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behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can visit instagram, booktv here on facebook and also follow us on twitter,@booktv. we have a little bit of construction here. otherwise the square is absolutely beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences and savanna's newly minted food truck. they are very excited to have. right now on c-span2, who needs the fed, he will answer your questions. following that, cassandra king the widow of former pat conroy. she will be discussing his book "a lowcountry heart: reflections on a writing life". later this afternoon, william towery, gerri willis, dan slater will all be talking about their books and answering your questions. keep an eye on c-span2's booktv, to be able to participate. behind the scenes look at the festival. right here. most authors after they view their presentation will be found signing their books. check back throughout the day, keep bringing you more behind the scenes live looks at either square and also from inside trinity united methodist church. in savanna, georgia. booktv live coverage of the savanna book festiva
behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can visit instagram, booktv here on facebook and also follow us on twitter,@booktv. we have a little bit of construction here. otherwise the square is absolutely beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences and savanna's newly minted food truck. they are very excited to have. right now on c-span2, who needs the fed, he will answer your questions. following that, cassandra king the widow of former pat conroy. she will be discussing his book...
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behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can visit instagram, booktv here on facebook and also follow us on twitter,@booktv. we have a little bit of construction here. otherwise the square is absolutely beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences and savanna's newly minted food truck. they are very excited to have. right now on c-span2, who needs the fed, he will answer your questions. following that, cassandra king the widow of former pat conroy. she will be discussing his book "a lowcountry heart: reflections on a writing life". later this afternoon, william towery, gerri willis, dan slater will all be talking about their books and answering your questions. keep an eye on c-span2's booktv, to be able to participate. behind the scenes look at the festival. right here. most authors after they view their presentation will be found signing their books. check back throughout the day, keep bringing you more behind the scenes live looks at either square and also from inside trinity united methodist church. in savanna, georgia. booktv live coverage of the savanna book festiva
behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can visit instagram, booktv here on facebook and also follow us on twitter,@booktv. we have a little bit of construction here. otherwise the square is absolutely beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences and savanna's newly minted food truck. they are very excited to have. right now on c-span2, who needs the fed, he will answer your questions. following that, cassandra king the widow of former pat conroy. she will be discussing his book...
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canada. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad. >> enter the buzz wofrd on facebook can enter once each day. >> the word is feedback. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter tuesday's word feedback, f-e-e-d-b-a-c-k. >> later this week we'll also have bonus giveaway where we'll also give away an amazon echo. so tune in and good luck, everybody. >>> it's a love song directed at somebody else. i love ♪ >> i'm so uncomfortable right now. >> hear the story behind this interesting song. >> i ain't saying she's a gold digger, but she ain't deali while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior projec
canada. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad. >> enter the buzz wofrd on facebook can enter once each day. >> the word is feedback. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter tuesday's word feedback, f-e-e-d-b-a-c-k. >> later this week we'll also have bonus giveaway where we'll also give away an amazon echo. so tune in and good luck, everybody. >>> it's a love song directed at somebody else. i love...
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you can talk with different , on a platform like facebook, or in person. i think the debate is healthy. tose are parallel tracks trustworthy labels or reputations on a publication level. you just need a multipronged approach. >> can have a microphone? know if it is true that right wing fake news generates more revenue than the left wing fake news? [laughter] justin kohlerthat said it did. he tried to come up with fake, left-wing new stories and they did not do as well. so he stopped doing it. how do you prove that? i do not know. that is just what he told me. beyond the financial motivations, there can be broad, intellectual impacts about fake news. they can expand by really be far anyar beyond retraction of -- retraction. some want to curtail fake news, i wondered if you had plans to help this issue? >> i think there are two coup ways to approach that. let people know retroactively. maybe if they read it or shared it. to try and move further upstream. to stop it from entering the system in the first place. you want to make sure as little comes in as possib
you can talk with different , on a platform like facebook, or in person. i think the debate is healthy. tose are parallel tracks trustworthy labels or reputations on a publication level. you just need a multipronged approach. >> can have a microphone? know if it is true that right wing fake news generates more revenue than the left wing fake news? [laughter] justin kohlerthat said it did. he tried to come up with fake, left-wing new stories and they did not do as well. so he stopped doing...
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people commenting on facebook speckumented it was a -- speculated it was a wolf like dog. police told us animal control told them it is just a dog. a big dog. >>> a new art exhibit, one of the hottest tickets in town. the infinity mirror exhibit. featuring works from the artist is so popular that people crashed websites trying to get tickets for it. the exhibit is in town for a 14 week run. >> cannot wait to see it. hopefully -- [ talking at the same time ] >>> all right. a beautiful day to be outside right? >> indeed. today is not th inside. we are 73 73 downtown. 77 leesburg and yes, we had records. a new record high at dulles, in martins burg, 77. 78 in d.c. we will put this in perspective for you. ane temperature time warp. we will talk about big storms possible over the weekend. . >>> more about a police officer who opened fire on a 13-year- old boy. and this -- >> running around in a new pair of shoes. [ indiscernible ] >> after the break, luross players are helping impoverished childr . >>> live breaking news here. sky9. if you are waiting for someone to come home an
people commenting on facebook speckumented it was a -- speculated it was a wolf like dog. police told us animal control told them it is just a dog. a big dog. >>> a new art exhibit, one of the hottest tickets in town. the infinity mirror exhibit. featuring works from the artist is so popular that people crashed websites trying to get tickets for it. the exhibit is in town for a 14 week run. >> cannot wait to see it. hopefully -- [ talking at the same time ] >>> all...
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canada. >> then head over to rightthisminute.com and click on win ipad. >> enter the buzz wofrd on facebook can enter once each day. >> the word is feedback. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter tuesday's word feedback, f-e-e-d-b-a-c-k. >> later this week we'll also have bonus giveaway where we'll also give away an amazon echo. so tune in and good luck, everybody. >>> it's a love song directed at somebody else. ♪ i love >> i'm so uncomfortable right now. >> hear the story behind this interesting song. >> i ain't saying she's a gold digger, but she ain't deali >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more
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a man and a boy shot and killed and it was broadcast on facebook. first my next guest is accusing the nsa of unlawfully listening in on white house calls in order to bring down president trump. he's a man who won a lawsuit against the nsa for it collection. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car r
a man and a boy shot and killed and it was broadcast on facebook. first my next guest is accusing the nsa of unlawfully listening in on white house calls in order to bring down president trump. he's a man who won a lawsuit against the nsa for it collection. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain,...
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behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can go to instagram booktv on facebook and follow us on twitter@booktv. a little bit of a construction site next doors but otherwise it is beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences, savanna's newly minted food truck. right now on c-span2, john camby is talking about who needs the fed? he is taking your questions. the widow of pat conroy which he is discussing his book a low country heart and terry mcdonnell will be talking. later this afternoon william doherty, gerri willis, dan slater will be talking about their books and entering questions. keep an eye on c-span2's booktv to participate in those. behind the scenes look at the festival. the book sales tends right here. most authors after their presentation will be sounds signing their books, and throughout the day keep bringing you more behind the scenes live looks at inside community church. live coverage of the savannah book festival. the events on c-span2. we are live today georgia. back booktv, 72 hours of nonfiction offers and this presidents' day weekend. television for seri
behind the scenes videos and pictures all day long, you can go to instagram booktv on facebook and follow us on twitter@booktv. a little bit of a construction site next doors but otherwise it is beautiful. the academy of arts and sciences, savanna's newly minted food truck. right now on c-span2, john camby is talking about who needs the fed? he is taking your questions. the widow of pat conroy which he is discussing his book a low country heart and terry mcdonnell will be talking. later this...
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facebook with another solid quarter in the books. we'll break down the numbers ahead. plus the inside track on ge digital pivot. d ao discusses big data bloomberg exclusive interview. read it's cofounder adds his voice to the courts of criticism and the legality of donald's travel ban and ahead. first to our lead. facebook shares surging in after hours. we are at all-time highs if we hold on to these gains up 4.6%. the company reported a jump in sales to $8.8 billion topping estimates. it reported just under 2 billion monthly active users and one point seven 5 billion users accessing the platform on their smart phones. this move solidifies facebook's position in the market for mobile advertising, just behind apple that -- alphabet google. kirkpatrick and thank you for joining us. clouds?re any some big silver linings here. >> clouds. i can't really think of any. i'm sure some people would be upset that the numbers aren't better than they are. somenalysts were expecting incredible results and pretty much everything beat it. we have 25% of the worlds population using the platform. i cannot see any clouds there. ca
facebook with another solid quarter in the books. we'll break down the numbers ahead. plus the inside track on ge digital pivot. d ao discusses big data bloomberg exclusive interview. read it's cofounder adds his voice to the courts of criticism and the legality of donald's travel ban and ahead. first to our lead. facebook shares surging in after hours. we are at all-time highs if we hold on to these gains up 4.6%. the company reported a jump in sales to $8.8 billion topping estimates. it...
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i posted this on my facebook and twitter pages. feeling about 26 in washington. 23 in leesburg and 24 degrees up in frederick. the one great thing about the weather tomorrow, plenty of sunshine from start to finish. so you definitely need the sunglasses throughout your sunday. but quite a difference. so many people out and about today, taking advantage of the nice weather until, of course, the storms move through. by tomorrow morning, 37 degrees, but feeling more like 30 with the winds. andwi after that, the winds do die down. by about 11:00 a.m., noon, around 46. and a high tomorrow of 50. so about 25 degrees cooler than today, and then it's cold again tomorrow night. and that cold weather greets the kid owes on monday morning. as they get on the school bus. because of the big change, the weather having a low to moderate impact on your sunday. travel looking fine. you need the sunglasses, that's about it. exercise, though, so many people out and about jogging today. tomorrow is back to the layers, no t-shirts or kind of tank tops o
i posted this on my facebook and twitter pages. feeling about 26 in washington. 23 in leesburg and 24 degrees up in frederick. the one great thing about the weather tomorrow, plenty of sunshine from start to finish. so you definitely need the sunglasses throughout your sunday. but quite a difference. so many people out and about today, taking advantage of the nice weather until, of course, the storms move through. by tomorrow morning, 37 degrees, but feeling more like 30 with the winds. andwi...
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adding 217 million active users in just one year. facebookified its position as number 2 in the market for mobile advertising behind alphabet's google. how can it continue with momentum into 2017? back with us the ceo of tech is economy and bloomberg contributor. let's start off with the share reaction we are seeing and the phenomenal growth overall we are seeing. almost 1/4 of one billion users added in one year. one of my colleagues, who writes for gadfly -- she was saying is basically an entire twitter. >> it is incredibly phenomenal. i see these numbers and it just -- it kind of blows my mind. even though i've been following facebook as an analyst for years, i think back to 1999, 2000, when i was in social media before we called it that and we ended with 10 million users and we are really excited. it is like adding a whole twitter in a year. phenomenal. caroline: in terms of how you think mark zuckerberg will be reacting, david, i know you know him personally. notably, he's been adding about $3 billion to his wealth of the overall mark. w
adding 217 million active users in just one year. facebookified its position as number 2 in the market for mobile advertising behind alphabet's google. how can it continue with momentum into 2017? back with us the ceo of tech is economy and bloomberg contributor. let's start off with the share reaction we are seeing and the phenomenal growth overall we are seeing. almost 1/4 of one billion users added in one year. one of my colleagues, who writes for gadfly -- she was saying is basically an...
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on our website c-span.org. >> next, the head of facebook newsfeed and the founder of craigslist. part of a recent discussion on so-called big news and its effect on consumers and the media. hosted by the university of california berkeley journalism school. just over 90 minutes. >> may welcome the panelists now. have a really distinguished panel. so we have right here to my left the first panelist here is laura and she is the well-known voice on national public radio digital culture correspondent. i hope many of you heard or will listen to her amazing story, one of the stories that really brought the issue alive in my mind. she tracked down a company with me, with big new sites and that air for the first time last november as been listen to many times since. adam, we are very happy to have someone here who is very high up as vice president of newsfeed at facebook. 1.8 billion people are using facebook now. adam manages the team responsible for delivering relevant content. that is news can't to all of those facebook users. recently, facebook has taken some important steps to address
on our website c-span.org. >> next, the head of facebook newsfeed and the founder of craigslist. part of a recent discussion on so-called big news and its effect on consumers and the media. hosted by the university of california berkeley journalism school. just over 90 minutes. >> may welcome the panelists now. have a really distinguished panel. so we have right here to my left the first panelist here is laura and she is the well-known voice on national public radio digital culture...
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and former yahoo executive sue decker takes on both twitter and facebook. our reporters, john swartz of "usa today," and national public radio's laura sydell, this week on "press here." [music] scott mcgrew: good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. i was looking over a list of past guests on the show and i was struck by how many of them, at some point in their career, worked at yahoo. yahoo, remember, was the valley's first big dot-com success story, and for many executives, it was a strange, and often frustrating, chapter in their lives. here are just a few of them. dan rosensweig, jeff weiner, marissa meyer, brad garlinghouse, they all worked at yahoo. marissa is still plugging away there, and boy have they seen some stuff. to that list, we can add sue decker. she was yahoo's cfo, then president. wall street loved her. the "wall street journal" praised her sharp mind. "fortune" called her a financial ace. now, sue's no longer at yahoo, join the club on that one, but she's more influential than ever sitting on the boards of costco and berkshire-hathaway, a
and former yahoo executive sue decker takes on both twitter and facebook. our reporters, john swartz of "usa today," and national public radio's laura sydell, this week on "press here." [music] scott mcgrew: good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. i was looking over a list of past guests on the show and i was struck by how many of them, at some point in their career, worked at yahoo. yahoo, remember, was the valley's first big dot-com success story, and for many...
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and our meteorologists are keeping you informed by posting regularly on facebook intwitter. >>> president trump will make his first speech to a joint meeting of congress tonight. a speech that is closely watched for detailed regarding promises he made on the campaign trail. and that president is gathering ideas from the address from a series of listening events, monica malpass is live in washington ahead of the address tonight. what is the mood there. >> hi brian and sharrie, a busy day today in the nation's capital and americans are anxiously waiting to hear on immigration, health care and jobs of course. and aside from putting the finishing touches on the first speech. the president is making policy decisions all day today. look at this earlier today. trump made with a group of states attorney generals at the white house and members of the national associate of attorneys general and jeff sessions addressed them as well. and the justice department is creating a multiagency task force to combat violent crime. meantime, president trump signed an executive order today mandating a review of
and our meteorologists are keeping you informed by posting regularly on facebook intwitter. >>> president trump will make his first speech to a joint meeting of congress tonight. a speech that is closely watched for detailed regarding promises he made on the campaign trail. and that president is gathering ideas from the address from a series of listening events, monica malpass is live in washington ahead of the address tonight. what is the mood there. >> hi brian and sharrie, a...
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on this read is, now what? >> joe? >> josh, when you look at facebook'sumbers, i know that you're an active user on twitter and i know in the past, i don't know where you stand now and whether you own it or not or support it. do you think there is any read-through here on twitter, and do you believe that twitter can actually recover when you see the growth and all the momentum with facebook? >> so twitter last -- facebook last quarter added the equivalent of an entire twitter. think about that. i think it's like 267 monthly daily users. 267 million monthly users facebook added. which is about the size of twitter. so they signed up approximately nine people per second in the fourth quarter. why is facebook able to do that and twitter isn't? the primary reason is the content itself. people feel more comfortable on facebook. everyone there is posting under their own name. there are no anonymous accounts, there are no eggs, no -- very little nazis. that's been twitter's problem. i don't know how they correct it, because the platform is built on the idea that
on this read is, now what? >> joe? >> josh, when you look at facebook'sumbers, i know that you're an active user on twitter and i know in the past, i don't know where you stand now and whether you own it or not or support it. do you think there is any read-through here on twitter, and do you believe that twitter can actually recover when you see the growth and all the momentum with facebook? >> so twitter last -- facebook last quarter added the equivalent of an entire twitter....
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follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. ice with judge florida ♪ >> tom: welcome to red eye. i'm tom shillue it. let's check in with andy levy. >> coming up on the big show, donald trump tells bill o'reilly he stays up till midnight and 1:00 a.m. and wakes up at five. sounds like he's missing out on the best show on tv. plus, should scientist be
follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. ice with judge florida ♪ >> tom: welcome to red eye. i'm tom shillue it. let's check in with andy levy. >> coming up on the big show, donald trump tells bill o'reilly he stays up till midnight and 1:00 a.m. and wakes up at five. sounds like he's missing out on the best show on tv. plus, should scientist be
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facebook at an all-time high. this trend rolls on in 2017. david: okay. so the numbers look good but there is still a cloud over facebook. facebook facing increased pressure to crack down on the live video feature after the platform was used to stream and provoke a series of violent content. here, morgan wright, cybersecurity analyst. morgan what makes facebook exciting makes it dangerous. we saw couple examples, suicides streaming live. kidnapping after guy in chicago who was beat up. how do they get around that? how do they get a handle on the streaming problem? >> look, david, one of the issues they will run into, what happened in france when the police officer and his partner was lled, killer streamed it afterwards, people are starting to take facebook to court in germany, suing them for this kind of capability and not doing anything about it. i spent 30 minutes this morning trying to find parental controls. how could i determine what my kid is doing and keep them from broadcasting live? they will have to get some technologies allow people to immediate
facebook at an all-time high. this trend rolls on in 2017. david: okay. so the numbers look good but there is still a cloud over facebook. facebook facing increased pressure to crack down on the live video feature after the platform was used to stream and provoke a series of violent content. here, morgan wright, cybersecurity analyst. morgan what makes facebook exciting makes it dangerous. we saw couple examples, suicides streaming live. kidnapping after guy in chicago who was beat up. how do...
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we've been pretty steadfast on facebook for a while. if you need any level to trade against, the previous high was 133.5 i believe on october 25th. and then the stock sold off somewhat precipitously. you need on trade against something, you trade against that. otherwise, you still let it ride. >> what is a glass half full? >> when he said we've been all over it, he men you guys. >> that's not true. >> this is not a good day for me. i look at a story like this. last quarter they had 1.8 billion monthly active users. and then if you noticed earlier in the week, the "wall street journal" ran a story about how it is a major bush and this has been going on to get into china them need on get unblocked in china. that is their next growth outlet. at some point the developed world gets sat wratd that main facebook page. what did they do? they bought instagram. then two years later they bought what's app. these the levers of growth. if all that doesn't happen, and then they -- >> all that meaning occulus. >> when you are having sales growth decele
we've been pretty steadfast on facebook for a while. if you need any level to trade against, the previous high was 133.5 i believe on october 25th. and then the stock sold off somewhat precipitously. you need on trade against something, you trade against that. otherwise, you still let it ride. >> what is a glass half full? >> when he said we've been all over it, he men you guys. >> that's not true. >> this is not a good day for me. i look at a story like this. last...
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on it. so let's give you an idea of how big facebook now is. f last year, over 1.86 billion people around the world were logging on at least once a month, so—called monthly active users. that's an annual rise of 17%. 1.25 billion of those log on every single day — and the vast majority via smartphones. advertisers love it — last year, they spent almost $29 billion placing ads on facebook — a jump of 57% on 2015. that made facebook profits of well over $10 billion which is a hugejump of 177%. however facebook is warning it's reaching saturation point for the amount of advertising it can show people on their newsfeeds. reports suggest it is looking into video ads as seen on youtube. and it could give companies more opportunity to promote themselves on instagram, the image sharing platform it bought in 2012. instagram though is facing tough competition from rival snapchat which is about to sell shares in new york in the biggest tech flotation since facebook itself. and it wasn't all celebration for facebook after a jury ruled its virtual reality di
on it. so let's give you an idea of how big facebook now is. f last year, over 1.86 billion people around the world were logging on at least once a month, so—called monthly active users. that's an annual rise of 17%. 1.25 billion of those log on every single day — and the vast majority via smartphones. advertisers love it — last year, they spent almost $29 billion placing ads on facebook — a jump of 57% on 2015. that made facebook profits of well over $10 billion which is a hugejump of...
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on whether you ask the labels or youtube. caroline: what would be the impact of face it -- if facebook muscles in on the game? there are all sorts of ramifications. for facebook itself, it is moving more into video and trying to sell advertising. we don't think about music as video, but you listen to it and if you think about the most popular way to listen to music right now, it is youtube. we think of a song, and want to hear it, and the first thing we do is punch it in and out comes the youtube video. facebook wants to hone in on some of that demand. if it does that successfully, it is a real alternative to youtube, so in the big battle between those two heavyweights, it becomes another front for the music labels. it becomes another stream of revenue for the labels, despite what they get from youtube, and it helps put pressure on youtube. they have deals with youtube, they all have rules about how they govern the copyrights, so this gives them something to whack youtube with. for streaming companies, they have been the story of success for the music industry. they have helped the record labels row for the f
on whether you ask the labels or youtube. caroline: what would be the impact of face it -- if facebook muscles in on the game? there are all sorts of ramifications. for facebook itself, it is moving more into video and trying to sell advertising. we don't think about music as video, but you listen to it and if you think about the most popular way to listen to music right now, it is youtube. we think of a song, and want to hear it, and the first thing we do is punch it in and out comes the...
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those companies have a lot more money than facebook does. on a relative scale basis, half a billion dollars is a big judgment. the fact that facebook is still moving higher, i think, again, speaks to the fact that this is not a mature company in terms of its growth prospects, and it continues to beat on its numbers. remember how expensive many people thought $2 billion was for oculus when facebook made the purchase. i think it goes to how much we're all talking about virtual reality as potentially being the future. people are like, well, another half a billion dollars in for oculus, why not. >> they actually paid $3 billion. >> as he revealed during the testimony. >> exactly. >> that was the question i was going to ask you. how do you view virtual reality as the future for facebook, which he revealed in that testimony is very high on his list here? >> i think that it shows the commitment that facebook has. it shows the foresight and the long haul that facebook has with this technology and how they believe that it will take over the market. i wa
those companies have a lot more money than facebook does. on a relative scale basis, half a billion dollars is a big judgment. the fact that facebook is still moving higher, i think, again, speaks to the fact that this is not a mature company in terms of its growth prospects, and it continues to beat on its numbers. remember how expensive many people thought $2 billion was for oculus when facebook made the purchase. i think it goes to how much we're all talking about virtual reality as...
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facebook. i'm joined by teresa, who reports for motherboard. good to have you back on the show. issues are at stake here in this case? >> a syrian refugee who takes facebook to court and wants facebook to remove defamatory posts. he has been linked to everything bad that has supposedly happened with refugees in germany the last year. facebook on the other hand disagrees because they say that these pictures don't violate their terms of user content. >> they maintain that they are not a media company, not producing content, something providing a platform for the content. how long is that argument going to hold water? >> last time around when the lawyer of the syrian refugee filed a preliminary injunction in december, facebook delayed the entire case again because they said they didn't understand german and the claim was filed in german. brent: the documents were in german? >> exactly. the terms of use were in german. so, this time around they probably won't get away with it. >> they are all over the world, obviously doing lots of languages. what chances would you say that the refu
facebook. i'm joined by teresa, who reports for motherboard. good to have you back on the show. issues are at stake here in this case? >> a syrian refugee who takes facebook to court and wants facebook to remove defamatory posts. he has been linked to everything bad that has supposedly happened with refugees in germany the last year. facebook on the other hand disagrees because they say that these pictures don't violate their terms of user content. >> they maintain that they are...
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last year they spent almost $29 billion placing ads on facebook — a jump of 57% on 2015. e facebook profits of well over $10 billion, a huge jump of 177%. can't wait to talk to rory about it! these are staggering numbers. however, facebook is warning it's reaching saturation point for the amount of advertising it can show people on their newsfeeds. reports suggest it's looking into video ads, as seen on youtube. thank you very much indeed, aaron. with me is our technology correspondent rory cellanjones. the numbers do seem witty staggering, yet they keep trying to warn us staggering, yet they keep trying to warn us that it won't be as staggering next time. what is the outlook? the interesting thing about facebook is it is becoming more and more like google and apple. like google it has one huge very successful product, which is advertising, and in particular mobile advertising. the vast majority of the profits are coming from advertising on your mobile which didn't exist a few years ago. and when facebook floated, it said it was a worry, and it has dealt with that and is b
last year they spent almost $29 billion placing ads on facebook — a jump of 57% on 2015. e facebook profits of well over $10 billion, a huge jump of 177%. can't wait to talk to rory about it! these are staggering numbers. however, facebook is warning it's reaching saturation point for the amount of advertising it can show people on their newsfeeds. reports suggest it's looking into video ads, as seen on youtube. thank you very much indeed, aaron. with me is our technology correspondent rory...
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also keep an eye on facebook and twitter for the very latest. parents and students at an alexandria high school want answer as. the principal and assistant principal of west potomac high school were placed on administrative leave. school officials won't say why. principal alex case and assistant principal michelle little were unexpectedly put on hasn't explained exact lutheran here. at a pta meeting tonight parents questioned school official but the only answer they got back, it's a personnel matter and they're not at liberty to share those details a. one student told fox5 she's disappointed to see this happen. he's a really good man. i think he's done a lot of good for our school so i really hope this works out. fox5 reached out to principal case and assistant principal little for comment. neither have responded. > now to prince george's county where police are trying to figure out if a pedestrian killed in upper marlboro this morning was intentionally targeted by the driver of the suv that hit him. the collision happened in the parking lot of a
also keep an eye on facebook and twitter for the very latest. parents and students at an alexandria high school want answer as. the principal and assistant principal of west potomac high school were placed on administrative leave. school officials won't say why. principal alex case and assistant principal michelle little were unexpectedly put on hasn't explained exact lutheran here. at a pta meeting tonight parents questioned school official but the only answer they got back, it's a personnel...
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to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. all weekend, american history tv is featuring fresno, california. c-span city's tour staff recently vivid many sites showcasing its history. in spanish, fresno means ash tree, the city got its name from early spanish explorers due to the abundance of ash trees in the area. learn more about fresno all weekend here on american history v. >> well when i was a kid, the public library consigned to the children's room in the basement of the library and the only non-fiction books they had were books on the american west. and since i've always been a non-fiction person, i got -- i read everything that i could there on the american west primarily in native-americans. over the years, the 1950's, when i was growing up was a time when you had all the movies at the theater, most of them were cowboy movies and cowboys programs were on tv. so you were sort of -- when i was a kid, you were saturated with the american west. and i just fell in love with it. and then in 1993, i begin traveling to the we
to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. all weekend, american history tv is featuring fresno, california. c-span city's tour staff recently vivid many sites showcasing its history. in spanish, fresno means ash tree, the city got its name from early spanish explorers due to the abundance of ash trees in the area. learn more about fresno all weekend here on american history v. >> well when i was a kid, the public library consigned to the children's room in the...
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if you're following on facebook and twitter, make sure you get updates throughout the day. e look at the rest of the forecast, going to see highs in the 50s and rain tapering off off on monday. what does it look like on the bay bridge? >> we have to go back and check, kari. the backup has cleared. roadways look great. still have washouts. those will will continue for weeks, perhaps months. up here in the north bay as well we have that closure over at the beach. it has been going on and will continue throughout the season. live look from emeryville. much less of a backup. over there we have all but one cash lane open. you are open in the next couple of minutes. back out to the maps, we'll talk about your travel times on mass transit. we're back to normal now. way to end the week. we'll have a nice drive time through the east bay, the tri-valley, and along the east way through hayward. i want to talk about one more spot. we had full closure in niles canyon again. now it is open again. >> just rewind. getting the same report. if you are not near tv tuesday night you will still
if you're following on facebook and twitter, make sure you get updates throughout the day. e look at the rest of the forecast, going to see highs in the 50s and rain tapering off off on monday. what does it look like on the bay bridge? >> we have to go back and check, kari. the backup has cleared. roadways look great. still have washouts. those will will continue for weeks, perhaps months. up here in the north bay as well we have that closure over at the beach. it has been going on and...
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facebook will offer to auto fill your information with all your information on the profile. areful what you put in there. facebook can let companies pay to boost the reach of their listings to very specific demographics. >> so finding a job on facebook, not at facebook, necessarily. >> or both. >> so, going viral today, one midwest college student has quite the story to tell after one of the hottest stars in tennis proved that she is also a woman of her word. >> in fairness to her, this was not a likely scenario. this all started when 44th ranked genie bouye shachard. she agreed to a date if the patriots somehow historically unpress de unpreu unprecedentedly came back and won. she went to a basketball game with a 20-year-old college student. she paid for the flight and his hotel room. and wowed everybody with the jacket. >> i saw his strut coming out of the tunnel there. he knows what's going on. good for her for being a woman of her word. >> you are a woman of your word as well. >> we'll be back tomorrow. 66 >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in five, four, three, two, one.
facebook will offer to auto fill your information with all your information on the profile. areful what you put in there. facebook can let companies pay to boost the reach of their listings to very specific demographics. >> so finding a job on facebook, not at facebook, necessarily. >> or both. >> so, going viral today, one midwest college student has quite the story to tell after one of the hottest stars in tennis proved that she is also a woman of her word. >> in...
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jordan shared her story on facebook. s inspired her to one day pay it forward. >> 4:57 is the time. if you're looking for a new job there's a massive job fair planned for today. we have the details coming up. >> also philadelphia police spent hours loking for a missing four-year-old child but it turned out the whole thing was a hoax. >> and new this morning, a firefighter's recovering from being injured while battling a blaze in the lehigh valley. >> ♪ in our suvs, you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before. introducing the glc coupe. part suv. part sports car. all mercedes-benz. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. its 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday february 21st and breaking right now. >> the search for a missing four-year-old is over because philadelphia po
jordan shared her story on facebook. s inspired her to one day pay it forward. >> 4:57 is the time. if you're looking for a new job there's a massive job fair planned for today. we have the details coming up. >> also philadelphia police spent hours loking for a missing four-year-old child but it turned out the whole thing was a hoax. >> and new this morning, a firefighter's recovering from being injured while battling a blaze in the lehigh valley. >> ♪ in our suvs, you...
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facebook's total ad revenue. that was 80% a year ago. 1.86 billion average users, up 17% from a year ago. onhe call, mark zuckerberg said he expects to ramp up hiring and spending this year as facebook invests in more video. >> we're looking for ways to grow the ecosystem of video content on facebook. we want people to think of face book as a place for interesting and relevant video content from professional creators as well as their friends. we're planning to do more in 2017. >> yesterday we found out that a jury ordered facebook's virtual reality unit oculus and other defends to pay half a billion dollars to a video game publisher over allegations that facebook stole its technology. it is said that the company is considering options for an appeal, but the suit is not material to financials. richard kramer joins us. what did you learn from the call? all the analysts were asking about metrics, how to measure where facebook wants to move the ball to video. anything new out of that beyond those core numbers, which surprised and impressed to the upside again? >> thank you very much for having m
facebook's total ad revenue. that was 80% a year ago. 1.86 billion average users, up 17% from a year ago. onhe call, mark zuckerberg said he expects to ramp up hiring and spending this year as facebook invests in more video. >> we're looking for ways to grow the ecosystem of video content on facebook. we want people to think of face book as a place for interesting and relevant video content from professional creators as well as their friends. we're planning to do more in 2017. >>...
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that's when someone sent her stage name to the school district and her past was then posted on facebook. >> woodward was placed on administrative leave, then terminated. she says she was 19 at the time in an abusive marriage and broke but turned her life around. >> the message the district is sending to me is that you can't get past your past. you're going to be punished for it over and over, there's no way to rise. and that's not okay. >> the 38-year-old is fighting back, appealing her termination with the texas education agency. the dallas school district says it cannot discuss these personnel matters. >>> all right. when we come back, the ex-president like you've never seen him before. and a steamy special on netflix setting the mood. >>> plus a hollywood hunk belting out tunes. >> you? >> hollywood hunk. and hunk. emphasis on the unk. "the skinny's" next. americans he digestive issues. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. but many probiotics do not survive your stomach's harsh environment. digestive advantage is different. its natural protein
that's when someone sent her stage name to the school district and her past was then posted on facebook. >> woodward was placed on administrative leave, then terminated. she says she was 19 at the time in an abusive marriage and broke but turned her life around. >> the message the district is sending to me is that you can't get past your past. you're going to be punished for it over and over, there's no way to rise. and that's not okay. >> the 38-year-old is fighting back,...
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follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. judge jeanine" is coming up next and don't forget, i'm waters and this is my world. judge jeanine: right now on justice -- in the line of fire and maybe this time we'll agree. >> let's clean it up. >> how are you going to fix it?
follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. judge jeanine" is coming up next and don't forget, i'm waters and this is my world. judge jeanine: right now on justice -- in the line of fire and maybe this time we'll agree. >> let's clean it up. >> how are you going to fix it?
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follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. dge florida gentleman nintemperature just *. >> this is a direct attack on his policies and her name. judge jeanine: ivanka trump's popular clothing line is the latest victim of the hit squad. you are a very optimistic man, ben stein. ben stein joins me next to talk about the travel ban policy. we are going to start putting
follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. dge florida gentleman nintemperature just *. >> this is a direct attack on his policies and her name. judge jeanine: ivanka trump's popular clothing line is the latest victim of the hit squad. you are a very optimistic man, ben stein. ben stein joins me next to talk about the travel ban policy. we are going to start putting
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they'll release a list of stores to close. >> here'sen receivetytive to go live on facebook. social media network will offer paid live broadcasting to the general public. here's how it works. if you have more than 2,000 followers and can get at least 300 people to watch at one time facebook will share 55% of ad revenues with you. if you meet the you could get notification to sign up. youtube offered that same deal for years. >> all right. >> i can't believe how warm it is. >> i don't think anyone is complaining. >> not at all we might complain in a few hours you. >> might. >> it's going to be nice compared to what it was this time last year probably. >> definitely this is not your typical february let's put it that way. it's not your grand father's february we have been really spoiled. >> temperatures into the 70s just mild people walking a roundp sleepless in february and short the whole bit. we're going to see a change because that's how weather is we'll get back. and mild night. fog in the overnight hours and can't rule out adds well be aware of that. saturday starting dry
they'll release a list of stores to close. >> here'sen receivetytive to go live on facebook. social media network will offer paid live broadcasting to the general public. here's how it works. if you have more than 2,000 followers and can get at least 300 people to watch at one time facebook will share 55% of ad revenues with you. if you meet the you could get notification to sign up. youtube offered that same deal for years. >> all right. >> i can't believe how warm it is....
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they're only on facebook. >> they can't get them. ion, you can get them. anybody can post on it. is that what you want your legacy to be? >> now, facebook says you can have a legacy contact who may share a message on your behalf. respond to new friend requests. update your profile picture. but you're dead? >> well, yeah, you're dead. that's right. nothing will bring you back. although you can live forever on facebook. but there is -- i mean, the grieving and bereavement and different for everybody. everybody grieves differently. and some people actually, because of the phenomena of facebook, can keep somebody in their heart, in their life longer. and no disrespect to somebody who wants to do that. it's everybody's individual choice how they grieve. and facebook is now making it possible to proactively make a choice before you're not here anymore. >> and google has a free service called inactive account manager. it's nicknamed google death. >> that's right. for me, when i'm dead. you can shut down my stuff. if there's a box i can check
they're only on facebook. >> they can't get them. ion, you can get them. anybody can post on it. is that what you want your legacy to be? >> now, facebook says you can have a legacy contact who may share a message on your behalf. respond to new friend requests. update your profile picture. but you're dead? >> well, yeah, you're dead. that's right. nothing will bring you back. although you can live forever on facebook. but there is -- i mean, the grieving and bereavement and...
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it's been on facebook for five years, but now the story is viral. day, racing a woman in labor to the hospital. >> once we got into the ambulance, we learned that we were going to be probably delivering a baby. >> when the baby girl came, it was mark she was handed to. >> reporter: at the hospital? >> i heard the doctors say that the baby's going to be put up for adoption. >> reporter: they had two sons already and had been wanting a girl, but they had difficulties conceiving, so the decision became easy, especially after beth spoke to the mother. >> she looked over to me and said, i want you to have my baby. >> reporter: five years on, they hoped something comes out of this unexpected moment in their limelight. >> if even one child is placed in a family that's as loving and supportive as ours is, that's our message. >> reporter: and that's the short and the long of this one good choice. abc news. >> so cute. >> absolutely cute. you see the smile on that young girl's face after through and realize what a difference it did make. >> he was there from
it's been on facebook for five years, but now the story is viral. day, racing a woman in labor to the hospital. >> once we got into the ambulance, we learned that we were going to be probably delivering a baby. >> when the baby girl came, it was mark she was handed to. >> reporter: at the hospital? >> i heard the doctors say that the baby's going to be put up for adoption. >> reporter: they had two sons already and had been wanting a girl, but they had...
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the senator will take her seat. >> senator warren responded by reading the letter on facebook live. ed this evening. >>> investigators are searching for who is responsible after a deadly suicide bombing in afghanistan. at least 20 people were killed, more than 40 others hurt by the blast at the supreme court building in kabul. authorities say the attacker was on foot and that they targeted building workers. no one has claimed responsibility for that bombing, but it's the latest in a series of attacks on the afghan court system. and we're seeing some new images of what's being described as a human slaughterhouse in syria. a report from amnesty international claims 13,000 people were secretly hanged in this prison between 2011 and 2015. that's based on the testimony of former prisoners. the human rights organization says the killings were authorized by president bashar al assad's government. >>> back in this country and to ohio now, a massive explosion has sent at least one person to the hospital. investigators suspect a gas leak may have caused the explosion in akron. witnesses said i
the senator will take her seat. >> senator warren responded by reading the letter on facebook live. ed this evening. >>> investigators are searching for who is responsible after a deadly suicide bombing in afghanistan. at least 20 people were killed, more than 40 others hurt by the blast at the supreme court building in kabul. authorities say the attacker was on foot and that they targeted building workers. no one has claimed responsibility for that bombing, but it's the latest...
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facebook town hall this afternoon at two. post your questions on his facebook page right now. governor wolf says he wants to move pennsylvania forward and focus on families. we want you to join the conversation. what would you tell the governor and lawmakers about the budget battle and which programs should receive more funding. each out to us on twitter or facebook. >>> seven candidates trying to become philadelphia's next district attorney. his former number two, shabazz, made his candidacy official yesterday asking his voters to judge him by the accomplishments
facebook town hall this afternoon at two. post your questions on his facebook page right now. governor wolf says he wants to move pennsylvania forward and focus on families. we want you to join the conversation. what would you tell the governor and lawmakers about the budget battle and which programs should receive more funding. each out to us on twitter or facebook. >>> seven candidates trying to become philadelphia's next district attorney. his former number two, shabazz, made his...
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he's reached out on facebook, on facebook live, he's scheduled to go live any minute now, we may take a clip off facebook live and bring it to you here as well. also, our nbc chopper is streaming live, our own home page at nbcbayarea.com. you can get the vantage point of our reporters here, and you can see what's happening live from our nbc chopper. >> alameda county sheriff's office has been called in to give mutual aid to the berkeley police department and the cal police department as well to monitor the situation. currently, for the last few years, the mandate has been to give protesters a wide birth and to let them on campus. that's as a result of the 2009 occupy protests that we saw during november of 2009, when if you remember, students took over wheeler hall, those protests ended badly with polices attacking the protesters and 100 students were arrested. some of the faculty was arrested, since those protests back in 2009, the position has been to hold off on bringing police on campus, to move protesters, so that there's no calls of excessive force, that's why we're probably say
he's reached out on facebook, on facebook live, he's scheduled to go live any minute now, we may take a clip off facebook live and bring it to you here as well. also, our nbc chopper is streaming live, our own home page at nbcbayarea.com. you can get the vantage point of our reporters here, and you can see what's happening live from our nbc chopper. >> alameda county sheriff's office has been called in to give mutual aid to the berkeley police department and the cal police department as...
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i just posted her picture on facebook and twitter. >> i did share it on my facebook page as well. >>>morning one man is dead and another is on the run. >> arlington county police are looking for a suspected killer they say is armed and dangerous. jason johnson is accused of killing another man at a house party in arlington yesterday. the two had an argument. johnson is from d.c., but police say he was last seen heading to maryland. if you see him, call arlington county police. >>> just a couple weeks after moving in, a family has lost their home to a fire in montgomery county. crews were able to put the flames out but the house was a complete loss. this happened yesterday morning on persimmon ridge road. the parents and two children were able to get out. now we're berming e i learning police officer made sure neighboring families got out of the way. >> this is the first house i went to. by the time i left the front porch to knock on that end door, the whole roof was engulfed. it went up quick. >> smoking materials on the porch apparently sparked the fire. neighbor's and friends are ra
i just posted her picture on facebook and twitter. >> i did share it on my facebook page as well. >>>morning one man is dead and another is on the run. >> arlington county police are looking for a suspected killer they say is armed and dangerous. jason johnson is accused of killing another man at a house party in arlington yesterday. the two had an argument. johnson is from d.c., but police say he was last seen heading to maryland. if you see him, call arlington county...
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you can also catch up with us on social media, on twitter come on facebook -- on twitter and on facebookgood wednesday morning to you. the headline on the front page of "the washington times" this morning -- we will start on the west coast in the ninth circuit court where lawyersave willed trump grilledravel ban -- trump lawyers on the travel ban. on capitol hill, questions from members of congress as well. the new homeland security secretary john kelly appeared before the house homeland security committee. he took the blame for the shaky rollout of the president's executive order on vetting. [video clip] >> the desire was to get out so potentially people that might be coming here to harm us would not take advantage of some period of time they could jump on an airplane and get here. that was the thinking. in retrospect, i should have delayed it just a bit so i can talk to members of congress. them for what was coming. but people would agree that this has been a topic of president trump certainly during his campaign and during the transition process. as the great men and women of porter p
you can also catch up with us on social media, on twitter come on facebook -- on twitter and on facebookgood wednesday morning to you. the headline on the front page of "the washington times" this morning -- we will start on the west coast in the ninth circuit court where lawyersave willed trump grilledravel ban -- trump lawyers on the travel ban. on capitol hill, questions from members of congress as well. the new homeland security secretary john kelly appeared before the house...
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there are 150 comments on facebook. we asked the question about limits.ere is jody paterson who wrote -- jim cook adds the thought -- and then sean wiles sr. -- those are just some of the thoughts this morning on this topic of free speech. that topic tog our three hours this morning and getting your thoughts on it. it's based on the first amendment of the constitution. familiar to many of you who watch the program. abridging ofthe withreedom of speech -- that in mind, your thoughts. if you think there should be limits. for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. for independents, 202-748-8002. we did read the facebook page. you can also post on twitter. first call this morning is joe from georgia. we are talking about free speech this morning. what do you think about this idea of there should be limits? caller: i love c-span. i think there ought to be some limits. i don't think you ought to have hate speech. i'm against that. i'm cursing someone or saying something about their character, that should not be allowed. speech, totally against that. i think t
there are 150 comments on facebook. we asked the question about limits.ere is jody paterson who wrote -- jim cook adds the thought -- and then sean wiles sr. -- those are just some of the thoughts this morning on this topic of free speech. that topic tog our three hours this morning and getting your thoughts on it. it's based on the first amendment of the constitution. familiar to many of you who watch the program. abridging ofthe withreedom of speech -- that in mind, your thoughts. if you...
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. >> we have nearly 4,000 followers on twitter. 10,000 on facebook.ay i can have. >> it is hard. controversial thing. >> but creptly, father has come under fire. nj.com article alleging that his behavior online goes against the 1954 law known as the johnson amendment which prohibits nonprofits from endorsing political candidates. >> i am speaking at as private cytogene. i am not representing the archdiocese. i am not representing. yes, i am a catholic priest. yes, i cannot separate that from my identity. that doesn't mean i don't have the first amendment right just like everybody else. the archdiocese of newark is considering sanses against him and what do you mean by sanctions? >> well, i don't know. >> ok. shine, it could be, you know, just a public reprimand. it could be, they are going to ask me through social media any more. post on facebook, you know. >> i reached out to the archdiocese myself and called and have not got and response back. priests outside of the office are public fig gasser and families knock them for guidance, so if you are are
. >> we have nearly 4,000 followers on twitter. 10,000 on facebook.ay i can have. >> it is hard. controversial thing. >> but creptly, father has come under fire. nj.com article alleging that his behavior online goes against the 1954 law known as the johnson amendment which prohibits nonprofits from endorsing political candidates. >> i am speaking at as private cytogene. i am not representing the archdiocese. i am not representing. yes, i am a catholic priest. yes, i...
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on facebook police said they had reason to believe there would be a threat to public safety if the band performed and police say the venue did not give the special events unit proper time to discuss a security plan. police also said on facebook that based on the riot that occurred in berkeley in regards to milo yiannopoulos speaking at the university it's reasonable to believe there would be a threat to the public safety if these groups showed up to protest the band. now the opera house also issued a statement saying the last week we have read interview after interview with marduk spanning over the last 20 years and found no statements indicating the band are white supreme sifts, nationalists or anti-immigrant. that being said bedon't want to subject our security staff, venue staff or the public to violence. now as you can see behind me, the doors are locked and it's dark inside. we saw some posts on social media people who had driven long distances to come here for the concert and were disappointed and, in fact, i just talked to a gentleman who was not aware that the concert had been c
on facebook police said they had reason to believe there would be a threat to public safety if the band performed and police say the venue did not give the special events unit proper time to discuss a security plan. police also said on facebook that based on the riot that occurred in berkeley in regards to milo yiannopoulos speaking at the university it's reasonable to believe there would be a threat to the public safety if these groups showed up to protest the band. now the opera house also...
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. >> michelle obama says she doesn't want young people on facebook. ou agree with it. >> i it depends on the age. i don't think 12-year-olds should be on facebook they put they are 18. jesse: have you ever been in trouble for doing that. >> they tried. jesse: who is they? >> the detective. bill: how long ago was that? jesse: six years ago. bill: watters. jesse: i think i look better now. did you see the hair? it was all over. i didn't even have a hairstyle. thank you very much, bill, and thanks for taking the time. coming up, ivanka trump's clothing dumped by stores for under performing. we have the sales numbers they don't want you to see. "watters world" is at trump protests trying to find someone who knows why they are there. he's against african-americans. he said black people are ignorant. jesse: he d d d d d double a's here, batteries you can trust against the ear hair you can't. without them you're conducting business with an armpit on the side of your head. that's not just some battery. that's a duracell battery. that's a power you can trust. [
. >> michelle obama says she doesn't want young people on facebook. ou agree with it. >> i it depends on the age. i don't think 12-year-olds should be on facebook they put they are 18. jesse: have you ever been in trouble for doing that. >> they tried. jesse: who is they? >> the detective. bill: how long ago was that? jesse: six years ago. bill: watters. jesse: i think i look better now. did you see the hair? it was all over. i didn't even have a hairstyle. thank you...
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share them on facebook or twitter using #heart love and join us all this month on wusa9 news for heartealth news. >>> today on the dr. phil show at 4:00, a follow-up interview with the woman who claimed she was pregnant with baby jesus. yes, you heard this. dr. phil joins us for more on this admittedly peculiar story. thank you for being with us. it's the second time haley was on your show and after the first time, she accepted your referral to treatment. what happened after that? >> well, she did. she came the first time because her family was asking if she was a chronic liar and manipulator or was there more to this. obviously, i felt like there was more to this because after i met her, it was clear to me that she delusional disorder and you are quite right, she did accept treatment and they made great inroads, got her stabilized on medication and she could differentiate reality from finance city -- from fantasy and gave up the believe she was pregnant with baby jesus and was discharged in much better shape. she is back today and it has all fallen apart. she's back to where she was a
share them on facebook or twitter using #heart love and join us all this month on wusa9 news for heartealth news. >>> today on the dr. phil show at 4:00, a follow-up interview with the woman who claimed she was pregnant with baby jesus. yes, you heard this. dr. phil joins us for more on this admittedly peculiar story. thank you for being with us. it's the second time haley was on your show and after the first time, she accepted your referral to treatment. what happened after that?...
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usually written by someone on facebook shouting virtually at someone they used to like. ke news in a facebook comment purely because they disagree with the previous facebook comment. but, real fake news, if you know what i mean, that's where a company, orjust two guys with a laptop, set up a website that looks like a plausible news website and churn out stories that looks sort of possible. how does that fake news and those made up stories get onto your social media feeds? a former vice president at intel here in ireland and something of a tech and start—up guru tells me it's something to do with algorithms. the beauty of algorithms is they neither know, nor care, what is true or false. it's mathematics. it's looking for correlations. likewise, in the news space, if there are news articles which are being clicked on out there and people with interests like mine are looking at real news items, they are looking at false news items that they are looking at who knows what news items. as far as the algorithm is concerned, this is a high hit rate. for somebody like philip, so i'
usually written by someone on facebook shouting virtually at someone they used to like. ke news in a facebook comment purely because they disagree with the previous facebook comment. but, real fake news, if you know what i mean, that's where a company, orjust two guys with a laptop, set up a website that looks like a plausible news website and churn out stories that looks sort of possible. how does that fake news and those made up stories get onto your social media feeds? a former vice...
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follow me on facebook and twitter. we have been talking about the forecast. dryer air moving in. t of sunshine. and temperatures in the 60s. a number of problems on the roads. >> lighter rain in the north bay. we still have local flooding up there. we have other roadways boeing repaired or trying to be cleared before the next rain moves in. the pluck of the commute around the bay. inner bay moves just fine. no major problems there. we continue to talk about the closure. both directions of highway 37. low lying roadway flooding. locals are getting tired of that. folks traveling to and from vallejo. that is a tough drive. two right lanes blocked. we have a closure at 85. tree and wires down in this portion of the roadway. not a major commute spot. we continue to follow the mudslides. and one-way traffic control for highway 17. traffic is flowing in both directions. bob redell is out there. >> looking forward to that. 4:50. youtube joining facebook and instagram. they will start live streaming. >> we turn to kate rogers live from cnbc world headquarters. kate, good morning. >>> hey t
follow me on facebook and twitter. we have been talking about the forecast. dryer air moving in. t of sunshine. and temperatures in the 60s. a number of problems on the roads. >> lighter rain in the north bay. we still have local flooding up there. we have other roadways boeing repaired or trying to be cleared before the next rain moves in. the pluck of the commute around the bay. inner bay moves just fine. no major problems there. we continue to talk about the closure. both directions of...