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the answer should be your newsfeed is subjective, personal and unique and defines the spirit of what we hope to achieve. really? what they are speaking about is an architecture of control in which algorithms or individual choices are creating. [inaudible] jane jacobs, the hero of my little book wrote a great book on the death of the life of american cities and which he urged that in great cities like washington or new york or berlin but all of them have an architecture of serendipity. you will come across people of different ages and skin colors. what they were urging is that a great city is like an information stream and the beauty of it and it's something that is full of unanticipated, unplanned, unchosen encounters. last bit is from jacobs forerunner, a theorist of liberty and self-government who urged that it's hardly possible to overrate the value in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings of contacts with persons to similar to themselves with thoughts and actions. such communication has always been and is peculiarly in the present age one of the prim
the answer should be your newsfeed is subjective, personal and unique and defines the spirit of what we hope to achieve. really? what they are speaking about is an architecture of control in which algorithms or individual choices are creating. [inaudible] jane jacobs, the hero of my little book wrote a great book on the death of the life of american cities and which he urged that in great cities like washington or new york or berlin but all of them have an architecture of serendipity. you will...
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keith: you might catch this headline on your social media newsfeeds.screams "4 good reasons you should never eat tilapia again!" or this one, "how tilapia is a more unhealthy food than bacon," is it? vanessa: so, no, tilapia is not worse for you than bacon. keith: so, what is behind the attack on the popular and affordable fish? vanessa: it was based on a study that was done a number of years ago in 2008 that made some conclusions about the inflammatory potential of tilapia based on kind of shaky scientific premises. keith: inflammation is caused by toxins or unwanted substances, and can increase your risk of heart disease. but omega-3 fatty acids, which we only get through food, lower your risk of heart disease. tilapia is a lean fish, meaning it has a lower concentration of fatty acids than, say, an oily fish like salmon. vanessa: but that still doesn't mean that it's bad for you, and it's certainly not worse for you than bacon. so, it's still a low fat source of protein. it's also high in other vitamins like selenium, vitamin b12. keith: articles li
keith: you might catch this headline on your social media newsfeeds.screams "4 good reasons you should never eat tilapia again!" or this one, "how tilapia is a more unhealthy food than bacon," is it? vanessa: so, no, tilapia is not worse for you than bacon. keith: so, what is behind the attack on the popular and affordable fish? vanessa: it was based on a study that was done a number of years ago in 2008 that made some conclusions about the inflammatory potential of tilapia...
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creators are, so that will help eliminate those things, as opposed to things that get created in newsfeeds this is curated, not user generated. >> i think they're playing the long time for that $70 billion, i don't think this changes much of anybody's business model. they have such a giant platform, so much capital and a great management team, that if they want to win in this game, same as they have done against snap chat as related to instagram >> you must have targets in your own head for how many eyeballs you want to attract? >> 2 billion people use facebook a huge audience there. we want to make shows that people love. they will share them and if they love them, we'll continue to make them. >>> we'll see how that rolls out. it's called watch. on by the way, we tease you about it all the time -- >> you do. >> -- but the stock appreciation has noted. what is driving it >> a number of things. first of all the education mark is massive everything we were just talking about. the model of direct consumer is a model that wins. the education market has been direct to the institution and ultima
creators are, so that will help eliminate those things, as opposed to things that get created in newsfeeds this is curated, not user generated. >> i think they're playing the long time for that $70 billion, i don't think this changes much of anybody's business model. they have such a giant platform, so much capital and a great management team, that if they want to win in this game, same as they have done against snap chat as related to instagram >> you must have targets in your own...
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. >> sandra: the former ambassador to russia under president obama also slamming the real newsfeed.k tweeting thi this. one trump supporter saying it's sad, but necessary to have to broadcast the president's achievements that way and that newscasters should do their job. i feel like want to go to you first on this, elizabeth. >> elizabeth: i'm wondering if they're going to use anonymous sources on this tv venture. i'm kidding. i think they could do without the background music, how do i feel about it? i tend to -- honestly, i think they shouldn't do this. i don't think it will work, i don't like its effective, i agree with jake tapper, i think it's an effective. >> sandra: the argument is that they will not be able to get their message out and that message is the strong economy, the robust stock market. the media just doesn't cover it. is it their own fault to not get the message? >> jessica: it's the fault of president trump to not be able to stay on message. to your point of anonymous sources and leaked documents, unfortunately, we'll see a lot of that happen. the president retwee
. >> sandra: the former ambassador to russia under president obama also slamming the real newsfeed.k tweeting thi this. one trump supporter saying it's sad, but necessary to have to broadcast the president's achievements that way and that newscasters should do their job. i feel like want to go to you first on this, elizabeth. >> elizabeth: i'm wondering if they're going to use anonymous sources on this tv venture. i'm kidding. i think they could do without the background music, how...
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i think people worry that facebook puts you in a newsfeed with all people that have the same views as happens. because of facebook, you can hear from other voices, and by extending to more voices, you actually see broader views that you would not otherwise see. that does not everyone is lasted by views from the other side. they are not. on average, facebook broadens views. i still think that we all can do more to learn more about what other people think and what their experiences are. emily: whatsapp is now partially blocked in china. is mark's dream of connecting the world now highly unlikely? >> we have always said that the whole world includes china. and facebook remains blocked there. >> mark told david kirkpatrick that facebook is more like a government than a company. probably more so now, at this scale. how does facebook manage the scope of its policy, media and all of these different responsibilities in this modern age? >> we try to do it by empowering local teams. we know that we will not get everything right from menlo park, but with public policy, we've hired local teams on
i think people worry that facebook puts you in a newsfeed with all people that have the same views as happens. because of facebook, you can hear from other voices, and by extending to more voices, you actually see broader views that you would not otherwise see. that does not everyone is lasted by views from the other side. they are not. on average, facebook broadens views. i still think that we all can do more to learn more about what other people think and what their experiences are. emily:...
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facebook newsfeed. which is so engaging, people spend two hours a day on average looking at it. they don't look at it because it is boring and not wasn't to do it. they look at it because the ai made an accurate prediction about what your character is. it adjusted the message to make it engaging. there are also downsides, as i am sure we will be talking more about today. this was basically the paper i published in 2013. it got quite some press coverage. most of the coverage was like, this is so cool. we can predict whether somebody is a republican from their facebook likes. nice, shiny gadget. i said, no, you have to realize, there are tremendous consequences for the future of our society. no, it is just so cool. this is as far as we go. interestingly, this is how the general public treated the results. policymakers and companies took notice. two weeks after the results were published, facebook changed privacy policies in such a way facebook likes were no longer public. before 2013, march when we publish the paper, before that, likes were public for everyone to see. i didn't eve
facebook newsfeed. which is so engaging, people spend two hours a day on average looking at it. they don't look at it because it is boring and not wasn't to do it. they look at it because the ai made an accurate prediction about what your character is. it adjusted the message to make it engaging. there are also downsides, as i am sure we will be talking more about today. this was basically the paper i published in 2013. it got quite some press coverage. most of the coverage was like, this is so...
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new reports out that facebook is rolling out this idea that when you see popular articles in your newsfeedlso see this related article section, which will include links to help you make sure that something is actually factual before you share it with all your followers. >>> general john kelly, the president's new chief of staff, is apparently cracking down on fake any news getting to the president, too. one of his most important goals is to protect the president from bad information, that in the past prompted controversial moves like that report on surveillance that prompted the president's unfounded cham that president obama wiretapped him or leaning on news from unreliable sources instead of classified information to make really sensitive policy decisions. all of this pointed out by the guest joining the table now, josh dossey, political white house reporter for politico, who scooped the news about kelly's new crackdown. also with us bob and viv. what did you learn about general kelly's system here? >> ad hoc where people would give the president paper. >> slip it on the desk. >> he watc
new reports out that facebook is rolling out this idea that when you see popular articles in your newsfeedlso see this related article section, which will include links to help you make sure that something is actually factual before you share it with all your followers. >>> general john kelly, the president's new chief of staff, is apparently cracking down on fake any news getting to the president, too. one of his most important goals is to protect the president from bad information,...
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about netflix or spotify, newsfeed, which is so engaging people spend two hours a day on average, if i correctly, looking at it. now they don't look at it mro bloody boring, ai behind it ause made a prediction about what your character is and adjusted such a way to make it most engaging. now there are also down sides, we'll be talking about today. and -- well, basically the paper published in 2013, it got coverage, but s at that time, most of the press coverage was like, this is so you can predict whether someone is -- i don't know, republican, a republican from likes.acebook nice shiny gadget. i was like, no, no, no, wait, have to realize tremendous consequences for the future of society. no, it's so cool you can predict from likes, but this is we go.as but now interestingly, this is ow general public treated the results, but policy makers and companies took notice. or instance, two weeks after the results were published, facebook changed their privacy way facebook a likes were no longer public. before 2013, i think march, we published the paper, before for likes were public everyon
about netflix or spotify, newsfeed, which is so engaging people spend two hours a day on average, if i correctly, looking at it. now they don't look at it mro bloody boring, ai behind it ause made a prediction about what your character is and adjusted such a way to make it most engaging. now there are also down sides, we'll be talking about today. and -- well, basically the paper published in 2013, it got coverage, but s at that time, most of the press coverage was like, this is so you can...
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facebook users will get a message at the top of their newsfeed on how to donate. and google has a special page where people can make donations. (mark) and air-b-n-b is expanding their hurricane assistance program. people who rent out their homes in the surrounding areas in texas are able to offer a place to stay for free to help the victims. (darya) the program was only supposed to last until this friday, but it will now be expanded to september 25th. air-b-n-b is waiving the three-percent service fee they normally charge hosts. (mark) right now there are nearly 400 homes being made available for victims in san antonio, austin, and dallas. (mark) and a warning before you travel.... thousands of flights are delayed across the nation due to tropical storm harvey. we'll have the latest numbers. (james) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. (darya)(mark) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james)the brief cooldown continues this morning with mid to upper 50s to start the day. sunny
facebook users will get a message at the top of their newsfeed on how to donate. and google has a special page where people can make donations. (mark) and air-b-n-b is expanding their hurricane assistance program. people who rent out their homes in the surrounding areas in texas are able to offer a place to stay for free to help the victims. (darya) the program was only supposed to last until this friday, but it will now be expanded to september 25th. air-b-n-b is waiving the three-percent...
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to three year time frame, but basically other traditional advertising is sold out within peoples newsfeedsyou'll see more and more of these videos. they will insert advertisements in the video. you will play a part of the video then you do wait to the end of it. the end of the video. it is like 15 seconds. maria: it is like what the dealer collar does with the stories. anywhere you can insert the ads is what they're doing. >> a careful balance of that because you don't want to upset consumers when they get ignored by ad. maria: if it is straight content, up. we will talk more about this. real thoughts on what's going on in terms of advertising. we will take a break. michnik, weighing in on president trump's news about the legislative process. >> our new president has not been in this line of work before and i think had excessive expectations about how quickly things have been. train to mourn those comments. the president has something to say about that. hillary clinton under fire again for benghazi. the renewed search efforts for her e-mails i had. -- ahead. ♪ today, we're out here with so
to three year time frame, but basically other traditional advertising is sold out within peoples newsfeedsyou'll see more and more of these videos. they will insert advertisements in the video. you will play a part of the video then you do wait to the end of it. the end of the video. it is like 15 seconds. maria: it is like what the dealer collar does with the stories. anywhere you can insert the ads is what they're doing. >> a careful balance of that because you don't want to upset...