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so sheryll, there are questions about examples. sort of locations, cities that have made real progress. you mentioned richmond california, could you give us other examples of cities that have taken the kind of steps that you think are important? >> you might be surprised. louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in the city and 90 percent were white and the outlying area. over a twenty-yearperiod , through a series of actions the louisville metro area became much more integrated and built a constituency for people who volunteered. you had majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration . after they got out in their corridor with school segregation they continued their school integration. theyconsolidated the government ,city and county . and residential segregation went down a lot in the area. it went from being a hyper segregated metro area to just bein
so sheryll, there are questions about examples. sort of locations, cities that have made real progress. you mentioned richmond california, could you give us other examples of cities that have taken the kind of steps that you think are important? >> you might be surprised. louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in the city and 90...
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to start off, sheryll by asking you why did you decide to write this book? >> part of it as you know is your thought -- [laughter] >> 4 years ago, 5 years ago i got a call from you asking me if i would like to give a bit of a lecture at my alma mater, harvard law school and i was flattered and flabbergasted thinking what would i say at this institution where a lot of my professors are still in the faculty. it really forced me to think and what would be worthy of the occasion and i spent my entire academic career thinking about segregation and was very inspired by michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow in the way she connected contemporary mass incarceration to a prior antiblack institution jim crow but i wanted to see the connection from jim crow to iconic segregation black ghettos, black hoods. and because it just seemed like each time we put to bed one institution, we created another. so supremacy still manifests and the structures change and the ideology around it changes. so that's what -- that is one reasons i wrote it. i had to find something ambi
to start off, sheryll by asking you why did you decide to write this book? >> part of it as you know is your thought -- [laughter] >> 4 years ago, 5 years ago i got a call from you asking me if i would like to give a bit of a lecture at my alma mater, harvard law school and i was flattered and flabbergasted thinking what would i say at this institution where a lot of my professors are still in the faculty. it really forced me to think and what would be worthy of the occasion and i...
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. >> let's go to sheryl stolberg at the new york times. sheryl: hi.nk you for taking my question and for doing this call. two questions. first, we know that the younger the age, the less likely people are to be vaccinated, and ultimately the white house turned i'm wondering, is there a path for you to mandate vaccination for some or all children and would you consider that? and secondly, in following on sasha's question, you talked about it's important to lay plans and be ready for the fda's decision, but the criticism at that time for roosters was that the white house in publicizing those plans was presupposing the outcome of the fda and cdc decision-making and kind of putting its thumb on the scale. and aren't u doing that again now with kids shots? mr. zients: no, cheryl, i think i'll take the second one first.. i mean, clearly we've emphasized from the get-go that this will be driven by the scien medicine and that's the expertise and the decision making authority of the fda and the cdc. that is a different process. and we will await their deci get
. >> let's go to sheryl stolberg at the new york times. sheryl: hi.nk you for taking my question and for doing this call. two questions. first, we know that the younger the age, the less likely people are to be vaccinated, and ultimately the white house turned i'm wondering, is there a path for you to mandate vaccination for some or all children and would you consider that? and secondly, in following on sasha's question, you talked about it's important to lay plans and be ready for the...
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. >> jessica: jesse, when they hired sheryl sandberg, i thought that that was supposed to happen. are such a popular name-brand and has the book would be the person to do the demos and answer questions and things like that. >> jesse: are going to change her name for bad headlines? i would've changed my name years ago. fox would not be called fox if every time we got bad headlines we changed our name. that's a weak move. stick with facebook. it's like changing coca-cola or nike. you're not going to have people calling it meta. you can't teach an old dog new tricks. i feel old watching this. they are creating this whole universe. i downloaded my first app last week. >> jessica: they are arguing that this world already exists. facebook is just getting meta-about it because this is what's already going on in this incredible world they have created. >> shannon: he says you put on the glasses you can enter a world where you can connect with more people. you're doing it wrong if you're strapping something plastic on your face. it takes us in the wrong direction. bonding and having experi
. >> jessica: jesse, when they hired sheryl sandberg, i thought that that was supposed to happen. are such a popular name-brand and has the book would be the person to do the demos and answer questions and things like that. >> jesse: are going to change her name for bad headlines? i would've changed my name years ago. fox would not be called fox if every time we got bad headlines we changed our name. that's a weak move. stick with facebook. it's like changing coca-cola or nike....
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coming up georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues u.s. housing policies have created and an even residential caste system. later lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california deadliest wildfire, the 2018 camp fire. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure type to have arthur herman here, the author of the book "the viking heart: how scandinavians conquered the world." we have book talks and discussions so i'm really excited to have our thing to talk about his brand-new book. before we begin i want to go for a couple of housekeeping things. arthur will give a presentation, and afterwards will have a q&a session so please if you would like to submit a question the of a q&a button at the bottom of your screen. if you're on a desktop or laptop you can hover over your screen and that button should appear at the bottom of your win
coming up georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues u.s. housing policies have created and an even residential caste system. later lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california deadliest wildfire, the 2018 camp fire. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure...
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sheryl: e-commerce is no longer growing at the pace it was in the pandemic.tors have been compounded by major global supply chain issues and shortages, which have left many businesses with less inventory. it has reduced their inventory to generate appetite from consumers, which has impacted advertising spend. emily: what do you make of that? mandeep: clearly, moving forward some demand for e-commerce last year. some ceo's talk about two years of transformation or five years of transformation in one year. well, there are difficult problems next year, and they are setting up expectations, but as of today, all of these companies are trying to add more functionality around e-commerce in their app. even though i think the comps get tougher, they will keep having more functionality with e-commerce, like i said, in the apps. emily: all right, our "bloomberg intelligence" senior analyst, mandeep singh. we will bring you more as we have it. we get court reports from alphabet, microsoft, texas instruments, and more. ebay wednesday, apple and amazon on thursday, and, of
sheryl: e-commerce is no longer growing at the pace it was in the pandemic.tors have been compounded by major global supply chain issues and shortages, which have left many businesses with less inventory. it has reduced their inventory to generate appetite from consumers, which has impacted advertising spend. emily: what do you make of that? mandeep: clearly, moving forward some demand for e-commerce last year. some ceo's talk about two years of transformation or five years of transformation in...
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afterwards when sheryl sandberg had to go to the board and talk about 2016 and russian interference,ith american democracy. it was sheryl sandberg, according to the "new york times," that took that facebook executive out and started screaming at him for telling the facebook board the truth about a foreign adversary interfering with american democracy. let's just set this straight again. sheryl sandberg, when confronted with this information, and when somebody had the audacity to actually tell the facebook board the extent of russian interference in american democracy in 2016, her response was not to be shocked and stunned and deeply saddened, it was actually scream at this person, this truth-teller that actually let the board in on their dirty little secret. same thing here. they never self-correct, it seems. they always have to -- >> never accountable. >> -- get caught. then they try to self-correct. >> remember, mark zuckerberg was sitting before congress saying that instagram and many facebook products actually have healthy impacts, in many ways, on young girls and young women. al
afterwards when sheryl sandberg had to go to the board and talk about 2016 and russian interference,ith american democracy. it was sheryl sandberg, according to the "new york times," that took that facebook executive out and started screaming at him for telling the facebook board the truth about a foreign adversary interfering with american democracy. let's just set this straight again. sheryl sandberg, when confronted with this information, and when somebody had the audacity to...
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sheryl: e-commerce is no longer growing at the pace it was at the height of the pandemic.rs have been compounded by major global supply chain issues and labor shortages which have left many consumer businesses with less inventory. this has reduced their appetite to generate demand from consumers, which has impacted advertising spend. emily: what do you make of that? >> so clearly, we pulled forward some demand for e-commerce last year. some ceos talk about pulling forward two years worth of digital transformation, or five years worth of e-commerce and digital transformation in one year. they are going to run against difficult comps for next year and they are setting up expectations. but at the end of the day, all these companies are trying to add more functionality around e-commerce within their apps. even though the comps get tougher, they will keep having more functionality with e-commerce, like i said, in the apps. emily: all right, our "bloomberg intelligence" senior analyst, mandeep singh. we will bring you more as we have it. meantime, plenty more tech results this w
sheryl: e-commerce is no longer growing at the pace it was at the height of the pandemic.rs have been compounded by major global supply chain issues and labor shortages which have left many consumer businesses with less inventory. this has reduced their appetite to generate demand from consumers, which has impacted advertising spend. emily: what do you make of that? >> so clearly, we pulled forward some demand for e-commerce last year. some ceos talk about pulling forward two years worth...
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i wish you could've seen the all hands that we just came out of that mark and sheryl were on, and theitement that was emanating from all the leaders in our company, sharing the vision, x during it, having fun with our employees, and really toasting to the next vision for the company over the decades ahead. emily: as someone who is critical in running the global ad business, i'm curious what is the ad opportunity that you see in the metaverse? do you think that targeting will be there? tell us a little bit more about your own experience and what you think advertisers will get out of it. nicola: i think there will be an exciting opportunity for advertisers. first and foremost, there will be a lot that just happens in the metaverse. there will be advertising opportunities. the way that we build these products first and foremost, is we start with people. we make sure and understand how people are using and enjoying our products, and then we go from there. i think there's going to be opportunities for creators. we will make sure we are building the tools that creators and developers need i
i wish you could've seen the all hands that we just came out of that mark and sheryl were on, and theitement that was emanating from all the leaders in our company, sharing the vision, x during it, having fun with our employees, and really toasting to the next vision for the company over the decades ahead. emily: as someone who is critical in running the global ad business, i'm curious what is the ad opportunity that you see in the metaverse? do you think that targeting will be there? tell us a...
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. >> it's polluting our political discourse and i have no love for sheryl sandberg and mark zuckerbergthey put their bottom line above democracy but their simply indifferent and have excuses. i think we're right. they sound more like the trumps than they do stewards of good business but facebook has three problems. the first is it's disinformation. the second is, it encourages hate and lastly, the ad verse i impact it has on young people can't be ignored. the like the handoff and chris said how do you regulate and hold them accountable? well, i have an idea. i mean, i think that from diylan roof and him prohaving hate to his ideas and express feelings and learn more to charlottesville to january 6th, i think not only should facebook be held civilly liable and harmful acts and deaths caused and indifference they show. they have trouble regulating them in congress and i do think the way adjudicate them -- >> you're an attorney bakari. is that possible? >> i mean, look, i have thrown a lot of, you know, things in wind mills and some have stuck and some have not but i mean, no one thought
. >> it's polluting our political discourse and i have no love for sheryl sandberg and mark zuckerbergthey put their bottom line above democracy but their simply indifferent and have excuses. i think we're right. they sound more like the trumps than they do stewards of good business but facebook has three problems. the first is it's disinformation. the second is, it encourages hate and lastly, the ad verse i impact it has on young people can't be ignored. the like the handoff and chris...
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, it's always great to have you are yo insight and of course we would welcome mark zuckerberg and sheryldberg coming on here if they would do so. >> fat chance. fat chance. >> we are speaking to global head -- thanks, kara we'll try. >>> we are speaking to facebook's global head of safety tiffany davis will join us later this hour. >>> and stocks are down big and "techcheck" just getting started. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. b
, it's always great to have you are yo insight and of course we would welcome mark zuckerberg and sheryldberg coming on here if they would do so. >> fat chance. fat chance. >> we are speaking to global head -- thanks, kara we'll try. >>> we are speaking to facebook's global head of safety tiffany davis will join us later this hour. >>> and stocks are down big and "techcheck" just getting started. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could...
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reporting live, i'm sheryl hurd. >> she just mentioned, deputy hall was involved in that other shooting while he was on duty. he shot and killed tyrell wilson in danville of march this year. the contra costa county sheriff's office said hall responded after reports of a man throwing rocks from an overpass. the office said wilson pulled out a folding knife and advanced toward hall, ignoring commands to drop the weapon. a lawyer for wilson's family said multiple eye witnesses dispute the story. the deadly shooting wanat allowed in his trial. >> another top story, another hurdle cleared for kids getting the covid vaccine. an fda advisory panel gave the green light for kids to get the lower dose shot. the panel endorsed the shot after pouring over recent data by pfizer. the study tracked more than 2200 kids. some were given a lower dose of the vaccine, about one third the regular dose. others were given a placebo. kids who were vaccinated developed virus fighting antibodies just as strong as teenagers and adults who got the full dose. the side effect are similar to what adults experience. s
reporting live, i'm sheryl hurd. >> she just mentioned, deputy hall was involved in that other shooting while he was on duty. he shot and killed tyrell wilson in danville of march this year. the contra costa county sheriff's office said hall responded after reports of a man throwing rocks from an overpass. the office said wilson pulled out a folding knife and advanced toward hall, ignoring commands to drop the weapon. a lawyer for wilson's family said multiple eye witnesses dispute the...
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area's cheryl hurd is at facebook headquarters in menlo park with more on zuckerberg's response and, sheryl was a lot of a big response. i mean, 16 paragraphs, in all. >> reporter: that's right. as you said, 16 paragraphs in all responding to his staff here at facebook headquarters. he responded tonight, and we also have highlights from that. and testimony from capitol hill. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg releasing a long response to the criticism he is now facing. in a memo, he started out by saying, at the heart of these accusations is the idea that we prioritize profit over safety and wellbeing. that's just not true. >> i believe facebook's products harm children, stoke division, and weaken our democracy. >> reporter: on capitol hill today, former-facebook employee turned whistle-blower, frances haugen, describing to a senate committee how dangerous she believes the social network has become. >> the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram safer but won't make the necessary changes because they have put their astronomical profits before people. >> reporter: zuckerberg
area's cheryl hurd is at facebook headquarters in menlo park with more on zuckerberg's response and, sheryl was a lot of a big response. i mean, 16 paragraphs, in all. >> reporter: that's right. as you said, 16 paragraphs in all responding to his staff here at facebook headquarters. he responded tonight, and we also have highlights from that. and testimony from capitol hill. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg releasing a long response to the criticism he is now facing. in a memo, he started out...
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i'd have to sit there with his name is jimmy. sheryl say we're commonly known by his childhood nickname, barbecue, once a haitian police officer, he is now the leader of a powerful confederation of gangs called g 9, which controls much for the prince in its suburbs. with an automatic rifle strapped to his chest shells a took us through the garbage strewn alley ways of la celine, a sprawling slum. he urged us to show the world the desperate poverty in which millions of haitians live out their lives. without basic sanitation, healthcare education, or hopes for a better future. although he is the feared leader of a violent criminal gang cheryl z a appears to be trying to reinvent himself as a leader, a man of the people flu, battling a corrupt system. and the current government led by prime minister aria henri, who shares a condemns. no ma'am, got boom, able look. we'll see. also see that we are fighting for another society. another haiti, there is not only for the 5 percent of the people who keep old well figured, but a new hater where everyone can have food, clean water. so they can have
i'd have to sit there with his name is jimmy. sheryl say we're commonly known by his childhood nickname, barbecue, once a haitian police officer, he is now the leader of a powerful confederation of gangs called g 9, which controls much for the prince in its suburbs. with an automatic rifle strapped to his chest shells a took us through the garbage strewn alley ways of la celine, a sprawling slum. he urged us to show the world the desperate poverty in which millions of haitians live out their...
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of course, sheryl sandberg the facebook executive came out in the days after the insurrection tryingplay the role her comhad played in fueling stop the steal but we know that essentially to be false. we know how important facebook was. take a listen to people we spoke to at one of the first stop the steal events of the week on the election. >> how did you guys hear about this event today? >> through facebook. >> facebook event, instagram. >> i created a facebook event for yesterday's event, and i posted after the fact that we were again coming today. i will again making another event in regards to tomorrow. >> so you can hear it from the horse's mouth there, ana. facebook was incredibly important, not for just for helping these people push the big lie about the election but for mobilizing and for organizing these events as well. >> and those sound bites, those interviews you did were in november, so facebook had plenty of time to take action obviously prior to the insurrection. the other thing that's noteworthy here is that facebook staff have been sent a memo just this weekend telli
of course, sheryl sandberg the facebook executive came out in the days after the insurrection tryingplay the role her comhad played in fueling stop the steal but we know that essentially to be false. we know how important facebook was. take a listen to people we spoke to at one of the first stop the steal events of the week on the election. >> how did you guys hear about this event today? >> through facebook. >> facebook event, instagram. >> i created a facebook event...
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trust and more transparency >> does that mean that we need to hear directly from mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg as sort of, you know, we know and we're sorry and here is what we're doing now? >> yeah. i mean this is a full-blown crisis for them. i mean you think about the number of news organizations involved, the amount of information and the way their own image has been going steadily downhill starting back in '18, i think, yes, you need the ceo, you need the top leaders. the problem is neither of them have any credibility anymore, particularly him i think it is a bigger problem for them in terms of leadership. where do they go from here is a really big question in my mind >> you know, mark zuckerberg is talking a lot about the metaverse. they're reportedly going the rebrand the company, if "the verge" is correct about that, in that direction is the best he can do is to move on to these new digital worlds that are forming i mean do they need to fix the trust issue before they move into that paradigm >> i think they need to move -- you know, fix the trust issue before they do anything
trust and more transparency >> does that mean that we need to hear directly from mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg as sort of, you know, we know and we're sorry and here is what we're doing now? >> yeah. i mean this is a full-blown crisis for them. i mean you think about the number of news organizations involved, the amount of information and the way their own image has been going steadily downhill starting back in '18, i think, yes, you need the ceo, you need the top leaders. the...
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name is hillary car and on behalf of harvard book store i'm pleased to introduce this event with sheryll cashin introducing her new book "white space, black hood: opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality." join the conversation by tomiko brown-nagin. thank you for joining us tonight. virtual events liked and pocketbooks for continuing authors and the work to our community aer
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i reached out to mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg to warn them before the election in 2016.n things going on that really bothered me and it made me fear at the culture facebook, the business model and algothms were allowing bad people to harm innocent people in the context of civil rights. that's what jessica was just talking about. it also democracy. i pleaded with him. you are in a business that depends on trust, you have to get this right. i spent months trying to convince facebook to do the right thing. starting before the election and continuing for several months after. that didn't work so i became an activist. the reason frances haugen has changed the game more in three weeks and i could in five years is because she brought out documents that established that the executives at facebook were aware of the problems. and in spite of warnings about things like covid disinformation, things like the insurrection, things like the damage to teage girls, they persisted. they persisted because of the business model that is not just at facebook. we cannot just let this be about f
i reached out to mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg to warn them before the election in 2016.n things going on that really bothered me and it made me fear at the culture facebook, the business model and algothms were allowing bad people to harm innocent people in the context of civil rights. that's what jessica was just talking about. it also democracy. i pleaded with him. you are in a business that depends on trust, you have to get this right. i spent months trying to convince facebook to do...
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for sinister reasons to tear apart democracy, i don't think you can separate mark zuckerberg from sheryl, they actually don't care. >> i appreciate it. >>> president biden in new jersey today trying to get the state's democratic governor reelected, and making a lot of promises about his build back better plan, a plan that democrats have not agreed on. [♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek featuring top dermatologist recommended ingredients and 0% fillers. dermageek's new detoxifying facial serum contains twice the amount of beta hydroxy acid. it delivers two times more exfoliation for brighter skin, with dermatologist tested levels of hydration. get top derm-ingredients at a fraction of the price. try the new dermageek skincare lineup, with a money-back guarantee. get pumped fans, because basketball's back! and our league pass lineup is totally stacked. forty games a week, all season long, on all your devices, so you'll never go wrong. watch your favorite sport, and do it your way, with nba league pa
for sinister reasons to tear apart democracy, i don't think you can separate mark zuckerberg from sheryl, they actually don't care. >> i appreciate it. >>> president biden in new jersey today trying to get the state's democratic governor reelected, and making a lot of promises about his build back better plan, a plan that democrats have not agreed on. [♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek...
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do we really trust mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg to know exactly what we're spending on and who we're transferring money to? i think the next several years will be defined by big-tech companies' incursion into financial service. >> reporter: tech isn't the only thing that chopra is focused on. other reporters are mortgages, foreclosures and more. >> we have to be on the front lines of finding out what those risks are and taking action before it metastasizes and affects the rest of the economy. >> reporter: kelly, it's clear that chopra intends to be outspoken and already flexing his muscle after just fine dales as head of the bureau. thank you, ylan mui. >>> just in, new reporting on the alec baldwin shooting. what a warning reveals. >>> plus our eamon javers with >>> plus our eamon javers with his reporting on a warning fm at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. moving is a handful. vanguard. no kidding! fortunately,
do we really trust mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg to know exactly what we're spending on and who we're transferring money to? i think the next several years will be defined by big-tech companies' incursion into financial service. >> reporter: tech isn't the only thing that chopra is focused on. other reporters are mortgages, foreclosures and more. >> we have to be on the front lines of finding out what those risks are and taking action before it metastasizes and affects the...
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in the days after the terror attack, sheryl sandberg, the company's chief operating officer, claimedr platforms, quote, don't have our abilities to stop hate. they have the tools. we know it. but this also shows why self-regulation won't cut it. a company that prides itself on mining every piece of data it can get its hands on, rejected its own advisory board's recommendation, to study how its policies contribute to the violence. few know the scope of the challenge better than roger mcnamee. the book is "zucked." glad to have you. i held up a big stack of papers like a "b" actor, we know this. they say it in the senate hearings, even zuckerberg himself. you have to regulate us. we're open to regulation. what is the fix? we're past the point of can they? it's should they? and now, i believe we think it's, yes. what does that look like? >> chris, there's three problems you have to solve in any regulatory scheme. companies like facebook, this would apply to google and amazon and others, they operate at facebook scale. facebook has put 3 billion people on a network with no borders, no bo
in the days after the terror attack, sheryl sandberg, the company's chief operating officer, claimedr platforms, quote, don't have our abilities to stop hate. they have the tools. we know it. but this also shows why self-regulation won't cut it. a company that prides itself on mining every piece of data it can get its hands on, rejected its own advisory board's recommendation, to study how its policies contribute to the violence. few know the scope of the challenge better than roger mcnamee....
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said he's worried about the company's push into crypto >> do we really trust mark zuckerberg and sheryly what we're spending on and who we're transferring money to? i thinks the next several years are going to be defined by big tech company's incursion into financial services and that's something we need to stay ahead of. >> he wants the bureau to identify new risks not respond to them after a crisis. >> we need to make sure their practices are fair, transparent and competitive and that they are not creating undue risks and technological progress is leading to meaningful help for families and businesses in our country. >> now we did reach out to the companies involved and they declined to respond. back to you. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, keep an eye on microsoft. trading at all-time high levels going all the way back to the ipo 35 years ago in 1986 you can look into the future here on "tech check" when microsoft reports earnings next week don't go away. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's
said he's worried about the company's push into crypto >> do we really trust mark zuckerberg and sheryly what we're spending on and who we're transferring money to? i thinks the next several years are going to be defined by big tech company's incursion into financial services and that's something we need to stay ahead of. >> he wants the bureau to identify new risks not respond to them after a crisis. >> we need to make sure their practices are fair, transparent and...
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what you have seen is kind of a shift in the way that facebook's top executives, mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg, have approached some of these issues. neither of them has really addressed or spoken to any of the stories in the "wall street journal's" facebook file series. they haven't really addressed the teen issue at all. and instead, what they've done is tried to let their lieutenants, let the people who work for them kind of deal with the fray, and that seems to be a shift in strategy from one that we saw a couple years ago, which was, you know, we accept that we did something wrong, we're really working hard to fix it, to now just silence, and that reflects a growing belief within the company that the media is out to get them and that there's nothing they can do right, so they might as well just sort of heads down, keep working on a product that so many people rely on. >> well, it sounds like they at least now have congress's attention as well as all of ours. thanks in part to this whistle-blower. so, deepa seetharaman and dr. lisa strohman, thank you very much for the conversatio
what you have seen is kind of a shift in the way that facebook's top executives, mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg, have approached some of these issues. neither of them has really addressed or spoken to any of the stories in the "wall street journal's" facebook file series. they haven't really addressed the teen issue at all. and instead, what they've done is tried to let their lieutenants, let the people who work for them kind of deal with the fray, and that seems to be a shift in...
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things happening in one day it's interesting to me that the sort of facebook pr spin team doesn't have sherylg anymore, i'm not sure, they have some other voices. i thought there were some interesting comments, of them pushing back however, putting all of that together, though, i still think this is just an extraordinary business if you look at twitter and snap and some of the others, they were down a lot too. they have nowhere near the valuation of this business all of that having been said, i bought some stock today, i added. i was long going into this i added. >> pete, would you have added, did you add, are you in this stock? what do you think here >> it's one of the longest holds i've got, mel. i actually still have a shred of a piece from the ipo, to give you a little idea. yeah, i've owned this for a really long time, i sell calls against it i've added in the past i did not add today. actually i did add some puts in the last couple of days only because i wanted protection. i'm not necessarily negative but i know how these things go and we've seen these kind of deals in the past. mark zu
things happening in one day it's interesting to me that the sort of facebook pr spin team doesn't have sherylg anymore, i'm not sure, they have some other voices. i thought there were some interesting comments, of them pushing back however, putting all of that together, though, i still think this is just an extraordinary business if you look at twitter and snap and some of the others, they were down a lot too. they have nowhere near the valuation of this business all of that having been said, i...
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tonight on social media sheryl begging people to read the sotomayor dissent. is sticking up for what everyone assumed to be settled law. do they send a signal in agreeing to consider it and a decision could take months, though the law remains in effect all that while. >> sotomayor very effectively ar -- articulates, they don't stop this unconstitutional law going forward. >> women are harmed by that. this is not just a legal discussion. this is central to many women's lives and whether or not they are going to be able to control their own bodies. she was very effective about it. there is a lot of tea leaves about the way this was written. here's what's important for the viewers to realize. the supreme court is going to take this case up on november 1st. the sba case, the texas law. they are not going to decide though the meat of it, which is whether or not sba is unconstitutional. they are not taking up that. they are looking at whether or not the lawsuit can go forward and whether or not a state can actually use this little tricky way to get around enforcemen
tonight on social media sheryl begging people to read the sotomayor dissent. is sticking up for what everyone assumed to be settled law. do they send a signal in agreeing to consider it and a decision could take months, though the law remains in effect all that while. >> sotomayor very effectively ar -- articulates, they don't stop this unconstitutional law going forward. >> women are harmed by that. this is not just a legal discussion. this is central to many women's lives and...
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mean, come on, a lot of people would take issue, brad, with that statement that mark zuckerberg, sherylberg could go down the list and do better, quite frankly. you don't think so >> i've communicated with management and i've told them i think it would be a great idea to open source this report to challenge other people to do the same i mean, why aren't we asking other companies, scott why they're not doing this research? why aren't we asking them where is tiktok's research on the impact on kids snapchat's research on the impact on kids the fact that the media is unilaterally focusing on facebook seems to be misdirected. i would also point out that the leadership team at facebook have young kid says i know them personally, and i do think they take all of this extraordinarily serious. >> why don't you ask tiktok. aren't you in bite dance >> we are in bite dance and have raised it to the company along with other companies i've tweeted about this and i think -- listen, you have these guests on all of the time and there is an opportunity for you, you always change the conversation this conv
mean, come on, a lot of people would take issue, brad, with that statement that mark zuckerberg, sherylberg could go down the list and do better, quite frankly. you don't think so >> i've communicated with management and i've told them i think it would be a great idea to open source this report to challenge other people to do the same i mean, why aren't we asking other companies, scott why they're not doing this research? why aren't we asking them where is tiktok's research on the impact...
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and in fact mark ginsburg sent a letter to sheryl sandberg and she said thank you for flagging it, we'llf it, and of course nothing happened. frances haugen is my new hero, the whistleblower who testified last week before congress. and she validated everything that i've maintained over the last five years is that these guys have the ability to take the stuff down and they just don't want to do it because it impacts their bottom line. >> we learned from her testimony that artificial intelligence systems put in place really are not sufficient to monitor content on that platform. would you like to see facebook hire a human moderation team to look for this content and take it down since whatever they are doing so far isn't sufficient? >> well, they keep claiming that they do and we have all these moderators and youtube says the same thing. not sure what they are doing all day, but they are not come doin job. in reality, until congress reacts, i know that they have a lot on their plate obviously they are running around like their hair is on fire these days. but this is something that they can
and in fact mark ginsburg sent a letter to sheryl sandberg and she said thank you for flagging it, we'llf it, and of course nothing happened. frances haugen is my new hero, the whistleblower who testified last week before congress. and she validated everything that i've maintained over the last five years is that these guys have the ability to take the stuff down and they just don't want to do it because it impacts their bottom line. >> we learned from her testimony that artificial...
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true for mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg. they're putting out lower officials to give the news, spin it away. the key leadership has not been heard from, is not commenting, and that is very striking. facebook is trying to put out multiple files. in the last two minutes, there was an anti-trust lawsuit. they have a lot of officials on a lot of fronts, but we're not hearing from the top leadership. >> the question ultimately is how the status quo gets changed. it not only requires regulation but ultimately a huge amount of buy-in from the populous that is, as you've noted, grown addicted to social media. do you think we're potentially at a tipping point here, and is there enough of a surge in desire for change among people, given there's so many stakeholders that gain from facebook? not just advertisers but political campaigns. the data they gather from us is monetized. >> in past scandals, these impacts only happen around the margins. an advertising might pull money for a week or two, then it comes back. you need to be on ther
true for mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg. they're putting out lower officials to give the news, spin it away. the key leadership has not been heard from, is not commenting, and that is very striking. facebook is trying to put out multiple files. in the last two minutes, there was an anti-trust lawsuit. they have a lot of officials on a lot of fronts, but we're not hearing from the top leadership. >> the question ultimately is how the status quo gets changed. it not only requires...
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. ♪ if it makes you happy ♪ >> female artists like sheryl crow or liz phair, even though they had successe dichotomy to gwen stefani, super girlie but then also kind of tough. and then in front of this band of all guys. ♪ that's all that you'll let me be ♪ >> i'm just a girl in the world and that's all that you'll let me be. you know, it was like the middle finger up to every guy that ever annoyed you. >> look who's here. alanis. >> hi. >> we ran into each other. >> we're shopping today. we thought we'd take you with us. and alanis is here with a brand-new album. a brand-new look, i've noticed. >> yeah. >> i was dropped from mca records after having made music through my teens. and my personal promise to myself was i wouldn't stop until i wrote a record that really exemplified and nailed on the head what was truly going on for me. ♪ another version of me is she perverted like me ♪ ♪ would she go down on you in a theater ♪ >> that was a little pearl clutch moment. what? what did she say? women can say that? and, yeah, they could. she was singing about a relationship that had obviously gone
. ♪ if it makes you happy ♪ >> female artists like sheryl crow or liz phair, even though they had successe dichotomy to gwen stefani, super girlie but then also kind of tough. and then in front of this band of all guys. ♪ that's all that you'll let me be ♪ >> i'm just a girl in the world and that's all that you'll let me be. you know, it was like the middle finger up to every guy that ever annoyed you. >> look who's here. alanis. >> hi. >> we ran into each...
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to get around the measurement and targeting limitations and they're making some progress there and sherylandberg talked about how they will make more progress in the fourth quarter, but they do have, you know, to really build out their own way to manage measurement when they lost some of that access through apple there's that issue in terms of metaverse, i want to point out that it's essential to note that they are now going to be talking about the metaverse in a different reporting category that's really important because that's where they're going to be spending a lot of money but not making a lot of money. >> julia, what is it >> the reason they're separating it out, jon, is because they want to make sure that you understand that all their apps are continuing to grow and make money and the metaverse, which may make money down the line. >> julia, the metaverse, what is that even? is that just a.r. and v.r. and a bunch of stuff to be determined? analysts are trying to figure out a black hole and trust facebook because they grow stuff. but isn't this the same stuff that facebook has faile
to get around the measurement and targeting limitations and they're making some progress there and sherylandberg talked about how they will make more progress in the fourth quarter, but they do have, you know, to really build out their own way to manage measurement when they lost some of that access through apple there's that issue in terms of metaverse, i want to point out that it's essential to note that they are now going to be talking about the metaverse in a different reporting category...
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we have not heard from sheryl sandberg.. this hearing is going to happen tomorrow. it's going to be explosive. we're going to say, i can't believe this. i can't believe we're not hearing from cheryl, i can't believe we're not hearing from mark. but the beat goes on. is there anything significant that should make any of us believe that regulation is really coming down the pike that's going to change anything? this is bad press for facebook. i don't see any advertisers pulling or users, for that matter. >> reporter: certainly, their bottom line has not been hit, stephanie. that is correct. >> and that's what matters. >> the hearing tomorrow will be very interesting to watch. we saw a little preview last week of davis being grilled by senators and we're starting to see people like frances haugen, really well-placed people inside of facebook walking out with tens of thousands of documents. we are also starting to see a shift in the legal structure around people who speak out against their former employees. where i'm standing he
we have not heard from sheryl sandberg.. this hearing is going to happen tomorrow. it's going to be explosive. we're going to say, i can't believe this. i can't believe we're not hearing from cheryl, i can't believe we're not hearing from mark. but the beat goes on. is there anything significant that should make any of us believe that regulation is really coming down the pike that's going to change anything? this is bad press for facebook. i don't see any advertisers pulling or users, for that...
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you compare what someone like sheryl sandberg said in the days after january 6th or what mark zuckerbergn front of congress with in the months after, trying to kind of push responsibility to other social networks, to cable news networks, to president trump, and what you kind of miss here is this environment that's created with not only just those things but also facebook. facebook contributing to that environment where there's instability, that there is doubt in the results of the election, and their public statements conflict with what a lot of this internal research, a lot of these internal studies and internal comments from their own employees say, and i think that's what the biggest dissonance is and that's where a lot of these reports are kind of picking up on, that there are employees within the company that are concerned, that are trying to raise awareness of these issues, and trying to do better, but kind of not being noticed. >> ryan mack, thanks for your reporting on this. and of course, as always, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up in our next hour, everybody, the supreme
you compare what someone like sheryl sandberg said in the days after january 6th or what mark zuckerbergn front of congress with in the months after, trying to kind of push responsibility to other social networks, to cable news networks, to president trump, and what you kind of miss here is this environment that's created with not only just those things but also facebook. facebook contributing to that environment where there's instability, that there is doubt in the results of the election, and...
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coming up georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues u.s. housing policies have created and an even residential caste system. later lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california deadliest wildfire, the 2018 camp fire. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure type to have arthur herman here, the author of the book "the viking heart: how scandinavians conquered the world." we have book talks and discussions so i'm really excited to have our thing to
coming up georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues u.s. housing policies have created and an even residential caste system. later lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california deadliest wildfire, the 2018 camp fire. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure...
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what we have learned from these documents is that even though sheryl sandberg was out there the daysole of facebook had in all of this, her own employees from analysis that the company did after the insurrection internally they pointed out, well we were too slow to stop the steal -- our response was piecemeal. and that was played out in the streets. we were speaking with people at the events and they told us they heard about it from facebook. the reason we have the files is from francis haugen, the whistle-blower and she's in london today and we have some of that. >> the events seen around the world, myanmar and eenly oprah are the open chapters. it prioritized and amplifies divisive polarizing extreme content and two can concentrates it so facebook comes back and said only a tiny sliver of content is hate or a tiny sliver is violence and they can't detect it very well so i don't know if i trust those numbers but two it gets concentrated in five% of the population and you only need 3% to have a revolution and that is dangerous. >> what is worrying and concerning i think for facebook
what we have learned from these documents is that even though sheryl sandberg was out there the daysole of facebook had in all of this, her own employees from analysis that the company did after the insurrection internally they pointed out, well we were too slow to stop the steal -- our response was piecemeal. and that was played out in the streets. we were speaking with people at the events and they told us they heard about it from facebook. the reason we have the files is from francis haugen,...