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sheryl matthews, you see, has been volunteering with the elephants at the oakland zoo for quite someime. >> every saturday for the past 20 years. occasional vacation. look through your binoculars. >> reporter: this interspecies love affair began two decades ago with a course to become a dosin at the zoo. >> she is eating. >> reporter: participant were required to spend an entire hour over multiple visit observing a single animal. >> i was looking around for an animal that i thought i would recognize again and decided that i could probably recognize our male elephant? and if it wasn't love at first sight, it was certainly love within those first 60 minutes. >> everything about them, their behavior, the way they move, the way they indacted with each other, they were big, they were powerful, also very intelligent, just fascinating creatures. >> reporter: these animals, sheryl says, has literally altered the course of her life. she's traveled to africa more than half a dozen times to see elephants in the wild and participate on research projects. she has spent nights at the oakland zoo o
sheryl matthews, you see, has been volunteering with the elephants at the oakland zoo for quite someime. >> every saturday for the past 20 years. occasional vacation. look through your binoculars. >> reporter: this interspecies love affair began two decades ago with a course to become a dosin at the zoo. >> she is eating. >> reporter: participant were required to spend an entire hour over multiple visit observing a single animal. >> i was looking around for an...
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if anyone can do this analysts tell me it's sheryl sandberg. she's the one who ostensibly built the ad business into what it is today. she's proven to do that thus far at facebook. you can't overstate her importance in this ipo. >> poppy, it's so interesting. she could probably have any job she wanted in silicon valley. she could probably be ceo of any company she wanted in silicon valley. do we expect she'll stay at facebook in the long-term. i know some of her compensation is tied to staying there a few more years. >> it is. she's got plenty of money. i doubt it's because of money for her. it's interesting, i was talking to david kirk patrick i saw in the piece, the facebook effect. he knows inside out, knows mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg very well. he told me he doesn't believe he would take it public without knowing sheryl sandberg would be by his side for not only a year or two years but a period of time. it's interesting their relationship worked so well as number one and two of the company, because she doesn't aspire to be ceo. she
if anyone can do this analysts tell me it's sheryl sandberg. she's the one who ostensibly built the ad business into what it is today. she's proven to do that thus far at facebook. you can't overstate her importance in this ipo. >> poppy, it's so interesting. she could probably have any job she wanted in silicon valley. she could probably be ceo of any company she wanted in silicon valley. do we expect she'll stay at facebook in the long-term. i know some of her compensation is tied to...
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tonight a conversation whicith sheryl wudunn along with her husband. she is the author of a book about the plight of women all over the world called "half the sky." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation about "half the sky" with sheryl wudunn coming up. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: sheryl wudunn is a best- selling author who became the first nation american norman twin region -- woman to win the pulitzer prize. an exhibition based on her book is showing in l.a. is through may 20 with a two-part pbs special coming in october. >> the challenge women and girls face around the world is not an easy topic to talk about, but we think it is the moral challenge. >> you rescue girls from brothels. how does that work? >> we have the same life. >> to get someone to say this is wrong, it tak
tonight a conversation whicith sheryl wudunn along with her husband. she is the author of a book about the plight of women all over the world called "half the sky." we are glad you have joined us. a conversation about "half the sky" with sheryl wudunn coming up. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day...
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sheryl sandberg, we just saw this amazing piece about sheryl sandberg.on of zuckerberg/sandberg is pretty powerful. >> it is a powerful combination. sandberg is somebody who you want on your side. she has more experience than anybody else at how to make money off the web. she's done it once before at google. >> so nice to see you, jessi hempel, "fortune" magazine, thanks so much. >>> up next, investment experts with some free advise. customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic
sheryl sandberg, we just saw this amazing piece about sheryl sandberg.on of zuckerberg/sandberg is pretty powerful. >> it is a powerful combination. sandberg is somebody who you want on your side. she has more experience than anybody else at how to make money off the web. she's done it once before at google. >> so nice to see you, jessi hempel, "fortune" magazine, thanks so much. >>> up next, investment experts with some free advise. customers didn't like it. so...
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hi, sheryl. >> reporter: how are you doing, diane? caught up with willie brown, but i have to tell you he tested me during the break. i do believe 25 years ago i was a writer somewhere here in the bay area for one of the news stations. we're right in the middle of this celebration, folks are lining up, getting ready for the spectacular celebration. and we can also hear from the folks who were the party planners 25 years ago. >> it looks nice. >> reporter: dave elliot and michael fisher are getting ready to take their boat out into the bay to check out the fireworks for the 75th annual golden gate bridge celebration. they both remember what it was like during the bridge's 50th anniversary. >> i go to my wife, look at the bridge. it's completely flat. there's no arc in it. we're going, yeah, it's flat. how can this be? it's eerie. is this safe? >> we attempted to make our way aclos on bicycles but it was futile. we got a beautiful picture of the blimp coming across. it shows the blimp in between the top of the tower, which was a gorgeou
hi, sheryl. >> reporter: how are you doing, diane? caught up with willie brown, but i have to tell you he tested me during the break. i do believe 25 years ago i was a writer somewhere here in the bay area for one of the news stations. we're right in the middle of this celebration, folks are lining up, getting ready for the spectacular celebration. and we can also hear from the folks who were the party planners 25 years ago. >> it looks nice. >> reporter: dave elliot and...
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but do you know sheryl sandberg? she's his right-hand woman.ple say facebook wouldn't be where it is today without her. >> i was a really serious geek in high school. it works out. >> reporter: she's sheryl sandberg, facebook's chief operating officer. number 2 to founder mark zuckerberg. she joined facebook in 2008, taking it from less than 150 million users to more than 900 million today. >> if sheryl hadn't been there, i don't think facebook would be going public today so successfully. she came in and basically created the business. she had a whole month's worth of meetings trying to figure out what business facebook was even in. >> reporter: a harvard grad who worked as larry summers' chief of staff at the u.s. treasury department, she landed next at google, where she built the company's ad business. >> i think sheryl's, you know, main contribution was actually figuring out how to go from essentially zero customers and a new channel to figure out how we were going to get billions of dollars and a million customers, and she built that from s
but do you know sheryl sandberg? she's his right-hand woman.ple say facebook wouldn't be where it is today without her. >> i was a really serious geek in high school. it works out. >> reporter: she's sheryl sandberg, facebook's chief operating officer. number 2 to founder mark zuckerberg. she joined facebook in 2008, taking it from less than 150 million users to more than 900 million today. >> if sheryl hadn't been there, i don't think facebook would be going public today so...
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sheryl generalization -- sheryl jennings was the emcee for the event.he event was formed by 1,000 mothers to prevent violence. >> ama: a big explosion fulfills a big wish. >> fire in the hole! >> ama: a dream come true for a little boy battling cancer. >> alan: a beautiful saturday out there. but what's ahead tomorrow? leigh glaser companiesling up next with the forecast. >> mike: the running of the kentucky derby, quite a finish. and the giants behind bumgarner's arm and his >> alan: a celebration in alameda honored the 70th 70th anniversary of a daring raid in world world war ii. 16 bombers attacked tokyo japan. the group was known as the dolittle raiders. the bombers did not have enough gas to fly back so they crash-landed in china and had an alternate plan. >> we had plans made that we would stop by a ship, just ditch when we were rung out of gas, and they would take us aboard. if it was a friendly ship, we would sail off with them. an enemy ship, japanese, we would pull out our 45s and take over. you have to have a light at the end of the tunnel. >
sheryl generalization -- sheryl jennings was the emcee for the event.he event was formed by 1,000 mothers to prevent violence. >> ama: a big explosion fulfills a big wish. >> fire in the hole! >> ama: a dream come true for a little boy battling cancer. >> alan: a beautiful saturday out there. but what's ahead tomorrow? leigh glaser companiesling up next with the forecast. >> mike: the running of the kentucky derby, quite a finish. and the giants behind bumgarner's...
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>> sheryl, thanks so much.stories like hers are not lost on sheriff doug gillespie. >> do you ever feel sorry for a person like that? >> you do. you do. it doesn't make what they've done right by any stretch. >> he says there are programs designed to help people like sheryl. >> in law enforcement, we don't look at it from the enforcement standpoint. we're looking from a prevention and education standpoint as well. if you do become addicted, here are services that are available to you. you know, you have programs in place to give them opportunities to change their way of life. are there enough of those services? no. do we have to continue to work in that direction as well? yes. and i believe law enforcement is more engaged today than they ever have been, and those other aspects that impact what we do day-to-day. >> when people see this investigation and the unprecedented access, what do you think the takeaway should be? >> i think this reinforces to the public that we're just not out there driving around, that w
>> sheryl, thanks so much.stories like hers are not lost on sheriff doug gillespie. >> do you ever feel sorry for a person like that? >> you do. you do. it doesn't make what they've done right by any stretch. >> he says there are programs designed to help people like sheryl. >> in law enforcement, we don't look at it from the enforcement standpoint. we're looking from a prevention and education standpoint as well. if you do become addicted, here are services that...
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we want to hear from the mistress. >> who believes -- >> sheryl, sheryl, i have to say, it is so funnylooking like wesley snipes. >> absolutely. when you going to pay your taxes? >> and until you said it, honest to god, i never thought about it. i never thought about it. >> you know what -- see, i have to get beautified because fine charlie rose was up here. charlie, hey, hey. hey, hey. >> he wanted to, but there wasn't enough room. >> on your knees. >> it will be worse -- >> it will be a cbs love fest. >> sheryl, what is it that attracts you to charlie rose? i would like to talk about this. what is it that attracts you to charlie rose? >> he, first of all, his debonair status, you talking about walter cronkite, that's carey grant as walter cronkite. you take us down the hall -- >> did you say have you to hit >> did yhat, talking about char rose? >> yes, he's loveable. >> just give him a kiss. >> absolutely. >> is he married? does he have someone to love? >> oh, he's not married. >> i think charlie's okay. >> what does charlie do? it's going to be cute and they're going to be like, why
we want to hear from the mistress. >> who believes -- >> sheryl, sheryl, i have to say, it is so funnylooking like wesley snipes. >> absolutely. when you going to pay your taxes? >> and until you said it, honest to god, i never thought about it. i never thought about it. >> you know what -- see, i have to get beautified because fine charlie rose was up here. charlie, hey, hey. hey, hey. >> he wanted to, but there wasn't enough room. >> on your knees....
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sheryl sandberg is the grown-up at facebook. running the social network's advertising business and overseeing hiring. in her four years there she's helped facebook become profitable, grow its user base by 13 times to over 900 million and create a new social media economy. >> just the studies we've done in the last year say we've created more than 450,000 jobs. >> unlike her boss, ceo mark zuckerbe zuckerberg, who dropped out, sandberg graduated first at harvard and went onto harvard business school. larry somers, her undergraduate thesis officer hired her as a researcher at the world bank and brought her on at the chief of staff. she maim e made the jump to silicon valley in 2001 running google's online sales and operations and launching its philanthropic arm. but a friendship struck with zuckerberg after a chance encounter at a holiday party moved her to facebook in 2008. >> i think i've gone on to do lots of things, working with mark and the rest of the management team to help grow the company. >> they have what facebook emplo
sheryl sandberg is the grown-up at facebook. running the social network's advertising business and overseeing hiring. in her four years there she's helped facebook become profitable, grow its user base by 13 times to over 900 million and create a new social media economy. >> just the studies we've done in the last year say we've created more than 450,000 jobs. >> unlike her boss, ceo mark zuckerbe zuckerberg, who dropped out, sandberg graduated first at harvard and went onto harvard...
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. >> desoues de más de 20 años una detective de los angeles fue sentenciada por la muerte de sheryl rasmusenón de policía para encubrir el crimen. >> y mel día de las madres no seria celebración son familias con barras de metal y ventanas, para algunas el mejor regaqlo seria tener a su hijo o hijoa fuera de la cárcel solo más que se conforman para visitarlos en el día de las madres. >> y jerry brown pide que tengan en cuenta las boletas electorales en donde se decide si aprueban o no los impuestos a las escuelas, el mandatario hace incapie que el deficit de california podría ascender si no se hace esto. >> y una revista con una portada pregunta es ustedes lo suficientemente madre, aboga por la lactancia prolongada y el hecho de que los padres y hijos duerman juntos. >> es uno de los temas más comentados, tan provocadora dcomo la foto de la portada la pregunta es fuerte. >> amamantar es fantástico. >> cuándo pueden caminar y hablar puden ir al refrigerador. >> hoy el doctor william sir es el guru de miles de madres. >> vemos de muchos problemas de desapejo, muchos más de los de dependencia. >
. >> desoues de más de 20 años una detective de los angeles fue sentenciada por la muerte de sheryl rasmusenón de policía para encubrir el crimen. >> y mel día de las madres no seria celebración son familias con barras de metal y ventanas, para algunas el mejor regaqlo seria tener a su hijo o hijoa fuera de la cárcel solo más que se conforman para visitarlos en el día de las madres. >> y jerry brown pide que tengan en cuenta las boletas electorales en donde se decide...
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. >> shears sheryl sandberg. number two to founder mark zuckerberg.ing it from less than 150 million users to more than 900 million today. >> if sheryl hadn't been there, i don't think facebook would go public today. if she came in and basically created the business. she had a month's worth of meetings trying to figure out what business facebook was even in. >> a harvard grad who worked as larry summers chief of staff, she landed next at google where she built the company's ad business. >> sheryl's main contribution was actually figuring out how to go from zero customers in a new channel to figure out how to get billions of dollars and a million customers and built that from scratch. >> reporter: she's so important to facebook the public filing documents say losing her could harm the company. i interviewed her the day that facebook became profitable. >> we're cash flow positive. >> as a feel that reached close to the top of the corporate ladder, she challenged young women to do the same during her 2011 commencement speech at barnard. >> you are a prom
. >> shears sheryl sandberg. number two to founder mark zuckerberg.ing it from less than 150 million users to more than 900 million today. >> if sheryl hadn't been there, i don't think facebook would go public today. if she came in and basically created the business. she had a month's worth of meetings trying to figure out what business facebook was even in. >> a harvard grad who worked as larry summers chief of staff, she landed next at google where she built the company's ad...
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sheryl bernstein, the wife of state's attorney gregg bernstein is calling it quits. when asked about that, the mayor said, quote, i'm starting my first full term has mayor, and of quote. brian kuebler, abc2 news. >> to hear more from bealefeld, check it out sunday morning at 11. >>> a day to honor our fallen heroes killed in the line of duty. friends and survivors were there at the memorial gardens. it honored hunter. hunter was killed one year ago in the line of duty trying to stop a speeding motorcycle in howard county. >> we are extremely honored. he made the ultimate sacrifice. they paid the ultimate price. >> it doesn't matter -- excuse me. it doesn't matter what kind of uniform you're trained to wear. we're all within the brotherhood of serving and protecting our state. >> it's at dulaney valley memorial gardens. >>> we're on the go tonight at the casino at oceans down where meteorologist wyatt everhart is there. are you winning me any money? >> i haven't won you money. i haven't played. if you come to ocean city a lot, you probably stop at the track. come chec
sheryl bernstein, the wife of state's attorney gregg bernstein is calling it quits. when asked about that, the mayor said, quote, i'm starting my first full term has mayor, and of quote. brian kuebler, abc2 news. >> to hear more from bealefeld, check it out sunday morning at 11. >>> a day to honor our fallen heroes killed in the line of duty. friends and survivors were there at the memorial gardens. it honored hunter. hunter was killed one year ago in the line of duty trying to...
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the program will feature performances by sheryl crow, and lyle lovett, and -- >> melissa gilbert, chances are she will not forget his birthday because she got kicked off the show. >> then again, she got to put her birthday on the show. it was part of the double elimination, roshon fegan also got the boot. reaction from both stars. >> disney's roshon fegan left in sixth place. viewer votes were not enough to save them. >> i am happy to be alive. that is what it is. every moment of my life has been amazing. i'm going to cherish everything that happens and miss it. >> the double elimination continued minutes later with one more couple also getting the news it was over. with a big fan support, melissa gilbert and her partner made it to fifth place, despite being at or near the bottom almost every week. >> my son how to me and said you are the bravest person i know. cannot ask for more than that. >> one of the best partners i have had in my life. >> what did you win? >> i won the gilbert in my life. >> and melissa of love to the journey. >> whatever comes next, i am ready. >> now we are on to
the program will feature performances by sheryl crow, and lyle lovett, and -- >> melissa gilbert, chances are she will not forget his birthday because she got kicked off the show. >> then again, she got to put her birthday on the show. it was part of the double elimination, roshon fegan also got the boot. reaction from both stars. >> disney's roshon fegan left in sixth place. viewer votes were not enough to save them. >> i am happy to be alive. that is what it is. every...
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i feel like technology, more than other sectors and sheryl sandberg is a chief operating officer. >>tely, the data doesn't support that women are occupying top leadership roles in the tech industry. there's been a lot of writing about this in the last few months and facebook, having been such a phenomenal leader and in general has a real opportunity to say actually we want to turn the tide on the extent to which women have -- >> don't you think, especially with sheryl sandberg at the helm, once these venture capitalists cash out and they are planning to cash out many of their shares as they exit the board, don't you think this board will evolve and have more equality? >> i certainly hope so. i think that there's an opportunity that every six months -- >> why would we think that? >> why not? you know cheryl sandberg. do you think she will stand for -- >> she should be on the board. i agree with you. i'm a girl's girl all the way and i do agree that we need much better representation on corporate boards but to demand that they do it before the ipo, to me i think it's highly unrealistic
i feel like technology, more than other sectors and sheryl sandberg is a chief operating officer. >>tely, the data doesn't support that women are occupying top leadership roles in the tech industry. there's been a lot of writing about this in the last few months and facebook, having been such a phenomenal leader and in general has a real opportunity to say actually we want to turn the tide on the extent to which women have -- >> don't you think, especially with sheryl sandberg at...
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sheryl is off. >> and i'm kristen sze a twist in a fatal police shooting this morning vallejo officers shot a man holding a gun. investigators are asking if he really had a death wish? terry mcsweeney joins us live from the vallejo police department. >> reporter: police say this man had a gun he pointed it at a man then a woman and when he pointed at two vallejo police officers, they opened fire and killed him. they had no way of knowing it was a bb gun this is where it ended just about midnight at sonoma and carolina street a man shot to death by two vallejo police officers. it began when a white man in a long black coat paid his fare then pulled a gun on the cab driver then pointed at a pedestrian. when officers arrived they told him to stop. >> pulled a handgun out of his pocket, turned on the officers, pointed at the officers, both officers discharge their weapon to stop the >> reporter: the diseased was well-known to police what he was known for has investigators wondering perhaps if the end result was what he wanted what some call suicide by cop. >> has a history with us, suicida
sheryl is off. >> and i'm kristen sze a twist in a fatal police shooting this morning vallejo officers shot a man holding a gun. investigators are asking if he really had a death wish? terry mcsweeney joins us live from the vallejo police department. >> reporter: police say this man had a gun he pointed it at a man then a woman and when he pointed at two vallejo police officers, they opened fire and killed him. they had no way of knowing it was a bb gun this is where it ended just...
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neighbors called authority after sheryl thomas' son said there was something wrong with his movement she was found dead, partially dressed with her hands cuffed and bruises all over her body. ford is charged with her murder. >>> anne arundel police are looking for this man they believe robbed a pnc bank in laurel. the man walked into the bank, passed a note to an employee threatening to use a chemical weapon. he left with stolen mony. anyone who wreckized this man, call 1-866-7 lockup. >>> we have a breaking news update on a story we told you b the state of delaware has just ordered an emergency suspension for a neurosurgeon's license. dr. pierre leroy is accused -- a woman reported to the police that this doctor almost 50 years her elder ca rested her breast and legs while make comments like "at a girl" during a visit laches month. >> the victim was consult. this what -- was an initial consultation. >> dr. leroy works in newark, delaware. state regulators say the 84-year-old doctor has been arrested for similar behavior before and was allowed to continue practicing has long as someo
neighbors called authority after sheryl thomas' son said there was something wrong with his movement she was found dead, partially dressed with her hands cuffed and bruises all over her body. ford is charged with her murder. >>> anne arundel police are looking for this man they believe robbed a pnc bank in laurel. the man walked into the bank, passed a note to an employee threatening to use a chemical weapon. he left with stolen mony. anyone who wreckized this man, call 1-866-7 lockup....
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sheryl burgess joins us with her top five beauty tips.od morning. >> great to see you and you say these are some simple things thaw don't have to go to the doctor for. >> exactly. some you do, i have a list here. >> let's start with your number one anti-aging cream. now, is this one we have to go to the doctor for? >> no, you don't. and actually it's sunscreen, believe it or not. >> number one. >> that's the number one anti-aging cream being sold today. because everyone uses it. we hope everyone uses it. and everyone gets the benefit from it. so that's the main gateway to controlling the aging process is to block the sun rays. >> are some better than others? >> well there are recommendations by the american academy of dermatology, which is an spf of 30. but depending on your skin color, like for my skin color, i do fine with a 15. in fact, i do want just a little bit of sun, a 15 will give me 93% protection. whereas a 30 will give me 97% protection. so doubling the number does not double the protectedness of the sunscreen. >> what about v
sheryl burgess joins us with her top five beauty tips.od morning. >> great to see you and you say these are some simple things thaw don't have to go to the doctor for. >> exactly. some you do, i have a list here. >> let's start with your number one anti-aging cream. now, is this one we have to go to the doctor for? >> no, you don't. and actually it's sunscreen, believe it or not. >> number one. >> that's the number one anti-aging cream being sold today....
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our question is, sheryl sandberg aside, who's the perfect woman to join the boys on the board?our. yeah. you -- >> i tweeted a response. the cfo of oracle. really skilled deal maker. she can do no wrong in my book. don't know the relationship between oracle and facebook out there. as good as anybody to put on the board. >> no thoughts on that, simon? >> sandberg is the obvious candidate and become increasingly important to the strategy of the company and crucially, of course, with the advertisers and something we revolve around and an important question. >> european close a half hour away. >> we covered losses on the bond market and able to rally here. an interesting day. >> kayla, thank you for coming in. braving the traffic. >> next time i'll take the train. >> seeing a lot of you tomorrow. here's what you missed earlier this morning. ♪ >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." >> this $2 billion is a joke. it's nothing. jamie marriag jamie manages risk better than anybody i know. >> i'd say if facebook can mainta maintain, go swidways between here and a year from
our question is, sheryl sandberg aside, who's the perfect woman to join the boys on the board?our. yeah. you -- >> i tweeted a response. the cfo of oracle. really skilled deal maker. she can do no wrong in my book. don't know the relationship between oracle and facebook out there. as good as anybody to put on the board. >> no thoughts on that, simon? >> sandberg is the obvious candidate and become increasingly important to the strategy of the company and crucially, of course,...
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talk about facebook stock, harvard business school's graduating class is very excited to hear from sherylng up in just a bit, over an hour. the students we've talked to today have a range of opinions about what's been happening with facebook stock and the value of the social network. >> $100 billion is far more than it's worth. probably on the order of two to three x what it's worth. the market sets the prices. >> this company went public to provide value to shareholders long-term. and i think it will be rather harsh to judge returns perform the past four days. >> the markets are unpredictable. doesn't change my perception of her at all. i think it's the technology sector. things are volatile. i don't think anyone really knows how to predict the future revenue streams. >> we'll have to see whether sandberg addresses facebook's stock movement or the ipo in the speech, which should start soon after the event begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern. in the audience are the 900 graduating students plus their families. everyone we talked to today did note that it's still early days for facebook as a publi
talk about facebook stock, harvard business school's graduating class is very excited to hear from sherylng up in just a bit, over an hour. the students we've talked to today have a range of opinions about what's been happening with facebook stock and the value of the social network. >> $100 billion is far more than it's worth. probably on the order of two to three x what it's worth. the market sets the prices. >> this company went public to provide value to shareholders long-term....
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sheryl burgess. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, looking for new leadership. the caps are searching for a new head coach. and meteorologist tom kierein will be back with another check on the forecast. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> it's only been three days since their season ended and the caps are already looking for a new coach. dale hunter says he's stepping down and will return home to ontario. and his old job of coaching a junior hockey team. hunter spent less than six months with the caps after replacing bruce boudreau. but his impact may be lasting after instilling a gritty defensive mindset on a team known for freewheeling offense. one of the caps stars may be leav
sheryl burgess. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, looking for new leadership. the caps are searching for a new head coach. and meteorologist tom kierein will be back with another check on the forecast. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female...
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as we continue here on "power lunch," what the harvard crowd was saying while sheryl sandberg of facebookave her speech yesterday. and we'll hit the nymex coming up as the metals markets close. we have a bounce in gold, but will it hold? we're back in two and a half minutes time. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx and the next chapter for lexus. see your lexus dealer. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> metals markets closing right now. gold in partic
as we continue here on "power lunch," what the harvard crowd was saying while sheryl sandberg of facebookave her speech yesterday. and we'll hit the nymex coming up as the metals markets close. we have a bounce in gold, but will it hold? we're back in two and a half minutes time. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. [ tires squeal ] then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is...
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putting in a much improved performance and be could have even got a morale boosting victory of roman sheryl crow and care to call not spurn three chances. now. so good man was in the first hole but they control more or less the game but again don't underestimate the quality of the team there was even went a little bit quicker easier. but i think for the moment that we start the second thought we were controlling dean and i think the. result the players were given a well deserved break on saturday they will have one more training session on sunday before departing to switzerland to continue their euro two thousand and twelve preparations which abundantly jonty bush. well russia won the only european team in action this weekend with the tournament starting in less than two weeks time preparations are entering a crucial stage england made a winning start and a new manager roy hodgson will be norway one male in life ashley young combining with andy carroll in the first ten minutes to score a gangs only goal was the first time england have been to norway in thirty two years and despite it being
putting in a much improved performance and be could have even got a morale boosting victory of roman sheryl crow and care to call not spurn three chances. now. so good man was in the first hole but they control more or less the game but again don't underestimate the quality of the team there was even went a little bit quicker easier. but i think for the moment that we start the second thought we were controlling dean and i think the. result the players were given a well deserved break on...
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ultimately mark zuckerberg controls the company with more than half the voting shares, sheryl sandbergt facebook. when you look at this ipo you cannot overstate the importance of this woman. wolf? >> she's going to make $1 billion overnight as well which is not too shabby for this young woman. poppy, thanks, very, very much. >>> one of facebook's founders is under fear accused of renouncing his united states citizenship to avoid paying taxes and some senators are fuming. they are saying they will make him pay. let's bring in our congressional correspondent dana bash. what's going on? >> reporter: more than 1700 americans renounced their u.s. citizenship last year and only one was a facebook billionaire and that means he will not have to pay u.s. taxes and some senators are using harsh words calling him despicable. >> reporter: in the movie "social network" eduardo saverin was a sympathetic figure betrayed by facebook co-founder mark zishgberg. >> you signed the papers. >> and you set me up. >> and you're going to blame me because you made a bad business deal. >> reporter: saverin is ha
ultimately mark zuckerberg controls the company with more than half the voting shares, sheryl sandbergt facebook. when you look at this ipo you cannot overstate the importance of this woman. wolf? >> she's going to make $1 billion overnight as well which is not too shabby for this young woman. poppy, thanks, very, very much. >>> one of facebook's founders is under fear accused of renouncing his united states citizenship to avoid paying taxes and some senators are fuming. they are...
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one of the things that people would ask of somebody as -- >> let me ask this question before i get sheryl into this conversation. you said something that's very important particularly after our first conversation, that's about the appointment of federal judges. where is eisenhower worked very carefully to make sure judges he put in place were pro civil rights to the extent of his ability. kennedy did not do that. as a sock to southerners he appointed segregationist judges. the impact of that, if you would. >> the impact of it was huge. so just to take one of the judges he appoints harold cox in mississippi. harold cox was proposed to the eisenhower justice department as a judicial appointment and herbert bradl laughed when he heard harold cox's name. you can't possibly appoint this guy when kennedy comes in. harold cox gets appointed. cox was probably about the worst of the lot. because they can make his life unhappy also by blocking his legislation, by writing on federal administration, by depriving programs of money, and yeah, it's one of many instances where it requires a little bit of
one of the things that people would ask of somebody as -- >> let me ask this question before i get sheryl into this conversation. you said something that's very important particularly after our first conversation, that's about the appointment of federal judges. where is eisenhower worked very carefully to make sure judges he put in place were pro civil rights to the extent of his ability. kennedy did not do that. as a sock to southerners he appointed segregationist judges. the impact of...
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sheryl crow, lyle lovett and others, the concert will be broadcast may 21ness on pps part of the seriesn -- pbs part of the series in performance of the the white house. >>> a special visit from a raven today? >> what ray rice is doing to help promote exercise and healthy eating. plus -- >> a man fights to bring his children home in an international kidnapping case. hear reaction from friends and family and also finds the story on our website and coming up somewhere must a bit. >> we are dealing with trouble on the jfx, an accident southbound at st. paul street. the shoulder will be blocked at this time. here's a live look at 83 just north of 695. fortunately no delays to talk about if you are traveling in the area. falls road though never a bad alternate route. and if you are headed out to 695, it's just starting to pick up on the west side of the beltway. i'll show you what that looks like coming up in just a few minutes on my abc2 timesaver traffic report. you're watching "good morning maryland." dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the
sheryl crow, lyle lovett and others, the concert will be broadcast may 21ness on pps part of the seriesn -- pbs part of the series in performance of the the white house. >>> a special visit from a raven today? >> what ray rice is doing to help promote exercise and healthy eating. plus -- >> a man fights to bring his children home in an international kidnapping case. hear reaction from friends and family and also finds the story on our website and coming up somewhere must a...
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here's sheryl hurd. >> my son was the victim of a crime in the city of berkeley. he's also entitled to police service. >> reporter: berkeley police chief michael ian only making himself vainly by phone to explain why he use a team of cops and overtime to track down his son's iphone stolen from his school locker. >> i didn't use my muscle to solve this crime. i provided the phone to the detective sergeant and said, what can we do with this? >> reporter: the chief says the phone had an active line or gps tracking system so he used that to try and catch a thief. >> when we have resources available, we certainly want to devote them to crime fighting. >> reporter: and the overtime? >> we do not tell people, hey, you just hit the end of your shift, break this off and let the guy get away. >> reporter: in this case, the thief did get away. the phone has not been found. berkeley residents i talked to didn't want to go on camera, but some expressed concern before the way the police chief used police resources to try and track down his son's iphone. they also said they didn
here's sheryl hurd. >> my son was the victim of a crime in the city of berkeley. he's also entitled to police service. >> reporter: berkeley police chief michael ian only making himself vainly by phone to explain why he use a team of cops and overtime to track down his son's iphone stolen from his school locker. >> i didn't use my muscle to solve this crime. i provided the phone to the detective sergeant and said, what can we do with this? >> reporter: the chief says the...
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. >> reporter: facebook also gets a huge benefit as sheryl sandberg chief operating officer explained, apps has helped her company evolve beyond photos and status updates. >> we want everyone to bring their friends along when they listen to music, or bring their friends along when they read articles or bring their friends along when they watch videos. but we do not produce music or articles or videos. rather, we put technology out there that other companies can integrate with. >> reporter: since january, more than 3,000 apps have launched on facebook. everyone app gives facebook a better sense for what makes users tick. >> facebook believes and we agree the music listen to is a huge reflection of who you are. >> reporter: that clearer picture of what and who influences you translates into more targeted advertising. >> it's a much more powerful tool for facebook to use for marketers, absolutely. >> reporter: in an industry that's change or die, it may ultimately be facebook's business friendships that keep it ahead of the timeline. rebecca jarvis, cbs news, new york. >> dubois: coming
. >> reporter: facebook also gets a huge benefit as sheryl sandberg chief operating officer explained, apps has helped her company evolve beyond photos and status updates. >> we want everyone to bring their friends along when they listen to music, or bring their friends along when they read articles or bring their friends along when they watch videos. but we do not produce music or articles or videos. rather, we put technology out there that other companies can integrate with....
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sheryl sandberg, facebook's chief operating officer-s a former protege of larry summers. she worked at the treasury department. she's very familiar with how washington works. i think you see that reflected in how the town approaches. >> do google and facebook share legislative agendas? >> i think they share common goals. i don't know if their agendas necessarily would be shared. google is particularly invested i think -- the reason why their lobbying figure is so high is because they are the subject of an antitrust probe. so they are working very hard to change or build impressions and relationships. lawmakers who could be seen as potential allies if this becomes a matter that goes to court with the department of justice. but facebook doesn't have those sorts of problems yet. initially they were doing mostly outreach, now they're representing their policy positions. some things like policy legislation they have common goals. they both have a ton of consumer information. they both have likely very strongly against privacy regulations, that sort of thing. age verification,
sheryl sandberg, facebook's chief operating officer-s a former protege of larry summers. she worked at the treasury department. she's very familiar with how washington works. i think you see that reflected in how the town approaches. >> do google and facebook share legislative agendas? >> i think they share common goals. i don't know if their agendas necessarily would be shared. google is particularly invested i think -- the reason why their lobbying figure is so high is because...
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(diion) 11:50:422he ccime over the last five yeers :46 now factor in the &pdeparture of sheryl goldstein out the city's crime plan. over dozen top officals have left the rawlings blake administartion. (crenson) 11:14:41 it's natural ttat there should be a lot of turn (stand-up)12:57:57 while it mayynot be that unusual to see puch a large numbee of people leaving an administration at this point it can be problematic ii those who replace them lack eeperience. (dr. crenson) 11:11:15 beccuse they don'' know hhw things are handleddsecond because thhy don'' know one another and that maa lead to ttnsion. the mayor sayy she isn't forcing anyone out. as or the commissioner, the may says it was hhs choice to rrtire. and, she's concentrating on the future. 14:51:15 i'm excited about my first full four year term possibly 5. we have a lot of wwrk and i'm focused on brightest to baltimore to move our city forward. (dr. crenson) 11:16:36 one of the pragedys of ciiy government everywhere is they don't pay as much as private corporationn do :43 several memmers of the mayoo's ccbinett left for jobs in he
(diion) 11:50:422he ccime over the last five yeers :46 now factor in the &pdeparture of sheryl goldstein out the city's crime plan. over dozen top officals have left the rawlings blake administartion. (crenson) 11:14:41 it's natural ttat there should be a lot of turn (stand-up)12:57:57 while it mayynot be that unusual to see puch a large numbee of people leaving an administration at this point it can be problematic ii those who replace them lack eeperience. (dr. crenson) 11:11:15 beccuse...
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the two song writers received a library of congress prize in a concert featuring stevie wonder, sheryl crow and lil lovett. for all headlines surf over to otrc.com. >> when abc 7 news at 4:00 continues new housing developments as something people with mental health issues move out of the system and into a normal live. >> and bart uses a controversial partner to build it's future fleet. >>> bart fleet is one of the oldest in the nation but proposal to build new cars turned into a battle that brought out union members crying made in america they want to derail a deal that is in the works. vote came down on this contract worth nearly $900 million. lisa? >> that is very true. the board board voted to move forward with a company that is something that local union members opposed. union workers protested and demanded more jobs be kept in the u.s., staff recommend the deal by transit competition, 66% of every car will be built with u.s. parts and pledged to keep 95% of the company domestic. and some board members wanted to delay the vote and have companies resubmit proposals. that motion didn
the two song writers received a library of congress prize in a concert featuring stevie wonder, sheryl crow and lil lovett. for all headlines surf over to otrc.com. >> when abc 7 news at 4:00 continues new housing developments as something people with mental health issues move out of the system and into a normal live. >> and bart uses a controversial partner to build it's future fleet. >>> bart fleet is one of the oldest in the nation but proposal to build new cars turned...
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at the recent sheryl's meeting they tried to make a special event where they could arrest people who recently were going to go to ordinary events in other words i guess all over the country shareholders were not only going to the politicians we're going to the people who are behind the politicians the corporate interests so i want to ask you one more question too we've seen this week of course as j.p. morgan scandal with a lot of two billion dollars is that the thing the occupy needs right now is something that people can't ignore that so in your face it is it's a great it's a great tool for us the problem is this election year congress is nearly all do the basics they can't do anything congress is so dysfunctional right now with an election coming up is just all posturing and so we can raise the issue we can get angry about it we can protest that we can do all that but what he wants result in a dysfunctional congress on the able act even to pass budgets they can't do anything and so yes it's a great evidence of why we can't trust wall street why even supposing one of the better run
at the recent sheryl's meeting they tried to make a special event where they could arrest people who recently were going to go to ordinary events in other words i guess all over the country shareholders were not only going to the politicians we're going to the people who are behind the politicians the corporate interests so i want to ask you one more question too we've seen this week of course as j.p. morgan scandal with a lot of two billion dollars is that the thing the occupy needs right now...