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why give zuckerberg the top spot?rt of the thinking was that zuckerberg seems to go down on the notion that vr is the future. facebook came into the world before the providers of mobile , but really after many of us had phones in our pocket. so it seems vr is an opportunity to not just control the tech but control how we consume it also. -- kalanicks planet is number two. uber is certainly powerful but still has a lot to prove. >> the opportunities for uber are enormous. do they want to disrupt the other unicorns that are out there? the options are quite limitless. it will be interesting to see what he ends up trying to do with that company. nobody doubts he is ambitious and he will drive it somewhere. emily: given his relation of what is going on at twitter, quickly, taylor swift on the powers that be. why? >> taylor swift clearly is disruptive in her own way. she represents an old fashioned form of media. she seems to be able to get the media to bend to her will. when you look at spotify, it's been an enormous succe
why give zuckerberg the top spot?rt of the thinking was that zuckerberg seems to go down on the notion that vr is the future. facebook came into the world before the providers of mobile , but really after many of us had phones in our pocket. so it seems vr is an opportunity to not just control the tech but control how we consume it also. -- kalanicks planet is number two. uber is certainly powerful but still has a lot to prove. >> the opportunities for uber are enormous. do they want to...
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anyone can be mark zuckerberg?is there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement here. i do think that most people on the planet are capable of mastering calculus, are capable of programming a computer, are capable of understanding genetics or quantum physics. i generally believe that. my example is if you went to 400 years back to western europe, you would see that roughly 20% of men and 10% of women were literate, could read. emily: but could anyone start facebook? can anyone start the khan academy? sal: i don't know for sure. some of these things -- mark zuckerberg, with a slightly -- him you shift his life a year forward or back, he might not have started facebook. but they also had a lot of opportunity. they were in the right places at the right time. and a little dose of luck never hurt. i think a mark zuckerberg would have been successful in anything that he did. i do not know if i can say that everybody could be mark zuckerberg, but i think th
anyone can be mark zuckerberg?is there something innate about great entrepreneurs that can't be learned? sal: i don't know the absolute statement here. i do think that most people on the planet are capable of mastering calculus, are capable of programming a computer, are capable of understanding genetics or quantum physics. i generally believe that. my example is if you went to 400 years back to western europe, you would see that roughly 20% of men and 10% of women were literate, could read....
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. >> they made a big hullabaloo we got a hundred million dollars from mark zuckerberg. >> schools are not performing better. >> how much and where is it listed. >> what was that? >> they made a big hullabaloo when they were offered a hundred million dollars from mark zuckerberg to reform public schools. he went big, he posted on oprah in 2010, he had a, he had a press conference with governor christie and zuckerberg was a statement surround by kids. password five years where is that money? the kids in the schools are not performing better. test scores have run down over the last five years not up. >> she wrote this book, the price, who's in charge of america's schools question mark. >> the rules that were supposed to be implemented were not trans- parent at all. there were. >> the real impact on the hundred million dollars is that people got bigger paychecks. almost $50 million went to teacher contracts, 20,000,020,000,000 went to consultants, some pay thousands of dollars a day to come up with management reform ideas. is the book around the notion that there's corruption. >> i think
. >> they made a big hullabaloo we got a hundred million dollars from mark zuckerberg. >> schools are not performing better. >> how much and where is it listed. >> what was that? >> they made a big hullabaloo when they were offered a hundred million dollars from mark zuckerberg to reform public schools. he went big, he posted on oprah in 2010, he had a, he had a press conference with governor christie and zuckerberg was a statement surround by kids. password five...
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could mark zuckerberg spent half his time with charitable endeavors? quite possibly. of course fiat, chrysler, so it does happen, but these are , they both need to find some direction. let me put this back to you. the world around them is changing more than most their futurehere prospects better be better than the current prospects, with wouldn't you agree? >> you are onto something there. twitter has come under fire from investors. this is a company that has struggled to get user growth. , leapsk is growing like and bounds, twitter is a fraction of the size. that is a big challenge for any new ceo. meanwhile, you have square, company,a fresh, young so you have a lot of things going on here. it's not a simple slamdunk. >> i'm thinking of elon musk, who runs spacex, private company, runs tesla, chairman of solar city, is there a sense that these guys are such fantastic geniuses that they have superhuman powers and are like tony stark or something and can do this? of --hink it takes a lot i hope we don't see it as a trend. these are extraordinary circumstances. as an in
could mark zuckerberg spent half his time with charitable endeavors? quite possibly. of course fiat, chrysler, so it does happen, but these are , they both need to find some direction. let me put this back to you. the world around them is changing more than most their futurehere prospects better be better than the current prospects, with wouldn't you agree? >> you are onto something there. twitter has come under fire from investors. this is a company that has struggled to get user growth....
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. >> they made a big hullabaloo we got a hundred million dollars from mark zuckerberg. >> schools are not performing better. >> how much and where is it listed. >> what was that? we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. you just gotta find that balance. where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just lease an mkz hybrid for $299 a month only at your lincoln dealer. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need, helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >> they made a big hullabaloo when they were offered a hundred million dollars from mark zuckerberg to reform pu
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zuckerberg and vanity fair. all of that ahead on bloomberg west. host as gearing up to big event tomorrow and unveil a new version or versions of the iphone. last year we saw the most significant redesign of the iphone since it came out in 2007, but were not asked that thing another major redesign this time. more like a minor upgrade. what exactly will we see? director forrogram the mobile division and a senior wireless tech analyst. thank you all for joining us. everyone is so excited about tomorrow, even though it will be a minor of rate. adam, i will start with you. what do we know about the new features of the phone? adam: it will look like the ones that are out there now. part of the a pump cycle where apple focuses more on the software. you will get a better camera and processor and some other new features, but like you said, is not as big as an upgrade as last year when there was anticipation for the bigger screens. we saw a hugear upgrade cycle, 74.5 million iphones shipped. will this be enough to have another quarter like that? >> that is
zuckerberg and vanity fair. all of that ahead on bloomberg west. host as gearing up to big event tomorrow and unveil a new version or versions of the iphone. last year we saw the most significant redesign of the iphone since it came out in 2007, but were not asked that thing another major redesign this time. more like a minor upgrade. what exactly will we see? director forrogram the mobile division and a senior wireless tech analyst. thank you all for joining us. everyone is so excited about...
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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 audacious 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. and we have the opportunity to get access to jobs, education, health, new kinds of communication. we bring the 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 p
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 audacious 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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facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg held a town hall mark zuckerberg wore a tie, the prime minister did not. he did speak in hindi and teared up a little. you were there this weekend on silicon valley. what was in this visit? what is he getting out of it? >> you to look at it from the government of india perspective , it explored the trade between u.s. and india, $100 billion. $60 billion is in ip services. when you look at his objective of creating a digital india, he's looking at silicon valley from a technological perspective. he is looking at it from an investment perspective more importantly, when you get 13% of -- 15% of the startups in silicon valley are done by indians, he is looking at this about bringing the same environment india himself. brendan: step one in rolling out a digital india will be putting in the necessary infrastructure in place right if you look right now, 85% of the people in india do not have access to the internet. how can silicon valley help him do that, roll out the very expensive infrastructure? guest: 85% of the population does not have access to the interne
facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg held a town hall mark zuckerberg wore a tie, the prime minister did not. he did speak in hindi and teared up a little. you were there this weekend on silicon valley. what was in this visit? what is he getting out of it? >> you to look at it from the government of india perspective , it explored the trade between u.s. and india, $100 billion. $60 billion is in ip services. when you look at his objective of creating a digital india, he's looking at silicon...
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zuckerberg, what role are you playing in all of this? rumors true, will there be a check offered at some point. >> i have committed to starting the start up education foundation. first project will be $100 million challenge grant. >> $100 million. [ applause ] yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. >> a new book "the prize, who's in charge of american schools" tells the important story of what happens next in newark. the prize may well be one of the most important books on education to come along in years. joining us the author of that book dale -- i want to ask how it worked out in new jersey. let's listen to how chris christie says it worked out in new jersey. he said this in new hampshire of course last month. let's listen to this. >> the story in newark has been good. start off with mark zuckerberg and his $100 million contribution. it was fully matched and the money has gone to great purpose in terms of getting merit pay for teachers, getting rid of teaches that didn't belong there and using some of that money to pay off teachers to leave. that's how
zuckerberg, what role are you playing in all of this? rumors true, will there be a check offered at some point. >> i have committed to starting the start up education foundation. first project will be $100 million challenge grant. >> $100 million. [ applause ] yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. >> a new book "the prize, who's in charge of american schools" tells the important story of what happens next in newark. the prize may well be one of the most important books on education to...
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zuckerberg can only say yes. know there's a humorous aspect whenever private conversations are picked up on public microphones. germany is taking this issue very seriously. they are trying to house, potentially find jobs for these incoming refugees. there have been some ugly and racist attacks on refugee housing. what the justice minister here did was right facebook and say they need to urgently review their policy. it gets to the difference between what tech companies think they're allowed to do and what the german state sometimes demands of them. the justice minister said they need to urgently review. he said he had a meeting here in mid-september with facebook executives. their point is, if facebook polices nude photos, why can't they police racist or xena phobic content? that is the line. they want more cooperation from big tech companies like facebook. guy: thank you very much indeed. joining us now live from brighton, the head of the labour party conference, and my friend anna edwards. it is a bit like the
zuckerberg can only say yes. know there's a humorous aspect whenever private conversations are picked up on public microphones. germany is taking this issue very seriously. they are trying to house, potentially find jobs for these incoming refugees. there have been some ugly and racist attacks on refugee housing. what the justice minister here did was right facebook and say they need to urgently review their policy. it gets to the difference between what tech companies think they're allowed to...
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dark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet.is bets have only gotten bigger, spending billions. expanding his empire to photos, messaging, and virtual reality. mostnet.org might be his audacious bat yet, featuring a battle with google, drones, lasers, hot air balloons to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth. and make billions of new users. our guest today is facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. so first of all, you are 1.5 years into this. tell me your vision and tell me what inspired you to do this. people are connected, we can do some great things. getave the opportunity to access to jobs, education, health, new kinds of communication. it really makes a big difference. and the internet is how we connect to the modern world. than, only a little more one third of people have any access to the internet at all. it's around 2.7 billion people. two thirds of people don't have any access to the internet. that seems really off to me. there are studies that show in developing countries, 20% of gdp growth is driv
dark zuckerberg may not be done changing the world just yet.is bets have only gotten bigger, spending billions. expanding his empire to photos, messaging, and virtual reality. mostnet.org might be his audacious bat yet, featuring a battle with google, drones, lasers, hot air balloons to bring the internet to the farthest corners of the earth. and make billions of new users. our guest today is facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg. so first of all, you are 1.5 years into this. tell me your...
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starting at 9:30 he will meet with the ceo of facebook, mark zuckerberg. they are talking about having a question-and-answer session where you can log on and submit your questions tonight. the other thing to consider is that he is going to meet here with other leaders. but there may be protesters as well. there are also logistics to consider. tomorrow morning at 7:30 is the rock and roll half marathon. thousands of people will be downtown. usually they are allowed to park this the lots next to sap center. but not tomorrow because of the concerns about security surrounding the rime private prime minister's visit. reporting fliv san jose, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much. on that note, let's talk about the rock and roll half marathon. take a look at this map here. this will be happening in downtown san jose right before the prime minister's speech. this is a closer look at the racecourse. it starts on the corner of santa clara and alma den and wind around downtown. entz a few blocks from the starting line. if you look at the course in relation to the
starting at 9:30 he will meet with the ceo of facebook, mark zuckerberg. they are talking about having a question-and-answer session where you can log on and submit your questions tonight. the other thing to consider is that he is going to meet here with other leaders. but there may be protesters as well. there are also logistics to consider. tomorrow morning at 7:30 is the rock and roll half marathon. thousands of people will be downtown. usually they are allowed to park this the lots next to...
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mark zuckerberg is another. mark zuckerberg is speaking at the u.n. about sustainability.mportant are business leaders like mark zuckerberg? christiana: critically important. it is clear that policy is critical and has to be the bedrock of change, and that is what every single country is doing now. individually, within their own borders, as well as contributing to the construction of the international regulatory framework that is going to guide this transformation over the neck 10 to 20 -- next 10 years to 20 years, but that is not the end of the story. that policy needs to be an active and taken to the ground to make the difference, and that is the purview of the private sector. it is also the responsibility of some national governments. there is a very important collaborative framework that is being built here between national governments on one side establishing the policy, and then those that are implementing done,tually getting it national governments and corporations and civil society. emily: we talk a lot about clean energy on this show. we talk about innovations in
mark zuckerberg is another. mark zuckerberg is speaking at the u.n. about sustainability.mportant are business leaders like mark zuckerberg? christiana: critically important. it is clear that policy is critical and has to be the bedrock of change, and that is what every single country is doing now. individually, within their own borders, as well as contributing to the construction of the international regulatory framework that is going to guide this transformation over the neck 10 to 20 -- next...
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the future starts now for all of us. >>> yesterday, facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg hosted alic q&a session where he answered questions from facebook users around the world. when asked about a way for users to express emotions other than like, here's what zuckerberg had to say. >> people aren't looking for an ability to down vote other people's posts. what they really want is to be able to express empathy. and, you know, you know not every moment is a good moment. right? and if you are sharing something that is sad, you know, whether it's something in current events, like the refugee crisis that touches you, or a family member passed away, then it may not feel comfortable to like that post, but, your friends and people want to be able to express that they understand and that they relate to you. >> the company is now creating a simple dislike button, concerned that it would create a negative space but will soon be releasing a test version where users will be able to express more varied emotions. i say you could just comment. i guess clicking is easier, though. if you're planni
the future starts now for all of us. >>> yesterday, facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg hosted alic q&a session where he answered questions from facebook users around the world. when asked about a way for users to express emotions other than like, here's what zuckerberg had to say. >> people aren't looking for an ability to down vote other people's posts. what they really want is to be able to express empathy. and, you know, you know not every moment is a good moment....
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facebook ceo mark zuckerberg in seattle yesterday.aking about the need for stronger intellectual property protection in his country. he also promised to cut restrictions on foreign investment. meantime, boeing announcing china will buy 300 boeing aircraft for $38 billion and build the first aircraft completion plant in that country. boeing is dow component. keep eye on that. lauren: president xi's visit to washington, d.c. says the office of personnel management said hackers stole much more personal information from servers than first thought. the agency says 5.6 million fingerprint records were stolen, that is up from 1.1 million. china widely suspected being behind the cyberattack but the white house is still cautious. >> i don't have additional details about, about who or what entity may have been responsible for this particular cyber breach. this is something that continues to be under investigation by authorities. i don't have any conclusions to share publicly about who may or may not have been responsible. lauren: this is a big
facebook ceo mark zuckerberg in seattle yesterday.aking about the need for stronger intellectual property protection in his country. he also promised to cut restrictions on foreign investment. meantime, boeing announcing china will buy 300 boeing aircraft for $38 billion and build the first aircraft completion plant in that country. boeing is dow component. keep eye on that. lauren: president xi's visit to washington, d.c. says the office of personnel management said hackers stole much more...
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even caught the attention of president obama and mark zuckerberg.teenager arrested for his science project. the 14-year-old ahmed mohamed seen here was arrested in texas today, about 90 miles east of dallas. police feared his digital clock he built from a circuitboard was a bomb. he said it was a science project. he brought it in to show his engineering instructor at school. a different teacher at school was alarmed and alerted authorities. mark zuckerberg advised him to keep building, and president obama tweeted, cool clock. want to bring it to the white house? we should inspire more kids like you to like science. >> it never happened. they say follow-up interviews with a teenager who claimed she was grabbed by a predator revealed the story was made up. police and the school district said they have to take reports of criminal activity against children very seriously. >> the nappy valley wine train is back in the news tonight not because of the recent controversy when a group of mostly african-american women were kicked off for being too loud. they
even caught the attention of president obama and mark zuckerberg.teenager arrested for his science project. the 14-year-old ahmed mohamed seen here was arrested in texas today, about 90 miles east of dallas. police feared his digital clock he built from a circuitboard was a bomb. he said it was a science project. he brought it in to show his engineering instructor at school. a different teacher at school was alarmed and alerted authorities. mark zuckerberg advised him to keep building, and...
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because of mark zuckerberg. >> he invented it. facebook.u have us. >> great way to stay in touch with people who you don't talk to very often. >> he is a wealthy do you have is, and he is getting accumulates instead of being slammed by me. he is on vanity fair. >> so he is part of the magazine's new establishment list. so the list covers the most pour fall names in media and business, at three; the youngest person ever to grab the top spot on neutral establishment list. now worth $240 billion. and you know, it all started with college dorm rooms. >> 240 billion, it is hard to fathom that much money. >> i can't, i can't. >> that's more than some country have. you know? a loft countries. >> could you start a no, ma'am country. >> oh, ya. maybe you will. and -- >> well, casino of d it is called facebook. >> it is a -- >> its own world really. >> i call it zuckerberg. >> like the suber? >> yes, zuckerberg. >> other names on this list, powerful people in the media. jessica alba s's on that list. she has a big company. taylor swift of course, lab
because of mark zuckerberg. >> he invented it. facebook.u have us. >> great way to stay in touch with people who you don't talk to very often. >> he is a wealthy do you have is, and he is getting accumulates instead of being slammed by me. he is on vanity fair. >> so he is part of the magazine's new establishment list. so the list covers the most pour fall names in media and business, at three; the youngest person ever to grab the top spot on neutral establishment list....
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emily: mark zuckerberg described twitter as a clown car that fell into a gold mine.hat was it like for you getting into that car? [laughter] dick: just because mark zuckerberg described it that way doesn't mean that is what it is. [laughter] emily: how would you describe it? dick: a remarkable simple idea that became the broadcast platform for the world. the great insight we had was instead of having ads or stuff to the side, let's make the monetization engine part of what everyone is already doing. that turned out to be something that frankly lots of other companies including facebook have taken from us and used to great success. you like the way i spun that around? they are the copier. [laughter] emily: i do want to ask you one question. ev williams stepped out in 2010. you became ceo. what actually happened? [laughter] dick: i am not going to go into all the details, palace intrigue stuff. i will say there's a lot that has been written about it. some you read and think, that is interesting. i don't remember that person even being in the same city we were in. it is
emily: mark zuckerberg described twitter as a clown car that fell into a gold mine.hat was it like for you getting into that car? [laughter] dick: just because mark zuckerberg described it that way doesn't mean that is what it is. [laughter] emily: how would you describe it? dick: a remarkable simple idea that became the broadcast platform for the world. the great insight we had was instead of having ads or stuff to the side, let's make the monetization engine part of what everyone is already...
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but ceo mark zuckerberg isn't sold just yet. it's september 16th. we'll tell you why.oday is september 16th. and squawk box begins right now. ♪ >> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is squawk box. >> good morning and welcome to squawk box here on cnbc. the stage is set for today's gop debate at the reagan library. the main event will feature 11 presidential hopefuls. donald trump will stand in the middle of the stage. the new addition from the last debate is carly
but ceo mark zuckerberg isn't sold just yet. it's september 16th. we'll tell you why.oday is september 16th. and squawk box begins right now. ♪ >> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is squawk box. >> good morning and welcome to squawk box here on cnbc. the stage is set for today's gop debate at the reagan library. the main event will feature 11 presidential hopefuls. donald trump will stand in the middle of the stage. the new addition from the last debate is carly
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zuckerberg reveals facebook's history. welcome to "first up," i am angie lau coming from hong kong, streaming on mobile and bloomberg.com. markets in asia, the first trading day in the week. new zealand climbs actually higher. the new zealand dollar is at $.63 u.s. cents. let's go over to japan. 225y 225 last -- nikkei closed up. futures in chicago point to a lower open this morning in asia. dollar-yen, a few markets closed. no training in hong kong after the mid autumn festival celebration. south korea is closed for harvest moon day. to the top story, reports from been given 10 has days to come up with a plan to fix it's in missions scandal. new details about the global scale of the issue. vw says no cars made in china were affected. shery ahn has the latest. shery: it continues to expand. the deadline is nearing. told vw car regulator to have a plan for if and when their cars will meet national emissions standards. that deadline is october 7. that is next week, wednesday. that deadline is coming up. vw says they will pre
zuckerberg reveals facebook's history. welcome to "first up," i am angie lau coming from hong kong, streaming on mobile and bloomberg.com. markets in asia, the first trading day in the week. new zealand climbs actually higher. the new zealand dollar is at $.63 u.s. cents. let's go over to japan. 225y 225 last -- nikkei closed up. futures in chicago point to a lower open this morning in asia. dollar-yen, a few markets closed. no training in hong kong after the mid autumn festival...
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after google, modi sat down with facebook founder mark zuckerberg who explained his own connection to india. turns out before facebook was a success, the late steve jobs told zuckerberg to visit india for inspiration and guidance regarding the budding company. >> i've seen how people connected and have the opportunity to feel how much better the world can be if everyone has a stronger ability to connect. reinforced for me the importance of what we were doing. that is something that is always remembered. >> odi is now headed to new york city where he will attend a summit meeting with president obama this morning. >>> one of the events on his schedule, a very packed one at that. prime minister modi made time to meet with governor jerry brown. the two men in san francisco yesterday afternoon to talk about climate change, renewable energy and the digital economy. governor brown has made slowing climate change one of his top priorities and the prime minister recently revealed new programs in india. meantime, if you'd like to see more of the prime minister's visit head to nbcbayarea.com whe
after google, modi sat down with facebook founder mark zuckerberg who explained his own connection to india. turns out before facebook was a success, the late steve jobs told zuckerberg to visit india for inspiration and guidance regarding the budding company. >> i've seen how people connected and have the opportunity to feel how much better the world can be if everyone has a stronger ability to connect. reinforced for me the importance of what we were doing. that is something that is...
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what made ceo mark zuckerberg finally cave n people have been asking for this. >> uh-huh. boy, tough loss, still feeling sick about monday night for the eagles. first team of the season. what coach chip kelly thinks was the team's biggest mistake. was it getting on the plane and flying to atlanta? >> but first, here is a lock at last night's lottery numbers. let's clear the air. there are no limits on the amount of carbon pollution power plants can... release. and our senator, pat toomey, led the fight to keep it that way. carbon pollution, a major cause of climate change, leads to more asthma attacks in children. over a million pennsylvanians now suffer from asthma. and senator toomey took over a million dollars from polluters. tell senator toomey: it's time to clear the air. vote for the clean power plan. i'd like to put in my 15-years notice.ration you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent, i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i w
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it was overheard on the live broadcast on open mike and zuckerberg responded we need to did some workntroductory rae mark at the event. germany is welcoming as many as 1 million refugee from various country and ignited immigration reaction on line. face back spokeswoman in menlo park says we think the best solution to dealing with people who make racist and many bad comments pl and address this common challenge here. >> it was fantastic day today. >> the fall so far is pretty good. but sandhya is here with the forecast. >> since so good we keep it come. look at the time lapse sunset at 6:56 tonight where you live and from our mount tam camp couldn't get any better than this. high cloud today really gave us a nice colorful sunset tonight and some talk bit on social mead yeah. if you miss eclipse of the super blood moon last tonight don't you worry. take a look at the time lapse from tonight. if cloud cover just really spectacular. this was taken from the camera. we track not just the cloud but a little bit of moisture in some of the clouds south of monterey. nothing hit the ground so f
it was overheard on the live broadcast on open mike and zuckerberg responded we need to did some workntroductory rae mark at the event. germany is welcoming as many as 1 million refugee from various country and ignited immigration reaction on line. face back spokeswoman in menlo park says we think the best solution to dealing with people who make racist and many bad comments pl and address this common challenge here. >> it was fantastic day today. >> the fall so far is pretty good....
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china's president met with tim cook and amazon's jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg.facebook and google and other sites are blocked in china. zuckerberg posted, this was the first time i spoken with a world leader entirely in a foreign language. i consider that a meaningful personal milestone. >> chinese leaders often arrive in seattle. a soft way to introduce yourself to the united states before you travel to washington or new york. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. the ceo of volkswagen stepping down. the company caught in a lie with 11 million vehicles recalled. that's next. >>> the widening scandal over rigged vehicle emission tests has forced the chief executive to resign of volkswagen. wednesday, he said he is stepping down in the best interest of the company. he said he had no knowledge of the wrongdoing. atika shubert is following the latest in berlin. this is a scandal that has shaken the auto industry to the core. there have been recall after recall in the past few years. this is a company having secret software to program its cars so they can spew pollution exc
china's president met with tim cook and amazon's jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg.facebook and google and other sites are blocked in china. zuckerberg posted, this was the first time i spoken with a world leader entirely in a foreign language. i consider that a meaningful personal milestone. >> chinese leaders often arrive in seattle. a soft way to introduce yourself to the united states before you travel to washington or new york. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. the ceo of...
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we would say, mark zuckerberg came to us, mark zuckerberg is not coming to us.e: you never know. you never know. deidre: we'll be back, more on my conversation from bill ackman. our market panel is here as well. their take on china. how their views compared to ackman's. we're back in a minute. >> china has some real issues. i think they're trying to maintain an overly-strong currency while their economy is not doing nearly as well. ♪ in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. ♪ technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information f
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now mark zuckerberg has announced there will be a new button for expressing disapproval, but it's not as simple as you think. >> like it or not, facebook is the -- is the world's social networking giant. whether sharing pictures of our cats are addressing serious topics like the current refugee crisis. since 2000 nine, users have been able to show their approval for updates, photographs and events by hitting the like button. it has been clicked trillions of times. now the company's ceo, mark zuckerberg, says it is time to the to express other emotions too. >> it took us a while to get here. we didn't want to just build a dislike button, because we don't want to turn facebook into a forum where people are voting up or down on people's post. that doesn't seem like the kind of community that we want to create. you don't want to go through the process of sharing a moment that was important to your day and have someone down vote it. >> but what kind of world is facebook here to build? a publicly traded company worth almost $245 billion, it has come under fire or not doing more to combat ha
now mark zuckerberg has announced there will be a new button for expressing disapproval, but it's not as simple as you think. >> like it or not, facebook is the -- is the world's social networking giant. whether sharing pictures of our cats are addressing serious topics like the current refugee crisis. since 2000 nine, users have been able to show their approval for updates, photographs and events by hitting the like button. it has been clicked trillions of times. now the company's ceo,...
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facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg said that he wants users to express a variety of emotions. >> not every moment is a good moment. and if you are sharing something that is sad, whether it's in current events like the refugee crisis that touches you, or if a family member passed away, then it may not feel comfort to believe like that post. but your friends and people want to be able to express that they understand and that they relate to you. >> huh? zuckerberg said that facebook expects to test the dislike button soon. >>> the original manuscripts for "citizen cain," is selling three screen plays. it offers insight into how the masterpiece evolved including hand-written notes by or so orson welles. that is all of our time. we're live from london next. >> hello, i'm felicity barr. you're watching the news hour live from london. coming up, hungarian police use war canon and use tear gas on refugees at the border. >> the u.n. accuses both government forces and rebels of war crimes in a scathing report. in sri lanka's civil
facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg said that he wants users to express a variety of emotions. >> not every moment is a good moment. and if you are sharing something that is sad, whether it's in current events like the refugee crisis that touches you, or if a family member passed away, then it may not feel comfort to believe like that post. but your friends and people want to be able to express that they understand and that they relate to you. >> huh? zuckerberg said that facebook...
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zuckerberg expects testing to start soon. if that goes well, we could see the dislike posts in the near future. >>> the suspension from school has turned into an invitation from the white house for a texas teenager. he was kept out of class for three days after he brought a homemade digital clock to show an engineering teacher. another teacher thought it looked like a fake bomb. police were called and police arrested him. today a hashtag has been trending all over the web. president obama chimed in. he tweeted, cool clock, ahmed. want to bring it to the white house? no word on what ahmed has accepted that invitation. police are going to drop the charges. >>> all right. so we all love this weather. but it is awfully dry. >> it is. the water table is fine. no worry about that. the grass is brown and it's a little dry. for the month we have seen about a quarter inch of rain. an inch and a half behind for september. we have five in bank for the year of 2013. that also said, .75 inch, certainly less than an inch in the last 36 day
zuckerberg expects testing to start soon. if that goes well, we could see the dislike posts in the near future. >>> the suspension from school has turned into an invitation from the white house for a texas teenager. he was kept out of class for three days after he brought a homemade digital clock to show an engineering teacher. another teacher thought it looked like a fake bomb. police were called and police arrested him. today a hashtag has been trending all over the web. president...
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it was overheard on the live broadcast on open mike and zuckerberg responded we need to did some work on the issue. conversation cut off by introductory rae mark at the event. germany is welcoming as many as 1 million refugee from various country and ignited immigration reaction on line. face back spokeswoman in menlo park says we think the best solution to dealing with people who make racist and many bad comments pl and address this common challenge here. >> it was fantastic day today. >> the fall so far is pretty good. but sandhya is here with the forecast. >> since so good we keep it come. look at the time lapse sunset at 6:56 tonight where you live and from our mount tam camp couldn't get any better than this. high cloud today really gave us a nice colorful sunset tonight and some talk bit on social mead yeah. if you miss eclipse of the super blood moon last tonight don't you worry. take a look at the time lapse from tonight. if cloud cover just really spectacular. this was taken from the camera. we track not just the cloud but a little bit of moisture in some of the clouds south
it was overheard on the live broadcast on open mike and zuckerberg responded we need to did some work on the issue. conversation cut off by introductory rae mark at the event. germany is welcoming as many as 1 million refugee from various country and ignited immigration reaction on line. face back spokeswoman in menlo park says we think the best solution to dealing with people who make racist and many bad comments pl and address this common challenge here. >> it was fantastic day today....
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zuckerberg made deals with major news outhealths to publish articles and has ambitions to connect everye person on the planet. it is hot. it will be hot today. >> san jose, 87 at shark tank. richmond is 95, a record high. 93 in oakland airport the record high. 98 in mountain view beats the record of 97. livermore and san francisco and san rafael a couple of degrees short of a record. walnut creek could have poor air quality today. tomorrow. and through friday. the south bay, too, and the north bay tomorrow and tomorrow. 100s influence the central valley and palm springs and a few thunderstorms around san diego and los angeles. leyla? >> we found out from c.h.p. what happened on 205 in the single digits at eight miles per hour at 205 memorialing with 580. there was early debris in the lanes which was cleared but this is residual backup making the drive an hour, or more, from tracy to dublin. mass transit is the way to go, bart has training running on time with no delays on muni and a.c. transit clear and to skip that, traffic over the altamont pass, ace train also is on time. >> a popula
zuckerberg made deals with major news outhealths to publish articles and has ambitions to connect everye person on the planet. it is hot. it will be hot today. >> san jose, 87 at shark tank. richmond is 95, a record high. 93 in oakland airport the record high. 98 in mountain view beats the record of 97. livermore and san francisco and san rafael a couple of degrees short of a record. walnut creek could have poor air quality today. tomorrow. and through friday. the south bay, too, and the...
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zuckerberg. he answered questions about doing business in india and is being done to empower women. >>> baby carriages ruled the streets of paris. the city of lights is going car-free for the first time on sunday. the ban in autos in paris as they prepare to start talks on reducing emissions from cars. paris is one of the most polluted cities in the world. >>> a young massachusetts boy did the right thing. 7-year-old aiden wright was playing in a park when he found $8 $8,000! it was in a checkbook laying on a slide. aiden took the money to his uncle and they turned it over to police. the money belongs to a contractor who had just gotten paid. he gave aiden a $100 reward. >> a hundred bucks can go a long way. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> straight ahead, a family's incredibly journey to see the pope ends with an audience with francis himself. what the pope is saying about >>> later, a field on fire. an nfl kickoff is delayed when the turf goes up in smoke. mor
zuckerberg. he answered questions about doing business in india and is being done to empower women. >>> baby carriages ruled the streets of paris. the city of lights is going car-free for the first time on sunday. the ban in autos in paris as they prepare to start talks on reducing emissions from cars. paris is one of the most polluted cities in the world. >>> a young massachusetts boy did the right thing. 7-year-old aiden wright was playing in a park when he found $8 $8,000!...
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mark zuckerberg has a twitter account? he was on facebook. juliet: good question. we will get to would. ben: still ahead -- juliet: the warm weather continues today but for how long? mike was talking about the forecast coming up it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. you just gotta find that balance. where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just yourself. lease an mkz hybrid for $299 a month [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs, yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, to 300 meg ultra-fast internet, we have you covered. even with wifi at home and on the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today. >> meteorologist: let's get you going on this little friday, thursday morning,
mark zuckerberg has a twitter account? he was on facebook. juliet: good question. we will get to would. ben: still ahead -- juliet: the warm weather continues today but for how long? mike was talking about the forecast coming up it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. you just gotta find that balance. where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just yourself. lease an mkz hybrid for $299 a month [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom...
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mark zuckerberg confirmed the company is working on it. right now it has the like button but that makes it hard to express sympathy when they read sad news. zuckerberg says it's complicated because they don't want a forum where people vote up or down on a post. i think people have been asking for a way because you want to say oh, i'm with you but you can't say like especially if they are going through something hard. >> what about people being mean. >> that's what people are concerned about. >> on youtube you give the thumbs down stuff. >> i guess if you're friends with a person. >> they are going to be a supporter. >> let's take a live look outside now. we're going to see lots of sunshine once again as we head into today and really the rest of your week. look at cape may, the sun is down but once that comes up it's going to be a beautiful day down the shore. and for philadelphia, expect temperatures well above average. i'm tracking a change as we head into the next couple of days. our temperatures will drop back down closer to afternoon a
mark zuckerberg confirmed the company is working on it. right now it has the like button but that makes it hard to express sympathy when they read sad news. zuckerberg says it's complicated because they don't want a forum where people vote up or down on a post. i think people have been asking for a way because you want to say oh, i'm with you but you can't say like especially if they are going through something hard. >> what about people being mean. >> that's what people are...
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thank you, mark zuckerberg. i for one will be glad to give you -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the big topic, the republican debate. actually, that wasn't just one debate there were two. there were so many republican candidates they couldn't fit them all on stage. there are 15 prominent republicans running for president. and the field is actually surprisingly diverse. there's a female candidate, an african-american candidate, two latinos, one indian-american, nine white men, and there's a baby running also. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just to give you a sense what the republican field is -- guillermo, bring in the ducks. have you seen these ducks? these ducks are -- i'll show you thank you, guillermo. they're kind of terrifying. guillermo, what happened? i thought you were going to help me with this. >> guillermo: oh, i'll help you, you didn't ask me. >> jimmy: this is why donald trump wants to kick you out. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm not the one. help me gather up 15 ducks. we need exact
thank you, mark zuckerberg. i for one will be glad to give you -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the big topic, the republican debate. actually, that wasn't just one debate there were two. there were so many republican candidates they couldn't fit them all on stage. there are 15 prominent republicans running for president. and the field is actually surprisingly diverse. there's a female candidate, an african-american candidate, two latinos, one indian-american, nine white men, and...
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. >> adding to the president mark zuckerberg, mark bloomberg are they all lying? they're saying there's a shortage of stem workers. >> to pump up supply, new think they don't care about wages, wage fixing scandal google conspiring with apple, conspiring with ceo the late steve jobs to keep wages down, to hundreds of millions of dollars settlement on this. they have an interest in keeping wages down but let's are clear. it's not facebook, it's not getting google that's getting most of the h 1bs, it's companies that robert represents. most of their workers are in india, their work model is not only to replace american workers, but to replace them with guest workers. h 1b program could only be used when you can't find an american worker. we know it's not being used that way. the majority of the program and hundreds of thousands of h 1stbs here, the majority is to replace cheaper american labor. >> the bizarre cases, two disney cases smaller layoff that was reversed and southern california edison,sce case , replaced their workers with h 1b visa workers. you're fine wi
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what the german chancellor told zuckerberg. >> and in a town hard hit by the valley fire we show you what people are doing to try to get back to normal. stay here get back to normal. stay here with me. another half hour of >> today president obama shack hands with russian president putin after closed door meetin meeting. it was the first formal meeting in more than two years. u.s. officials hope to focus on the crisis in ukraine but it focus more on syria instead. u.s. official told "the new york times"the president agree to discuss political transition in syria. but divide on how to make that actually happen. speeches earlier today at the united nations where they are indicative of the difficult road ahead. abc 7 news chief white house correspondent january thon karl has more now on the dueling speeches. >> not known for the personal chemistry. but obama and putin did get together tonight for the first formal meeting in two years. if face-to-face was just hours after the 2 president went right at each other on the world stage o. bama slamming russia invasion of. >> we can't stopped
what the german chancellor told zuckerberg. >> and in a town hard hit by the valley fire we show you what people are doing to try to get back to normal. stay here get back to normal. stay here with me. another half hour of >> today president obama shack hands with russian president putin after closed door meetin meeting. it was the first formal meeting in more than two years. u.s. officials hope to focus on the crisis in ukraine but it focus more on syria instead. u.s. official told...