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i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes.hen we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord. >> i was holding contraband, and i was holding something, and i lost it. yeah. i had lost it. >> any specific enemies, names, numbers? >> no. >> kirkpatrick explained the contraband was a packet of gang information including a roster of current members. when he realized it was gone, he was afraid the gang might order a hit on him as punishment. >> i told the c.o., look, i got to go. he was like why? i said because i lost something i'm not supposed to. you need to get me out of here before something more serious happens. >> kirkpatrick turned his back on his gang. he requested a move to protective custody. r
i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes.hen we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglary. >> i know right from wrong. i'm not a stupid individual. i might make stupid decisions, but i'm not a stupid individual. >> during his time in prison, kirkpatrick still had his gang to fall back on, but like his biological family, he eventually left his gang family, though not totally on his own accord....
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david kirkpatrick, author of the facebook effect. >> tom: our look at the facebook economy continues tomorrow. we head to california, facebook's home base. the state budget there is billions of dollars in the red. but it could see millions in new tax dollars from the facebook stock sale. chrysler will add a third in a detroit factory thanks to revved up demand for jeep grand cherokee. more than 1,000 workers will begin the extra shifts in november rather than next year. and that same plant will now remain open this summer during at that time decisional two week shutdown. now just last week the automaker reported first-quarter profit of nearly $500 million. that's its best quarter since exiting bankruptcy in 2009. and tom, we're going to get a better picture of how chrysler is doing tomorrow. that's when the nation's automakers post their april sales numbers it. >> tom: u.s. sales have been a bright spot for those equipment manufacturers like chrysler, gm and ford especially in light of the slowdown we have seen lately in the europe. and you know, in our market focus, it was despite t
david kirkpatrick, author of the facebook effect. >> tom: our look at the facebook economy continues tomorrow. we head to california, facebook's home base. the state budget there is billions of dollars in the red. but it could see millions in new tax dollars from the facebook stock sale. chrysler will add a third in a detroit factory thanks to revved up demand for jeep grand cherokee. more than 1,000 workers will begin the extra shifts in november rather than next year. and that same...
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what do you think about that, david kirkpatrick? headlines out of yahoo! here?resume. >> the weird thing is that he says he has cancer as he is on his way out the door. this is just a very strange situation. but how much -- by the way, how much stock will he have vested after four months? like zero. >> rob, any thoughts or not this? >> this is a case where he falsified a resume. it got him into paypal as an executive. they didn't catch it. that got transferred to yahoo!. they didn't catch it. a rogue challenging board member that came in and pointed it all out. now we've got five ex board members and ex ceo, three new board members. if nothing else, it should certainly suggest that people start checking resumes because right now, i doubt very much there is the only incidence we've got where somebody falsified a resume and is in the executive ranks. >> interesting that the investor today figure this out. you say there is a clear hoody messup on the ipo road show at facebook. what do you mean? >> well, very similar it some of the stuff that happened in early dayes
what do you think about that, david kirkpatrick? headlines out of yahoo! here?resume. >> the weird thing is that he says he has cancer as he is on his way out the door. this is just a very strange situation. but how much -- by the way, how much stock will he have vested after four months? like zero. >> rob, any thoughts or not this? >> this is a case where he falsified a resume. it got him into paypal as an executive. they didn't catch it. that got transferred to yahoo!. they...
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>> this girl is 23-year-old ulia kirkpatrick, part of a woman's rights group thinking that the euro 2012 will sort of encourage sex tourism in the area or encourage people to travel to the area to sort of engage with prostitutes. >> it seemed to me that there was a lot of security moving before she even got up there, because it looks like she didn't even get her hands on the trophy before a guard had her wrapped up. >> the trophy wasn't damaged and it remained on display. >>> this surveillance video is from a smoke shop in renton, washington. it is a beatdown of the store's owner. >> what? >> two robbers went into the store and with a stick, bottles or fists, their feet started beating on the owner. the store owner is wearing a red shirt. the two attackers are wearing all black and a gray t-shirt. >> it looked like one of the robbers got beat there in the beginning too. he hit the ground pretty hard. >> as you can tell, this is a very aggressive attack. >> the owner is putting up a fight, i will say, man, wow. are they trying to rob the guy or just beat him up? >> no, they are trying to
>> this girl is 23-year-old ulia kirkpatrick, part of a woman's rights group thinking that the euro 2012 will sort of encourage sex tourism in the area or encourage people to travel to the area to sort of engage with prostitutes. >> it seemed to me that there was a lot of security moving before she even got up there, because it looks like she didn't even get her hands on the trophy before a guard had her wrapped up. >> the trophy wasn't damaged and it remained on display....
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criminal whether it was colombia that sought out kissinger whether it was george howell which employed kirkpatrick or stands for which now has rumsfeld when you consider that professors in our best universities advocate torture and the order medic destruction of villages after a terrorist attack when you consider all this becomes clear that the question of civility whether one treats his or her critics according to emily post's rules of etiquette however real the question is. is by comparison a meaningless sideshow or just a transparent pretext for the knowing a person the right to teach an account of his or her unpopular political beliefs thank you. to the outside world the conflict in lebanon seemed to stop as a summer school. fighting stopped about one thousand two hundred people killed most of the civilians of the map of web allies of the middle east to be drawn in ways that no one expects or. many of those jewish most of them in the capitals of the west of since it but the stakes of the structures of my. welcome you and i ask that you take a moment of silence to honor the lives of those who d
criminal whether it was colombia that sought out kissinger whether it was george howell which employed kirkpatrick or stands for which now has rumsfeld when you consider that professors in our best universities advocate torture and the order medic destruction of villages after a terrorist attack when you consider all this becomes clear that the question of civility whether one treats his or her critics according to emily post's rules of etiquette however real the question is. is by comparison a...
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that's according to the book "the facebook effect" by kirkpatrick. >> maybe he could take some moneythes. but did you know mark's famous hoodie hides this secret. >> it's a company hoodie. we print our mission on the inside. >> what? oh, my god, the inside of the hoodie, everybody. take a moment. what is it? making the -- >> making the world more connected. >> they had a conference, and there he was taking off the hoodie. she's like, what's inside? turns out it is the company moto inside. and it is company issued. some people were disappointed. i say generation x and above were disappointed when he went down the road show and was wearing the hoodie. >> the bottom line is, you know what i think about this. this is not an investment matter. this is the fact that i do think they have been responsible for leading a paradigm shift in the internet. if you believe you want your life experience cure eig cure y the people you read and recommend, facebook could be the future. >> it is certainly the future for how you use the internet. and that's the question of the social media stocks. >> that
that's according to the book "the facebook effect" by kirkpatrick. >> maybe he could take some moneythes. but did you know mark's famous hoodie hides this secret. >> it's a company hoodie. we print our mission on the inside. >> what? oh, my god, the inside of the hoodie, everybody. take a moment. what is it? making the -- >> making the world more connected. >> they had a conference, and there he was taking off the hoodie. she's like, what's inside? turns...
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decision to kill americans which are very you are kirkpatrick who works for the truth here. and in the next hour we'll bring you all of victor books first interview to an english language channel since his extradition to the u.s. from thailand let's now take a look at some of today's world news turkey's football championship final ended in a mass riot hundreds of angry supporters of east on both sides fenerbahce reacted to their team's goalless draw the title was given to our travels and goal outside their eyes and so raging spectators stormed the pitch as well as throw players and chairs police had to protect players with their shields as they fled to the locker rooms the violence continued on outside the stadium with police cars torched and buildings vandalized. a former taliban official who became a senior member of the afghan peace council has been killed in a drive by shooting in kabul our saw iraq money was reportedly a close figure to president karzai and responsible for peace talks with taliban insurgents the group earlier threatened a spring offensive and down lawma
decision to kill americans which are very you are kirkpatrick who works for the truth here. and in the next hour we'll bring you all of victor books first interview to an english language channel since his extradition to the u.s. from thailand let's now take a look at some of today's world news turkey's football championship final ended in a mass riot hundreds of angry supporters of east on both sides fenerbahce reacted to their team's goalless draw the title was given to our travels and goal...
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i talked to this guy called david kirkpatrick.ect" which is really the ultimate book on facebook. he got unprecedented access for years inside the company. he told me, look, in no way is mark zuckerberg's impact going to be diminished. he has that majority control of the company. also he's got this really important woman right next to him working side by side with him. she's the coo of the company. her name is cheryl sandburg. this is a name, folks, that you should know. she built the business of facebook. she came in in 2008. they went from 50 million users to 900 million users. here's what he has to say about why she also is so important. >> if cheryl hadn't been there, i don't think facebook would be going public today so successfully. she came in and basically created the business. when she arrived, facebook had not huge revenues. she came in and they said, what business are they in? she had a whole month's worth of meetings trying to figure out what business facebook was even in. >> that's really, really key. she built the bu
i talked to this guy called david kirkpatrick.ect" which is really the ultimate book on facebook. he got unprecedented access for years inside the company. he told me, look, in no way is mark zuckerberg's impact going to be diminished. he has that majority control of the company. also he's got this really important woman right next to him working side by side with him. she's the coo of the company. her name is cheryl sandburg. this is a name, folks, that you should know. she built the...
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. >> reporter: david kirkpatrick is what you might call a facebook historian, author of the best sellingebook effect." >> he's much more relaxed in private than in public. if it were up to him, he'd never be on a stage. he'd most be just be in front of a computer coding because that's what he loves to do. >> reporter: do you see facebook as your dream job or a stepping stone to something else? >> it's definitely not a stepping stone. i don't necessarily think about what my dream job would be but i guess this is pretty cool. i get to build what i want. that's awesome. >> reporter: it's interesting to get a glimpse of facebook's small office back then. notice the newspapers on the desk. it was only six years ago but this was preiphone and ipad. the one thing that hasn't changed, his attire, t-shirts and sandals. >> reporter: also unchanged -- >> i'm mark zuckerberg. >> reporte i think that the philosophy that this company has is that you solve an important problem and then you have the ability to have a good business but the basis of all is solve ag important problem. >> one of facebook's
. >> reporter: david kirkpatrick is what you might call a facebook historian, author of the best sellingebook effect." >> he's much more relaxed in private than in public. if it were up to him, he'd never be on a stage. he'd most be just be in front of a computer coding because that's what he loves to do. >> reporter: do you see facebook as your dream job or a stepping stone to something else? >> it's definitely not a stepping stone. i don't necessarily think about...
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who's got a lot of ffiends.david kirkpatrick ii what you miggt call a facebook historian...effect.he's much more relaxed in ppivate than he is in public. i don'' thhnkkto even this day he would like to be a publicc figure as much as he is..if it were up to him he'd never be on astage. he'd mostly be sstting at a ccmputer coding, because that's what he loves to do.producer: do you see facebook as your dream job or as a steppingg toneeto someone defintiely not a steppingg stone. i guess iidon't thinn about what my ream job would be but i guess this is pretty cool. i get to build what i wwnt. that's awesome.it's interesting to gee a glimpse of facebook's small office &pback then--- notice the newspapersson the dessk... it was only 6 years ago, but this was pre- iphone and pad.but one thhng that hasn'tt eally changed... zuckerberg's attire. t-shirt--- sandals... also important... hi, i'm mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook an online social directly.his core vissonnfor phe company: to use technology friends.i'm not building a &ppbilding a compnay or beccuse i think it's a gooo w
who's got a lot of ffiends.david kirkpatrick ii what you miggt call a facebook historian...effect.he's much more relaxed in ppivate than he is in public. i don'' thhnkkto even this day he would like to be a publicc figure as much as he is..if it were up to him he'd never be on astage. he'd mostly be sstting at a ccmputer coding, because that's what he loves to do.producer: do you see facebook as your dream job or as a steppingg toneeto someone defintiely not a steppingg stone. i guess iidon't...
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. >> journalist james kirkpatrick author of "the facebook effect."uy taking advantage of taxes? >> you know, eduardo saverin has an outsized reputation because he wasn't a -- he was a lucky guy whose friend founded facebook. the movie made him famous. you know, he was never a believer in facebook. as i've said, i don't think he's a big believer in the united states. i think this is -- >> he's an opportunist? >> by definition. that's the kind of guy he is. the facebook co-founders, the other guys really liked him at the time. i think he's really shown that it was all about the money from the beginning. he never understood what fashion book was. that's why he's not there today. >> if he wants to renounce his citizenship, take the money, go to it. >> it shows his priorities are rather selfish. you might argue that's what caused the problems at the company, too. >> some people -- there's this outrage among some people that, oh, he's renouning his u.s. citizenship, oh, the fact it could be -- all his representatives have said it's not, it could be for tax
. >> journalist james kirkpatrick author of "the facebook effect."uy taking advantage of taxes? >> you know, eduardo saverin has an outsized reputation because he wasn't a -- he was a lucky guy whose friend founded facebook. the movie made him famous. you know, he was never a believer in facebook. as i've said, i don't think he's a big believer in the united states. i think this is -- >> he's an opportunist? >> by definition. that's the kind of guy he is. the...
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david kirkpatrick, author of "the facebook effect" estimates severyn owns about 4% which could be worths called the accidental billionaire. there was only one accidental billionaire and that's eduardo severyn. >> reporter: severyn could potentially save hundreds of millions in u.s. taxes, but a spokesman for severyn says his expate raising happened months ago. he became a u.s. citizen in 1998. his spokesman said he moved to singapore three years ago. he still has strong ties to brazil and is extremely passionate about not only his home landz, but about the u.s. eduardo found it more practical to be a resident of singapore since he plans to live there for an indefinite period of time. the professor at columbia raw school says taxes didn't play a roll in his decision. >> it meant he would be unis ject to taxes on his worldwide income no matter where he lived and it's very hard to believe that taxes did not enter into his calculation at all given the timing of this. >> reporter: savarin is not alone. nearly 1800 people gave up their u.s. citizen last year. that's nearly eight times the num
david kirkpatrick, author of "the facebook effect" estimates severyn owns about 4% which could be worths called the accidental billionaire. there was only one accidental billionaire and that's eduardo severyn. >> reporter: severyn could potentially save hundreds of millions in u.s. taxes, but a spokesman for severyn says his expate raising happened months ago. he became a u.s. citizen in 1998. his spokesman said he moved to singapore three years ago. he still has strong ties to...
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david kirkpatrick, i was reading something like 900 million for now?ey said most recently. it's probably quite a bit higher. a few million a week added at least. >> third most populous country in the entire world. talking about the hoodie. let's just begin there. do you think because of this ipo that he'll ever sort of ditch the hoodie and be dressed up in a suit and be more professional? he's caught a lot of flak this past week. >> it's ridiculous. he won't. >> he'll stay true to the hoodie. >> if he does that, he'll want to leave the company. the hoodie is not -- it wasn't even a deliberate decision on his part. i think he was saying in effect i am not going to change. i've done a pretty good job so far. 900 million in eig$900 million . hundred billion valuation. not bad. i think he believes he will not continue to succeed. >> speaks to the culture in silicon valley. fascinating article in "the new york times" this morning that it's not cool to flaunt your wealth there. peer pressure dictates that consumption be kept on the down low. it is understood
david kirkpatrick, i was reading something like 900 million for now?ey said most recently. it's probably quite a bit higher. a few million a week added at least. >> third most populous country in the entire world. talking about the hoodie. let's just begin there. do you think because of this ipo that he'll ever sort of ditch the hoodie and be dressed up in a suit and be more professional? he's caught a lot of flak this past week. >> it's ridiculous. he won't. >> he'll stay...
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. >> reporter: david kirkpatrick is what you might call a facebook historian. author of best selling book "the facebook effect. >> he is much more relaxed in private than public. i don't think to this day he would like to be as much as a public figure as he is. if it were up to him, he would never be on a stage. he mostly would be sitting in front of a computer coding because that is what he loves to do. >> do you see facebook as your dream job or stepping stone to something else? >> stepping stone? i don't necessarily think about what my dream job would be, but i guess this is pretty cool. i get to build what i want. that's awesome. >> reporter: it's interesting to get a glimpse of facebook's small office back then. notice the newspapers on the desk. it was only six years ago, but this was preiphone and ipad. one that hasn't changed is zuckerberg's attire. t-shirt and sandals and also unchanged, and, most important. >> hi. i'm mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook and online qrt. >> i'm not building a company for the sake of building a company because i think i
. >> reporter: david kirkpatrick is what you might call a facebook historian. author of best selling book "the facebook effect. >> he is much more relaxed in private than public. i don't think to this day he would like to be as much as a public figure as he is. if it were up to him, he would never be on a stage. he mostly would be sitting in front of a computer coding because that is what he loves to do. >> do you see facebook as your dream job or stepping stone to...
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. >>> joining us now with more about facebook is tech journalist david kirkpatrick, the author of "the facebook effect". good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> what's the reaction inside facebook today? they have to be happy. they got paid at the top of the range but there's some trepidation about this falling flat. >> some did party last night, no question n a big way. for them it was a huge win. they achieved what they wanted to achieve, which was raise an awful lot of money to give liquidity to early investors and employees. as mark said, right after the nasdaq bell rang, he said let's get back to work. i can't wait to see what you're that's the mindset at the company. a lot of people were posting on their facebook page, on their status update, they were putting the figure 1%. that's all they put. ma they meant by that, we're only 1% of the way there. it's a way of saying, we're just getting started. >> i thought they were saying, we're part of the 1% now. >> well, they certainly are part of the 1% as well, but they didn't know it. >> here's the thing, they can say that, b
. >>> joining us now with more about facebook is tech journalist david kirkpatrick, the author of "the facebook effect". good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> what's the reaction inside facebook today? they have to be happy. they got paid at the top of the range but there's some trepidation about this falling flat. >> some did party last night, no question n a big way. for them it was a huge win. they achieved what they wanted to achieve, which...
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. >> david kirkpatrick is what you might call a facebook historian.facebook affect." >> he's much more relaxed in private than he is in public. i don't think even to this day he would like to be as much of a public figure as he is. if it's up to him he was mostly be in front of a computer coding because that's what he loves to do. >> is facebook your dream job or a steppingstone to something else? >> definitely not a steppingstone. i don't necessarily think about what my dream job would be, but i guess this is pretty cool. i get to build what i want. that's awesome. >> reporter: it's interesting to get a glimpse of facebook's small office back then. notice the newspapers on the desk. it was only six years ago, but this was preiphone and ipad. the one thing that hasn't really changed, zuckerberg's attire. t-shirt and sandals. also unchanged and most important -- >> hi, i'm mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook. >> his core vision for the company. to use technology to connect people to their friends. >> i'm not building a company for the sake of building
. >> david kirkpatrick is what you might call a facebook historian.facebook affect." >> he's much more relaxed in private than he is in public. i don't think even to this day he would like to be as much of a public figure as he is. if it's up to him he was mostly be in front of a computer coding because that's what he loves to do. >> is facebook your dream job or a steppingstone to something else? >> definitely not a steppingstone. i don't necessarily think about...