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mark zuckerberg: no.lot of people can't afford to pay for data access in these places, there probably aren't big ad markets and it probably isn't going to be particularly profitable in the near term. we will probably lose a bunch of money because supporting facebook is a service of storing photos and content people want to share. emily chang: you said connectivity is a human right. you want to do good things. if that's the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few specific apps? mark zuckerberg: it turns out that most of the internet is consumed by rich media especially videos. if you look at things like text, text messages search or wikipedia or basic financial or health information, that can be delivered for relatively cheaply and can often consume less than 1% of the overall infrastructure. if you are thinking about building something that operators will offer for free it needs to be cheap for them to do. we figured out a series of services that people can offer and it's profit
mark zuckerberg: no.lot of people can't afford to pay for data access in these places, there probably aren't big ad markets and it probably isn't going to be particularly profitable in the near term. we will probably lose a bunch of money because supporting facebook is a service of storing photos and content people want to share. emily chang: you said connectivity is a human right. you want to do good things. if that's the case, why not give access to the complete internet? why just a few...
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zuckerberg should do? ethan: he's got a twofold task.onvince folks he's staying ahead of where people want to spend their time. constantly using the newest and next thing -- instagram came out and zuckerberg bought it. that's one way he stayed ahead of that trend. now snapchat is taking off and other things are happening. he's got to show he's going to keep people using his services or a service he owns as a primary way of doing social networking. the second thing is he has to show he can keep monetizing. they've done a great job so far, but that story is still being written right now. erik: would you like in the challenge mark zuckerberg faces at facebook right now relative to its size to the same challenges google face almost 10 years ago? ethan: i think that's right. very different strategies. facebook is a closed social network where folks come in and want you to spend all your time using a facebook service or facebook connected service. to keep people doing that as opposed to a search experience where you are jumping off and doing o
zuckerberg should do? ethan: he's got a twofold task.onvince folks he's staying ahead of where people want to spend their time. constantly using the newest and next thing -- instagram came out and zuckerberg bought it. that's one way he stayed ahead of that trend. now snapchat is taking off and other things are happening. he's got to show he's going to keep people using his services or a service he owns as a primary way of doing social networking. the second thing is he has to show he can keep...
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but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet.ince taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger. spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audicious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons, to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth and win billions of new users in the process. our guest today on this special edition of "studio 1.0" is facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. so first of all, you are a year and a half into this now. tell me your vision. and tell me what inspired you to do this. mark zuckerberg: when people are connected, we can just do some great things. we have the opportunity to get access to jobs, education, health, new kinds of communication. we bring people that we care about closer to us. it really makes a big difference. and the internet is how we connect to the modern world. but today, unfortunately, worldwide, only a little more than 1/3 of people h
but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet.ince taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger. spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audicious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons, to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth and win billions of new users in the process. our guest today on this special edition of...
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zuckerberg pointing to the milestone of 4 million daily video views and zuckerberg saying mobile ads will be key. >> we believe video will be a key. for 75% of video views occur on mobile and mobile video will become more important to marketers over time. >> another key area that's being talked about right now in the q and a session is the fact that facebook now sees more than a billion mobile searches every day. so that is a huge number. there's a question about what facebook can do to capitalize on that huge search potential. guys, back over to you. >> thank you. let's get more on facebook. bring back in bob pack. buy rating on the stock. what did you make of the call so far? what are the most important tidbits. >> pricing is up almost 300% year-over-year. that gives the targetability and advertisers are seeing. this is also being driven by new products. new multiproduct ads. as well as dynamic creative where based on the type of person you are, dynamically change the ads. video you already heard is very strong. that's driving larger clients. lastly here on the guide i think what's
zuckerberg pointing to the milestone of 4 million daily video views and zuckerberg saying mobile ads will be key. >> we believe video will be a key. for 75% of video views occur on mobile and mobile video will become more important to marketers over time. >> another key area that's being talked about right now in the q and a session is the fact that facebook now sees more than a billion mobile searches every day. so that is a huge number. there's a question about what facebook can...
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mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. he spent billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual-reality. internet.org may be his most audacious thing yet. featuring an epic battle with drones, to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth. our guest on this special edition is founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. emily: you are a year and a half into this. tell me your vision. tell me what inspired you to do this. mark: when people are connected we can do great things. we have the opportunity to get health.o jobs, we bring the people close to us. the internet is how they connect to the modern world. little more than a third of people have any access to the internet at all. two thirds of people don't have any access to the internet. that seems really off to me. there are the studies that show in developing countries more than 20% of gdp growth is driven by the internet. there have been studies that show if we connected a billion more people to the internet, 100 million more jobs would be created.
mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet. he spent billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual-reality. internet.org may be his most audacious thing yet. featuring an epic battle with drones, to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth. our guest on this special edition is founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. emily: you are a year and a half into this. tell me your vision. tell me what inspired you to do this. mark: when people are connected...
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mark zuckerberg is playing defense today.s as companies defect from facebook's internet.org, for fear it could undermine net neutrality. times group withdrew from the process, expressing concern to choose which acts -- apps and services would have access. mark zuckerberg saying in a blog post that internet.org does not undermine neutrality, and some activity is better than none. in february he told that it would be good for local operators. take a listen. >> you offer a little bit of the internet for free, and more people access the internet. more people start paying for data, once they understand what they would use the internet for, and people understand why they would want to pay for data. these operators end up making more money. they can take that money and reinvest it to build that better infrastructure for everyone in their country. ♪ reporter: by now you know his story, but mark zuckerberg may not be finished changing the world yet. since taking facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger, spending billions expa
mark zuckerberg is playing defense today.s as companies defect from facebook's internet.org, for fear it could undermine net neutrality. times group withdrew from the process, expressing concern to choose which acts -- apps and services would have access. mark zuckerberg saying in a blog post that internet.org does not undermine neutrality, and some activity is better than none. in february he told that it would be good for local operators. take a listen. >> you offer a little bit of the...
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did you ever meet with mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? aaron: no.th senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was a rock star who did what had to be done to achieve his dream. i don't think anyone would be comfortable with a movie being made about who they were when they were 18, 19, 20 years old. and i thought that mark was an incredibly good sport about it. really classy. emily: knowing what we know now, in the few years since the movie came out, would you have changed the way you wrote the character? aaron: i don't think so. i've never written anything where i wouldn't like to have it back and write it better. i haven't really seen the movie since it came out. i don't like t
did you ever meet with mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? aaron: no.th senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you...
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emily: zuckerberg certainly doesn't lack ambition. he is taking on even bigger problems in life to connect every person on the planet he has run into a few hurdles. this week in particular in india. some potential partners are not supporting the internet. i want you to take a little -- listen to a little bit more at the interview ended in december where he talks about what he wants to do. take a listen. mark: we just turned 10. we decided in the next 10 years we want to take on really big challenges in the world like helping everyone get online. emily: how cord you think internet.org is to facebook user and how concerned are you about some of the problems they have run into recently? guest: i think it is good pr. i think the core of what mark zuckerberg one is really that he wants to change the world. facebook obviously fits. but if i were to drink it, it is probably on the list of things that are important it -- if i were to rank it is probably 5th on the list of what is going on. not the whole story. emily: what about mobile? sheryl
emily: zuckerberg certainly doesn't lack ambition. he is taking on even bigger problems in life to connect every person on the planet he has run into a few hurdles. this week in particular in india. some potential partners are not supporting the internet. i want you to take a little -- listen to a little bit more at the interview ended in december where he talks about what he wants to do. take a listen. mark: we just turned 10. we decided in the next 10 years we want to take on really big...
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you look at the mobile active users and daily mobile active users the percentage gains are what zuckerberg september out when he was trying see what he could do with this company and what they could do in term of growth. we've seen that stock go into positive territory. now i think it's down a dollar and a half. tomorrow morning as the dust settles we'll start to see what the direction of facebook will be because it was down almost $2 after the earnings. >> i think you have to buy them.
you look at the mobile active users and daily mobile active users the percentage gains are what zuckerberg september out when he was trying see what he could do with this company and what they could do in term of growth. we've seen that stock go into positive territory. now i think it's down a dollar and a half. tomorrow morning as the dust settles we'll start to see what the direction of facebook will be because it was down almost $2 after the earnings. >> i think you have to buy them.
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mark zuckerberg posted a blog you can take a look at this.nk you for joining us on "bloomberg west," have a wonderful weekend. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." the intersection of business and economics with a main street perspective. to our viewers in the united states and to those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines on this friday. julie hyman looks at the latest retail team up and phil mattingly has late
mark zuckerberg posted a blog you can take a look at this.nk you for joining us on "bloomberg west," have a wonderful weekend. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." the intersection of business and economics with a main street perspective. to our viewers in the united states and to those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines on this...
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we'll bring you zuckerberg's reaction in just a moment.ll be right back. ♪ >>> a strong opening for the latest "fast and furious" movie. "furious 7" the ninth biggest opening in history. it also made $240 million overseas putting it on track to gross more than a billion worldwide. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg posting this picture with furious star vin diesel. he visited us. he has 87 million people following him and he writes all of his posts himself. it was a lot of fun talking with him. i'm looking forward to seeing the movie tonight. comcast is the parent of both universal pictures and cnbc. jimmy kim l was asked about the zuckerberg conversation. he said, what i really want to know is how to get less spam on my page. >> we learn two important things i think about mark zuckerberg from that exchange. one big fan of vin diesel movies. look at those guns in zuck. he could join the squad. >> very similar wardrobes as well. >> as for the movie, ninth biggest opening ever. best opening ever. nice weekend for comcast and universal. >> when we
we'll bring you zuckerberg's reaction in just a moment.ll be right back. ♪ >>> a strong opening for the latest "fast and furious" movie. "furious 7" the ninth biggest opening in history. it also made $240 million overseas putting it on track to gross more than a billion worldwide. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg posting this picture with furious star vin diesel. he visited us. he has 87 million people following him and he writes all of his posts himself. it was a lot...
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actual zuckerberg. >> that's right. >> seth: sandburg was playing fake zuckerberg. >> yeah that's rightes. similar haircuts. different faces. >> seth: yes, and i feel like you're someone who watches "snl." you watched it growing up. >> yeah. >> seth: i got the sense mark zuckerberg did not. >> yes, that's right. it was hard to tell what he was thinking. >> seth: yeah, i remember because he said, basically said along the line, "so what do you do here?" and i said, "well, i don't know. i've done the show for, like, ten years. i guess i don't know." >> that's hysterical. it's so funny, i actually, like, was obsessed with the show when you started and then i moved into an apartment that didn't have a tv. i was like, i probably could have bought a tv, but i didn't. >> seth: yep. >> for the last time i really remembered you on the show watching it obsessively was i think in like your feature player year. so every time i hear your name, i always hear your name after jeff richards' name who was guy who proceeded your name in the introduction. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, that's your memory of my n
actual zuckerberg. >> that's right. >> seth: sandburg was playing fake zuckerberg. >> yeah that's rightes. similar haircuts. different faces. >> seth: yes, and i feel like you're someone who watches "snl." you watched it growing up. >> yeah. >> seth: i got the sense mark zuckerberg did not. >> yes, that's right. it was hard to tell what he was thinking. >> seth: yeah, i remember because he said, basically said along the line, "so...
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consider billionaires mark zuckerberg and michael bloomberg if you will.s for immigration reform to different the technology industry, but not the american middle class. bloomberg, richer than zuckerberg spends so much of his money former new york mayor throwing out tens of millions of his dollars pushing gun control. group like clinton foundation, bill and melinda gates foundation run by the richest person in the world, one of top donors in clinton foundation buzz much good. but we need to better understand relationships among many of our nation's elite that form the foundation of what is a new world order supramazingals have arrive. this is less likely to be century of america or china's century for that matter, far more likely to be the century of the supra nationals. consequences of their action will be more evident with each passing year of in century. our quote of the even evening. if i may bring back a coyotes from hillary clinton -- quotation from hillary clinton. back in 1992, they went on air to allegations. the american people are tired of liars
consider billionaires mark zuckerberg and michael bloomberg if you will.s for immigration reform to different the technology industry, but not the american middle class. bloomberg, richer than zuckerberg spends so much of his money former new york mayor throwing out tens of millions of his dollars pushing gun control. group like clinton foundation, bill and melinda gates foundation run by the richest person in the world, one of top donors in clinton foundation buzz much good. but we need to...
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. >> names like zuckerberg, jobs and musk, have helped make america the country envied by the world. we're looking at why so many americans are slowly rolling down the break down lane of the information superhighway and why nearly everyone you know have an iphone in their pocket, some people still don't have affordable access to the internet. i'm ali velshi. my special report on the digital divide the good bad and the future begins now. >> as much changes over the last ten to 15 years will look small compared to what will happen in the next ten or 15 years. >> the digital divide. the nation that's home to silicon valley innovation and tech billionaires like mark zuckerberg is also home to low income people to those who don't have internet, an economic and social disaster, in a world that information and knowledge is a currency that buys prosperity and power. tonight i would like to talk about the good the bad and the future of connectivity around the globe. today we got a lock at where america stands in relation to fast internet and the u.s. ranks seventh among 143 countries. i'm goi
. >> names like zuckerberg, jobs and musk, have helped make america the country envied by the world. we're looking at why so many americans are slowly rolling down the break down lane of the information superhighway and why nearly everyone you know have an iphone in their pocket, some people still don't have affordable access to the internet. i'm ali velshi. my special report on the digital divide the good bad and the future begins now. >> as much changes over the last ten to 15...
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but there are some places, even mark zuckerberg cannot go. see what happened when the facebook founder accidentally walked into a private meeting. >> and taylor swift shares some truck family news. see the sing he's heartfelt message about her mother. we'll be right >> 08 miles from chicago a tornado touched down. buildings in the town were simply flattens. >> also, breaking this morning, one if i fighters' being checked out after a fire in frankford t appears that fire started on the second floor after home on the 1700 block of bridge street, around 1:30 this morning. five people inside the home escaped safely. >> university of pennsylvania students have returned to their apartments in a highrise near 39th and walnut in university city. a dumpster fire sent smoke into the building. there were no injuries. >>> well, one of the worse kept secrets in politics about to become official. after months every speculation, several sources say hillary clinton will announce she is running for president, any day now possibly as early as this weekend. l f
but there are some places, even mark zuckerberg cannot go. see what happened when the facebook founder accidentally walked into a private meeting. >> and taylor swift shares some truck family news. see the sing he's heartfelt message about her mother. we'll be right >> 08 miles from chicago a tornado touched down. buildings in the town were simply flattens. >> also, breaking this morning, one if i fighters' being checked out after a fire in frankford t appears that fire...
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peter: the next mark zuckerberg will not be starting a social networking site. the next larry page will not be starting a search engine. bill gates won't be starting an operating system, and so in some sense you can't copy them because they did not copy somebody else. emily: you also suggest they come up with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. why is finding something nobody agrees with you on the best way to get someone to believe in you? peter: i think great companies have a sense of mission. there is a sense of if we weren't doing this, nobody else would be doing this and you will be a monopoly. not in the bad sense of a rent-collector, but in the good sense as an inventor who has gotten a patent and has intellectual property and done something new. and that is the best kind of business to have. emily: you say that google is a monopoly? peter: it obviously is. they do not talk about the 98% of revenue that comes from search, which is where they have a monopoly. they tend to focus on all these other areas. ebay has a monopoly in t
peter: the next mark zuckerberg will not be starting a social networking site. the next larry page will not be starting a search engine. bill gates won't be starting an operating system, and so in some sense you can't copy them because they did not copy somebody else. emily: you also suggest they come up with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. why is finding something nobody agrees with you on the best way to get someone to believe in you? peter: i think great...
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but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet.ing facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger. spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audicious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons, to bring the internet to the
but mark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet.ing facebook public, his bets have only gotten bigger. spending billions expanding his empire into photos, messaging, even virtual reality. internet.org may be his most audicious bet yet. featuring an epic battle with google, drones, lasers, and stratospheric hot air balloons, to bring the internet to the
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. >> mark zuckerberg may be different.kerberg says he spent 50 to 60 hours each week to do real work in the office or in meetings. many ceos famously work long hours and have little time for their families. zuckerberg conceded that if the definition of work were expanded he'd have to say he works his whole life. >> only 50 or 60 hours. try newscasting! >> yeah. >> in other news, pain relievers could blunt your emotions. >> and there's a new reason to avoid tanning beds. jane king has more in today's wellness report. >> kind bars are tasty, but are they healthy? >> the fda says while they do have nuts and dried fruit they also have chocolate and peanut butter and it was the saturated fat content that caught the fda's attention and it is not healthy. kind will have to change the packaging or risk having them pulled from the store shelf. >>> acetaminophen is a common ingredient in pain relievers can also dull both positive and negative emotions. researchers say rather than pain medication tylenol and other pain relievers coul
. >> mark zuckerberg may be different.kerberg says he spent 50 to 60 hours each week to do real work in the office or in meetings. many ceos famously work long hours and have little time for their families. zuckerberg conceded that if the definition of work were expanded he'd have to say he works his whole life. >> only 50 or 60 hours. try newscasting! >> yeah. >> in other news, pain relievers could blunt your emotions. >> and there's a new reason to avoid tanning...
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amy: that is facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg. talk about the significance of what he said, as well as the other companies that are pushing for a lifting of the embargo, not to mention the u.s. chamber of commerce? dr. treto: well, the embargo has been one of the most important obstacles in the way of connecting cuba to the internet. it is not the only one, of course, but it is a very important one. it makes it very expensive for the government to develop the necessary infrastructure. the government has said, and it is the official policy of the cuban government to bring internet to everyone at an affordable price. it is going to be difficult. it is going to be a tough way to do it, but obviously, the political will of the cuban government is there. now, the problem is, can we connect, for example, to the cables that pass close to cuba that connect to the rest of america? we have not been able to do that, and we have been forbidden to have access to the technologies that exists in the united states, but, let me tell you, social ne
amy: that is facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg. talk about the significance of what he said, as well as the other companies that are pushing for a lifting of the embargo, not to mention the u.s. chamber of commerce? dr. treto: well, the embargo has been one of the most important obstacles in the way of connecting cuba to the internet. it is not the only one, of course, but it is a very important one. it makes it very expensive for the government to develop the necessary infrastructure....
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tom: zuckerberg is doing exactly what abby joseph wants.aul: and what jeff bezos has shown that the street is ok with . a lot of these internet companies who are growing double digits every year -- olivia: facebook is an enormous company still growing north of 40%. that is incredible. yes, advertising disappointed for the first time since 2012. it is a juggernaut. paul: google put up advertising growth tonight. i think a lot of investors will say, we don't mind you putting money back in here because we recognize that the opportunity is there long-term. there was a mad rush in silicon valley for engineers. olivia: the department of defense is out there. one in five minutes that people spend on their mobile phones is either on facebook or instagram. one in five. tom: you are describing me. later on bloomberg television, the chief financial officer of general motors will be on "in the loop." look for that this morning. gm on fire on a cash basis. stay with us. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." this is my mo
tom: zuckerberg is doing exactly what abby joseph wants.aul: and what jeff bezos has shown that the street is ok with . a lot of these internet companies who are growing double digits every year -- olivia: facebook is an enormous company still growing north of 40%. that is incredible. yes, advertising disappointed for the first time since 2012. it is a juggernaut. paul: google put up advertising growth tonight. i think a lot of investors will say, we don't mind you putting money back in here...
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many are convinced by mark zuckerberg's vision for the future.bay's future is one to be worked out. they beat analyst estimates. sales, profit both grow despite the stronger dollar. we did see growth for both, even though we saw a loss. cutting growth, that's why they are able to reinflate profit. in two -- 2400 jobs went. investor splitting themselves up. the smooth separation of the paypal unit from the online market will occur in the third quarter. that is clarity. everyone wants to know when that might happen. shareholders have had them under such a strain saying we want to do splits apart. there is more value in new separated. there is a fight for ebay going forward. paypal is bigger than ebay. paypal brings in more revenue in the quarter, so when they part ways, what then for the value of the marketplace? how does it cut back the presence of all the other retailers going online? what can it do to lure us back? jonathan: stephen isaacs is still with us. he is the chairman of the investment committee. the underlying numbers at facebook, the d
many are convinced by mark zuckerberg's vision for the future.bay's future is one to be worked out. they beat analyst estimates. sales, profit both grow despite the stronger dollar. we did see growth for both, even though we saw a loss. cutting growth, that's why they are able to reinflate profit. in two -- 2400 jobs went. investor splitting themselves up. the smooth separation of the paypal unit from the online market will occur in the third quarter. that is clarity. everyone wants to know...
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you have larry page and tim cook, and zuckerberg saying this personally.eneral alexander: i step back and say what is needed for the country? we need a way to stop terrorist and protect privacy. the courts have found this was the best approach. i would put back to the tech community, including myself, is there a better solution, can we come up with a better solution? more importantly, we should look at only -- not only our country, but europe and others. emily: what is your ideal solution? general alexander: i have not come up with a better one. that is the problem. we've wrestled with this. we could not connect the dots and 911. the intel community took a hit. that resulted in 911. we don't want to know the 911. is there a better way than the meditative program? if so we should put it on the table. if you are to look at the data and say who is the best? the companies he mentions, google, apple, facebook, others, they are the best, why don't they join in and say let's come up with a solution that is both. emily: are you saying apple, google, facebook could
you have larry page and tim cook, and zuckerberg saying this personally.eneral alexander: i step back and say what is needed for the country? we need a way to stop terrorist and protect privacy. the courts have found this was the best approach. i would put back to the tech community, including myself, is there a better solution, can we come up with a better solution? more importantly, we should look at only -- not only our country, but europe and others. emily: what is your ideal solution?...
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zuckerberg and bezos.t is part of the reason why english majors are dropping by 75% in 30 years. history majors have dropped. it is unfortunate. in a way, humanities is not cool anymore. charlie: but engineering is cool. fareed: if you're passionate about it, you should really do it. data shows all of this drumbeat about jobs and skills is not luring people into the sciences. not everybody has the aptitude for it. what it is doing is making people anxiously forsake english, history, philosophy and do instead preprofessional majors like business studies and communication arts. people do it because it sounds like it is preprofessional but they will better off following their passion. someone who has a great training in english or history is just as good as someone in a business major. charlie: you have to choose in the end. do you really have to choose today? you can study science and math. vocational schools is one thing, junior colleges another. at the university, you can major and minor and get both educa
zuckerberg and bezos.t is part of the reason why english majors are dropping by 75% in 30 years. history majors have dropped. it is unfortunate. in a way, humanities is not cool anymore. charlie: but engineering is cool. fareed: if you're passionate about it, you should really do it. data shows all of this drumbeat about jobs and skills is not luring people into the sciences. not everybody has the aptitude for it. what it is doing is making people anxiously forsake english, history, philosophy...
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what we talked about is the next generation of wealthy, young individuals, mark zuckerberg, a facebook billionaire that he pays into social security and will draw that money out. we want to look at the top end. if they made more money, let them draw a little less or all the while, those who paid in in the middle-class if you make those shifts in the way social security works, you get the same net outcome and save social security. a different way to do it but the rich will get a little less. host: let's go back to call spared fredericksburg, virginia, a republican. caller: we keep hearing infrastructure and it is always roads and schools. but, in fact, we need a deeper infrastructure. we need reform of business government and this is local and state governments also it we need reform of the school system. we do need to educate people without all of the bringing the children into it, because we are the guardians of the children but the children do not have a say in education, and they should not. we are adults. what i am trying to say is, you keep talking about infrastructure. we have a
what we talked about is the next generation of wealthy, young individuals, mark zuckerberg, a facebook billionaire that he pays into social security and will draw that money out. we want to look at the top end. if they made more money, let them draw a little less or all the while, those who paid in in the middle-class if you make those shifts in the way social security works, you get the same net outcome and save social security. a different way to do it but the rich will get a little less....
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. >>> zuckerberg spends 50 to 60 hours each week doing real work in the office or in meetings.os famously work really really long hours and have little time for their families. zuckerberg conceded that if the definition of work were expands he would have to say he works his whole life. >>> tim cook is offering a chance to sit down with him for lunch. a charity buzz announced today cook is auctioning off time to benefit the the robert f. kennedy center for justice and liberty rights. the winner will get lunch for two people and two vip passes to the an apple keynote. the auction closes may 6th. the value of the lunch is at least $100,000. maybe you can look at one of those fancy new apple watches. >> that might be nice. >>> san jose takes another swing. >> tonight the u.s. supreme court could be the city's last >>> our next step of the campaign to move the a's from oakland to san jose may be made by the u.s. supreme court. >> papers were filed to for the high court to hear the case. >> dave louie is on the the story. >> reporter: they hope the higher court will take position. at
. >>> zuckerberg spends 50 to 60 hours each week doing real work in the office or in meetings.os famously work really really long hours and have little time for their families. zuckerberg conceded that if the definition of work were expands he would have to say he works his whole life. >>> tim cook is offering a chance to sit down with him for lunch. a charity buzz announced today cook is auctioning off time to benefit the the robert f. kennedy center for justice and liberty...
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zuckerberg have absolutely committed themselves both privately and pub to making sure we maintain our resources throughout the city throwing out for those in need as well as those who are injured and we thank you very much for this honor in recognizing her gift thank you (clapping) sue thank you for you will a you do and the entire management at sf general (clapping.) and our final honorees this morning are two women say set the bar for what can be achieved through collaborative leadership i'll say they're not afraid to push their peers or city for better outcomes they do this with grace and humor when needed and attention to long-term relationships and goals i'm referring to gail of the community housing partnering and shell lane for the second street street serviced their paving the way for successor in housing and social services angle example of their success is their 2014 collaboration on edward the second residents that result in 24 studio rental unit of supportive housing for 18 to 24 and another risk of homelessness gail and sherman are partly distinguished in their o.j. and i
zuckerberg have absolutely committed themselves both privately and pub to making sure we maintain our resources throughout the city throwing out for those in need as well as those who are injured and we thank you very much for this honor in recognizing her gift thank you (clapping) sue thank you for you will a you do and the entire management at sf general (clapping.) and our final honorees this morning are two women say set the bar for what can be achieved through collaborative leadership i'll...
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>> when zuckerberg says it's not a turn-off. we'll start thinking about programming that goes through it. this is comcast without nbc. >> when is the fcc and doj going to shut them down? >> facebook? knowing these guys? >> that was a joke. >> it's usually my role to be sarcastics. married guys aren't sarcastic. >> you lost your edge. it didn't take long. half the revenues are from overseas. people don't think about it as a potential victim of the dollar. >> who notices that? there's a line charles sandberg is talking about small business who would never be able to hire a film crew to put videos on. they are saying tv is too expensive. they are saying something i'm hearing over and over again. it's cheaper to advertise on facebook than on tv. you still need tv. you still need the super bowl ad, no doubt about it. this is the way to reach internationally, inexpensive way to reach a billion people. all right. i'm done. i'm done. >> okay. actually, no you're not. there is more to come. >> i've got to talk at&t a little bit. we've go
>> when zuckerberg says it's not a turn-off. we'll start thinking about programming that goes through it. this is comcast without nbc. >> when is the fcc and doj going to shut them down? >> facebook? knowing these guys? >> that was a joke. >> it's usually my role to be sarcastics. married guys aren't sarcastic. >> you lost your edge. it didn't take long. half the revenues are from overseas. people don't think about it as a potential victim of the dollar....
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. >>> and mark zuckerberg wants the world to be connected.ind out how president obama plans to do that later on in the show. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> hi everybody, welcome back. you are still watching "worldwide exchange." we're getting some flashes through on the wires from germany, they are confirming their 2015 targets of organic sales growing of 3 to 5% and an adjusted margin being confirmed at 16%. shares reacting massively flat. they are going to be staying in russia and ukraine despite the continuing challenging environment there and the ceo saying they are going to be looking at considerable fi
. >>> and mark zuckerberg wants the world to be connected.ind out how president obama plans to do that later on in the show. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted...
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as for the building zuckerberg says it's the largest open floor plan in the world. a single room can fit thousands of people inside. he also said he wants the building to feel like a work in progress, because the company's mission to connect the world is still a work in progress. >>> it was a simple full-page ad. "thanks, ellen." that's a message sent to ellen powell. she sued for gender discrimination. last week powell lost her $16 million lawsuit against kleiner perkins. but today, as you can see, an ad thanking powell for her effort was published in the palo alto post. the full-page ad was funded by a private group. they say powell's lawsuit brought much needed attention to the issues that women face in the tech workplace. >>> what should pg&e's punishment be for a deadly pipeline explosion in san bruno? i'm marianne favro. coming up find out what city leaders are demanding about how the money should be put to use. >>> plus two bay area cities are leading the country in traffic. we're going show you where you're sure to be stuck in gridlock. >>> and are you ready
as for the building zuckerberg says it's the largest open floor plan in the world. a single room can fit thousands of people inside. he also said he wants the building to feel like a work in progress, because the company's mission to connect the world is still a work in progress. >>> it was a simple full-page ad. "thanks, ellen." that's a message sent to ellen powell. she sued for gender discrimination. last week powell lost her $16 million lawsuit against kleiner perkins....