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facebook coo sheryl sandberg is trying to kill isis with kindness. coming up, colonel ralph peters talking to us if a facebook-like attack would actually work. >> they launch what they called a like attack on the facebook page of the npd. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. wheall i can think abouthit, is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. [gunfire] jo ling: facebook executive, the coo, sheryl sandberg believes that facebook likes can help counter isis recruitment. listen to what she had to say at the world economic for in davos. >> the best antidote to bad
facebook coo sheryl sandberg is trying to kill isis with kindness. coming up, colonel ralph peters talking to us if a facebook-like attack would actually work. >> they launch what they called a like attack on the facebook page of the npd. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help...
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sheryl sandberg moments ago. attributed the surprise to consumers making the shift to mobile and businesses following. she said those businesses are responding to facebook's measurable results and the ease of buys apps. >> we're pleased. 98 of our top facebook markers are also marketing a instagram. , i think what really matters is that with facebook and instagram, we have the two most important -- out there. we have this that unables us to serve the right ads to the right person. >> she says she's optimistic, because facebook is take already lay well positioned to withstand economic uncertainty. >> certainly in the brought microeconomic, it affects us, that said i think we're well positioned to continue to take advantage of an and double down on the shift to mobile, which is happening. we also know we had a lot of hard work ahead of us in order to continue to execute, we need to stay focused, invest in the right things and make sure we're drives or clients' businesses she also said the company is -- as well as m
sheryl sandberg moments ago. attributed the surprise to consumers making the shift to mobile and businesses following. she said those businesses are responding to facebook's measurable results and the ease of buys apps. >> we're pleased. 98 of our top facebook markers are also marketing a instagram. , i think what really matters is that with facebook and instagram, we have the two most important -- out there. we have this that unables us to serve the right ads to the right person....
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sandberg says facebook is underindexed despite the tremendous return for advertisers, including a 20 times return for shop direct. that's the uk's second largest onlie retailer and facelift from halo 5, sandberg says these tell advertisers -- we want to be the best dollar, the best euro, best yen, no doubt she means it. facebook doesn't need to buy back stock or -- investing in the business typically gives them an instant return, which is why i don't have to be wary of the increased expenses they show. in fact you probably want them to accelerate. facebook will spend ties what they do on instagram, what's app and messenger. and the company's going to spent three times what they currently and virtual reality, because they expect the returns to be even more massive. six, it's entirely possible that messenger and whazapp could ultimately be as big at facebook and instagram. zuckerberg is so confident he waived the fees. they'll be monetized in stages just lines instagram once they build a better using. >>> the okay ululls arrive acquisition is about to explode, as facebook is targeting
sandberg says facebook is underindexed despite the tremendous return for advertisers, including a 20 times return for shop direct. that's the uk's second largest onlie retailer and facelift from halo 5, sandberg says these tell advertisers -- we want to be the best dollar, the best euro, best yen, no doubt she means it. facebook doesn't need to buy back stock or -- investing in the business typically gives them an instant return, which is why i don't have to be wary of the increased expenses...
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both sandberg and zuckerberg pointed to oculus. >> let's turn to mark zuckerberg. here he was talking about book's shift to mobile. >> we realize that mobile was growing faster than desktop and people were shifting their usage and that it was the more important thing for a consumer experience and that's when we made the shift. not in our business first but in how we developed products and i told all of our product teams, you know, when they come in for reviews, really just come in with mobile. if you come in and try to show me a desktop product i'm going to kick you out. you have to come in and show me a mobile product. >> cramer called it the quarter of the year so far. mark compared it to google circa 2007. do you find any hair on this at all? >> no, it's blind blowing. they are killing it. the issue for the stock is where they are in this product cycle. how many more adds can they put in the news feed. where are they in term of rolling out video ads or on instagram. if they're in the middle of the cycle there's a long way to go of spectacular growth but we'll sl
both sandberg and zuckerberg pointed to oculus. >> let's turn to mark zuckerberg. here he was talking about book's shift to mobile. >> we realize that mobile was growing faster than desktop and people were shifting their usage and that it was the more important thing for a consumer experience and that's when we made the shift. not in our business first but in how we developed products and i told all of our product teams, you know, when they come in for reviews, really just come in...
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sandberg says advertisers have to catch up with users.mbers that you know it is rapidly becoming the cheapest if fang giving google a run for the money in terms of inexpensive. analysts are going to have to play ketchup. >> a lot of names, we are not going to get to them all. how about a 10% move in hog? >> after the polaris disaster, i thought hog would be weaker. congratulations. i did not see that coming. hog's like coach. these companies everyone gave up on. coach had a good quarter. i got hog wrong. i extrapolated polaris. obviously snowmobile is driving that one. caterpillar stays in there. united rentals which is largely domestic, take a look at that stock. down $8. that is a little shocking. >> another name we haven't mentioned this morning is qualcomm which is down again almost 6%. after a quarter less than stellar. jana's well under water. >> yeah. this has been one thing after another. big capital return plan. they decide not to split the businesses after a long and serious review done by the company. the fundamental business i
sandberg says advertisers have to catch up with users.mbers that you know it is rapidly becoming the cheapest if fang giving google a run for the money in terms of inexpensive. analysts are going to have to play ketchup. >> a lot of names, we are not going to get to them all. how about a 10% move in hog? >> after the polaris disaster, i thought hog would be weaker. congratulations. i did not see that coming. hog's like coach. these companies everyone gave up on. coach had a good...
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>> sheryl sandberg saying this in davos. she believes counter speech already happening on social media, the like, flooding likes to fight isis or positive messages on say neo-nazi media page on facebook will turn the trick in terms of counter propraganda. a lot of skeptics out there don't love this idea so much especially as it comes two weeks after the white house and top officials met with facebook an apple and a bunch of other big tech trying to figure out a good way to counter isis and other terror groups on social media including at facebook. they want information from social media companies who are very reluctant to provide it. interesting comments from cheryl sand per, the coo of facebook, how to fight isis with likes. melissa: there you go, jo. see you at top of the hour for "risk & reward." looking forward to that. reporter: see ya. david: look where the markets ended today. the dow was up 250 points at one point in the day. could not hold on to the lead. ended up in triple digit to the plus side. look at nasdaq. na
>> sheryl sandberg saying this in davos. she believes counter speech already happening on social media, the like, flooding likes to fight isis or positive messages on say neo-nazi media page on facebook will turn the trick in terms of counter propraganda. a lot of skeptics out there don't love this idea so much especially as it comes two weeks after the white house and top officials met with facebook an apple and a bunch of other big tech trying to figure out a good way to counter isis...
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sandberger. evidence of the einsatzgruppen report put his personal tally at about 20,000 people. he lasted longer than the other ss leaders. he volunteered to stay longer. he is sentenced to death in 1948. his sentences reduced from a certain death sentence to -- that probably would have been carried out if it happened during the int trial -- he actually served six years. he died five years ago. at a retirement home in stuttgart. he drew a state pension every month until the day he died. after the war, his law license -- which by the way, was not suspended. he was a lawyer. he got work with a german concern and made a bunch of money and people just forgot about him. the german magazine "der spiegel" interviewed him a few months before he died. he remembered certain things with incredible clarity. that had nothing to do with the murders. but when it came to the murders, this is the picture that they took of him. he just could not seem to recall those details. if we look at this case and the series
sandberger. evidence of the einsatzgruppen report put his personal tally at about 20,000 people. he lasted longer than the other ss leaders. he volunteered to stay longer. he is sentenced to death in 1948. his sentences reduced from a certain death sentence to -- that probably would have been carried out if it happened during the int trial -- he actually served six years. he died five years ago. at a retirement home in stuttgart. he drew a state pension every month until the day he died. after...
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this is an issue by the way that my friend sheryl sandberg first -- and i'm pleased to see we will makeure we provide better options and choices for mothers across the force. fourth, we can also be more creative about making reasonable accommodations for members of our force who face difficult family geographic situations while at the same time here as elsewhere preserving our forces effectiveness. data and surveys show that allowing family members to trade the ability to remain a station of choice in exchange for additional active-duty service obligations as one approach that could increase retention while preserving readiness. only in extreme circumstances are such arrangements currently made. for a family who has a son or daughter who seeks treatment in a particular hospital or who suffers from a particular disability be -- specialized high-quality care can make a world of difference. the families want to remain in one place longer to allow a son or daughter to finish high school in one place. or perhaps to be close to grandparents or their families. these are all important. when the
this is an issue by the way that my friend sheryl sandberg first -- and i'm pleased to see we will makeure we provide better options and choices for mothers across the force. fourth, we can also be more creative about making reasonable accommodations for members of our force who face difficult family geographic situations while at the same time here as elsewhere preserving our forces effectiveness. data and surveys show that allowing family members to trade the ability to remain a station of...
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bill gates will be there, as will mary barra, satya nadella, jack ma, eric schmidt, sheryl sandberg and dozens of other c-e-o's. presidents barack obama and vladimir putin will not be attending. tim: crude oil prices dive below 29- dollars a barrel. it's the first time that has happened since 2003. investors are bracing for iran's return to global oil markets. wi sanctions now lifted the opec member- nation will begin exporting oil. iran is expected to quickly boost oil exports by 500-thousand barrels per day immediately, and it could reach one million barrels per day within a year jenna: here in siouxland, poultry farms are starting to bounce back after the bird flu caused huges nebraska. now, farmers in indiana are getting concerned because they have recently seen an outbreak of a new strain of the avian flu in their flocks. we get more tonight from dennis ting. " "the campus of vincennes university in jasper... turned into a command post... working to combat a dangerous disease... for turkeys. tammy humbert-- "i would not classify this as an outbreak. i think right now we're at a pro
bill gates will be there, as will mary barra, satya nadella, jack ma, eric schmidt, sheryl sandberg and dozens of other c-e-o's. presidents barack obama and vladimir putin will not be attending. tim: crude oil prices dive below 29- dollars a barrel. it's the first time that has happened since 2003. investors are bracing for iran's return to global oil markets. wi sanctions now lifted the opec member- nation will begin exporting oil. iran is expected to quickly boost oil exports by 500-thousand...
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but since you mentioned mckenzie, sheryl sandberg some of you know from reading her book lean in andhe's a major executive of facebook, she worked with mckenzie and commission to study on women in the workplace. the introduction to the study is written by sheryl, published in the "wall street journal" some months ago, and she pointed out that you could send a woman in the space and have her orbit jupiter ten times, return to earth and it would still take many, many decades for women to achieve parity in our society here in the united states and certainly around the world. andand you have said you corrupt in the women's movement virtually. i guess i am taken by the title of the book, especially because sheryl is making the.that we really, hey, in almost every arena they're has been a bit of a stall like women, but there are still 14 women ceos in the fortune 500. you know, half the sky more than half the population of the country. even with the number of women senators and house members it is still relatively small percentage. what happened? you know, how can we get it back on track s
but since you mentioned mckenzie, sheryl sandberg some of you know from reading her book lean in andhe's a major executive of facebook, she worked with mckenzie and commission to study on women in the workplace. the introduction to the study is written by sheryl, published in the "wall street journal" some months ago, and she pointed out that you could send a woman in the space and have her orbit jupiter ten times, return to earth and it would still take many, many decades for women...
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it's all coming up in a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sheryl sandberg says users should "like"he pages of terror groups and infiltrate them with positive messages. >>> facebook's facebook's ceo sheryl sandberg said users should like the pages of terror groups an infiltrate them with positive message. terrorist activity on social media is a problem that's being recognized by tech companies. just two weeks ago tech ceos and white house officials met in sillicon valley for a tech terror summit. >>> from the assembly line to the runway, high-tech meets high fashion. check this out. apple introduced its newest apple watch. it features a double wrap leather band and equestrian buckle. this one runs a whopping $1,500. >> hello >> the line-up for super bowl 50 concerts just keeps getting hotter. california natives the red-hot chili peppers is going to perform at pier 70. they will take the stage the day before the big game. other performers there already include pharrell williams and the dave matthews band. >> great week for music. >> they might get wet on super bowl week. >> a mild da
it's all coming up in a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sheryl sandberg says users should "like"he pages of terror groups and infiltrate them with positive messages. >>> facebook's facebook's ceo sheryl sandberg said users should like the pages of terror groups an infiltrate them with positive message. terrorist activity on social media is a problem that's being recognized by tech companies. just two weeks ago tech ceos and white house officials met in sillicon valley for...
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emily: sheryl sandberg told me that she saw herself in ellen pao.any women have said the same thing in the technology industry. sue decker said that many of the examples raised in this trial are behaviors that i've witnessed along the way. it often happens in incremental steps that often see so small that any individual act seem silly to complain about so we move on. in aggregate, with the perspective of hindsight, they are real. how do you respond to the idea that while this may not be discrimination according to the law, small repeated slights can have a real impact on someone yo? beth: there is no question, all of us women saw ourselves in this situation. we are often the minority. emily: but do you understand how a lot of these things can be small things in isolation, but altogether they are a big deal. john: yes, i understand that. we understand that. and we all possess biases, hidden biases. unconscious bias. it is important to be aware of those and mitigate them, act on them. so you can get the best out of all of your people and make better d
emily: sheryl sandberg told me that she saw herself in ellen pao.any women have said the same thing in the technology industry. sue decker said that many of the examples raised in this trial are behaviors that i've witnessed along the way. it often happens in incremental steps that often see so small that any individual act seem silly to complain about so we move on. in aggregate, with the perspective of hindsight, they are real. how do you respond to the idea that while this may not be...
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>> so we understand that charles sandberg was there, the chief executive officer of facebook, and also tim cook, apple's chief executive officer, and we know that there was some discussion about how facebook actually is, deals with violent threats that are made on its platform, remember facebook reaches more than a billion people around the world and it tries to be really diligent in dealing with threats or threats of violence, when people use its platform for that but it tried to figure out how to manage that and not, not act as a sensor, not try to, not proactively go out to take things down until it is reported by users as being abusive. >> sreenivasan: so you have tim cook from apple, and cheryl sign berg with from facebook and you have these tech heavyweights and really on the administration side of the table they have some street cred with the people on their side as well. >> yes, exactly, megan smith, the nation's chief technology officer came from google, she ran a number of units at google and has some serious cred, and other executives from twitter, long time executives with
>> so we understand that charles sandberg was there, the chief executive officer of facebook, and also tim cook, apple's chief executive officer, and we know that there was some discussion about how facebook actually is, deals with violent threats that are made on its platform, remember facebook reaches more than a billion people around the world and it tries to be really diligent in dealing with threats or threats of violence, when people use its platform for that but it tried to figure...
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sheryl sandberg talked about a shift on a conference call. >> if they want to reach their customers where they are, mobile is essential. our conversations with clients have shifted from when to how. emily: here with me to break it all down is our next guest and cory johnson. i heard you refer to facebook earnings with a word you have never associated with a company before -- fantastic. give me the high points. what is so fantastic? cory: this is a really big business growing at a rapid clip. it is interesting to see the user growth happening on top of user numbers. i track user growth sequentially. twitter cannot grow users at all. they are sucking more dollars. that is really impressive as they have done this pivot towards mobile. emily: it is really a continuation of a mobile story. mobile is where people spent the past holiday season and where facebook excels. what surprised you most about these numbers? >> facebook is executing extremely well. the trend i have been looking at is the growth in engagement in facebook. in 2009, half the people who used facebook used it every day. that nu
sheryl sandberg talked about a shift on a conference call. >> if they want to reach their customers where they are, mobile is essential. our conversations with clients have shifted from when to how. emily: here with me to break it all down is our next guest and cory johnson. i heard you refer to facebook earnings with a word you have never associated with a company before -- fantastic. give me the high points. what is so fantastic? cory: this is a really big business growing at a rapid...
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cheryl sandberg takes a little built of a different take, and says in "lean in" there are things winlves that are holding us back. >> i think -- >> how do you -- >> it's really all of the above. government has to be part of the solution, and many of these policy changes to cover large numbers of people who are impacted, the citizens of our country, is going to take government action. several years ago when i was working in the clinton administration, we had the first ever child care conference, and i remember that the first lady at the time said, we need bob reuben, then the second of treasury and a former goldman sachs person, we need him to open the conference. when went to bob i said essentially that. he said what i do i know about child care? butsome bolli it was critically -- but symbolically is is a important but a treasury overseas irs, most of the ways we provide minimal support for child care expense, at middle income or lower income, is through the tax system, and it was a call to action both in terms of government policy but also in terms of the private sector. we write in
cheryl sandberg takes a little built of a different take, and says in "lean in" there are things winlves that are holding us back. >> i think -- >> how do you -- >> it's really all of the above. government has to be part of the solution, and many of these policy changes to cover large numbers of people who are impacted, the citizens of our country, is going to take government action. several years ago when i was working in the clinton administration, we had the first...
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ryne sandberg: the upcoming quarterly call is going to be in brian: the upcoming quarterly call is goingo be interesting. -- she will say we are going to do this revamp to make the company strong again, that will be interesting. at efficiency, things like that. how it all shakes out? he don't know. that is why people aren't just did knowing what are you going to doing, marissa. emily: yahoo! is closer to considering selling off its core business to what happened here? it reminds me of this whole oregon militia thing. it feels like a hostage-taking. you have an executive team that has control with a bunch of assets. for reasons, including , thoseity and ego include the alibaba shares, it seems clear in terms of all of those pieces the company formerly known as yahoo!, they are all going to get the outside of this company, whether it is three months, six months, or 12. emily: mast this member met, that sounds bloody. what about alibaba? it a: some may call milestone. alibaba has this massive amount of valuation stuffed inside of yahoo!. of late, getting rid of this thing is becoming more i
ryne sandberg: the upcoming quarterly call is going to be in brian: the upcoming quarterly call is goingo be interesting. -- she will say we are going to do this revamp to make the company strong again, that will be interesting. at efficiency, things like that. how it all shakes out? he don't know. that is why people aren't just did knowing what are you going to doing, marissa. emily: yahoo! is closer to considering selling off its core business to what happened here? it reminds me of this...
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that ride home is going to include plenty of sunshine. 54 in leesburg, 58 degrees in sandberg and first alert weather radar showing the biggest cluster of offers -- offshore showers in flagler county. while it is quiet overhead now, some of these guys trying to work over towards the coast later today. 10% mention of a shower but for right now that trend is keeping everything just offshore over the gulf stream waters. you can see that counterclockwise spin. it is not. any low pressure area spins counterclockwise but it has that impressive presentation on satellite and one of these outer over the gulf stream waters, it is staying there. downstream, our next weather maker is looking right on through the mississippi river valley. it makes its way into central florida tomorrow bringing us increase rain coverage. for now we are looking back at how much rain we had yesterday and a record-setting day in brevard with nearly three inches from oak alley towards ranch road and even into palm bay. it is improvement. 74 in eustis, 74 mount dor' s, 75 in claremont, 75 in winter park, 75 degrees in san
that ride home is going to include plenty of sunshine. 54 in leesburg, 58 degrees in sandberg and first alert weather radar showing the biggest cluster of offers -- offshore showers in flagler county. while it is quiet overhead now, some of these guys trying to work over towards the coast later today. 10% mention of a shower but for right now that trend is keeping everything just offshore over the gulf stream waters. you can see that counterclockwise spin. it is not. any low pressure area spins...
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economic forum, switzerland, of the 2500 delegates in the spotlight including facebook's cheryl sandbergsouth korean robot called hugo. you may remember this humanoid as the winner of the darpa competition last year. he is there to represent a challenge looming over the conference. how to harness advances in ai and robotics in a way that stimulates the world economy rather than replacing human jobs. oxford university researchers suggest almost half of officers are at risk of being audited but hugo is on hand to show the good things robots bring to the table . ♪ >> his name is hugo. he is the latest version of the hugo series. it's a very dangerous place. can open doors and also drive this by himself. sensora camera and data can't -- scan all the 3-d data and he can recognize everything. you can imagine that we cannot go inside so a robot can go through -- this is the very beginning. everything.can do expecting to make this a very fancy robot. that is the south korean robot at the world economic forum. when we return, we speak to the ceo for an exclusive interview. how his company differs
economic forum, switzerland, of the 2500 delegates in the spotlight including facebook's cheryl sandbergsouth korean robot called hugo. you may remember this humanoid as the winner of the darpa competition last year. he is there to represent a challenge looming over the conference. how to harness advances in ai and robotics in a way that stimulates the world economy rather than replacing human jobs. oxford university researchers suggest almost half of officers are at risk of being audited but...
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more than two inches of rain in sandberg, leesburg, daytona beach, more than an inch in cocoa beach. a lot of rain wednesday. that brought those numbers way up, even close to the record for the month of january. with today' s rain, we have been talking about a record in january because of the rainfall. el nio is getting the thanks for all this extra rain. instead, we have all that tropical moisture coming in. we are surrounded by rain. rain to our north, and across central florida we are not getting the rain we had yesterday. clouds, sprinkles, light rain to the south, but this one here is the rain. it just now started to move into that is the rain that is going to keep growing and building over the next two hours. southern brevard seeing some rain, southern osceola, not a lot of central florida especially compared to yesterday. that will be changing especially when things start to clear up. look at futurecast. rain starting to spread over central florida and had over towards the east coast. by noon, we get a little bit of a lull, a break for a short time . into the afternoon the rai
more than two inches of rain in sandberg, leesburg, daytona beach, more than an inch in cocoa beach. a lot of rain wednesday. that brought those numbers way up, even close to the record for the month of january. with today' s rain, we have been talking about a record in january because of the rainfall. el nio is getting the thanks for all this extra rain. instead, we have all that tropical moisture coming in. we are surrounded by rain. rain to our north, and across central florida we are not...
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it was a bloody scene earlier this week at sandberg -- stony brook apartments after a woman is nearly killed by a pitbull in her third floor apartment. dogs in the room. while that woman recovers, we are learning of a similar attack last month at the complex were two be forbidden, including a responding police officer. >> every time we walked by, they they had ripped the blinds completely down. ripped the blinds down. we were not sure if they had he was gone so long. brett: we stop by the last known address leave to be the owner of incident. no one was home. neighbors tell us he and the several days ago. officials are trying to determine if the dogs involved in the attack this week are the same ones from last month. jason: apopka officials are looking to see if there are more victims of a former elementary school teacher charged with capital sex crimes. donald sharp was a third grade teacher when police say he molested a young girl in a secluded school hallway. investigators tell wesh 2 the molestations work kept secret for seven years. the victim was acting out with signs of post-tra
it was a bloody scene earlier this week at sandberg -- stony brook apartments after a woman is nearly killed by a pitbull in her third floor apartment. dogs in the room. while that woman recovers, we are learning of a similar attack last month at the complex were two be forbidden, including a responding police officer. >> every time we walked by, they they had ripped the blinds completely down. ripped the blinds down. we were not sure if they had he was gone so long. brett: we stop by the...
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as sheryl sandberg said, they are walking a fine line of increasing the advertising though, monetizing audience but preserving users. stephanie: remember facebook is offering to advertise. facebook will give you the actual data. here is how many people have clicked. if you're trying to get advertisements and you are saying, would you like a billboard on the highway or get the response that facebook can get, no comparison. matt: i want to shape the market cap. this is normalized. they spoke is a much bigger company than twitter, but it is up 25% over the past year. twitter is down 51%. paul was talking to "surveillance" with tom, about the network effect. about one billion users, that is when it starts to work is what mark zuckerberg said, so i thought the network effect was interesting terry thousand and takeaways from "surveillance" this morning. stephanie: one would think since the whole universe is doing well, they would rise with them but they are not. pulsing the, thank you. t.k. we have to send it back to radio. -- paul sweeney, thank you. t.k., we have to send you back to radio.
as sheryl sandberg said, they are walking a fine line of increasing the advertising though, monetizing audience but preserving users. stephanie: remember facebook is offering to advertise. facebook will give you the actual data. here is how many people have clicked. if you're trying to get advertisements and you are saying, would you like a billboard on the highway or get the response that facebook can get, no comparison. matt: i want to shape the market cap. this is normalized. they spoke is a...
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here's what sheryl sandberg told our own julia boorstin yesterday just after the release. >> we're really pleased with the growth in the advertiser adoption on instagram. 98 of our top 100 marketers on facebook are now also marketing on instagram and that's great. it's also the case that facebook is really strong. i think what really matters is with facebook and instagram, we have the two most important mobile ad platforms out there. we have this common ads infrastructure that enables us to serve the right ad to the right person. >> facebook is also spending on artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and drones to bring the internet to the most remote places in the world. that's important to ceo mark zuckerberg. here's what he said on the call. >> now 100 million hours of video are watched daily on facebook. we've been testing new experiences like suggested video. we're also exploring waiting to give people a dedicated place on facebook for when they just want to watch videos. >> joining us now on the cnbc news line to break down the quarter, victor anthony, managing director at axium c
here's what sheryl sandberg told our own julia boorstin yesterday just after the release. >> we're really pleased with the growth in the advertiser adoption on instagram. 98 of our top 100 marketers on facebook are now also marketing on instagram and that's great. it's also the case that facebook is really strong. i think what really matters is with facebook and instagram, we have the two most important mobile ad platforms out there. we have this common ads infrastructure that enables us...
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sheryl sandberg is dead on when she talked about this. she was only one doing this.s her husband who passed away. penning columns in men's magazines, listen guys, lean in at home, help your wife out. men's magazines will give you 10 tips to pick up a hot woman at a bar but never give you tips how to handle successful one. that is important thing with rise of female power. >> in business world it is interesting, facebook they have been doing that. >> i have to cut in. we have to break in with breaking news. outside of the white house, bernie sanders just met with the president. let's listen. >> and vice president biden. the president and i discussed this morning a number of issues, foreign policy issues, domestic issues. occasionally a little bit of politics. but i enjoyed the meeting. i thought it was a very positive and constructive meeting. we are right now as everybody knows in a very tough campaign in iowa. then we're going to new hampshire. i think what the iowa campaign ends up being about is one word and that is turnout. we're feeling really good about where w
sheryl sandberg is dead on when she talked about this. she was only one doing this.s her husband who passed away. penning columns in men's magazines, listen guys, lean in at home, help your wife out. men's magazines will give you 10 tips to pick up a hot woman at a bar but never give you tips how to handle successful one. that is important thing with rise of female power. >> in business world it is interesting, facebook they have been doing that. >> i have to cut in. we have to...
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we head to break here's part of andrew's conversation early this morning with facebook ceo cheryl sandberg microsoft ceo. we'll take you to break. >> i think one thing overlooked is technology doesn't create technology jobs it powers jobs in the nontech sector. >> we have to get to a phase of this fourth industrial revolution which goes from just pure consumption of tech to producing tech. so in other words, you have to use world class technology to produce more world class technology and if that spreads to indian villages, to all parts of the economic sector, then i think we will tackle some of these. >> we want to drive positive change in whatever we do. essentially we're doing shared value businesses which means that the old days of saying here's my profit and then i'm going to take a box and give it over those are gone. the real opportunities to make change are when you try to do well and do good at the same time. with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and university partnerships, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in utica, where a new k
we head to break here's part of andrew's conversation early this morning with facebook ceo cheryl sandberg microsoft ceo. we'll take you to break. >> i think one thing overlooked is technology doesn't create technology jobs it powers jobs in the nontech sector. >> we have to get to a phase of this fourth industrial revolution which goes from just pure consumption of tech to producing tech. so in other words, you have to use world class technology to produce more world class...
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talking folks from facebuook, sheryl sandberg, ceo tim cook.hey threw out the agenda, started talking. talking about tech solutions and taking on isis. one thing that was very interesting, the government asked these folks, we have anti-is yn is videos we want to serve up, anti-propaganda, how do we make them go viral? they asked the youtube ceo how to make them go viral. >> people have to want to make them go viral. >> but when you're with a good group of tech folks, it's the best people to ask. what one person from facebook said is what we do is we identify people who might be suicidal and serve up ads, we serve up ads that send positive messaging toward them or suicide hotlines. we tell friends to check in on them. what if we tried to apply that technique to folks who might be radicalized online? >> interesting. >> this was during the brainstorming session. another interesting point was can you monitor online how radicalized someone is becoming? they had this discussion around the table. also can you do that without questioning your first ame
talking folks from facebuook, sheryl sandberg, ceo tim cook.hey threw out the agenda, started talking. talking about tech solutions and taking on isis. one thing that was very interesting, the government asked these folks, we have anti-is yn is videos we want to serve up, anti-propaganda, how do we make them go viral? they asked the youtube ceo how to make them go viral. >> people have to want to make them go viral. >> but when you're with a good group of tech folks, it's the best...
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before the conference call i spoke with ceo sheryl sandberg said the upside surprise was shifting moreoney into advertising an american rabble result and the ability to buy across facebook and instagram and also talked about the value of growing video views. >> consumer viewing of video on facebook continues to be really strong in our platform. 500 million people are watching videos every day. and in terms of our business that creates real opportunity for us because we want the ad formats to match the format of what consumers are doing so consumers consume video we have an ability for marketers to use that format. >> reporter: the cfo was just on the call saying the price per added facebook has increased 21% and a number of ad impressions has grown 29%. he did warn though that the company is expecting some more tough foreign exchange rates, and he also said they are coming up against tough comparisons ahead simply because the company has been growing so fast. returning to the call, the q&a session started just seconds ago. >> julia, thanks so much and the after-hours is that right, you
before the conference call i spoke with ceo sheryl sandberg said the upside surprise was shifting moreoney into advertising an american rabble result and the ability to buy across facebook and instagram and also talked about the value of growing video views. >> consumer viewing of video on facebook continues to be really strong in our platform. 500 million people are watching videos every day. and in terms of our business that creates real opportunity for us because we want the ad formats...
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. >> and cheryl sandberg tells cnbc during a debate in davos that we're in a period of rapid change in technology. >> every technology that's ever been invented caused great fears and the questions that davos is trying to answer this year is how scared should we be or how vocal should we be? >> welcome again to street signs live from the world economic forum here in davos and the theme for 2016 is mastering the fourth industrial revolution. what does this mean for big business here? we've got start ups, disruptors, all represented. what can businesses do to foster innovation and embrace and adapt to change. of course policy makers as well here what do they need to do to foster innovation but also prepare for the spill over effects. some of the big key issues discussing what's going on in the oil markets. the uncertainty we see and the outlook for u.s. global growth and emerging market weakness. one of the topics to discuss over the last couple of hours. >> great to see you. big focus on innovation but definitely will not go unnoticed. this incredible market volatility we have seen and
. >> and cheryl sandberg tells cnbc during a debate in davos that we're in a period of rapid change in technology. >> every technology that's ever been invented caused great fears and the questions that davos is trying to answer this year is how scared should we be or how vocal should we be? >> welcome again to street signs live from the world economic forum here in davos and the theme for 2016 is mastering the fourth industrial revolution. what does this mean for big business...
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andy sandberg was funny.ce was funny.s f mark wahlberg and will ferreller were okay. okay. >> they were kind of funny.we >> jim carrey.re jim >> i'm saying the ladies wereesw kind of funny kevin. kev >> i thought they were okay.ht e >> i thought they were kind ofeo funny. >> i don't like jennifer jenni lawrence. >> she's okay. i thought the amy schumer -- i- thought it was kind of funny. f there was another duo i liked l more than them.m. >> mark wahlberg and will w ferrell. >> i thought jim carrey was funny t i don't know if you saw the mel gibson.so >> what did he say to him. >> i can't say it on the air.aya >> if you saw the show lastt night during the introduction when ricky gervais introduceddu mel gibson he apologized forlogd making fun of his drinking butig then when he came back on stage he referred to one of oneo the rants mel gibson had beensoe famous for back in the day. they i'll tweet out what he said. we can't refer to it. i >> then mel gibson made a jab aj at him after they hugged. hug >> there
andy sandberg was funny.ce was funny.s f mark wahlberg and will ferreller were okay. okay. >> they were kind of funny.we >> jim carrey.re jim >> i'm saying the ladies wereesw kind of funny kevin. kev >> i thought they were okay.ht e >> i thought they were kind ofeo funny. >> i don't like jennifer jenni lawrence. >> she's okay. i thought the amy schumer -- i- thought it was kind of funny. f there was another duo i liked l more than them.m. >> mark...
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. >> reporter: a single winner forbes bill beating out jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg. winning a stash of megacash with be swanderred with stunning ple who hit it big lose being within a few years. back in 2002, jack whitaker won nearly $35 million. by 2006 lost most of his thieves, drugs, and gambling. even digging himself into $1.5 million in debt. >> not all money is created you earn is treated very differently than the money that you win. >> reporter: but this time, we're talking about a billion d to spend more than $700,000 a day to go broke in five years. >> you want this to be not just sudden wealth. if you want to createwealth, you have to change your mind set. >> reporter: all right. people are wondering, your odds do not increase every time it the odds increase of there beinghere are more numbers out there with the possibly combinations. million. >> so one person in america, basically? >> okay. amy, you're starting with a different money story? >> that's right. wall street begins with discouraging news. another hit in china. china's economy is slowing down and
. >> reporter: a single winner forbes bill beating out jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg. winning a stash of megacash with be swanderred with stunning ple who hit it big lose being within a few years. back in 2002, jack whitaker won nearly $35 million. by 2006 lost most of his thieves, drugs, and gambling. even digging himself into $1.5 million in debt. >> not all money is created you earn is treated very differently than the money that you win. >> reporter: but this time, we're...
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it was interesting about sheryl sandberg. she sort of is helping people, helping women come along.ferent not that from me, in that respect. know, i felt sort of nervous about playing that role. how to help women go through the next step. it has a whole new kind of residents. many ceost know too of companies that come in and to set like that in a chair. manus: is america ready for a female president, annnie? annie: absolutely. hillary clinton, that is another question. us it is almost like let elect hillary and move on. it is inevitable, the way obama was inevitable. she is going to present a whole other side of things. now, sheher experience is the best qualified for the president of the u.s. be socialuld it media hillary or the real woman, hiding behind the buffont? annie: i think you are seeing the real person. in the past, you would think some kind of strange hairdo. she does not kind of care about that stuff. he does not have the time. i think she is being a little bit more careful about how that is presented. manus: annie leibowitz there. .hat opened in east london it is pheno
it was interesting about sheryl sandberg. she sort of is helping people, helping women come along.ferent not that from me, in that respect. know, i felt sort of nervous about playing that role. how to help women go through the next step. it has a whole new kind of residents. many ceost know too of companies that come in and to set like that in a chair. manus: is america ready for a female president, annnie? annie: absolutely. hillary clinton, that is another question. us it is almost like let...