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i think mark zuckerberg would've been successful in anything that he did.'t think anybody could be him, but i think that are a lot of people that could be mark zuckerberg. emily: what does the classroom look like 10 years from now? sal: kids are able to create things at 10 or 20 years ago you needed an engineering degree to build. schools will be these maker spaces. they could be making art, poetry, starting businesses, who knows what might be. i hope to be doing this until the day that i die which hopefully is not for another 50 or so years. if i imagine a world in 500 years, i hope khan academy is still around. what do we need to do to make this an organization that can reach a billion students? what needs to be done? what is at stake here? i hope i keep making videos. emily: thank you so much for joining us. ♪ ♪ emily: it has changed the way we watch video, redefined going viral, challenged governments, and even launched the career of justin bieber. today, youtube, now owned by google has more than 1 billion users, uploading 300 hours of video every minu
i think mark zuckerberg would've been successful in anything that he did.'t think anybody could be him, but i think that are a lot of people that could be mark zuckerberg. emily: what does the classroom look like 10 years from now? sal: kids are able to create things at 10 or 20 years ago you needed an engineering degree to build. schools will be these maker spaces. they could be making art, poetry, starting businesses, who knows what might be. i hope to be doing this until the day that i die...
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anyone can be mark zuckerberg? there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement here. i do think most people on the planet are capable of mastering calculus, are capable of programming a computer, are capable of understanding genetics. i generally believe that. to 400ple is if you want years back to western europe, 20% of men and 10% of women were literate. emily: can anyone start facebook? khan academy? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things, mark zuckerberg. you shift his life a year forward or back, he might not have started facebook. he might have been an engineer for facebook. you shift sal khan's life forward or back instead of going , up in new orleans, he might have grown up in calcutta. you don't know what paths might have been. there are people who push themselves to grow. but they also had a lot of opportunity. they were in the right places at the right time. and a little dose of luck never hurt. i think mark zuckerberg would've be
anyone can be mark zuckerberg? there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement here. i do think most people on the planet are capable of mastering calculus, are capable of programming a computer, are capable of understanding genetics. i generally believe that. to 400ple is if you want years back to western europe, 20% of men and 10% of women were literate. emily: can anyone start facebook? khan academy? sal: i don't know for sure....
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anyone can be mark zuckerberg? there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement here. i do think that most people on the planet are capable of mastering calculus, are capable of programming a computer, are capable of understanding genetics or quantum physics. i generally believe that. my example is if you went to 400 years back to western europe, you would see that roughly 20% of men and 10% of women were literate, could read. emily: but could anyone start facebook? start the khan academy? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things, mark zuckerberg, with a slightly -- you shift his life a year forward or back, he might not have started facebook. he might have been an engineer for facebook. you shift sal khan's life forward or back, instead of growing up in new orleans, if he grew up in calcutta -- you don't know what paths would have been. it is a combination of they do have a growth mindset, there are people who push themselves to grow and learn
anyone can be mark zuckerberg? there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement here. i do think that most people on the planet are capable of mastering calculus, are capable of programming a computer, are capable of understanding genetics or quantum physics. i generally believe that. my example is if you went to 400 years back to western europe, you would see that roughly 20% of men and 10% of women were literate, could read....
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it's more of a hands-off approach compared to bill gates and mark zuckerberg. rk: our approach, it looks like it is a hands-off approach, which is interesting. i don't think of it as hands-off approach because we work hand-in-hand. but we offer a full package. we are not just about the money. money alone isn't going to solve anybody's problems. it is about the money, technology, and people. emily: apple unveiled plans to give $100 million to public schools. what do you think of apple's plan? mark: it is great apple is going to give $100 million. but i think apple should be giving billions of dollars to public schools. apple has reaped a huge harvest from public schools. if you go through these public school classrooms and open up their closets you find old , apples, macs, ipad3 apple has built a lot of this history on the k-12 market and it should be giving back in a massive way to the public schools. $100 million is great but i hope it is a start. emily: salesforce ceo marc benioff. staying focused on what is going on in san francisco, new data from redfin show
it's more of a hands-off approach compared to bill gates and mark zuckerberg. rk: our approach, it looks like it is a hands-off approach, which is interesting. i don't think of it as hands-off approach because we work hand-in-hand. but we offer a full package. we are not just about the money. money alone isn't going to solve anybody's problems. it is about the money, technology, and people. emily: apple unveiled plans to give $100 million to public schools. what do you think of apple's plan?...
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mark zuckerberg is usually very private on facebook.oday, he shared his most personal detail that will probably have the biggest impact. what got the attention of his 33 million followers wasn't so much he and his wife are expecting a little girl. he shared the two have had three miscarriages along the way. it's a lonely experience. most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will distance you or reflect upon you. as if you are defective or did something to cause it. so, you struggle on your own. >> i think there is something very powerful about his being willing to share this very personal difficulty he and his wife have gone through. it seems like the hope people will be more open to talking about the struggles in their life as well as the successes. >> reporter: psychiatrist anita barsman talks to patients dealing with such pregnancy loss in her san francisco office. the healing process may now include social media. >> he is hoping to be helpful to people and start a conversation. make a space for a convers
mark zuckerberg is usually very private on facebook.oday, he shared his most personal detail that will probably have the biggest impact. what got the attention of his 33 million followers wasn't so much he and his wife are expecting a little girl. he shared the two have had three miscarriages along the way. it's a lonely experience. most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will distance you or reflect upon you. as if you are defective or did something to cause it....
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ceo mark zuckerberg posting an amazing announcen't. bush push of yet another security breach at the white house. this evening, a woman tried to the jump the fence. this video shows her arrest. the white house was put into . >>> some new video we want to show you. this evening, a woman tried to jury was duly sworn the if he said. the white house was put on lockdown. you may recall there's been several recent security breeches. the secret service is currently installing a taller fence. >>> mark zuckerberg announced that he and his wrief are expecting their first child. >> in a long facebook post he writes this will be a new chapter in our lives. it also opened a sensitive public dialogue. local doctors and fertility experts are embracing them. >> it's a very pry vault issue. and it's hard to discuss miscarriages with other people. zuckerberg added we hope this spooerns are give more people sharing their stories, as well. >>> dr. carolyn givens says technology for addressing fertility problems has progressed rapidly in recent years. >> i
ceo mark zuckerberg posting an amazing announcen't. bush push of yet another security breach at the white house. this evening, a woman tried to the jump the fence. this video shows her arrest. the white house was put into . >>> some new video we want to show you. this evening, a woman tried to jury was duly sworn the if he said. the white house was put on lockdown. you may recall there's been several recent security breeches. the secret service is currently installing a taller fence....
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mark zuckerberg and his wife are expecting a baby girl.ed up about personal details -- they had three miscarriages until now, so congratulations, mark zuckerberg and have a great weekend. ♪ mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to hillary clinton's summer friday document dump, thanks a lot, lady. ♪ john: happy national document dump friday. in our lineup -- money and insults. first, the trifecta of hillary clinton's disclosures are out this evening. the temperature in brooklyn is 89 degrees. health records, check. tax statements, check. since 2007, she says her family has paid more than $43 million in federal taxes.
mark zuckerberg and his wife are expecting a baby girl.ed up about personal details -- they had three miscarriages until now, so congratulations, mark zuckerberg and have a great weekend. ♪ mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to hillary clinton's summer friday document dump, thanks a lot, lady. ♪ john: happy national document dump friday. in our lineup -- money and insults. first, the trifecta of hillary clinton's disclosures are out this...
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emily: mark zuckerberg called u.s. surveillance a threat to the internet. what do you want from a mark zuckerberg, what do you want from tim cook? sec. carter: i am with them a 100%. we are trying to find a solution that will allow people to make use of this technology in a way that is good for humankind and at the same time we do need to protect ourselves against terrorists, child pornographers, criminal networks, drug runners. on and on. there has to be a certain amount of public order as well as private freedom. i don't think we can strike that balance in washington, we can only do so by talking to the greatest leaders and minds in this field. emily: you're working on the 2017 budget, the last budget you will have a big impact on. what needs more money? what needs less money? should there be a site -- should there be a cyber security arm of the military? sec. carter: it needs more money. even in an era where there is a lot of budget turmoil. we need to invest more in cyber. emily: how much more? sec. carter: the tricky thing is cyber investments is not s
emily: mark zuckerberg called u.s. surveillance a threat to the internet. what do you want from a mark zuckerberg, what do you want from tim cook? sec. carter: i am with them a 100%. we are trying to find a solution that will allow people to make use of this technology in a way that is good for humankind and at the same time we do need to protect ourselves against terrorists, child pornographers, criminal networks, drug runners. on and on. there has to be a certain amount of public order as...
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mark zuckerberg forward u.s. attacked donald trump that called mass deportation absurd.sident of the organization joins me now with more. why now? guest: with immigration reform in the news and false information out there we thought it is a great time to remind people of the role immigrants play in why we need to fix a broken immigration system. sensible security provisions, having a system that works for today, and for the 11 million immigrants who are here, giving them the ability to go through a background check and come out and get legal status and a pathway to citizenship. emily: to you have said trump and scott walker don't have the best stance on immigration. what candidates do you like? guest: let's say exactly what it is. when you talk about rounding up and forcibly deporting 12 million people, that is creating a police state. that is costing $600 billion. that is not just not being good on immigration, that is against american values. it is important to put a pin in that inside this is not about arguing at the margins. we believe we are not going to go into thi
mark zuckerberg forward u.s. attacked donald trump that called mass deportation absurd.sident of the organization joins me now with more. why now? guest: with immigration reform in the news and false information out there we thought it is a great time to remind people of the role immigrants play in why we need to fix a broken immigration system. sensible security provisions, having a system that works for today, and for the 11 million immigrants who are here, giving them the ability to go...
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facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg. trump wants to curb the work visa program that has helped bring thousands of engineers to silicon valley. zuckerberg is part of a group of executives who want to increase the number of work permits. florida senator marco rubio who is also running for the gop nomination is pushing a bill to do just that prompting trump to refer to him as zuckerberg's personal senator. zuckerberg's pro immigration advocacy group released a statement calling trump's proposals absurd. >>> many bay area cities have been trying to figure out how to handle short-term rentals like "airbnb." sharon chin tells us one town is handling "airbnb" by saying, no. >> reporter: if you are planning to rent a place in tiburon you have fewer options starting in the fall. the town council voted 3-2 to amends an ordinance and ban people from renting out their property for less than 31 days. that's good news for cliff and nancy, who aren't happy with the growing number of vacation rentals over popular websites like "airbnb" a
facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg. trump wants to curb the work visa program that has helped bring thousands of engineers to silicon valley. zuckerberg is part of a group of executives who want to increase the number of work permits. florida senator marco rubio who is also running for the gop nomination is pushing a bill to do just that prompting trump to refer to him as zuckerberg's personal senator. zuckerberg's pro immigration advocacy group released a statement calling trump's proposals...
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[laughter] dick: just because mark zuckerberg described it that way doesn't mean that is what it is.laughter] emily: how would you describe it? if not in that way? dick: i would describe it as this remarkable, simple idea that became the broadcast platform for the world. and i think the great insight that we had was instead of having these ads or this stuff that is off to the side of what everyone is doing, let's make the monetization engine and the business engine part of what everyone is already doing. the tweets. and that turned out to be something that, you know, frankly lots of other companies, including facebook, have taken from us and used to great success. you like the way i spun that around? and turned to them. maybe they are the copier. [laughter] emily: the drama of twitter's early days is well documented. we do not need to go into that. i do want to ask you one question. dick: yeah, with the clown car. emily: ev williams stepped down in 2010 as ceo. you became ceo. as nick describes it, ev was told he was fired and you were the new ceo. and then ev said you would not be a
[laughter] dick: just because mark zuckerberg described it that way doesn't mean that is what it is.laughter] emily: how would you describe it? if not in that way? dick: i would describe it as this remarkable, simple idea that became the broadcast platform for the world. and i think the great insight that we had was instead of having these ads or this stuff that is off to the side of what everyone is doing, let's make the monetization engine and the business engine part of what everyone is...
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. >>> when we come back, donald trump taking a big shot at facebo facebook's mark zuckerberg.n the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm, they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter every day. but your stellar notebook gives hanyou the gumptionlc. to reach for the sky. that's that new gear feeling. this week, these office depot brand notebooks just one cent. office depot officemax. unidentified man threw a small explosive in a river from a bridge. the skies are going to be crowded this labor day weekend. an industry group says u.s. airlines will carry 14.2 million passengers, up 3% from last year. summer travel overall is expected to reach a record high thanks to the stronger economy. >> scary moment for yankees pitcher brian mitchell. twins batter eduardo nunez hitting a pitc
. >>> when we come back, donald trump taking a big shot at facebo facebook's mark zuckerberg.n the us are caused by weather. but utilities can now predict where the power will go out, within a few city blocks. working with ibm, they're combining micro weather forecasts with detailed data from local sensors. to predict where outages are likely to occur. and send crews exactly where they're needed, when they're needed. ibm analytics from the internet of things is making energy smarter...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg posting a major announcement and it's shedding light on a sensitive topic. >> this morning we're waking up to cloud cover across the entire bay area and it's extensive. we'll see a nice mild rebound to the day. we'll detail that forecast coming up after this. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! >>> welcome back. we're taking a live look at the golden gate bridge. traffic moving very nicely. cloudy skies but really nice temperatures. 60s across the bay area. if you're headed out for a walk or saturday morning stroll. >>> a bay area lawmaker is pushing to allow the u.s. post office to ship alcohol. peninsula representative introduced the bill this week. she says the current ban on shipping a
facebook founder mark zuckerberg posting a major announcement and it's shedding light on a sensitive topic. >> this morning we're waking up to cloud cover across the entire bay area and it's extensive. we'll see a nice mild rebound to the day. we'll detail that forecast coming up after this. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex...
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mark zuckerberg's personal senator, marco rubio, has a bill to triple h1bs that would decimate womennd minorities. president of the accountability project and also a democratic strategist is with me now. and a "national review" reporter cat then temp with me here. nomi, what is your take on this? is trump's plan even a plan or more of an idea. >> you got it right there. it is not a plan. criticizing whatever he can criticize and using buzzwords to excite his base. funny thing, trump has modeling agency called trump models and he uses visas to bring models. deirdre: i don't know, catherine, where he is getting data that these workers whether foreign or not, from what i understand, good engineers, doesn't matter their nationality is they can charge -- >> he doesn't need data. speaking as true conservative and generally conservative to not get micromanaged levels of involvement into businesses. he doesn't look into those kinds of things before he says stuff. he makes it up as he goes along. deirdre: most engineers start, and i emphasize start, at 70-k. that doesn't matter where they're
mark zuckerberg's personal senator, marco rubio, has a bill to triple h1bs that would decimate womennd minorities. president of the accountability project and also a democratic strategist is with me now. and a "national review" reporter cat then temp with me here. nomi, what is your take on this? is trump's plan even a plan or more of an idea. >> you got it right there. it is not a plan. criticizing whatever he can criticize and using buzzwords to excite his base. funny thing,...
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what is donald trump saying about mark zuckerberg and what is mark zuckerberg sang about immigration.p is saying, called him out specifically, wants more of these ups to be handed out, wants to triple the amount given these foreign workers, technology companies in the u.s. donald trump says this is away for him to not hire americans but to hire foreign labor at a cheaper rate and the data back up mr. trump on this because if you are a foreign worker on of these a working at google, yahoo! you are taking 40% less than the american worker holding that jobs the trump says zuckerburg needs to stop it. stuart: mark zuckerberg since you don't have enough homegrown workers properly trained to do the kind of job he is offering. >> i am not sure that is true and the reason i say that is that is what mark zuckerberg says, 74% of american college graduates, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, 74% of those workers with those graduating degrees joy and not working in their degree or feel they work in other things like law, accounting and finance so these jobs, looks like from the data i
what is donald trump saying about mark zuckerberg and what is mark zuckerberg sang about immigration.p is saying, called him out specifically, wants more of these ups to be handed out, wants to triple the amount given these foreign workers, technology companies in the u.s. donald trump says this is away for him to not hire americans but to hire foreign labor at a cheaper rate and the data back up mr. trump on this because if you are a foreign worker on of these a working at google, yahoo! you...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg announcing that he and wife dr.ugh three miscarriages. there's been a huge social response including many "gma" viewers sharing their own stories and abc's deborah roberts has the story. >> reporter: it's a facebook post that has struck an emotional nerve all around the world. facebook founder mark zuckerberg and wife priscilla opening up about their emotional struggle to have a baby. zuckerberg announcing the exciting news, we're expecting a baby girl. but also detailing the heartbreak leading up to it saying "we've been trying to have a child for a couple of years and have had three miscarriages along the way. most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will distance you or reflect upon you, so you struggle on your own." in fact, an estimated 10% to 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. i know that pain having miscarried just before the birth of my first child. >> momma. >> reporter: jessica zucker, a mom of two can relate, as well. >> at 16 weeks' pregnant, i miscarried. it went from h
facebook founder mark zuckerberg announcing that he and wife dr.ugh three miscarriages. there's been a huge social response including many "gma" viewers sharing their own stories and abc's deborah roberts has the story. >> reporter: it's a facebook post that has struck an emotional nerve all around the world. facebook founder mark zuckerberg and wife priscilla opening up about their emotional struggle to have a baby. zuckerberg announcing the exciting news, we're expecting a...
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stories when you talk to the head of the nsa and when you see the statement from larry page and mark zuckerbergmaintain they do they have to do by law when there required to, but they don't willy-nilly and over data to the government. mark: emily, we will see you coming up with that exclusive interview with defense secretary carter. we will be back. ♪ this is the "bloomberg market day." fly fishing with economics, gathering and jackson hall wyoming. on their minds? how to boost inflation and economic growth. matt: james bullard says u.s. economic fundamentals look good, despite the gyrations in the markets this week. does that mean a rate hike is coming? we will bring you his interview from jackson hole. mark: protecting the nation's military from cyber threats, and interview with the defense secretary ashton carter who is visiting silicon valley today. matt: good afternoon, i am matt miller. mark: i am our content. secretary carter will be sitting down with emily chang, so you will not want to meet up. let's start with a look at the markets. stocks have been drifting between gains and losses a
stories when you talk to the head of the nsa and when you see the statement from larry page and mark zuckerbergmaintain they do they have to do by law when there required to, but they don't willy-nilly and over data to the government. mark: emily, we will see you coming up with that exclusive interview with defense secretary carter. we will be back. ♪ this is the "bloomberg market day." fly fishing with economics, gathering and jackson hall wyoming. on their minds? how to boost...
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. >>> up next at 11:00, mark zuckerberg posting a major's nouncement, but also shedding light on a sensitive topic. >>> we'll tell you about the small, but significant changes that might make people change their minds about oak lend. >>> we're get a live look at mt. hamilton, all that sunshine and nice comfortable temperatures but a slow warming trend will begin this week. more on that in the microclimate forecast. k this out. with xfinity home we get 24/7 professional monitoring and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. but lately it's seeing a renaissance of sorts. >>> welcome back. oakland sometimes gets a bad rap, but it's lately seen a right-hand sawn. >> i think oakland over the years has gotten a bad rap. >>> whether or not that reputation is deserved change is afoot. this one-time stomping grounds of jack lorchden is se
. >>> up next at 11:00, mark zuckerberg posting a major's nouncement, but also shedding light on a sensitive topic. >>> we'll tell you about the small, but significant changes that might make people change their minds about oak lend. >>> we're get a live look at mt. hamilton, all that sunshine and nice comfortable temperatures but a slow warming trend will begin this week. more on that in the microclimate forecast. k this out. with xfinity home we get 24/7...
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it's something even mark zuckerberg didn't see coming when he first launched that site back in 2004 ande have the video to prove it. friday august 28th, 2015 and squawk box begins right now. >> live from new york where business never sleeps this is squawk box. ♪ >> welcome in. i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen and sarah is with us this morning. becky will be back next week. it's a pronunciation issue for me. a lot to discuss. >> it's a hard g. >> i know. >> we have a lot to discuss with jason today following this week's roller coaster ride in the markets. the dow
it's something even mark zuckerberg didn't see coming when he first launched that site back in 2004 ande have the video to prove it. friday august 28th, 2015 and squawk box begins right now. >> live from new york where business never sleeps this is squawk box. ♪ >> welcome in. i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen and sarah is with us this morning. becky will be back next week. it's a pronunciation issue for me. a lot to discuss. >> it's a hard g. >> i know. >>...
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a group o representing mark zuckerberg in bill gates heading back at his plan. the group forward u.s. wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should restrict them is just wrong." the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these take u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first week employers could apply for them. love technology companies to employ people from overseas. coming up, the new product behind salesforce better than expected forecast. yelp gives taxpayers a place to how much they love the irs or tsa. stay with us on "bloomberg west." ♪ matt: hot storymatt: we are watching today, california regulators say they have evidence uber field to read out 25 drivers with serious criminal records. fromfailed to prevent it hiring registered sex offenders, identity thieves, burglars, a kit wrapper, and a convicted murderer. -- a kidnapper. to full themwsuit forgiven giving. assurances that its drivers are safe. --they filed a lawsuit for failing to give assurances. in ubse, let's bring managing director of software and still here with me is co
a group o representing mark zuckerberg in bill gates heading back at his plan. the group forward u.s. wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should restrict them is just wrong." the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these take u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first week employers could apply for them. love technology companies to employ people from overseas. coming up, the new product behind salesforce better than expected forecast. yelp gives...
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ceo mark zuckerberg writing 1 billion people use facebook.ime that has happened in a single day. one in seven people around the world logged onto the social network. a rough day for luxury retailer tiffany. the stock punished after the company reported a 15% decline. strong dollar getting the blame was spending in the u.s. fell. donald luxury retailers got hit. luxury back hermes reported a jump in operating income. i am with dagen. i don't get the birkin back thing. i don't. and i'd love purses. they are doing well, so go figure. dagen: they have created this aura around the company that people think they can charge much higher prices because there's not that much supply. i argued there is a warehouse somewhere and they just dole them out. >> with tiffany, they say tourism in the u.s. is one of the big issues for them. they are saying tourists in america on spending because of currency issues which would make sense. sandra: the sales job in japan for hermes richard into sales in japan. wealthy chinese tourists are going to japan to buy these
ceo mark zuckerberg writing 1 billion people use facebook.ime that has happened in a single day. one in seven people around the world logged onto the social network. a rough day for luxury retailer tiffany. the stock punished after the company reported a 15% decline. strong dollar getting the blame was spending in the u.s. fell. donald luxury retailers got hit. luxury back hermes reported a jump in operating income. i am with dagen. i don't get the birkin back thing. i don't. and i'd love...
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. >> and a big announcement from facebook founder mark zuckerberg. what do a nascar® driver...a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried warfarin before, but the blood testing routine and dietary restrictions had me off my game. not this time. not with xarelto®. i'll have another arnold palmer. make mine a kevin nealon. really, brian? hey, safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more ea sily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelt
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lisa, thank you. >>> next up, mark zuckerberg and his wife are expecting their first child.t ago new dialogue about miscarriages and the pain they bring. lyanne melendez has the story. >> they decided to go public because the pregnancy is far enough along that the risk of losing the baby is very low. 30-year-old priscilla suffered three miscarriages during their three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on hits facebook pink his wife's miscarriages was a lonely experience. he wouldn't talk about it with his friends. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories, as well. >> a lot of pregnancies actually do end in miscarriages. >> the doctor is with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that ten to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 70% or 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal makeup is not normal. >> and as women get older,s risk of a miscarriage increases. >> you share your story, it makes it a lot
lisa, thank you. >>> next up, mark zuckerberg and his wife are expecting their first child.t ago new dialogue about miscarriages and the pain they bring. lyanne melendez has the story. >> they decided to go public because the pregnancy is far enough along that the risk of losing the baby is very low. 30-year-old priscilla suffered three miscarriages during their three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on hits facebook pink his wife's miscarriages was a lonely experience. he...
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in a post on facebook, ceo mark zuckerberg writes, this is the first time we reached the milestone.beginning of connecting the whole world. so they will go further into asia, latin america and other countries. you can say they're saturated here in europe and u.s. >> that was his big dream. apparently people are on 46 minutes a day on social media and facebook. >> not me. >> we're talking about donald trump goes on the offensive over his hair. >> i don't wear a toupee. it's my hair. i swear. >> i thought it was toupee. >> how much would you pay, pay for dinner with donald trump? trump responding to reports that an hispanic radio host that called him the man of the toupee. we'll tell you what trump had to say. crude oil prices surging overnight after jumping 10% yesterday. we have energy trader phil flynn, he explains what is going on in those energy pits. stay with us. >> nicole i'm tweeting out if people are going to dinner how much they would pay for donald trump right now. ♪ hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through le
in a post on facebook, ceo mark zuckerberg writes, this is the first time we reached the milestone.beginning of connecting the whole world. so they will go further into asia, latin america and other countries. you can say they're saturated here in europe and u.s. >> that was his big dream. apparently people are on 46 minutes a day on social media and facebook. >> not me. >> we're talking about donald trump goes on the offensive over his hair. >> i don't wear a toupee....
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emily: what kind of advice has mark zuckerberg given you? drew: a lot of advice on company scaling. do you organize people, set up -- you have to be a lot more thoughtful about how you compensate people, think about mundane things like their titles. you really stage things, have more merger products, a portfolio. a lot of things like that. emily: your cofounder -- i read it was married at first sight at the beginning. how has your relationship changed over the years? drew: i think it has been pretty steady. we had kind of grown up together doing this. our values have shaped by going through this experience together. emily: i know you pitched paul graham in the early days. one thing he told us on your first application is you would sell dropbox for $1 million. obviously, that has changed. drew: i am glad no one was willing to offer us $1 million. emily: it was good you did not get that offer, right? drew: then and today what motivates us is most building something people love. emily: meeting steve jobs. what was that like? drew: it was interesting. apple became aware of dropbox early
emily: what kind of advice has mark zuckerberg given you? drew: a lot of advice on company scaling. do you organize people, set up -- you have to be a lot more thoughtful about how you compensate people, think about mundane things like their titles. you really stage things, have more merger products, a portfolio. a lot of things like that. emily: your cofounder -- i read it was married at first sight at the beginning. how has your relationship changed over the years? drew: i think it has been...
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mark zuckerberg just posting on facebook that facebook has watched one billion users to use the socialwork in a single day. one in seven people on earth used facebook on monday. that is a big milestone for facebook. for the first time, one billion people using facebook and a single day. he also says, thank you for being part of our community, for everything you've done to help us reach this milestone. i'm looking forward to seeing what we can call push together. well, gone are the days of you've got mail. long gone. competing with google and facebook is a big reason verizon but aol earlier this year. joining us to talk about how they are fitting in with the new parent company, aol president bob lower. we do not have a lot of information about how this worked out. i'm. as. how does aol fit into verizon right now and how are working out so far -- working far? bob: there's great information about how aol is fitting in verizon. verizon was one of our largest customers and they realized the value we created from creating customer segments, so they decided to combine our assets and create a
mark zuckerberg just posting on facebook that facebook has watched one billion users to use the socialwork in a single day. one in seven people on earth used facebook on monday. that is a big milestone for facebook. for the first time, one billion people using facebook and a single day. he also says, thank you for being part of our community, for everything you've done to help us reach this milestone. i'm looking forward to seeing what we can call push together. well, gone are the days of...
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what do you want from mark zuckerberg or tim cook? ashton: i'm with them 100%. we're trying to find a solution that allows ordinary people and good people ever where and companies everywhere to make use of this new technology in a way that is good for human kind and at the same time we do need protect ourselves against terrorists, against child pornographers, criminal network, drug runners and on and on. there has b -- to be a certain amount of public order and i don't think we can strike that in washington. think we can only strike it through having the greatest leaders in minds. emily: you're wourk -- working on the budget. what needs more money? what needs less money? should there be a cyber security arm of the military? >> cyber does need new money. we will provide new money. even when there's a lot of budget turmoil, which is a terrible thing, a whole other subject, we need to invest in cyber. emily: how much more. ashton: in cyber investments as any company out here will tell you isn't so much the money, it's the people. it's finding good people that is ch
what do you want from mark zuckerberg or tim cook? ashton: i'm with them 100%. we're trying to find a solution that allows ordinary people and good people ever where and companies everywhere to make use of this new technology in a way that is good for human kind and at the same time we do need protect ourselves against terrorists, against child pornographers, criminal network, drug runners and on and on. there has b -- to be a certain amount of public order and i don't think we can strike that...
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emily: brad, if you are mark zuckerberg or jet -- or jeff bezos, what are you thinking right now?aybe they are excited about this. mary is elevating himself above the core business, bringing potentially other companies into the alphabet umbrella, and arguably taking their eye off the ball that is the profit business, the search engine. we haven't said anything about there a conflict executive, but no match for jeff bezos or zuckerberg. maybe this is an opportunity where larry really starts to look at other things and disassociates himself and we look back and say, here is where google started to lose itself. emily: brian, do you have a comment? brian: there are several. google is a one trick pony, they will probably do $10 billion this year. all the related success to double-click, it is massive. emily: didn't google secede a huge portion of territory there to facebook? purely mobile plays, their present -- their acquisition of at knob was in the space. it's not about a mobile advertiser to a mobile device per se. facebook arewith the two hegemonic players in advertising. respond
emily: brad, if you are mark zuckerberg or jet -- or jeff bezos, what are you thinking right now?aybe they are excited about this. mary is elevating himself above the core business, bringing potentially other companies into the alphabet umbrella, and arguably taking their eye off the ball that is the profit business, the search engine. we haven't said anything about there a conflict executive, but no match for jeff bezos or zuckerberg. maybe this is an opportunity where larry really starts to...
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larry beil has what led up to the incident and the highlights . >> mark zuckerberg his wife, priscillaate announce meant while also start ago new dialogue about miscarriages and the pain they bring. we have the story. >> the zuckerbergs decided to go public because the pregnancy is now far enough along that the risk of losing the baby is very low. 30-year-old priscilla had suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on his face book page, his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience. they wouldn't talk about it with their friends. he now says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialogue. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope we felt and will help more people feel comfortable sharing their stories, as well. >> a lot of pregnancies actually do end in miscarriages. >> the doctor is with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that ten to 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies will end up in miscarriage. >> 80% of miscarriages occur because the chromosomal makeup of the makeup is not
larry beil has what led up to the incident and the highlights . >> mark zuckerberg his wife, priscillaate announce meant while also start ago new dialogue about miscarriages and the pain they bring. we have the story. >> the zuckerbergs decided to go public because the pregnancy is now far enough along that the risk of losing the baby is very low. 30-year-old priscilla had suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on his face book page, his wife's...
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emily: one thing you tell aspiring entrepreneurs is do not copy mark zuckerberg, do not copy steve jobs, why not russian mark -- why not? peter: in some sense you cannot copy them. because they did not copy somebody else. mi: you suggested they come up with one very important troop. -- important truth. emily: you also suggest to come up with one important truth. something that no one agrees with you on, the best way to get -- everyone to believe in you? peter: i think there is a sense of if we were not doing this, no one else would be doing this, and if we created a monopoly in the good sense of an investor. that is the best kind of business to have. emily: you say that google is a monopoly. peter: it obviously is. they tend to focus on all these other areas. ebay has an monopoly in the auction space. emily: is facebook a monopoly? peter: i would argue there are still emerging competitors in the social networking space that come up, twitter, snapchat, all of the companies come up on a daily basis. emily: do you have any concern that companies could ever become too powerful, that they st
emily: one thing you tell aspiring entrepreneurs is do not copy mark zuckerberg, do not copy steve jobs, why not russian mark -- why not? peter: in some sense you cannot copy them. because they did not copy somebody else. mi: you suggested they come up with one very important troop. -- important truth. emily: you also suggest to come up with one important truth. something that no one agrees with you on, the best way to get -- everyone to believe in you? peter: i think there is a sense of if we...
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those cooler temperatures should help. >> yes. >> lisa, thank you. >>> our next story, mark zuckerbergrst child. the ceo of facebook made the announcement while starting a new dialog about miscarriages and the pain they bring. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez has the story. >> the zuckerbergs decided to go public because the pregnancy is far enough long that the risk is very low. 30-year-old priscilla chan had suffered three miscarriages during her three-year marriage. zuckerberg wrote on his facebook page, his wife's miscarriages were a lonely experience. they wouldn't talk about it with their friends. he says this is a great opportunity to begin a dialog. we hope that sharing our experience will give more people the same hope. and people will feel comfortable sharing their stories as well. >> a lot of pregnancies end in miscarriage. >> she's with the pacific fertility center in san francisco. medical reports show that 10% to 20% clinically recognized pregnancies end up in miscarriage. >> 70%, 80% occur in miscarriage because the chromosome makeup isn't normal. the risk of miscarri
those cooler temperatures should help. >> yes. >> lisa, thank you. >>> our next story, mark zuckerbergrst child. the ceo of facebook made the announcement while starting a new dialog about miscarriages and the pain they bring. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez has the story. >> the zuckerbergs decided to go public because the pregnancy is far enough long that the risk is very low. 30-year-old priscilla chan had suffered three miscarriages during her three-year...
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is calling out facebook founder mark zuckerberg on the issue of immigration. trump criticized zuckerberg's push to expand h- one- b visas for tech companies. so the company can hire more foreign employees. trump wants to require higher wages for h-one-b workers. to discourage companies from hiring them. he also wants tech jobs offered to unemployed americans, before they are offered to foreign workers. in his immigration policy paper, trump says. his proposal would benefit female and minority workers in silicon valley. zuckerberg has not responded to trump's criticism. explosions rip through a popular tourist location in thailand. officials think they know who was being targeted. and a speeding car. leads to a special arrival in seattle. >> grant : and teh gian--the gis news and stadium news for the chargers and te--the raiders > > rep: and your seven day forecast is coming up next is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base
is calling out facebook founder mark zuckerberg on the issue of immigration. trump criticized zuckerberg's push to expand h- one- b visas for tech companies. so the company can hire more foreign employees. trump wants to require higher wages for h-one-b workers. to discourage companies from hiring them. he also wants tech jobs offered to unemployed americans, before they are offered to foreign workers. in his immigration policy paper, trump says. his proposal would benefit female and minority...
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mark zuckerberg says facebook faces a big milestone as 1 billion people logged in on monday. apple send out invites to an event on september 9th in san francisco. analysts expect the company to unveil the iphone 6s and 6 plus. >>> ahead, the unusual play that helped mets race a five-run deficit and if you're following an all time olympic on a scooter, please ♪ come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return, we'll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? you need to eat this special. ♪ start your day... with 150 nourishing calories in a bowl of special k. eat special, feel special. yothat's lactaid®.k! right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> this morning on "today," if you have
mark zuckerberg says facebook faces a big milestone as 1 billion people logged in on monday. apple send out invites to an event on september 9th in san francisco. analysts expect the company to unveil the iphone 6s and 6 plus. >>> ahead, the unusual play that helped mets race a five-run deficit and if you're following an all time olympic on a scooter, please ♪ come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd...
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a group representing mark zuckerberg and bill gates hitting back at his plan.he president of the group wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should radically restrict pathways for highly skilled immigrants to come and stay here is just wrong. the evidence is clear that high skilled americans create american jobs." one reason this is a contentious issue is because the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these tech u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first week . employers could apply for them. of course giant technology , companies love to employ people from overseas. coming up, the new product behind salesforce's better than expected forecast. plus, yelp gives taxpayers a place to write about how much they love the irs or tsa. stay with us on "bloomberg west." ♪ ♪ matt: hot story we are watching today, california regulators say they have evidence uber failed to screen out 25 drivers with serious criminal records. according to prosecutors, the companies background check failed to prevent them from hiring registered sex offenders, id
a group representing mark zuckerberg and bill gates hitting back at his plan.he president of the group wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should radically restrict pathways for highly skilled immigrants to come and stay here is just wrong. the evidence is clear that high skilled americans create american jobs." one reason this is a contentious issue is because the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these tech u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first...