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>> they are dropped in the deep frier. fried like french fries. they said the cheese is coming out in the baking process. prior to the mozzarella sticks arriving at mcdonalds they have gone through a baking process. >> the baking process. >> and that is where the cheese is left. in the factory where the mozzarella sticks are made. not in the mcdonalds -- >> where they are dropping it at the same time ] >> i bet if they dropped it in the deep frier and it floated out, that would be good. >> right. [ talking at the same time ] >> who gets the spoon at the end of the night and fishes out the fried mozzarella -- >> i feel if that were happening it would be a quicker fix. quicker to fix it if it was [ talking at the same time ] >> i don't know. >> i am hungry. >> good luck on figuring that out. i hope every mozzarella stick you get has cheese tin. shout out -- in it. shout out to my friend who rushes home every day to watch friends @ five. thank you so much. pleasure to meet you. >> high to big -- hi to big chris. he >>> you are watching news 19 friend
>> they are dropped in the deep frier. fried like french fries. they said the cheese is coming out in the baking process. prior to the mozzarella sticks arriving at mcdonalds they have gone through a baking process. >> the baking process. >> and that is where the cheese is left. in the factory where the mozzarella sticks are made. not in the mcdonalds -- >> where they are dropping it at the same time ] >> i bet if they dropped it in the deep frier and it floated...
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here to discuss, sarah frier.e tweeting about things like sports is ok on twitter, but it is really annoying on facebook. is that going to change? reporter: well, on twitter you have to figure out who to follow, who the players are, the coaches are, who the espn players are, and on facebook, they are just going to bring it to you from your friends, so that might be an easier formula. you mentioned second screen, for many people this kind of consumption of game news is first screen now. we have so many cord cutters, especially among millennials. actually, you are right, this does jive with what twitter is supposed to be good at, giving you the live updates and games. i know so many people who have to have a twitter feed up while they are watching a game. if it is on facebook, and it is easier, and they have the scores up there, that might be a simpler faster way to get the same thing without having to follow all those people. emily: what's interesting is that they are building this into their main product. it is no
here to discuss, sarah frier.e tweeting about things like sports is ok on twitter, but it is really annoying on facebook. is that going to change? reporter: well, on twitter you have to figure out who to follow, who the players are, the coaches are, who the espn players are, and on facebook, they are just going to bring it to you from your friends, so that might be an easier formula. you mentioned second screen, for many people this kind of consumption of game news is first screen now. we have...
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era fryer, thanks so much. -- sarah frier, thanks so much.o detroit where the auto show is underway, some early highlights, the honda civic named north american car of the year, and the audio hydrogen concept car, and the new nissan titan warrior pickup truck, but what is stealing the spotlight is the technology being showcased inside the cars. here is bloomberg's matt miller. matt: at the north american auto show, technology has almost taken over. unlike ces,hough, is focused on driving. mercedes and audi have led the way in virtual autonomous driving, and bmw, as well as isla, which didn't show up, focused on electric power trains for the i3 and i8. volvo has come along with a completely new powertrain, four-cylinder engine that has a supercharger, turbocharger, and electric motors. very interesting features. most of it is focused on powertrain. ford thinks it is leading the way in technology. listen to what bill ford, the chairman, told me. bill: we are having disruptions in the powertrain itself. we are having disruptions in the ownership
era fryer, thanks so much. -- sarah frier, thanks so much.o detroit where the auto show is underway, some early highlights, the honda civic named north american car of the year, and the audio hydrogen concept car, and the new nissan titan warrior pickup truck, but what is stealing the spotlight is the technology being showcased inside the cars. here is bloomberg's matt miller. matt: at the north american auto show, technology has almost taken over. unlike ces,hough, is focused on driving....
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we are joined by sarah frier on the phone from san francisco.reorders will start this week that consumers will not get it until march. : developers have had their hand on the break for a while, and consumers will get their first chance for a couple years that it has been on display at gameronic shows, festivals, and people will actually be able to buy it. alix: any word on the price and how much it will cost? sarah: it kind of depends what you mean, because the rift, buying the rift is one thing that people will have to spend thousands of dollars to upgrade their desktop computers. beyond that, fewer people have desktop computers now, so you have to have a nice computer with a nice graphics card that can run the rift. it might be in the thousands of dollars when it all comes down to it. alix: i think i meant in terms of the hardware, because when facebook. the oculus rift for $2 billion in 2015, the ib -- the idea being of how long to recoup that money. sarah: oculus is in the very early stages of being something that will be successful. to thin
we are joined by sarah frier on the phone from san francisco.reorders will start this week that consumers will not get it until march. : developers have had their hand on the break for a while, and consumers will get their first chance for a couple years that it has been on display at gameronic shows, festivals, and people will actually be able to buy it. alix: any word on the price and how much it will cost? sarah: it kind of depends what you mean, because the rift, buying the rift is one...
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sarah frier tells us that is about to change. she joins us from san francisco. hey sarah.at chris coxe has wanted to do, the like but in so emblematic of facebook. reportedly it is going away. sarah: it's not going away, it's just getting some companions. we have all become to liking things on facebook. we use it for every kind of situation. what facebook is starting to realize is that as people share a diversity of things on facebook, that is included, they needed something that was more apathetic -- more empathetic. "like" an't have to natural disaster or attack. chris coxe xoma forefront of coming up with alternatives for the "like" button. among them are angry and sad but also "wow" and "haha" and "love." waits for people to express themselves that go beyond the thumbs-up sign. >> you wrote about the genesis of this. how did it go over when chris coxe proposed it? sarah: people have been trying to battle this for a while. facebook users have long called for a dislike button. but facebook thought that kind of solution would make the whole experience too negative, like u
sarah frier tells us that is about to change. she joins us from san francisco. hey sarah.at chris coxe has wanted to do, the like but in so emblematic of facebook. reportedly it is going away. sarah: it's not going away, it's just getting some companions. we have all become to liking things on facebook. we use it for every kind of situation. what facebook is starting to realize is that as people share a diversity of things on facebook, that is included, they needed something that was more...
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bloomberg tech reporter sarah frier has been covering the development extensively and joins us now from francisco. clarify these executives, less voluntarily or were they ousted? sarah: jack dorsey says this was voluntary. you hear different things from different sources, but the point is, they decided to announce it all at once because they knew it was going to look bad. so the executives we know have been in conversations for other jobs for a few months now. this is something where they thought how can we do this with the least pain and just announcing it on one day was one way. betty: just rip the band-aid off and deal with the consequences. jack dorsey tweeted out numerous tweets on this announcement and -- he said alle four will be taking some he iseserved time off and personally grateful for everything they have continued -- contributed to twitter. how is he going to fill this void? sarah: it is something that twitter has had to go through before. in 2014, the year after their ipo, they shuffled through and got a new cfo. they shuffled through their head of engineering and product
bloomberg tech reporter sarah frier has been covering the development extensively and joins us now from francisco. clarify these executives, less voluntarily or were they ousted? sarah: jack dorsey says this was voluntary. you hear different things from different sources, but the point is, they decided to announce it all at once because they knew it was going to look bad. so the executives we know have been in conversations for other jobs for a few months now. this is something where they...
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sarah frier who covers twitter for us. bloomberg news. thank you. virtual reality is finally getting real. the technology expected to grab the spotlight at the consumer electronics show. we'll have a preview. emily: the consumer electronics show gets under way tomorrow in las vegas. over the years the technology that debuts there has had a profound impact on the lives of american consumers. consumers around the world really. in 1970 the v.c.r. changed the way people watched tv and movies. in 1981 the c.d. player changed the way we look into music. now, in 2016 it's virtual reality's turn. sales of v.r. headsets are reportedly expected to increase 500% this year. joining me now from las vegas with a preview of virtual reality developments at c.e.s. tim stevens editor at large at c.e.s. tim, thank you so much for joining us. of course the long awaited oculus rift will be unveiled and of course also a big headset from h.t.c. is it really just a race for consumers at this point? tim: it is definitely a bit after race and a long race. v.r. first came int
sarah frier who covers twitter for us. bloomberg news. thank you. virtual reality is finally getting real. the technology expected to grab the spotlight at the consumer electronics show. we'll have a preview. emily: the consumer electronics show gets under way tomorrow in las vegas. over the years the technology that debuts there has had a profound impact on the lives of american consumers. consumers around the world really. in 1970 the v.c.r. changed the way people watched tv and movies. in...