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wait and see when zuckerberg is going to show up. going to be great to see what he has to say maybe about the opportunity that exists iny and. he is not your average pilot. he captures footage from hollywood blockbusters. we met him and tried to find out how he gets those great money shots. >> i love everything about my job. sometimes i literally have to pinch myself to make sure this is not a dream. >> alan kerwin runs a $40 million company, but he is not your average c.e.o.. kerwin flies helicopters for hollywood. >> we operate a fleet in l.a. a big portion of our business is for the motion picture industry. >> he flies cameras for six to 10 films a year. >> i try to put that camera in a sweet spot 100% of the time so the camera operator sitting next to me can always have the shot he wants. >> the director of photography flies with kerwin capturing shots using onboard controls. >> in the case of transformers where you're dealing with robots that don't exist. we go up and go well, let's just make this movement because it would seem
wait and see when zuckerberg is going to show up. going to be great to see what he has to say maybe about the opportunity that exists iny and. he is not your average pilot. he captures footage from hollywood blockbusters. we met him and tried to find out how he gets those great money shots. >> i love everything about my job. sometimes i literally have to pinch myself to make sure this is not a dream. >> alan kerwin runs a $40 million company, but he is not your average c.e.o.....
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behind mark zuckerberg and the cofounder. should we be at all concerned about how facebook vets its leadership? >> facebook isn't talking about what was vetted or how jan was vetted. of course it's an extremely long , process. the acquisition was announced in february and didn't close until this month so it's gone through e.u. regulators, through everyone. so you'd think this kind of thing would come up but it was in 1996. it was a really long time ago. >> i don't want everyone knowing what i did in college so hey. sarah, who covers facebook for bloomberg news, thanks so much. >> up next, taking aim at costco and sam's club with a mobile a.m. -- mobile app. the new york start-up looking to turn the wholesale club business upside down. >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." it's not just silicon valley. tech is exploding in silicon alley. new york city becoming a hotbed of savvy start-ups. especially in certain industries. one company, boxed, is using new tech caps on distribution challenges. selling consumer product
behind mark zuckerberg and the cofounder. should we be at all concerned about how facebook vets its leadership? >> facebook isn't talking about what was vetted or how jan was vetted. of course it's an extremely long , process. the acquisition was announced in february and didn't close until this month so it's gone through e.u. regulators, through everyone. so you'd think this kind of thing would come up but it was in 1996. it was a really long time ago. >> i don't want everyone...
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mark zuckerberg begins a two-day trip to india.will speak on the importance of boosting internet access. here with a little bit more is caroline hyde. is it all philanthropic or is it about living his number two market. --we will halve the hole healthy dose of cynicism. he does talk a lot about getting the next billion online. is still 4.4 billion to go. a massive amount of people need to -- so you can get rural areas, connection to the web. is an initiative he set up. they have their first summit. why pick india? the scale of people off-line is phenomenal. they have 15% penetration. there are more people to go in india than there are in china and indonesia. it has said -- this is an easy win. he really did in this last election and gauge by twitter and facebook. this is why they go to india faith -- first. >> there is an effort by various to o3b.nd we spoke this is not the first tech leader to go to india recently. >> it is a real trend. forging the way was his chief operating officer. she went first in july to meet the prime mini
mark zuckerberg begins a two-day trip to india.will speak on the importance of boosting internet access. here with a little bit more is caroline hyde. is it all philanthropic or is it about living his number two market. --we will halve the hole healthy dose of cynicism. he does talk a lot about getting the next billion online. is still 4.4 billion to go. a massive amount of people need to -- so you can get rural areas, connection to the web. is an initiative he set up. they have their first...
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has been saying. >> an interesting focus for mark zuckerberg.he line of philanthropy and good business. he is talking about all the people who are not online. not only can they not be facebook customers or viewers of "bloombert west" online. see thattrying to movement to get people online all over the world and india here a list in to some of the things he had to say. >> point traditional network infrastructure to connect rural communities with low population density is not really cost effective or practical. that is why it has not been done yet. we are working to develop new technologies that can be more efficient for doing this and 15% of people.is >> is not just as simple as getting computers and phones in the hands of you who do not have them. sorts ofut event information opportunities and reasons to be online. >> right. app have the internet.org where they offer free services like job services, health nurses, to users in places like india. it is not just facebook trying to connect the unconnected or disconnected. it is also google, building
has been saying. >> an interesting focus for mark zuckerberg.he line of philanthropy and good business. he is talking about all the people who are not online. not only can they not be facebook customers or viewers of "bloombert west" online. see thattrying to movement to get people online all over the world and india here a list in to some of the things he had to say. >> point traditional network infrastructure to connect rural communities with low population density is...
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mark zuckerberg are suing as well as nine lawyers from those firms for paul's claim he owned half ofainly before the i.p.o. those are part of a lawsuit and facebook is suing back saying as soon as they knew the claims were fraudulent they should have dropped their involvement. >> paul siglia has a website called street facts he wanted zuckerberg to develop for and he did some work for him shortly before he developed facebook. saying ally facebook is that the law firms knew these documents were fake and they took the case anyway. >> they stayed on the case and they should have known and if they stayed on the case, facebook says it means they were in conclusion with paul ceglia to force an early settlement or that facebook would pay to make them go away. >> what do the law firms say? >> they say that's totally not true, of course. they were acting in the best interests of their client. >> they claim they were injured but they did $100 billion i.p.o. so how injured could they have been? this ised kind of thing normally pursued by the state bar association and may yet be. but zuckerberg,
mark zuckerberg are suing as well as nine lawyers from those firms for paul's claim he owned half ofainly before the i.p.o. those are part of a lawsuit and facebook is suing back saying as soon as they knew the claims were fraudulent they should have dropped their involvement. >> paul siglia has a website called street facts he wanted zuckerberg to develop for and he did some work for him shortly before he developed facebook. saying ally facebook is that the law firms knew these documents...
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mark zuckerberg is in india this morning.ng with the prime minister during his visit to the continent. the challenges of introducing indians to the net. >> the biggest barrier is actually that a lot of people who have never experienced the internet just don't know why they would want it. >> india is a huge potential market for facebook. there are 240 million internet , 100 million of which are on facebook. there are over one billion people who do not currently have access to the net. earnings out from pepsi this morning. the soda maker boosting its full-year growth forecast. stillo says the company faces challenges related to market volatility and sluggish consumer demand in the developing world. a shakeup at the gap has rattled investors. assures of the retailer down as much as 9% in extended trading after gap said it would replace the ceo. theill be replaced president of cap gaps innovation and digital unit. france gets at the bragging rights this morning. always good for literature. i have not read his last three books, bu
mark zuckerberg is in india this morning.ng with the prime minister during his visit to the continent. the challenges of introducing indians to the net. >> the biggest barrier is actually that a lot of people who have never experienced the internet just don't know why they would want it. >> india is a huge potential market for facebook. there are 240 million internet , 100 million of which are on facebook. there are over one billion people who do not currently have access to the...
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but mark zuckerberg isn't the only bigwig doing this.nies are also donating to the ebola cause. mars and nestle, anna, actually announced they're going go ahead and donate money to help in the fight against ebola those are the chocolate makers. >> and that's on top of the $50 million the gates foundation has pledged to donate to the ebola fight. good to see people reach out in this way. alison kosik, we appreciate your reporting. >>> and thank youing for beinge with me. i'm ana cabrera. "@this hour with berman and michaela" starts now. >> hello, i'm john berman. >> and i'm michaela pereira. we have so much news for you. we'll start with startling new figures about the rising rate of ebola cases. the world health organization says by december -- sobering facts here -- there will be 5,000 to 10,000 new cases each week in west africa. even more startling, the death rate has increased now to 70% up from 50%. meanwhile, the first american to contract ebola in the united states is fighting for her life. nurse nina pham is just 26 years old, th
but mark zuckerberg isn't the only bigwig doing this.nies are also donating to the ebola cause. mars and nestle, anna, actually announced they're going go ahead and donate money to help in the fight against ebola those are the chocolate makers. >> and that's on top of the $50 million the gates foundation has pledged to donate to the ebola fight. good to see people reach out in this way. alison kosik, we appreciate your reporting. >>> and thank youing for beinge with me. i'm ana...
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. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg wowed a crowd in beijing.s so good, next. >>> the power of social media. police nabbed this burglary suspect after finding stolen equipment in his storage unit. investigators believe he's behind at least ten burglaries in the bay area including this one. the owner posted surveillance video on social media websites and that led to a tip and his arrest. >>> tonight a south bay landmark has a new owner. the pruneyard towers and the surrounding shopping center in campbell is a walkable mix of retail, office, and hotel space in the south bay. the new owner, ellis partners of san francisco, reportedly purchased the pruneyard, built in the 1970s, for about $300 million. ellis properties owns town and country village in palo alto and recently completed a $20 million improvement plan there. >>> while checking your timeline mark zuckerberg is learning mandarin and he wowed some students. [ speaking foreign language ] >> impressive, we think. zuckerberg speaking mandarin in beijing during a 30-minute q&a session. zuckerb
. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg wowed a crowd in beijing.s so good, next. >>> the power of social media. police nabbed this burglary suspect after finding stolen equipment in his storage unit. investigators believe he's behind at least ten burglaries in the bay area including this one. the owner posted surveillance video on social media websites and that led to a tip and his arrest. >>> tonight a south bay landmark has a new owner. the pruneyard towers and the...
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mark zuckerberg was learning mandarin. how did he do? mandarin was really bad. he did have an accent. i could understand him. it wasn't all that shabby considering he doesn't live in china. it takes commitment. i am not a mandarin native. it is a difficult language to learn. >> he wanted to be able to communicate with his in laws. >>> i have gotten used to the artistic light project on the bay bridge. the artist is telling us he is raising $4 million to put them back up. the state would take over the project. the lights would be a permanent feature of the bridge. >> the necklace lights were a permanent feature. they want the state to maintain them. >> he has to raise $4 million by the end of the year in time for san francisco to host the superbowl in 2016. first we have the world series game 3 tomorrow. >> hitting him out of the park, hunter and giants fans should be thanking a los gatos company. >> hunter pence had a clutch home run. he admits he hits the bat strange. >> some say unorthodox. >> he has been getting help from the zep base
mark zuckerberg was learning mandarin. how did he do? mandarin was really bad. he did have an accent. i could understand him. it wasn't all that shabby considering he doesn't live in china. it takes commitment. i am not a mandarin native. it is a difficult language to learn. >> he wanted to be able to communicate with his in laws. >>> i have gotten used to the artistic light project on the bay bridge. the artist is telling us he is raising $4 million to put them back up. the...
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zuckerberg keeps facebook relevant.e has the genius for keeping his product relevant in a very fickle market. >> absolutely. his investments have been spectacular. buying instagram. we could talk about how they should monetize it and that's a valid question you about it is a great, great service they continue to add users to. whatsapp is one of these companies a great acquisition. facebook may not be in china but whatsapp is. it continues to be a great entry point for then. zuckerberg, what is great about him, he is not afraid to experiment even when the experiments don't necessarily pay off. they will experiment with new apps and experiment with new products. if they don't work, that's fine. but if they can pay off really well. liz: it is google in a way. great to see both of you. ron, thanks for being on the phone with us right there. christina warren of mashable. david: exciting moments. alibaba founder and ceo jack ma saying last night he is looking at potential partnership with apple pay. is this a smart move for a
zuckerberg keeps facebook relevant.e has the genius for keeping his product relevant in a very fickle market. >> absolutely. his investments have been spectacular. buying instagram. we could talk about how they should monetize it and that's a valid question you about it is a great, great service they continue to add users to. whatsapp is one of these companies a great acquisition. facebook may not be in china but whatsapp is. it continues to be a great entry point for then. zuckerberg,...
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." >> mark zuckerberg wowing the crowd in china showing off his mandarin skills. zuckerberg is visiting a number of countries in asia. he was in japan earlier this week. he said he started learning man drin so he could communicate with his wife's family. >> now he's just showing off. a fremont company facing a fine this morning for underpaying its tech workers severely. they were paid just $1.20 an hour. electronics for imaging flu in eight employees and they worked 120-hour weeks for two months to set up the workers for country done here in the united states. it shocked federal agent ps. >> it is certainly unreasonable to bring workers here in the sil con valley or to sprrn zbrrnls. >> wow. trying to get away with it. >> u.s. prosecutors looking behind the japanese company involved in the air bag safety recall. good morning, kate. >> reporter: good morning to you. the government has now increased the number of car that could be affected to at least 7.8 million. too much force could potentially rupture and and scrape mess the dow falling for the first time in four
." >> mark zuckerberg wowing the crowd in china showing off his mandarin skills. zuckerberg is visiting a number of countries in asia. he was in japan earlier this week. he said he started learning man drin so he could communicate with his wife's family. >> now he's just showing off. a fremont company facing a fine this morning for underpaying its tech workers severely. they were paid just $1.20 an hour. electronics for imaging flu in eight employees and they worked 120-hour...
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isnwhile, mark zuckerberg also in china, where facebook has been blocked since 2009. what do the trips abroad really mean? i talked with the chief research operator about the meeting. >> i think this is about communication. steve jobs famously never engaged china. i think this started with an engagement. you can be the victims or try to open up a dialogue. i think that is what tim cook tried to do. let's start a dialogue. been reports the chinese government may be behind this man in the middle attack. he has got to be angry. what can he tell the vice premier that may make cam him embraced- make the attitude? >> it is interesting. it tends to blend together at times. i think tim cook is saying, i want more transparency. let's open up that dialogue. that's where it starts. he has got to be really concerned with what is behind that. if you don't start the dialogue the distance increases. then you have a real problem, and you end up where facebook is in a> we will get that second. tim cook says he thinks china will be the biggest market. are they on track? ?s this a setba
isnwhile, mark zuckerberg also in china, where facebook has been blocked since 2009. what do the trips abroad really mean? i talked with the chief research operator about the meeting. >> i think this is about communication. steve jobs famously never engaged china. i think this started with an engagement. you can be the victims or try to open up a dialogue. i think that is what tim cook tried to do. let's start a dialogue. been reports the chinese government may be behind this man in the...
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zuckerberg said, "hello, students" in mandarin.nt yet but completed the chat in mandarin. zuckerberg said facebook which is banned in china helps chinese companies connect with overseas clients. anne-marie? >> is that all he said because they seemed to have a pretty robust response there. that's pretty good. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return, a celestial show put on by the sun and the moon. and why is football's biggest star so upset during last night's game? gosh. try four, buddy. hmm, i'll take a dark roast. chai tea, please. honey, text the man what you want. french vanilla, make it strong! the all new keurig 2.0 is here. brew for one, brew for all. whoamy cuts all better.re. cause sarah's mom discovered neosporin. with patented technology... ...that heals cuts two days faster than store brands. neosporin. buy three johnson & johnson first aid products and get a free bag. tonight at a-t-and-t park. w one of the giants leaders ss he deals with all the press and ebola in the new yor
zuckerberg said, "hello, students" in mandarin.nt yet but completed the chat in mandarin. zuckerberg said facebook which is banned in china helps chinese companies connect with overseas clients. anne-marie? >> is that all he said because they seemed to have a pretty robust response there. that's pretty good. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return, a celestial show put on by the sun and the moon. and why is football's biggest...
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the promise mark zuckerberg made to leaders in india today.urance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >>> a teen under arrest for bringing a fully loaded firearm to a bay area middle school. police seized this gun at mission hill middle school. the 13-year-old gun had the gun on campus since wednesday. the student refused to continue on how he got the gun. police say it was stolen from a home in arkansas in 2012. >>> facebook is behind india's efforts to provide internet to 1 billion people. mark zuckerberg met in new delhi today praising the program known as the digital india initiative. >> connecting more than 1 billion people to the internet is going t
the promise mark zuckerberg made to leaders in india today.urance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46....
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now facebook's mark zuckerberg is also saying aloaloha. this is part of the 700 acres that zuckerberg bought on the north shore of kauai. it's an old plantation that's been on the island for a while. developers want permission to build 80 luxury homes on this site, which irritated neighbors. if zuckerberg decides to become a gentleman farmer and not to develop, he would be welcomed by a lot of people with open arms. >> i think he's going to be welcomed with open arms anyway. >> a beautiful place. >>> all right, jeff, seeing that rain come in soon? >> a little bit. slowly and surely, we're going to get some rainfall here across the bay area. you can see across the sky camera network, it definitely is cloudy right now. from emeryville looking towards the city, we'll talk more about when those raindrops arrive and not only a chance of rain tomorrow, but two other chances. we'll detail it for you. >>> well, the quaint town of carmel is getting something they've never seen there before. would you believe, parking meters. beginning next month, p
now facebook's mark zuckerberg is also saying aloaloha. this is part of the 700 acres that zuckerberg bought on the north shore of kauai. it's an old plantation that's been on the island for a while. developers want permission to build 80 luxury homes on this site, which irritated neighbors. if zuckerberg decides to become a gentleman farmer and not to develop, he would be welcomed by a lot of people with open arms. >> i think he's going to be welcomed with open arms anyway. >> a...
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coming up, mark zuckerberg sets his sights on india. how to get an opportunity is there for major tech companies there? -- how big an opportunity is there for major tech companies? onthis is "bloomberg west" bloomberg television, your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. mark zuckerberg will visit india for the first summit taking place in delhi. it will bring together experts focus ontry leaders to ways to deliver the internet for more people in developing world'ss hosted in the second-most populous nation. microsoft is doubling down on india. yesterday, they announced they will build data centers in india . how big an opportunity is the indian market for tech companies ? joining me to discuss, our tech and media analyst. what do you make of mark zuckerberg is adding india? this is his first major trip since going to global world conference. >> one of the most important and things is going to be what is the global reach at this point which would mean that at any given area, the data centers you have. footincreased the global rent of
coming up, mark zuckerberg sets his sights on india. how to get an opportunity is there for major tech companies there? -- how big an opportunity is there for major tech companies? onthis is "bloomberg west" bloomberg television, your phone, your tablet, and bloomberg.com. mark zuckerberg will visit india for the first summit taking place in delhi. it will bring together experts focus ontry leaders to ways to deliver the internet for more people in developing world'ss hosted in the...
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facebook's mark zuckerberg is in india. he is set to speak shortly.
facebook's mark zuckerberg is in india. he is set to speak shortly.
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thankfully mark zuckerberg has tossed 7 million dollars to the disease.t if we could choose wherey make it go where it should go. tom eckal once gave study volunteers $100, most gave $1.70 to the man, but when they could target specific programs they gave twice as much to disaster relief and three times as much to fight cancer. because, see, we know what matters, but when you have a president who prefers feel good fads delivered by sheltered undergrads, at least we're cracking down on cupcakes at school, those things will kill you. so let's go around the table, dana, zuckerberg, nice of him, he gave $25 million. if you had $25 million. if you had it to give away. >> mark zuckerberg giving 25 million dlrto the cdc. but it is the equivalent of my giving $25 or less to the cdc. i could give 25 bucks, but the interesting thing is the government has foundations, so the cdc has money like this that you can receive. so it's conceivable that each department could have a foundation, so you could have public dollars. >> if i only wasn't so cheap and lazy. >> that's
thankfully mark zuckerberg has tossed 7 million dollars to the disease.t if we could choose wherey make it go where it should go. tom eckal once gave study volunteers $100, most gave $1.70 to the man, but when they could target specific programs they gave twice as much to disaster relief and three times as much to fight cancer. because, see, we know what matters, but when you have a president who prefers feel good fads delivered by sheltered undergrads, at least we're cracking down on cupcakes...
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zuckerberg turned down the acquisition offer. >> how was the interview process evolved? >> 40 minutes. >> 40-minute interviews and now with 10-minute interviews we don't have a pitch. >> how can you really know? >> you can't know for show? >> after each minute, how likely are you to change your mind. another 10 minutes, you might change your mind. >> what is the likelihood? >> the valuation is is $30 billion. all the money is in the few big hits and you have to ask what percentage you end up and we assume it will be end up being 3%. 3% of 30. i have never done this. >> $900 million. until you asked me that, i never multiplied those numbers together. >> an article said see coya has made more money than y combinator than y combinator has. and your policy is you don't make follow-on investments, right? >> yeah. >> would you consider changing that policy in order to make money off the hits that you pick? >> we never say never. there is a signalling thing. f we are going to do follow-on investments, that would hurt the founders who are probably great investment opportunities
zuckerberg turned down the acquisition offer. >> how was the interview process evolved? >> 40 minutes. >> 40-minute interviews and now with 10-minute interviews we don't have a pitch. >> how can you really know? >> you can't know for show? >> after each minute, how likely are you to change your mind. another 10 minutes, you might change your mind. >> what is the likelihood? >> the valuation is is $30 billion. all the money is in the few big hits...
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el mandarin es un lenguaje bastante dificil de dominar, incluso para el ceo de facebook, mark zuckerbergo que queria aprender el idioma esposa es chino-americana y algunos de sus cuqados hablan mandarin. musica despiden al trompetista de la banda el recodo...la esposa y su supueto amante estan arrestados..y volveremos a nueva york con la conferencia de prensa con lo ultimo sobre el nuevo aso confirmado >> recorrido una distancia de 5 km. como si fuera un b >> vamos a regresar en vivo con la conferencia de prensa sobre el diagnÓstico del primer caso de Ébola en nueva york, se encuentra ahÍ el alcalde de nueva york el gobernador de y regresamos con la noticiarro. >> fue traÍdo con síntomas del Ébola, el doctor spencer dio positivo a la enfermedad convirtiÉndose en el primer caso del mortal virus en esta ciudad, spencer fue traÍdo a este hospital oÍdo colocado en cuarentena, las autoridades sanitarias han enviado a mÉdicos por toda la ciudad para rastrear a todas las personas que tuvieron contacto con Él en los Últimos dÍas. esto se harÁ hasta que expertos para el control y prevenciÓn de la
el mandarin es un lenguaje bastante dificil de dominar, incluso para el ceo de facebook, mark zuckerbergo que queria aprender el idioma esposa es chino-americana y algunos de sus cuqados hablan mandarin. musica despiden al trompetista de la banda el recodo...la esposa y su supueto amante estan arrestados..y volveremos a nueva york con la conferencia de prensa con lo ultimo sobre el nuevo aso confirmado >> recorrido una distancia de 5 km. como si fuera un b >> vamos a regresar en...
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mark zuckerberg lays out lands for the future of facebook and where he hopes to take the company in the next ten careers. >> a gorgeous day out there and meteorologist mike nicco has >>> former state senate president breaks silence in oakland's mayor's race and joins several leaders in endorsing parker as the next mayor of oakland. he unsuccessfully ran for oakland mayor in 2010. >> we need someone would not only will say what he is thinking but will act upon what he is saying. >> parker is the port of oakland commissioner and running against 14 other candidates including current mayor quan who appointed him to the job. >> a man says he is lucky to be alive after a black bear charged him. he says when he opened the door to let the dog out he came face-to-face with 350 pound male black bear eating from the garbage can and the bear rushed im. >> i tried to kick the leg open and it swiped my leg. i was able to slam the door shut. right here. >> that was quit thing. his leg is fine but he is worried because the bear returned the next day, so he reported it to the game warden and says from n
mark zuckerberg lays out lands for the future of facebook and where he hopes to take the company in the next ten careers. >> a gorgeous day out there and meteorologist mike nicco has >>> former state senate president breaks silence in oakland's mayor's race and joins several leaders in endorsing parker as the next mayor of oakland. he unsuccessfully ran for oakland mayor in 2010. >> we need someone would not only will say what he is thinking but will act upon what he is...
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joining me now, the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media, randy zuckerberg, also host of "dot complicatedave you on the program today. let me ask you your reaction when you heard comments about karma instead of asking for a raise? >> my first reaction was, wow, did he rely on karma to get the ceo position? i'm pretty sure no ceo ever just sat back and let the system take care of itself to get to that position. you know, i recently joined the public board of professional diversity network, a company that works with fortune 500 companies to increase the number of women and minorities they have in the workforce. an issue close to my heart. i really hope that he feels thoroughly embarrassed by these remarks now he uses the platform of microsoft for good to put his money where his mouth is and not just his foot in the mouth. >> you've worked in the tech world. can women rely on karma or do they need something more? >> no, nobody can rely on karma in the workforce to get ahead. absolutely people need to speak up and be vocal and we need to take a look at some of the systemic measures in place r
joining me now, the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media, randy zuckerberg, also host of "dot complicatedave you on the program today. let me ask you your reaction when you heard comments about karma instead of asking for a raise? >> my first reaction was, wow, did he rely on karma to get the ceo position? i'm pretty sure no ceo ever just sat back and let the system take care of itself to get to that position. you know, i recently joined the public board of professional diversity...
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what do you make of mark zuckerberg visiting india? his first big international trip since going to mobile world congress last february. >> one of the most important things for any cloud provider will be the kind of global reach you can get. at any given area, how many data centers can you have? microsoft has spent a lot of money over the last two years increasing its global footprint of data centers. they touted they are getting bigger than amazon, a few times bigger than google. it is important for these companies to spend money to make sure they open data centers. >> one of the statistics i was looking as that there are far less percentagewise people connected in india than there are in china, 12.6% of indians are online a comparison to china which is 42.3%. you think of india as a high-tech nation. why is this -- this? >> you don't want to look at the overall population. you want to look at the middle class which is about 350 million. a large portion of that is already connected and that is the target audience for a lot of interest
what do you make of mark zuckerberg visiting india? his first big international trip since going to mobile world congress last february. >> one of the most important things for any cloud provider will be the kind of global reach you can get. at any given area, how many data centers can you have? microsoft has spent a lot of money over the last two years increasing its global footprint of data centers. they touted they are getting bigger than amazon, a few times bigger than google. it is...
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one of the first venture capitalists to talk with mark zuckerberg in the early days of facebook. lance, good to have you here. we have to start with facebook and i want to start with the head line from the "new york times" in just a second. but shares have been selling off today despite reporting third quarter aerearnings and revenue that topped estimates. the companying warning it would be a major investment year for the company. here is ceo mark zuckerberg on that call last night. >> one thing i'm particularly pleased about is that while we're investing aggressively and making progress towards our big long-term goals we also continue to execute well against near term priorities. >> aggressive is possibly an understatement given the volume of spending they are expected. but what the "new york times" titled. facebook to spend billions on future. seems innocuous enough but what do you think is afoot here. >> their engagement is off the chart with 830 million daily active users and growing. so this is a stunning number. the revenue per user is growing. so those are the metrics to c
one of the first venture capitalists to talk with mark zuckerberg in the early days of facebook. lance, good to have you here. we have to start with facebook and i want to start with the head line from the "new york times" in just a second. but shares have been selling off today despite reporting third quarter aerearnings and revenue that topped estimates. the companying warning it would be a major investment year for the company. here is ceo mark zuckerberg on that call last night....
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the teamsters sent a letter to zuckerberg saying while your employees earning extraordinary wages and are able to live and enjoy life in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the bay area, these drivers can't afford to support a family, send their children to school or least of all afford to even dream of buying a house anywhere near where they work. a lot of these drivers work far away from where the bus company is located in san carlos saying it's not feasible to drive home, waste gas, pay tolls just to come back a few hours later. live at facebook headquarters in menlo park kiet do, kpix 5. >> no comment from facebook. >>> health experts confirm the first known case of a person who contracted ebola from somewhere other than west africa. as cbs news reporter susan mcginnis reports, there could soon be health screening of airline passengers to stop the virus from spreading further. >>> reporter: health officials in spain are tackling the first known case of ebola contracted outside west africa. crews transported an infected nurse to a hospital in madrid for treatment monday nig
the teamsters sent a letter to zuckerberg saying while your employees earning extraordinary wages and are able to live and enjoy life in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the bay area, these drivers can't afford to support a family, send their children to school or least of all afford to even dream of buying a house anywhere near where they work. a lot of these drivers work far away from where the bus company is located in san carlos saying it's not feasible to drive home, waste gas,...
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so they have sent a letter to ceo zuckerberg hoping he can put a bit of brush on the bus contractor -- pressure on the bus contractor and make something happen. these buses are everywhere in the bay area a symbol of wealth and prosperity and tension over the widening income gap. the average facebook employee makes $120,000 a year plus perks and the bus drivers maybe about $20 an hour and work split shifts. their morning route ends at 11 a.m. and the evening route starts at 5 p.m. the teamsters says the drivers tell them they sleep in the car and get paid for an eight-hour day that turns out to be 15 hours. the teamsters sent a letter to zuckerberg saying while your employees earn extraordinary wages and are able to live and enjoy life in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the bay area, these drivers can't afford to support a family, send a family to school or buy a house near where they work. so far facebook hasn't commented. in menlo park, kiet kpix 5. >>> events around the arrest of ray mcdonald may spark a change on whether san jose police can get secondary employment with
so they have sent a letter to ceo zuckerberg hoping he can put a bit of brush on the bus contractor -- pressure on the bus contractor and make something happen. these buses are everywhere in the bay area a symbol of wealth and prosperity and tension over the widening income gap. the average facebook employee makes $120,000 a year plus perks and the bus drivers maybe about $20 an hour and work split shifts. their morning route ends at 11 a.m. and the evening route starts at 5 p.m. the teamsters...
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mark zuckerberg just learned mandarin. will it set a new standard for american companies trying to break through to the largest pool of consumers, he's one smart guy. let's start the "countdown." and so yes, companies came out with bangup earnings today, but if there's one thing investors are learning, it's that in some cases and we saw that this week, it's time to say out with the old and maybe in with the new. in this kind of market enee 200 point market swings, up, down, all around, is the only way to make money with stocks to forget ibm, coke, pepsi, general motors and focus on the names embracing new technology and have a little spice to them like the teslas, the twitters and t-mobiles of the world? let's bring in traders and get to the floor show new york stock exchange, cme, nymex. we should say maybe it's due to old school name like caterpillar and the newer names that appear to have a good foot hold. >> it is, it gets back to something we talked to earlier in the week. the bigger household names have gotten away w
mark zuckerberg just learned mandarin. will it set a new standard for american companies trying to break through to the largest pool of consumers, he's one smart guy. let's start the "countdown." and so yes, companies came out with bangup earnings today, but if there's one thing investors are learning, it's that in some cases and we saw that this week, it's time to say out with the old and maybe in with the new. in this kind of market enee 200 point market swings, up, down, all...
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zuckerberg learned the language because his wife is chinese and he wanted to speak to her grandparents in their language. >> that's good. that's a very hard language to learn. >> tough language, right? >> absolutely. >> all right. that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. enjoy your afternoon. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com lopreventable medical errors,hey all lnow the third leadingse of cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >> rick: hey! >> caroline: there's my handsome hubby. >> rick: today is the day that everything changes. i just heard from my dad. he's made his decision. >> caroline: the c.e.o. position? >> rick: will it be me...
zuckerberg learned the language because his wife is chinese and he wanted to speak to her grandparents in their language. >> that's good. that's a very hard language to learn. >> tough language, right? >> absolutely. >> all right. that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. enjoy your afternoon. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com lopreventable medical errors,hey all lnow the third leadingse of cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take...
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latest headlines from zuckerberg right after this break. later crude oil hovering near 80 bucks a barrel. look at the best performing stocks during oil bear market ahead. in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. >>> still ahead on "fast money," facebook's conference call about halfway over. the stock at its lows in the after hours session. we have the latest from the call. four stocks have outperformed when oil prices fall. and could beef buns, yes, beef buns, help one fast food chain revitalize its business. jane wells did some hands on research. let's start with facebook. the earnings call under way. julia boorstin has the latest. julia? >> that's right. fac
latest headlines from zuckerberg right after this break. later crude oil hovering near 80 bucks a barrel. look at the best performing stocks during oil bear market ahead. in this world. who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's...
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. >>> and today facebook ceo mark zuckerberg announced he is donating $25 million to the cdc to help fight ebola. suckerberg cited the neat -- zuckerberg cited to need to get ebola under control. >>> opening statements began today in the trial of a man accused of murdering a classmate 30 years ago. prosecutors believe they have dna evidence to prove that john carlson now 46, killed tina fails in 1984. at the time, both were students at pleasanton high school. >>> an american airlines jet had to make an emergency rabidding at sfo leaving some passengers stranded until this morning. the boeing 757 had just taken off for dallas yesterday morning when paneling separated from a wall inside the plane. as you can see from these photos, insulation was exposed. american airlines says it was caused by a blown air duct. the airline adds that the plane's fuselage was never compromised. >>> you've heard it before. when the bay area is going to be hit with another major earthquake. now a new study says four faults from in line for a quake of magnitude 6.8 or stronger because pressure for an earthq
. >>> and today facebook ceo mark zuckerberg announced he is donating $25 million to the cdc to help fight ebola. suckerberg cited the neat -- zuckerberg cited to need to get ebola under control. >>> opening statements began today in the trial of a man accused of murdering a classmate 30 years ago. prosecutors believe they have dna evidence to prove that john carlson now 46, killed tina fails in 1984. at the time, both were students at pleasanton high school. >>> an...
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zuckerberg's grant was after a $9 million by microsoft co-unfoer, paul -- co-founder, paul allen. >>> you can get breaking news with our apple app and google play which is free to download. >>> the gates are opening at at&t park as giant pants arrive for the first of three games to be played, at home, for the national league. the cry amendments and cardinals are tied at one game each and our reporter is at at&t park. >>> the weather has contained in the last sure, it is gray cloppeds and sprinkle or two and wind and i was asking the players as they left the field from the batting practice, i was told by a player "we are ready," so are the fans. crews worked to make the field perfect for playoff for some fans is more about runs and hits and errors. >> i am been a giants fan since i watched willie mays so i brought my two boys. >> the season ticket holders are here and bringing enthusiasm and opinions. >> i was unhappy with that last home run. the gives fed to start hitting a little bit more. >> and the playoff price tags, jack spent $225 on this jersey, $850 on tickets today and tomorr
zuckerberg's grant was after a $9 million by microsoft co-unfoer, paul -- co-founder, paul allen. >>> you can get breaking news with our apple app and google play which is free to download. >>> the gates are opening at at&t park as giant pants arrive for the first of three games to be played, at home, for the national league. the cry amendments and cardinals are tied at one game each and our reporter is at at&t park. >>> the weather has contained in the last...
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zuckerberg said if ebola is not controlled, it could be the next hiv or polio. as for investors, they're also worried. and they've been pulling their money out of stocks and moving into what they see as safer investments, like u.s. government bonds. for more let's go to ramin mellen guard. what do you have for us this morning? >> investors for japanese shares are also very concerned, not only about the ebola crisis, but also slowing global growth, as well as developments in the middle east. but let's have a look at how the nikkei and topix are kicking off this wednesday. let's not forget the nikkei was down 2.4% yesterday. we're seeing a little bit of a comeback right now. but we're still below the 15,000 level. we'll see how that develops throughout the morning, the broader topix slightly higher, up a third of a percent. analysts i've been speaking to are asking whether the sudden fall we've seen recently is merely a correction after many shares hit their year's high back in september. or whether it's a sign of worse to come. given the slow pace of growth in ch
zuckerberg said if ebola is not controlled, it could be the next hiv or polio. as for investors, they're also worried. and they've been pulling their money out of stocks and moving into what they see as safer investments, like u.s. government bonds. for more let's go to ramin mellen guard. what do you have for us this morning? >> investors for japanese shares are also very concerned, not only about the ebola crisis, but also slowing global growth, as well as developments in the middle...
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. >> mark zuckerberg stunned a crowd in beijing. we'll show you that next. >>> good thursday morning to you. mark zuckerberg had a 30-minute question-and-answer session. he said he started learning mandarin so he could communicate with his wife's family. a nice son-in-law. >> we're impressed. >> lincecum apparently has a back injury and will be day to day. >> it's tough. he was a calming influence in the game. it was the first action lincecum saw in the action. lincecum was so excited, he had to come out early and stand next to the umpires while "god bless america." >> instagram is now a verb. he instagramed it. >> and check out the golden nugget on the auction block. it could tech up to $350,000. that was treasured by a county. >> got to look at what's going on outside. you're tracking the possibility for some showers? >> yeah. we have our own liquid gold coming in to the screen in terms of trash. and eventually over the next couple of hours, i'd say by 9:00 we'll see showers in santa rosa and petaluma and north valley. elsewhere a
. >> mark zuckerberg stunned a crowd in beijing. we'll show you that next. >>> good thursday morning to you. mark zuckerberg had a 30-minute question-and-answer session. he said he started learning mandarin so he could communicate with his wife's family. a nice son-in-law. >> we're impressed. >> lincecum apparently has a back injury and will be day to day. >> it's tough. he was a calming influence in the game. it was the first action lincecum saw in the action....
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zuckerberg hel a question and answer session and he spoken tirely in mandari at one point used the wordinstead of billion. buthe only difference is the pronunciation. he says he wanted to learn the language becauseis wife is chinese and his in laws only speak maarin. >> there is more still to come he at 6:00. up next,ccusations against a petaluma duck farm. >> also, tonight >> and dramatic surveillance deo that offers a chilling bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale! get four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters now, more and more americans are discovering that... shred after shred... dish after dish... day after delicious day... shredding galbani mozzarella yourself inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one block mozzarella. femalsave hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free
zuckerberg hel a question and answer session and he spoken tirely in mandari at one point used the wordinstead of billion. buthe only difference is the pronunciation. he says he wanted to learn the language becauseis wife is chinese and his in laws only speak maarin. >> there is more still to come he at 6:00. up next,ccusations against a petaluma duck farm. >> also, tonight >> and dramatic surveillance deo that offers a chilling bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale!...
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the mark zuckerbergs, uber, that's one measure of success.ow do you measure your success of the entrepreneurs. >> on the broadest level. we hope to make people like connor revered as much as people like mark zuckerberg. they need examples of successful entrepreneurs that have gone out and survived and succeeded. that's an absolute win. also we're trying to recognize that a rising tide raises all boats and by creating an entire ecosystem that young entrepreneurs need. whether it's local governments, universities, major corporations, investors, d.c.'s labs we try to bring every single piece of the ecosystem together. >> do you have these funders and big companies supporting you? >> absolutely. next week is the global summit happening in southern california. some of our biggest partners are some of the biggest companies in the world. general electric, johnson & johnson, sprint, these are all companies that come to the table because they want to have a hand in helping shape the future and they see companies like echo that connor is doing as part
the mark zuckerbergs, uber, that's one measure of success.ow do you measure your success of the entrepreneurs. >> on the broadest level. we hope to make people like connor revered as much as people like mark zuckerberg. they need examples of successful entrepreneurs that have gone out and survived and succeeded. that's an absolute win. also we're trying to recognize that a rising tide raises all boats and by creating an entire ecosystem that young entrepreneurs need. whether it's local...
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zuckerberg are not focused on short-term profits. investments we're making an ad tech are long-term. these are large and strategic investments. the payouts will take time but we think they provide a necessary foundation for the advertising industry to make the shift to mobile and for facebook long-term. >> that overshadowed what was a strong quarter for facebook including the announcement that mobile ads are making a whopping 66% of their total ad revenue. for more on facebook, let me bring in ethan kurzweil. he led the early investment in twitch. the us get our head about -- around his big r&d investment. isn't that facebook thinking long-term? >> that's how i think about it. thanks for having me. i think they are doing the right things and making the right moves to invest in the future or in silicon valley and startups are poaching the best people and they are trying to get ahead of that. they are buying innovative companies and placing their bets were they think the market is moving in terms of people's attention. that changes fas
zuckerberg are not focused on short-term profits. investments we're making an ad tech are long-term. these are large and strategic investments. the payouts will take time but we think they provide a necessary foundation for the advertising industry to make the shift to mobile and for facebook long-term. >> that overshadowed what was a strong quarter for facebook including the announcement that mobile ads are making a whopping 66% of their total ad revenue. for more on facebook, let me...
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>> zuckerberg is still backing it. the immigration issue is so important. of our bestg one engineers because his wife lost her work visa. politicians on both sides want to fix this. this room isn panicked over market volatility. the screens go read last week -- did that matter to you and your community? >> you have to be aware of it whiche there is a truth is the call before the storm. >> absolutely great having you here. so many wondered why there is a silicon valley guy. they should listen to joe. he surely knows what he is talking about. thank you so much. stephanie ruhle from the robin hood conference in manhattan. is apple to dependent on the iphone? the phone is making up more and more of the company's revenue. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." has the dominance of the iphone turned apple into simply a phone company? apple sold over 39 million iphones in the third quarter. that includes just one week of the new iphone sales. tim cook called the demand staggering as the company forecast record holiday sales driven largely by the iphone
>> zuckerberg is still backing it. the immigration issue is so important. of our bestg one engineers because his wife lost her work visa. politicians on both sides want to fix this. this room isn panicked over market volatility. the screens go read last week -- did that matter to you and your community? >> you have to be aware of it whiche there is a truth is the call before the storm. >> absolutely great having you here. so many wondered why there is a silicon valley guy....
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zuckerberg held a question and answer session and he spoken tirely in mandarin.t one point used the word 11 instead of billion. but the only difference is the pronunciation. he says he wanted to learn the language because his wife is chinese and his in laws only speak mandarin. >> there is more still to come here at 6:00. up next, accusations against a petaluma duck farm. >> also, tonight >> and dramatic surveillance video that offers a chilling perspective on what ha californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. >>> good evening, again. animal rights activists and poulry industry are scaring off over the search of a duck farm in petaluma. >> the team, including s
zuckerberg held a question and answer session and he spoken tirely in mandarin.t one point used the word 11 instead of billion. but the only difference is the pronunciation. he says he wanted to learn the language because his wife is chinese and his in laws only speak mandarin. >> there is more still to come here at 6:00. up next, accusations against a petaluma duck farm. >> also, tonight >> and dramatic surveillance video that offers a chilling perspective on what ha...
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we're not all going to be mark zuckerberg. >> no. and don't psych yourself out. >> okay.nd this brings up the next point, too, which is pivot. also another big word. you started out here and now your company is here and it's not recognizable. but again, for most companies the pivots are small. >> yeah. and you shouldn't have too many. you should be open to some change. studies have found that if you pivot once or twice you're actually better off in terms of growth potential. but if you over-pivot you're going to kill yourself. one of the stories i talk about in the book is legos. legos goes and does an innovation spree from 7,000 blocks to 13,000. they do innovation suicide and they actually have to bring in a consultant and ceo and go back brick by brick. pivot a little bit. don't take every opportunity. the best thing is to sometimes say no. >> if you're taking every opportunity you're taking time away from making one that you're working on work. >> steve jobs when he failously came back to apple slashed almost every product that they were developing and said we can onl
we're not all going to be mark zuckerberg. >> no. and don't psych yourself out. >> okay.nd this brings up the next point, too, which is pivot. also another big word. you started out here and now your company is here and it's not recognizable. but again, for most companies the pivots are small. >> yeah. and you shouldn't have too many. you should be open to some change. studies have found that if you pivot once or twice you're actually better off in terms of growth potential....
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bill and melinda gates alone, $25 million from mark zuckerberg. some of that is going to aid organizations, some is going to the u.s. government organizations and units like the cdc. now, private sector donations are not enough, clearly. the u.n. said that it needs about $1 billion in a fund to go ahead and get ahead of the curve. >> we are not there. >> we are totally not there. you're talking about $20 million in pledges and the fund itself only has $100,000 in cash. now, clearly, there's money going to other organizations, but the u.n., it's clearly indicative of a shortfall. >> let's talk about the industries affected. interesting that the chocolate industry is actually affected by ebola, because it operates in these countries. it's a $67 billion business. 26 global companies collectively donating $600,000. wait a minute. look at the profit number, look at the revenue number, look at what they're donating. could they do more? >> absolutely, they could do more. 70% of the world's supply of cocoa beans actually comes from west africa. so you wou
bill and melinda gates alone, $25 million from mark zuckerberg. some of that is going to aid organizations, some is going to the u.s. government organizations and units like the cdc. now, private sector donations are not enough, clearly. the u.n. said that it needs about $1 billion in a fund to go ahead and get ahead of the curve. >> we are not there. >> we are totally not there. you're talking about $20 million in pledges and the fund itself only has $100,000 in cash. now, clearly,...
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. >>> mark zuckerberg in india. facebook ceo met with the information and technology minister in new delhi. there zuckerberg announced a contest where a total of more than $1 million will be awarded to those who can help come up with ways to get women, students and farmers online. >> connecting more than 1 billion people to the internet is going to not only improve the lives of a lot of people in india, but helping to spread the innovation and the imagination of the indian people will help everyone around the world. >> zuckerberg gave the minister a facebook sweatshirt, a hoodie. india has the second-highest number of facebook users in the world but only about 240 million out of the 1.2 billion people have access to the internet. >>> a turbulent end to the week on wall street. not only were stocks down at the close of trading today, but they closed with the market's worst week since may of 2012. all the gains of the year are gone. the dow, s&p and nasdaq all down. local stocks by google, microsoft, intel, cisco, eac
. >>> mark zuckerberg in india. facebook ceo met with the information and technology minister in new delhi. there zuckerberg announced a contest where a total of more than $1 million will be awarded to those who can help come up with ways to get women, students and farmers online. >> connecting more than 1 billion people to the internet is going to not only improve the lives of a lot of people in india, but helping to spread the innovation and the imagination of the indian people...
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. >> 6:07 the timement talk about friends in high places, facebook founder mark zuckerberg is helping to fight the ebola epidemic. where his $25 million will go. >> and a blessing for this family. when a woman gives birth to a pair of healthy baby girls. she had no idea that she was pregnant. and they were high risk there. was a chance that neither of them would survive this pregnancy, the condition these twins have this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> good morning, welcome back, live from atlantic city, you can seat wind playing with the live camera, sue serio. >> it is another stormy day throughout the south, before we have our full forecast. >> i just always -- always have something point yet to say. >> and the same storm coming our way. >> yes. >> alabama, that storm knocked out power to tens of thousand, so sue there is same store is hitting us. we won't lose power, though? will they weakening in. >> we have some strong thunderstorms, if power
. >> 6:07 the timement talk about friends in high places, facebook founder mark zuckerberg is helping to fight the ebola epidemic. where his $25 million will go. >> and a blessing for this family. when a woman gives birth to a pair of healthy baby girls. she had no idea that she was pregnant. and they were high risk there. was a chance that neither of them would survive this pregnancy, the condition these twins have this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options...