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>> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.pwatch ticking] > laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. [stopwatch ticking] >> in our next story, we meet a young computer programmer who has literally become one of the most controversial faces of the internet revolution. back in 2004, mark zuckerberg, a harvard dropout, helped launch a website called facebook that reshaped the social media landscape. "are you on facebook yet?" soon became a common question, one quickly answered in the affirmative by millions and millions of people all around the world. friends use their pag
>> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.pwatch ticking] > laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding....
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>> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.topwatch ticking] tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. more style. more technology. less doors. introducing the 2012 c-coupe. starting at $37,220. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade.
>> the cofounder of facebook, mark zuckerberg next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns.topwatch ticking] tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida......
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as a teenager, mark zuckerberg came up with the idea from his dorm room in harvard. >> these guys knoweople and i need their e-mails. his story now immortalized in the hollywood movie, "the social network." >> when is it going live? >> right now. get your laptop out. >> reporter: from that tiny room, the phenomenon spread first to other colleges and then across the country. within two years they had 5 million users. today the site has 800 million. in fact, 40% of everyone on the internet has a facebook account. >> they're the second-most visited website in the world, so i mean, just a tremendous success in terms of its social impact and the scope of this company. how big is that scope? we posted that question where else, but on facebook. the question we're asking, how is facebook part of your everyday life? >> reporter: within seconds, the comments were rolling in. "this is how i keep in touch with all of my friends." "i check it every five minutes." and, "honest truth -- facebook is my life." two years ago, diane sawyer sat down with mark zuckerberg, asking him directly when he planne
as a teenager, mark zuckerberg came up with the idea from his dorm room in harvard. >> these guys knoweople and i need their e-mails. his story now immortalized in the hollywood movie, "the social network." >> when is it going live? >> right now. get your laptop out. >> reporter: from that tiny room, the phenomenon spread first to other colleges and then across the country. within two years they had 5 million users. today the site has 800 million. in fact, 40%...
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he was commissioned by mark zuckerberg to have at it.e a kid in a candy store, take these walls and do what you want. >> better not use spray paint. >> that's what he does. he's a graffiti office. he was given the best possible canvas he could ask for, hundreds and hundreds of feet of white space. >> this not the first time he worked in the facebook offices. he was commissioned in 2005 to decorate their offices. then again in 2007 mark zuckerberg had him come in to do their new base. i guess he loved what he had done. this time when they got more blank walls, he had him back. >> this is fun. it's fun to go to work and see what he'll create. >> plain boring strips of fluorescent lights that make you feel like you're going to have a headache, he turns them into '80s sunglasses. some is pretty rudimentary but look at this mural he did. look at that. those are the continents. north america under the monkey head and south america. don't know where he's going with russia. >> this is really, really cool. i like it when corporations embraces the
he was commissioned by mark zuckerberg to have at it.e a kid in a candy store, take these walls and do what you want. >> better not use spray paint. >> that's what he does. he's a graffiti office. he was given the best possible canvas he could ask for, hundreds and hundreds of feet of white space. >> this not the first time he worked in the facebook offices. he was commissioned in 2005 to decorate their offices. then again in 2007 mark zuckerberg had him come in to do their...
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mark zuckerberg's contemporaries issued colorful issues.ut they have to disclose acquisitions and what their patents look like. and customer relationships. but the docs will show who owns more than 5% of the social network. as of now, we know of digital sky, the original harvard brain trust and mark zuckerberg himself. but there are always surprises here. >> fascinating stuff. we'll learn who owns what, where the money comes from, how much money they earn and what their margin is. >> and what they're going to use it for. >> and what they're going to use the cash for. exactly. >> you're going to be busy, kayla. >> thanks a lot. get your speed reading up to par there. >>> speaking of tech and media pioneers, bob pittman certainly fits the bill. he now oversees clear channel's global media properties, including the nation's largest radio network and outdoor advertising properties. because it takes a media mogul to recognize another in the making, mr. pittman just inked a huge deal with ryan seacrest's production company. mr. pittman joins us o
mark zuckerberg's contemporaries issued colorful issues.ut they have to disclose acquisitions and what their patents look like. and customer relationships. but the docs will show who owns more than 5% of the social network. as of now, we know of digital sky, the original harvard brain trust and mark zuckerberg himself. but there are always surprises here. >> fascinating stuff. we'll learn who owns what, where the money comes from, how much money they earn and what their margin is....
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. >> i think they're going to learn about salary, how much people make, how much mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandberg, the chief operating officer, what are their salaries, and how are the relationships between the companies that do business with facebook, and what do those look like? how do people get paid? how does procter & gamble, a company, for instance, how would they get paid? >> going public will come with the fair share of challenges for mark zuckerberg and he will need to figure out how to reward his employees without putting to much emphasis on stock. and another challenge, how to keep the overnight millionaires who have been critical to facebook's success so far from leaving. >>> do you hate the clutter and complication of searching for those receipts? on the consumer watch, julie watts says, that may soon be a thing of the past. >> we all have them. receipts. stashed in your wallet. and shoe boxes. jump drawers. and when it is time to make a return, file taxes, fill out an expense report, we go digging. but one day, we may not have to. since all those receipts will be rig
. >> i think they're going to learn about salary, how much people make, how much mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandberg, the chief operating officer, what are their salaries, and how are the relationships between the companies that do business with facebook, and what do those look like? how do people get paid? how does procter & gamble, a company, for instance, how would they get paid? >> going public will come with the fair share of challenges for mark zuckerberg and he will need...
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i've heard mark zuckerberg say he was resistant, wasn't red you. so many shareholders that the securities and exchange commission requires that they go public. he doesn't have a choice legally. >> how is facebook going to change, not because of the public offering but because of where they are with a billion users, one seventh of the planet? >> it's really, really truly amazing. i think what they're going try tlo do. the growth will slow down in terms of the number of users on facebook. what they're going to try to do is get more people more engaged. getting people to spend more and more time. the more time they spend on facebook shall the more money the company makes by the way. that's what will happen. >> their success will be how to use it as a selling vehicle? >> that's right. initially, zuckerberg and the other people resisted making it overly commercial because they saw what happened to myspace. they wanted to gain people's trust and get people to join and be a part of the community. now that they've done that, they want people to be on it mo
i've heard mark zuckerberg say he was resistant, wasn't red you. so many shareholders that the securities and exchange commission requires that they go public. he doesn't have a choice legally. >> how is facebook going to change, not because of the public offering but because of where they are with a billion users, one seventh of the planet? >> it's really, really truly amazing. i think what they're going try tlo do. the growth will slow down in terms of the number of users on...
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. >> a lot of students want to be the next mark zuckerberg. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg may have droppedof college, but back on campus computer science is hot. and students with coding skills are burning up the job market. >> by graduation, how many companies reached out to you about working for them? >> i'd say between 10 and 20 reached out to me. just before graduating. >> reporter: how many job offers did you get? >> around four or five. >> reporter: you haven't even graduated yet. how many companies have reached out to you? >> between 10 and 20. >> reporter: it's a common story for computer science majors. >> most of my friends are also are not worried about jobs. >> reporter: look at tech job postings to see the demand. at nyu, that translated into a 94% placement rate for computer science grads last spring. for the class of 2011, computer science majors did the best on the job hunt. 56% had a job offer before graduation, compared with 41% overall. what do your friends tell you who aren't computer science majors about getting a job? >> they think i don't live in reality. >> reporter
. >> a lot of students want to be the next mark zuckerberg. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg may have droppedof college, but back on campus computer science is hot. and students with coding skills are burning up the job market. >> by graduation, how many companies reached out to you about working for them? >> i'd say between 10 and 20 reached out to me. just before graduating. >> reporter: how many job offers did you get? >> around four or five. >>...
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it would make founder mark zuckerberg a very rich man.y 20 years after aol went public and some think that this ipo could lead to another boom in technology. >> amazing what has happened in the last 20 years. facebook is still having tremendous successfully remember first meeting mark zuckerberg and he said he first learned how to program by hacking into the aol system. >> reporter: the law stopping most occasional investors from shelling out for this offering. >> unless you have a million dollars of net worth or more and have a preexisting relationship with the firm, can you not buy an ipo. that is the law. >> reporter: morgan stanley and goldman sachs jockeying right new for control of this stock sale. any deal could yield a big bank tens of millions of dollars in new business and, of course, fees. >>> the washington wizards were looking to do something they hadn't done since last april, win two straight. up next, things got off to a rocky start last night and by the end of the night, things got worse. highlights and an injury update co
it would make founder mark zuckerberg a very rich man.y 20 years after aol went public and some think that this ipo could lead to another boom in technology. >> amazing what has happened in the last 20 years. facebook is still having tremendous successfully remember first meeting mark zuckerberg and he said he first learned how to program by hacking into the aol system. >> reporter: the law stopping most occasional investors from shelling out for this offering. >> unless you...
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>> reporter: mark zuckerberg is the founder of facebook, 27 years old.n't know how much he makes but his estimated worth is about 17.5 billion dollars. depending how much facebook is actually worth and how much they make in the ipo, that could go to $20 billion. >> everyone is on facebook i think for my parents and lawrence karnow, lisa. >> and my mom. [ laughter ] >> much more on facebook's ip on the and what it means for the company coming up at 7 a.m. on "cbs this morning." >>> the metering lights are on at the bay bridge. >> it's getting busy. metering lights were turned on a little while ago so crowded. they just turned them on in the last 10 minutes. live look at the bay bridge on the upper deck, everything is moving fine this morning. southbound 880 they just cleared an accidentful i didn't have time to change this but two lanes were blocked for a while. coming out of downtown, in those northbound lanes of 280, it's sluggish. altamont pass, we have brake lights from the wind turbines through livermore and the dublin-pleasanton area. it's 23-minute
>> reporter: mark zuckerberg is the founder of facebook, 27 years old.n't know how much he makes but his estimated worth is about 17.5 billion dollars. depending how much facebook is actually worth and how much they make in the ipo, that could go to $20 billion. >> everyone is on facebook i think for my parents and lawrence karnow, lisa. >> and my mom. [ laughter ] >> much more on facebook's ip on the and what it means for the company coming up at 7 a.m. on "cbs...
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as a teenager, mark zuckerberg came occupy with the idea from this dorm room in harvard. his story now imporeportallized in the hollywood movie "the social network." >> from that tiny room, the phenomenal spread, first to other colleges and then across the country. within two yea five had five million users. today the site has 800 million. in fact 40% of everyone on the internet has a facebook account. >> the second most visited web site in the world. just a tremendous success in terms of its social impact and the scope of this company. >> and just how big is that scope? we posted the question, where else, but on facebook. >> the question we're asking is, how is facebook part of your everyday life? within seconds the comments were rolling in. this is how i keep in touch with my friend. i check it every five minutes, and honest truth, facebook is my life. two years ago. we sat down with mark suck e berg asking himen ctly when they're taking the company public. >> when it makes sense. >> now there are reports the paperwork could be filed as early as wednesday, making early
as a teenager, mark zuckerberg came occupy with the idea from this dorm room in harvard. his story now imporeportallized in the hollywood movie "the social network." >> from that tiny room, the phenomenal spread, first to other colleges and then across the country. within two yea five had five million users. today the site has 800 million. in fact 40% of everyone on the internet has a facebook account. >> the second most visited web site in the world. just a tremendous...
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watch out, mark zuckerberg. maggie lake, cnn, new york. >>> staying with technology, the former ceo of the optical equipmentmaker olympus has abandoned his fight to get his job back. michael woodford who was sacked in october after he blew the whistle on a billion dollar accounting fraud plans to sue the company for his unfair dismissal. he flew into tokyo to rally support for his reinstatement. wolfford says olympus' big japanese shareholders let him down. he has harsh word for the company's president. >> if that had been in any other capitalist market in the world, takayama would have had fruit thrown at him the athe press conference. the headlines would be "idiot, liar, fool." how could he have said these payments were appropriate and good value? but he stays. >> mark woodford going down fighting. the news hasn't hurt olympus' share price. it was up by 2.25%. if you look at the longer term, it has a long way to go before it recovers its huge losses since the scandal broke just under three months ago. one stag
watch out, mark zuckerberg. maggie lake, cnn, new york. >>> staying with technology, the former ceo of the optical equipmentmaker olympus has abandoned his fight to get his job back. michael woodford who was sacked in october after he blew the whistle on a billion dollar accounting fraud plans to sue the company for his unfair dismissal. he flew into tokyo to rally support for his reinstatement. wolfford says olympus' big japanese shareholders let him down. he has harsh word for the...
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may file papers next week for their stock -- >>> coming up in 20 minutes, what facebook founder mark zuckerberg pledged to the city of newark and why it's created legal problems. >>> tough talk about tuition, what president obama is threatening to do to colleges and what bay area students have to say about it. >>> the bay area weekend is here, i'll show you which in the weekend will be the warmest. -- i'll show you which day in the weekend will be the warmest. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. >>> i'm telling congress, we should steer pay to those colleges who provide good value, serve their students well. we are putting colleges on notice. >>> president obama had to
may file papers next week for their stock -- >>> coming up in 20 minutes, what facebook founder mark zuckerberg pledged to the city of newark and why it's created legal problems. >>> tough talk about tuition, what president obama is threatening to do to colleges and what bay area students have to say about it. >>> the bay area weekend is here, i'll show you which in the weekend will be the warmest. -- i'll show you which day in the weekend will be the warmest....
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i don't think mark zuckerberg planned to make so much money, but it had to come soon. >> why wouldn'twho doesn't care about money. it was never about money. it was about keeping control of things and making sure facebook was something that came into all of our lives and we were all using it, and it was never about cashing out or anything like that. i think once you go public, once you have an ipo, it becomes an adult company. it's not a couple college kids anymore in a dorm room. >> do you see him staying active, still running the company even though it becomes public? >> i think he will. he's changed a lot since he was a geeky kid trying to meet girls or whatever. i mean, he's changed into a major force of nature in the internet certainly. i think he will stay in control. i think there is a lot of great people there, people like cheryl sandburg, who is amazing. it's a different company than it was when it started. i think it's ready to become an adult company. >> what do you think, as the process of becoming public gets closer and we start talking about valuations and first-day run-u
i don't think mark zuckerberg planned to make so much money, but it had to come soon. >> why wouldn'twho doesn't care about money. it was never about money. it was about keeping control of things and making sure facebook was something that came into all of our lives and we were all using it, and it was never about cashing out or anything like that. i think once you go public, once you have an ipo, it becomes an adult company. it's not a couple college kids anymore in a dorm room. >>...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg apparently went hunting, he killed a bison, nicknamed it billy, thenounted its head on a wall. then, zuckerberg was like, "anyone else want to complain about the new facebook timeline? okay, good." [ laughter ] that's right, mark zuckerberg killed a bison and mounted its head on the wall, which explains why today all my farmville animals migrated to friendster. [ laughter ] get this, guys. [ light laughter ] nothing like a good friendster joke, huh? >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: according to a new survey, the most annoying word of 2011 was "whatever" -- [ laughter ] which is why i always go with the much less annoying option "whatevsies." in honor of christmas, a town in the uk held a reindeer race on friday night. and of course, it happened to be right when my grandma was crossing the street. [ laughter and ohs ] >> steve: where was this? where? >> jimmy: i didn't tell you? >> steve: no. what happened? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know my grandma, right? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: she -- got run over by a reindeer. [ laughter ] sorry about that.
facebook founder mark zuckerberg apparently went hunting, he killed a bison, nicknamed it billy, thenounted its head on a wall. then, zuckerberg was like, "anyone else want to complain about the new facebook timeline? okay, good." [ laughter ] that's right, mark zuckerberg killed a bison and mounted its head on the wall, which explains why today all my farmville animals migrated to friendster. [ laughter ] get this, guys. [ light laughter ] nothing like a good friendster joke, huh?...
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as a teenager mark zuckerberger came up with from the idea in his dorm room in harvard. >> these guys need each other and i need their e-mail. >> it was in the movie "the social network." >> get your laptop out. >> from that tiny room it spread to other colleges and then across the country. within two years they had 5 million users. today the site has 800 million. 40% of everyone on the internet has a facebook account. >> the second most visited website in the world. i mean, just a tremendous success in terms of its social impact in the scope of this company. >> and just how big is that scope? we posted the question, where else, but on facebook. >> the question we are asking is how is facebook part of your everyday life? >> within seconds the comments were rolling in. this is how i keep in touch with all of my friends. i check it every five minutes. and facebook is my life. two years ago diane sawyer asked him frequently when he planned to take the company public. >> when it makes sense. we aren't running the company to do that. >> but now there are reports paperwork could be filed as
as a teenager mark zuckerberger came up with from the idea in his dorm room in harvard. >> these guys need each other and i need their e-mail. >> it was in the movie "the social network." >> get your laptop out. >> from that tiny room it spread to other colleges and then across the country. within two years they had 5 million users. today the site has 800 million. 40% of everyone on the internet has a facebook account. >> the second most visited website...
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the founder mark zuckerberg is 27 years old estimated at $17.5 billion. with this ipo he could be worth as much as $20 billion. and more than 1 billion users with facebook with this ipo so a lot of users and certainly a lot of money, grace. >> not too shabby for a 27-year- old. thank you, lisa. >> reporter: not at all. >>> there's going to be more on facebook's ipo and what it means for the company. check it out on "cbs this morning" coming up at 7 a.m. >>> and trading of stock futures overnight is indicating that markets will open lower today on wall street. the dow ended last week at 12,660 after losing 74 points on friday. so far this year, the overall trend for the market has been positive. that's good. like to be optimistic. >> we do. always glass half full. we like that. thanks, grace. >>> we have some updated information now about this situation a power outage in san francisco. it sounds like it's north of the civic center. and the power outage affects a squared off area. right now between van ness to franklin and eddy to ellis. the road is blocked
the founder mark zuckerberg is 27 years old estimated at $17.5 billion. with this ipo he could be worth as much as $20 billion. and more than 1 billion users with facebook with this ipo so a lot of users and certainly a lot of money, grace. >> not too shabby for a 27-year- old. thank you, lisa. >> reporter: not at all. >>> there's going to be more on facebook's ipo and what it means for the company. check it out on "cbs this morning" coming up at 7 a.m....
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this is a tough decision fork mark zuckerberg because in essence he will be giving up some control of the company by bringing on public shareholders. how many shares will be made available to the public is this. >> the company could be worth as much as $100 billion. that would make it the biggest tech ipo in u.s. history. so far, the menlo-based company is not commenting. >>> also today, governor jerry brown told city leaders around the state everyone has to share the pain. in an interview with kcbs radio he said california has been spending money it doesn't have and cuts are necessary. >> it's almost like little children. daddy comes home says i lost my job we don't have the money. we can't go to the movies, can't have a new bicycle, can't have more toys. the fact, california has been spending money it didn't v i am balancing the books honestly and prudently and that means we have to cut back and that cutting nobody likes. >>> governor brown promised they will reform the pension program while protecting public education funding. >>> pink slips were mailed out today to more than 500 c
this is a tough decision fork mark zuckerberg because in essence he will be giving up some control of the company by bringing on public shareholders. how many shares will be made available to the public is this. >> the company could be worth as much as $100 billion. that would make it the biggest tech ipo in u.s. history. so far, the menlo-based company is not commenting. >>> also today, governor jerry brown told city leaders around the state everyone has to share the pain. in an...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg inttoduced the new format back in september.our stories, all your apps, and a new way to express who you are. its a new layout with everything sorted by months and years to make it easier to relive your on-line life. with last month's rollout, users were given an option to activate it right away or wait for the inevitable.it might be a little scarier right off the bat, or lots scarier off the bat. it's also going to be a lot more rewarding when you get over that uneasiness at first . after an account makes the witch to timeline users get 7 days before it goes public and friends can see it -- giving a user time to sort out what appears -- highlighting the good stuff, hiding those wild college party pictures, and deleting posts that aren't so interesting.tech reporter ssm biddle of gizmodo says it's easier than some users, might think.you don't have to go in and go month by month through the last several years of your life to make timeline look interesting. facebook does most of the work for you. they take all the posts, all the p
facebook founder mark zuckerberg inttoduced the new format back in september.our stories, all your apps, and a new way to express who you are. its a new layout with everything sorted by months and years to make it easier to relive your on-line life. with last month's rollout, users were given an option to activate it right away or wait for the inevitable.it might be a little scarier right off the bat, or lots scarier off the bat. it's also going to be a lot more rewarding when you get over that...
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. >> long term, then i will be happy to go to mark zuckerberg's house and wash his windows. or mow his yard. >> reporter: the facebook wind fall highlights california's dependence on income taxes that go up during good times and drop during bad times. it is one factor in our budget crisis. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> state earthquake safety officials say california has more work to do to with japan. the safety commission discussed japan's safety protocols. an early warning system but it may be a while before changes are made here. >> national economy isn't in great shape. i don't see these are a fix that will happen immediately but it is something we could aspire to. >> he says japan was prepared for last year's earthquake and most of the deaths were the result of the tsunami. >>> a earthquake shook japan today. the 5ate 8 was 75 southeast of fukushima. no one was hurt and no major damage was reported. there was also no risk of a tsunami. officials in japan are considering testing of breast milk for mothers who live mere the fukushima plant. radioactive material
. >> long term, then i will be happy to go to mark zuckerberg's house and wash his windows. or mow his yard. >> reporter: the facebook wind fall highlights california's dependence on income taxes that go up during good times and drop during bad times. it is one factor in our budget crisis. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> state earthquake safety officials say california has more work to do to with japan. the safety commission discussed japan's safety protocols. an...
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green was one of facebook founder mark zuckerberg's roommates. p the the. just facebook. >> reporter: that's because when zuckerberg asked green to drop out of harvard with him to build facebook green said no. >> we'd gotten in a little bit of trouble way previous project. >> reporter: that project, their first website, asked students to rate the looks of fellow classmates, hot or not. harvard officials threatened them with expulsion p. >> my father, who's a professor was not too happy with the prospect of me getting kicked out of school. >> what does your father say now about what fb fbs has become and -- >> duckerberg likes to make fun of my dad for this but we're still very close. >> reporter: instead he followed his politics and worked for john kerry's presidential campaign. colleagues call that decision green's $400 million mistake. his share if he had helped start facebook. >> i was like what about the content? >> reporter: but he's back in the facebook fold, running a company called causes. it's a facebook application and website which lets
green was one of facebook founder mark zuckerberg's roommates. p the the. just facebook. >> reporter: that's because when zuckerberg asked green to drop out of harvard with him to build facebook green said no. >> we'd gotten in a little bit of trouble way previous project. >> reporter: that project, their first website, asked students to rate the looks of fellow classmates, hot or not. harvard officials threatened them with expulsion p. >> my father, who's a professor...
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his dad advised him to stay away from mark zuckerberg, he's bad news. company called causes, he does wonderful things and has no regrets. >> i have a question. who does zuckerberg get to decide for the nasdaq? the symbol. >> you get to choose your own symbol. we were almost certain it's going to be fb. it would be fun if it were like. >> or poke. >> interesting where it goes money wise. >> still to come on "today in the bay," a south san francisco factory is expected to get a big fine from the federal government. we'll tell you why. >> you'll see picket lines outside of kaiser permanente hospitals today. a like report coming up next. >> and i'm consistently measuring hotness on my facebook page in terms of temperatures of course. if you like that you'll love what we have in store this weekend. >> the north bay, not for 101, 37 a little bit. we'll show you where there is muchslor mg owe ngcoinp.re [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to t
his dad advised him to stay away from mark zuckerberg, he's bad news. company called causes, he does wonderful things and has no regrets. >> i have a question. who does zuckerberg get to decide for the nasdaq? the symbol. >> you get to choose your own symbol. we were almost certain it's going to be fb. it would be fun if it were like. >> or poke. >> interesting where it goes money wise. >> still to come on "today in the bay," a south san francisco...
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i remember first meeting mark zuckerberg.learned to program by hacking into the aol system. reporter: facebook has 800 million users worldwide, the law stopping occasional investors from shelling out for this offering. >> unless you have a million dollars of net worth or more meaning you're a credited investor and have a preexisting relationship with the firm you cannot buy an ipo. that's the law. reporter: morgan stanley and goldman sachs jockeying for control of this stock sale. any deal could yield a i big bank tens of millions of -- yield a big bank tens of millions of dollars in new business and, of course, fees. >> you can't score with facebook, but you are going to be able to score with the weather. >> don't need to be a millionaire for nice weather. >> a totally public offering of wonderful numbers if you like it warm. who doesn't need a spring satcher in the end of january and -- sampler in the end of january and almost february. don't be surprised it will be chilly overnight and start on a cold note in the morning.
i remember first meeting mark zuckerberg.learned to program by hacking into the aol system. reporter: facebook has 800 million users worldwide, the law stopping occasional investors from shelling out for this offering. >> unless you have a million dollars of net worth or more meaning you're a credited investor and have a preexisting relationship with the firm you cannot buy an ipo. that's the law. reporter: morgan stanley and goldman sachs jockeying for control of this stock sale. any...
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it's a deal worth billions and could leave its founder mark zuckerberg worth as much as $20 billion. >>> a check of market act sift starting overseas. tokyo's nikkei average was down 48 points. hong kong's hang seng was down 320. in london the ftse opened down as well. on wall street, the dow closed 74 points for the week and the nasdaq was up 11. >>> millions of americans are being hit in the walt by record-high prices for beef. the cost of beef has soared 25% in just three years. one reason is the severe drought in the southern plains has pushed the number of cattle to its lowest level in 50 years. >>> well, students at a philadelphia-area middle school will not be wearing those uggs style boots. the popular footwear has been banned because students are tucking cell phones in boots. of course, cell phones are not allowed in class. administrators say uggs can be worn to school but they have been locked in the kids' lockers. >>> "the grey" is atop the box office. liam neeson heads and then "under world: awakening" bringing in $12.5 million and "one for the money" bringing in $12 mill
it's a deal worth billions and could leave its founder mark zuckerberg worth as much as $20 billion. >>> a check of market act sift starting overseas. tokyo's nikkei average was down 48 points. hong kong's hang seng was down 320. in london the ftse opened down as well. on wall street, the dow closed 74 points for the week and the nasdaq was up 11. >>> millions of americans are being hit in the walt by record-high prices for beef. the cost of beef has soared 25% in just three...
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about the california state gap >> it's there but it's big but it could be reduced by bay area mark zuckerberg, what he and facebook could be doing to tha could change the story for california. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu for your news. see you next time the news breaks . have a good day.
about the california state gap >> it's there but it's big but it could be reduced by bay area mark zuckerberg, what he and facebook could be doing to tha could change the story for california. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu for your news. see you next time the news breaks . have a good day.
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg introduced the format in september. >> all your stories and apps, andy to express. >> reporter: everything sorted by month and years to make it easier to relive your on line life. users were given an option to activate or wait for the inevitable. after an account makes the switch to timeline users get 7 days before it goes public and friends can see it. giving the user time to sort out what appears highlighting the good stuff, hiding the wild college party pictures and deleting posts that aren't so interesting. it's easier than some user might think. >> you don't have to go month by month. facebook takes the photos. >> reporter: the most prominent is the cover photo on profiles it's been confined to a small corner of the page. timeline stretches it across the entire page, so choose a good one. i'm karen kay pa, you are now clicked in. >> the girl scouts are celebrating the centennial with a new cookie, savanna smiles it's lemon flavored. the company that makes the treats describes them as cool and crisp with just the right number of lemon chips. you can
facebook founder mark zuckerberg introduced the format in september. >> all your stories and apps, andy to express. >> reporter: everything sorted by month and years to make it easier to relive your on line life. users were given an option to activate or wait for the inevitable. after an account makes the switch to timeline users get 7 days before it goes public and friends can see it. giving the user time to sort out what appears highlighting the good stuff, hiding the wild college...
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the guy that's going to boom is mark zuckerberg.s the $100 billion valuation, look where zuckerberg is likely to fall. he's likely to become the 23rd wealthiest human being on this planet. >> boy, there's a lot to live up to there. everybody's just going to want to dig into this thing. this is going to have every element of intrigue for an ipo. >> zynga might get a pop from this. all the attention from the people that may not be on facebook, there's actually some of them out there, maybe they'll start to sniff around. >> there's a lot of -- >> some people think it is up 5%. >> it's all a matter of how well they've monetized all of us who use it. >> really? is that true? our producer just in my ear with this little nugget. mark zuckerberg would be richer than larry of google fame. >> really? >> and guess what also? we should get jane wells to silicon valley stat because remember you and i were talking about home prices being -- literally a two-bedroom shack a million bucks. if you're a realtor in silicon valley right now, take the re
the guy that's going to boom is mark zuckerberg.s the $100 billion valuation, look where zuckerberg is likely to fall. he's likely to become the 23rd wealthiest human being on this planet. >> boy, there's a lot to live up to there. everybody's just going to want to dig into this thing. this is going to have every element of intrigue for an ipo. >> zynga might get a pop from this. all the attention from the people that may not be on facebook, there's actually some of them out there,...
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i've always heard mark zuckerberg say he wasn't ready. why now? so many shareholders at the company that the security and exchanges commission require they go public. >> so he didn't have a choice. >> how is facebook going to change? not because of the public offering but because of where they are with a billion users? >> it's really, really truly amazing. i think that what they're going to try to do -- obviously, the growth is going to slow down in terms of number of users. what they're going to try to do is get people more engaged. trying to get people to spend more and more time. the more time they spend on facebook, the more time the company makes. that's what's going to happen. >> but their success will be how they can use facebook as a selling vehicle. >> that's right. and you know, initially mark zuckerberg and the other people at facebook resisted making it overly commercial because they saw what happened to myspace. they wanted to gain people's trust and get them to be a part of the community. now that they've done that, they want people
i've always heard mark zuckerberg say he wasn't ready. why now? so many shareholders at the company that the security and exchanges commission require they go public. >> so he didn't have a choice. >> how is facebook going to change? not because of the public offering but because of where they are with a billion users? >> it's really, really truly amazing. i think that what they're going to try to do -- obviously, the growth is going to slow down in terms of number of users....
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watch out, mark zuckerberg. >>> a big reason for the jump in applications, the staggering number of kids, majors, who get hired, 94% of nyu computer science grads got jobs last spring. 94%. that is our report. i'll be back mere at 11:00 along with -- here at 11:00 along with topper shutt looking ahead to the weekend. don't forget we're always on www.wusa9.com. i'm anita brikman. have a great weekend. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> katy perry's preacher parents speak out about their daughter's divorce. >> you know why my daughter is where she is at today? >> what they're telling the congregation about katy. >>> then, drew barrymore's new ring. britney spears. steven tyler. jessica and justin. "e.t.'s" engagement report card. which couples will actually make it down the aisle? >>> i'm back. >> mary hart returns to "e.t." today and she's taking us backstage with brad and george. >> they tease each other. >> plus, her most candid moment from the palm springs international film festival. >> i can't believe what you said up there
watch out, mark zuckerberg. >>> a big reason for the jump in applications, the staggering number of kids, majors, who get hired, 94% of nyu computer science grads got jobs last spring. 94%. that is our report. i'll be back mere at 11:00 along with -- here at 11:00 along with topper shutt looking ahead to the weekend. don't forget we're always on www.wusa9.com. i'm anita brikman. have a great weekend. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment...
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also on the list, mark zuckerberg and amelia earhart. missing from the list, bill gates.he survey was of adults. >> a spin on a classic movie. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >> get this, a legendary bay area wine family known for parties will be spilling secrets in a tell-all memoir. margaret mendovi is set to release a book detailing her glamorous wine country lifestyle and sharing inside stories of the napa valley wine business. this according to decanter.com, the book is reportedly due out in july. >> fans of the super bowl not only watch for the football but also the commercials. and one on sunday steals from a classic movi
also on the list, mark zuckerberg and amelia earhart. missing from the list, bill gates.he survey was of adults. >> a spin on a classic movie. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can...
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the publisher has also done comic books on mark zuckerberg and lady gaga, as well. >>> president obama hosting some celebs at the white house. brad pitt, angelina jolie, spoke with him about jolie's humanitarian work. she is the united nations good will ambassador. the hollywood couple was in d.c. to screen her movie, in the land of blood and money. she wrote and directed the movie about the bosnian war crimes. >> amazing how they can shoot video through the white house like that and see who is in there. >> cool. >> hey, tickets are on sale right now for the new batman movie that's coming out. >> "the dark knight" rises already sold out. a lot of anticipation. entertainment weekly reports fans can still buy tickets for san francisco and in los angeles. the tickets are sold through online retailer fandango. the company says it is unusual for tickets to go on sale this far in advance. looks good. >>> new cereal, why parents are concerned about a new brant of cheerios. >> thousands of jobs coming to the bay area, why the company behind it remains a mystery. >>> snuffing out bad habits on
the publisher has also done comic books on mark zuckerberg and lady gaga, as well. >>> president obama hosting some celebs at the white house. brad pitt, angelina jolie, spoke with him about jolie's humanitarian work. she is the united nations good will ambassador. the hollywood couple was in d.c. to screen her movie, in the land of blood and money. she wrote and directed the movie about the bosnian war crimes. >> amazing how they can shoot video through the white house like that...
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. >>> speaking of cash why should mark zuckerberg have all the fun. facebook is doing more than changing your profile page. find out how to get a cut of the social network's cash. >>> but first a night a hallowed ground as the nation celebrates dr. martin luther king, jr.'s legacy. we'll take you to the memorial. check out some of the other stories on our rundown. we'll be right back. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. i want a baby. a baby? but we were gonna see the northern lights in alaska. and go spelunking with the guys. yeah, i said it-- spelunking. [ whirring ] and i still haven't built one of those fighting robots. come on. it's pretty awesome. okay. just a few things we need to do first. [ laughs ] [ announcer ] before you make your leap, make a list. then get going in the completely redesigned cr-v. all new, from honda. say. musical -- >>> a musical tribute tonight to dr. martin luther king, jr. president and mrs. obama joined hundreds of others at the kennedy center for the let freedom ring concert featuring grammy award winning bobby mcf
. >>> speaking of cash why should mark zuckerberg have all the fun. facebook is doing more than changing your profile page. find out how to get a cut of the social network's cash. >>> but first a night a hallowed ground as the nation celebrates dr. martin luther king, jr.'s legacy. we'll take you to the memorial. check out some of the other stories on our rundown. we'll be right back. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. i want a baby. a baby? but we were gonna see the...
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i know i sound old, but i want the context of what this all means as opposed to and at 11:07 mark zuckerberg has walked into the room. >> i think it's magic when you can put together smart news and analysis at the same time. sometimes -- sometimes we do it right and that's what we're striving for is not to tell you why it happened, but why it's interesting or why -- the context for what really is going on, behind not just the announcement of the person standing on stage reading from a lecturn. >> you want to give it out quick. >> the person who is not up until now read all things "d" it's something the rest of us are checking all the time. >> oh, thank you. >> to make sure we did not get scooped and sometimes we did. on a lighter note, you wrote an article recently about facebook. the ability to flag a photograph that is inappropriate. tell me more about that. >> facebook has for a long time offered community policing. that means they don't have warehouses upon warehouses of people checking every single foet that that someone posts to see if there's nudity or something inappropriate. in fact
i know i sound old, but i want the context of what this all means as opposed to and at 11:07 mark zuckerberg has walked into the room. >> i think it's magic when you can put together smart news and analysis at the same time. sometimes -- sometimes we do it right and that's what we're striving for is not to tell you why it happened, but why it's interesting or why -- the context for what really is going on, behind not just the announcement of the person standing on stage reading from a...
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. >>> mark zuckerberg is brought own chef, two mades, two body guards and other security. replaced the furniture. >>> the most expensive home sold in the united states last year was right here in the bay area. they come up with a list of the three most :homes. third is this one in los angeles. it sold for $85 million. a new york pent house at number 2, $88 million. the most expensive home of all was a mansion purchased last march. $100million. >> became a favorite character in the film. they have been spotted from the pacific northwest to new england. >>> now let's look at the weather. it has been a great day in the bay area. i ima:no rain in the forecast. >> no rain in the forecast. we are starting to feel guilty. mild overnight lowes. day time highes, 70 in santa rosa. 72 yesterday. 67 in concord. 70 in livermore. guess what tomorrow will be like? like yesterday. we will continue with this weather pattern. it will be a little cooler tomorrow. !+÷(%jd:fx#"6rqíñkct.$-ó:qs are strong -- that is storms are so strong. this moves down the backside and that is it. that is the
. >>> mark zuckerberg is brought own chef, two mades, two body guards and other security. replaced the furniture. >>> the most expensive home sold in the united states last year was right here in the bay area. they come up with a list of the three most :homes. third is this one in los angeles. it sold for $85 million. a new york pent house at number 2, $88 million. the most expensive home of all was a mansion purchased last march. $100million. >> became a favorite...
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next week, a harvard student inspired by mark zuckerberg sea eighth a company that translates the lookield after high end paper invitation to the digital realm. >> there was a lot of sense that you could, you know, win little bit of creativity and a lot of work, you can create a company on the web that would really affect people's lives. >> find out how paperless post attracted use to the white house. sam: i'm sam chernin. owner of sammy's fish box. i opened the first sammy's back in 1966. my employees are like family. and, i want people that work for me to feel that they're sharing in my success.
next week, a harvard student inspired by mark zuckerberg sea eighth a company that translates the lookield after high end paper invitation to the digital realm. >> there was a lot of sense that you could, you know, win little bit of creativity and a lot of work, you can create a company on the web that would really affect people's lives. >> find out how paperless post attracted use to the white house. sam: i'm sam chernin. owner of sammy's fish box. i opened the first sammy's back...