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zucker is clearly trying to put out a fire.and he's trying to put out a lot of fires occurring at his company at cnn. and he can't blame this on trump. threatening to dock someone on the internet and fake news has nothing to do with trump. they need to look internally to what they can do to become a news organization again, and it has nothing to do with the president of the united states. liz: here are some examples of their airers. james comey we were told testified that cnn had run four bilines that said it would refute trump's claim that comey told him he wants under investigation. comey under cut that. three cnn journalists resigned under an among us in source story accusing anthony scaramucci of work with russia over lifting sanctions and that was wrong. cnn reporter jim acosta calling the president's news conference overseas a fake news conference. >> for the president to go off on cnn as fake news. made this entire spectacle seem like a fake news conference. he said biewm * did nothing from august to november about russi
zucker is clearly trying to put out a fire.and he's trying to put out a lot of fires occurring at his company at cnn. and he can't blame this on trump. threatening to dock someone on the internet and fake news has nothing to do with trump. they need to look internally to what they can do to become a news organization again, and it has nothing to do with the president of the united states. liz: here are some examples of their airers. james comey we were told testified that cnn had run four...
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hakim and zucker were trying to compromise your set you up to gain influence or leverage? col. north: senator, i did not hear that testimony. i guess my concern is that this committee not have any reservations whatsoever. i was unaware of any activities beyond what i described. sen. trible: i absolutely understand that. col. north: number two, even if that was known to me, there were other attempts. does not mean that it works. i do not know the motivation of mr. hakim or his lawyer, in trying to pursue various initiatives. i do know, that having reviewed certain testimony before this committee, that an indication of calls being made or arrangements being made to meet with my wife after the one meeting that i described to you and the one telephone call in june, are patently untrue. and thus, the characterization of motivations by mr. lewis or others, or events by mr. lewis and others, are, to my knowledge and that of my wife, totally untrue. i cannot speak to the medivation's of those people who described other events. sen. trible: i appreciate your reluctance to do so. the rec
hakim and zucker were trying to compromise your set you up to gain influence or leverage? col. north: senator, i did not hear that testimony. i guess my concern is that this committee not have any reservations whatsoever. i was unaware of any activities beyond what i described. sen. trible: i absolutely understand that. col. north: number two, even if that was known to me, there were other attempts. does not mean that it works. i do not know the motivation of mr. hakim or his lawyer, in trying...
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howie: cnn president jeff zucker telling the "new york times," he's trying to bully us. kellyanne: they had to fire three reporters. one of them had been there for 15 years, for going with a story that's journalists admitted to me was thinly sourced. but do we have objective standard anymore? you read the "new york times" article during the campaign. donald trump just compels responsible reporters to suspend these objective standards. you have got -- his opinion, but many followed suit. the a.p., "washington post," cnn and washington times had to recall or retract stories. everyone makes mistakes. but everybody makes mistakes. but it's a rush to judgment. we are going to go with a single source because we want to be first. we don't want to be right. we want to try to diminish what this president is trying to do for americans. howie: these media outlets and commentators are trying to diminish the president, is that for ideological reasons? they don't like him personally? kellyanne: there could be a couple reasons. i think the media were afraid enough not to challenge the
howie: cnn president jeff zucker telling the "new york times," he's trying to bully us. kellyanne: they had to fire three reporters. one of them had been there for 15 years, for going with a story that's journalists admitted to me was thinly sourced. but do we have objective standard anymore? you read the "new york times" article during the campaign. donald trump just compels responsible reporters to suspend these objective standards. you have got -- his opinion, but many...
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about and this is unprecedented during the time of an eighty five billion dollar merger yeah did zucker read this clip did they not get the memo they must not have been what about the memo to advertisers that's going out do you think we've seen advertisers take down air talent can they take down a network. absolutely but i understand yet again this fellow at first it was a fifteen year old that not this person was poured out of obscurity because the president or someone we deferred to something which may have been a gift which he did which was add a cent compared to the avalanche because where you know by any means necessary is the is the rallying cry so he's plucked from obscurity and basically manhandled by a corporate entity threatened with this and he's saying what do what what have i done i merely just participating in what we're doing that do they understand what they've done do they understand that this transcends any of the stupid fake news business this this this is a new and new and a new page so and horror so quickly how does c.n.n. mop this up when i go in the way of making
about and this is unprecedented during the time of an eighty five billion dollar merger yeah did zucker read this clip did they not get the memo they must not have been what about the memo to advertisers that's going out do you think we've seen advertisers take down air talent can they take down a network. absolutely but i understand yet again this fellow at first it was a fifteen year old that not this person was poured out of obscurity because the president or someone we deferred to something...
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tour the heavyweight division is most successful powerful powered entrepreneurs marc facebook fury zucker bug versus evil on the space execution a mosque in a war of words a social media breeze didn't name and shame as far as such but pops off shots of what he called negative irresponsible ai naysayers who are drumming up doomsday scenarios been jaw dropping comeback fashion that tesla c.e.o. delivered one line live a punch to his fellow billionaire samos understanding of ai was limited and finally commemorate sixty nine years to the day u.s. president truman desegregated his military the current commander in chief has thrown a low blow the transgender community there not be allowed to serve in america's armed forces using medical course as his defense yet in the often comes the well when whistleblower chelsea manning countering with an op of criticism over the billions of taxpayer dollars the trump administration is funnel towards faulty f. thirty five fighter jets and reducing the assassin of songs asking if anyone should be allowed to commit war crimes in the first place could it be a
tour the heavyweight division is most successful powerful powered entrepreneurs marc facebook fury zucker bug versus evil on the space execution a mosque in a war of words a social media breeze didn't name and shame as far as such but pops off shots of what he called negative irresponsible ai naysayers who are drumming up doomsday scenarios been jaw dropping comeback fashion that tesla c.e.o. delivered one line live a punch to his fellow billionaire samos understanding of ai was limited and...
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howie: jeff zucker took the story seriously by taking the story down and the three journalists involvedlonger have jobs. ray: the bigger the scalp, the higher the risk. when cnn was trying to reach inside trump's inner circle to take a scalp. if you are wrong, you tumble a long way. system worked. they retracted. they apologized, and they fired three people. mollie: they weren't transparent about what happened. they had over and over again the claim that comey would refute donald trump's claim he had been told three times he wasn't under investigation. howie: nbc made the same mistake. here is the thing on the retraction story. there has been no coverage of this by cnn or msnbc. except some beneathing mentions add sarah muck besanders denounced cnn. mollie: good journalists make mistakes. just have to take accountability. sharyl: i don't think this is a case of good journalists making mistakes. it's so rookie in nature, it wouldn't be allowed in journalism school. howie: are they rookie mistakes when you have a pulitzer prize winner? or is it as mollie was suggesting, that standards are
howie: jeff zucker took the story seriously by taking the story down and the three journalists involvedlonger have jobs. ray: the bigger the scalp, the higher the risk. when cnn was trying to reach inside trump's inner circle to take a scalp. if you are wrong, you tumble a long way. system worked. they retracted. they apologized, and they fired three people. mollie: they weren't transparent about what happened. they had over and over again the claim that comey would refute donald trump's claim...
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themselves somebody who has been looking at this for a long time i noticed mark soderbergh talked about -- zucker talked-about this. but you break down different kinds of networks but to palau one example, of but in each of the kind of networks you highlight the importance of diversity so the network state ultimately so on page 134 then in the context is a the tasks are best carried out by small diverse groups the diversity of team members to get perspective while those that build trust to adapt endlessly to changing circumstances. if my memory serves me from a former colleague of ours of the canada terrorism operations. so i'm also interested in the concept of diversity because one could argue that this debate between those who want to stay in the european union or get out of the european union there is the debate about the chessboard and what is uniquely their own so that is a question of sovereignty. and also to the web but is the dray a push back kahn the trend because people feel the sovereignty slideway? because of this powerful diversity and retrenching against that. >> so then to work bac
themselves somebody who has been looking at this for a long time i noticed mark soderbergh talked about -- zucker talked-about this. but you break down different kinds of networks but to palau one example, of but in each of the kind of networks you highlight the importance of diversity so the network state ultimately so on page 134 then in the context is a the tasks are best carried out by small diverse groups the diversity of team members to get perspective while those that build trust to...
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dollar merger now business insider yesterday one of the most telling quotes they stick or to jeff zucker. or the president of c.n.n. say you know i don't i don't think about this merger if they when i do my c.n.n. that would have been my call as a head of a deity is they get him in here right away what do you mean you don't think about this that's all you should think about because what they're threatening to do is once this is done as one of the deals theoretically to the justice department which will get to it a moment that they're saying listen please let this go through we're going to kill this is going to go to where the golf channel now. let's assume lindsay that president trump is a sneaky guy let's just assume he holds a grudge and he could be a real mean son of oh yeah i thought as. i know i know but just imagine right now let's see if he says if he does the following if he says no let's see here i campaigned against this murder murder murder there's a pun in there somewhere there's a floridian split but anyway even though it's a vertical merger. i right now want to kill this i
dollar merger now business insider yesterday one of the most telling quotes they stick or to jeff zucker. or the president of c.n.n. say you know i don't i don't think about this merger if they when i do my c.n.n. that would have been my call as a head of a deity is they get him in here right away what do you mean you don't think about this that's all you should think about because what they're threatening to do is once this is done as one of the deals theoretically to the justice department...
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and is dad dad zucker dad predict you will see the ultimate freezing out this is the denouement the epilogue the coda and stopped repaving this month stop saying that. there is no evidence of russian tampering no evidence of any russian infiltration there hasn't been yet and fact you had such a beautiful job that bloodied near pool could go on t.v. right now and accurately and kill had no legs and nobody would believe it ok because you have but your way does this not ok. guys no evidence hang on hang on here let me go to steve here you know steve one of the things that i'm most concerned with here i don't care about trump one way or another honestly i don't one thing i do really care a lot about is journalism and i have seen month after month after month we have a harvard study looking at the major networks and their coverage of the president if i can remember correctly c.n.n. is at ninety three percent interesting leno fox comes in around fifty percent fifty fifty ok when i saw all those those veritas tapes what really bothered me most is the condition of journalism. trump has come and he w
and is dad dad zucker dad predict you will see the ultimate freezing out this is the denouement the epilogue the coda and stopped repaving this month stop saying that. there is no evidence of russian tampering no evidence of any russian infiltration there hasn't been yet and fact you had such a beautiful job that bloodied near pool could go on t.v. right now and accurately and kill had no legs and nobody would believe it ok because you have but your way does this not ok. guys no evidence hang...
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president of cnn versus the president of the united states this week, in the latest development, zuckeresident is actually using intimidation tactics. he told the new york times, quote, my job is to remind everyone they need to stay focused doing their job. he is trying to bully us and we are not going to let him intimidate us. you can lose your confidence and let it change the way you conduct yourself. this as cnn reporter jim acosta is back in the news today. he basically is very upset that the president took a question from a daily email report he deemed friendly to the white house. he took to twitter writing isn't it a fake news conference to take a question when the reporter who was essentially an ally of the white house, ari fleischer set the record straight tweeting care to guess how many questions i took from reporters who went on to join the obama white house, and this radio reporter, this conservative radio host chimed in saying over 2 dozen journalists went on to work in the obama white house including the former white house spokesman. colin kaepernick if you look at how many
president of cnn versus the president of the united states this week, in the latest development, zuckeresident is actually using intimidation tactics. he told the new york times, quote, my job is to remind everyone they need to stay focused doing their job. he is trying to bully us and we are not going to let him intimidate us. you can lose your confidence and let it change the way you conduct yourself. this as cnn reporter jim acosta is back in the news today. he basically is very upset that...
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this is how you have articles that cnn is collapsing and zucker will loose his job. -- will lose histhat's their own fault. they created a crisis of credibility for their own lack of news. >> sean: you have this beat down in the media. it was brutal. you talk about the cartoon net it work and 50-year-old reruns beating cnn's fake news. you have been invited back? >> not yet. i think they are licking their wounds. when they want to talk about real news, i am ready and waiting. my team is ready to book me. >> sean: dr. sebastian gorka, always go to see you. when we come back on this busy breaking news of hannity. more reaction to the media meltdown over president trump speaking to vladimir putin. and rosie o'donnell more left wing hate tweeting out a sick game about pushing the president over a cliff to kill him. i have a monologue about hollywood hate and tomi lahren the final word tonight. ceries, unclogging the sink, setting up dentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it better. she's also in a rock band. look at her shred. but when it comes to mortgages, she'
this is how you have articles that cnn is collapsing and zucker will loose his job. -- will lose histhat's their own fault. they created a crisis of credibility for their own lack of news. >> sean: you have this beat down in the media. it was brutal. you talk about the cartoon net it work and 50-year-old reruns beating cnn's fake news. you have been invited back? >> not yet. i think they are licking their wounds. when they want to talk about real news, i am ready and waiting. my...
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>> they are accounting geniuses but let me make a distinction with the founding ceos or even mark zucker. that starts the company to reflect their dna they stay with it for a long time. and they pay themselves a lot. to me $81,000 a year. they make their money on their stockholders but share -- so do the shareholders so they are getting a great deal. but the ceos like myself the average fortune 500 works 4.six years that his job. so how many are you really going to create? also the fortune 500 as a whole, as job creation does not happen of fortune 500 companies soviet idea that they are job creators. >> a yacht salesman or maybe some others. >> you are very modest. >> i have a lot to be modest about. [laughter] >> but to take management advice from the ceo was the right place at the right time to avoid the wrong place at the wrong time. and then this is good vice for adolescents also. but before we get back to the funny part talk about bad damage. i have heard arguments about the things that are damaging the economy. with a disproportionate amount of money but i have never heard it descr
>> they are accounting geniuses but let me make a distinction with the founding ceos or even mark zucker. that starts the company to reflect their dna they stay with it for a long time. and they pay themselves a lot. to me $81,000 a year. they make their money on their stockholders but share -- so do the shareholders so they are getting a great deal. but the ceos like myself the average fortune 500 works 4.six years that his job. so how many are you really going to create? also the...
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the biggest movers coming up >>> investors are liking facebook right now we'll hear from mark zuckerg and cheryl sandberg. >>> and looking for celebrity love there's an app for that. details in the top trending stories. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost throw back thursday. taking it back with some of the best boy band songs. i don't know what this one is. do you usually it's a theme i know well >> where have you been in the '90s >> in the uk >> nick lachey good cincinnati boy. >> jt. >> >> justin timberlake. >> you know the boy band was not a great success when jt is bigger afterwards as a single artist >>> let's get to the markets futures pointing higher. nasdaq in flparticular yesterday the dow led things higher particularly by at&t the other two indices positive, but not by much. this morning the nasdaq standing most pretty. the dow and s&p up by a tenth of a percent. >> ten-year treasury note did slip after a comment from the fed which was broadly expected but certainly inter
the biggest movers coming up >>> investors are liking facebook right now we'll hear from mark zuckerg and cheryl sandberg. >>> and looking for celebrity love there's an app for that. details in the top trending stories. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost throw back thursday. taking it back with some of the best boy band songs. i don't...
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fox doesn't want you but if you, get fired over at nbc, you've been sucking up to jeff zucker and kissingxt on "hannity"... >> breaking news everybody. the morning host >> joe scarborough announced he is leaving the republican party because donald j. trump be hurting his feelings. [laughs]g >> sean: he's back, he getsug theet last word. terrence williams, a brand-new video out tonight. he gets the last word. that's next. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ...is not just something you can see or touch. home...is a feeling. it's the place where you feel safe to have those little moments that mean everything. at adt, we believe that feeling should always be there. whether it's at your house, or your business, we help keep you safe. so you can have those moments that make you feel at home. ♪you are loved wherever you are. >> welcome back to "hannity." once again, social media
fox doesn't want you but if you, get fired over at nbc, you've been sucking up to jeff zucker and kissingxt on "hannity"... >> breaking news everybody. the morning host >> joe scarborough announced he is leaving the republican party because donald j. trump be hurting his feelings. [laughs]g >> sean: he's back, he getsug theet last word. terrence williams, a brand-new video out tonight. he gets the last word. that's next. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in...
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does jeff zucker survive considering he's driven this network into the ground?g revenue is still pretty good, 13th in total viewership is not where you want to be, you don't want to be trailing episodes of full house which is a show that came on the year 30 years ago, they're going to have to turn things around quickly. just doing that kind of reportage instead of focusing on one topic so much. harvard studies showed 93% of all coverage on cnn is negative toward the trump administration, that is a number you cannot spend. >> sean: will take a break, the sub next tonight ontr "hannity." >> number one repeal and replace, am sitting in the oval office with a pen in hand waiting for our senators to give it to me. >> sean: the president is right, republicans have been promising you the american people since 2010, they would repeal and replace obamacare. i have a message for washington republicans, get your act together. that is next. ♪ binders, done. super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. th
does jeff zucker survive considering he's driven this network into the ground?g revenue is still pretty good, 13th in total viewership is not where you want to be, you don't want to be trailing episodes of full house which is a show that came on the year 30 years ago, they're going to have to turn things around quickly. just doing that kind of reportage instead of focusing on one topic so much. harvard studies showed 93% of all coverage on cnn is negative toward the trump administration, that...
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fox doesn't want you but if you get fired over at nbc, you've been sucking up to jeff zucker and kissing... >> joe scarborough announced he is leaving the republican party because donald j. trump be hurting his feelings. it [laughs] >> sean: he's back, he gets the last word. terrence williams, a brand-new video out tonight. video out tonight. he gets that's next. your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪...i got what you need... ♪i'll be your i'll, i'll... sarah? clean enough. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, ♪ and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase r
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attorney bruce zucker, who specializes in parole hearings in california, says boards can be especially celebrities. >> the celebrity factor is huge, whether the person is the defendant or the victim. and one of the things that they consider whether they admit it or not is, "what's going to happen when this guy gets out and my name is on his walking papers?" >> reporter: take the case of the infamous manson family killing of actress sharon tate. it took more than 40 years for a parole board to sign off on the release of the youngest manson follower, leslie van houten. >> she was a perfect example of somebody who was very unpopular, obviously. has been a model inmate. but nobody in the california parole board is excited about signing her parole papers. and in fact, the governor of california has just vetoed it. >> reporter: you'd think simpson might be cut some slack because of his advanced age. after all, he just turned 70. some might even say he's due for a "shawshank redemption"-style release for the elderly. but again, in the case of simpson, all bets are off. >> let's call him john
attorney bruce zucker, who specializes in parole hearings in california, says boards can be especially celebrities. >> the celebrity factor is huge, whether the person is the defendant or the victim. and one of the things that they consider whether they admit it or not is, "what's going to happen when this guy gets out and my name is on his walking papers?" >> reporter: take the case of the infamous manson family killing of actress sharon tate. it took more than 40 years...
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mark zucker berg grew. steve jobs didn't change but he grew tremendously. it's a great question. structured my book around lessons you can learn both for entrepreneurs which steve jobs considered himself to be one and corporate executives. >> what about tips? there are hundreds of founders. what do you think the key assets are for things to avoid obviously not writing that memo but think of some -- >> i will give you -- i mean, the one that was uber did from the outset of the core tenant of what apple did which is laser focused on things and when uber was thriving and growing they were focused on one thing which was making a huge. steve jobs took this in an art form they were going to say no to more things than they were going to say yes and they were only going to make products on the conference room table. that we could have a long conversation about the fact that it's over. they are investigating flying cars into transporting chickens and barbecue and helicopters and so, i mean i think great entrepreneurs and business executives try to focus on as few things as possible. that
mark zucker berg grew. steve jobs didn't change but he grew tremendously. it's a great question. structured my book around lessons you can learn both for entrepreneurs which steve jobs considered himself to be one and corporate executives. >> what about tips? there are hundreds of founders. what do you think the key assets are for things to avoid obviously not writing that memo but think of some -- >> i will give you -- i mean, the one that was uber did from the outset of the core...
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. >> great job until we see an interview with zucker next week. >> congratulations, you guys.uch a great article. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we direct everybody to read it at "the islander." thanks so much for being with us. >>> thanks to all of you. have a great weekend. "cnn newsroom" with pamela brown picks up after this very quick break. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from th
. >> great job until we see an interview with zucker next week. >> congratulations, you guys.uch a great article. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we direct everybody to read it at "the islander." thanks so much for being with us. >>> thanks to all of you. have a great weekend. "cnn newsroom" with pamela brown picks up after this very quick break. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪...
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now, as the head much this network jeff zucker oftentimes says on editorial cause, we have to play error. now, in this case, we saw the trump administration make the most out of this error. and try to exploit it if we're being frank about it. the president's sons and the president himself weighed in on twitter. also this week another news outlet had to retract a story that was vice news. it was a story about trump and disney world. not a big story. not a bombshell. but one that had errors and had to be retracted. let's discuss this with our panel and examine what went wrong here beginning with carl bernstein. carl, of course, you worked with cnn now, but i love your honest sense of what happened here. what went wrong? >> well, first, institutions that are enemies of the people do not make a priority of correcting their mistakes, calling attention to their mistakes, and leaving from their ranks by order of the management those who made the mistakes. that's what cnn did in this instance, because there is a protocol in place to make sure that such mistakes don't happen. and instead of welco
now, as the head much this network jeff zucker oftentimes says on editorial cause, we have to play error. now, in this case, we saw the trump administration make the most out of this error. and try to exploit it if we're being frank about it. the president's sons and the president himself weighed in on twitter. also this week another news outlet had to retract a story that was vice news. it was a story about trump and disney world. not a big story. not a bombshell. but one that had errors and...
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and if he thinks that with these little tricks he will scare jeff zucker, he's going to scare anybodygot something different coming. we are resolute for continuing to search for the truth, speaking the truth and calling out right versus wrong. >> ana, i'm sitting here thinking now what do americans think when they look at that? what are those voters think who i talked to in ohio? i know that when we talk about ourselves and we say, oh, it's terrible that he's going after the media but that pummeling somebody from cnn. >> well, i think that -- my guess is the president doesn't regard this as literally inciting people to violence. >> i'm sure he thinks it's funny. >> and i think that most people see it and they think pro of this they think that's sort of what he's getting at here. the problem is that it's just -- it's more juvenile behavior. it's something that most people including a lot of his own supporters want him to quit doing and he can't do it. you know, i didn't agree with the way thomas bossert was talking about this, but i think he's right that it is genuine in the sense that
and if he thinks that with these little tricks he will scare jeff zucker, he's going to scare anybodygot something different coming. we are resolute for continuing to search for the truth, speaking the truth and calling out right versus wrong. >> ana, i'm sitting here thinking now what do americans think when they look at that? what are those voters think who i talked to in ohio? i know that when we talk about ourselves and we say, oh, it's terrible that he's going after the media but...
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if we do that, we're playing -- >> the flip side, i want to defend zucker here.no-win situation. he needed to make a stretch. he needed to overreact to somehow nullify what this football that trump now has. i agree with you, you set an impossible standard, but i would have done that as a businessman running that organization. >> if you're overreacting, you're overreacting. >> wrong choice of words. >> you're saying he has to placate the president. 9 formulation you just used, donald trump won. >> and i agree this is sort of -- i think this is what bedevils the republicans, he fights an asymmetrical war. we all try to be fair. we're held to account by our organizations. >> i do think we look inward. this is something i think about a lot. media at large, you can't talk about the media anymore, it's monolithic. but we need to play the long game, we don't need to play small ball. i've seen a lot of reporters who have snarky twitter feeds. when we're trying to say we are fair, we're neutral, we do care about the truth and care about the facts, i don't want to give peo
if we do that, we're playing -- >> the flip side, i want to defend zucker here.no-win situation. he needed to make a stretch. he needed to overreact to somehow nullify what this football that trump now has. i agree with you, you set an impossible standard, but i would have done that as a businessman running that organization. >> if you're overreacting, you're overreacting. >> wrong choice of words. >> you're saying he has to placate the president. 9 formulation you just...
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these are the last results under mark zucker, who pass the chief executive officer baton to someone elseggest oil companies have reported earnings to show they are leaving the generation in a behind. shale generated almost as much profit as oil when it was above $100. ♪ yvonne: it is 8:30 in singapore. looks to be a scorching hot day. we are i half hour away from the open. betty: you're watching "daybreak: asia." let's get to the first word news with haslinda amin. haslinda: japan's key inflation gauge was unchanged from june consumer prices. however, unemployment fell to 2.8% and household spending rose -- to bringain they percent, its first gain in more than a year. inflation remains far below the boj's 2% target. $653 million, more than analysts expected. baidu bounced back from government regulations that squeezed it. it was good timing, with baidu investing heavily in the suburban cars. the five decade global war with libor is heading for retirement. it will phase out by 2022, saying there is not enough meaningful data to sustain it. libor has been linked to some a banking's biggest
these are the last results under mark zucker, who pass the chief executive officer baton to someone elseggest oil companies have reported earnings to show they are leaving the generation in a behind. shale generated almost as much profit as oil when it was above $100. ♪ yvonne: it is 8:30 in singapore. looks to be a scorching hot day. we are i half hour away from the open. betty: you're watching "daybreak: asia." let's get to the first word news with haslinda amin. haslinda: japan's...
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better than it had been but still down, again, on growing concerns and then enter someone like a mark zuckert about these people on wall street, we have an obligation to pay people a minimum salary, an income to give them a start. all people a start. but he likens it to what they do in alaska, something special they do in alaska. and i'll give you a hint after this. ♪ ♪ neil: all right, you ever get the feeling united must be close to considering taking everyone's smartphone away? yet another incident, and you guessed it, caught on a lot of smartphones. tracy haskell with the latest. >> reporter: hey, neil. a mother from hawaii said what happened to her son was unsafe, uncomfortable and unfair. check out these pictures taken by shirley of her 2-year-old son. that's a 5-pound toddler forced to -- 25-pound toddler forced to sit on her lap. united requires children over the age of 2 to have their own tickets and occupy their own seats which this little boy did, but the airline gave his seat away to a stand-by passenger. the woman says she paid $1,000 for the ticket and tried to tell a flight at
better than it had been but still down, again, on growing concerns and then enter someone like a mark zuckert about these people on wall street, we have an obligation to pay people a minimum salary, an income to give them a start. all people a start. but he likens it to what they do in alaska, something special they do in alaska. and i'll give you a hint after this. ♪ ♪ neil: all right, you ever get the feeling united must be close to considering taking everyone's smartphone away? yet...
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includes, of course, the biggest names in technology -- bill gates, microsoft, jeff bezos, amazon, mark zuckerburg, facebook -- zuckerberg. jeff bezos is now worth close to $89 billion. he's only $3 billion away from bill gates. and bill gates has been the richest guy on the planet for a long, long time. >> that's right. stuart: move over, bill, it could be jeff's turn anytime soon. jack howe is with us, barron's senior editor. look, i show that list of the world's richest people because i want to demonstrate the power and the wealth of the founders of these big technology companies. i think that's a reason why some republicans, a lot of democrats, will go after the big technology companies to break 'em up. what say you? >> i think there are some other reasons besides wealth and power. i think that, you know, you hook at a guy like jeff bezos, obviously, there's a connection with a newspaper that has had unfavorable things to say about the president. i think amazon's, amazon definitely faces regulatory risk not because it is breaking actual laws, but because the president might not like it. st
includes, of course, the biggest names in technology -- bill gates, microsoft, jeff bezos, amazon, mark zuckerburg, facebook -- zuckerberg. jeff bezos is now worth close to $89 billion. he's only $3 billion away from bill gates. and bill gates has been the richest guy on the planet for a long, long time. >> that's right. stuart: move over, bill, it could be jeff's turn anytime soon. jack howe is with us, barron's senior editor. look, i show that list of the world's richest people because...
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. >> i just think, you know -- be real i think zucker berg is absolutely right autoif you get tut computersgrams and all these other things, all of a sudden you can open up the world and there's all possibilities. he is looking at it on the bright side. as well he should. i think it's interesting that elan looks to recognizes, by the way, recognizes there are down sides to this. at google, alphabet, we've been talking about that with earnings they have deep minds, which is one of the probably most advanced a.i. units in the world. they bought it out of london they have an ethics board, and they spend a lot of time talking about the ethical implications of what they're building i don't think it's too far afield to suggest there are some issues with this, but i also understand why zuck wants to be optimistic >> technology always advances more quickly than the ethical expression that follows it why not start that >> it's not a novel -- there is a whole jagenre of science fictn books that have been written for the past 50 years about machines i was kidding about "terminator. there are guys that
. >> i just think, you know -- be real i think zucker berg is absolutely right autoif you get tut computersgrams and all these other things, all of a sudden you can open up the world and there's all possibilities. he is looking at it on the bright side. as well he should. i think it's interesting that elan looks to recognizes, by the way, recognizes there are down sides to this. at google, alphabet, we've been talking about that with earnings they have deep minds, which is one of the...