. harder to identify by algorit
why can't facebook quickly video of a murder when it's posted on facebook? >> unfortunately, i can't comment on that. >> reporter: in san sai where the social network is preparing for its annual developers conference, facebook executive emphasized those things of which the company is proud. >> we want to be able to show the new technology on things like messenger, ocu lu s, virtual reality, augmented reality. >> reporter: but live killings on facebook live. >>...
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is the latest in a string being posted to facebook or unfolding on facebook live, their real-time streamingture. over the last year there has been has been a growing number of videos showing murder, sexual assault, suicides and torture. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate says facebook doesn't want you to see these in your feed.. but they don't want to censor either. here's what they are doing trying to walk on that fine line. facebook posted on their blog that this latest video of a murder of an elderly man in cleveland over the weekend has no place on their social network and goes against their policy and everything they stand for. they also laid out the timeline of when the videos were posted, flagged, and ultimately removedthey got the videos off within 3 hours of them being posted but in this connected world.. that might as well have been days right now facebook is dependent on people flagging videos like this, they review, then take action they also have thousands of people across the globe they call content monitors looking for inappropriate videos.they are working on employing artific
is the latest in a string being posted to facebook or unfolding on facebook live, their real-time streamingture. over the last year there has been has been a growing number of videos showing murder, sexual assault, suicides and torture. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate says facebook doesn't want you to see these in your feed.. but they don't want to censor either. here's what they are doing trying to walk on that fine line. facebook posted on their blog that this latest video of a murder of an...
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." >> tonight, the dramatic end to the nationwide manhunt for the alleged cleveland facebook killer.> find me somebody i'm going to kill, kill this guy right here, the old dude. >> accused of murdering a complete stranger then posting the video on social media. the police pursuit and today's fatal finish. how workers at a mcdonald's drive-through recognized and stalled the suspect. >>> plus doctors without bodies. we're in madagascar taking health care to new heights using drones to fly medicine into remote rural areas. >> the drone's making a house call so that the patient doesn't have to leave the village. >> granting isolated patients unprecedented access to modern treatments. >>> and lord and a lady. gaga debuting her new song "the cure" at coachella, but it's her video with prince william that's taking the crown. her intriguing connection to the royal family. ♪ i'll always be there >> first here tonight the "nightline 5." >> i had frequent heartburn. my doctor recommended prilosec otc seven years ago. >> five years ago. >> last week. >> one pill each morning, 24 hours and zero h
." >> tonight, the dramatic end to the nationwide manhunt for the alleged cleveland facebook killer.> find me somebody i'm going to kill, kill this guy right here, the old dude. >> accused of murdering a complete stranger then posting the video on social media. the police pursuit and today's fatal finish. how workers at a mcdonald's drive-through recognized and stalled the suspect. >>> plus doctors without bodies. we're in madagascar taking health care to new...
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jaime: el fundador de facebook carmen hablÓ del asesinato transmitido por facebook live. u herramienta para compartir vÍdeos violentos. pero la conferencia atrajo mucho interÉs, estos desarrolladores vienen de mÉxico y son parte de un portal para transferencia de dinero que se puede integrar a facebook. >> facebook tiene la herramienta para desarrolladores donde permite entregar soluciones dentro de su plataforma. >> estamos construyendo bajo sus plataformas y entonces vemos el potencial que estamos utilizando. jaime: vÍctor tamÉs llegÓ de mÉxico y creÓ una aplicación para repartir comida. >> nos permiten alcanzar mÁs personas. jaime: la convenciÓn de facebook continÚa maÑana con un dÍa completo de actividades. marÍa: mÁs adelante, las autoridades federales alertan sobre un vertiginoso aumento de estafas dirigidas contra los latinos. ademÁs en estos momentos en san josÉ estÁn brindando ayuda gratuita para presentar su declaraciÓn de impuestos. prepare lÁpiz y papel para anotar la direcciÓn, la fecha lÍmite vence esta medianoche. si le gusta cocinar y lo hace bien, una ini
jaime: el fundador de facebook carmen hablÓ del asesinato transmitido por facebook live. u herramienta para compartir vÍdeos violentos. pero la conferencia atrajo mucho interÉs, estos desarrolladores vienen de mÉxico y son parte de un portal para transferencia de dinero que se puede integrar a facebook. >> facebook tiene la herramienta para desarrolladores donde permite entregar soluciones dentro de su plataforma. >> estamos construyendo bajo sus plataformas y entonces vemos el...
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facebook and not their competitors. facebook is all about scale and engagement.technology. and really rivalling any newcomer who can come along and threatened that level of engagement that they really need with users. they really need to keep that to stay around long—term. they really need to keep that to stay around long-term. here is how tight this race is becoming. on the same morning, snapchat announced similar augmented reality features. and it is not the only thing. facebook has been accused of routinely copying snapchat‘s best ideas. they cleverly invented a format, the stories format, and i do think that it feels right at home in emerging out, —— in a messaging out. —— app. emerging out, —— in a messaging out. -- app. aside from the statement from mark zuckerberg, there has not been much talk about the negative effects of social media, such as the sharing of fake news or specialised content sharing of fake news or specialised co nte nt of sharing of fake news or specialised content of our children. what other technologies are you bringing to solve the pro
facebook and not their competitors. facebook is all about scale and engagement.technology. and really rivalling any newcomer who can come along and threatened that level of engagement that they really need with users. they really need to keep that to stay around long—term. they really need to keep that to stay around long-term. here is how tight this race is becoming. on the same morning, snapchat announced similar augmented reality features. and it is not the only thing. facebook has been...
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on facebook or live.ey make money. they put advertising around the contempt. i think they have a responsibility to not only to all of us, but to the advertisers. look what happened with google and youtube with ads around content advertisers were not comfortable with. to the point, though, we have technology, artificial intelligence, other algorithms coming out to make it easier, but it's hard to do when the contempt is uploaded. >> that's a good point. i think they will listen more quickly to the advertisers who provide them what, $30 billion in revenue, than those for us in the media complaining about their practices. >> well, sour grapes. >> yeah. >> look what happened with >> it was the same thing. advertisers pulled out one by one for appearing for whatever content. we had a guest the last hour, we made the point, look, this just reenforces how ubiquitous facebook is, how irrevokable a part of our lives, is that going to chase facebook away? >> facebook is ubiquitous. this is how people are retrieving
on facebook or live.ey make money. they put advertising around the contempt. i think they have a responsibility to not only to all of us, but to the advertisers. look what happened with google and youtube with ads around content advertisers were not comfortable with. to the point, though, we have technology, artificial intelligence, other algorithms coming out to make it easier, but it's hard to do when the contempt is uploaded. >> that's a good point. i think they will listen more...
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author of the facebook effect. we'll talk about facebook's role in the future of news. next to see, cecilia vega, abc. senior white house correspondent for the abc she was covering the clinton campaign. covering the trump administration. joined abc six years ago. kelly conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man you cover every day. are you presumptively negative? >> i'm presumptively cynical. that is my job. >> not just skeptical but cynical? >> skeptical and cynical. i think we have to be a little bit of both given this administration's relationship with the truth. and, how tough it is for us to get at that right now. but do we start our day, i think i can speak for all of us who sit in the briefing room every day, in a negative manner? absolutely not. that is not the tone, from my perspective of our coverage. but, and my sense is, this perception that there is this adversarial relationship much more comes from the white house than it does from our end of the briefing room. it, they want an adversarial relationship or they perceive this to be the cas
author of the facebook effect. we'll talk about facebook's role in the future of news. next to see, cecilia vega, abc. senior white house correspondent for the abc she was covering the clinton campaign. covering the trump administration. joined abc six years ago. kelly conway said the press is presumptively negative about the man you cover every day. are you presumptively negative? >> i'm presumptively cynical. that is my job. >> not just skeptical but cynical? >> skeptical...
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if we're talking about facebook live, that would require facebook live videos being delayed and someterized algorhithm watching them being trained to look for specific graphic, special things. and then either flagging it or sending it on to some sort of human moderator who could decide whether or not to allow it to be uploaded onto facebook. that's not how it works. facebook has been adamant that it wants to encourage people to post videos. it's in its interest to have everyone posting what they can. so the way it works is you can post anything. and if someone else on facebook, you or me or any other user on facebook sees something that looks graphic or against its terms of service, we have to flag it. it's incumbent upon us to flag it. facebook employs an entire host of content moderators who would decide whether or not the video should stand, which appears to be what happened yesterday. the video was on the website for approximately three hours according to reports and then taken down. that must have been by this human moderation. >> any pressure from this incident, is there going
if we're talking about facebook live, that would require facebook live videos being delayed and someterized algorhithm watching them being trained to look for specific graphic, special things. and then either flagging it or sending it on to some sort of human moderator who could decide whether or not to allow it to be uploaded onto facebook. that's not how it works. facebook has been adamant that it wants to encourage people to post videos. it's in its interest to have everyone posting what...
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coming up, we go to facebook's f8 conference.mark zuckerberg has planned for the social media giant? if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. >> it is 11:29 a.m. in hong kong . i am paul able -- paul allen. the pound surged as theresa may called on an early election to win backing for brexit. opinion polls gave her conservative party a 21% lead i she tries to build on the small majority won by her predecessor. she says the next election posed a threat to the country's withdrawal from the european union. a $1 trillion asset manager says investors should be looking for opportunities outside the united dates. they told bloomberg markets h
coming up, we go to facebook's f8 conference.mark zuckerberg has planned for the social media giant? if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find...
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put on my facebook page.hould go to twitter, follow me @greta. it's a great place to write nasty things anonymously to me. just teasing. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> georgia on his mind. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. the polls have just closed in that special election in georgia's sixth congressional district. jon ossoff, the leading democrat in the race, has a chance to wrap it all up and win the seat if he reaches the 50% mark tonight. if he does, it will be a huge whack at donald trump, and this explains the relentless tweets coming out of the white house. donald trump is taking this one personally, tweeting about the race five times in the last two days. clearly the guy's got georgia, as i said, on his mind.
put on my facebook page.hould go to twitter, follow me @greta. it's a great place to write nasty things anonymously to me. just teasing. "hardball" with chris matthews starts right now. >>> georgia on his mind. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. the polls have just closed in that special election in georgia's sixth congressional district. jon ossoff, the leading democrat in the race, has a chance to wrap it all up and...
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facebook lo quiere detener. pueden opinar en nuestro facebook life de todas las noticias.siempre ahorran mÁs en holidayinn.com presentador: la comunicaciÓn con ustedes es fundamental en este noticiero. mucho ya se han sumado y comparten el diario travÉs de nuestras pÁginas de facebook. fotografÍas como esta. presentadora: mandamos un saludo muy especial a ceci que nos manda su fotografÍa. vive en carolina del norte. presentador: otro saludo muy especial para luis granados. gracias por estar conectados con nosotros. presentadora: muy bonito. algo que no es bonito es un tema que estÁ ocurriendo en chile. presentador: este es un escÁndalo. se ha desatado la iglesia catÓlica, luego que una monja haya resultado embarazada tras ser violada en un colapso. ella es la hermana francisca. todo esto en chile. supo de su vocaciÓn a los 16 aÑos. cuando tenÍa 20 aÑos ingresÓ a la orden, todo esto en un crimen que estÁ siendo investigado. en el aÑo 2012, dicho lugar tuvo que ser reparado, la madre superiora autorizÓ el ingreso de trabajadores de la construcciÓn. presentadora: estando enfe
facebook lo quiere detener. pueden opinar en nuestro facebook life de todas las noticias.siempre ahorran mÁs en holidayinn.com presentador: la comunicaciÓn con ustedes es fundamental en este noticiero. mucho ya se han sumado y comparten el diario travÉs de nuestras pÁginas de facebook. fotografÍas como esta. presentadora: mandamos un saludo muy especial a ceci que nos manda su fotografÍa. vive en carolina del norte. presentador: otro saludo muy especial para luis granados. gracias por...
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plus, how hot are facebook shares? >> hot! dam hot! real hot sclts. >> but something happened today that might want you to take profits. we'll tell you what that is. and, have you missed out on the rally? >> dorn darn, darn. >> relax. we have the group of stocks that can catch up to the market. we'll explain t. action begins right now. >> let's get right to it. starting with a big week for big tech. amazon and apple making multiple highs, facebook both at a high adding to the tech rally here. stocks at record levels. you stick with technology. let's go to the money right now. mike, what do you say? >> we are about to hear from carter on this, i mean until we are about to, i would have to say usually you would stick with what's working and you would stick with growth and you would also stick with something that people don't seem to be able to short. amazon certainly falls into that category. so you know when i'm trying to look for a place, you do see top line growth or consistent eps growth and this seems to be the sector where you see
plus, how hot are facebook shares? >> hot! dam hot! real hot sclts. >> but something happened today that might want you to take profits. we'll tell you what that is. and, have you missed out on the rally? >> dorn darn, darn. >> relax. we have the group of stocks that can catch up to the market. we'll explain t. action begins right now. >> let's get right to it. starting with a big week for big tech. amazon and apple making multiple highs, facebook both at a high...
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follow me both on facebook and on twitter. picks things up right now. >> good to see you and hello. i'm snow. we are expecting it hear from the president in kenosha, wisconsin and this is in his wheel topics. a pair of topics near and dear to his heart. jobs and immigration. at the start of his buy american hire american movement he is calling it. we will bring thaw in a moment. let's get to it. ron allen in kenosha waiting for the president. julia preston is from a news organization and white house reporter for the "wall street journal" and contributor ron insana. they round out our fantastic group. ron, sorry about that. i will get to that in a second. let's start with ron allen with the president traveling in kenosha. let me know what to expect. it's buy american and jobs for americans. what else do we expect? >> the president is here at snap on tools. their world headquarrs, a tool makehey're makes tools from the auto industry to aerospace. she here in the heartland, the state he won for the first republican since the 1984
follow me both on facebook and on twitter. picks things up right now. >> good to see you and hello. i'm snow. we are expecting it hear from the president in kenosha, wisconsin and this is in his wheel topics. a pair of topics near and dear to his heart. jobs and immigration. at the start of his buy american hire american movement he is calling it. we will bring thaw in a moment. let's get to it. ron allen in kenosha waiting for the president. julia preston is from a news organization and...
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the video was up leted on facebook on sundays.hough they took back the graphic video it was shared on multiple platforms. they're looking at how technology can help officer similar situations. >> going to atlanta where underground gas leak caused part of a highway to bugle yesterday section of southbound i 20 was close the after a bump started forming in middle of the road it sent a motorcyclist airborne and that perso injured. this comes after interstate 85 collapsed recently due to a fire under the bridge. >>> nba super store carmello anthony and actress and former tv host lala anthony are separating. timer one talking about the divorce yet. issue seems to be the ongoing stress from carmello playing for the new york knicks. the two were married in 2010 and seems carmello actually may be traded soon. knicks are looking to 34506 him to another team. >> and oh, say can you see. carrie underwood surprised fans at the predators game. she sang national anthem and predators played the blackhawks. her husband is manager of the franchise
the video was up leted on facebook on sundays.hough they took back the graphic video it was shared on multiple platforms. they're looking at how technology can help officer similar situations. >> going to atlanta where underground gas leak caused part of a highway to bugle yesterday section of southbound i 20 was close the after a bump started forming in middle of the road it sent a motorcyclist airborne and that perso injured. this comes after interstate 85 collapsed recently due to a...
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facebook blew it.agnitude of mark zuckerberg's problem, and i appreciated the tone of his comments just there is that the shorthand on tv is the facebook killer. it should not take almost three hours to take down a content showing an act of violence as you mentioned this has happened before in cases of sexual assault, one case of torture, and i think that facebook has to do something about this facebook live where anybody can post and generally that's a good thing. except when you have evil people posting acts of violence. liz: definitely evil. look, they're clearly in need of a better system. that's quite obvious. it's just that they can't seem to be flagged quickly enough. now you have people calling for regulation of this. censorship, who knows. but some people are extremely disturbed by merely the fact -- they don't blame facebook for a murder. they blame facebook for not having that system in place to tear it down quickly enough. >> right. and i know and expect the company more than a billion user
facebook blew it.agnitude of mark zuckerberg's problem, and i appreciated the tone of his comments just there is that the shorthand on tv is the facebook killer. it should not take almost three hours to take down a content showing an act of violence as you mentioned this has happened before in cases of sexual assault, one case of torture, and i think that facebook has to do something about this facebook live where anybody can post and generally that's a good thing. except when you have evil...
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eventually facebook took down the video but hours later. >> what facebook is doggies looking for keyword, but it takes sometime for human toss review and process. >> reporter: social media expert amy levin teaches innovation at temple university and explains why it took facebook hours to take down disturbing video from cleveland, facebook and most social media platforms rely on people flagging disturbing content and an lit i cans to alert them of keyword. a employee of facebook has to watch the video and then take it down. >> reporter: that temple university professor, on social media expert added that social media platforms completely systematic and searching video, would lose content. it is hard for computer software just to filter through and decide what difference between a real gun and water gun. in fair mount park, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> alycia, thank you. >>> a three-year oldies injured and two people are in critical condition tonight following this head on crash in front of the wood crest apartments in bucks county. chopper three over the scene on lincoln h
eventually facebook took down the video but hours later. >> what facebook is doggies looking for keyword, but it takes sometime for human toss review and process. >> reporter: social media expert amy levin teaches innovation at temple university and explains why it took facebook hours to take down disturbing video from cleveland, facebook and most social media platforms rely on people flagging disturbing content and an lit i cans to alert them of keyword. a employee of facebook has...
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liz: facebook live broad streaming app called facebook live. it's been pluewith violence incidents, shootings, assaults, rapes, attacks, over 50 such incidents since it debuted last year. this, including a brutal nearly half hour antitrump ahate attack that was streamed uninterrupted back in january. and now this. chicago police making an arrest and another case. a 14-year-old boy charged with a sexual assault of a teenage 15-year-old girl broadcast on facebook live back in march. >> they humiliated themselves, humiliated their families, and now they're going to be held accountable for what they did. liz: i just want to clarify. that attack that happened that antitrump attack, it was a attack on a mentally handicapped teenager. those individuals are now in custody. now to this case that just happened. now this teenage boy in custody, he faces felony accounts for aggravated criminal sexual assault, also manufacturing child pornography and dissemination of child pornography. another has been issued for a second teen. some of them have been bullyi
liz: facebook live broad streaming app called facebook live. it's been pluewith violence incidents, shootings, assaults, rapes, attacks, over 50 such incidents since it debuted last year. this, including a brutal nearly half hour antitrump ahate attack that was streamed uninterrupted back in january. and now this. chicago police making an arrest and another case. a 14-year-old boy charged with a sexual assault of a teenage 15-year-old girl broadcast on facebook live back in march. >> they...
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and posted video of it on facebook. tonight: the roles and responsibilities >>> police say this gunman murdered at random and posted video of it on facebook. tonight the roles and responsibilities of social media sites are under scrutiny. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this community in cleveland came together tonight to pay tribute to the murder victim. they gathered at the site where the man was gunned down yesterday. the killer remains on the loose. authorities expanded their manhunt nationwide to find him. now facebook is on the hot seat. >> tonight facebook is vowing to do better when it comes to taking videos off the internet. the question is how and will it make a difference? by the time facebook found the video of this man being murdered, it had already been shared 22,000 times. >> reporter: 74-year-old robert godwin's 10 children spoke for the first time since the video of his murder started circulating on the internet. they want you to stop sharing it. >> if you do watch it, it shou
and posted video of it on facebook. tonight: the roles and responsibilities >>> police say this gunman murdered at random and posted video of it on facebook. tonight the roles and responsibilities of social media sites are under scrutiny. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this community in cleveland came together tonight to pay tribute to the murder victim. they gathered at the site where the man was gunned down yesterday. the killer remains on the loose....
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investigators say he had expressed his dislike for white people on facebook.'s more on this breaking news from oleander gomez.>> reporter: police say all of them were innocent victims doing nothing wrong to provoke this type of attack. we are learning a bit more about who they were. >> at least two of those individuals were clients of catholic charities and had just left the location. again, the individual in a pg&e court we are in contact trying to determine whether or not that is an employee or some other individual in the truck with him. >> the dryer of that pg&e truck drove straight to police after his passenger was shot. the passenger died at the hospital. the violent rampage happened this morning in downtown fresno near the catholic charity facility
investigators say he had expressed his dislike for white people on facebook.'s more on this breaking news from oleander gomez.>> reporter: police say all of them were innocent victims doing nothing wrong to provoke this type of attack. we are learning a bit more about who they were. >> at least two of those individuals were clients of catholic charities and had just left the location. again, the individual in a pg&e court we are in contact trying to determine whether or not that...
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we have seen on facebook, we have seen crimes weechlt seen victims of crimes on facebook. we remember for nondough castillo shot by a police officer last july streaming on facebook live. four people in chicago were charged with a hate crime in january for attacking a mentally disables man and streaming it on facebook. this is a little bit different today to see someone shot at point blank range streamed live on facebook. and we've seen a statement from facebook. we can share it on screen. this is relatively new technology. the company says this is a horrific crime and we do not allow this kind of content on facebook. we work hard to keep a safe environment on facebook and in touch with law enforcement in emergencies when they're direct threats to physical safety. so the original video, this original video that has essentially been taken offline by fp, however, there's been lots of copies made. so people on facebook and twitter, other sites are seeing the copies and auto playing as soon as they log on to the social network this horrific video. con fronted in people's faces
we have seen on facebook, we have seen crimes weechlt seen victims of crimes on facebook. we remember for nondough castillo shot by a police officer last july streaming on facebook live. four people in chicago were charged with a hate crime in january for attacking a mentally disables man and streaming it on facebook. this is a little bit different today to see someone shot at point blank range streamed live on facebook. and we've seen a statement from facebook. we can share it on screen. this...
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obviously, the size and girth of facebook would make an editorial oversight board interior to facebookdreds of people would have to be on it. but it has reached a point where they've overstepped the boundaries that we've allowed them to have. >> is it possible, and would it be censorship? people like facebook because i can just post whatever. would they want to go through a gatekeeper? >> but you can't yell "fire" in a movie theater. there will have to be some boundaries between what my expression is and how i'm ultimately hurting other people. i mean, this is an absolutely horrible situation, but they've had situations where they've actually had someone raped... >> yeah. >> ...on facebook, or a young person who has been actually taken and tortured for hours that has gotten posted. no, i really do think -- and i'm the last one to say that i know what the answer is, but i don't think we can just say, "oh, it's just okay," and we just have to sort of live with this. >> they've also been criticized for the fake-news phenomenon during the election itself, and i think zuckerberg came out af
obviously, the size and girth of facebook would make an editorial oversight board interior to facebookdreds of people would have to be on it. but it has reached a point where they've overstepped the boundaries that we've allowed them to have. >> is it possible, and would it be censorship? people like facebook because i can just post whatever. would they want to go through a gatekeeper? >> but you can't yell "fire" in a movie theater. there will have to be some boundaries...