50
50
May 11, 2019
05/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes said the company has just gotten too big for competitive forces to control. it. he has the patent on it sucker berg wrote in a march washington post op ed that he would be open to some government regulation. hughes though alleges a curb or growth that to try to prevent a potential antitrust case and come back to you alright grant thank you. >>of the most recognizable skiers in the world and they are in tough home this weekend. we'll share some of the training tips they share with us and virgin galactic says it's one step closer to making commercial spaceflight a reality man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart ase bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. >>virgin galactic is shifting operations from california as it aims to make space travel a reality for paying passengers. virgin galactic's founder richard branson announced today is company will now work on a space port in space specialized runway in the new mexico de
hughes said the company has just gotten too big for competitive forces to control. it. he has the patent on it sucker berg wrote in a march washington post op ed that he would be open to some government regulation. hughes though alleges a curb or growth that to try to prevent a potential antitrust case and come back to you alright grant thank you. >>of the most recognizable skiers in the world and they are in tough home this weekend. we'll share some of the training tips they share with...
136
136
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
but in his op-ed hughes did point out the last time the two men spoke was in 2017 when hughes went torberg's home and they spoke about politics and about facebook before hughes then took off after a couple of hours. it all seems as hughes lays out in his op-ed, a cordial relationship but unfortunately we don't have much more on exactly the dynamic between the two men. >> brian fang, thank you so much. and chris hughs will join cnn tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. appreciate it. >>> a rift developing between members of the kennedy family. why some are publicly upset with rfk jr. and his stance on vaccines. >>> and a stunning video of what was found during a raid of one mansion. have you seen this? including more than a thousand weapons. we'll be right back. morning. what are you doing? isn't it obvious? nah. we're delivering live market coverage and offering expert analysis completely free. we're helping you make sense of the markets without cable or a subscription from anywhere you are. i get that. but what are you doing here? nice pajamas. really? i say pajamas. pajamas, pajam
but in his op-ed hughes did point out the last time the two men spoke was in 2017 when hughes went torberg's home and they spoke about politics and about facebook before hughes then took off after a couple of hours. it all seems as hughes lays out in his op-ed, a cordial relationship but unfortunately we don't have much more on exactly the dynamic between the two men. >> brian fang, thank you so much. and chris hughs will join cnn tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. appreciate it....
148
148
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes says facebook should be forced to reverse its acquisitions of instagram and what's app. he says in part i'm worried that mark has surrounded himself with a team that reinforces his beliefs instead of challenging them. >> every single time there's some new headline about a privacy scandal or an election that's going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry at mark and i'm angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that held so much promise and could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, security, stability, for clicks. >> wow, hughes left facebook in 2007 and sold all of his sock in 2012, pocketing a half billion dollars. facebook responding quote, it accepts that with success comes accountability but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company. romans, this raised eyebrows in the tech community and in gov government. this is not a bitter former investor, he's a friend of mark zuckerberg. >>> he went on leave to fight cancer and had to pay the salary for your fill in at work. it's happeni
hughes says facebook should be forced to reverse its acquisitions of instagram and what's app. he says in part i'm worried that mark has surrounded himself with a team that reinforces his beliefs instead of challenging them. >> every single time there's some new headline about a privacy scandal or an election that's going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry at mark and i'm angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that held so much promise and could have...
289
289
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
zuckerberg was user number four, hughes was five.ade on facebook, made half a billion dollars, left facebook in 2007 and sold his shares five years later. this morning in an escaping op-ed in "the new york times," hughes said facebook, worth half a trillion dollars, is a monopoly that should be stopped. facebook should be separated into different companies. he said the government should undo acquisitions of whatsapp and instagram and ban them from buying other industries for years. he wants another agency empowered by congress to legislate facebook and protect user privacy. some of the strongest language in the op-ed he saves for zuckerberg. mark's power is unprecedented and un-american, he writes, questioning his unilateral control over speech. there's no precedent for his ability to monitor, organize or even sensor the conversations of 2 billion people. >> he is extremely powerful because he has no loss, becaubo no regulatory agency. >> the federal aviation regulatory is investigating facebook. there's a fine, as you know, $5 billi
zuckerberg was user number four, hughes was five.ade on facebook, made half a billion dollars, left facebook in 2007 and sold his shares five years later. this morning in an escaping op-ed in "the new york times," hughes said facebook, worth half a trillion dollars, is a monopoly that should be stopped. facebook should be separated into different companies. he said the government should undo acquisitions of whatsapp and instagram and ban them from buying other industries for years. he...
172
172
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
chris hughes says zuckerberg is too powerful and can't be trusted to fix the breaches to your privacy, as he told our kate snow. >> reporter: what's wrong with facebook >> well, the facebook that exists today is not the facebook that we founded in 2004 and the one that we have today, i think, is far too big it's far too powerful and most importantly, its ceo, mark zuckerberg, is not accountable >> reporter: chris hughes was mark zuckeg' facebook was one, two, three, were test accounts mark was user four, i was user five. >> reporter: what is your motivation to sit here and speak out now? new headline of a privacy scandal. i'm angry at mark for taking something that held so much promise and could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, security, civility for clicks. >> reporter: hughes left the company in 2007 and sold all facebook stock in 2012, making $500 million are you saying now that you have regrets? >> i am disappointed in myself that in the early days i didn't and we didn't think enough about how news feed, for instance, could empower nationalist leaders. >> reporter: in
chris hughes says zuckerberg is too powerful and can't be trusted to fix the breaches to your privacy, as he told our kate snow. >> reporter: what's wrong with facebook >> well, the facebook that exists today is not the facebook that we founded in 2004 and the one that we have today, i think, is far too big it's far too powerful and most importantly, its ceo, mark zuckerberg, is not accountable >> reporter: chris hughes was mark zuckeg' facebook was one, two, three, were test...
27
27
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the spreading of misinformation and fringe political views let's take a closer look at what chris hughes wrote he says the united states is a nation with a tradition of reigning in monopolies no matter how well intentioned the leaders of these companies may be modest power is unprecedented and un-american hughes adds that the government must hold market accountable and accuses politicians of marveling at facebook's explosive growth and overlooking their responsibility to ensure that americans are protected and markets are competitive and even gets more personal saying quote mark is a good person but i'm angry that his focus on growth led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks or facebook's vice president of global affairs and communications that's nick clegg he responded by saying facebook accept with success comes accountability but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company all right let's take this on we can speak now to mitch delts who's an attorney at the digital rights group the electronic frontier foundation joins us liv
the spreading of misinformation and fringe political views let's take a closer look at what chris hughes wrote he says the united states is a nation with a tradition of reigning in monopolies no matter how well intentioned the leaders of these companies may be modest power is unprecedented and un-american hughes adds that the government must hold market accountable and accuses politicians of marveling at facebook's explosive growth and overlooking their responsibility to ensure that americans...
206
206
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think if it's the right regulation then yeah. >> reporter: but hughes thinks that's just a cover. >> by saying voluntarily that facebook should have some regulation, hes and other tech companies too are trying to take off the table the idea of breaking them up. because they've -- >> it's a pre-emptive strike, you're saying. >> because he doesn't want to -- >> i think that's likely. >> hughes left the company years ago, banking 500 million after selling his stock. some online questioned why he'd turn on the guy who made him rich. you say you last saw mark zukerberg in 2017. are you friends? >> i think so. we've grown apart a little bit. i think the world of mark. i also think he has too much power. and i don't know if we're going to be friends after this. i really don't know. >> kate snow reporting there. so zuckerberg isn't the only facebook executive meeting with government officials this week. the company's c.o.o. sheryl sandberg was on capitol hill on tuesday meeting with senators about privacy and regulations that could be put into place. >>> new video now chelsea manning rel
>> i think if it's the right regulation then yeah. >> reporter: but hughes thinks that's just a cover. >> by saying voluntarily that facebook should have some regulation, hes and other tech companies too are trying to take off the table the idea of breaking them up. because they've -- >> it's a pre-emptive strike, you're saying. >> because he doesn't want to -- >> i think that's likely. >> hughes left the company years ago, banking 500 million after...
36
36
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
on thursday, chris hughes, the billionaire co—founder, saying that there is too much power concentratedperson although mark zuckerberg is a good guy. now nick clegg saying you do not enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company. do you think he has a point? it is a slight non-sequitur. why does it mean accountability? chris hughes was a co—founder and left quite early on and remained friends with mark zuckerberg for the decade afterwards. he subsequently said he doesn't know that they will remain france and has come out with theirs. the start of this. clearly facebook feels the criticism and there probably are some hard feelings within the leadership. it feels like a political risk. it is interesting, chris hughes saying mark zuckerberg using the word domination right at the start of this. over a decade later, the company controls 80% of the world's social media marketing revenue. do you think any government could prevail on this and regulate even if it was broken up? it is tricky. it is hard to reverse engineer. what would have been better is that
on thursday, chris hughes, the billionaire co—founder, saying that there is too much power concentratedperson although mark zuckerberg is a good guy. now nick clegg saying you do not enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company. do you think he has a point? it is a slight non-sequitur. why does it mean accountability? chris hughes was a co—founder and left quite early on and remained friends with mark zuckerberg for the decade afterwards. he...
169
169
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes was zuckerberg's roommate at harvard. he says that facebook that exists toty is no the same one he founded with zuckerberg in 2004. hughes says facebook is far too big and powerful. he explains why he's speaking up now. >> every single time there's some new headline about a privacy scandal or election that's going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry at mark and angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that heldso much promise and could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, security, stability for clicks. >> hughes left the company in 2007. he sold all of his stock in 2012 making $500 million. in a statement to nbc news, facebook says, quote, with success comes accountability. but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company. >>> it's we4:11. re learning mother nature -- learning more about jeff bezos' new rocket. >> it will be in space this yeat for sparism he calls it. the other announcement, a lunar lander called "blue moon" took
hughes was zuckerberg's roommate at harvard. he says that facebook that exists toty is no the same one he founded with zuckerberg in 2004. hughes says facebook is far too big and powerful. he explains why he's speaking up now. >> every single time there's some new headline about a privacy scandal or election that's going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry at mark and angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that heldso much promise and could have been...
61
61
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
chris hughes was a harvard roommate of zuckerberg. he wrote in the "new york times" that we are a nation with a tradition of reigning in monopoies no matter how well intentioned the leaders of these companies may be. it is time to break up facebook. joining me now is facebook cofounder, chris hughes. chris, why now? what's your trajectory that seven years after you left the company and it has grown enormously and had huge amounts of negative press. why have you come out with this? >> i have been on a journey myself. the scandals happen in the 2016 election and dealing with the russian hacking. due to the cambridge analytica scandal and scandal after scandal every month if not every week since. if time has gone by, i have become convinced that facebook is too big and mark is too powerful. there is a reason we keep having this pattern of mistake and outrage and then eventually disappointment and resignation. there is no real competition in social networking. that's why i think we need to break up the company and separate it and create a
chris hughes was a harvard roommate of zuckerberg. he wrote in the "new york times" that we are a nation with a tradition of reigning in monopoies no matter how well intentioned the leaders of these companies may be. it is time to break up facebook. joining me now is facebook cofounder, chris hughes. chris, why now? what's your trajectory that seven years after you left the company and it has grown enormously and had huge amounts of negative press. why have you come out with this?...
127
127
May 12, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes dropped this and has been on cnn and just appeared on fareed zakaria's "gps." nick, thanks for being here with me. i think maybe we're having a little trouble with nick. let see if we can get him on. all right. little bit of trouble. what's that? all right. a little bit of trouble here with the new set. that the okay. we're making a big move. we're going to get to nick in a couple minutes. in the meantime, while we work on that, let me bring in our panel. we have an all-star panel wired up onset with us. kathryn, a little surprise here but if you don't mind, let me start with you. this debate what to do with facebook blared on the sunday review section this morning is complicated the idea breaking up facebook, making them divest instagram. elizabeth warren is on the campaign trail promoting the same thing. what does it say about our country and the world that facebook has so much power this is being debated? >> the issue is facebook has absolutely sinned against democracy, against its users. it done a lot of bad things and allowed russian trolls and adversaries
hughes dropped this and has been on cnn and just appeared on fareed zakaria's "gps." nick, thanks for being here with me. i think maybe we're having a little trouble with nick. let see if we can get him on. all right. little bit of trouble. what's that? all right. a little bit of trouble here with the new set. that the okay. we're making a big move. we're going to get to nick in a couple minutes. in the meantime, while we work on that, let me bring in our panel. we have an all-star...
127
127
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes said facebook is far too big andl.owerfu he's explaining why he is speaking up now. >> every single time there is some new headline about the privacy scandal or an election that is going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry atmark and i'm angry at a lot of facebook leadership for taking something that held so many promise and sacrificing quality, securitivity for clicks. >> he left the company in 2007 and sold all of his stock in 2012 making $500 million. in a statement to nbc news, facebook said with success comes accountability. but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company.p and coming u at 11:45, we have more reaction from facebook. >>> in just a couple of weeks, road trips and summer v-- summe vacations will be starting and everyone will head out for the unofficial start of vacation and so for safety tips on how to travel with your animals, we brought in alexandria dilly and has an adoptable pet of the week. before we get to the summer travel tips le
hughes said facebook is far too big andl.owerfu he's explaining why he is speaking up now. >> every single time there is some new headline about the privacy scandal or an election that is going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry atmark and i'm angry at a lot of facebook leadership for taking something that held so many promise and sacrificing quality, securitivity for clicks. >> he left the company in 2007 and sold all of his stock in 2012 making $500 million. in a...
121
121
May 12, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
that is the surprising opinion of one of facebook's co-founders, chris hughes. i'll ask him all about it. >>> and the race to dominate the arctic. who is winning and who is lagging far behind? find out later. but first, here is my take. it's graduation season in america and a good time to be leaving college and looking for a job. despite this week's stock market tremors, the american economy is on solid footing in the 120th month of expansion, there are few signs of bubbles about to burst. unemployment is way down, inflation is contained, wages are finally moving up. perhaps the most significantly productivity is up. some of the trend might prove ephemeral, but no denying economics are firmly positive. these good numbers are unlikely to change another set of numbers regarding the geography of growth. i was honored to be the commencement speaker at ohio state university last weekend and i predicted graduates looking for a job would get one in a city. i cited research by brookings who calculated that over the last decade, the 53 largest american metro areas accoun
that is the surprising opinion of one of facebook's co-founders, chris hughes. i'll ask him all about it. >>> and the race to dominate the arctic. who is winning and who is lagging far behind? find out later. but first, here is my take. it's graduation season in america and a good time to be leaving college and looking for a job. despite this week's stock market tremors, the american economy is on solid footing in the 120th month of expansion, there are few signs of bubbles about to...
276
276
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes number five.elop the now famous news feed on facebook made half a billion dollars, left facebook in 2007 and sold his shares five years later. this morning in a scathing op-ed in the "new york times," hughes says facebook worth half a trillion dollars is a monopoly that must be stopped. facebook separated into multiple companies, hughes writes, calls on the federal trade commission to undo facebook instagram and whatsapp and ban them from buying other companies for several years. hughes wants a government agency empowered by congress to regulate facebook and other tech companies and protect user privacy. some of the strongest language in the op-ed he saved for zuckerberg. mark's power is unprecedented and un-american, he writes, questioning his unilateral control over speech. there is no precedent for his ain't ability to monitor, sensor even the conversations of 2 billion people. >> he is extremely powerful, because he has no boss. there's no regulatory agency from the federal government. >> repo
hughes number five.elop the now famous news feed on facebook made half a billion dollars, left facebook in 2007 and sold his shares five years later. this morning in a scathing op-ed in the "new york times," hughes says facebook worth half a trillion dollars is a monopoly that must be stopped. facebook separated into multiple companies, hughes writes, calls on the federal trade commission to undo facebook instagram and whatsapp and ban them from buying other companies for several...
58
58
May 11, 2019
05/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
according to hugh zuckerberg is a good person. but says his focus says led him to sacrifice security and civility. he tells our n% partners at cnn, the company has gotten too big for competitive forces to control. is the way to hold mark and facebook. >>accountable right now they are not accountable because they don't have and there's they're not accountable to aboard the mark control. percent of the voting shares and they're not really that accountable. government yet. >>essentially saying that facebook is a monopoly and it's out of control hughes yes says he regrets not thinking himself about how facebook news feed algorithm could influence culture and politics when he hughes helped create it does occur berg wrote in a march washington post op ed that he would be open to some government regulation. hughes now alleges that zuckerberg wrote that to try to prevent a potential antitrust case. and we come back to you very interesting. >>coming up a police cruiser get size lived by a driver. how police say the crash could have injured
according to hugh zuckerberg is a good person. but says his focus says led him to sacrifice security and civility. he tells our n% partners at cnn, the company has gotten too big for competitive forces to control. is the way to hold mark and facebook. >>accountable right now they are not accountable because they don't have and there's they're not accountable to aboard the mark control. percent of the voting shares and they're not really that accountable. government yet....
152
152
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
we're talking about chris hughes. a student at harvard when he met facebook co-founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. they were freshmen then shared a dorm room together. this morning in a blistering op-ed in "the new york times," hughes says facebook is a monopoly that must be stopped. he writes, quote, facebook should be separated into multiple companies. hughes spoke with our kate snow in an exclusive interview you'll see only on "nbc nightly news" tonight. here's part of it. >> i think facebook has become too big, too powerful. >> do you think facebook is dangerous? >> i do. >> let me bring in tony rahm, "washington post" tech policy reporter and msnbc technology contributor. tony, i think your initial reaction for this call for the government to break up facebook was just, whoa, right? >> yeah, i think that's definitely the case. i think blistering is the right word to describe what chris hughes wrote today. it's more than just breaking up the company. he talked about disentangling facebook from some of the apps it own
we're talking about chris hughes. a student at harvard when he met facebook co-founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. they were freshmen then shared a dorm room together. this morning in a blistering op-ed in "the new york times," hughes says facebook is a monopoly that must be stopped. he writes, quote, facebook should be separated into multiple companies. hughes spoke with our kate snow in an exclusive interview you'll see only on "nbc nightly news" tonight. here's part of it....
206
206
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
chris hughes joins me live. stay with us. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. these days we're all stressed. i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." stress can also affect our bodies. so, i'm partnering with cigna to remind you that your emotional and physical health are more connected than you think. go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. cigna. together, all the way. that's better. (an(daughter) do mom, are you ok to play?e? (mom) yeah honey, how about we pla
chris hughes joins me live. stay with us. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with...
162
162
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 1
one of the original founders, not mark zuckerberg but chris hughes says the company is too powerful and he's calling on the federal government to break up the social network, especially in light of the recent security breaches nbc's kate snow sat down exclusive ly with hughes that left facebook and sold his shares for $500 million. >> he is extremely powerful because he has no boss and there is no regulatory agency. >> the argument hughes is making is economic. this company is so big it essentially has a monopoly and no one else can compete. when people try to leave facebook and to delete their account, they don't have anywhere else to go. >> facebook said they aren't breaking up the company but more regulation. you can watch the interview on "nbc nightly news" at 5:30. >>> in other bay area news, uber is about to haul in a whole lot of money and san francisco wants a piece of that action. the san francisco ride share company priced at $45 a share and makes its debut on the new york stock exchange tomorrow morning. that puts the value of uber at $82 billion. the ipo come s as supper ver
one of the original founders, not mark zuckerberg but chris hughes says the company is too powerful and he's calling on the federal government to break up the social network, especially in light of the recent security breaches nbc's kate snow sat down exclusive ly with hughes that left facebook and sold his shares for $500 million. >> he is extremely powerful because he has no boss and there is no regulatory agency. >> the argument hughes is making is economic. this company is so...
147
147
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes says it's time for the government to step in. "mark may never have a boss, but he needs to have some check on his power." regulators on capitol hill couldn't agree more. >> facebook should be broken up because it has misused its monopoly power to stifle competition and subjugate innovation. >> he says he's disappointed in himself for not thinking more about how the new feed algorithm could change our culture, influence elections, and empower nationalist leaders. a facebook spokesperson tells fox news the company accepts the accountability that comes with their success. but at the same time, they say you cannot enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company. they say zuckerberg has got meetings with government officials coming up this week. bret? >> bret: thank you. pope francis is putting nuns of the pope's latest effort to get a grip on a scandal that has rocked the world's catholics. up next, joe biden makes a move to the left. we'll explain how. the first dogs trained to train humans. stoppi
hughes says it's time for the government to step in. "mark may never have a boss, but he needs to have some check on his power." regulators on capitol hill couldn't agree more. >> facebook should be broken up because it has misused its monopoly power to stifle competition and subjugate innovation. >> he says he's disappointed in himself for not thinking more about how the new feed algorithm could change our culture, influence elections, and empower nationalist leaders. a...
178
178
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook is rejecting hughes' break-up call saying accountability can only be achieved with new rules for the internet. chris hughes will talk about this tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> amazon founder jeff bezos said his company blue origin will send a spaceship to the moon in the first commercial moon landing. he showed off the model of a vehicle called "blue moon." bezos said it could carry four rovers. after that he hopes it will take people to the moon around the year 2024. >>> the u.s. coast guard today rescued more than 40 people aboard a whale-watching boat in puget sound in washington state. the 60-foot catamaran was taking on water and the crew intentionally grounded it on an island. everybody got off safely and no one was hurt. >>> the calendar shows it is spring, but a wintry snowstorm is breaking records in the upper midwest. dluthd, minnesota was blanketed by 10.6 inches every the last two days. that makes this the snowiest may on record. >>> up next, a brutal trip with one beautiful goal. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt li
facebook is rejecting hughes' break-up call saying accountability can only be achieved with new rules for the internet. chris hughes will talk about this tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> amazon founder jeff bezos said his company blue origin will send a spaceship to the moon in the first commercial moon landing. he showed off the model of a vehicle called "blue moon." bezos said it could carry four rovers. after that he hopes it will take people to the moon...
443
443
May 12, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 443
favorite 0
quote 1
>> less they're zero, state senator bryan hughes of texas which will take more than three people to vote in texas. it will have a voter suppression effect throughout the state of texas. i tell you, democrats, it won't matter who we nominate if we do not fix voter suppression in states that matter. it has been rampant in this year. >> my hero was burr, my zero is barr. nothing new with him, but the scariest development in all of the lawlessness that happened with in-house attorney general. guys, nicole, rick, don, appreciate you guys coming out. it means a lot for you guys to be here. fun stuff. up next, my take on the message the democrats need to win in 2020. don't go anywhere. ♪
>> less they're zero, state senator bryan hughes of texas which will take more than three people to vote in texas. it will have a voter suppression effect throughout the state of texas. i tell you, democrats, it won't matter who we nominate if we do not fix voter suppression in states that matter. it has been rampant in this year. >> my hero was burr, my zero is barr. nothing new with him, but the scariest development in all of the lawlessness that happened with in-house attorney...
249
249
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes was zuckerberg's roommate at harvard. he said the maybe it exists today is not the same one he founded with zuckerberg in 2014. hughes says facebook is far too big and he explains why he is speaking up now. >> every single time there's a newheadline about a privacy scandal or an election that's going on. i do feel a science of i'm angry at mark and angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, secury,tability for clicks. >> hughes left the company in 2007. he sold all of his stocks in 2012 making $500 million. in a statement to nbc news, facebook says, ith six comes accountability, bough enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful american company." >>> 6:11. this morning, we're learning more about jeez' new airspace project called "blue origin." >> he talked about a rocket ready for human use this year for space development. look at this. bethesda us on showed e-- bezos showed elaborate of what he called space cal niewill to nie
hughes was zuckerberg's roommate at harvard. he said the maybe it exists today is not the same one he founded with zuckerberg in 2014. hughes says facebook is far too big and he explains why he is speaking up now. >> every single time there's a newheadline about a privacy scandal or an election that's going on. i do feel a science of i'm angry at mark and angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, secury,tability...
459
459
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 459
favorite 0
quote 0
what chris hughes now says about mark zuckerberg and the company they created. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress this and even this.hark, i deep clean messes like this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. i'm workin♪ to make each day a little sweeter. to give every idea the perfect soundtrack. ♪ to make each journey more elegant. at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. morning. what are you doing? isn't it obvious? nah. we're delivering live market coverage and offering expert analysis completely free. we're helping you make sense of the markets without cable or a subscription from anywhere you are. i get that. but what are you doing here? nice pajamas. really? i say
what chris hughes now says about mark zuckerberg and the company they created. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress this and even this.hark, i deep clean messes like this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. -...
72
72
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the deta >> chris hughes is mark zuckerberg's former college roommate. he worked with facebook until about 2007 and sold off his shares of the company about five years ago or i should say five years later. now he says that he and others should have sounded an alarm earlier. hughes writes he's disappointed that he and other early team members di a't thinkut how the new feed algorithm could change our selections and empower nationalist leaders. hughes is also critical of zuckerberg writing, quote, mark is a good, kind erson, but i'm angry that his focus on growth led to sacrificing security and civility for clicks. zuckerberg has unchecked powers and says there is nont precede for his ability to monitor, organize and even censor the conversations of 2 billion people. >> he is extremely powerfse becaue has no boss. because there's no regulatory agency from the fedal government. >> hughes believes the fcc shouldn't have allowed facebook to acquire instagram and what's app. he wants those to be spun off into separiee compan and for the government to create a
the deta >> chris hughes is mark zuckerberg's former college roommate. he worked with facebook until about 2007 and sold off his shares of the company about five years ago or i should say five years later. now he says that he and others should have sounded an alarm earlier. hughes writes he's disappointed that he and other early team members di a't thinkut how the new feed algorithm could change our selections and empower nationalist leaders. hughes is also critical of zuckerberg writing,...
83
83
May 11, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> chris hughes co-founded facebook with zuckerburg. hughes sold his share, in 2012. tech reporter, brian b brian bun. this is scathing even though he says i like him, we have been friends for a long time. the bottom line, is chris hughes right, it's time to break it all up? >> you know, we have to talk first about what he is proposing here and whether or not it is feasible. those are the two key questions we have to grapple with. i'll take, you know, the question of whether or not what he is proposing first. what hughes suggested is, one, spinning off companies like instagram and what's app. then, second, getting an independent regulator, separate government agency to oversee the tech industry more closely. you know, these are pretty substantial asks here. the ftc, the federal trade commission is currently investigating facebook for privacy practices. experts tell me, if the agency were to try to break up the company, that would likely require a separate proceeding that would be an anti-trust proceeding, not related to this investigation. so, that sort of gives you a
. >> chris hughes co-founded facebook with zuckerburg. hughes sold his share, in 2012. tech reporter, brian b brian bun. this is scathing even though he says i like him, we have been friends for a long time. the bottom line, is chris hughes right, it's time to break it all up? >> you know, we have to talk first about what he is proposing here and whether or not it is feasible. those are the two key questions we have to grapple with. i'll take, you know, the question of whether or...
679
679
May 14, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 679
favorite 0
quote 1
the leadership of our governor greg abbott, attorney general paxton and my friends senator brian hughes and representative crouse meant to push back against the city of san antonio, city council which pushed a resolution in city council chambers a few weeks ago that would have banned chick-fil-a from having an 125e789 at the san antonio airport merely because chick-fil-a has in the past supported organizations like
the leadership of our governor greg abbott, attorney general paxton and my friends senator brian hughes and representative crouse meant to push back against the city of san antonio, city council which pushed a resolution in city council chambers a few weeks ago that would have banned chick-fil-a from having an 125e789 at the san antonio airport merely because chick-fil-a has in the past supported organizations like
306
306
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 0
chris hughes helped mark zuckerberg found facebook in 2004. hughes left facebook in 2007.ce hughes writes he's angry that zuckerberg's focus on growth led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks. he calls zuckerberg's power unprecedented and un-american. the company has more than 6 billion monthly activetsat form. that includes facebook, whatsapp and instagram. facebook released a statement saying accountability of tech companies can only be achieved through the painstaking introduction of new rules for the internet. chris hughes is with me. good morning. un-american is pretty tough. >> i think so. i think we have a long tradition in america of holding power accountable. our constitution is built on checks and balances and sometimes folks in the private sector who are ceo's of private companies get too big. just like with standard oil, at&t, we say this is a i froze no competition or accountability. >> your point is there should be a check on this power. why do you have to break up facebook, instagram, what's app? >> most americans know that the best way to hold
chris hughes helped mark zuckerberg found facebook in 2004. hughes left facebook in 2007.ce hughes writes he's angry that zuckerberg's focus on growth led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks. he calls zuckerberg's power unprecedented and un-american. the company has more than 6 billion monthly activetsat form. that includes facebook, whatsapp and instagram. facebook released a statement saying accountability of tech companies can only be achieved through the painstaking...
113
113
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: chris hughes was hisro ommate. >> the first accounts for facebook, as one two, three, were test accounts mark was user four, i s user five. >> reporter: what is your motivation to >>eak out now. there is add line headline of a privacy scandal and i'm hungry at mark and for take somethingso that held much promise and could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, security, civil vicinity forck cli >> reporter: hughes left the company in 2007 and sold all facebook stock in 2012, making $500 million. are you saying now that you have regrets? >> i am disappointed in myself that in the early days i didn't and we didn't thinouk about how news feed, for instance could empower nationalist leaders. >> reporter: in a scathing op ed, he calls it a mo notary public l-- maonopoly. >> people started competitorokto facebo over the past few years and facebook either acquires them when they are too small or copies the technology out right. >> reporter: now, hughes is calling for the government to break up the company, undue facebook's acquisitions of instagram and what's app and c
. >> reporter: chris hughes was hisro ommate. >> the first accounts for facebook, as one two, three, were test accounts mark was user four, i s user five. >> reporter: what is your motivation to >>eak out now. there is add line headline of a privacy scandal and i'm hungry at mark and for take somethingso that held much promise and could have been so amazing and sacrificing quality, security, civil vicinity forck cli >> reporter: hughes left the company in 2007 and...
213
213
May 6, 2019
05/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh: very subject to the election.rvive and come back into power. that is our assumption as well. hiccupsups will -- any will cause the market to pull back. the market has been shaky for the last three to six months. david: you look at investments in latin america. how big of a factor is that to you that you want to be able to get out? kathryn: it is critical. our clients are institutional investors they have to be liquid instruments. one i like is argentina. argentina has seen a big collapse in confidence. if you do think the presidential election will favor the market friendly candidate, which is more likely than not but still very binary. it could be -- cristina fernandez could come back and that would take the markets lower, but the markets are already pricing that in. argentina is a proxy for emerging markets. it is very volatile. it is a commodity story. it does have that vulnerability to the china trade talks, but i think that if you like emerging markets, you think china and the u.s. will come to an agreement,
hugh: very subject to the election.rvive and come back into power. that is our assumption as well. hiccupsups will -- any will cause the market to pull back. the market has been shaky for the last three to six months. david: you look at investments in latin america. how big of a factor is that to you that you want to be able to get out? kathryn: it is critical. our clients are institutional investors they have to be liquid instruments. one i like is argentina. argentina has seen a big collapse...
53
53
May 2, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news. much more on the enquiry on our website. now it is time for sport.day, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: lionel messi and barcelona take a huge step towards making the champions league final, after a convincing win over liverpool at the nou camp. what now for caster semenya following a landmark ruling? and the semi final line up at the world snooker championship is complete. welcome to the programme. liverpool's quest to reach a second successive champions league final took a massive blow on wednesday night as barcelona won 3—0 at the nou camp. the result means liverpool have huge task in the return leg at anfield on tuesday. andy swiss was watching the action for us. liverpool find had come here with such high hopes but they came to meet a lionel messi masterclass. luis suarez gave them the lead. liverpool had plenty of chances and they feel on another day, had they taken them, they could have been in front but they did not take them in barcelona really blew them away in the last half
hugh pym, bbc news. much more on the enquiry on our website. now it is time for sport.day, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: lionel messi and barcelona take a huge step towards making the champions league final, after a convincing win over liverpool at the nou camp. what now for caster semenya following a landmark ruling? and the semi final line up at the world snooker championship is complete. welcome to the programme. liverpool's quest to reach a second successive...
93
93
May 8, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
dominic hughes, bbc news. this is the briefing on bbc news.ption still dominate the campaign. liverpool enjoy one of their greatest ever nights, beating barcelona in the semi—finals of the champions league. let's have a look at the global media today. we begin with the evening standard, and according to the uk labour party, cross—party brexit talks have again failed to reach an agreement. the news came after the government's official acceptance that it cannot get its brexit deal through parliament in time to avoid the uk participation in the european elections on may 23. in the guardian's business section, the hotel chain travelodge is aiming to recruit 3,000 students this summer with contracts that allow them to fit work around their studies. the move comes as the hospitality industry faces a looming brexit—fuelled labour shortage. meanwhile the financial times says social media giant facebook has chosen london as the centre for a push into payments on its whatsapp messaging service. the move is seen as boosting the city's hopes of becoming a
dominic hughes, bbc news. this is the briefing on bbc news.ption still dominate the campaign. liverpool enjoy one of their greatest ever nights, beating barcelona in the semi—finals of the champions league. let's have a look at the global media today. we begin with the evening standard, and according to the uk labour party, cross—party brexit talks have again failed to reach an agreement. the news came after the government's official acceptance that it cannot get its brexit deal through...
64
64
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
as we heard from hugh, jurgen klopp goes into the match hoping to and a six—game losing run in the finalscaught up with them at the club training ground to find out how his late father inspired him and how he copes with the pressure. it is part of life. we have not a holiday 365 days in. there are more stressful mums, leicester for a moment. having stressful moments in a positive way. —— stressful moments. that's less stressful moments. that's less stressful moments. it makes life exciting. it is good. i go to sleep with one line up is good. i go to sleep with one line up witha is good. i go to sleep with one line up with a completely different line—up. and have no clue. up with a completely different line-up. and have no clue. in the night somebody is telling you. line-up. and have no clue. in the night somebody is telling youm line-up. and have no clue. in the night somebody is telling you. it is wonderful. the onlyjob i really can do to be honest. but together with a bunch of world—class players, and a sensational club. i would bunch of world—class players, and a sensational club. iwou
as we heard from hugh, jurgen klopp goes into the match hoping to and a six—game losing run in the finalscaught up with them at the club training ground to find out how his late father inspired him and how he copes with the pressure. it is part of life. we have not a holiday 365 days in. there are more stressful mums, leicester for a moment. having stressful moments in a positive way. —— stressful moments. that's less stressful moments. that's less stressful moments. it makes life...
120
120
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news. champions will be crowned this weekend, but will it be manchester city or liverpool? the two clubs are just one point apart in the tightest race in years. well, we'll find out on sunday, and all this at the end of a remarkable week for english clubs in european competitions. here's dan roan. wijnaldum! oh, it's three! it was a week when english football hit new heights, of drama and dominance. never before has one country supplied all four finalists in europe's two major club competitions. but while the fans are still celebrating, there is also mounting concern atjust how much it will cost to follow their teams to the two host cities. i think with madrid it makes it expensive, that's clear, unbelievably expensive, but at least it's not another part of the world like going to baku in the europa league final, that's really funny i think. 0bviously these guys who make the decisions, i don't know what they have for breakfast. the stadium for the champions league final in madrid has a 68,0
hugh pym, bbc news. champions will be crowned this weekend, but will it be manchester city or liverpool? the two clubs are just one point apart in the tightest race in years. well, we'll find out on sunday, and all this at the end of a remarkable week for english clubs in european competitions. here's dan roan. wijnaldum! oh, it's three! it was a week when english football hit new heights, of drama and dominance. never before has one country supplied all four finalists in europe's two major...
116
116
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes says febook is far too big and powerful. hughes explains why he's speaking up now. >> every single time there's some new heane about a privacy scandal or election that's going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry at mark, and i'm angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that could have been so azing andacrificing quality, security, stability, for clicks. >> hughes left the company in 2007. he sold all of his stock in 2012, making $500 million. in a statement to nbc news, facebook says, quote, with success comes accountability. but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a uccessful american company. >>> this morning we're learning more about jeff bezos' newac aerosp project called blue origin. >> the amazon ceo talked about a rocket ready for human use this year for spacetourism. the other big announcement -- a lunar lander called blue moon that's taken three years to develop. look at this --ezos showed elaborate images of what he called space colonies that could hold
hughes says febook is far too big and powerful. hughes explains why he's speaking up now. >> every single time there's some new heane about a privacy scandal or election that's going on, i do feel a sense of responsibility. i'm angry at mark, and i'm angry at a lot of facebook's leadership for taking something that could have been so azing andacrificing quality, security, stability, for clicks. >> hughes left the company in 2007. he sold all of his stock in 2012, making $500...
98
98
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly what chris hughes said. but there are other problems.blem number two 1 that it has transnational government problems without actually being a trance national government. so it lets people say whatever they want or has people say whatever they want and has unwittingly been a steroidal amply fire of white nationalism all over the world. and then problem numb threer th privilege concerns. it has unprecedented surveillance power over our lives. we are all participants in a surveillance economy on facebook. we are staying at the hotel and facebook knows what we are up to. not only is it too big, but does it have too much power over our data to be able to do things that should be illegal. >> and it just seems to me, granted i'm skeptical about most things, but it seems like the toothpaste may be out of the tube on this. i just don't know how we rein ii in -- and we are talking about facebook. but amazon, google, they have been am massing our personal information for years. are we going to claw it back? >> the last time i spoke with you, i said
exactly what chris hughes said. but there are other problems.blem number two 1 that it has transnational government problems without actually being a trance national government. so it lets people say whatever they want or has people say whatever they want and has unwittingly been a steroidal amply fire of white nationalism all over the world. and then problem numb threer th privilege concerns. it has unprecedented surveillance power over our lives. we are all participants in a surveillance...
327
327
May 13, 2019
05/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
we talked with michael hughes this morning who rides b.a.r.t. disappointed to hear the news and thinks they desperately need the new cars. >> it's become more and more unsafe and they don't have the revenue. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. gets to hold on to the last 5% of the $2.5 until both sets of cars have been cleared. reporting live, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> one of the top issues for people in every bay area city, protecting themselves from crime. 5 million americans are the victims of a violent crime each year and that includes everything from robbery to assault and even murder. a closer look including ways you can defend yourself. >> reporter: what are some ways to keim you and your family safe? i'm kristen sze. use your intuition. be in tune with what it feels like in your body to feel like you could be in danger. >> reporter: always have situational awareness. >> where are you physically in relationship to where safety might be? >> reporter: three, make sure you use your voice. >> try to go for the deep, short,syllables. i would say no! >
we talked with michael hughes this morning who rides b.a.r.t. disappointed to hear the news and thinks they desperately need the new cars. >> it's become more and more unsafe and they don't have the revenue. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. gets to hold on to the last 5% of the $2.5 until both sets of cars have been cleared. reporting live, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> one of the top issues for people in every bay area city, protecting themselves from crime. 5 million americans are...
46
46
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook cofounder chris hughes says it is time to break up the company.g in.are we let's return to trade. it looks good on paper. president trump told reporters a letter fromed xi jinping that might lead to a phone call, and signaled we may know more. >> our country is doing great. we will find out about china tonight. i think in the end you will be very impressed with the kind of things that we are doing. juliane: joining us now, emanuel. a "beautiful letter" wasn't enough to support the markets. how do you set yourself up for this element of volatility? >> the name of the show, "what'd you miss" is incredibly appropriate today. we had headlines from north korea, from iran. joe: it seems like a long time ago. it has been a long day. [laughter] >> that is the kind of day it has been. being in front of the screen all day, being on the trading floor, there is a lot of tension. there is desired to be as close to whatever benchmark you look at as possible, given the fact that clearly, based on these headlines, the sentiment has swung wildly over the last 24 h
facebook cofounder chris hughes says it is time to break up the company.g in.are we let's return to trade. it looks good on paper. president trump told reporters a letter fromed xi jinping that might lead to a phone call, and signaled we may know more. >> our country is doing great. we will find out about china tonight. i think in the end you will be very impressed with the kind of things that we are doing. juliane: joining us now, emanuel. a "beautiful letter" wasn't enough to...
49
49
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today.ay, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a moment to remember on the opening day of the cricket world cup. ben stokes propels the host, england, off to a winning start. world number one naomi 0saka is given a scare on the way to sealing a place in the third round of the french open. and liverpool's virgil van dijk tells the bbc how much he would be prepared to sacrifice to win the champions league final. welcome to the programme. to the cricket world cup first, where england beat south africa by 104 runs in the opening match of the tournament at the oval in london. the hosts are under a bit of pressure to do well. they are on home turf and are favourites, and they didn't disappoint. patrick gearey was watching. world cup ‘s always begin with ceremony and choreography, but you can't plan everything. who could foresee south africa opening the bowling with aao —year—old leg spinner, nor this happening second bowl. jonny bairstow, zero. jason roy, one of england's b
hugh pym, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today.ay, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a moment to remember on the opening day of the cricket world cup. ben stokes propels the host, england, off to a winning start. world number one naomi 0saka is given a scare on the way to sealing a place in the third round of the french open. and liverpool's virgil van dijk tells the bbc how much he would be prepared to sacrifice to win the champions league final. welcome to the...
148
148
May 11, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
chris hughes made a ton of money off the stock. they left ten years ago.out the stock. he has said nice things about mark zuckerberg in this 6,000-word op-said, but he does make clear zuckerberg is all about domination. >> it must be nice to be chris and make billions and be able to tell people who you really think, but a lot of people are talking, and at the core of it for us as consumers is a fact that i think a lot of people don't realize. facebook owns a lot of the different services we use. it's not just facebook. if you use instagram, if you use what whatsapp, messenger is also facebook. we have fewer and fewer choices if we don't like the way facebook is being run. clearly we've had problems in the last couple years. >> we actually spoke with chris hughes yesterday he says at least in its current form he believes facebook is untoughable. >> a competitive market is the way to hold mark and facebook accountable. right now they are not accountable, they're note accountable to a board. mark controls 60% of the shares. they're not really accountable to g
chris hughes made a ton of money off the stock. they left ten years ago.out the stock. he has said nice things about mark zuckerberg in this 6,000-word op-said, but he does make clear zuckerberg is all about domination. >> it must be nice to be chris and make billions and be able to tell people who you really think, but a lot of people are talking, and at the core of it for us as consumers is a fact that i think a lot of people don't realize. facebook owns a lot of the different services...
70
70
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook co-founder chris hughes calling for the social media company to be broken up. in a very lengthy piece published by "the new york times" this morning, hughes says it's time for regulators to break up the company. he says founder mark zuckerberg has, quote,eaking apart the com crucial to protecting people's privacy. he wrote, i'm disappointed in myself and the early facebook team for not thinking more how the news feed algorithm could change our culture, influence elections and empower nationalist leaders. i worry mark has surrounded himself with a team that reinforces his beliefs instead of challenges him. call for stricter regulation of facee to some regulation. we have reached out but have no comment yet. saying things like a monopoly stifles innovation. he has not been at the company for ten years now. >> this is very interesting, though. this is an ongoing conversation. are they a bad actor when it comes to our culture and in this technology landscape. >> the conversation continues this morning with a notable figure, the co-founder of the company. >> we appr
facebook co-founder chris hughes calling for the social media company to be broken up. in a very lengthy piece published by "the new york times" this morning, hughes says it's time for regulators to break up the company. he says founder mark zuckerberg has, quote,eaking apart the com crucial to protecting people's privacy. he wrote, i'm disappointed in myself and the early facebook team for not thinking more how the news feed algorithm could change our culture, influence elections and...
123
123
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes sat down with nbc's kate snow. >> he is extremely powerful because he has no boss.latory agency from the federal government. >> you can are how he thinks facebook should be split up in an interview just ahead at the top of the hour on nbc nightly news. >>> the grndbreaking and far reaching effort by pope francis to end clergy sexb ae and weed out violators. demanding all nuns report sex abuse. the vatican says it will launch diocese investigations and use police and outside experts. these new guidelines could lead to an avalanche of abuse. >>> lost and now found after news 4 broughtryyou the sto of a missing family heirloom. the search intensified and today the moment we were hoping for just in time. >> we knew that it was out there and we knew that we needed to find it and it would come back to usen evally. >>> and we're dodging the rin tonight. you can see there's more to come on storm team 4 radar. you'll he the best chance to get outside for mother's day u get outside for mother's day u weekend comingp next. geico makes it easy to get help when you need it. with
hughes sat down with nbc's kate snow. >> he is extremely powerful because he has no boss.latory agency from the federal government. >> you can are how he thinks facebook should be split up in an interview just ahead at the top of the hour on nbc nightly news. >>> the grndbreaking and far reaching effort by pope francis to end clergy sexb ae and weed out violators. demanding all nuns report sex abuse. the vatican says it will launch diocese investigations and use police and...
127
127
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
chris hughes hasn't worked for the company for a decade. he just wrote an the new york times about breaking up facebook. he said this about mark zuckerberg. "his unchecked power and influence goes far beyond that of anyone else in the private sector or government". >> it's going to be interesting to see after all the stuff we've gone through, the elections, the privacy concerns, whether or not we're finally at a point where we're willing to do so. >> hughes called the company a powerful monopoly and says it should be forced to reverse its accusations of instagram and what's app. >>> tomorrow uber goes public. analysts value the company at $82.4 billion. one of the largest ipo's of all-time. >>> coming up next, fake 5g? why that iconon your phone is not all it's wracked up to be. >>> instead of showing lte in the corner of your little phone screen, some iphones now 5ge. >> thezys a in fact, it's not actually a 5g service. at&t says it's short for 5g evolution, which they say is a "path to 5g." verizon and t-mobile call it fake 5g. sprint eve
chris hughes hasn't worked for the company for a decade. he just wrote an the new york times about breaking up facebook. he said this about mark zuckerberg. "his unchecked power and influence goes far beyond that of anyone else in the private sector or government". >> it's going to be interesting to see after all the stuff we've gone through, the elections, the privacy concerns, whether or not we're finally at a point where we're willing to do so. >> hughes called the...
91
91
May 8, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much, hugh pym, our health editor.of sussex have been showing their newborn baby boy to the world for the first time. and they've announced their choice of name. the seventh in line to the throne is called archie harrison mountbatten—windsor. he's the queen's eighth great—grandchild. harry and meghan say he's very calm with the "sweetest temperament". 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has the story. the first of many royal photocalls. and having had two days to get to know baby archie in private, this was the time for his proud parents to show him off. it's magic. it's pretty amazing. and, you know, i have the two best guys in the world, so i'm really happy. yeah, it's great. i mean, parenting is amazing. it's only been, what, two and a half, three days. yeah. but we are just so thrilled to have our own little bundle ofjoy. nestled in his father's arms, getting a close—up view of the baby's face was tricky, so who does the seventh in line to the throne take after? we are still trying to figure that out. well, ever
thank you very much, hugh pym, our health editor.of sussex have been showing their newborn baby boy to the world for the first time. and they've announced their choice of name. the seventh in line to the throne is called archie harrison mountbatten—windsor. he's the queen's eighth great—grandchild. harry and meghan say he's very calm with the "sweetest temperament". 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell has the story. the first of many royal photocalls. and having had two days to...
56
56
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks hugh — we will be back with hugh live in madrid later in the programme. manager, on a rolling 12 month contract. lennon revealed on saturday he was offered the job in the dressing room showers after his side beat hearts at hampden to win the scottish cup and seal a historic treble treble. he replaced brenda rogers in february and got at the glove two and a title in a row and second stint in charge. —— rogers. and a title in a row and second stint in charge. -- rogers. trying to wina stint in charge. -- rogers. trying to win a fourth trouble, it is a big challenge. trying to still be the dominant team in the country, and obviously, we want to progress our own players through the ranks. we already looking at some of the hungry players who have done well. in recruitment will be important because there will be players leaving and we want to freshen things upa leaving and we want to freshen things up a little bit. karolina pliskova quest for a grand slam title has come to an end at the french open. the second seat was knocked out by petra marchers losing in st
thanks hugh — we will be back with hugh live in madrid later in the programme. manager, on a rolling 12 month contract. lennon revealed on saturday he was offered the job in the dressing room showers after his side beat hearts at hampden to win the scottish cup and seal a historic treble treble. he replaced brenda rogers in february and got at the glove two and a title in a row and second stint in charge. —— rogers. and a title in a row and second stint in charge. -- rogers. trying to...
116
116
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes will be on the show. today is the most important day for uber. uber will price its shares. sell to investors tonight. that's the ipo. not to get pendantic, the market debut is tomorrow. tonight is what price does uber ask for shares? you know executives are thinking of companies that went public recently. it's under the ipo price. you don't want to do that. zoom on the right, rocketed upwards. beyond meat, hume pop, arguably, they price too low. remember a company makes it's money one time. that's it. if your stock rockets on the first day, you could have gotten money for it. >> so it's a goldilocks situation tonight for uber. >>> we will also keep our eyes on the trade talks with china. last night at a rally, president trump accused the chinese of breaking the deal, those are his words, if there is not a deal or a strong progress, the u.s. will increase tariffs on more chinese goods from 10 to 25%. >> that would come tomorrow. we do expect a number of tweets a about this today. >>> this morning, a fundraiser page is set up for a rhode island school to help pay off overdue
hughes will be on the show. today is the most important day for uber. uber will price its shares. sell to investors tonight. that's the ipo. not to get pendantic, the market debut is tomorrow. tonight is what price does uber ask for shares? you know executives are thinking of companies that went public recently. it's under the ipo price. you don't want to do that. zoom on the right, rocketed upwards. beyond meat, hume pop, arguably, they price too low. remember a company makes it's money one...
167
167
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
elizabeth warren, and chris hughes and my colleague, scott galloway, but it's sort of rooted in 20thentury economics where breaking up the company was good for consumers but breaking up the company isn't going to -- >> what is the solution then to all the major problems you outlined, what would you propose? >> i'd certainly first encourage the government to strengthen the property rights that individuals have over their data i think this is at the core of the problem. if you break up facebook into facebook and instagram, both facebook and instagram will compete intensely for ad dollars. they're actually going to hurt privacy more because they are both offering more and more to advertisers. instead, put in place laws that give users rights over what is and isn't done with their data put in place a new tech regulatory body that is charged with sort of constantly updating these rules to respond to new tech nological developments and really sort of approach this the way you'd approach negotiating with another country because facebook has government-like power. we can't sort of just give
elizabeth warren, and chris hughes and my colleague, scott galloway, but it's sort of rooted in 20thentury economics where breaking up the company was good for consumers but breaking up the company isn't going to -- >> what is the solution then to all the major problems you outlined, what would you propose? >> i'd certainly first encourage the government to strengthen the property rights that individuals have over their data i think this is at the core of the problem. if you break...
47
47
May 10, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
hughes says i am angry that his focus on growth led him to sacrifice security for cliques.s not worked facebook in over a decade calls the company a powerful monopoly and says the government should create a new agency to regulate tech companies. >>> danville is apparently going to the dogs. >> we have a debut of a colorful new art project and a little bit of the forecast. hey, paul. >> it is awesome. >> reporter: you are going to see 15 beautifully decorated dogs all throughout the town of danville all summer long. the kickoff party is tonight. it is a way to bring residents and visitors, and tourists downtown to get them talking and get them shopping. you will have an opportunity to purchase any of these at auction once the summer wraps up in mid-september. look at the turnout for the kickoff party. we are at the village theater in the town of danville. there are 15 dog sculptures in total. judging by the turnout just in the first few minutes of this party, it is a rousing success. we will see these dogs scattered all around the beautiful downtown of danville throughout th
hughes says i am angry that his focus on growth led him to sacrifice security for cliques.s not worked facebook in over a decade calls the company a powerful monopoly and says the government should create a new agency to regulate tech companies. >>> danville is apparently going to the dogs. >> we have a debut of a colorful new art project and a little bit of the forecast. hey, paul. >> it is awesome. >> reporter: you are going to see 15 beautifully decorated dogs all...