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in the future, zuckerberg takes us all the way into things like telepathy. maybe that is the next step. i mean, he is not hitting. he actually thinks this is something that will change the way we communicate and feel a sense of presence and shared experiences. what he is seeing out here. if somebody told you in the year 1999 that your device would have you know, your radio in an and your phone and your while it and everything and it would all just be there under one cell phone you might have been like ok yes, maybe in years. but it happened quickly. he doesn't think this will happen quickly on a year to year, quarter to quarter scale. he thinks it will happen broadly you know over a decade. , carol: how do you make virtual reality come to life in a cover? david: we spoke to the creative director. robert vargas. carol: what went into the cover? robert: initially we were thinking that shooting mark, but not on negotiation processes work out as we like. we decided to take a fun approach in photoshop. in so we took an image of mark, an image of a pair of hands,
in the future, zuckerberg takes us all the way into things like telepathy. maybe that is the next step. i mean, he is not hitting. he actually thinks this is something that will change the way we communicate and feel a sense of presence and shared experiences. what he is seeing out here. if somebody told you in the year 1999 that your device would have you know, your radio in an and your phone and your while it and everything and it would all just be there under one cell phone you might have...
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sarah: zuckerberg explains this like we are in the palmpilot era of mobile phones.e are, like, the brick phone. we are just getting started in virtual-reality, and the future of this, zuckerberg takes us in our interview all the way into things like telepathy. maybe that is the next step. he's not kidding. he actually thinks this is something that can change the way we communicate and feel a sense of presence and shared experiences. what he is seeing out here -- if somebody told you in the year 1999 that your device would have, you know, your radio in it and your phone and your wallet and everything, and it would all just be there in one cell phone, you might have been like, "ok, yeah, maybe, in, like, years," but it happened very quickly. he does not think this will happen quickly on a year-to-year, quarter to quarter scale. he thinks it will happen broadly over the course of a decade. carol: how do you make virtual-reality come to life in a cover? david: we talked to creative director marcus vargas. >> not all negotiation processes work out as we would like, so we
sarah: zuckerberg explains this like we are in the palmpilot era of mobile phones.e are, like, the brick phone. we are just getting started in virtual-reality, and the future of this, zuckerberg takes us in our interview all the way into things like telepathy. maybe that is the next step. he's not kidding. he actually thinks this is something that can change the way we communicate and feel a sense of presence and shared experiences. what he is seeing out here -- if somebody told you in the year...
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they visited with zuckerberg. he is all in on oculus. they bought the company. the founder was a guy named palmer lucky. david: good name. >> great name. they added executives. he is not running it but he is still working there and zuckerberg sees huge potential. not just in films but they are open to finding other uses. they will sell the hardware which is new for them. the hope is that every facebook user will eventually want an oculus. david: i spoke to reporter, sarah frier. reality is the next big platform for communication for humanity, then it inberg wants to own a way that he can influence how everything works down to the hardware so that it can be something truly social. if you use a controller in avr world, you should be able to point to things and give people thumbs up. they should do things like eye tracking thatouth allow you to have real conversations and develop avatars in the virtual world. other companies like htc, playstation, they are making virtual reality devices that are so far pretty successful. they are focusing more on the gaming aspect.
they visited with zuckerberg. he is all in on oculus. they bought the company. the founder was a guy named palmer lucky. david: good name. >> great name. they added executives. he is not running it but he is still working there and zuckerberg sees huge potential. not just in films but they are open to finding other uses. they will sell the hardware which is new for them. the hope is that every facebook user will eventually want an oculus. david: i spoke to reporter, sarah frier. reality...
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carol: zuckerberg might take exception to them being called nerd goggles. think their current status in society is that they are not embraced by everyone. they sort of, to me, have a similar feel to google glass where only a certain group of people -- you could call them early adopters or nerds, which does not necessarily have a terrible connotation these days, but it is not a mass product. david: by having mark zuckerberg do this to someone captures the thread throughout the article is real devotion to getting to the heart of the thing. it comes through in the article that this is sort of a personal investment. carol: thank you. next, berlin and the silicon valley lifestyle. gear the high-tech olympians are wearing in rio this summer. david: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can find us on radio and sirius xm channel 119, on am 1130 in new york, and other stations around the country. in the technology section we talk about berlin envious of their texting. david: i talked to jeff muska'
carol: zuckerberg might take exception to them being called nerd goggles. think their current status in society is that they are not embraced by everyone. they sort of, to me, have a similar feel to google glass where only a certain group of people -- you could call them early adopters or nerds, which does not necessarily have a terrible connotation these days, but it is not a mass product. david: by having mark zuckerberg do this to someone captures the thread throughout the article is real...
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anyone can be mark zuckerberg? 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 genuinely 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 -- you shift his life a year forward or back, he might not have started facebook. he might have been an engineer for facebook. you shift sal khan's life a year forward or a year back. instead of growing up in new orleans, if he grew up in calcutta -- you don't know what paths would have been. it has been a combination of they do have a growth mindset, there are people who
anyone can be mark zuckerberg? 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 genuinely 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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mark zuckerberg is brilliant but doesn't take a huge interest in ads.he was part of the adult supervision he brought in. deirdre: what was the most shocking part about working there, whether it was the sexism but the fact that females had a stricter dress code than males or anything else that you realized, okay, this isn't the place for me? >> you know, the sexism thing i didn't see myself, i think the more shocking thing, and it's good and bad, i think was the level of motivation at the time of facebook. one tends to cynical and when zuckerberg says we want to create a more open and connected world, we think there is monetary or mercenary subtext to it. the reality is people really, really believe in that. and people there really, really won't stop until literally everybody in the plan set staring into a phone with a facebook logo in it. that might sound scary to some but that's the goal, basically. deirdre: antonio, thank you so much. glad to have you here. interesting conversation. >> thank you. deirdre: antonio garcia martinez, former facebook emplo
mark zuckerberg is brilliant but doesn't take a huge interest in ads.he was part of the adult supervision he brought in. deirdre: what was the most shocking part about working there, whether it was the sexism but the fact that females had a stricter dress code than males or anything else that you realized, okay, this isn't the place for me? >> you know, the sexism thing i didn't see myself, i think the more shocking thing, and it's good and bad, i think was the level of motivation at the...
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facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg posted on his page that 1.7 billion people now use facebook, the equivalent of the world population 100 years ago. of these users now access the site from mobile devices and that is where the company places its higher-priced newsfeed adds. people are spending more time on their mobile's. zuckerberg said the amount of time users were spending on his messenger and instagram apps had grown in double digits. within the same. , apps on mobile devices wrought more.e -- brought in growth will slow the rest of the year but the company has already shifted its focus towards video. zuckerberg has predicted in five years time most of what people consume online will be in video form. facebook is testing to make money from that shift. it boosted the shares to a record height making it america's most -- fourth most valuable public company. >> let's take you through some of the other headlines. cutting 3000 jobs in the u.k. warning of an economic slowdown in britain. to reduce spending by another 475 million euros by the end of next year. despitethe fight -- d
facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg posted on his page that 1.7 billion people now use facebook, the equivalent of the world population 100 years ago. of these users now access the site from mobile devices and that is where the company places its higher-priced newsfeed adds. people are spending more time on their mobile's. zuckerberg said the amount of time users were spending on his messenger and instagram apps had grown in double digits. within the same. , apps on mobile devices wrought...
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mark zuckerberg talking about what struck not only revenue, but earnings.e also noted that higher engagement is up by double digit percentage points. he says a lot of that is is about video. >> ten years ago, most of what we shared and consume online was text. now, it's photos. and soon, most will be videos. we see a world that is video first, with video in the heart of all of our apps and services. over the past six month, we've been particularly focused on live video. live represents a new way to share what's happening in more immediate and creative ways. >> well, the stock did equivalance up some of those gains because on the earnings call yus moments ago, facebook cfo david wehner upgraded guidance. he said they anticipate lower ad revenue growth rates in every successive quarter in 2016. he also warned that the company won't be able to use add load as a significant factor driving growth after mid 2017. wehner also uploaded the capital expenditure, saying they'll be at the top enof the range. $4.5 billion. this as the company invests to support the grow
mark zuckerberg talking about what struck not only revenue, but earnings.e also noted that higher engagement is up by double digit percentage points. he says a lot of that is is about video. >> ten years ago, most of what we shared and consume online was text. now, it's photos. and soon, most will be videos. we see a world that is video first, with video in the heart of all of our apps and services. over the past six month, we've been particularly focused on live video. live represents a...
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patriotic shortbread cookies. >>> next up mark zuckerberg has several million -- billion, rather, newup this morning. that's because his net worth vaulted nearly 3 1/2 billion dollars. >> it came as facebook's stock took off following the release of an impressive earnings report. zuckerberg is now worth $56.7 billion, one estimate says. >> at 32 he is the youngest of the world's ten wealthiest people and the fifth richest person overall. >> a lot of people are wishing he was single with all that money. >>> okay, another high-profile and high-flying example of why the harlem globetrotters are so end takening. >> one strapped in a harness in wildwood, new jersey, 60 miles an hour on the way to the loop. >> he's not going to nail that. >> no way. >> nowing about net. >> look at it from the reverse angle. wow. that's bull bullard soaring through the air on the so-called sky coaster in wildwood, new jersey. the stunt part of the promotion for the team's current four-game slate of shows at the jersey shore. they wrap up on saturday. >> used to go there as kids but don't remember ever doing
patriotic shortbread cookies. >>> next up mark zuckerberg has several million -- billion, rather, newup this morning. that's because his net worth vaulted nearly 3 1/2 billion dollars. >> it came as facebook's stock took off following the release of an impressive earnings report. zuckerberg is now worth $56.7 billion, one estimate says. >> at 32 he is the youngest of the world's ten wealthiest people and the fifth richest person overall. >> a lot of people are wishing...
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lived down the hall from mark zuckerberg. yes, that mark zuckerberg. mahan used the facebook still in join a ncy to f protest aimed at ending s inv t chinese oil companies operating in sudan durin in april 2005, harvard divested. >> so, facebook became a very efficient tool for figuring out who was best connected. who was likely aligned with me. and then as a tool to meeobiliz them to get behind a campaign. >> in 2007, he went to work for a company called causes, a facebook app that helped people connect with non-profits. that's where he met winden. they saw 186 million people raise $48 million for various organizations. winden was sold on the power of w tha compare sort m. th faceb was could have moving away from third party app is s. determined to make anotherof th investors, big ones. shawn parker, ron conway and mark maddenhoff, betting brigade could be useful and profitable, but how? paul runs the site iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. the iava test partnered with brigade last year. he thinks non-profits will pay brigade some day the same
lived down the hall from mark zuckerberg. yes, that mark zuckerberg. mahan used the facebook still in join a ncy to f protest aimed at ending s inv t chinese oil companies operating in sudan durin in april 2005, harvard divested. >> so, facebook became a very efficient tool for figuring out who was best connected. who was likely aligned with me. and then as a tool to meeobiliz them to get behind a campaign. >> in 2007, he went to work for a company called causes, a facebook app that...
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. >> basketball belongs to mark zuckerberg. doug the pug is an internet sensation out of nashville. >> doug posted this picture. zuckerberg posted this one saying apparently beast had an important meeting at the office today with dog the pug. >> they agreed facebook needs more kibble and belly rubs and they also want some sheet. >> they are both cute. >> they really are. >>> well world news tonight with david muir is next. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz in for kristen zse. >> and i'm dan ashley and sandhya patel and all of us here, we appreciate your time and hope to see you again in half an hour. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." we're following two big breaking stories. first, zika hits home. the first infections transmitted by mosquitoes right here in the u.s. we're at ground zero in this new zika fight. >>> ready to rumble. hillary clinton hitting the road. and hitting trump. >>> plus, an abc news exclusive. donald trump one-on-one with george stephanopoulos. tonight, firing back at the democrats. >>> officers d
. >> basketball belongs to mark zuckerberg. doug the pug is an internet sensation out of nashville. >> doug posted this picture. zuckerberg posted this one saying apparently beast had an important meeting at the office today with dog the pug. >> they agreed facebook needs more kibble and belly rubs and they also want some sheet. >> they are both cute. >> they really are. >>> well world news tonight with david muir is next. thank you for joining us. i'm ama...
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was the founder ceo, mark zuckerberg and his mission to connect the world. on that vision and advertisers have taken no. >> you know, the history of technology companies has been in part that when they get so big, they begin to attract government notice. namely antitrust notice. microsofd it. google has had its own experiences, most especially overseas with regulators. is that a danger for facebook that a they will own so much of the social media space from what's app and messaging to instagram to facebook, that attr that kind of interest? and i don't know whether regulators are going to step into the market and do antitrust measures, but facebook's an innovative company and grow reg we believe of regulatory issues. >> sounds like a strong >> boeing posted its first quarterly lost in nearly seven years and cut its earnings outlook for much of this year. but shares of the dow component moved higher because that loss wasn't as much as expected. the aerospace company regarding a charge linked to problems with key planes, but as phil invest the global demand >>
was the founder ceo, mark zuckerberg and his mission to connect the world. on that vision and advertisers have taken no. >> you know, the history of technology companies has been in part that when they get so big, they begin to attract government notice. namely antitrust notice. microsofd it. google has had its own experiences, most especially overseas with regulators. is that a danger for facebook that a they will own so much of the social media space from what's app and messaging to...
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, probably. - contest the convention. - cook, zuckerberg, 2016. - probably. there you go, you can start some rumors here. - but you get my point - but the point, irrespective of who wins, we do not have four years, or eight years to wait. we have to figure out a way to have more of this discussion. we have to figure out way to lead in the future, as a country, because the worlds getting more competitive. this issue of entrepreneurship has helped build america, and remind people, particularly in d.c., that 250 years ago, america itself was a startup. it was just an idea. and we've kind of lead the way in some of these different revolutions agriculture, industrial, - yeah, yeah. - and technology, and now were leaders of the free world, because we have the leading economy. but other countries have figured that out, that there's sort of this secret sauce that's made the american story so great, is innovation, and entrepreneurship, this pioneering spirit. so they're making investments of basic research, they're changing their immigration policies, to track more ta
, probably. - contest the convention. - cook, zuckerberg, 2016. - probably. there you go, you can start some rumors here. - but you get my point - but the point, irrespective of who wins, we do not have four years, or eight years to wait. we have to figure out a way to have more of this discussion. we have to figure out way to lead in the future, as a country, because the worlds getting more competitive. this issue of entrepreneurship has helped build america, and remind people, particularly in...
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i trust zuckerberg. he's earned it. and while i might not agree with his contention that we're ostil very early on in the company's life. it's going to lead to a substantially higher stock price. andy in california, andy? >> caller: hey, jim, a great big boo-yah, how are you doing? >> i'm with you on that. i'm doing fine, how about you? >> caller: doing great, thank you. i was wondering about oracle. >> i'd like to hear more about it from the company. they bought this small/medium-sized cloud player. thank you for serving. let's go to head in connecticut. >> caller: how are you doing? >> it's a super day for me, how about you? >> caller: yeah, it's a great day. i want your peelifeelings for t short and long testimony on emc. >> if we want technology, we're going to go for facebook or google. which is now, of course, alphabet. bill in arizona. bill. >> caller: hi, jim. this is wild bill from sunny phoenix, arizona, where it's always another day in paradise. thank you for taking my call. >> i like where you are. i agree w
i trust zuckerberg. he's earned it. and while i might not agree with his contention that we're ostil very early on in the company's life. it's going to lead to a substantially higher stock price. andy in california, andy? >> caller: hey, jim, a great big boo-yah, how are you doing? >> i'm with you on that. i'm doing fine, how about you? >> caller: doing great, thank you. i was wondering about oracle. >> i'd like to hear more about it from the company. they bought this...
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mark zuckerberg is all for this if it does not glorify violence. >> a prosecutor nowadays walking in front of a jury without evidence is climbing a tremendous hurdle. when i was a prosecutor we didn't have anything, just your word versus someone else's word and that is what we used to convince a jury, society wants more and zuckerberg and facebook have provided a forum for that. something that may not be that popular. there was a time in the world when those shootings happened that we saw on video the police officers would do what they needed to do to not be indicted themselves. he grabbed for my gun, threatened me in this particular way. liz: what do you mean do what they needed to do? >> they what they needed to say whether it was accurate or not. if that video was not on their, there have been occasions where police officers would have lied and said i had to shoot him because he reached for my gun. the guy is dead so he can't refute that. there was no video, no one refuting it so you believe the police officer, the guy reached for his gun. liz: you have seen cases like that? >> ab
mark zuckerberg is all for this if it does not glorify violence. >> a prosecutor nowadays walking in front of a jury without evidence is climbing a tremendous hurdle. when i was a prosecutor we didn't have anything, just your word versus someone else's word and that is what we used to convince a jury, society wants more and zuckerberg and facebook have provided a forum for that. something that may not be that popular. there was a time in the world when those shootings happened that we saw...
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but zirk berg is not running for -- zuckerberg is not running for president.nald trump seems to see it as good sport. polls are closing in the latest polling, we are looking at anywhere from a 2 to 6 point difference. good news. obviously for trump. what do you make of it? >> i think considering hillary clinton has a well-oiled campaign machinery. spending millions of dollars building an infrastructure. the mere fact that her poll numbers are not high enough, that they are still tight in the battle ground states. still head-to-head, is just fascinating. it shows donald trump has room to grow. if he stays on a disciplined mess and and if he's able to sell the economic populist mess and and also close that gap with women voters which will be tough. lou: can he do all of that, juan? >> i never thought he would win the republican nomination. lou: i have got to give juan extra credit. not a single savant on this broadcast across manied he or she didn't know what they were talking about. trump's ability to attract independent is impressive. >> he's looking and the e
but zirk berg is not running for -- zuckerberg is not running for president.nald trump seems to see it as good sport. polls are closing in the latest polling, we are looking at anywhere from a 2 to 6 point difference. good news. obviously for trump. what do you make of it? >> i think considering hillary clinton has a well-oiled campaign machinery. spending millions of dollars building an infrastructure. the mere fact that her poll numbers are not high enough, that they are still tight in...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. conference finals...asketball world weighed in on where kevin du season. ma >>> as soon as the warriors beat the thunder in the western conference finals the basketball world weighed in on where kevin durant should play next season. many including charles barkley thought he should stay right where he was in oklahoma city. >> he'd be a fool to leave. >> reporter: why would he be a fool? >> there's no other team in the nba he could go to where he's got more talent than he's got now. >> that may not be true. he will team up with steph curry, klay thompson, draymond green and andre iguodala for two years for $54 million. durant was a seven time all- star and won the mvp in 2014. in an essay on the players tribune durant wrote moving out of my comfort zone to a new city and community offers the greatest potential for my personal growth. with this in mind i have decided to join the golden state warriors. in response to durant signing with the golden state warriors the warriors reportedly agreed to trade center
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. conference finals...asketball world weighed in on where kevin du season. ma >>> as soon as the warriors beat the thunder in the western conference finals the basketball world weighed in on where kevin durant should play next season. many including charles barkley thought he should stay right where he was in oklahoma city. >> he'd be a fool to leave. >> reporter: why would he be a fool? >> there's no other...
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investor arielle zuckerberg, sister of mark zuckerberg was one of them. >> it's inspiring to see peopleuilding the future we're going to experience one day. >>> a great opportunity for these start ups to raise capital n silicon valley, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> fortune ranked the 500 biggest companies in america. apple ranks three, behind exxon mobile and walmart. apple was fifth last year andx$d now, san francisco based mckeson ranks fifth. the next california company to make athe list is chevron, based in san ramone, ranking number 14. >>> a girl who went to high school in napa is all grown up and on board the space station. what happened today that clears the way for her to make history in space. >> i don't have wings so i can't fly . >>> tonight, southwest airlines flights are getting back to normal after a glitch disrupted air traffic this afternoon. abc 7 news was at oakland airport this afternoon after the company website went down. the website was not working but air traffic resumed. be sure to check the status before leaving your house. >> birkenstock shoes are made in germa
investor arielle zuckerberg, sister of mark zuckerberg was one of them. >> it's inspiring to see peopleuilding the future we're going to experience one day. >>> a great opportunity for these start ups to raise capital n silicon valley, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> fortune ranked the 500 biggest companies in america. apple ranks three, behind exxon mobile and walmart. apple was fifth last year andx$d now, san francisco based mckeson ranks fifth. the next california...
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investor arielle zuckerberg, sister of mark zuckerberg was one of them. >> it's inspiring to see peopleoing to experience one day. >>> a great opportunity for these start ups to raise capital n silicon valley, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> fortune ranked the 500 biggest companies in america. apple ranks three, behind exxon mobile and walmart. apple was fifth last year andx$d now, san francisco based mckeson ranks fifth. the next california company to make athe list is chevron, based in san ramone, ranking number 14. >>> a girl who went to high school in napa is all grown up and on board the space station. what happened today that clears the way for her to make history in space. >> i don't have wings so i can't fly . >>> tonight, southwest airlines flights are getting back to normal after a glitch disrupted air traffic this afternoon. abc 7 news was at oakland airport this afternoon after the company website went down. the website was not working but air traffic resumed. be sure to check the status before leaving your house. >> birkenstock shoes are made in germany but the company's u.s.
investor arielle zuckerberg, sister of mark zuckerberg was one of them. >> it's inspiring to see peopleoing to experience one day. >>> a great opportunity for these start ups to raise capital n silicon valley, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> fortune ranked the 500 biggest companies in america. apple ranks three, behind exxon mobile and walmart. apple was fifth last year andx$d now, san francisco based mckeson ranks fifth. the next california company to make athe list is...
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zuckerberg was there to see it. he says the goal was to fly for 30 minutes but it went so well but kept it up for 96 minutes. why is facebook getting into the aircraft business? it will be used to be an internet to remote parts of the world that have no access. the eventual goal is to have a fleet of 60 of these will stay up for months at a time beaming down basically wi-fi for areas of the world that don't have it. you are a pilot, it's quite a feat of engineering to get that thing up there and to stay up there in the slow speed. >> the solar impulse has just prove that. that is the beauty of the solar power and batteries. they collect the energy while they are flying and then they switch to the battery power and the sun is down. they can continue to fly. i guess what the solar power you don't have to pay for fuel. it seems like a very efficient way to keep the planes up there and what gate -- great idea to get internet service to places they can't get it. >> that is thinking out-of-the- box. a lot of smart people.
zuckerberg was there to see it. he says the goal was to fly for 30 minutes but it went so well but kept it up for 96 minutes. why is facebook getting into the aircraft business? it will be used to be an internet to remote parts of the world that have no access. the eventual goal is to have a fleet of 60 of these will stay up for months at a time beaming down basically wi-fi for areas of the world that don't have it. you are a pilot, it's quite a feat of engineering to get that thing up there...
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like i said, zuckerberg i think is a genius. samberg very good at her job.ically managing a complex organization with a lot of competing egos, and also being sort of the right-hand woman to mark zuckerberg. there's a lot of people i met. frankly, the people i was most impressed by, frankly, some of the early stage start-up entrepreneurs with not a lot of mow meant, vision and a little money, and try to make it happen. some of those become the stories you would write about or talk about, but some don't. watching that process happen is, to me, really the sort of more courageous and inspirational thing i saw in silicon valley. >> interests of full disclosure, how much facebook stock did you hold on to, if you don't mind saying? >> i own no facebook shares whatsoever right now. >> did you sell in a good price? right after the ipo? how much did you believe in the company you talk about being around facebook, right at the ipo was about to happen? >> right. no. i mean, i still, a massive jump in price. reality in the book, i left in the middle of 2013, revenue was
like i said, zuckerberg i think is a genius. samberg very good at her job.ically managing a complex organization with a lot of competing egos, and also being sort of the right-hand woman to mark zuckerberg. there's a lot of people i met. frankly, the people i was most impressed by, frankly, some of the early stage start-up entrepreneurs with not a lot of mow meant, vision and a little money, and try to make it happen. some of those become the stories you would write about or talk about, but...
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. >> you tweeted out that you wanted mark zuckerberg to give you $53 million.ave gone on facebook? >> yes, i should have put it on facebook. now, i understand why he didn't hit me back. i feel that if i had more resources, i could help more people. i have ideas that can make the human race existence within our 100 years, better. period. ( bleep ) the paparazzi, whatever perception you have of me, starting with the truth, starting with what everyone is thinking, start there. put some dope ( bleep ) with it. the exact amount of emotion and color palates and sonics and everything that i put into my music, i put them into the shoes. and they worked. i don't give a ( bleep ) how much you've sold. if you're playing on radio, are you connecting? picasso is dead. steve jobs is dead. walt disney is dead. name somebody living that you can name in the same breath as them. when i make clothes, it's funny, because i would sit there with obama, and leo's talking about the environment. and then i'm talking about clothes, and everyone looks at me like, that's not an important
. >> you tweeted out that you wanted mark zuckerberg to give you $53 million.ave gone on facebook? >> yes, i should have put it on facebook. now, i understand why he didn't hit me back. i feel that if i had more resources, i could help more people. i have ideas that can make the human race existence within our 100 years, better. period. ( bleep ) the paparazzi, whatever perception you have of me, starting with the truth, starting with what everyone is thinking, start there. put some...
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mark zuckerberg stressed video again and again on the call. even turning a question about pokemon into an answer about video. take a listen. >> one of the big themes we're talking about here is becoming video first. right. and as people look for richer and richer ways to express themselves, you know, just like people in the past have shared a lot of text and photos on facebook, we think in the future more will be video and more of these augmented reality tools will be an important part of delivering that experience and making that fun to use and expressive as it can be. >> just as we watched their turn to mobile those years ago the turn to video has been just as stark. >> there was so much great stuff including the preamble, ten years ago most of us, what we shared and consumed was text. now it was photos and soon mostly be video. zuckerberg, what he made a case that basically said look there's going to be 7 billion people, he will wire the world, they have the solar planes basically, going to wire the world and their natural way to communicat
mark zuckerberg stressed video again and again on the call. even turning a question about pokemon into an answer about video. take a listen. >> one of the big themes we're talking about here is becoming video first. right. and as people look for richer and richer ways to express themselves, you know, just like people in the past have shared a lot of text and photos on facebook, we think in the future more will be video and more of these augmented reality tools will be an important part of...
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. >> and mark zuckerberg addresses the graphic facebook live stream from minnesota.snap chat sued for exposing kids offensive content. hey, gwen. >> keeping close eye on radar, we have more sunshine heating up the atmosphere, most of it has start today move it way out to the east. well ' have your full forecast and more. stay with us. fox5 news at 5:00 will be back after the break. >> the humidity dropped since the rain came through. >> little improvement on the way for you, ladies, not all bad throughout the course of this weekends, at least you'll know. that will but take a look at what happens happening now. we had watches and warnings, not for our immediate area at all. well to the south and to the southwest of us. so we really haven't had as anticipated today. and all comes with the daytime heating and just how much instability builds in right now we did see few more breaks out there, so still keeping close eye, but, you can see, most of the activity for us has moved it way pretty much to the east, and over the bay right now. with where they're seeing most of th
. >> and mark zuckerberg addresses the graphic facebook live stream from minnesota.snap chat sued for exposing kids offensive content. hey, gwen. >> keeping close eye on radar, we have more sunshine heating up the atmosphere, most of it has start today move it way out to the east. well ' have your full forecast and more. stay with us. fox5 news at 5:00 will be back after the break. >> the humidity dropped since the rain came through. >> little improvement on the way for...
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. >> mark zuckerberg talks about how they are pleased with the progress and video -- in video. there are no details offered on video or instagram. muchou measure how facebook can monetize off the video? >> the only numbers you can get is looking at the revenue per ad and recognize that more of the ads are mobile and video. we don't have hard numbers on that right here. to revealdon't like what their ad rates are. we can calculate revenue per and strip out the 4% of their business that is data. >> remember mark zuckerberg said we are not doing mobile, and they had attended. they managed to go from nowhere to killing it in mobile in record time. to me, this is somebody that knows how to get into a new space and put their energy behind it. >> this is the leadership from the ceo. he is writing the shareholder letter on his mobile phone. think about the fact that most users are not in the u.s. we see that in these numbers to. they are growing in places where companies are just trying to get their feet wet. joe: we talked about the ratio of daily unique users and monthly unique users
. >> mark zuckerberg talks about how they are pleased with the progress and video -- in video. there are no details offered on video or instagram. muchou measure how facebook can monetize off the video? >> the only numbers you can get is looking at the revenue per ad and recognize that more of the ads are mobile and video. we don't have hard numbers on that right here. to revealdon't like what their ad rates are. we can calculate revenue per and strip out the 4% of their business...
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carol: thank you come up next mark zuckerberg grapples with the unprecedented inquiry of facebook livedavid: the nfl hunts for a new breed of athlete. ♪ welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. you can find us on radio and york and.m. in new boston. 960 in the bay area. david: how facebook celebrity may turn facebook into a news company whether it likes it or not. carol: we talked to reporters. max: mark zuckerberg in this the guy did to stop that and start personal sharing back to the forefront and created this live thing when he announced a live he talked about all the great uses you can do with it. there was a baby bald eagle cam and he was excited about. these tools come out and people use them for other things. that is what we saw last week in extremely genetic fashion. carol: in minneapolis and elsewhere. max: that is right. basicallya shooting, a black man died on camera. this went viral. it set off basically a nationwide conversation on race much of it playing out on facebook live. some of it was tv networks we running these things. all of a sudden facebook was right in the midd
carol: thank you come up next mark zuckerberg grapples with the unprecedented inquiry of facebook livedavid: the nfl hunts for a new breed of athlete. ♪ welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. you can find us on radio and york and.m. in new boston. 960 in the bay area. david: how facebook celebrity may turn facebook into a news company whether it likes it or not. carol: we talked to reporters. max: mark zuckerberg in this the guy did to stop that and start personal sharing back to the...
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zuckerberg -- >> it's amazing. there's a billionaire marching the streets of ferguson. >> and taking video. and trying to be part of it and understand. it's definitely a close matter for jack. zuckerberg, when he talks abouted power of live video, he presented this as a way that even the most mundane of experiences can become gripping and compelling. i don't think that he imagine necessarily that murder at a traffic stop or whatever this might be ruled to have occurred, would be that sort of mundane experience that would take off on facebook, live video. it's having an impact on how people view the product now. >> last word for you. we've seen the cell phones and social media and facebook whatever. we've seen attention to the problem. we seen technology applied to literally broadcasting the problem. do you expect we're going to see technology applied to trying to get relief from this problem and organize it around this to try to get better solutions for our community? >> we're all ready seeing technology used organ
zuckerberg -- >> it's amazing. there's a billionaire marching the streets of ferguson. >> and taking video. and trying to be part of it and understand. it's definitely a close matter for jack. zuckerberg, when he talks abouted power of live video, he presented this as a way that even the most mundane of experiences can become gripping and compelling. i don't think that he imagine necessarily that murder at a traffic stop or whatever this might be ruled to have occurred, would be...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. south bay got run over by an s-u-v... and one now has critical injuries. it happened in a crosswalk in morgan hill. >>> two boys heading to a 4th of july celebration in the south bay got run over by an suv, and one now has critical injuries. it happened at a crosswalk at morgan hill. devin feely is live. >> reporter: that's right. the police department says it was about 20 minutes before the fireworks celebration here in morgan hill was set to begin. they believe that's where the family was headed when a moment of celebration turned into something else entirely. police say the two children, one riding a scooter and the other a bicycle were just crossing the street with their family to see the fireworks when they were hit. >> the juvenile who was on the bike was stuck underneath the vehicle and had to be extricated by fire to get removed. >> the driver stuck around during the investigation, the driver was cooperative, and as of last night, didn't appear that the driver was intoxicated,
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. south bay got run over by an s-u-v... and one now has critical injuries. it happened in a crosswalk in morgan hill. >>> two boys heading to a 4th of july celebration in the south bay got run over by an suv, and one now has critical injuries. it happened at a crosswalk at morgan hill. devin feely is live. >> reporter: that's right. the police department says it was about 20 minutes before the fireworks celebration here...
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carol: up next, mark zuckerberg grapples with the unprecedented influence of facebook live.avid: the nfl hunts for a new breed of athlete. the kind more comfortable on the couch. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can also find us on radio at sirius xm channel 119 and also a.m. 1130 in new york, a.m. 1200 boston, washington dc, a.m. 960 in the bay area. david: and the technology section how facebook live may , turn facebook into a news company whether it likes it or not. carol: we talked to reporters. max: mark zuckerberg started having this big idea, we will stop that, start pushing personal sharing back to the forefront created this live , thing. -- when he announced live he talked , about all the great uses you can do with it. there was a baby bald eagle cam and he was excited about. these tools come out and people use them for other things. that is what we saw last week in extremely dramatic fashion. carol: in minneapolis and elsewhere. max: that is right. that is right. as many people know, there was a shooting, that is basically a 30-year-o
carol: up next, mark zuckerberg grapples with the unprecedented influence of facebook live.avid: the nfl hunts for a new breed of athlete. the kind more comfortable on the couch. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can also find us on radio at sirius xm channel 119 and also a.m. 1130 in new york, a.m. 1200 boston, washington dc, a.m. 960 in the bay area. david: and the technology section how facebook live may , turn facebook into a news company whether...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> all right, meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now. as we have been telling you for the past 45 minutes, there is a fire burning in newark and the wind is playing a huge role. >> not only the speed, but the direction out of the west/northwest. the smoke plume is heading to the south toward fremont and toward milpitas as well. maybe even san jose. upward would be places like hayward.>> look at that, it looks like the smoke is getting more intense. >> when you put the water to this fire, it doesn't look that big. they have battle for the next few hours. >> you can see how the wind is playing a role. the smoke is going up and then it is kind of flattening out. the wind is pushing that plume to the south and it could impact your visibility on it -- on 880 as the fire crews try to put out that fire. as we were talking earlier, you can see the smoke plume from the open camera and see how dramatic that is. >>> looking at wind speeds around the region, you can see the direction that the wi
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> all right, meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now. as we have been telling you for the past 45 minutes, there is a fire burning in newark and the wind is playing a huge role. >> not only the speed, but the direction out of the west/northwest. the smoke plume is heading to the south toward fremont and toward milpitas as well. maybe even san jose. upward would be places like hayward.>> look at that, it looks...
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mark zuckerberg has donated quite a bit to this hospital in fact his name is on one of the wings.will keep you up-to-date on the safety and security of the people inside. >> one shooting was streamed on facebook life we have a clip of this very disturbing that he appeared sheriff clark will be back with me. he's gonna tell me how he understands it from the point of view of law enforcement. >> i wanted everybody in the world to see what the police do and how they roll. it's unacceptable. i didn't do it for pennies i didn't do it for fame. these police are not here to protect and serve us. you both have a perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claim
mark zuckerberg has donated quite a bit to this hospital in fact his name is on one of the wings.will keep you up-to-date on the safety and security of the people inside. >> one shooting was streamed on facebook life we have a clip of this very disturbing that he appeared sheriff clark will be back with me. he's gonna tell me how he understands it from the point of view of law enforcement. >> i wanted everybody in the world to see what the police do and how they roll. it's...
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ceo mark zuckerberg on the conference call talking about what's next for the company. >> ten years ago, most of what we shared online was text. now it's photos and soon most of it will be video. we see a world that is video first with video as a heart of all or acts and services. over the past six months, we've been particularly focused on live video. >> joining us now on the cnbc news line, it really was a stunning report. so many numbers to digest. we've got global media. i'm looking at the numbers. they really are staggering. 1.7 billion people use facebook monthly. 1.1 billion use it every single day. what number stood out to you. >> i think good morning sara. i think it's the combination of the scale of users, 1.7 billion was an acceleration from prior quarters. that's a 15% year on year growth. and the other metric that we keep in eye on is the user engagement the amount of time people sent on facebook, but also the other sites, like instagram et cetera, and the growth there was actually double digits. so first you need to get the users then you need to get the advertisers to mon
ceo mark zuckerberg on the conference call talking about what's next for the company. >> ten years ago, most of what we shared online was text. now it's photos and soon most of it will be video. we see a world that is video first with video as a heart of all or acts and services. over the past six months, we've been particularly focused on live video. >> joining us now on the cnbc news line, it really was a stunning report. so many numbers to digest. we've got global media. i'm...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you care. from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com lunchtime. >>> well, today's tip of the day is with yellow saturn peaches. those are yellow peach, doughnut peaches. doughnut peaches i talked about with the white flesh, and these have the yellow flesh. and let me tell you, these peaches are sweet, and the storage is very important. the sugar's there, the nutritional value, and the flavor. when you buy them, a dark yellow color all around and a nice give to the touch. when you bring them home, store them on the counter. don't handle them too much. when you buy them, store them on the counter just for a couple of days and that i will be fully ripe and ready to enjoy. when you bite into a peach, it's like biting into candy. they're that sweet. yellow saturn peaches in the market. i love this time of year, summer fruit. doesn't get much better. i'm tony tantillo the fresh grocer. always reme
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you care. from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com lunchtime. >>> well, today's tip of the day is with yellow saturn peaches. those are yellow peach, doughnut peaches. doughnut peaches i talked about with the white flesh, and these have the yellow flesh. and let me tell you, these peaches are sweet, and the storage is very...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> people hoping to strike it rich are boosting the mega millions jackpot. ticket sales have brought the jackpot to $540 million and it's going. officials say this is the longest mega millions run without a winner, the last winning ticket was sold in march. if you want in on the action, the drawing takes place at 8 pm.>>> the unusual cool july weather continues. let's go back to tell -- bill.>>> temperatures back of the 90s, it has been kind of cool and moist. that has helped with fire danger. weird freight talking about that fire -- we heard frank talking about the fire. the humidity is high and the temperatures are low. hopefully that firefighters are getting a handle on it. clear skies now, tomorrow these clouds from the north swoop down bringing fog and middle low clouds. this drop in rain is up in the pacific northwest. for us there is fog and it will be lifting out tonight. we will wake up to sunshine, it won't be warm when the low comes in and takes the mechanisms away. there are the current temperatures. the fog wa
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> people hoping to strike it rich are boosting the mega millions jackpot. ticket sales have brought the jackpot to $540 million and it's going. officials say this is the longest mega millions run without a winner, the last winning ticket was sold in march. if you want in on the action, the drawing takes place at 8 pm.>>> the unusual cool july weather continues. let's go back to tell -- bill.>>>...
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. >> zuckerberg is worth 67 billion.tuart: the close yesterday, it's going to go up to around 128, 129 at the opening bell 27 minutes from now. ashley: zuckerberg worth more than the koch brothers now. >> and just at warren buffett. stuart: all right. look at oil, the price much oil is a key number. this will make a difference to how the stock market performs. it's at $41 a barrel this morning. if it comes down significantly watch for pressure on stocks. price of gasoline, 2.14. gas by the way has fallen 45 of the last 46 days. ford motor company is going to take a hit and the opening bell will be down about 6%. what's the problem there? >> weak sales in the u.s. and china. and it's interesting, dragging down the profit picture is the light vehicle sales, meaning smaller cars are not going like gang busters, the bigger f-150's and bigger you have suv's are selling strong. so, in fact, you know, ford is regearing to have a super duty pickup truck, so those expenses to weigh on bottom line and they're lowered their vehicle
. >> zuckerberg is worth 67 billion.tuart: the close yesterday, it's going to go up to around 128, 129 at the opening bell 27 minutes from now. ashley: zuckerberg worth more than the koch brothers now. >> and just at warren buffett. stuart: all right. look at oil, the price much oil is a key number. this will make a difference to how the stock market performs. it's at $41 a barrel this morning. if it comes down significantly watch for pressure on stocks. price of gasoline, 2.14. gas...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> good morning and welcome back. it is friday, july 8. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. it is a very drizzling out there. >>> there is an impressive cold front moving in up north. >> we don't see that often. >> not in july. i know in crescent city and eureka it is ready. if it's not, it is close. some of these clouds will make it inland. even low clouds are pushing past the coast. there is a lot of drizzle out there. if you don't have fog come a you probably have a breeze. the system is impressive for this time of year. and onshore breeze is giving measurable amount of drizzle, mainly a westerly component to this breeze. some of this may get close to mendocino county later on by tonight into early saturday. 50s on the temperatures. even east bay temperatures. everyone from lafayette through brentwood that is unusual for this time of year. we have a west/southwest of 32 at travis. it is gusting all over the place, even in higher elevations. fog, drizzle, sun and clouds. a few high clouds will drift across as well. der
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> good morning and welcome back. it is friday, july 8. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. it is a very drizzling out there. >>> there is an impressive cold front moving in up north. >> we don't see that often. >> not in july. i know in crescent city and eureka it is ready. if it's not, it is close. some of these clouds will make it inland. even low clouds are pushing past the coast. there is a lot...
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i feel like if mark zuckerberg gave me $53 million, i could buy more shoes. ( laughter ) i gotthey're ugly, but they're great for slipping on in the morning to get the paper. i have ideas that can make human existence better. period. end of sentence. punctuation. semicolon. ellipses. parentheses. i want to make better hot dog buns. people say that's crazy when i talk to them about hot dog buns. but when i was in second grade, i ate hot dogs. i called oscar meyer. i'm like, "we got to make longer buns that match the length of hot dogs, all right." i want to take everything i've learned from lunch and put it into a bun. because, yes, yes, we have no bananas. humans are connected. picasso is dead. walt disney is dead. sleeping beauty? not dead. just looks dead. somebody kiss me. i'm a pretty girl. where's my castle? where's my apple? i was raised by wolves. i was raised by wolves. tarzan was my nanny. i want to change the world, man. i want to invent fashion that stops global warming and a computer that fixes racism. i want to own a boat so big it ends poverty. i'm sorry. i'm sorr
i feel like if mark zuckerberg gave me $53 million, i could buy more shoes. ( laughter ) i gotthey're ugly, but they're great for slipping on in the morning to get the paper. i have ideas that can make human existence better. period. end of sentence. punctuation. semicolon. ellipses. parentheses. i want to make better hot dog buns. people say that's crazy when i talk to them about hot dog buns. but when i was in second grade, i ate hot dogs. i called oscar meyer. i'm like, "we got to make...
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that coming from mark zuckerberg.ay recall facebook lives, extra stream feature, was actually used earlier this week to show moments after fland ro castile. that tactic with the robot getting a lot of attention this morning. thursday there was this robot, it delivered an explosive device to the suspect's location. i think we can show where that went down. second floor parking garage from where i'm sitting now, there's the garage right there. they sent in a robot several hours after trying to negotiate with the 25-year-old. at the end of the arm of this robot there was an explosive device used. they detonated that device. they killed what's believed to be the first time on american soil. haley from "time" magazine, your latest article entitled "when can police use a robot to kill a suspect." i know you spoke to legal and robotic scholars about this. what did they tell you? >> the short answer to the question and the headline is we don't really know. this is by all counts the first time police have used robots in this w
that coming from mark zuckerberg.ay recall facebook lives, extra stream feature, was actually used earlier this week to show moments after fland ro castile. that tactic with the robot getting a lot of attention this morning. thursday there was this robot, it delivered an explosive device to the suspect's location. i think we can show where that went down. second floor parking garage from where i'm sitting now, there's the garage right there. they sent in a robot several hours after trying to...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. trial...d keep his jo kpix 5's maria medina -- wi why they say the alternative city major want him fired but now one group says that the judge in the stanford rape trial should keep his job. kpix 5's maria medina with why they say that the alternative could be dangerous. >> i'm one of the signatories on the letter. >> reporter: ladoris cordell one of nearly two dozen retired santa clara judges who signed an open letter warning the public of the consequences if they successfully recall judge aaron persky. >> the key to a good judiciary system and we have the best in the world is our independence. not to look over his or her shoulder before rendering the decision to wonder what, you know, the people outside are going to say and whether or not i'm going to lose my job. >> reporter: there are several movements to try to remove persky from the bench after he sentenced stanford swimmer brock turner to a half year in jail for raping a drunk woman on campus including a recent online petition for those
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. trial...d keep his jo kpix 5's maria medina -- wi why they say the alternative city major want him fired but now one group says that the judge in the stanford rape trial should keep his job. kpix 5's maria medina with why they say that the alternative could be dangerous. >> i'm one of the signatories on the letter. >> reporter: ladoris cordell one of nearly two dozen retired santa clara judges who signed an open letter...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. away... it happened at norris cany >>> a towering geyser of water in san ramon after a driver sheered off a fire hydrant and sped away at north canyon road in san ramon valley boulevard. police are asking anyone who saw the crash to call them. >>> a dramatic rescue in vallejo, firefighters saved a woman trapped in her car, caught on camera. kpix 5's elizabeth cook walks us through the story. >> a tense scene as crews raced to free the woman, it happened on 12th and salono street around 8:30 this morning. the crash had flipped the car on to its side, trapping the woman inside. firefighters had to cut open the windshield to free the woman, after that they were able to slowly pull her out of the car. 3 people were taken to the hospital, including the woman. there is no word, yet, on the extent of their injuries. police are still investigating the cause of the crash. >>> today was the last day to weigh in on a plan to change some of the tech bus traffic in san francisco, those buses shutt
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. away... it happened at norris cany >>> a towering geyser of water in san ramon after a driver sheered off a fire hydrant and sped away at north canyon road in san ramon valley boulevard. police are asking anyone who saw the crash to call them. >>> a dramatic rescue in vallejo, firefighters saved a woman trapped in her car, caught on camera. kpix 5's elizabeth cook walks us through the story. >> a tense scene as...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. jose are celebrating a legal victory... after suing the absentee landlord.. of the ty next door. >>> new at 6:00, fed up neighbors in san jose are celebrating a legal victory after suing the absentee landlord of a problem property next door. it sounds confusing. kpix 5 devin fehely will have the details on the party that rang up quite a price tag. >> reporter: the judge ruled landlord william robertson was responsible for the, quote, routine party, that's been a longstanding complaint of homeowners near the apartment complex. >> there was drug dealing going on, a chop shop. it was not a place where you would want to raise your children. >> reporter: susan price-jang spearheaded the efforts to hold robinson and other absentee landlords according for the living conditions in the apartments they live in and rent. after years of e-mails and phone calls that went unreturned, she convinced her neighbors to pursue a unique legal strategy, suing robertson in small claims court for damaging th
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. jose are celebrating a legal victory... after suing the absentee landlord.. of the ty next door. >>> new at 6:00, fed up neighbors in san jose are celebrating a legal victory after suing the absentee landlord of a problem property next door. it sounds confusing. kpix 5 devin fehely will have the details on the party that rang up quite a price tag. >> reporter: the judge ruled landlord william robertson was responsible...
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after -- mark zuckerberg made. nothing to do with computers. it's called bio- hacking.. where you hack the body and the brain. it includes everything from fasting.. to so- called smart drugs. only on 5: betty yu talked to tech insiders who say, it gives them the edge they need - to get ahead. nats (breakfast) paul benigeri hasn't eaten in 60 hours. nats paul "it was >> it's dee picked in the movie -- depicted in the movie limit less, a top secret smart drug turns a writer into a wizard. >> why does your protect appeal to silicon valley entrepreneurs? >> i think they are -- like athletes. olympic athletes, tomorrow performing athletes -- >> you have the type a personality guys who are able to create amazing things, so i just -- >> reporter: the fda is not really keeping up with smart drugs. because they're not recognized as a class of drugs. many are sold online. >> it's an experiment, people are experimenting on themselves, basically guinea pigs because we haven't done studies to show the safety or effectiveness. >> reporter: sonia says the world of smart drugs and suppl
after -- mark zuckerberg made. nothing to do with computers. it's called bio- hacking.. where you hack the body and the brain. it includes everything from fasting.. to so- called smart drugs. only on 5: betty yu talked to tech insiders who say, it gives them the edge they need - to get ahead. nats (breakfast) paul benigeri hasn't eaten in 60 hours. nats paul "it was >> it's dee picked in the movie -- depicted in the movie limit less, a top secret smart drug turns a writer into a...