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cheryl sandberg and melinda gates, why they're teaming up. and we talk interest rates, the economy and oil prices. a couple running charter schools in africa. how they say they can educate kids for $5 a month and still make a prophet. what's andrea bocelli doing here? "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week. a massive new stimulus program for europe. european central bank president mario draghi announced a bond buying program to hold down interest rates and put cash into europe's banking system and the economy. the long-awaited 60 billion euro a month program was more aggressive than analysts expected. it sent the euro lower to an 11-year low and the dollar higher. it helped push u.s. stocks up on twhurz the dow rising more than 200 points after a choppy week, but the markets fell on friday. earnings seasons continue with a mixed pick which you are of its own. morgan stanley mixed expectations, ibm came in ahead although its revenue fell short. american express, netflix and, bay beat
cheryl sandberg and melinda gates, why they're teaming up. and we talk interest rates, the economy and oil prices. a couple running charter schools in africa. how they say they can educate kids for $5 a month and still make a prophet. what's andrea bocelli doing here? "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week. a massive new stimulus program for europe. european central bank president mario draghi announced a bond...
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sandberg for a comment, she declined.representative -- she's the coo of facebook, we should point that out -- pointed out that she was at many other meetings involving gender gap issues, and so if she, if she missed this one, you know, it was kind of an odd statement. it probably was a scheduling conflict. probably was, that's what he said. which leaves out the -- liz: we should tell our people how it works. there are about nine parties a might, and everyone rsvps to all of them and then sees -- ceo you can get the them. >> well, maybe cheryl wanted to go to the yahoo! party as opposed to the gender gap party. liz: may i just take the other side and say women are often held to a different standard. marissa mayer was showing up late -- i don't know, you missed it. >> do you remember there was some thug from cnbc who was heckling brian williams -- liz: on the roof of the -- >> before you went on. lizly i wasn't there -- liz: i wasn't there. >> this guy was making these usual comments. i thought it was the pr guy, nick dunn,
sandberg for a comment, she declined.representative -- she's the coo of facebook, we should point that out -- pointed out that she was at many other meetings involving gender gap issues, and so if she, if she missed this one, you know, it was kind of an odd statement. it probably was a scheduling conflict. probably was, that's what he said. which leaves out the -- liz: we should tell our people how it works. there are about nine parties a might, and everyone rsvps to all of them and then sees...
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what else did sandberg have to say?> one reason facebook stock hasn't jumped is stock is pretty much flat now, because of concerns about expenses. the company predicting non-gap expenses will grow between 50% to 60% this year. i asked sandberg about it and she told me they're investing to improve all of facebook's apps, plus its creative lab to develop more products. >> in order to continue that kind of user engagement, we know we need to build great products and we're investing behind our consumer products. we're also investing in our ads business. investing in our ad products, making them work for marketers and consumers, and in measurement and targeting. >> sandberg telling me that improving measurement and targeting is crucial to earning more from their growing mobile adds this particular. another area she highlighted s video adds. she wouldn't reveal plans to increase the video ad load, but she did indicate the potential to eat into television ad budgets. >> it's a format they're used to and they're very emotionall
what else did sandberg have to say?> one reason facebook stock hasn't jumped is stock is pretty much flat now, because of concerns about expenses. the company predicting non-gap expenses will grow between 50% to 60% this year. i asked sandberg about it and she told me they're investing to improve all of facebook's apps, plus its creative lab to develop more products. >> in order to continue that kind of user engagement, we know we need to build great products and we're investing behind...
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we spoke to sheryl sandberg as facebook's chief operating officer. and lorinda gates is the co-chair of the bill and lorinda gates foundation. >> it's a tricky issue, i think for anybody who's leading in any arena. the foundation is actually in about 24 different topic areas if you take them from vaccines to family planning to trying to lift and empower people. i follow my passion and also the data. i look to see where the greatest need is, but i also listen very carefully when i travel. so i travel to the developing world a lot. i go in as anonymous woman from the west, in a pair of khakis and a t-shirt and i listen to women. and i hear from them, when i hear what matches the global data, that's what i act on. >> i talked to women about vaccines, and they said wait a minute, what about the shot that in the arm that i get. it's a life and death crisis, i go to the clinics, it's not there, why not? and i came home and started studying the global statstatist -- >> there's to many great ideas, but we only can do a few really well. so at facebook, what w
we spoke to sheryl sandberg as facebook's chief operating officer. and lorinda gates is the co-chair of the bill and lorinda gates foundation. >> it's a tricky issue, i think for anybody who's leading in any arena. the foundation is actually in about 24 different topic areas if you take them from vaccines to family planning to trying to lift and empower people. i follow my passion and also the data. i look to see where the greatest need is, but i also listen very carefully when i travel....
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mylinda gates and sheryl sandberg speaking to cnbc in davos this morning.ur conversation with boat of them is coming up this hour. as "squawk alley" continues. your fidelity green linee t and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. back to ska. goodyear moving lower. they're recalling suv tires after finding small cracks. the move forced gm to stop selling traverse and acadia models and buke enclave until the tires are replaced the shares down about a percent. b
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. >> in the interview with julia, i don't know how many times sheryl sandberg said excited and excitement. but a concern about rising expenses. >> rising expenses. we will hear more of that on the call. we want to hear more trends on the ad revenue and video. she wouldn't get into the segment breakdown. there was a number out thereof 3.85. the consensus was 3.72. a lot of people expected a blowout number. stock up 40% in the last year has a very high bar and the comps got very difficult going forward. do you think anything went wrong? i do not. last quarter we were concerned about expenses. i think people are concerned how they will grow. >> this is not that type of market where you want to spend a lot of money. >> facebook had an unbelievable performance track record. it is going right at twitter right now with this live video feeds for super bowl. twitter was down. facebook up. i own them both. more twitter than i do facebook. but it has been my hedge. facebook, a more mature company. people put the bar way too high on this earnings report. >> i agree on both of them. last quarter that
. >> in the interview with julia, i don't know how many times sheryl sandberg said excited and excitement. but a concern about rising expenses. >> rising expenses. we will hear more of that on the call. we want to hear more trends on the ad revenue and video. she wouldn't get into the segment breakdown. there was a number out thereof 3.85. the consensus was 3.72. a lot of people expected a blowout number. stock up 40% in the last year has a very high bar and the comps got very...
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up next an exclusive interview with sheryl sandberg.l hear from billionaire jeff greene who recently said america's lifestyle expectationings areexpectations are far too high. he said this whole story was taken out of context and will join us later to clarify. don't miss that exclusive interview coming up on "the closing bell." opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> welcome back. let's take a quick look at how facebook has been doing afterhours. shares have been gyrating. we'll head back out to los angeles with cnbc's julia boorstin joined in a cnbc exclusive on the phone by facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sandberg. julia, take it away. >> thanks so much. and sheryl thank you for joining us. better than expected results. what drove the upside surprise. >> great to be with you. wet a great quarter and it's capping of
up next an exclusive interview with sheryl sandberg.l hear from billionaire jeff greene who recently said america's lifestyle expectationings areexpectations are far too high. he said this whole story was taken out of context and will join us later to clarify. don't miss that exclusive interview coming up on "the closing bell." opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach...
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you have sandberg doing tactics. the numbers. remarkable. >> it -- >> reremarkable quarter.k who walked on the set. >> i know. alibaba down almost 10%, alibaba shares. and the respective market caps of alibaba and facebook converging again. >> they should. >> with $214 billion market value and alibaba $222 billion. >> only company monthey advertised mobile. can we speak about an amazing team? >> a guy who sat down. better dressed than both of us. >> terry lungren, you know more about football than any ceo in the country other than somebody who runs espn. who are you picking and why? >> going with the patriots it's their moment it's their time. and i feel really confident that they're going to take it this time. seattle's a great team a great run. it's new england's time. >> does this have anything to do with the fact that when brady wants to help his offensive line and gets presents he comes to you? >> let me tell you, this guy is just a first-class individual. when the pressure -- i feel this way about myself -- i love pressure you love pressure. this guy loves pressure. wh
you have sandberg doing tactics. the numbers. remarkable. >> it -- >> reremarkable quarter.k who walked on the set. >> i know. alibaba down almost 10%, alibaba shares. and the respective market caps of alibaba and facebook converging again. >> they should. >> with $214 billion market value and alibaba $222 billion. >> only company monthey advertised mobile. can we speak about an amazing team? >> a guy who sat down. better dressed than both of us....
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melissa: sheryl sandberg you saw her on the street?, sources tell the fox business network she was on the street, as you know you know just wrote that great book right? melissa: lean in. >> lean in lean out. melissa: lean in lean back lean forward. lean in. >> she just wrote that. she was discussing it with bob schiller the nobel prize-winning economist and guess what she said to bob? it is so easy to write a book. she did say that. guess what? she didn't write that book. melissa: she had -- >> led to a lot of eye rolling from people. this is what you see on the streets of davos, sheryl sandberg brag about how easy it is to write a book. i think i'm leaving something else out? what else did i find? melissa: you rise and shine early? >> we worked out. melissa: you can get out there to do your thing. >> me and charlie gould, my crack producer here took a -- right after that. melissa: that was more information that i needed. >> i said you know what that is? you know what that is right? melissa: yeah a little sauna. >> we ran into mooch. i
melissa: sheryl sandberg you saw her on the street?, sources tell the fox business network she was on the street, as you know you know just wrote that great book right? melissa: lean in. >> lean in lean out. melissa: lean in lean back lean forward. lean in. >> she just wrote that. she was discussing it with bob schiller the nobel prize-winning economist and guess what she said to bob? it is so easy to write a book. she did say that. guess what? she didn't write that book. melissa:...
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cheryl sandberg and melinda gates, why they're teaming up. and we talk interest rates, the economy and oil prices. a couple running charter schools in africa. how they say they can educate kids for $5 a month and still make a prophet. what's andrea bocelli doing here? "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week. a massive new
cheryl sandberg and melinda gates, why they're teaming up. and we talk interest rates, the economy and oil prices. a couple running charter schools in africa. how they say they can educate kids for $5 a month and still make a prophet. what's andrea bocelli doing here? "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week. a massive new
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de california, kamala harris, el vice-gobernador gavin newsom, y hasta la coo de facebook, sheryl sandbergs --- las autoridades mexicanas han detenido a 13 oficiales de policia en conexion con la desaparicion de un periodista. take nats 3sec --- un grupo de la policia federal y elementos del ejrcito entraron a la poblacion de medellin de bravo y detuvieron a un tercio de la fuerza policiaca. --- los uniformados podrian permanecer retenidos hasta por 30 das mientra se investiga el secuestro de moises sanchez quien fue sacado de su casa por hombres armados el 2 de enero. juanfra/topvo -- uno de los candidatos mas fuertes para ser elegido como gobernador del estado de san luis potos, se encuentra tras las rejas acusado de varios delitos vinculados al narcotrafico. --segun las autoridades federales encontraron evidencias de que "ricardo gallardo" desvi por lo menos 200 millones de pesos de fondos publicos hacia compaÑiasde su propiedad en mexico y en estados unidos. wait for cue nats 4 sec lorena/take vo --- este autobus de turismo en monterrey..mexico... no es como los demas...aparte de ser g
de california, kamala harris, el vice-gobernador gavin newsom, y hasta la coo de facebook, sheryl sandbergs --- las autoridades mexicanas han detenido a 13 oficiales de policia en conexion con la desaparicion de un periodista. take nats 3sec --- un grupo de la policia federal y elementos del ejrcito entraron a la poblacion de medellin de bravo y detuvieron a un tercio de la fuerza policiaca. --- los uniformados podrian permanecer retenidos hasta por 30 das mientra se investiga el secuestro de...
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did they do the study because sheryl sandberg was head of davos and wanted to talk about their contributionglobal economy or where are their addressable markets we can extract revenue from. in that report they said facebook generates $50 billion of purchases that are moat vated by facebook. facebook has to think can we get a percent of that and this job creation. >> or they see tax controversies coming down the pike, why apple did its study when it claimed credit for billions of dollars in economic activity based on app stores and what not. you also have to wonder, are they taking credit for the same dollars here? apps, sure, facebook, fuels some of those, but so does apple. how do you parse. >> linkedin should do one. hard to find anyone who has got an job not somehow been tied to a search on linkedin in this day and age. >> there's an economic weight to likes and follows and the measurements that even facebook when talking to advertisers hasn't necessarily known how it could result in -- possible economic activity. >> deal logic got bought by oracle the behemoth in tracking on-line to off
did they do the study because sheryl sandberg was head of davos and wanted to talk about their contributionglobal economy or where are their addressable markets we can extract revenue from. in that report they said facebook generates $50 billion of purchases that are moat vated by facebook. facebook has to think can we get a percent of that and this job creation. >> or they see tax controversies coming down the pike, why apple did its study when it claimed credit for billions of dollars...
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eventually apologized -- not for the research study itself, which chief operating officer sheryl sandberg said is ongoing, but for the way news about the study was communicated. the company has also agreed to start a stronger internal review process. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson reporting. ♪ >>> now, couples in interfaith marriages, and the religions of their children. it used to be that husbands and wives of different religions chose one for their children. but betty rollin has found an interfaith couple on long island that is raising their children as jews and catholics, with the freedom to choose one or both or none, later on. meet steven and amy schombs of eastport, new york, and the organization helping them and others like them, the interfaith community. >> i was raised as a conservative, in a conservative jewish home. steven, when i met him was the 7:00 p.m. head usher at church and we were sort of in the same place spiritually, but just happen to be in different religions. we spent a lot of time contemplating our decision to get married and we talked wi
eventually apologized -- not for the research study itself, which chief operating officer sheryl sandberg said is ongoing, but for the way news about the study was communicated. the company has also agreed to start a stronger internal review process. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson reporting. ♪ >>> now, couples in interfaith marriages, and the religions of their children. it used to be that husbands and wives of different religions chose one for...
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as sheryl as sheryl sandberg has famously put it, women do not lean in. the problem may reflect the mismatch between qualities associated with and the qualities associated with women. in studies where people seem a man seated at the head of the table for a meeting they typically assume he is the leader and did not make the same assumptions when a woman is in the same seat. an illustration of the problem gave participants a case study about a leading venture capitalist with outstanding networking skills. half of the participants were told the participant was howard and the other heidi. they rated equally competent but found howard more likable, genuine, and kind and heidi more aggressive, self-promoting, and power-hungry. women often do not realize they are the victim of discrimination. no specific proof at the time she filed her lawsuit yet the record ultimately revealed ample evidence of gender stereotype. female accountants were faulted for being curt or acting like one of the boys. hopkins herself was characterized as someone who overcompensated by act
as sheryl as sheryl sandberg has famously put it, women do not lean in. the problem may reflect the mismatch between qualities associated with and the qualities associated with women. in studies where people seem a man seated at the head of the table for a meeting they typically assume he is the leader and did not make the same assumptions when a woman is in the same seat. an illustration of the problem gave participants a case study about a leading venture capitalist with outstanding...
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i think sheryl sandberg is the top business executive who really oversees that even more than mark zuckerberg focus is typically more on the product. the buck stops there as well but i don't have any concerns about that. if you saw their money coming in less actively and they continue to do things like spend tens of billions of dollars on acquisitions, it would be a logical question. i think in 2015, you will see the financials do better. they are really increasingly the company that understands how to profitably do mobile advertising better than anyone. i think there global nature and extending into further geography will strengthen them financially overtime. worrying about them financially is not something i spend much time doing. >> when the money's coming in with a fire hose, it doesn't matter if you throw a few buckets around. the oculus bucket looks huge. >> it grew in size a lot since they bought it. they have 500 million users. then you have the whole thing of having bought instagram two years ago for $1 billion and it was recently valued at $35 billion by citibank. i think their deci
i think sheryl sandberg is the top business executive who really oversees that even more than mark zuckerberg focus is typically more on the product. the buck stops there as well but i don't have any concerns about that. if you saw their money coming in less actively and they continue to do things like spend tens of billions of dollars on acquisitions, it would be a logical question. i think in 2015, you will see the financials do better. they are really increasingly the company that...
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we'll be sitting down with sheryl sandberg and melinda gates. handbags are higher today. results coming in strong. strong enough actually to raise the rating on michael kors. karen. >> i think we were just talking about whole foods having sold off. michael kors is ahead of it and you're not paying much for that at all. i like it. we bought it. right around here up a buck today you can chase it here. >> what was not funny but interesting in that report is he did a handbag survey in terms of the topper forming brands. number one was michael kors. commanding lead. second was kate spade and then tied with kate spade was this handbag company that is a privately held handbag company but this goes to the point that the competition may not necessarily be the ones talking about in terms of stock trades. it can exist elsewhere that could be eroding. coach had a nice day. they're turning back on some of the names beaten so far now. >> macy's in that retail loop as well. stocks have gotten beaten down. the move we saw is the move we saw in the fall as well. next one to the upside. th
we'll be sitting down with sheryl sandberg and melinda gates. handbags are higher today. results coming in strong. strong enough actually to raise the rating on michael kors. karen. >> i think we were just talking about whole foods having sold off. michael kors is ahead of it and you're not paying much for that at all. i like it. we bought it. right around here up a buck today you can chase it here. >> what was not funny but interesting in that report is he did a handbag survey in...
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all the things that sheryl sandberg has brought forward in the conversations in her book.l those things will change and help over time, but we need to keep doing more. >> what is the most exciting thing on the front tier in the technology world? or artificial intelligence, or biomedicine. what is it that in the end matches your excitement about the world we have been talking about all this hour? the possibilities of extraordinary improvements in the lives of people around the world. >> the memo i wrote for microsoft was about this agent that will perfect your memory and remind you to do things at the right time. whenever you are using the -- the computer, it will help you do the input. software, there is still a lot that can be done there. hopefully that inspires microsoft to do things. earlier this week i spent a day with medical scientists. that was so amazing, because despite what you see in how many new drugs have come out the last three years, medical science is really on the verge of some very big breakthroughs. not just for the belt -- developing world diseases. the
all the things that sheryl sandberg has brought forward in the conversations in her book.l those things will change and help over time, but we need to keep doing more. >> what is the most exciting thing on the front tier in the technology world? or artificial intelligence, or biomedicine. what is it that in the end matches your excitement about the world we have been talking about all this hour? the possibilities of extraordinary improvements in the lives of people around the world....
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that is why it is good to have sheryl sandberg and marissa and others here. >> there is a terrific film called top-secret rosie's about the history of these women programmers. >> there is another one. well, you should go online. there are a couple of documentaries that have been made. >> let's move on. you mentioned the semi conductor earlier. i want i want to talk now about the transistor and the integrated circuit but i want to draw a contrast the way that you explain the way teams of collaboration happen. contrast. contrast two very different approaches, the shockley approach and his team working on the transistor on the one hand and then the integrated circuit on the other. talk about the genius inventor. >> of course you all know, a genius but paranoid and eventually racist. he is at bell labs by far the coolest place for collaboration in the 1930s and 40s. throughout the mid to late 40s to figure out how to do many things one of which is amplify a phone signal. they need a solid-state amplifier. and so shockley leads the solid-state team at bell labs. i love bell labs because it i
that is why it is good to have sheryl sandberg and marissa and others here. >> there is a terrific film called top-secret rosie's about the history of these women programmers. >> there is another one. well, you should go online. there are a couple of documentaries that have been made. >> let's move on. you mentioned the semi conductor earlier. i want i want to talk now about the transistor and the integrated circuit but i want to draw a contrast the way that you explain the...
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that's why it's good to have sheryl sandberg and marissa and others here. >> there's a terrific film to give us a call top secret rosie's which is about these women. >> there's another one on, you should go on line and google them is there are a couple of documentaries that have been made about them. >> let's move on. you mentioned the semiconductor earlier and i want to talk now about the transistor and the integrated circuit but i want to talk about it to draw a contrast the way that you explains the way teams and collaboration happened and by contrasting two very different approaches. one is the shockley approach and his team working on the transistor on the one hand and then noise and the circuit on the other. talk a bit about shockley the genius inventor. >> shockley of course you all know about, a genius but also paranoid and eventually racist. he is at bell labs which is by far the coolest place for collaboration in the 1930s and 40s and throughout the mid-to late 40s they have to figure out how to do many things which one is to amplify a phonecall signal. they need a solid st
that's why it's good to have sheryl sandberg and marissa and others here. >> there's a terrific film to give us a call top secret rosie's which is about these women. >> there's another one on, you should go on line and google them is there are a couple of documentaries that have been made about them. >> let's move on. you mentioned the semiconductor earlier and i want to talk now about the transistor and the integrated circuit but i want to talk about it to draw a contrast the...
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i know folks have gotten upset about this i heard sheryl sandberg talking about this, you know "leanying maybe all these characters shouldn't be so teeny -- it is a cartoon, after all. maybe we're taking everything a little too seriously. >> yeah. >> no? >> i think so. >> we're looking at, you know, supposedly we're most obese country in the world so maybe it's not bad to say working out's not a bad thing to do either. i have my own after school program now for 18 years, and i talk to 12 the ,000 kids every year about physical fitness and working out eating healthier. it's just a matter of programming people -- >> i think if you look at a cartoon and you start to develop an eating disorder, i think you probably have deeper emotional issues than the cartoon itself. >> right. >> so yeah, disney if they want to make a cartoon with a larger plus-sized princess, if they think that'll sell, do it. i think disney knows what it's doing, and so let the corporations do whatever they want. >> vote with your dollars. if you're offended by it don't go buy the products don't buy the song. >> exact
i know folks have gotten upset about this i heard sheryl sandberg talking about this, you know "leanying maybe all these characters shouldn't be so teeny -- it is a cartoon, after all. maybe we're taking everything a little too seriously. >> yeah. >> no? >> i think so. >> we're looking at, you know, supposedly we're most obese country in the world so maybe it's not bad to say working out's not a bad thing to do either. i have my own after school program now for 18...
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all the things sharyl sandberg has brought forward in her lean-in conversation but we need to do more's on the frontier in the technology world or artificial intelligence or biomedicine. what is it that in the end matches your excitement about the world we've been talking about all this hour? possibilities extra improvements in the lives of people around the world. >> over the holiday the memo i wrote for microsoft was about this agent that will perfect your memory, remind you to do things at the right time. using the computer will help you to the input super well. software, these still a lot that can be done there and hopefully that inspires microsoft to do things. i spent earlier this week with medical scientists and that was so amazing because despite what you see in how many new drugs come out the last few years, medical science is really on the verge of break throughs and not just for the developing world although fortunately that is -- >> rose: are you thinking of things like stem cell. >> yes. various ways of attacking cancer. still cell immunotherapy. this period will be so in
all the things sharyl sandberg has brought forward in her lean-in conversation but we need to do more's on the frontier in the technology world or artificial intelligence or biomedicine. what is it that in the end matches your excitement about the world we've been talking about all this hour? possibilities extra improvements in the lives of people around the world. >> over the holiday the memo i wrote for microsoft was about this agent that will perfect your memory, remind you to do...
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later we'll sit down with sheryl sandberg and mylinda gates.submit questions you want asked. >> i liked richard branson is trying to enjoy the iphone as he puts it. always a way with words. >> yes. >> we have a couple minutes before noon time on the east coast. a look at a couple corners of the market for you today. first off, the vix, the vix has fallen about 9% on the back of that ecb decision that's been moving the markets all morning but the reason why that's important is because the vix is the single most important indicator when pricing an ipo, 17 still considered a little bit more of an elevated number than we saw in the later parts of 2014 but to see it fall that much on an ipo pricing day would be positive news for box. >> what a day for chips in general. >> indeed. and for enterprise. i mean f 5 taking this big fall on a lack of orders over a million dollars in its quarter. i'm trying to figure out what to make of this. netflix, a consumer kind of high valuation stock surprised to the upside and then this enterprise stock that's been
later we'll sit down with sheryl sandberg and mylinda gates.submit questions you want asked. >> i liked richard branson is trying to enjoy the iphone as he puts it. always a way with words. >> yes. >> we have a couple minutes before noon time on the east coast. a look at a couple corners of the market for you today. first off, the vix, the vix has fallen about 9% on the back of that ecb decision that's been moving the markets all morning but the reason why that's important is...
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are you more slaughter feminist or sheryl sandberg -- he's known as one of network ease iconic sportsgetting the stanley cup. do you remember the winning goal? >> i remember it like it was yesterday. it was almost -- more than 20 years ago now. >> with us now mark messier. nhl hall of famer. he's with us to talk about the harvard versus yale rivalry at madison square garden this saturday. they're the two most storied college teams and that's always a great event. i was surprised you said the highlight of your career was playing for the stingers. >> no. i had the distinction of being the youngest player ever to fold the league. >> and then you heard of buzzy who played for the swords. >> real characters back then. it was quite a league. but learned a lot my first year as a 17-year-old. >> let's start with the game. it's saturday. it's an msg broadcast. >> yes. msg broadcast. amazing opportunity for these kids to play at madison square garden. college hockey as you know is something that's dear to me. me brother played in denver. i was on my way to denver. >> bean pot is big. those peop
are you more slaughter feminist or sheryl sandberg -- he's known as one of network ease iconic sportsgetting the stanley cup. do you remember the winning goal? >> i remember it like it was yesterday. it was almost -- more than 20 years ago now. >> with us now mark messier. nhl hall of famer. he's with us to talk about the harvard versus yale rivalry at madison square garden this saturday. they're the two most storied college teams and that's always a great event. i was surprised you...
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on one hand we have a figure like sheryl sandberg who is really arguing against similar message of feminismthat her book was trying to critique. at the same time we have a much more radical agenda that michelle alluded to in her discussion of the brittany cooper article in salon addressing a lot of radical issues that are not just about entering into the corporate workforce. .. >> >> so we can take as many questions as possible. a and we have a microphone. >> i would really love to hear your hero's of feminism are. >> i think it means to advocate for women's rights. there are a lot of women that are denied jobs and those are only given to men. would think that is to advocate for a woman to the have the same equal rights as a man in. >> i was that a meeting for this search for the new president and people kept referring to the future of named president as he and they were determined it would be a man so i appreciate your remarks. >> i want to be fair at the beginning of a lecture it is poignant because all of the exercise has seen on the media and the very important point that she made is th
on one hand we have a figure like sheryl sandberg who is really arguing against similar message of feminismthat her book was trying to critique. at the same time we have a much more radical agenda that michelle alluded to in her discussion of the brittany cooper article in salon addressing a lot of radical issues that are not just about entering into the corporate workforce. .. >> >> so we can take as many questions as possible. a and we have a microphone. >> i would really...
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on one hand we have a figure like sheryl sandberg who is really arguing against similar message of feminismthat her book was trying to critique. at the same time we have a much more radical agenda that michelle alluded to in her discussion of the brittany cooper article in salon addressing a lot of radical issues that are not just about entering into the corporate workforce. .. thinking a lot about age and aging. i am now thinking about feminism in the 90s and was considerably younger. i have students who are nostalgic and wish that they were part of the movement. they want to no what it was like back then. i wanted to end and think it is so wonderful to say it is to have the students here and let's keep it going. thank you. [applauding] >> thanks to all of you and my imposition of strict discipline. we we have 20 minutes left for questions and comments though i will ask you to try to keep them relatively succinct. and we have a mic. so -- >> i would really love to hear your hero's of feminism are. >> i think it means to advocate for women's rights. there are a lot of women that are denied
on one hand we have a figure like sheryl sandberg who is really arguing against similar message of feminismthat her book was trying to critique. at the same time we have a much more radical agenda that michelle alluded to in her discussion of the brittany cooper article in salon addressing a lot of radical issues that are not just about entering into the corporate workforce. .. thinking a lot about age and aging. i am now thinking about feminism in the 90s and was considerably younger. i have...
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and later this morning we'll sit down with sheryl sandberg and melinda gates. lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest ...baddest ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest... ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." look at the futures. we're going to get the ecb statement in just a little bit. we'll see what that does. but right now dow up higher 39 points. s&p 500 looking up as well by 4 points. headlines for you. travelers expecting better than expected revenues this morning. shares trading slightly higher as well. >>> let's take a closer look at the state of the banking industry. and who better to ask than our next news maker. bob diamond is the former ceo of barclays. good to have you on set today. >> good to be here. >> a little later this morning we'll get more information from m
and later this morning we'll sit down with sheryl sandberg and melinda gates. lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest ...baddest ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest... ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back to...
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your friend sheryl sandberg said to me when i was going in to do this interview there was a recent pollas fascinating as he seems, the richest man in china, but in a real sense he has an empowerment of women. we talked about that. we talked about the future of alibaba around the world, the venture of what china's becoming. he's a terrific guy, terrific personality. we talked about the relationship he has with the government. so we'll see a sense of man who has frequently failed and frequently been said no to. and this was his central message. you know you've just got to keep trying and look what happened to jack ma. >> charlie, so many interesting things always come out of this conference every year. what do you expect will be the highlight this year or is it too early to say? >> well the theme they're saying is the global context, but the talk here is about abdullah's death the talk is about paris and terrorism. the talk is not about deflated footballs but deflated economy. there's a lot of talk actually gayle, about norah's birthday. everywhere i go they say happy birthday to norah. >
your friend sheryl sandberg said to me when i was going in to do this interview there was a recent pollas fascinating as he seems, the richest man in china, but in a real sense he has an empowerment of women. we talked about that. we talked about the future of alibaba around the world, the venture of what china's becoming. he's a terrific guy, terrific personality. we talked about the relationship he has with the government. so we'll see a sense of man who has frequently failed and frequently...
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sheryl sandberg sees potential for growth and mobile. >> we have made great progress on our streamingorities, capitalizing on the shift to mobile. making our ads more relevant. we believe the market increasingly understands we have these leading mobile app product. >> patient is still the word for janet yellen. the focus was on the language used by the fed. patient remains the keyword on raising rates. the statement noted economic activity and the u.s. has been expanding at a solid pace and inflation would rise gradually toward 2%. >> with violence still raging in eastern ukraine, foreign ministers will meet in brussels where they are expected to extend sanctions against russia. ryan chilcote is in brussels for us this morning. good morning. >> eu officials are watching what is happening in eastern ukraine and are concerned. it started over the weekend. now it has extended to other parts of the region, including one area where ukrainian troops are encircled by rebel forces. the last pocket in the eastern part of the country. there is the foreign ministers meeting. they would like to i
sheryl sandberg sees potential for growth and mobile. >> we have made great progress on our streamingorities, capitalizing on the shift to mobile. making our ads more relevant. we believe the market increasingly understands we have these leading mobile app product. >> patient is still the word for janet yellen. the focus was on the language used by the fed. patient remains the keyword on raising rates. the statement noted economic activity and the u.s. has been expanding at a solid...
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your friend sheryl sandberg said to me you know there was a recent poll to see who most people wantedman in china. but at the same time he has a real sense of empowerment of women. we talked about that. we talked about the future and the penetrationalfal ---al ali bb baba around the world. we'll see the sense of a man who has frequently failed and said no to. this was your central message. just keep trying and look what happened to jack ma. >> charlie, so many interesting things come out of this conference every year. what do you expect will be the highlight this year? is it too early to say? >> well the theme of the saying is sort of cut the global context. the talk here is about abdullah's death. the talk is about paris and terrorism. the talk is not about deflated footballs but deflated economies. there's a lot of talk actually gayle, about norah's birthday. everyone i go someone says say happy birthday to norah. >> because i know so many billionaires around the world. >> that was good. >> there are more people than billionaires here. there are a lot of people who don't have a bill
your friend sheryl sandberg said to me you know there was a recent poll to see who most people wantedman in china. but at the same time he has a real sense of empowerment of women. we talked about that. we talked about the future and the penetrationalfal ---al ali bb baba around the world. we'll see the sense of a man who has frequently failed and said no to. this was your central message. just keep trying and look what happened to jack ma. >> charlie, so many interesting things come out...
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you know whether you like or not like cheryl sandberg's "lean in" whatever model, there are differentdels. but you know, i think all of us who have achieved some level of success, it's upon us also to help the younger women. i'm a little bit of a role model. i didn't intend to be. but i was the first woman to come back to my country with a ph.d. in economics. i was the first woman to do this, to do that. and i'm married and i have two children, despite my mother telling me not to do a ph.d. because i would never get married. so you know, when women come up to me and say oh, i want to do a ph.d. but i'm afraid i'm going to be overqualified, nobody is going to want to marry me. no, no, look at me, you know. because this is a cultural thing. there is also a cultural thing. i think, i don't know this is across countries or not, but there's a cultural thing in my part of the world where, you know, if a girl wants to do well, that's not so good. you know, being ambitious is not so good for a girl. it's good for a boy, it's not good for a girl. these are some of the debunking of myths that w
you know whether you like or not like cheryl sandberg's "lean in" whatever model, there are differentdels. but you know, i think all of us who have achieved some level of success, it's upon us also to help the younger women. i'm a little bit of a role model. i didn't intend to be. but i was the first woman to come back to my country with a ph.d. in economics. i was the first woman to do this, to do that. and i'm married and i have two children, despite my mother telling me not to do a...
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sheryl sandberg and melinda gates are going to be sitting down this week and check out the rest of theat dav vatcnbc.com. >>> there's a health care revolution around the globe. it's always a big conversation in davos. last night, president obama announcing a new initiative at precise diseases. >> tonight, i'm launching a new medicine to curing diseases like cancer and diabetes and to give all of us access to the personal information we need to keep ourselves and our families had healthier. we can do this. >> dr. toby cosgrove is the president and ceo of the cleveland clinic. zeke emanuel is the university of pennsylvania's chairman, welcome, gentlemen, to both of you. >> great to be here. >> the president in the state of the union address, but what is the state of health care what do you think about it toby? >> we're going through a huge change in the united states right now, with tremendous new people being either qualified for insurance, with quality improving, hopefully with the health care costs curve bending over time. this is causing changes in the industry. consolidation is goin
sheryl sandberg and melinda gates are going to be sitting down this week and check out the rest of theat dav vatcnbc.com. >>> there's a health care revolution around the globe. it's always a big conversation in davos. last night, president obama announcing a new initiative at precise diseases. >> tonight, i'm launching a new medicine to curing diseases like cancer and diabetes and to give all of us access to the personal information we need to keep ourselves and our families had...
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sheryl sandberg made a big milestone for facebook. >> we hit 3 billion videos a day on facebook. consumer use of video is exploding. that gives us an opportunity to do more monetization because our add products follow our consumer products. we have the ability to show more video ads. >> 3 billion by the way, 3 billion views a day was up from 1 billion back in september. joining us with more on this is dan who covers the stock for hudson square research. these were strong numbers on the bottom and top line but your initial reaction was boring. >> i think because everyone was looking for a bigger beat. apple spoiled us. so apple is actually growing percentage wise as fast and they're doing 75 billion a quarter. these guys are doing less than 4 billion a quarter. so i think -- when you're this big and you're trading at 40 times board earnings you have to beat by more. it was 2.5%. it was fantastic. ad revenues are are up 53%. mobile ad revenues up 100% year over year. mobile is now 69% of their ad revenues. mobile only is actually like 700 or 800 million users which is more than any
sheryl sandberg made a big milestone for facebook. >> we hit 3 billion videos a day on facebook. consumer use of video is exploding. that gives us an opportunity to do more monetization because our add products follow our consumer products. we have the ability to show more video ads. >> 3 billion by the way, 3 billion views a day was up from 1 billion back in september. joining us with more on this is dan who covers the stock for hudson square research. these were strong numbers on...
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in mentor in and role modeling and giving women confidence whether you like or not like sheryl sandberg'slien in all of us here who have achieved some level of success it is upon us also to help the younger women. i am a little bit of a role model. i did not intend to be but but i was the first woman to come back to my country with a phd in economics to do this or that. [laughter] so women come up to me and say i am afraid i will be overqualified i say look at me. this is a cultural thing. i don't know if it is across countries are not, but in my part of the world if a girl wants to do well that is not so good. it is good for a boy but not for a girl. these are these are some of the myths we must debunk. we are considered bossy. we are often categorized. for the same behavior. these are cultural issues which we continue to face. we should continue to work on the unconverted and show by example get the good examples out there. a lot of the informal sector women working from home. e-commerce is a great answer for women. >> we have some of those cultural issues here, too. >> okay. tell us yo
in mentor in and role modeling and giving women confidence whether you like or not like sheryl sandberg'slien in all of us here who have achieved some level of success it is upon us also to help the younger women. i am a little bit of a role model. i did not intend to be but but i was the first woman to come back to my country with a phd in economics to do this or that. [laughter] so women come up to me and say i am afraid i will be overqualified i say look at me. this is a cultural thing. i...
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today we'll sit down with melinda gates and sheryl sandberg. >> earlier this morning i caught up with gm ceo mary bara. >> we'll be investing in technology and over the horizon we'll want to take advantage and be able to offer the vehicles that customers want with this environment but there's a lot of uncertainty as everyone knows so our agenda doesn't change and we'll look to provide customer what is they want. >> when we talk to mike jackson it's like a whistle, when gas prices come down they want to come in and buy big cars and trucks. >> in general it's a shift but they look at it. the average length of ownership of a car is going up so they're going to look at it over the long-term but it provides disposable system that they may be able to buy a richer vehicle. >> we've seen a lot of volatility in marketing. the dollar is strengthening, day by day, sometimes hour by hour especially when you look at what the ecb just did. what does the stronger dollar mean to you and how worried are you about what may happen later this year. >> our philosophy is build where we sell. we're looking
today we'll sit down with melinda gates and sheryl sandberg. >> earlier this morning i caught up with gm ceo mary bara. >> we'll be investing in technology and over the horizon we'll want to take advantage and be able to offer the vehicles that customers want with this environment but there's a lot of uncertainty as everyone knows so our agenda doesn't change and we'll look to provide customer what is they want. >> when we talk to mike jackson it's like a whistle, when gas...