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specifically western success of which mark zuckerberg is.zuckerberg built facebook before he was 30. what was iran doing during that time? funding suicide bombs. they should be not just ignored but forcefully dealt with militarily by our own country. >> we decided to ease off on their sanctions. maybe we should step them up after this. >> after this, i think we got bigger business about nuclear weapons and that looks to be going pretty good but we have trouble with all of these countries that want to control the internet. look at what's going on in china. look at russia. all of these countries, antidemocratic because they saw what happened with arab spring and that's more of a tribute to the united states and our openness. >> is there a happy ending to this story? >> no, juan is exactly right. it's the fact that we have an open country and we respect that. they don't. it's simple as that. >> we have to move on to the next one. fill robinson in the news again. speaking at a gop event r. the duck guys back in business again? and weren't they a
specifically western success of which mark zuckerberg is.zuckerberg built facebook before he was 30. what was iran doing during that time? funding suicide bombs. they should be not just ignored but forcefully dealt with militarily by our own country. >> we decided to ease off on their sanctions. maybe we should step them up after this. >> after this, i think we got bigger business about nuclear weapons and that looks to be going pretty good but we have trouble with all of these...
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you had been swapping messages with mark zuckerberg. you got him to come to headquarters and he tried out the technology? he wanted to help. when he wants to help, obviously he is an debt power -- he is a powerful guy and a smart guy. luckily we came together. all got together and mark zuckerberg just share the same vision. he wanted to see vr in the hands of as many as possible. that's something we started the company on, the foundation of oculus was how to get vr into as many homes and living rooms, hands and eyes, as possible. >> you just said to me that you got up to facebook headquarters for the first time since the deal was recently announced? >> it was a pretty wild way to do a deal. definitely the best experience i have had. this is my third company and getting acquired, they did deal on a handshake to the assigning of the agreement within a week. it was within about four days or so. we did not sleep much, we kind of camp out at hq. it is interesting to go back and have the memory of the all miter is, but it was incredibly fun a
you had been swapping messages with mark zuckerberg. you got him to come to headquarters and he tried out the technology? he wanted to help. when he wants to help, obviously he is an debt power -- he is a powerful guy and a smart guy. luckily we came together. all got together and mark zuckerberg just share the same vision. he wanted to see vr in the hands of as many as possible. that's something we started the company on, the foundation of oculus was how to get vr into as many homes and living...
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they talk about speaking with mark zuckerberg and being compelled.hey had to pull out all the stops. zuckerberg is a guy that focuses on recruiting more than perhaps any other ceo on the planet. he is recruiting for hours the day before the most important day in the history of the company. he was recruiting executives the day of the ipo. if you can think about the type of executive that can pull something from david and this position, he's the perfect guy. >> it does not seem like there is a succession plan in place. >> he is reporting to ebay ceo, opening up who will take that place. what does thisng mean for me, but also a lot of incoming potential executives. >> is the stand-alone strategy going to work for facebook? they accidentally released ke sgshot which seems liek a snapchat competitor. do you see this not having legs? >> one of the things that it offers for them is the opportunity for experimentation. if they do want to do something with payments, they can experiment in messenger. >> do you really think they released it by accident? >> that
they talk about speaking with mark zuckerberg and being compelled.hey had to pull out all the stops. zuckerberg is a guy that focuses on recruiting more than perhaps any other ceo on the planet. he is recruiting for hours the day before the most important day in the history of the company. he was recruiting executives the day of the ipo. if you can think about the type of executive that can pull something from david and this position, he's the perfect guy. >> it does not seem like there...
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we all got together, and mark zuckerberg just shared the same vision.hat is something we started how do weation on, get into as many living rooms and homes and hands and eyes as possible. >> you were saying to me you got to facebook headquarters for the first time since the deal was announced recently? >> it was a pretty wild way to do a deal. it was the best experience i've had. this is my third company. they did the deal on a handshake to the signing of the agreement within a week, and really within four days or so. we did not sleep much. backs interesting going and having the memories of the all nighter is to get this deal done. it showed passion. it was incredibly fun to get that done. >> we are at a big gaming event. you have a gaming background. surely oculus has strong ties to the future of gaming. in your positioning of what oculus could be, especially as part of facebook, you talked about communication and the evolution of things like face time and skype. how are you balancing the time and energy and focus of the oculus team, which you told me
we all got together, and mark zuckerberg just shared the same vision.hat is something we started how do weation on, get into as many living rooms and homes and hands and eyes as possible. >> you were saying to me you got to facebook headquarters for the first time since the deal was announced recently? >> it was a pretty wild way to do a deal. it was the best experience i've had. this is my third company. they did the deal on a handshake to the signing of the agreement within a...
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is anyone in the world who can do this, it's mark zuckerberg.e focuses more on recruiting than any other ceo on the planet . the eve of their ipo, he's recruiting for hours the day before. >> where was that? >> he was recruiting executives the day of the i po. when you think about the type of executive who can pull someone into this position, zuckerberg is the guy. >> where does that leave paypal? it does not seem like there is a succession plan in place. there is a whole executive team reporting to john donahoe at ebay. if you are a paypal employee, you might wonder what it means for me but also incoming potential executives joining the company. it's a big time of uncertainty. >> is this standalone app strategy going to work for facebook? it has not worked before. they accidentally release an app yesterday called slingshot which seems like a snapchat competitor. i don't know, do you see this having likes? >> it's too early to tell but one thing it offers is the opportunity for german tatian. -- for experimentation. they can experiment in messen
is anyone in the world who can do this, it's mark zuckerberg.e focuses more on recruiting than any other ceo on the planet . the eve of their ipo, he's recruiting for hours the day before. >> where was that? >> he was recruiting executives the day of the i po. when you think about the type of executive who can pull someone into this position, zuckerberg is the guy. >> where does that leave paypal? it does not seem like there is a succession plan in place. there is a whole...
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we've been in a world where mark zuckerberg could sit and with $50 a month he could start facebook andwould get to everybody at the same speed. the fear is that the cable companies, comcast, timewarner, would start to charge a fee for the last mile into the home, and say we'll create a lane, faster lane so you can pay a little extra and we'll make sure that your traffic, your videos, whatever it is you're selling gets to the consumer faster. >> so the fcc is currently trying to draw up new open internet rules, the deadline for the public comment period july 15th. realistically, how much can the fcc regulate this give than a federal court ruled in january that it doesn't have the authority to regulate it right now? >> well, the fcc can do a lot but in order to actually regulate, the fcc is going to have to change the way the internet is classified. what the court said was that as the internet is currently classified, which is as an information service, the fcc can't apply the same public interest requirement it can apply to a telecommunication service so they have to do regulatory reshu
we've been in a world where mark zuckerberg could sit and with $50 a month he could start facebook andwould get to everybody at the same speed. the fear is that the cable companies, comcast, timewarner, would start to charge a fee for the last mile into the home, and say we'll create a lane, faster lane so you can pay a little extra and we'll make sure that your traffic, your videos, whatever it is you're selling gets to the consumer faster. >> so the fcc is currently trying to draw up...
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>> people have been trying to figure this out for decades. >> what do you think zuckerberg said? >> um, i do think both on the entrepreneurial side and on the town side, i mean, we should be able to get -- get more people in and not just because of sheer numbers but because increasingly, facebook is a global company. for facebook to do well, they need more than just an american perspective. and so, increase the company being started here need to be able to compete in a global market, if you want them to do well, and markets are getting into t >> john colson is the co-founder of stripe and taking it off. we look forward to having you back again. for now, that's all the time we have for you. thank you for being here this morning. >> thank you. >>> up next, a career adviser at google who -- and linked in to said one of the most important things you can say at work is no. so, we're gonna talk to him next, or maybe we won't. thank you for being here this thank you for being here this thank you for being here this >>> welcome back to press here. success create lot of options. you would
>> people have been trying to figure this out for decades. >> what do you think zuckerberg said? >> um, i do think both on the entrepreneurial side and on the town side, i mean, we should be able to get -- get more people in and not just because of sheer numbers but because increasingly, facebook is a global company. for facebook to do well, they need more than just an american perspective. and so, increase the company being started here need to be able to compete in a global...
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became friends with mark zukerizucke zuckerbe zuckerberg.of him showing up at his house when he hosted a fund-raiser for christie's re-election campaign. meantime governor christie is slated to meet with zuckerberg, again. hosting a live q and a session at facebook headquarters starts at 3:30 this afternoon. people will be posting questions on christie's facebook page. so, both christie and kashkari set to be here in an hour or so and fund-raising is also on the agenda. this is not the first stop, really, for a packed day. governor christie is the chairman of the republican governor's association. he will be helping with a fund-raiser for that group later today in san francisco. it's a luncheon that's $10,000 a plate. so a little bit pricy. >> thanks so much, stephanie. >>> an update to breaking news. crews combing through a burned out mobile home in hayward. the home is still smoldering this morning. it's happening on fuchsia court and mission boulevard. kris sanchez joins us live from the skeecene. what are you learning about the victim? >
became friends with mark zukerizucke zuckerbe zuckerberg.of him showing up at his house when he hosted a fund-raiser for christie's re-election campaign. meantime governor christie is slated to meet with zuckerberg, again. hosting a live q and a session at facebook headquarters starts at 3:30 this afternoon. people will be posting questions on christie's facebook page. so, both christie and kashkari set to be here in an hour or so and fund-raising is also on the agenda. this is not the first...
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it is a testament to mark zuckerberg in his ability to recruit some of the best talent. >> he had a quite heartfelt post in leaving. it is interesting, he will not be leaving whatsapp, that is completely separate. they have 200 million monthly users, 12 billion messages shared every day. the numbers are enviable for any startup. >> i was on with trish regan when the news broke, and she was talking about carl icahn's take that the company should be split. with the faster growth of paypal, they might have had evaluation, but also much greater reward for the people that worked there. carl icahn made the point that by being part of ebay, it does not get the best and the brightest because that big lottery ticket the stock options is not as lucrative. and now david is going to a company that has the kind of growth we have seen out of facebook. >> i wonder if this is a big loss for paypal. should paypal be a separate company? a lot of the paypal mafia believe it should be. >> one of the things that david said in his facebook post, there's also a link on linkedin, he says that the team was so dee
it is a testament to mark zuckerberg in his ability to recruit some of the best talent. >> he had a quite heartfelt post in leaving. it is interesting, he will not be leaving whatsapp, that is completely separate. they have 200 million monthly users, 12 billion messages shared every day. the numbers are enviable for any startup. >> i was on with trish regan when the news broke, and she was talking about carl icahn's take that the company should be split. with the faster growth of...
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you had been swapping messages with mark zuckerberg. got to the headquarters and tried out the technology and he said, what? >> how can i help? he is a powerful guy and incredibly smart guy. he shared the vision we had. it really came together. we all got together. and mark zuckerberg shared the same vision. he wanted to get in the hands of as many people. we started the company on the foundation of how to get it into as many hands and homes and hopefully, hands as possible. >> you're saying you've got into the facebook headquarters for the first time since the deal was announced recently? >> it was a pretty wild the way to do a deal. this is my third company getting acquired. they made the deal on a handshake to a signing of the agreement within a week. about four days or so. we did not sleep much. going back and having the memories of getting the deal done. it showed the passion. it was incredibly fun. >> we are at a big game event. you have a gaming background. oculus has strong ties. oculus could be a part of facebook. you have talk
you had been swapping messages with mark zuckerberg. got to the headquarters and tried out the technology and he said, what? >> how can i help? he is a powerful guy and incredibly smart guy. he shared the vision we had. it really came together. we all got together. and mark zuckerberg shared the same vision. he wanted to get in the hands of as many people. we started the company on the foundation of how to get it into as many hands and homes and hopefully, hands as possible. >>...
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here is a little kitty kitty cat with a gun some sort of nine millimeter something talked to mark zuckerberg about this get it kept photos so he's worth thirty billion dollars isis knows a kitty cat photo so they should get evaluation based on the decapitations that you mentioned the rate of the capitation and the apostolic conversion which is another key metric similar to facebook's likes i would say that the valuation for isis right now would probably be somewhere in the twenty billion range and i think that you know for a fee on bank you know banking fees that's a pretty juicy fake so they're saying that isis is attracting so many people because of their social media outpouring if there is you know these are the investors that jihadi investors don't care about that they don't already have scribed trying to in london what is a regulatory so call so let's take isis public down there the london stock exchange and mark carney would be the first guy in line buying into his allotment of these shares next i want to move on to of course what we talked about is why why there are so many enemies in
here is a little kitty kitty cat with a gun some sort of nine millimeter something talked to mark zuckerberg about this get it kept photos so he's worth thirty billion dollars isis knows a kitty cat photo so they should get evaluation based on the decapitations that you mentioned the rate of the capitation and the apostolic conversion which is another key metric similar to facebook's likes i would say that the valuation for isis right now would probably be somewhere in the twenty billion range...
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pay them pay them money because they should share in the revenues of the success of the company zuckerberg and facebook i mean this was always a problem from day one they built a company on the back of the public utility that is the internet now they're charging access to that public utility and they're screwing us the that's why we need real alternative media because i never even heard of the project that you're doing but i think if we all come together and work together and build something that's alternative build something that's different and in the same time motivate and help each other and build each other up there's nothing really stopping us but but there's a lack of real information there's a lack of real communication and that's what we're trying to bridge that's what we're trying to stop but the you know community the social media community i think it's an amazing merger and i think we're living in a time that's really fascinating it's either make it or break it right now it's either we're going to you know all come together and build something that's totally different that's an
pay them pay them money because they should share in the revenues of the success of the company zuckerberg and facebook i mean this was always a problem from day one they built a company on the back of the public utility that is the internet now they're charging access to that public utility and they're screwing us the that's why we need real alternative media because i never even heard of the project that you're doing but i think if we all come together and work together and build something...
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this follows $100 million donatn zuckerberg made to newark, new jersey schools four years ago. that was criticized in new yorker article for funds not going to people who needed it. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up later in the show your voice. i will read your tweets and facebook comments. make sure you send me a tweet or facebook me at gerri willis@fbn. sun is out and so are the sun lovers but are you protects from its rays? we have the best sunscreens to use this summer. stay with us. ♪. @a >> from our fox business studios in new york, here again is gerri willis. gerri: welcome back to the willis will pour. we all know that we should wear sunscreen, but many of us, and many men, do not. we have a doctor with us of the american academy of dermatology. thank you for coming on the show. let's start with something a little bit different. you know a lot about tanning beds, the rules are changing. why is that? >> big news from the fda whippets. for the third time in about 20 years, the tanning beds are going to be classified as more dan
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this follows $100 million donation zuckerberg made to newark, new jersey schools four years ago. that was criticized in new yorker article for funds not going to people who needed it. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up later in the show your voice. i will read your tweets and facebook comments. make sure you send me tweet or facebook me at gerriillis@fbn. sun is out and so are the sun lovers but are you protects from its rays? we have the best sunscreens to use this summer. stay with us. ♪. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones ere businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. [ girl ] my mom, she m
this follows $100 million donation zuckerberg made to newark, new jersey schools four years ago. that was criticized in new yorker article for funds not going to people who needed it. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up later in the show your voice. i will read your tweets and facebook comments. make sure you send me tweet or facebook me at gerriillis@fbn. sun is out and so are the sun lovers but are you protects from its rays? we have the best...
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zuckerberg spend a lot of money around political action committees that get larger and larger. of thing if you are worried about all of the things that people worry about i wonder why they keep getting a free pass. >> i feel like we should not demonize the wealthy and people that are innovating. this is where innovation is coming from. >> listen, they will hate silicon valley at some point. they have hated wall street in the past. they looked to silicon valley. i don't know how many years down the road, but we will demonize silicon valley. rollbacks, wherever you are scared of, it eventually will be demonized. [laughter] charles: when you went out and hung out in new york city, did you tell people you were a wall street guy? >> proud to be from wall street at that point. >> you are a job creator, and unser been aware. >> they create wealth. i feel like every day i am doing something good for other people. charles: we got a great tweet earlier about the power of very, very rich people. is anyone concerned there is so much power and government is so corrupt that it hurts the abil
zuckerberg spend a lot of money around political action committees that get larger and larger. of thing if you are worried about all of the things that people worry about i wonder why they keep getting a free pass. >> i feel like we should not demonize the wealthy and people that are innovating. this is where innovation is coming from. >> listen, they will hate silicon valley at some point. they have hated wall street in the past. they looked to silicon valley. i don't know how many...
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by the way, mark zuckerberg did some of this.ought five parcels of property near his home in palo alto to control the neighborhood. by the way he is trying to keep in mind of who they want the market the properties too and so forth. to emac's point you may not get what you wish for and may be wrong kind of overlords. melissa: real threat. look at larry page of google he could buy all of boca raton, florida. that is hotbed for rich senior citizens. finally market google glass. there could be google bifolk calls. there could be -- >> ries and reward. melissa: emac what do you think. >> this is way to look at billionaire wealth, how much real estate they could have. melissa: yeah. >> they, bill gates could buy boston. melissa: that's right. they have ralph lauren, worcester and not very preppie. "star wars" creator george lucas. homestead, florida. florida loves a theme park. george lucas comes up with a pretty great theme park for them in home, stead florida. scotty markets what do you think? who stuck out for you? >> zuckerberg an
by the way, mark zuckerberg did some of this.ought five parcels of property near his home in palo alto to control the neighborhood. by the way he is trying to keep in mind of who they want the market the properties too and so forth. to emac's point you may not get what you wish for and may be wrong kind of overlords. melissa: real threat. look at larry page of google he could buy all of boca raton, florida. that is hotbed for rich senior citizens. finally market google glass. there could be...
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could zuckerberg now be buying ebay. >> plus, doctor in the house. jetblue founder david neeleman and his physician discuss analyzing your genetic code to live longer. not just the stuff of new age pulp and science fiction. don't miss it and we'll ask him about jetblue's big move into first class. would he have done that? so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> take a look at the major averages. in the red across the board. i was saying to kell before the break, the dow and s&p are down for just the third time in the last three weeks. that's the kind of market it's been. we're waiting for dow 17,000 and waiting for s&p 2000, and it appears as though we'll have to wait for yet at least another day. >> our next
could zuckerberg now be buying ebay. >> plus, doctor in the house. jetblue founder david neeleman and his physician discuss analyzing your genetic code to live longer. not just the stuff of new age pulp and science fiction. don't miss it and we'll ask him about jetblue's big move into first class. would he have done that? so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer,...
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is anybody really checking mark zuckerberg? or steve jobs when he set up that board?acebook is structured and the way steve jobs organized that board, it was to make sure he had the room to do what he wanted to do. >> no. a good argument. there's perspectives on both sides. i think when you've got an individual like reid and mark zuckerberg, they reed, such close touch with what needs to happen and what the consumer wants. i think that it works. >> the success of these moves is all about timing. you push for a split of bog iger's role, announced he'll step down as ceo, and the stock has gone gang busters, that's not successful. same with netflix, too. if you had done it a couple years ago when they hadn't made the bet on original content and when the stock wasn't doing as well you probably would have been more successful. on the content's front, mitch, do you watch "house of cards"? >> yes. i'm a total fan of the series, and i think it really represents -- i think i'm just one individual who loves more complex characters, who loves to be taken along a long story line.
is anybody really checking mark zuckerberg? or steve jobs when he set up that board?acebook is structured and the way steve jobs organized that board, it was to make sure he had the room to do what he wanted to do. >> no. a good argument. there's perspectives on both sides. i think when you've got an individual like reid and mark zuckerberg, they reed, such close touch with what needs to happen and what the consumer wants. i think that it works. >> the success of these moves is all...
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of facebook and says he wants it so mark zuckerberg of facebook can get high-tech immigrants into thisountry to work for him and take american jobs. that was a little bit more nuanced than he wants pro-amnesty and stuff like that. i think people who are against immigration reform will use that, and i think the republican party will shy away from it. but i think they're drawing lessons from it. >> sam stein, political reporter for "huffington post," thanks for being here. >> young guns! >> young guns! can only be said that way. that's the rule. i'm just going to do it again. young guns! we'll be right back. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >>> today the senate voted for a big bill to fix the va. that bill soon on the way to the president. the secretary of the
of facebook and says he wants it so mark zuckerberg of facebook can get high-tech immigrants into thisountry to work for him and take american jobs. that was a little bit more nuanced than he wants pro-amnesty and stuff like that. i think people who are against immigration reform will use that, and i think the republican party will shy away from it. but i think they're drawing lessons from it. >> sam stein, political reporter for "huffington post," thanks for being here....
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of facebook and says he wants it so mark zuckerberg of facebook can get high-tech immigrants into thiscountry to work for him and take american jobs. that was a little bit more nuanced than he wants pro-amnesty and stuff like that. i think people who are against immigration reform will use that, and i think the republican party will shy away from it. but i think they're drawing lessons from it. >> sam stein, political reporter for "huffington post," thanks for being here. >> young guns! >> young guns! can only be said that way. that's the rule. i'm just going to do it again. young guns! we'll be right back. ♪ insta-glam yourself katy perry's new insta-glam collection from covergirl new ready set gorgeous makeup insta-gorgeous skin new bombshell curvaceous mascara insta-bombshell lashes and new colorlicious lip gloss insta-licious lips insta-glam you, then instagram me! easy breezy beautiful covergirl to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay
of facebook and says he wants it so mark zuckerberg of facebook can get high-tech immigrants into thiscountry to work for him and take american jobs. that was a little bit more nuanced than he wants pro-amnesty and stuff like that. i think people who are against immigration reform will use that, and i think the republican party will shy away from it. but i think they're drawing lessons from it. >> sam stein, political reporter for "huffington post," thanks for being here....
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re-election campaign and today governor christie is slated to meetith zuckerberg, again. he is hosting a live q and a session in menlo park at the facebook headquarters at 3:30 this afternoon our time where people can post questions on his facebook page for a response. as for the event here this morning it is set for 8:00. they're only expected to be here for about an hour or so and about 50 to 60 people. later then governor christie will go to a $10,000 a plate luncheon here in the city and a fund-raiser for the republican governor's association. live in san francisco this morning, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> big names. chris christie probably has the bridge situation squared away here. but neither he nor anyone can control the weather. >> well, if he was going to cross the golden gate bridge right now, probably have to pay that toll depending on which direction he's headed. coming in from the marin side into san francisco this morning, i can tell you, you're going against the wind, yet again. but it's going to be nice out there today. what a beautiful day w
re-election campaign and today governor christie is slated to meetith zuckerberg, again. he is hosting a live q and a session in menlo park at the facebook headquarters at 3:30 this afternoon our time where people can post questions on his facebook page for a response. as for the event here this morning it is set for 8:00. they're only expected to be here for about an hour or so and about 50 to 60 people. later then governor christie will go to a $10,000 a plate luncheon here in the city and a...
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going back to you, reed, mark zuckerberg's core criticism of the administration, he said essentially,e, the u.s. government should be the champion for the internet, not a threat. they need to be much more transparent about what they're doing, otherwise people will believe the worst. does it strike you as ironic that essentially the government in these big data operations was taking information from companies like facebook? that's what they were subpoenaing, this information given voluntarily. now if some of that data is not original, if it is manipulated, i don't know. i feel like we're in a gray area where the data isn't necessarily your data. it's been manipulated. >> i don't think it is your data. whatever you put on facebook, it basically becomes data belonging to facebook. actually, that's the core of facebook's business. a lot of users don't realize this, but data gathering for use in targeted advertising is what pays the bills there and is what is growing that company. so certainly, i mean, users should know, and i think that's a big part of this issue. people just, you know, t
going back to you, reed, mark zuckerberg's core criticism of the administration, he said essentially,e, the u.s. government should be the champion for the internet, not a threat. they need to be much more transparent about what they're doing, otherwise people will believe the worst. does it strike you as ironic that essentially the government in these big data operations was taking information from companies like facebook? that's what they were subpoenaing, this information given voluntarily....
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with a growing number of messages being relayed on social media, exerting pressure on mark zuckerbergers say the only honorable thing for facebook to do is to hand over all the money it has received as payment to victims of the syrian conflict. as we can see from these pieces , tensteur video footage of thousands of people joined rallies in some of spain's , calling inonday and -- calling for an end to the monarchy and making rate use of the web. many spaniards have taken to twitter to share messages urging fellow citizens to protest against the country's political system. the campaign is backed by spain 's indignant movement, which has set up a website detailing the various meeting points. the opposition movement is alsoe on the streets and online. many have been posting social networks under the #thethird sharing their grievances. many say the monarchy is outdated and are calling for an immediate referendum on whether or not to keep it. an online petition supports this, and it has already drawn over 320,000 signatures. bbc, journalists said young people are more active on social med
with a growing number of messages being relayed on social media, exerting pressure on mark zuckerbergers say the only honorable thing for facebook to do is to hand over all the money it has received as payment to victims of the syrian conflict. as we can see from these pieces , tensteur video footage of thousands of people joined rallies in some of spain's , calling inonday and -- calling for an end to the monarchy and making rate use of the web. many spaniards have taken to twitter to share...
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of facebook and says he wants it so mark zuckerberg of facebook can get high-tech immigrants into thisntry to work for him and take american jobs. that was a little bit more nuanced than he wants pro-amnesty and stuff like that. i think people who are against immigration reform will use that, and i think the republican party will shy away from it. but i think they're drawing lessons from it. >> sam stein, political reporter for "huffington post," thanks for being here. >> young guns! >> young guns! can only be said that way. that's the rule. i'm just going to do it again. young guns! we'll be right back. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is
of facebook and says he wants it so mark zuckerberg of facebook can get high-tech immigrants into thisntry to work for him and take american jobs. that was a little bit more nuanced than he wants pro-amnesty and stuff like that. i think people who are against immigration reform will use that, and i think the republican party will shy away from it. but i think they're drawing lessons from it. >> sam stein, political reporter for "huffington post," thanks for being here. >>...
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zuckerberg,mark matt damon, what the hell have they ever amounted to?[laughter] for all i learned that yell, i have to tell you that the best piece of advice i got was one word from my 89-year-old mother. i will never forget, sitting by her bedside and telling her i decided to run for president. nd andueezed my ha said, integrity. integrity, john. member always, integrity. maybe that tells you a lot of what she thought of politics, but in a complicated world full of close calls that could way, what keeps you awake at night is not so much you got the decision right or wrong, it is whether you made your decision for the right right reasons. integrity. the best piece of advice about diplomacy did not come for my international relations class but from my father, who was in the foreign service. he told me that diplomacy was about being able to see the world through the eyes of someone else, to understand their aspirations and assumptions. perhaps that is another word for empathy, but whatever it is, i will tell you, sitting here on one of the most gorgeous a
zuckerberg,mark matt damon, what the hell have they ever amounted to?[laughter] for all i learned that yell, i have to tell you that the best piece of advice i got was one word from my 89-year-old mother. i will never forget, sitting by her bedside and telling her i decided to run for president. nd andueezed my ha said, integrity. integrity, john. member always, integrity. maybe that tells you a lot of what she thought of politics, but in a complicated world full of close calls that could way,...
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and pricing transparency so that we get the steve jobs, the bill gates, the jeff besos and mark zuckerberg of medical technology because if we don't increase the supply and we only increase the demand, it's just going toet worse for everyone, veterans included. >> well, steve, i'm wondering if this awful situation with the va hospital -- if we could turn lemons into lemonade by showing the way to provide more choice for all americans just as e.mac was saying, maybe we can show how much better it would work if we had more choices. >> that's where vouchers come in because the patient makes the choice. you're not told by a third party where to go we do need that in health care which is not free markets. you get free markets in health care, we'll turn scarsity into abundance. no one starves. we have a lot of food. government doesn't run the foods. if they did, we'd all be starving. >> rick i saw you shaking your head. >> first let me point out that i'm a democrat and i can tell the vouchers -- >> new democrat. >> and yet i can still tell the difference between a voucher for the va and voucher
and pricing transparency so that we get the steve jobs, the bill gates, the jeff besos and mark zuckerberg of medical technology because if we don't increase the supply and we only increase the demand, it's just going toet worse for everyone, veterans included. >> well, steve, i'm wondering if this awful situation with the va hospital -- if we could turn lemons into lemonade by showing the way to provide more choice for all americans just as e.mac was saying, maybe we can show how much...
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that is christie chatting with mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandburg. the jersey governor also answered questions from the public on his facebook page. earlier he was raising money for his party and support for a gubernatorial candidate. >> if you want a new economy you need new leadership. >> it was a quick trip for the governor. he is now in utah for another fund-raising event. >>> watch out for those snakes. hot, dry weather may have more of them slithering in your house. a snake wrangler caught one of them near a pool today. with natural resources drying up, they are going to water-rich areas. yesterday a 74-year-old man was left with a fang mark and swollen hand. >> i thought it was a spider or something like that must have bit me. then i heard a rattle. i was not expecting it at all. i've never seen a rattlesnake around the property. >> experts say keep a close eye on those open spaces and your garages and think twice before you reach into some dark spot. >>> also on the peninsula, for the first time in more than 100 year, a california condor has
that is christie chatting with mark zuckerberg and cheryl sandburg. the jersey governor also answered questions from the public on his facebook page. earlier he was raising money for his party and support for a gubernatorial candidate. >> if you want a new economy you need new leadership. >> it was a quick trip for the governor. he is now in utah for another fund-raising event. >>> watch out for those snakes. hot, dry weather may have more of them slithering in your house....
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mark zuckerberg does the same thing.ff with the the biography of steve jobs, where we found he did some of his most important meetings walking. benefits, nott of least of which is the health benefit. isone of our folks responsible for training and fitness here. great idea.ve a in addition to reducing the demand for conference rooms, you would be in better shape. it is doing your meetings while you are walking around. this was something they had already started and started sharing that as a tip to people in the office. i heard it and found it so clever. me an i just say give break? so clever, this new invention to walk and talk. give me a break. i am pretty sure people walk and talk in new york city for decades. they do not need to have a chat room about it. it is about getting work done. this is ridiculous. how many times have you sat in a conference room with some person who is not a thing about what they're saying, flipping through the pages of their powerpoint slide to try to convince you to do a story or explain a ne
mark zuckerberg does the same thing.ff with the the biography of steve jobs, where we found he did some of his most important meetings walking. benefits, nott of least of which is the health benefit. isone of our folks responsible for training and fitness here. great idea.ve a in addition to reducing the demand for conference rooms, you would be in better shape. it is doing your meetings while you are walking around. this was something they had already started and started sharing that as a tip...
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have icons like mark zuckerberg, the guys from snapchat becoming multimillion and billionaires, theyon't necessarily want to learn from their elders. >> those are so rare. you have a better chance of winning the lottery. you're going to have to get used to the fact that you will have to work your way up. it will be a struggle. you will have ups and downs. that's just the real world. i don't know very many peoples are successful who did not have lots of downs in their careers. anyone with a meteoric rise is getting ready to fall. >> knowing how hard you worked in your career, does it give you pause from young people who don't want to work on the weekend, don't want to work for the man, want to be part of a community. >> it is darwin at work. >> what do you mean? always buy a lottery ticket, stephanie, and win $1 trillion, but generally speaking if you're going to get into goldman sachs, bloomberg, or at the local corner store, you have to work very hard. to work collaboratively, cooperatively. you have to be honest and flexible. if you are going to tell me you don't want to do this an
have icons like mark zuckerberg, the guys from snapchat becoming multimillion and billionaires, theyon't necessarily want to learn from their elders. >> those are so rare. you have a better chance of winning the lottery. you're going to have to get used to the fact that you will have to work your way up. it will be a struggle. you will have ups and downs. that's just the real world. i don't know very many peoples are successful who did not have lots of downs in their careers. anyone with...
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mark zuckerberg google's eric schmidt have lambasted the n.s.a. for using a backdoor to spy on their data centers do you believe them do you believe the tech companies when they claim that they were in the complete dark about the extent of the spying here. to some extent. i think some of them providing some stuff about how knowledgeable they were but also. i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperated well basically double crossed and so why the way and starts to go. through the front door as a result of some legal order the n.s.a. was top was also taking vastly more through the back to work. companies like google probably didn't know about and they actually got pissed off and i think it's genuine anger on their for their part to quit this stuff about how the n.s.a. was intercepting. between international servers. google servers and international countries they were exchanging data at cade it was not not encrypted and so to say was just intercepting it and storing it i suspect that google didn't wasn't aware of that
mark zuckerberg google's eric schmidt have lambasted the n.s.a. for using a backdoor to spy on their data centers do you believe them do you believe the tech companies when they claim that they were in the complete dark about the extent of the spying here. to some extent. i think some of them providing some stuff about how knowledgeable they were but also. i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperated well basically double crossed and so why the way and starts to...