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it will sound alarm bells but it was an interesting thing just like big star mark zuckerberg into a drone and that he introduced labor as a stalking horse to make that claim go to $100000.00 a coin. the interest rates of aereo going negative is similar to the big claim protocol that as they hash rate increases they're chasing after a nonce where the fraction is ever more fractional preceded by zeros it's almost point 00000 the difficulty is further further away the difficulty keeps going higher so that in a negative sense it's goes because more higher negatively that's the way the nonce chasing of the protocol work so i think that's had an influence on global central bankers they've been turning to drones and they are seeking negative interest rates because a suppose she's vision and that's going to drive because higher so once again is turning. constant over there at the bank of international settlement the 2 targets and constitute an karsten karsten out just right in carswell gust in carson to town of august he's been affected by the bitcoin protocol droning mechanism and so as mark zuc
it will sound alarm bells but it was an interesting thing just like big star mark zuckerberg into a drone and that he introduced labor as a stalking horse to make that claim go to $100000.00 a coin. the interest rates of aereo going negative is similar to the big claim protocol that as they hash rate increases they're chasing after a nonce where the fraction is ever more fractional preceded by zeros it's almost point 00000 the difficulty is further further away the difficulty keeps going higher...
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ceo mark zuckerberg may have been aware of problematic privacy practices. plus, crowd strike makes its public debut but falls -- shares fall. we would hear from the firm's ceo. cappinga's unicorn global lenders but in the midst of a u.s. trade war, is it a risk to investors? first, our top story. facebook shares hit earlier after the wall street journal reported mark zuckerberg knew about the social network's problematic privacy practices. facebook uncovered emails and was in the process of responding to a federal privacy investigation, raising concerns that they would be harmful to the company if they became public. the journal says that is part of the reason why the company salt a quick settlement. we are joined here in san francisco. the nuts and bolts here. what is the journal saying that facebook uncovered? >> they are referring to an email exchange. they have not seen the males and we certainly haven't. we don't know where they got them. thisently there was exchange in 2012, around the time that the ftc was handing down this consent degree punishment
ceo mark zuckerberg may have been aware of problematic privacy practices. plus, crowd strike makes its public debut but falls -- shares fall. we would hear from the firm's ceo. cappinga's unicorn global lenders but in the midst of a u.s. trade war, is it a risk to investors? first, our top story. facebook shares hit earlier after the wall street journal reported mark zuckerberg knew about the social network's problematic privacy practices. facebook uncovered emails and was in the process of...
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august he's been affected by the bitcoin protocol droning mechanism and so as mark zuckerberg and so as a drone powell so this is all about getting because 200000 through the disease or the virus because of protocol i mean we only have 30 or 40 seconds left here so i want to say you know with regards to facebook coiners box or whatever they're calling it libra. you know the fact that france the central bank there and the u.s. is calling for congressional testimony and in the u.s. and france is investigating this it's a little too late it's amazing that they've missed all of this stuff. happening while they've been focused on the last hole of bad acting waters will become like try gray and lose her bearings she gets big coin derangement syndrome right she'll get picked on arrangements and i want to congress well that if you're if you're not of pure spirit and you look at the protocol like what do you go mad if your address on some of us you become a noble you become a saint but if you're like a cry greater maxine waters if you lose your footing ok we're going take a break when we come
august he's been affected by the bitcoin protocol droning mechanism and so as mark zuckerberg and so as a drone powell so this is all about getting because 200000 through the disease or the virus because of protocol i mean we only have 30 or 40 seconds left here so i want to say you know with regards to facebook coiners box or whatever they're calling it libra. you know the fact that france the central bank there and the u.s. is calling for congressional testimony and in the u.s. and france is...
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to brilliantly recreate all financial systems across the world as if mark zuckerberg is the one who's created the idea of crypto as if mark zuckerberg is the brainchild behind this but what he's essentially saying is if you want to truly stable coin it should be backed by a commodity like gold i actually don't disagree with that the problem is that doesn't want to be backed by gold because facebook doesn't hold gold you would need to actually hold enough gold to be able to back the crypto currency with it and that obviously is not going to be the case for facebook and the other thing that's interesting is that forbes once him to rename it from the libra to the mark and to use that is the name of the crypto currency and he has these kind of silly reasons for why he thinks this is such a brilliant idea if you love gold and you're a fan of gold there's nothing wrong with that stay with your gold but but to try to act like it's either or either there is gold or there is and there's nothing in between i think it's just a little bit of a silly argument and then you know there's obviously a
to brilliantly recreate all financial systems across the world as if mark zuckerberg is the one who's created the idea of crypto as if mark zuckerberg is the brainchild behind this but what he's essentially saying is if you want to truly stable coin it should be backed by a commodity like gold i actually don't disagree with that the problem is that doesn't want to be backed by gold because facebook doesn't hold gold you would need to actually hold enough gold to be able to back the crypto...
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well, at the center of this "wall street journal" investigation into these emails between mark zuckerbergof his employees, there's an exchange in which zuckerberg asked employees about an app that claimed to have a database stock with data on tens of millions of facebook users now, zuckerberg asked his employees if this was even possible and whether facebook should do anything to stop that kind of stockpiling of data. now, what happened next is that that app was blocked by facebook but there were no sort of larger changes to ultimately fix that kind of data collection. now, it is notable, though, that this happened after the ftc consent decree had been announced but before that consent decree and those rules went into effect so a lot of questions here but certainly a lot of sensitivity to how much mark zuckerberg knew and how aware facebook was that they had a privacy problem. back over to you >> all right finally, julia, it's not clear to me if "the journal" actually secured the emails or talked to people who had seen the emails >> yes so, you know, these emails are not quoted directly,
well, at the center of this "wall street journal" investigation into these emails between mark zuckerbergof his employees, there's an exchange in which zuckerberg asked employees about an app that claimed to have a database stock with data on tens of millions of facebook users now, zuckerberg asked his employees if this was even possible and whether facebook should do anything to stop that kind of stockpiling of data. now, what happened next is that that app was blocked by facebook...
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and facebook shareholders pressed for more checks on ceo mark zuckerberg's power.e will bring you highlights from his annual investor meeting. first, to the top story, uber, the biggest ipo of the year, has had a bumpy start to public life. investors remain concerned about the size of the ride-hailing market, the reality of self-driving cars, and taking on another risky asset amid a worsening u.s.-china trade dispute. the ride-hailer gave insights into its growth, reporting first-quarter results thursday. dan ives, managing director for wedbush securities and bloomberg intelligence's mandeep singh joined me shortly after they came out. dan: right now for investors, the focus is on growth, take rates, and bookings. the last thing you want to do is back yourself into a corner, talking about profitability lovers. it's going to take a few years. right now, they're doing the right things. i view this as a step in the right direction, especially after what's been a shaky start since the ipo. emily: mandeep, what is your take on this continued level of losses? and the cfo
and facebook shareholders pressed for more checks on ceo mark zuckerberg's power.e will bring you highlights from his annual investor meeting. first, to the top story, uber, the biggest ipo of the year, has had a bumpy start to public life. investors remain concerned about the size of the ride-hailing market, the reality of self-driving cars, and taking on another risky asset amid a worsening u.s.-china trade dispute. the ride-hailer gave insights into its growth, reporting first-quarter...
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indicated that perhaps abiding by that decree or following those new orders was not a priority, mark zuckerberghowever, a spokesperson for facebook said today that at no point did mark or any other employee knowingly violate the company's obligations under the ftc consent order, nor do any emails exist that indicate that we did. how do we make sense of that? tom: look. the issue is this is why companies settle litigation or settle internal investigations and regulatory probes, but inevitably what happens whenever somebody goes crawling around into executive email boxes, things come out that may not reflect well on those executives. we have seen that over and over again, including in the case of facebook earlier this year. lawmakers in the u.k. released at this selective disclosure of emails and internal documents from facebook's earlier days, which did not paint mark zuckerberg in a flattering light. he appeared to be this very moneygrubbing executive who cared more about facebook's bottom line and growth than about protecting users. again we have seen this movie , before, where emails can be r
indicated that perhaps abiding by that decree or following those new orders was not a priority, mark zuckerberghowever, a spokesperson for facebook said today that at no point did mark or any other employee knowingly violate the company's obligations under the ftc consent order, nor do any emails exist that indicate that we did. how do we make sense of that? tom: look. the issue is this is why companies settle litigation or settle internal investigations and regulatory probes, but inevitably...
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that is mark zuckerberg. we'll have much more from miami as 10 democrat candidates take the stage to kick off night one. we'll speak with the dnc communications director as well as the miami mayor, what we can expect to hear. >>> tensions continue rising in iran. the commander-in-chief telling fox business, quote, i hope we don't have a war with iran. we'll tell you where we stand now. >>> we have fox business team coverage keeping track of today's stories. edward lawrence is live in japan ahead of the g20. jackie deangelis is standing by at the new york stock exchange and phil flynn watching oil and gold from the cme. let's kick it off with edward. reporter: melissa, right now president trump is on his way here to osaka, japan. the city is on lockdown. officially the f 20 starts here in japan tomorrow however president donald trump when he arrives later on today, thursday in japan, will meet with the prime minister of australia. the president joked about the importance of this trip before he left. listen. >>
that is mark zuckerberg. we'll have much more from miami as 10 democrat candidates take the stage to kick off night one. we'll speak with the dnc communications director as well as the miami mayor, what we can expect to hear. >>> tensions continue rising in iran. the commander-in-chief telling fox business, quote, i hope we don't have a war with iran. we'll tell you where we stand now. >>> we have fox business team coverage keeping track of today's stories. edward lawrence is...
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e-mails have reportedly surfaced that could potentially link ceo mark zuckerberg to controversial privacy practices. >> rolling along. why general motors is speing millions to pick up production of pickups. ose stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, june 12th. >> and good evening, everyone, andwe ome. it is often called the great ate debate and tonight tha debate is coming into focus following the release of the latest economic report. it showed core inflation is cooling. thatould bolster the case for the federal reserve to cut interest rates something that's been a point of contentioe for arket and something investors are watching closely low the central bank a rates have been a pillar of support for the decade-long expansion. steve liesmanrt s us off tonight. ? low inflation which the fed had suggasted w transitory hung aroundn may and failed to transit out of the economy and headline inflation rose a tenth of aercent and rates are 1.8% and core inflation that takes out food and energy rose, leading the year over year rates decline to 2% and all of thi
e-mails have reportedly surfaced that could potentially link ceo mark zuckerberg to controversial privacy practices. >> rolling along. why general motors is speing millions to pick up production of pickups. ose stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, june 12th. >> and good evening, everyone, andwe ome. it is often called the great ate debate and tonight tha debate is coming into focus following the release of the latest economic report. it...
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mark zuckerberg can't to say earlier today about the project i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo so we're already testing this and india with about a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great and we're already working on rolling this out in a number of other countries later this year all right that was mark zuckerberg speaking there i'm joined tonight by josh constand he's editor at large at tech crunch that's an online publisher focusing on the tech industry he joins me tonight from san francisco josh it's good to have you on the show so put this into perspective for our viewers around the world is this the beginning of a of a new age in crypto currencies. this is definitely a new era for crypto the previous era was dominated by these very nerdy currency is that we're mostly good for speculation you might try to buy low and hope people buy after use the price skyrockets and you can make a fortune but based prescriptive currency is totally different it's not designed speculation and the price is it supposed to ch
mark zuckerberg can't to say earlier today about the project i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo so we're already testing this and india with about a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great and we're already working on rolling this out in a number of other countries later this year all right that was mark zuckerberg speaking there i'm joined tonight by josh constand he's editor at large at tech crunch that's an online...
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but there is a reported lead to the company head, mark zuckerberg and internal worries about emails. why the u.s. president in europe is about to get a bit after shake-up. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] we begin in washington with implications all across the country and stretching to beijing and beyond. the trade war with china. during a wide-ranging news conference in the news conference, president trump suggesting only one person knows the latest deadline for the tariffs to be, and that's him. reporter: the president unpredictable to say the least. the president and first lady just wrapped up a reception held for the polish president and his wife. the polish president got what he wanted during this visit to the white house. he wanted to have a closer military relationship with the united states. president trump announcing eventually an additional 2,000 troops will be moved from germany to poland. he said the u.s. will sell 35 f-35 fighter jets to poland. president trump seemingly relaxed and confidence in this relationship. >> i believe russia will treat poland with respe
but there is a reported lead to the company head, mark zuckerberg and internal worries about emails. why the u.s. president in europe is about to get a bit after shake-up. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] we begin in washington with implications all across the country and stretching to beijing and beyond. the trade war with china. during a wide-ranging news conference in the news conference, president trump suggesting only one person knows the latest deadline for the tariffs...
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according to people familiar with the matter, the wall street journal reports mark zuckerberg new ofstionable privacy practices. facebook itself uncovered this as part of a federal privacy probe. david: the ftc had an earlier privacy pro and there was a consent decree where facebook promised they would behave themselves. it is still pending what the finance. facebook says they are reserving billions of dollars for that. they have about $3 billion in reserve but could pay about $5 billion for that. that is equivalent to its profit for the last four quarters. it has a lot of cash on hand, so in terms of being able to pay -- thend -- that fine potential impact of the email is part of the reason the company has been focused on trying to get an early settlement with the ftc. it seems there is some understanding within facebook, which -- that these emails do not look good for the company. if you talk about the company, i that showsart facebook engagement signals, daily active users, they are growing. people are still using facebook and still seem to see it as an important social network. w
according to people familiar with the matter, the wall street journal reports mark zuckerberg new ofstionable privacy practices. facebook itself uncovered this as part of a federal privacy probe. david: the ftc had an earlier privacy pro and there was a consent decree where facebook promised they would behave themselves. it is still pending what the finance. facebook says they are reserving billions of dollars for that. they have about $3 billion in reserve but could pay about $5 billion for...
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kevin: mark zuckerberg -- should people trust mark zuckerberg? rep. the american people need to hear from mark zuckerberg. it seems one could reasonably conclude there is absolutely no reason to trust mark zuckerberg at this point in time, given the repeated instances where something inappropriate that facebook has done has been exposed to the american people. apologize,forced to which he does in a public fashion. then there is another incident of facebook of using -- facebook of using the trust of the american people. can anyone trust mark zuckerberg at this particular point in time? that is ultimately a question the american people will answer. kevin: another big question is whether or not congress or regulators should break up big tech to better protect consumers' privacy. where do you stand on that? rep. jeffries: all options should be on the table, but we should proceed with caution so as not to disrupt the social media market, which has contributed in many profound ways to the ability of americans to communicate with each other. and so i think c
kevin: mark zuckerberg -- should people trust mark zuckerberg? rep. the american people need to hear from mark zuckerberg. it seems one could reasonably conclude there is absolutely no reason to trust mark zuckerberg at this point in time, given the repeated instances where something inappropriate that facebook has done has been exposed to the american people. apologize,forced to which he does in a public fashion. then there is another incident of facebook of using -- facebook of using the...
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we start with facebook today, continuing concerns over mark zuckerberg's commitment to the company'sy is rebounding after the journal report sent the stock down 2%. stephanie, kevin delaney with us is to start the hour what did you think of that journal piece? we're both journal alums, they put work into that, yes? >> a lot of shoe work in there they didn't see the emails themselves seems there's compelling evidence that the emails reveal what i think we have long suspected which is there is a pattern in this leadership of trying to brush this under the rug or dismiss it or not taking it seriously enough. this comes down to more than just the letter of the law or in this case the letter of the consent decree this is about the spirit of it is this a leadership team that wants to come out and say we're going to go above and beyond when it comes to the privacy of our customers, our most valuable relationship or are we going to try to do the bare minimum we can in order to abide by the consent decree. >> the question is who's the customers. does this matter until an advertiser says i'm n
we start with facebook today, continuing concerns over mark zuckerberg's commitment to the company'sy is rebounding after the journal report sent the stock down 2%. stephanie, kevin delaney with us is to start the hour what did you think of that journal piece? we're both journal alums, they put work into that, yes? >> a lot of shoe work in there they didn't see the emails themselves seems there's compelling evidence that the emails reveal what i think we have long suspected which is there...
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coming up, will the real mark zuckerberg please stand up?he advent of deepfake videos will have you questioning your eyes like never before. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> imagine this for a second -- one man with total control of people's stolen data, their secrets, their lives, their futures. i owe it all to specter. specter shows me that whoever controls the data controls the future. emily: that future is going to be riddled with what are being called deepfake videos just like the one you saw spoofing mark zuckerberg. it surfaced not long after facebook was criticized for its decision to not remove a doctored video of house speaker nancy pelosi that was also circulated on facebook. deepfakes now have lawmakers worried, leading the house intelligence committee chair to say that now is the time for policies to protect consumers from misinformation, not in 2021 after viral deepfakes have polluted the election. facebook declined to even take down that fake video of mark zuckerberg, saying they do prioritize that, flagged it but left it
coming up, will the real mark zuckerberg please stand up?he advent of deepfake videos will have you questioning your eyes like never before. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> imagine this for a second -- one man with total control of people's stolen data, their secrets, their lives, their futures. i owe it all to specter. specter shows me that whoever controls the data controls the future. emily: that future is going to be riddled with what are being called deepfake videos just like...
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and facebook shareholders pressed for more checks on ceo mark zuckerberg's power. we will bring you highlights from his annual investor meeting. first, to the top story, uber, the biggest ipo of the year, has had a bumpy start to public life. investors remain concerned about the size of the ride-hailing market, the reality of self-driving cars, and taking on another risky asset amid a worsening u.s.-china trade dispute. the ride-hailer gave insights into its growth, reporting first-quarter results thursday. dan ives, managing director for wedbush securities and bloomberg intelligence's mandeep singh joined me shortly after they came out. dan: right now for investors, the focus is on growth, take rates, and bookings. the last thing you want to do is back yourself into a corner, talking about profitability lovers. it's going to take a few years. right now, they're doing the right things. i view this as a step in the right direction, especially after what's been a shaky start since the ipo. emily: mandeep, what is your take on this continued level of losses? and the c
and facebook shareholders pressed for more checks on ceo mark zuckerberg's power. we will bring you highlights from his annual investor meeting. first, to the top story, uber, the biggest ipo of the year, has had a bumpy start to public life. investors remain concerned about the size of the ride-hailing market, the reality of self-driving cars, and taking on another risky asset amid a worsening u.s.-china trade dispute. the ride-hailer gave insights into its growth, reporting first-quarter...
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emily: meantime, mark zuckerberg did answer many questions, including continued questions about what as a speech that should stay up and what should come down. take a listen to one of his answers there. zuckerberg: if the rules for the internet were getting rewritten from scratch today, i don't think most people would want private companies to be making so many decisions by themselves about what constitutes acceptable speech or what people are allowed to say around elections, especially in different countries around the world where we may operate but may not even have a large physical presence. emily: this as controversy continues to swirl around this doctored video of house speaker nancy pelosi that facebook has chosen to leave on the platform. youtube has decided to take it down. nancy pelosi herself has commented on this, saying this to kqed earlier. speaker pelosi: facebook knows that this is false. they know this is false, and yet they have decided to keep it. we have said all along, poor facebook, they were unwittingly exploited by the russians. but i think wittingly, because r
emily: meantime, mark zuckerberg did answer many questions, including continued questions about what as a speech that should stay up and what should come down. take a listen to one of his answers there. zuckerberg: if the rules for the internet were getting rewritten from scratch today, i don't think most people would want private companies to be making so many decisions by themselves about what constitutes acceptable speech or what people are allowed to say around elections, especially in...
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of angry people at facebook and a lot of people who want to have more or better answers from mark zuckerbergl sandberg. emily: now, shira, investors asked zuckerberg several times about the amount of power he holds over the company. there was one who asked a follow-up saying something on the lines of -- i'm asking if you should still be ceo or if you should step down, and he said, we are limiting it to one question. moving on. what do you make of -- obviously these proposals were rejected , we expected him to be rejected, but also the evasive nature of the answers? shira: in a way, facebook is kind of in a no-win situation right now, that everybody is furious at them or a whole host of sins. one of the people who stood up to ask a question was asking why facebook has banned her small business that sells hoodie sweatshirts that read, "men are trash." right? so it was that level of shareholder questioning from should mark zuckerberg be a dictator over facebook and why are you blocking my hoodie business? that just shows you the scope of anger at facebook right now from the sublime to the ridic
of angry people at facebook and a lot of people who want to have more or better answers from mark zuckerbergl sandberg. emily: now, shira, investors asked zuckerberg several times about the amount of power he holds over the company. there was one who asked a follow-up saying something on the lines of -- i'm asking if you should still be ceo or if you should step down, and he said, we are limiting it to one question. moving on. what do you make of -- obviously these proposals were rejected , we...
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that was the argument of facebook until mark zuckerberg became a victim of it himself!play a fundamental role in this as well. politicians and those of high influence need to have people using those technologies looking out for these videos. at that point i think facebook has a responsibility to pull down the content as quickly as it can. 30,000 people is a drop in the ocean in contrast with the resources required to make an impact. this is a fascinating subject, and something i have tweeted more detail about this morning, so that is your business briefing. stay with us, more to come. nearly three quarters of nhs services in england failed to treat new cancer patients quickly enough during the last financial year, according to research by the bbc. cancer charities have expressed their concern at the figures but nhs england say it's due to increasing demand on services. lauren moss reports. when a whena gp when a gp makes an urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500
that was the argument of facebook until mark zuckerberg became a victim of it himself!play a fundamental role in this as well. politicians and those of high influence need to have people using those technologies looking out for these videos. at that point i think facebook has a responsibility to pull down the content as quickly as it can. 30,000 people is a drop in the ocean in contrast with the resources required to make an impact. this is a fascinating subject, and something i have tweeted...
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ok so it looks like mark zuckerberg but clearly not something he would say so what are we actually looking at this is what people are calling deep fakes this is create scenes with an artificial intelligence computer program looking through his illions of images of months of come back and not so much altering images but creating new images so you're not cutting or speeding things up with slowing things down this computer program that they're able to create new images and then you put a voice on top of it and you can tell it to to say whatever you want to say obviously a little bit worrying a little bit worrying and really i mean it's scary to look at mark zuckerberg being fake in that sense of the fake but it's really just also the tip of the iceberg that has far more serious consequences as well doesn't it well yeah i mean he's an important guy but we also have another video to show you of a arguably even more important guy let's look at this video of donald trump let me tell you a secret you have it wonder why i'm so popular because of my big brain maybe but seriously it's all about do th
ok so it looks like mark zuckerberg but clearly not something he would say so what are we actually looking at this is what people are calling deep fakes this is create scenes with an artificial intelligence computer program looking through his illions of images of months of come back and not so much altering images but creating new images so you're not cutting or speeding things up with slowing things down this computer program that they're able to create new images and then you put a voice on...
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last month, facebook‘s ceo mark zuckerberg said he was confident the firm was on the right path. get that a lot of people aren't sure that we are serious about this. i know that we don't exactly have the strongest reputation on privacy right now, to put it lightly. but i am committed to doing this well, and to starting a new chapter for our product. i'm nowjoined by dr garrick hileman, who's the head of research at blockchain. good morning. good morning. this announcement is expected today, and it is reported mastercard, visa, et cetera, a re it is reported mastercard, visa, et cetera, are jumping on it is reported mastercard, visa, et cetera, arejumping on the bandwagon. what do you make of this move? i think it is huge for crypto currency and blockchain technology, for a company as large as facebook with its billions of users to embrace this, it certainly is potentially a big threat to the existing financial services industry, and a lot of these, visa, mastercard, paypal, have been rumoured and we think are going to join this consortium, and joined facebook. so they will have t
last month, facebook‘s ceo mark zuckerberg said he was confident the firm was on the right path. get that a lot of people aren't sure that we are serious about this. i know that we don't exactly have the strongest reputation on privacy right now, to put it lightly. but i am committed to doing this well, and to starting a new chapter for our product. i'm nowjoined by dr garrick hileman, who's the head of research at blockchain. good morning. good morning. this announcement is expected today,...
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1000000000 about why big coin is better so they are a stalking horse they are a useful idiot mark zuckerberg is big points useful idiot he's going to propel big coin uses higher exe and it was all in the in the genesis block from january 3rd 2009 as we've been saying and guys report for years there is no buddy able to stop big point all they can do is make the hash rate higher therefore make the security higher therefore make it use as gold more compelling and it's playing out exactly as we've been saying now for almost 10 years thanks so much for your time this are always great having the program financial analyst r.t. host mocks kaiser live on the program. very busy news day this thursday and it's your own have all your global updates at the top of the hour for more great program starting not. greetings in salyut asians june 19th or juneteenth is an important day of remembrance here in the united states of america because on june 1865 the state of texas the balls to abolish slavery marking the true end of african-american slavery across the u.s. and on june 18th this week reparations took
1000000000 about why big coin is better so they are a stalking horse they are a useful idiot mark zuckerberg is big points useful idiot he's going to propel big coin uses higher exe and it was all in the in the genesis block from january 3rd 2009 as we've been saying and guys report for years there is no buddy able to stop big point all they can do is make the hash rate higher therefore make the security higher therefore make it use as gold more compelling and it's playing out exactly as we've...
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people try to make happen so many times but it was too soon teeseven are larry and sergei and mark zuckerberg and jeff and mark and recent and mark zuckerberg the edison's of today? . >> in a way certainly. what i wanted to do in this book is i feel technology washes over us and one wave after another. what is this gadget? what is the platform? should i have smart speakers in my home? 's sometimes it feels there are wizards in the background creating new technologies and devices. they see magical and created by wizards but at the same time to demystify that and tell the actual story of these technologies being developed because a lot of it is feeling around in the dark entrepreneurs thinking of ideas to try to see if there was a product market fit in actual market for any of these ideas. so the ideas that work seem to be magical and disruptive, i thought it was worth going back to what got us to the modern era but looking at the things that failed that seemed like good ideas but never took off. the tech industry is about the next new thing and i think there is a danger that you forget the les
people try to make happen so many times but it was too soon teeseven are larry and sergei and mark zuckerberg and jeff and mark and recent and mark zuckerberg the edison's of today? . >> in a way certainly. what i wanted to do in this book is i feel technology washes over us and one wave after another. what is this gadget? what is the platform? should i have smart speakers in my home? 's sometimes it feels there are wizards in the background creating new technologies and devices. they see...
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mark zuckerberg already had this to say about the project which will officially be officially announced later on today i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo. so we were already touched in this and india with about a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great. and we're already working on rolling this out in a number of other countries later this year and was mark zuckerberg speaking there you're watching t w news live from berlin still to come. platini is back in the spotlight but not in a good way we'll tell you why the former head of european soccer is being implemented or implicated in a probe over the decision to award the 2020 world cup to our. well the arctic usually evokes images of snow we're somewhat like what you see behind me here but a striking picture from the region is drawing attention to the melting ice sheet that we're seeing right here is here to talk about all the melting now climate change i mean it's tough sometimes to understand what's going on i mean climate change is such an abstract thing b
mark zuckerberg already had this to say about the project which will officially be officially announced later on today i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo. so we were already touched in this and india with about a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great. and we're already working on rolling this out in a number of other countries later this year and was mark zuckerberg speaking there you're watching t w news live from...
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. >>> coming up facebook's mark zuckerberg taking the stage moments ago with the aspen ideas festival, we're going to bring you his comments on everything from bitcoin to privacy, and check out shares of kb homes, the stock higher after reporting earnings moments ago the conference call is underway. live from mes ua itisqren new york city tonight, and there is york city tonight, and there is much more fast money after this. to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. knc >>> general mills stock dropping more than 4% and weighing on the broader consumer, the group has serious games as we mentioned, making it to record highs, but is the party in your pantry coming >> you missed something there scott. >> i didn't write it >> there's a party going on in terms of their balance sheet that's where people were
. >>> coming up facebook's mark zuckerberg taking the stage moments ago with the aspen ideas festival, we're going to bring you his comments on everything from bitcoin to privacy, and check out shares of kb homes, the stock higher after reporting earnings moments ago the conference call is underway. live from mes ua itisqren new york city tonight, and there is york city tonight, and there is much more fast money after this. to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your...
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but what would they do if someone faked a video of company founder mark zuckerberg?ey have. it was posted on instagram by an account called bill posters. it's a pseudonym. ladies and gentlemen, let me get your attention here. we are about to show you a faked, altered video. this is not real. >> image this for a second. one man with total control of billions of people's stolen data, all their secrets, their lives, their futures. i owe it all to specter. specter showed me that whoever controls the data, controls the future. >> facebook has not deleted that altered zuckerberg video. facebook owns instagram, of course. and an instagram spokesperson tells msnbc, we will treat this content the same way we treat all misinformation on instagram. if third-party fact checkers mark it as false, we will filter it from instagram's recommendation services like explore and hashtag pages. you might have noticed the cbs logo is on that video. cbs telling "the washington post" the network has asked facebook to take the video down. i'm joined now by nbc's ben collins. he is working on
but what would they do if someone faked a video of company founder mark zuckerberg?ey have. it was posted on instagram by an account called bill posters. it's a pseudonym. ladies and gentlemen, let me get your attention here. we are about to show you a faked, altered video. this is not real. >> image this for a second. one man with total control of billions of people's stolen data, all their secrets, their lives, their futures. i owe it all to specter. specter showed me that whoever...
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some of these e-mails according to our sources say that mark zuckerberg commitment to user privacy really made be called into question. we don't know exactly what e-mails are part of this program but we do know is that the fcc started investigation with facebook about a year ago and this is in response to the fact that tens of millions of users had their data show up in properly at the data firm in cambridge analytic a and larger contacts is in the run-up to the 2,000 residential election there are sources who also say and part of the reason why facebook is anxious to settle this book with the ftc is because it would rather that these e-mail changes remain private and that is part of our college excellent reporting at wall street journal for the moment saying on both of those two angles. we did see facebook move over and earlier on in the day there was an odd story about facebook. went to artists and one at exact who doctored a video of mark for and put it out there and they did this to promote a documentary film festival but the idea is that they did to mark zuckerberg with house speaker
some of these e-mails according to our sources say that mark zuckerberg commitment to user privacy really made be called into question. we don't know exactly what e-mails are part of this program but we do know is that the fcc started investigation with facebook about a year ago and this is in response to the fact that tens of millions of users had their data show up in properly at the data firm in cambridge analytic a and larger contacts is in the run-up to the 2,000 residential election there...
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email the reportedly showing mark zuckerberg was aware of the privacy issues we have the details. julia. >> reporter: that's right. facebook shares falling today on a wall street journal article saying that facebook emails that were uncovered as a result of the ftc privacy investigation suggest that mark zuckerberg was aware of privacy problems at facebook the article says that emails reveal practices that violate the ftc's content decree with facebook the agreement it would protect user's privacy the article pointing to an exchange after the agreement was announced but before it went into effect in which zuckerberg asked his employees about an app that claimed to have compiled tens of millions of user's data. inquiring if it was possible and if facebook should stop. facebook did suspend that particular app but did not take any broader aggressive action after that interaction now, facebook responding saying, quote, we have fully cooperated with the ftc's investigation and have provided tens of thousands of documents, emails and files at no point did mark or any other facebook empl
email the reportedly showing mark zuckerberg was aware of the privacy issues we have the details. julia. >> reporter: that's right. facebook shares falling today on a wall street journal article saying that facebook emails that were uncovered as a result of the ftc privacy investigation suggest that mark zuckerberg was aware of privacy problems at facebook the article says that emails reveal practices that violate the ftc's content decree with facebook the agreement it would protect...
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advertisers have spoofed mark zuckerberg in a deed fake video.hese videos they said we will leave this up. we will do you prioritize it, flag it, is this a different issue? roger: it is part and parcel the same thing. it is completely ridiculous area their position is indefensible. what we are talking about with deep fakes is context that has no social purpose. other than princess leia in the star wars movies, i don't know if there has been a constructive use of a deed fake. i don't understand why stanford university and other places develop this stuff. this is like human cloning. it is obviously a bad thing. we should not be enabling people to develop this. we surely should not allow platforms to host this. right now, the platforms are saying you should only regulate the people who create this stuff. that is nonsense. the platforms have to be responsible. if they don't have an incentive it will keep coming back. it is really hard. they will have to put their best people on it. i view this like chemical companies in the 50's which work amazingly
advertisers have spoofed mark zuckerberg in a deed fake video.hese videos they said we will leave this up. we will do you prioritize it, flag it, is this a different issue? roger: it is part and parcel the same thing. it is completely ridiculous area their position is indefensible. what we are talking about with deep fakes is context that has no social purpose. other than princess leia in the star wars movies, i don't know if there has been a constructive use of a deed fake. i don't understand...
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brent: that was mark zuckerberg speaking. you're watching dw news, live from berlin.ichel platini is back in the spotlight, but not in a good way. why he's being implicated in a decision to award the 2020 world cup two qatar. the arctic usually evokes images of snow and ice, somewhat like what you see behind me. but attention is being drawn to the melting ice sheet that we see here. >> climate change is tough sometimes to understand what is going on. climate change is such an abstract thing. but photos like one that went viral today can help you understand what is going on on our planet. this photo is striking, i don't know if you have seen this yet. this was taken on thursday in northwest greenland. that should be ice. instead, it is water. it looks like these sled dogs are basically walking on water. there's about one meter of ice underneath them. as you can see, the ice is melting, and is doing so much faster than normal. the photo was taken by a danish climate researcher. he was off to collect instruments. the team told us they have been working with indigenous hu
brent: that was mark zuckerberg speaking. you're watching dw news, live from berlin.ichel platini is back in the spotlight, but not in a good way. why he's being implicated in a decision to award the 2020 world cup two qatar. the arctic usually evokes images of snow and ice, somewhat like what you see behind me. but attention is being drawn to the melting ice sheet that we see here. >> climate change is tough sometimes to understand what is going on. climate change is such an abstract...
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brent: maybe he is speaking the truth, but is that actually mark zuckerberg? hannah: no.his is a deep fake. it is a new kind of video being created by artificial intelligence programs that are being used to create new videos. this is not edited, not sped up or slowed down. these are deep learning programs watching actual videos and pictures of people and being able to create completely new things to say whatever their creators want them to say. you need to have a voiceover but then you get something completely new. it is dangerous because it is getting really good. and it is getting easy to do. it's cheap. people can do in their bedrooms. as with many new technology, it was initially reused to create pornography. it was used to put the faces of famous actresses onto the bodies of pornography actresses. now it is even getting to politics. let's have a look at another video. >> let me tell you a secret. you ever w wonder why i amam so populalar? because ofof my big braiain? maybe. but seriously, it t is all about two things. ok? alalgoriththms and data. i pulled off the big
brent: maybe he is speaking the truth, but is that actually mark zuckerberg? hannah: no.his is a deep fake. it is a new kind of video being created by artificial intelligence programs that are being used to create new videos. this is not edited, not sped up or slowed down. these are deep learning programs watching actual videos and pictures of people and being able to create completely new things to say whatever their creators want them to say. you need to have a voiceover but then you get...
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threat, closing bell ringing in 28 minutes, facebook sticking to its guns leaving the video of mark zuckerberggram to prove it holds to own policy of letting the fake stuff stay up. fake videos could be the next threat threat to american businesses, joe of kinder security firms, cyber response, he will tell you how you can and should protect your company from fake videos that could destroy your product or your service and be sure to listen to my latest podcast with the brains behind quite the product, hear her story as growing up amish, no college degree, no high school diploma but built massive business around the world, download it at apple or google pad cost, fox news podcast.com has it as well, i hope you listen and tweet me and let me know what you think. countdown is coming right back. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is,
threat, closing bell ringing in 28 minutes, facebook sticking to its guns leaving the video of mark zuckerberggram to prove it holds to own policy of letting the fake stuff stay up. fake videos could be the next threat threat to american businesses, joe of kinder security firms, cyber response, he will tell you how you can and should protect your company from fake videos that could destroy your product or your service and be sure to listen to my latest podcast with the brains behind quite the...
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. >>> probably aren't a lot of people who won't take mark zuckerberg's phone call, but house speakerelosi is one of them. speaker pelosi was angered recently when facebook refused to remove doctored videos which were slowed down, making her appear impaired. the damage was compounded when president trump and right-wing groups retweeted the videos. "the washington post" reports facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has tried to contact the house speaker but she has not responded. however, their respective staffmembers are reportedly in touch. >>> two earthquakes rattled the bay area early this morning minutes apart. maybe you felt them. 4.1 magnitude quake near cobb mountain just before 1:00 a.m., 10 miles east of cloverdale. the other earthquake about 15 minutes later, in the south bay, a 3.5 quake, 10 miles east of hollister. no damage or injuries were reported. >>> neighbors helping neighbors. many wonderful stories. but this one has a few twists. >> these two neighbors didn't know each other, and they united far from their homes in pacifica. let's bring in garvin thomas for "bay area proud.
. >>> probably aren't a lot of people who won't take mark zuckerberg's phone call, but house speakerelosi is one of them. speaker pelosi was angered recently when facebook refused to remove doctored videos which were slowed down, making her appear impaired. the damage was compounded when president trump and right-wing groups retweeted the videos. "the washington post" reports facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has tried to contact the house speaker but she has not responded....
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mark zuckerberg had to say earlier today about the project i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo. so we're already testing this and india with about a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great and we're already working on rolling us out in a number of other countries later this year all right that was mark zuckerberg speaking there i'm joined tonight by josh constant he's editor at large at tech crunch that's an online publisher focusing on the tech industry he joins me tonight from san francisco josh it's good to have you on the show so put this into perspective for our viewers around the world is this the beginning of a of a new age in crypto currency. this is definitely a new era for crypto the previous era was dominated by these very nerdy currencies that were mostly good for speculation you might try to buy low and hope people buy after use the price skyrockets and you could make a fortune but basement scripta currency is totally different it's not designed speculation and the price is it supposed to change
mark zuckerberg had to say earlier today about the project i believe that it should be as easy to send money to someone as it is to send a photo. so we're already testing this and india with about a 1000000 people it's been used a lot in the feedback so far is great and we're already working on rolling us out in a number of other countries later this year all right that was mark zuckerberg speaking there i'm joined tonight by josh constant he's editor at large at tech crunch that's an online...
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. >>> mark zuckerberg defending facebook's decision not to remove fake videos. >>> democrats debate. ten candidates take on center stage and take on the president. this morning google is revealing who sparked the most interest online. >>> interesting result. plus a scooter ban. another bay area city pushing to keep them off their streets. >>> good morning. welcome to thursday, june 27th. >> accuweather forecast. i'm already looking ahead. >> you can start looking ahead sunday night to the next weekend. >> that's why we have the seven-day forecast. the weekend is always there. i always live seven days in the future. here is a look at what's going on with our winds. good morning. still a nice stout onshore breeze. you can see some of the cloud cover as we can barely see the sun through the top of the cloud deck from our east bay hills cameras. temperatures when you step outside, mid 50s. we'll stay 68 to 70 degrees, very comfortable for our bay and inland neighborhoods. 71 to 73 at 4:00, back into the 60s by 7:00. this will be our last significantly cooler-than-average day. cooling fri
. >>> mark zuckerberg defending facebook's decision not to remove fake videos. >>> democrats debate. ten candidates take on center stage and take on the president. this morning google is revealing who sparked the most interest online. >>> interesting result. plus a scooter ban. another bay area city pushing to keep them off their streets. >>> good morning. welcome to thursday, june 27th. >> accuweather forecast. i'm already looking ahead. >> you...
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well, facebook under fire trying to save faith, denying reports that mark zuckerberg knew of privacyre to weigh in fox nation host, you know, they have a real serious problem here credibility and now these emails are servicing, no one believes them? >> yeah, i also think we have a serious problem, we should be doing segment in pebble beach as well. in all seriousness, cambridge was a huge breach of data which we all know, 87 million facebook users, i find it difficult to believe as purported emails show that mark zuckerberg did not have the right information or not privy to it. we see with hillary clinton emails, it's traceable and panic mode right now. this is a man who pushed out cofounder in 2005, he knows all so that's why i think there's skepticism and continue reporting to see if they evaded any law. charles: on top of that, the addicted nature of it, how much and government now circling the company and -- >> there's a couple different courts looking into everything and i always joke don't click u applications because it's not just your data, connected to in friend group in fac
well, facebook under fire trying to save faith, denying reports that mark zuckerberg knew of privacyre to weigh in fox nation host, you know, they have a real serious problem here credibility and now these emails are servicing, no one believes them? >> yeah, i also think we have a serious problem, we should be doing segment in pebble beach as well. in all seriousness, cambridge was a huge breach of data which we all know, 87 million facebook users, i find it difficult to believe as...
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because executives like mark zuckerberg, the ceo and founder of facebook, have argued that the old policy is a relic of the old era. consumers are willing to give us some of the privacy for greater security, so that is the argument of the other side. and that is kind of where members of congress and lawmakers are trying to draw a line on -- have we crossed the line too far? do we need to scale it back a little bit? host: we are talking artificial intelligence. let's hear what our viewers have to say. we go to hot springs national park in arkansas. j.d., good morning. you are on the air. caller: good morning. i am not a religious person, but i hear these christian people talking about the antichrist, the antichrist. i do not know if there is such a thing, but i think if there is, it must certainly be the internet. i mean, there is more crime going on, more on the internet than anything i could ever imagine, and i am an old man, and my lifetime. you hear about these cities being held for random. you are an expert on this. explain to me how these people can hold a city for ransom, like atlan
because executives like mark zuckerberg, the ceo and founder of facebook, have argued that the old policy is a relic of the old era. consumers are willing to give us some of the privacy for greater security, so that is the argument of the other side. and that is kind of where members of congress and lawmakers are trying to draw a line on -- have we crossed the line too far? do we need to scale it back a little bit? host: we are talking artificial intelligence. let's hear what our viewers have...
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cheryl: the other big thing, mark zuckerberg, the e-mails, the stock took a hit when that report camen zuckerberg. >> this story is stunning to me for a variety of reasons. for one, e-mail doesn't go away. e-mail is not a private conversation. when you're e-mailing between yourself and another person, it's going -- it's hitting servers, it's going everywhere many you should never have conversations like that over e maim. i was just shocked that they were having these conversations and zuckerberg's talking about an app that's collecting all this user day a take back in 2012 when they were first having a run-in with the ftc. this is going to be bad. this is the iceberg that's hiding out under the surface of the ocean that's bought to scrape the side of titanic. lauren: we're out of time but i'm curious who could have leaked that information. >> probably someone on the e-mail chain that was smart about saving all of those messages for later. because they realize this isn't what we should be doing. lauren: brett larsen, great to get your voice on this. you can catch brett on fox news head
cheryl: the other big thing, mark zuckerberg, the e-mails, the stock took a hit when that report camen zuckerberg. >> this story is stunning to me for a variety of reasons. for one, e-mail doesn't go away. e-mail is not a private conversation. when you're e-mailing between yourself and another person, it's going -- it's hitting servers, it's going everywhere many you should never have conversations like that over e maim. i was just shocked that they were having these conversations and...
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all new videos of 2 of the world's most powerful men are causing quite a stir they feature mark zuckerberg but people are concerned not because of what the men are saying but rather they're asking themselves are we seeing the we think we're seeing cleavers you know with more on this story or smiley you are this is a serious story right it is i mean it's terrifying if you if you really dig into it so let's see that we're talking about fake news it already walks among us where you control it call it fake music until it is packaged as news so we can just call them lies or we're looking at today is this we've got a video in a 2nd. supposedly talking now he's the facebook supremos facebook has not been taking this down. we don't know well we do know this is not so let's have a look at the video. imagine this for a 2nd one with total control of billions of people stolen their over secrets their largest their futures i owe it all to specter specter showed me that whoever controls that there are controls the future so that is not mark zuckerberg that looks exactly like him that's not him you know
all new videos of 2 of the world's most powerful men are causing quite a stir they feature mark zuckerberg but people are concerned not because of what the men are saying but rather they're asking themselves are we seeing the we think we're seeing cleavers you know with more on this story or smiley you are this is a serious story right it is i mean it's terrifying if you if you really dig into it so let's see that we're talking about fake news it already walks among us where you control it call...