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but robbie i have an i phone what do you say to people who say you're hypocritical because you use facebook and you use apple products so you can't really criticize these companies. but i think that's a really great point and i think that's part of the reason why a lot of people are focusing more of their outrage towards the u.s. government specifically and not towards these companies but my philosophy on that is just because we use these products or services it doesn't mean that we shouldn't put immense pressure. on these same companies and corporations and the people that run them the opposite should be true that because many of these corporations are viewed as benign public utilities more activist minored minded users of them like you or myself should fight extremely hard to deserve our privacy rights on them and to essentially put heat on these corporations and try to get them to change their behavior because it's an completely unacceptable right and using the tools against them i mean we have to use facebook because they're so integrated in our lives i had we have to use twitter to pro
but robbie i have an i phone what do you say to people who say you're hypocritical because you use facebook and you use apple products so you can't really criticize these companies. but i think that's a really great point and i think that's part of the reason why a lot of people are focusing more of their outrage towards the u.s. government specifically and not towards these companies but my philosophy on that is just because we use these products or services it doesn't mean that we shouldn't...
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someone said, teams are no lover using facebook. what do you mean, i'm using facebook all the time? what we see from these numbers is the pervasiveness of facebook and the way the business works. fundamentally, they are getting more revenue from the ads they are putting out there, but they more and in the news stream and fewer on the front of the page. they have made the transition. they have found a way to make their core product work. those other things are just gravy. amazonnt to talk about -- >> one last point. i meant to make it before. when the company went public two years ago, we looked at the payment business. we thought maybe another zynga. the payment could grow. .e have seen the opposite payments have fallen apart down --single digits, so that is the other things that are growing the business is not very important. advertising is the big deal. >> if the profits are so important, here we are having amazon reporting after the bell, and they have not turned a profit yet and we do not have information on how particular products and services are doing. paul, does that matter?
someone said, teams are no lover using facebook. what do you mean, i'm using facebook all the time? what we see from these numbers is the pervasiveness of facebook and the way the business works. fundamentally, they are getting more revenue from the ads they are putting out there, but they more and in the news stream and fewer on the front of the page. they have made the transition. they have found a way to make their core product work. those other things are just gravy. amazonnt to talk about...
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> booktv asked what are you reading this summer? >> well, i'm reading right now a book, "divide" by matt taibbi, fascinating book how crimes particularly in the 2008 financial press, nobody's been held accountable in the criminal justice system yet. average citizens who, i don't know, whether they are illegal immigrants or if they are people in the welfare system or if you're just hanging out on the quarter, if they are poor people they encounter the criminal justice system regularly, but people are committing crimes on the streets don't have to deal with it. am also reading trent 11 by thomas piketty about income inequality, fascinating book. and then i'm reading this book, fact i just finished it, you can counted, called "behine the kitchen door" by saru jayaraman, and it's about people hard-working folks who work every day and made our food and restaurants and other struggling to make sure they are treated properly in terms of wages, our and incomes are and i'm reading this book year, which i just cracked this book the ot
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share on internet devices is likely going to be shared with advertisers it's become a surprise facebook is using information to affect people's eem yoegs. for tech savvy users news facebook manipulated feed negative people you tend to push away. >> the study published last week called experimental evidence of massive scale emotion contaj on. >> i don't think there is a way to overstate this, you do not play with peoples' emotions without asking permission first. >> this psychologist is a researcher and instructor at golden gate university her concern about this study that included about 680,000 users are the ethical implications. iet doesn't matter the research you do. there is are rule that's govern how you do research on human beings they've been broken. >> researchers manipulated news feeds, funneling positive posts to one group, negative to another group to see how that affects responses. facebook has not responded to our request for interview but one wrote, part, my co-authors and i are sorry for the way the paper described the research and anxiety caused >> i don't think a lot of consumers
share on internet devices is likely going to be shared with advertisers it's become a surprise facebook is using information to affect people's eem yoegs. for tech savvy users news facebook manipulated feed negative people you tend to push away. >> the study published last week called experimental evidence of massive scale emotion contaj on. >> i don't think there is a way to overstate this, you do not play with peoples' emotions without asking permission first. >> this...
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that are bringing in a study it sounds like we're just all guinea pigs if we are going to be using facebook so that's all the time that we have there that was kevin colyer senior politics reporter for the daily dot daniel stuckey journalist for motherboard and kathleen mcclellan national security and human rights deputy director for the government accountability project thank you so much for your time everybody. now moving over to the ukraine crisis the cease fire has come to an end and ukrainian president petro poroshenko has ordered troops to end the rebellion by force as troops emerged at the russian border an influx of families fleeing the violence in the town of kramatorsk are spilling into russia for safety artie's marie if an ocean has the latest in ukraine they have packed only the basics mostly sticking to the. climatologist. we're. talking times. it wasn't an easy decision. about. when you post this video because they know if you did just a few good you would just sit glued. to the pentagon you get to do just what it would. involve both fifty best in the business as well as field
that are bringing in a study it sounds like we're just all guinea pigs if we are going to be using facebook so that's all the time that we have there that was kevin colyer senior politics reporter for the daily dot daniel stuckey journalist for motherboard and kathleen mcclellan national security and human rights deputy director for the government accountability project thank you so much for your time everybody. now moving over to the ukraine crisis the cease fire has come to an end and...
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sort of harboring in a study it sounds like we're just all guinea pigs if we are going to be using facebook so that's all the time that we have there that was kevin coyer senior politics reporter for the daily dot daniel stuckey journalist for motherboard and kathleen mcclellan national security and human rights deputy director for the government accountability project thank you so much for your time everybody and that does it for now i am manila chancy a later. this is what we do we kill people and break things we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players and if you see the ball. you can only see his facial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe he cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. but if you will show harmony why should be making news all the face i think i feel alone. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researchers. patients are forced. to. be such nations and the finish line of the cloth on. that.
sort of harboring in a study it sounds like we're just all guinea pigs if we are going to be using facebook so that's all the time that we have there that was kevin coyer senior politics reporter for the daily dot daniel stuckey journalist for motherboard and kathleen mcclellan national security and human rights deputy director for the government accountability project thank you so much for your time everybody and that does it for now i am manila chancy a later. this is what we do we kill...
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one mom's fight with the social media fight after facebook took it down. that brings usquestion of the day. would you post a picture like that or did facebook overreact? tweet me @gretchencarlson. use #realstory. we'll read your comments at the end of the show. h. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. >>> welcome back to "the real story." tragedy strikes a southern california beach over the weekend. 32-year-old lifeguard ben carlson drowned while attempting
one mom's fight with the social media fight after facebook took it down. that brings usquestion of the day. would you post a picture like that or did facebook overreact? tweet me @gretchencarlson. use #realstory. we'll read your comments at the end of the show. h. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy...
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julia boorstin joining us with facebook earnings. julia?s right, facebook earnings per share, big beat on the up side, kelly, coming in at 42 cents, excluding items, compared to estimates of 32 cents. that is up 19 cents from the year-ago quarter. revenue also higher than expected at $2.9 billion in revenue, versus expectations of $2.81 billion from wall street analysts. looking at key user numbers, daily active users were 829 million. that's just a hair lighter than wall street had expected. mobile daily active users 654 million, and then looking at a mobile monthly, 1.07 billion. that means that over a billion people used facebook on a monthly basis. a key number that investors are going to be watching is mobile advertising. it represented 62% of all advertising revenue. that's up from 59% in this most recent quarter and it's also higher than expected. kelly, continuing to dig through this report and i'll be back to you with more. >> julia, thanks very much. facebook shares now off about 1%. let's bring in martin pike and colleen taylor f
julia boorstin joining us with facebook earnings. julia?s right, facebook earnings per share, big beat on the up side, kelly, coming in at 42 cents, excluding items, compared to estimates of 32 cents. that is up 19 cents from the year-ago quarter. revenue also higher than expected at $2.9 billion in revenue, versus expectations of $2.81 billion from wall street analysts. looking at key user numbers, daily active users were 829 million. that's just a hair lighter than wall street had expected....
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certainly you have to have their permission, that they are part of this study. >> reporter: well, by using facebookou tech nickly do give permission. check out the user agreement. >> i feel like they are jerking people so i just, pick up on my instagram. >> reporter: skeptics among thus further confirms that facebook and google and other tech giants mind their users date a more frustrating, as of right now if we want to continue to use their services we agree to let these companies mine away. >> but i chose to be a user. >> i don't feel that comfortable with it, i guess but what can you do. >> we will still use facebook good probably. fat facebook chose not to publish this study we would have never known it would have happened. in harlem i'm matt king, "fox news". >>> time for weather and traffic on the one's, everyone we are looking at a hot humid day ahead. a dog day of summer where it is hazy, sit by the pool or be in air conditioning. here's your forecast for a tuesday, morning drive temperatures in the 70's. humid out there partly sunny skies with those clouds mix nothing a slight chance of th
certainly you have to have their permission, that they are part of this study. >> reporter: well, by using facebookou tech nickly do give permission. check out the user agreement. >> i feel like they are jerking people so i just, pick up on my instagram. >> reporter: skeptics among thus further confirms that facebook and google and other tech giants mind their users date a more frustrating, as of right now if we want to continue to use their services we agree to let these...
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. >> it is my job and our job to perfect everyone who uses facebook -- for tech everyone who uses facebook the information they share with us. it is our government's job to protect all of us and also to protect our freedoms and protect the economy. i think they did a bad job of balancing those things here. frankly, i think the government blew it. >> mark zuckerberg thinks the government blew it. all of this coming as edward snowden's asylum in russia is set to expire tomorrow. will he be granted an extension? cory johnson is in new york and joining us via skype in miami is the ceo of immunity, a software security company who is also a former computer scientist for the nsa. thank you for joining us. what do you think? will snowden be rented an extension in russia? >> i would say of course he is. the russians do not want to set a precedent that they can take in someone like edward snowden with reams of classified information in his head and eventually turn him away to the whims of the american prosecutors. realistically, there is no way that snowden is not going to be granted some form of co
. >> it is my job and our job to perfect everyone who uses facebook -- for tech everyone who uses facebook the information they share with us. it is our government's job to protect all of us and also to protect our freedoms and protect the economy. i think they did a bad job of balancing those things here. frankly, i think the government blew it. >> mark zuckerberg thinks the government blew it. all of this coming as edward snowden's asylum in russia is set to expire tomorrow. will...
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still going to use facebook. >>> probably.ot to public this study we likely would have known it even happens n harlem, matt king fox news. >> that's scary to me. i just have to say. >> it really is. watch out. >> lucy i saw you earlier with that can of hair spray. you might want to stock up because the heat is going up. the humidity is going up this week as well. we could be looking at our first heat wave of the season. dry and quiet right now in ultimate doppler as i expand the view, take look at this nasty violent line of showers and thunderstorms that's moved out of high what moving toward the chicago land area it's boeing out this is durr ray cho long lived violent wind antonym his power outages toward sections of the midwest as well as heavy rain with that line of showers and storms. that system will stay well to our west. for us, overnight, it stays warm, a little more humid. that humidity will be going up over the next several days. extra hair spray needed. scattered showers and thunderstorms as well and then for the fo
still going to use facebook. >>> probably.ot to public this study we likely would have known it even happens n harlem, matt king fox news. >> that's scary to me. i just have to say. >> it really is. watch out. >> lucy i saw you earlier with that can of hair spray. you might want to stock up because the heat is going up. the humidity is going up this week as well. we could be looking at our first heat wave of the season. dry and quiet right now in ultimate doppler as i...
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you can keep connect would our weather team anytime severe weather threatens the area using facebookand twitter and you can download our storm watch weather app for your smartphone or tablet. >> prince william county leaders are demanding answers after learning some of the thousands of immigrant children who crossed the border are being housed in bristol. jennifer donelan joins us from woodbridge. >> maureen, this time around this debate involving illegal immigration feels a bit different. perhaps because it's at the center of children without their parents. whatever the case, it is highly charged and emotional. >> as images of thousands of illegal immigrant children crossing the border into the united states captured nationwide attention the spotlight is back on prince william county. >> we were never told the children would be located here. >> and the board chairman corey steward is back in the middle of it.ú >> on a personal level i have >> an unknown number of children are being housed at the bristo facility. >> we're worried this will have a strain on our school system and even
you can keep connect would our weather team anytime severe weather threatens the area using facebookand twitter and you can download our storm watch weather app for your smartphone or tablet. >> prince william county leaders are demanding answers after learning some of the thousands of immigrant children who crossed the border are being housed in bristol. jennifer donelan joins us from woodbridge. >> maureen, this time around this debate involving illegal immigration feels a bit...
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may make people hesitate to use facebook.people think twice about what they're posting, and so there are issues there, but i think the overall issue here with why they were doing this is probably much more simple. probably more for potential marketing purposes. if we show something do we gate good response or bad response. i think down the line this is probably going to be used for marketing to people who use facebook. >> 700,000 users. that's a tiny drop in the bucket of facebook's total user base. so, if they did do this, and if there is some kind of a class action suit, who collects the money. >> the most likely one to get money is the government. >> of course. >> they always find a way. but the consent decree said clearly not violate anyone's private, and if they do the government can come back at them. google had the same thing happen. the violated the agreement according to the ftc and paid $22.5 million. so the fine could be quite hefty that facebook faces from the government. >> but you don't have to pay to join faceb
may make people hesitate to use facebook.people think twice about what they're posting, and so there are issues there, but i think the overall issue here with why they were doing this is probably much more simple. probably more for potential marketing purposes. if we show something do we gate good response or bad response. i think down the line this is probably going to be used for marketing to people who use facebook. >> 700,000 users. that's a tiny drop in the bucket of facebook's total...
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what the study really said is, when things are boring, people use facebook less. >> right. >> and if ey're promoted with bland content, they type less into the box and produce less content for facebook. less content for facebook means less pages to show advertising on. so facebook has learned that, hey, you know what, if we really want to make money, we need to keep people ticked off. so what i do is i probably keep people focused on their local issues and local areas where their local families and stuff that maybe they can do things about rather than stuff that they can easily get outraged about but can't really do anything about. >> yeah, i immediately thought about, what if matt drudge could control everyone's news feed for two weeks and, like, what could -- >> he does. >> -- facebook do to immigration? he sort of does. that's what's perverse, exactly. >> right. what if facebook decided to, i don't know, make five supreme court justices hate women? you know, then this could have just very much happened. >> well, the point here, the point here also, i think, that people haven't unde
what the study really said is, when things are boring, people use facebook less. >> right. >> and if ey're promoted with bland content, they type less into the box and produce less content for facebook. less content for facebook means less pages to show advertising on. so facebook has learned that, hey, you know what, if we really want to make money, we need to keep people ticked off. so what i do is i probably keep people focused on their local issues and local areas where their...
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. >> american researchers have used facebook to study emotional con teenage ons. they man first ladied the feeds -- manipulated the feeds, giving positive or negative feeds. many are outraged. social networkers have slammed the initiative in droves. clay johnson, who provided the online strategy for barack obama's 2008 presidential campaign posted a series of tweets saying this sort of practice terrifies him. a story like this should prompt users to rethink their relationship with social networks. ad cramer explains that they were concerned exposure to friends negativity might lead people to leave facebook. the impact was minimal. they finished off the post for an apology for any anxiety caused. josh. sudden be studying behavior without their knowledge is common practice. he says when signing up for facebook or others, they are directly or indirectly giving their consent to be uses in these companies' research and experiments. mexican web users have been posting calling for the release one of s, a leader of the defense groopts battling drug cartels. he was arreste
. >> american researchers have used facebook to study emotional con teenage ons. they man first ladied the feeds -- manipulated the feeds, giving positive or negative feeds. many are outraged. social networkers have slammed the initiative in droves. clay johnson, who provided the online strategy for barack obama's 2008 presidential campaign posted a series of tweets saying this sort of practice terrifies him. a story like this should prompt users to rethink their relationship with social...
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watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> history bookshelf airs on american tv every weekend this time. in july of 1944, representatives of 44 nation met in bretton woods, new hampshire. up next, author benn steil profiles the two people who most shaped the system. this 2013 event was hosted by the council of relations in new york city. it is about 30 minutes. >> thanks for the kind words bob, and anything you can do to keep up the buzz about the kern currency wars is much appreciated. one of the driving motivations of bretton woods conference was to eliminate currency war, those directed against the united states and the u.s. dollar. in fact, harry dexter white the right-hand man at bretton words briefed the organization before they went into battle at bretton woods. told them the monetary fund he was determined to set up was designed for a special purpose and that purpose is to prevent competitive depreciation against the u.s. dollar. in order to do that, they were going to create a system of exchange rates that would be sustained by this new monetary fund.
watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> history bookshelf airs on american tv every weekend this time. in july of 1944, representatives of 44 nation met in bretton woods, new hampshire. up next, author benn steil profiles the two people who most shaped the system. this 2013 event was hosted by the council of relations in new york city. it is about 30 minutes. >> thanks for the kind words bob, and anything you can do to keep up the buzz about the kern...
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i don't really use facebook anymore.nd twitter and my phone for a number of reasons. >> you're big on twitter. >> i don't think i would be able to do that. for folks that rely on facebook for entertainment purposes every single day, i think they would have a very hard time being off for 99 days. >> you don't think they would get off it? >> no, and it speaks to a bigger problem we have in society to being addicted to certain things. >> it's not so much the addiction, but people use it to keep in touch with their family, share pictures with their kids on a basic level. >> that part of it makes it really hard for folks to want to disengage. it's not the sort of typical addiction, which is real and scientific -- >> just checking it all day long for nonsense. i understand keeping up with family and friends, but there are other reasons. >> no, it can't work, because the number of folks who would actually be interested in doing this is so tiny that facebook wouldn't even notice. they have hundreds of millions of users. in some
i don't really use facebook anymore.nd twitter and my phone for a number of reasons. >> you're big on twitter. >> i don't think i would be able to do that. for folks that rely on facebook for entertainment purposes every single day, i think they would have a very hard time being off for 99 days. >> you don't think they would get off it? >> no, and it speaks to a bigger problem we have in society to being addicted to certain things. >> it's not so much the...
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facebook, save what? between low wages and high prices, what is there to save? as always, let usknow what you think of our story on twitter, facebook or at newshour .pbs.org. >> some late news before we leave you tonight. during a phone call today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the white house says president obama expressed serious and growing concern about casualties on both sides from israel's conflict with hamas. the president said any lasting solution would require the demill tarization of gaza. and an aide to palestinian authority president abbas said a palestinian delegation is heading to cairo to try to negotiate a new cease-fire. join us on air and on-line tomorrow on the newshour. paul solomon explores which might be better, an economic engine more targeting towards the rich or higher wages for the working class. that's it for they decision of pbs news-- newshour weekend, thanks for watching. >> pbs captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provid
facebook, save what? between low wages and high prices, what is there to save? as always, let usknow what you think of our story on twitter, facebook or at newshour .pbs.org. >> some late news before we leave you tonight. during a phone call today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the white house says president obama expressed serious and growing concern about casualties on both sides from israel's conflict with hamas. the president said any lasting solution would require...
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don't tell you this is a psychological experiment. >> i don't know why anyone would continue to use facebook this. why is it didn't from the nsa? because i can opt out of facebook. if can i opt out of the nsa, i'm for it. if i called it obama's nsa, you would agree with me. >> it doesn't work on me. that's a psychological test. >> and you failed. >> i think tom is onto something. this is exactly what drudge does with its front page. he creates a mood. when you go on drudge, do you ever go on drudge and think the world is going to explode? on the left side he has 20 things all in red. >> and usually a picture of an explosion. >> then if you look at a women's mag scene, like celebrity stuff, you're going oh, my god, [ bleep ] is happening everywhere. fnc you does it sometimes. no, we don't. the court -- stop! the supreme court ruled that some for-profit businesses can opt out of obamacare's requirement to provide free contraception for employee it is they have religious objections. most on the right hailed the decision as a victory, while many on the left voiced calm measured rational oppositi
don't tell you this is a psychological experiment. >> i don't know why anyone would continue to use facebook this. why is it didn't from the nsa? because i can opt out of facebook. if can i opt out of the nsa, i'm for it. if i called it obama's nsa, you would agree with me. >> it doesn't work on me. that's a psychological test. >> and you failed. >> i think tom is onto something. this is exactly what drudge does with its front page. he creates a mood. when you go on...
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be sure to visit us on the web at black enterprise.com/our world or like us on facebook. for watching. we'll see you next week. enterprd or like us on facebook. thanks for watching. we'll see you next [daughter] sometimes the hallways felt like a giant maze. [mother] jenny didn't feel like going to school, and she slept during the day and was up at night. she seemed irritable all the time. [daughter] it felt like there was a weight on my shoulders. and the weight was really hard to hold up. [mother] one day my daughter was crying, that's when jenny told us she thought about hurting herself. [daughter] then my parents got me treatment. that's when the bad feelings started to go away. is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. brought to you by guthy÷renker. i'm alyssa milano, and i'm going to let you in on a little secret. i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right, i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier and the volume... who doesn't wan
be sure to visit us on the web at black enterprise.com/our world or like us on facebook. for watching. we'll see you next week. enterprd or like us on facebook. thanks for watching. we'll see you next [daughter] sometimes the hallways felt like a giant maze. [mother] jenny didn't feel like going to school, and she slept during the day and was up at night. she seemed irritable all the time. [daughter] it felt like there was a weight on my shoulders. and the weight was really hard to hold up....
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there are hundreds of millions of people who use facebook -- tell facebook everything they like and doike. people can allow it and all of a sudden we know everything about them. there are third-party data. the large data companies that know where you shop. there is geo-browser data, they know where you are on the time of day based on your ip address. we also do we user generated were i want to send something to my friend and tell him how much i like ford or united airlines. >> tell us about your background. youwork for warner bros. so understand the idea of connecting to consumers. billion aunning a $1 year position for 28 years. when i would talk to the executives and say what makes onm or eric go to the movies friday night, everybody would shrug their shoulders and not know. i woke up one day and said there has to be a better form of advertising than one-size-fits-all. we ought to be able to say, hey , we know you like science fiction movies and so we want to let you know this movie is playing. click the button to purchase your ticket. we are all about engagement and activation. wher
there are hundreds of millions of people who use facebook -- tell facebook everything they like and doike. people can allow it and all of a sudden we know everything about them. there are third-party data. the large data companies that know where you shop. there is geo-browser data, they know where you are on the time of day based on your ip address. we also do we user generated were i want to send something to my friend and tell him how much i like ford or united airlines. >> tell us...
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facebook revenue surged. faith but investor joining us now on the phone from new york city. -- facebook investor joining us onhone from new york city. you did by faith took shares in shares iny facebook 2010. you look at these numbers and >>nk, what about facebook? these book is remarkable in terms of what they are giving their user. one thing you can say about me. i was the first arson to buy facebook in march -- first buy facebook in march. i continue to be amazed. the thing i focus on is user engagement. because everybody has been saying for years their user engagement is dropping. i don't care what people say. i care about the data they spoke isreleasing -- facebook releasing. i track their daily act of users over monthly active users. that helps you understand the percentage of users walking on every day. on every day. 62.9%. from not up a lot that continues to go up. >> what you do is you are looking for the next phase book -- facebook or twitter. point?out there at this >> i did not think there is anybody who is going to unseat facebook. ed used to be a hot, cool company. it is no longer. it is a utili
facebook revenue surged. faith but investor joining us now on the phone from new york city. -- facebook investor joining us onhone from new york city. you did by faith took shares in shares iny facebook 2010. you look at these numbers and >>nk, what about facebook? these book is remarkable in terms of what they are giving their user. one thing you can say about me. i was the first arson to buy facebook in march -- first buy facebook in march. i continue to be amazed. the thing i focus on...
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. >> reporter: it's a mystery why it ended up where it did, but using facebook, they were able to track her down. rather than mail the flag, they decided to meet in person saturday at the accept tar where he's how buried. >> this is my son coming back to me. eye love them for that. >> reporter: two marine moms now bound by one priceless flag. joe fryer, nbc news. >> what a sortory. >> what a great effort putting it back where it belongs. >>> coming up next, homeowners turn to technology to save money during the drought. >> and people in one bay area city are monitoring their water use and how this could be a uture. >>> shorter showers and cutting down on watering your lawn. that's a good start. but in the record drought, you may need to get high tech. there is a new way to track how much water you're using. ian cull shows us how. >> reporter: in the days of keeping our neighbors accountable, you may question certain green parts of palo alto. but some say the lush lawns can be deceiving especially this family. >> it's a great way to monitor our water usage especially in the time of droug
. >> reporter: it's a mystery why it ended up where it did, but using facebook, they were able to track her down. rather than mail the flag, they decided to meet in person saturday at the accept tar where he's how buried. >> this is my son coming back to me. eye love them for that. >> reporter: two marine moms now bound by one priceless flag. joe fryer, nbc news. >> what a sortory. >> what a great effort putting it back where it belongs. >>> coming up...
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. >>> most of us use facebook to connect with friends and family.ne kentucky woman connected with police in a way she now regrets. the woman on the right posted these selfies showing off her new leopard print dress. the thing is police say she stole it. the store owner in frankfurt posted a description of the thief on facebook after reviewing security footage. in a small town it didn't take people long to recognize her. >> there was nobody here. we were in the back working and she could take it. not much of an shoexcuse. >> we were able to pinpoint where she was at. >> she had the clothes in her hands when sthey showed up. >>> a man in alabama went low tech to catch the man that broke into his business. he kept a speaker by his bed and he heard a noise and called police and arrived just as suspect was leaving. officers caught him and made the arrest. >>> when it comes to getting married, more and more young people are saying i don't. the urban institute study shows american millennials are on track to having lowest marriage rates by age 40. experts
. >>> most of us use facebook to connect with friends and family.ne kentucky woman connected with police in a way she now regrets. the woman on the right posted these selfies showing off her new leopard print dress. the thing is police say she stole it. the store owner in frankfurt posted a description of the thief on facebook after reviewing security footage. in a small town it didn't take people long to recognize her. >> there was nobody here. we were in the back working and...
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facebook secret research to manipulate yugser emotions a lot of folks didn't like it sergio? >> by now, most users should know that any time they access social media network they're granting them license to use personal infortion for advertising. but facebook has tak that license for purposes of manipulating emotions. facebook users say they're not surprisedfacebook manipulated news feeds as pt of the study. people who study silicon valley and technology say no one should be surprised. >> it's important. you're not a facebook user, you're not a facebookcustomer. you're a produc >> this instructor says he is surprised the study was published. >> if researchers had talked to their advertising and public relations specialists they would have told them don't do something so bone headed don't publish it. >> working with researchers facebook said some users posted mostly posive, and others mostly negate but they didn't tell users they're being manipulated. >> you can't manipulate emotion was out askingor permission first it's just the first rule of research. >> one employee responded writing in part having written andesigned this experiment, i can tell you that our goal is never to upset anyone. u
facebook secret research to manipulate yugser emotions a lot of folks didn't like it sergio? >> by now, most users should know that any time they access social media network they're granting them license to use personal infortion for advertising. but facebook has tak that license for purposes of manipulating emotions. facebook users say they're not surprisedfacebook manipulated news feeds as pt of the study. people who study silicon valley and technology say no one should be surprised....
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facebook's secret research to manipulate yugser emotions a lot of folks didn't like it sergio? >> by now, most users should know that any time they access social media network they're granting them license to use personal information for advertising. but facebook has taken that license for purposes of manipulating emotions. facebook users say they're not surprised facebook manipulated news feeds as part of the study. people who study silicon valley and technology say no one should be surprised. >> it's important. you're not a facebook user, you're not a facebook customer. you're a product. >> this instructor says he is surprised the study was published. >> if researchers had talked to their advertising and public relations specialists they would have told them don't do something so bone headed don't publish it. >> working with researchers facebook said some users posted mostly positive, and others mostly negative but they didn't tell users they're being manipulated. >> you can't manipulate emotion was out asking for permission first it's just the first rule of research. >> one employee responded writing in part having written and designed this experiment, i can tell you that our goal is never
facebook's secret research to manipulate yugser emotions a lot of folks didn't like it sergio? >> by now, most users should know that any time they access social media network they're granting them license to use personal information for advertising. but facebook has taken that license for purposes of manipulating emotions. facebook users say they're not surprised facebook manipulated news feeds as part of the study. people who study silicon valley and technology say no one should be...
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follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> on tech know, imagine getting the chance to view the world. >> the brain is re-learning how it sees again >> after decades in the dark, >> i couldn't get around on my own >> a miraculous bionic eye... >> i'm seeing flashes >> great >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech...
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what you think on twitter, facebook, using ask twitter, facebook, usingretawire a dsl myth #1. it can help your business save money. twitter, facebook, using ask gretawire a false. the truth is when you compare our fastest internet to the fastest dsl from the phone company, comcast business gives you more for your money. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> a near disaster on a runway in spain. the incident caught on camera. one passenger jet was about to land and at the same time another passenger cigarette was getting ready to take off from the same runway. the arriving plane aborting landing. no word on what called the russian's plane with passengers to end soup dangerously close to each other. and that's not the only bizarre airplane incident caught on camera. take a look at this new video. >> a shocking surprise. kayakers and rafters stumbling on three jets sliding down a western embankment in western montana. >> defin
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they also need to keep young people interested in using facebook. ings, separate from what cory shared, are pretty interesting. the haters are hated. whether it is facebook or youtube, there are always negative comments, but maybe the positive comments will always win because the haters are not so like. >> someone post, i'm having a bad day. i will write, i'm sorry. their negative post has elicited -- i'm assuming sorry would be a negative response. i think there are some financial implications here. if facebook can figure out that certain words make you feel bad buy a, they can help you wet loss product. maybe you will buy more twinkies if you feel good. then they can help to sell more twinkies. there are financial implications for their ability to control the mood of the viewer. when we think about facebook going into the news business, replacing newspapers, which is about,ng that zuck talks there is an implication of having an emotional response to telling people something. >> that is the difficulty of what i have had with their news app. i cannot
they also need to keep young people interested in using facebook. ings, separate from what cory shared, are pretty interesting. the haters are hated. whether it is facebook or youtube, there are always negative comments, but maybe the positive comments will always win because the haters are not so like. >> someone post, i'm having a bad day. i will write, i'm sorry. their negative post has elicited -- i'm assuming sorry would be a negative response. i think there are some financial...
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reporter: an online petition asking facebook to remove the page of kendall jones that promotes animal cruelty has more than 67,000 signatures. jones wouldn't comment to ust all of this attention may not be such a bad thing for the young hunter. on her facebook page she says she will be hosting her own reality show on the sportsman channel next year. the network which airs hunting shows hosted by sarah palin and model britney glaze would not confirm itf the texas cheerleadr will be joining their cast. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> very interesting. jones -- go ahead. >> her spokespersoner ud a statement saying it was all 100% legal. in zimbabwe, south africa, and licenses and tagged and paid $160,000. >> she has been receiving death threats. a lot of people are upset. for a cheerleader would like attention on facebook, certainly not for something like this. a lot of people wanting that facebook page to be taken down. >> interesting story. so, the family says that they still have a -- they care about life they're not trying to be disrespectful. just doing something they care about. >> aster that is not over yet. sure we'll be hearing a lot more about i
reporter: an online petition asking facebook to remove the page of kendall jones that promotes animal cruelty has more than 67,000 signatures. jones wouldn't comment to ust all of this attention may not be such a bad thing for the young hunter. on her facebook page she says she will be hosting her own reality show on the sportsman channel next year. the network which airs hunting shows hosted by sarah palin and model britney glaze would not confirm itf the texas cheerleadr will be joining their...
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they are asking them to stop using facebook for 99 days. ant to see how that makes facebook feel and they can use it in place of their profile picture. >>> and they are giving away more than 7 slurpies which is of course, something the store does. but this year the store will offer other freebies. hostess twin kiss and nickers and icecream bars. the giveaway ends a week from this friday with more. >>> how many times can i go in. can i wear a disguise? >> maybe hit every 7 eleven in your area. >> time now 5:51 a crime now, coming up in just 21 minutes, an accident out of coit tower and specific evidence police want to find. >>> and they are assaulting two children and barricading themselves in the family home, what they plan to do before surrendering. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtual
they are asking them to stop using facebook for 99 days. ant to see how that makes facebook feel and they can use it in place of their profile picture. >>> and they are giving away more than 7 slurpies which is of course, something the store does. but this year the store will offer other freebies. hostess twin kiss and nickers and icecream bars. the giveaway ends a week from this friday with more. >>> how many times can i go in. can i wear a disguise? >> maybe hit every...
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. >> jamie, a lot of parents use facebook to keep relatives informed of milestones in the child's lifew important is social media in this? this comes from a viewer actually who says, minors have to be kept away fromplasty social media. they usually tell the world a lot more than they are asked and people are looking. >> yeah. i think it's very realistic to say kids are not going to use it at all. so we always tell our parents it's important to talk to your kids about online privacy and security. so what's okay to share and what's not okay to share, you know, you should never share things like your date of birth, places where you are going to be for physical risks and social security numbers and that kind of information. so we see that. we always see a lot of information that's leaked through malicious intent, you know. there is cyber criminals that infect the home computee and get their hands on tax documents, health insurance documents. so, the home computer needs to be protected and then kids need to know to make wise choices about what they share online. >> adam, we mentioned at the
. >> jamie, a lot of parents use facebook to keep relatives informed of milestones in the child's lifew important is social media in this? this comes from a viewer actually who says, minors have to be kept away fromplasty social media. they usually tell the world a lot more than they are asked and people are looking. >> yeah. i think it's very realistic to say kids are not going to use it at all. so we always tell our parents it's important to talk to your kids about online privacy...
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to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> coming up next, a commemorative ceremony marking the 150th anniversary of the june 17, 1864, washington arsenal explosion that killed 21 women. many of the victims were young, impoverished irish immigrants. the youngest to die was 12 years old. this ceremony takes place at the historic congressional cemetery next to a monument for the victims dedicated less than a year after the accident. the event runs about 30 minutes. >> hello, everybody. my name is paul williams. i am the president of the association for the preservation of historic congressional cemetery. i want to welcome you to the cemetery. i am happy our weather has held off so far. i also want to welcome you to the sesquicentennial commemoration of the funeral for the 21 women killed in the june 17, 1864, explosion at the washington arsenal. first, the honor guard will post the colors. gentlemen? >> forward, march. detail, halt. detail, present arms. detail, recover. detail, right about face. detail, post colors. detail,
to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> coming up next, a commemorative ceremony marking the 150th anniversary of the june 17, 1864, washington arsenal explosion that killed 21 women. many of the victims were young, impoverished irish immigrants. the youngest to die was 12 years old. this ceremony takes place at the historic congressional cemetery next to a monument for the victims dedicated less than a year after the accident. the event runs about 30 minutes. >> hello,...
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like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next, discussion about whether commercial plane should be equipped with antimissile systems. from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. ngton journal continues. our next guest is tim starks. he is a writer for roll call. he covers the intelligence and defense industries. thank you so much for joining us us morning. you're here to tal
like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next, discussion about whether commercial plane should be equipped with antimissile systems. from today's washington journal, this is 40 minutes. ngton journal continues. our next guest is tim starks. he is a writer for roll call. he covers the intelligence and defense industries. thank you so much for joining us us morning. you're here to tal
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thanam using facebook more anything else.changes they made over last year around making content and publisher something that will show up in your feed and have a tweak that algorithm, that has made me use facebook much more. i find i get rate content being shared through my network. which course instagram, every 12-40-year-old is on all day long. >> i am the opposite. an instagram.have >> i do, but i'm not on it often. am i behind the times on instagram? i do not get it. >> it is wonderful and i love it. i also like snapchat i use it constantly. i use it instead of text messaging. i use it with my friends and actually, with a new company that is just launching, where you can send gifts among friends, i have been using that constantly. my father and i have stopped communicating in any way other than -- or. reaching yourout guy. who is your guy and how do you engage in social media? >> our guy broadly is a 21-34-year-old guy generally living in the u.s. in a major market or the sub of a major market. are interested in many of t
thanam using facebook more anything else.changes they made over last year around making content and publisher something that will show up in your feed and have a tweak that algorithm, that has made me use facebook much more. i find i get rate content being shared through my network. which course instagram, every 12-40-year-old is on all day long. >> i am the opposite. an instagram.have >> i do, but i'm not on it often. am i behind the times on instagram? i do not get it. >> it...
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i can take a picture and post it to twitter or facebook using the powers of concentration.no hands, no voice involved. feeling very cool right now. >> extra cool. >> reporter: the app requires a google glass and an eeg machine. >> that is reading your levels of your brain waves and it's interpreting the level of concentration. we're taking that output and using it to control the google glass. >> reporter: the goal is to concentrate on anything and move the bar on the google glass view finder to the top of the screen to take a picture. the more you concentrate, the higher the bar goes. >> concentrate on anything that helps you concentrate. so think about times tables. think about driving. >> reporter: multiply, i multiply five by four. concentrating can be tricky. i think not talking helps. i'm going to be doing timetables in my head. i did it. that's so exciting! concentrate again and the picture posts to twitter. >> if this is the first experiment that we have into thought control navigation, that will be really exciting, the idea that you no longer need to touch buttons o
i can take a picture and post it to twitter or facebook using the powers of concentration.no hands, no voice involved. feeling very cool right now. >> extra cool. >> reporter: the app requires a google glass and an eeg machine. >> that is reading your levels of your brain waves and it's interpreting the level of concentration. we're taking that output and using it to control the google glass. >> reporter: the goal is to concentrate on anything and move the bar on the...
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to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> all weekend, american history is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of mississippi's capital city, jackson. to learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit www.c-span.org/localcontent. we continue with our look at the history of jackson on c-span3. >> we hope to send into mississippi this summer upwards of 1000 teachers, ministers, lawyers, and students from all around the country who will engage in what we are calling freedom schools, community center programs, voter registration activity, research work, work in the white communities, and in general, a program designed to open up mississippi to the country. >> did you hear me? >> with freedom summer, the idea was they needed to attract national attention to what was happening in mississippi. civil rights activists worried a there wasir efforts, a lot of violence directed against them, murders and beatings not attracting national attention. the thought was if you could bring in outsiders, northerners, whites, who attracted more they couldtention, show to t
to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> all weekend, american history is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of mississippi's capital city, jackson. to learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit www.c-span.org/localcontent. we continue with our look at the history of jackson on c-span3. >> we hope to send into mississippi this summer upwards of 1000 teachers, ministers, lawyers, and students from all around the country who will engage in...
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with me when i say that if you do care about your privacy in a very general sense you should not use facebook at all it's it's careful company in that regard. that said yeah it's kind of apples and oranges personally i'm pretty creeped out by the facebook thing but again the worst facebook can do is manipulate your emotions or you know mine your data. it's not quite the same thing as a government agency directly tracking you that was kevin cole your senior political reporter for the daily dot daniel stuckey journalist for motherboard and kathleen mcclellan national security and human rights deputy director for the government accountability project. and there's an old expression for overcoming less than desirable situations mind over matter and for twenty three year old quadriplegic and burkhardt that's exactly what had to be done burkhardt became paralyzed after a twenty ten diving accident but now ohio state university wexner medical center has just had a breakthrough discovery that may help many quadriplegics across the globe they were able to get in burkhardt to move his hand with the powe
with me when i say that if you do care about your privacy in a very general sense you should not use facebook at all it's it's careful company in that regard. that said yeah it's kind of apples and oranges personally i'm pretty creeped out by the facebook thing but again the worst facebook can do is manipulate your emotions or you know mine your data. it's not quite the same thing as a government agency directly tracking you that was kevin cole your senior political reporter for the daily dot...
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in hd, likee just us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> up next, author and national parks service historian jerome greene talks about his book, "american carnage, wounded knee, 1890." the book takes a comprehensive look at the south dakota massacre, the causes and the aftermath. in this talk he recounts , firsthand recollections from lakota indians about the day in which the u.s. cavalry fired on their camp. killing about 300. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> i am curious how many of you have heard of wounded knee? i suspect virtually everyone has. it is probably, next to the battle of little big horn, the one army-indian encounter most people have heard of. my knowledge comes from high school, junior high school. i grew up in new york state. i remember reading in the magazines of the day, this is way back in 1958, 1959, probably most of you were not even around then. i remember reading in "true west," "frontier times," the pulp magazines of the day that provided fodder for my interests. i know they each carried articles on wounded knee. i remember asking my
in hd, likee just us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> up next, author and national parks service historian jerome greene talks about his book, "american carnage, wounded knee, 1890." the book takes a comprehensive look at the south dakota massacre, the causes and the aftermath. in this talk he recounts , firsthand recollections from lakota indians about the day in which the u.s. cavalry fired on their camp. killing about 300. the kansas city public library hosted this...