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mark zuckerberg we started : rolling out a major ads transparency effort.t congress passing legislation to make all advertising more transparent, but we are not going to wait for them to act. we have already begun launching a way for anyone to view the ads of pages running on facebook, instagram, and messenger, even if they are not in the intended audience. we are testing this in canada first with the goal of rolling it out in the u.s. this summer, ahead of the midterm elections. emily: debbie, they are saying ad revenue growth rates are going to decelerate. what do you make of that? debbie: i mean, i think that's part and parcel to the large numbers. facebook is already the second largest digital publisher in the world. you know you have to see that this company is going to decline in ad revenue growth over time. i don't think that's concerning. i do think there are plenty of other things that facebook has in its arsenal, including instagram, messenger, and whatsapp, which it really has not tapped much, if at all. emily: how optimistic are you about instag
mark zuckerberg we started : rolling out a major ads transparency effort.t congress passing legislation to make all advertising more transparent, but we are not going to wait for them to act. we have already begun launching a way for anyone to view the ads of pages running on facebook, instagram, and messenger, even if they are not in the intended audience. we are testing this in canada first with the goal of rolling it out in the u.s. this summer, ahead of the midterm elections. emily: debbie,...
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the stock slumped after mark zuckerberg warned engagement could ta ke zuckerberg warned engagement couldake a hit as facebook evolves and users were spending 50 million fewer hours per day on the social media service. why is facebook changing? with the changes in the facebook algorithm, they are looking at meaningful social interactions. they are looking at friend to friend engagement, less brand engagement. looking for comments as well. the longer the comment, the higher the likelihood that post will go to the top of the newsfeed. this is surely impacts advertising growth?‘ top of the newsfeed. this is surely impacts advertising growth? a court of the world's population is on it. they can increase the costs. are you also reducing your time spent on facebook? not quite. i use facebook a lot not just facebook? not quite. i use facebook a lot notjust the facebook? not quite. i use facebook a lot not just the friends facebook? not quite. i use facebook a lot notjust the friends but facebook? not quite. i use facebook a lot not just the friends but the publishing information is what my newsf
the stock slumped after mark zuckerberg warned engagement could ta ke zuckerberg warned engagement couldake a hit as facebook evolves and users were spending 50 million fewer hours per day on the social media service. why is facebook changing? with the changes in the facebook algorithm, they are looking at meaningful social interactions. they are looking at friend to friend engagement, less brand engagement. looking for comments as well. the longer the comment, the higher the likelihood that...
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so that's the two projects for zuckerberg. the team is working on rsq, we're intending to on board a construction manager/general contractor to help deliver the next four projects, including seismic retrofit, department relocation and it infrastructure. all four projects amount to about 30-40 million dollars of construction scope. the idea behind using the cmgc, minimizing schedule impacts to hospital operations. the zuckerberg component is completely different from the rebuild program primarily because all the work we're doing is in a functional hospital, every project we deliver requires close coordination with the clinical operations and there's a lot of call them domino affects, in order for one project to start, it requires others to get out of the way. we're going to have -- the project is working on a lot of enabling projects that in order to allow the construction projects to proceed. moving on to the next slide, this is the southeast health center component. it's located off of third street and keith street in the bay
so that's the two projects for zuckerberg. the team is working on rsq, we're intending to on board a construction manager/general contractor to help deliver the next four projects, including seismic retrofit, department relocation and it infrastructure. all four projects amount to about 30-40 million dollars of construction scope. the idea behind using the cmgc, minimizing schedule impacts to hospital operations. the zuckerberg component is completely different from the rebuild program...
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how will mark zuckerberg keep people on facebook loyal.eaving and young people, millennials, those even younger are not interested in facebook at all. they have a good strategy of versification. they have on when end of the spectrum and what's up, used far more for direct communication. instagram has a far younger following as compared to facebook. they are trying to make sure it is a network as opposed to a singular product and starting to connect the audiences across those channels. we shall watch this space. nigel vaz, thank you very much. they lot of you have been in touch. 0ne thank you very much. they lot of you have been in touch. one man's as i gave up using facebook two years ago, it is a big relief. mark webster calls it is fleecebook and says it is the most boring social media ever. and that he prefers twitter. they give are getting in touch. —— thank you for getting in touch. let's stay in silicon valley, where more tech giants report their results later. the three a's — apple, amazon, and alphabet, the parent company of google
how will mark zuckerberg keep people on facebook loyal.eaving and young people, millennials, those even younger are not interested in facebook at all. they have a good strategy of versification. they have on when end of the spectrum and what's up, used far more for direct communication. instagram has a far younger following as compared to facebook. they are trying to make sure it is a network as opposed to a singular product and starting to connect the audiences across those channels. we shall...
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how many likes does mark zuckerberg get on facebook? there are reports that the facebook ceo was seeking an approval rating. >>> pam cook is back in the studio to explain in today's business news. >> yes. tesla reports earnings for quarter four today. analysts expect a loss of $3.19 a share. that is down from a $0.69 loss in quarter three. the stock's valuation is unjustifiable. it has less than $11 billion in revenue and $10 million in long- term debt. despite the numbers the stock continues to climb. when the bell rang this morning, tesla's stock up another 7 to $8 a share. ringing the opening bell, the american red cross, celebrating the good work they do. here are the numbers. the dow jones up 200 points. 25,121. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 also gaining ground this morning. >>> remember that 50-state tour that mark zuckerberg took and everybody thought he was planning a run for the presidency. he did have a full-time pollster with him. now the man checking on his approval rating is talking about what he was really doing. he was check
how many likes does mark zuckerberg get on facebook? there are reports that the facebook ceo was seeking an approval rating. >>> pam cook is back in the studio to explain in today's business news. >> yes. tesla reports earnings for quarter four today. analysts expect a loss of $3.19 a share. that is down from a $0.69 loss in quarter three. the stock's valuation is unjustifiable. it has less than $11 billion in revenue and $10 million in long- term debt. despite the numbers the...
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walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameride-- gning customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bon contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studio cat lincoter in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the white house is preparing to release a budgetomorrow follwing friday's passage of a bipartisan spending deal. the bisudgerojected to increase spending by nearly $300 billion over two years. it will so increase the deficit to a projected $1.2 trillion in 2019. white house budget director mick mulvaney sd that republicans compromised with democrats on increasing non-defense domestic spending inrder to get an increase in defense spending. >> we want money to defend the nation. we believe, general mattis has made the case to both democrats and repu
walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameride-- gning customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and bon contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studio cat lincoter in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the white...
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the cfo and zuckerberg speaking on that call. can watch the live headlines as they happen on our terminal. is this thin ice for now facebook is swinging in the opposite direction, trying to do better for its users? jitendra: i believe so. having said that, they do have instagram. that platform is heading towards one billion people right now. it is just in the beginning phase of monetization, and it could be much more material in terms of revenue contribution. i think at pricing offsets and instagram would be my core point. as far as changes are concerned, if they are able to show this trajectory of daily active users is temporary and the amount of time eventually improves, i think they will be fine. emily: do you think they will have to make these hard choices on instagram as well? david: it's possible. it's interesting instagram hasn't been hit with the same concerns as facebook's platform. even as instagram is clearly getting more advertising revenue. i want to point out that, despite the political and social challenges faceboo
the cfo and zuckerberg speaking on that call. can watch the live headlines as they happen on our terminal. is this thin ice for now facebook is swinging in the opposite direction, trying to do better for its users? jitendra: i believe so. having said that, they do have instagram. that platform is heading towards one billion people right now. it is just in the beginning phase of monetization, and it could be much more material in terms of revenue contribution. i think at pricing offsets and...
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emily: have you heard from mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg?, i suspect their lawyers have told them not to. i would love to. the way you know people have a problem and are serious about fixing it, they reach out to their critics. i am sitting here and understand why people would be mad at me, but i would have everybody asked the question, what is in this for me? ok? seriously. i don't need this. roger: if they don't do this, what do you think will happen? our democracy is in peril and we don't have time to fix this. the elections are coming in november. we don't have a lot of time to safeguard it. it's not just the russians. it is terrible for our children. this whole addiction thing is being imposed on kids who are in new position to control their lives. we are doing this in pursuit of profit. for what? emily: elevation does not exist anymore? roger: elevation is me. emily: what is your mission? roger: i have been doing this nonstop since october 2016. this thing should outgrow me. i'm not the right person to do this, but there was not anybod
emily: have you heard from mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg?, i suspect their lawyers have told them not to. i would love to. the way you know people have a problem and are serious about fixing it, they reach out to their critics. i am sitting here and understand why people would be mad at me, but i would have everybody asked the question, what is in this for me? ok? seriously. i don't need this. roger: if they don't do this, what do you think will happen? our democracy is in peril and we...
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we break it out. 119 were at zuckerberg and 5 at laguna honda.give some context, the year prior to this, there were 173 incidents, so compared to 119, a decrease of 33% of use of force on campus and year-to-date, it's been only 58 of these incidents. so on this chart, the chart on the left, you have the type of force, which was used, and you will see in most cases, 88% is what is called physical force. physical force being control, personal impact or physical takedowns. on the right side, you have the demographics as far as those individuals by demographics that the force was used upon. and then down at the bottom on the far right as far as locations, you actually have the highest being at zuckerberg with campus buildings and that consists of the outpatient buildings as well as the campus grounds outside of the hospital, followed by pes and emergency department. in regards to opportunities and next steps, at both hospitals, there's a huge opportunity to change the culture in regards to calling law enforce kwchment toe no crime was committed. we h
we break it out. 119 were at zuckerberg and 5 at laguna honda.give some context, the year prior to this, there were 173 incidents, so compared to 119, a decrease of 33% of use of force on campus and year-to-date, it's been only 58 of these incidents. so on this chart, the chart on the left, you have the type of force, which was used, and you will see in most cases, 88% is what is called physical force. physical force being control, personal impact or physical takedowns. on the right side, you...
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along with mark zuckerberg was chris hughes he worked there three years before leaving >>> and in 2012, facebook went public raising $104 billion. chris hughes earned $500 million. now incredibly wealthy himself, he wants to help americans who are struggling the income gap between the top 1% and the bottom 50% continues to climb at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found that the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's wealth to help reduce income inequality, zuckerberg is proposing a universal basic income $1,000 a month provided to everyone by the federal government hughes has a slightly different idea students and part-time employees that are working and falling behind deserve $500 a month for working americans and families earning less than $50,000 a year who would pay for it the 1% is this a good idea or a pie in the sky dream? as we mentioned he is one of the founders of facebook chris, thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me >> we heard talk of the basic universal income this is not that this is a slightly different plan how did you come up with your
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zuckerberg thinks of all of these dangers and they started to weigh on him. >> reporter: last month we were told he warned the platform could be manipulated by bad actors in 2012. >> a lot of people were trying to take some kind of malicious activity using facebook's platform. >> reporter: is what you're telling me, then, mark zuckerberg is not doing enough? >> facebook is not doing enough. they're not doing anywhere near enough. >> reporter: in recent months zuckerberg deployed 14,000 people and artificial intelligence to stop false news and offensive behavior. >> clearly in a fight and confident. >> they now think, though, that at least their starting to turn the ship around. >> reporter: the biggest social network nav gigating the rough waters of trust and truth. for nbc news, los angeles. >>> the wild swings continue on wall street. dow up 410 points. nasdaq and s&p up as well. the major indexes moving up after wall street posted its work week in two years. >>> and chloe kim will compete for gold in the halfpipe finals. the first olympic games for the california teen who has roots
zuckerberg thinks of all of these dangers and they started to weigh on him. >> reporter: last month we were told he warned the platform could be manipulated by bad actors in 2012. >> a lot of people were trying to take some kind of malicious activity using facebook's platform. >> reporter: is what you're telling me, then, mark zuckerberg is not doing enough? >> facebook is not doing enough. they're not doing anywhere near enough. >> reporter: in recent months...
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zuckerberg, of course, changing content, trying to, you know, lower some of the viral videos they said good he is what? we have a lot of people watching >> courtney, i wish they were actually doing things that would make dafrns. the thing that bothers me is that they're treating this like a pr problem rather than a subinstantive problem. and the really simple solution is to look at the 2018 election and realize that all the things that allowed the russians to manipulate us in 2016 are still present. hundreds of people are going to try to use it. i don't know who they're going to be whether it's north korea or the chinese or russians or just people at home who shouldn't be doing it. but right now facebook needs to make its users aware that there is this threat and that they have the opportunity to essentially beat manipulation by voting the goal of the manipulation is
zuckerberg, of course, changing content, trying to, you know, lower some of the viral videos they said good he is what? we have a lot of people watching >> courtney, i wish they were actually doing things that would make dafrns. the thing that bothers me is that they're treating this like a pr problem rather than a subinstantive problem. and the really simple solution is to look at the 2018 election and realize that all the things that allowed the russians to manipulate us in 2016 are...
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but ceo mark zuckerberg says that's a good thing.he wants to make sure facebook is good for the well-being of its users after claims that it can be addictive and cause depression. >>> but wall street does not agree with zuckerberg. facebook's stock price dropped 5% in overnight trading before rebounding slightly and investors believe people spending less time on the site actually hurts ad revenue. >>> next to the newly unearthed commercial starring the first lady. >> yeah, during an oval office meeting with aflac employees, the president revealed that melania was once featured in a commercial for the insurance company. >> the ad shows a mad scientist interchanging melania's voice with the aflac duck's voice to, quote, tell the world the benefits of aflac with sex appeal. >> if you're hurt and can't work, aflac can help pay your bills with cash. >> genius. and her? >> aflac. >> that's kind of trippy. so the commercial aired in 2005. the same year donald trump and melania were married. >> ah, nostalgia. >>> with all the bickering in wa
but ceo mark zuckerberg says that's a good thing.he wants to make sure facebook is good for the well-being of its users after claims that it can be addictive and cause depression. >>> but wall street does not agree with zuckerberg. facebook's stock price dropped 5% in overnight trading before rebounding slightly and investors believe people spending less time on the site actually hurts ad revenue. >>> next to the newly unearthed commercial starring the first lady. >>...
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among the cofounders with mark zuckerberg was his roommate, chris hughes, a scholarship student from sma town in south carolina. he worked there three years before leaving. in 2012 facebook went public, raising $104 billion, chris hughes earned half a billion in hughes wants to help wealthy americans who are struggling. since 1995 the income gap between the top 1% and bottom 50% continues to climb. at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's wealth. to help reduce income inequality, zuckerberg is among technology leaders proposing a universal basic income, $1,000 a month for everyone providedut hughes has a slightly different idea. he says caregivers, students, and part-time employees who are working but falling behind deserve financial stability. his proposal, a guaranteed income of $500 a month, every month, for working americans and families earning less than $50,000 a year. who would pay for it? the 1%. so, is this a good idea, or a pie in the sky dream? chris hughes is the author of "fair shot: rethinking inequality and how we
among the cofounders with mark zuckerberg was his roommate, chris hughes, a scholarship student from sma town in south carolina. he worked there three years before leaving. in 2012 facebook went public, raising $104 billion, chris hughes earned half a billion in hughes wants to help wealthy americans who are struggling. since 1995 the income gap between the top 1% and bottom 50% continues to climb. at the end of 2017, the federal reserve found the top 1% of americans hold 39% of the country's...
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both trans men -- we have a problem with trans men going to the women's clinic at zuckerberg. that's a disaster. we have men that won't go because it's called the women's clinic and we have folks who really need to have a gynecologist to follow them through the process. we want to work on developing that. we're going to formalize a consultation practice for the department of public health so whenever doctors have questions, they really know to call us whenever mental health providers have questions they know to call us. and we can walk them through how to think about the clients they're caring for. last, this is for the staff of gender health. we have an incredible just hard-working excellent staff they want to thank for all their incredible work. i also want to thank role and -- rolland. he sat through weeks of meetings and we wouldn't be here without him. so that's our presentation and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very much. commissioners, questions? >> i couple questions. one, is a patient who's identified as having a substance abuse issue preclude from h
both trans men -- we have a problem with trans men going to the women's clinic at zuckerberg. that's a disaster. we have men that won't go because it's called the women's clinic and we have folks who really need to have a gynecologist to follow them through the process. we want to work on developing that. we're going to formalize a consultation practice for the department of public health so whenever doctors have questions, they really know to call us whenever mental health providers have...
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facebook under duress personified by zuckerberg. editor in chief of that magazine, nicholas thompson. he wrote that story i just quoted from along with watergate prosecutor nick ackerman. two nicks. i start with this one. you are hearing a kind of a panic from inside a company that doesn't usually see itself, i think it's safe to say, as part of political problems in the u.s. >> yep, i think that's absolutely the case. i think what happened at facebook was they were a little bit stunned after the election. they did not expect trump to win, they did not expect to be blamed for what happened. so that sort of stunning moment number one. stunning moment number two comes six months later in may or june of '17 when they suddenly realized, wait, russia was running a major propaganda operation on it and they just learned that from a little detail that leaks out about some government investigation that we don't know about yet. so two moments of shock and we'll see if there's a third. >> bob mueller is known for being careful. he doesn't leav
facebook under duress personified by zuckerberg. editor in chief of that magazine, nicholas thompson. he wrote that story i just quoted from along with watergate prosecutor nick ackerman. two nicks. i start with this one. you are hearing a kind of a panic from inside a company that doesn't usually see itself, i think it's safe to say, as part of political problems in the u.s. >> yep, i think that's absolutely the case. i think what happened at facebook was they were a little bit stunned...
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mark zuckerberg seemed to be reluctant in the beginning, do you think? >> i think he's coming around. good, i'm glad you're talking about your kids, mark. here is the thing, i was here several years ago talking about facebook's role in this and the arms race for attention. that's the bottom line is the people at the top have to care. so if mark and sheryl sandberg get serious and change some of the practices at facebook and instagram because they own instagram and if the folks who run google and the platforms based on attention economy, if they change that and then the apples and the samsungs change not just change in time but also to dumb people like me how to actually use it properly, you can make major changes next years. but we have to hold their feet to the fire. >> changing the business model? >> look, facebook is an advertising business model, so is google. so they want you to stay there. that's how they make money. but i think it does modify the business model. you know what, society and our kids are more valuable than their business model. >> al
mark zuckerberg seemed to be reluctant in the beginning, do you think? >> i think he's coming around. good, i'm glad you're talking about your kids, mark. here is the thing, i was here several years ago talking about facebook's role in this and the arms race for attention. that's the bottom line is the people at the top have to care. so if mark and sheryl sandberg get serious and change some of the practices at facebook and instagram because they own instagram and if the folks who run...
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everything about mark zuckerberg that was ever said. usually it's videotaped streaming.i read i think almost all of it. until the deleted all of his tweets he tweeted 100,000 times. one book talks more about it than the other one but there was a look reeling about his worldview. they all have a lot of applications. when i did try interviews it was very stenographic and not that revealing. there is an appreciation for the critical journalism. >> it has to be supported by a the institutions publications willing to stick their neck out and put that forward. i think specifically of the amazon workplace environment example. their reactions for that piece was like, what are you talking about? >> "the news york times" ran a pretty large piece on the inner workings of amazon employees and are really spanned from very low level all the way up to high levels but not all the way to the top. they really detailed the network conditions and it ended up getting lots and lots of attention. >> i felt the response wasn't really a classic libertarian response. the owner of the "washington
everything about mark zuckerberg that was ever said. usually it's videotaped streaming.i read i think almost all of it. until the deleted all of his tweets he tweeted 100,000 times. one book talks more about it than the other one but there was a look reeling about his worldview. they all have a lot of applications. when i did try interviews it was very stenographic and not that revealing. there is an appreciation for the critical journalism. >> it has to be supported by a the institutions...
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mark zuckerberg saying it's all part of the plan to keep the company sustainable as it avoids basing its business on the passive consumption of content explaining in a facebook post we made changes that reduce time spent on facebook by roughly fifty million hours every day by focusing on meaningful connections i'll community and business will be stronger over the long term. zuckerberg is confident the social media giant income won't drop because it's finding new ways to advertise on the facebook site and it's instagram investors are easily spooked by changes in the social network showing faith in the company's leaders to keep using gaged or at least for now. let's look into the story some more with our markets man then your cold burst standing by in frankfurt danial facebook shares dropped sharply after the news that people spend less time on the site and co-founder mark zuckerberg saying we want to make sure people's time on facebook is well spent what does that mean. isn't it interesting that they want to make sure they don't want to let people decide they want to make sure that th
mark zuckerberg saying it's all part of the plan to keep the company sustainable as it avoids basing its business on the passive consumption of content explaining in a facebook post we made changes that reduce time spent on facebook by roughly fifty million hours every day by focusing on meaningful connections i'll community and business will be stronger over the long term. zuckerberg is confident the social media giant income won't drop because it's finding new ways to advertise on the...
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mark zuckerberg cannot control it.is at a nasty level. >> people not going on as much. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> a standoff with the president and the fbi. new questions raised about a republicanlleges abuses at the fbi. we know the document was changed after the intel committee voted to publicly release it. >>> did the president once again blur the line on loyalty with law enforcement? cnn learned the president asked the deputy attorney general if he was quote on my team. boy does that new american moment promised in the state of the union feels like years ago. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm rene marsh. it is thursday, february 1st. it is 5:00 a.m. east and 7:00 p.m. in pyeongchang. >> right on the edge of the olympics. are you excited? >> i'm excited. sports guy. >>> escalating public feud with the fbi and the president over a classified memo which the president could release as soon as today. fbi director chris wray clashing with the president with the memo pushed by
mark zuckerberg cannot control it.is at a nasty level. >> people not going on as much. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> a standoff with the president and the fbi. new questions raised about a republicanlleges abuses at the fbi. we know the document was changed after the intel committee voted to publicly release it. >>> did the president once again blur the line on loyalty with law enforcement? cnn learned the president asked the deputy attorney...
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and i think that's what zuckerberg is trying to do.e's trying to say, okay, well, this is an adjustment. it's not really a setback. i think he's trying to cast it as an adjustment. >> mark zuckerberg has said his goal for 2018 is to fix facebook's many issues, hoping to stop abuse and hate, to make sure time on facebook is well spent. what exactly does that look like? >> well, i think, you know, he's trying to control the -- some of the news feeds that have been out there. i know he's trying to do that. but i do think it's sort of an indictment that they allowed this to happen, you know, the way they did. and let's face it. he went for a year saying that this is not happening, that the russians did not have any influence. and he had to backtrack very significantly on that. i don't know if you can really get complete control over a social network you want to be open and free for everybody. but the amount of hate and negativity and false stories and everything that's been on there, it cries out for some, you know, element of control. you
and i think that's what zuckerberg is trying to do.e's trying to say, okay, well, this is an adjustment. it's not really a setback. i think he's trying to cast it as an adjustment. >> mark zuckerberg has said his goal for 2018 is to fix facebook's many issues, hoping to stop abuse and hate, to make sure time on facebook is well spent. what exactly does that look like? >> well, i think, you know, he's trying to control the -- some of the news feeds that have been out there. i know...
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they don't all look like mark zuckerberg. in fact, they look like gina bianchini. if you look out over the next ten to 20 months, what are you the most excited about right now? >> starting a meaningful conversation about this, and i know that it might upset some people like you said it can piss some people off but no good change comes without people feeling uncomfortable. i came to this without an agenda. i am a journalist simply reporting what i see. and i am an optimist. the same people that are changing the world every day can do this and i think they just need to believe they can do this and that they should. i'm excited to start that conversation, and i know that this topic inspires visceral debate and it's a very important topic i just hope people will listen. i'm excited to share my message. >> to use the data of course they are going to listen. >> there are a few at home that are listening so thank you so much for coming. [applause] i hope you enjoyed this evening's program brought to you by the commonwealth club in silicon valley. we would like to thank em
they don't all look like mark zuckerberg. in fact, they look like gina bianchini. if you look out over the next ten to 20 months, what are you the most excited about right now? >> starting a meaningful conversation about this, and i know that it might upset some people like you said it can piss some people off but no good change comes without people feeling uncomfortable. i came to this without an agenda. i am a journalist simply reporting what i see. and i am an optimist. the same people...
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ceo mark zuckerberg says the change reflects changes in fa facebo facebook which shows fewer viral videos. today's earnings topped investors expectations. zuckerberg called to 17 a good year for facebook, although a hard one. >>> the urgent need for volunteers next. >>> what a treat. hope you got up early to see the rare super blue blood moon, it was really spectacular, we have a few different angles that you definitely need to see. pretty cool. >>> amazing indeed and i will be featuring some of your photos you sent in, and even warmer weather will be pushing records, find out when coming up. >>> a >>> if you ever want to get up close and personal with baby seals, now is your chance. >> reporter: they may look tiny, but at just a few weeks old, elephant seal pups have a huge appetite. that's when the marine mammal center steps in. >> our volunteers feed them, take care of them. they help us administer medication. >> reporter: this is pup season and next month they could be caring for over 100 sick and wounded animals. stan jenson keeps coming back, the marine mammal center provides all th
ceo mark zuckerberg says the change reflects changes in fa facebo facebook which shows fewer viral videos. today's earnings topped investors expectations. zuckerberg called to 17 a good year for facebook, although a hard one. >>> the urgent need for volunteers next. >>> what a treat. hope you got up early to see the rare super blue blood moon, it was really spectacular, we have a few different angles that you definitely need to see. pretty cool. >>> amazing indeed and...
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a facebook investor joins me after the break with his warning for mark zuckerberg. [ click, keyboardcking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. zuckerbe one today and see why we're bullish on the future. it takes a lot of work to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. all with a great taste. boost gives me everything i need... to be up for doing what i love. boost high protein be up for it >>> as we closely follow the latest controversy surrounding house intel chair devin nunes some of the anger is falling to facebook and twitter. top democratic lawmakers on the house and senate intelligence committee are accusing the social media giant of dodgin
a facebook investor joins me after the break with his warning for mark zuckerberg. [ click, keyboardcking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. zuckerbe one today and see why we're bullish on the future. it takes a lot of work to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i...
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mark zuckerberg said time spent on facebook decreased 5% in the fourth quarter.hat it means for the social media giant. check us out on the radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: two cryptocurrency exchanges are facing scrutiny from u.s. regulators. subpoenas were sent in december. tether has yet to verify it holds $2.3 billion in reserves. facebook has banned a whole sector of ads on its platform. it has nothing to do with russia and the u.s. election. the social network is banning ads that promote cryptocurrencies i'm initial coin offerings, and binary options. they say these ads are frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices. facebook reporters this -- reported its fourth-quarter earnings. revenues coming in at $13 billion, beating highest estimates from analyst. daily active users came in at 1.4 alien, slightly below forecast. for the first time, daily active users declined. we brought in patrick to discuss. >> it raises the question about the changes they are making to the platform. it could be a temporary shift to these metrics,
mark zuckerberg said time spent on facebook decreased 5% in the fourth quarter.hat it means for the social media giant. check us out on the radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: two cryptocurrency exchanges are facing scrutiny from u.s. regulators. subpoenas were sent in december. tether has yet to verify it holds $2.3 billion in reserves. facebook has banned a whole sector of ads on its platform. it has nothing to do with russia and the u.s. election. the social network is banning ads that...
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and zuckerberg started to turn shortly after that. >> roger mcnamee said that facebook has been -- andngs may be changing -- but very successful with theal go ridges that cause people to have engagement and some of the fake stuff does get great engagement. and is there a deliberate slowness to fix this because people consume this garbage. >> i think it is part of the reason they didn't notice it, if you are getting rid of this and it is making you money and you don't get rid of it. but after the election, the small amount of money was massively outweighed by the p.r. hit and they want american democracy to work well and after the election they have been working hard to stop fake news. and they've done a good job on the fake news stuff. the russian operation to manipulate the platform they didn't discover until six months after the election and that is harder. >> and you are satisfied with the reporting that you've got that they really doesn't discover these things. we don't want to look too hard because it is that good. >> i looked -- when i started this piece, i was convinced they kne
and zuckerberg started to turn shortly after that. >> roger mcnamee said that facebook has been -- andngs may be changing -- but very successful with theal go ridges that cause people to have engagement and some of the fake stuff does get great engagement. and is there a deliberate slowness to fix this because people consume this garbage. >> i think it is part of the reason they didn't notice it, if you are getting rid of this and it is making you money and you don't get rid of it....
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. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is pushing users to spend less time on the social media networkcreated and his changes are working. released on his facebook account, he said he wants to make sure facebook contributes to people's and society's well-being. >> already last quarter, we made changes to show fewer viral videos to make sure people's time is well spent. we made changes that reduced time spent on facebook by roughly 50 million hours every day. by focusing on meaningful connections, our community and business will be stronger over the long term. to criticism thatat overexposure to viral videos leads to addiction and unhnhealy use of the social media platform, zuckerberg mododified the newsfeeded to prioioritize s from friends and family, instead of posts from businesssses and media. it did not take long for the changes to produce results. in the u.s. and canada, the number of daily users decreased by 700,000. worrying investors. but despite the roughly 5% of decrease, facebook's revenue increased by 47% last year to over $40 billion, while profits increased 56%. though th
. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is pushing users to spend less time on the social media networkcreated and his changes are working. released on his facebook account, he said he wants to make sure facebook contributes to people's and society's well-being. >> already last quarter, we made changes to show fewer viral videos to make sure people's time is well spent. we made changes that reduced time spent on facebook by roughly 50 million hours every day. by focusing on meaningful...
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mark zuckerberg says users spent less time on the social network. 50 million hours less than the last quarter, about two minutes per user per day. zuckerberg says that's the result of changes made to reduce viral videos in an effort to improve the quality of time users do spend when they're on facebook. >>> and mario is going mobile. nintendo says it will launch a mario cart app some time in the next year. no other details are available but mario cart is one of nintendo's biggest selling franchises. it will produce an animated film based on super mario brothers with illumination entertainment, the studio behind "despicable me" and "minions." back over to you. >> i would see that movie. thank you, kate. >> thanks, kate. >> not just for beauty anymore, botox is also a way to fight headaches as a lot of high grain sufferers would know. now some doctors are using botox on kids. researchers believe the botox blocks pain signals. after one treatment that's 31 injections around the head. kids reported anywhere from 6 to 20 fewer migraines each month. the headaches they did have were shorter
mark zuckerberg says users spent less time on the social network. 50 million hours less than the last quarter, about two minutes per user per day. zuckerberg says that's the result of changes made to reduce viral videos in an effort to improve the quality of time users do spend when they're on facebook. >>> and mario is going mobile. nintendo says it will launch a mario cart app some time in the next year. no other details are available but mario cart is one of nintendo's biggest...
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people reported mark zuckerberg asked hastings and thiel if they had leaked information.t just seems like there was a lot of friction on the board. iel mayt know why th have wanted to leave. it could be related to one of his other complaints about silicon valley which is that it's overrun by groupthink, everyone thinks the same and there really isn't an acceptance of other kinds of thinking and he might have felt that same way about the facebook board. emily: facebook is in an incredibly difficult position. they are under pressure to make dramatic changes. obviously the accusations that meddling on facebook could have swayed the election. mark zuckerberg came out when thiel supported donald trump and said, if you believe in diversity, why would we take on somebody who believes in this -- supports donald trump. do you think any of this has to do with some of the struggles that facebook is facing right now? mark: the thing about thiel is that he seems to feed off of friction. our reporting it doesn't seem to , reflect any plans for him to actually leave that board. it's jus
people reported mark zuckerberg asked hastings and thiel if they had leaked information.t just seems like there was a lot of friction on the board. iel mayt know why th have wanted to leave. it could be related to one of his other complaints about silicon valley which is that it's overrun by groupthink, everyone thinks the same and there really isn't an acceptance of other kinds of thinking and he might have felt that same way about the facebook board. emily: facebook is in an incredibly...
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. >>> what facebook ceo mark zuckerberg thinks is leading to users spending fewer hours on the platform. >>> and i am inside the winchester mystery house in san jose on the day that a big screen movie is premiering featuring the house and the woman who built it. we will take a look at both next. >>> and you may get the chills, but it won't be because of our weather. [ laughter ] we will talk about how warm we are about to get. >>> we are tracking a couple hotspots including delays for bart riders. chopper 5 is over the scene with all the details coming up. >>> one of san jose's most popular landmarks hits the big screen this evening. winchester, starring helen mirren is premiering at a theater near you. >> and we have more on what audiences can expect. don't look behind you. [ laughter ] an i love my job so much that i was willing to come to this haunted mansion just to do the morning live shots in the dark. i've been here before and the day, but it is a little different when it is dark out. take a look at this. a chandelier specially made by sarah winchester herself, she wanted to add
. >>> what facebook ceo mark zuckerberg thinks is leading to users spending fewer hours on the platform. >>> and i am inside the winchester mystery house in san jose on the day that a big screen movie is premiering featuring the house and the woman who built it. we will take a look at both next. >>> and you may get the chills, but it won't be because of our weather. [ laughter ] we will talk about how warm we are about to get. >>> we are tracking a couple...
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more voterven has control then mark zuckerberg does, larry page and sergey brin, in that he is the solen what happens to the company along with bobby. billy: absolutely. emily: is that a good thing? he has lost a lot of executives. we hear from people inside the company that it is really his way or the highway. we can imagine some of the conflicts that must have arisen between some of the executive to oregon who are very experienced -- executives who have gone who are very experienced. billy: i think the amount of structural and cultural control -- they have failed to develop a leadership team that is strong beyond evan. so much of the product is driven by what he thinks you want and that has worked for a while, but it is hard to keep having the hits over and over and over again driven by one person. sarah: your piece about evan, history as a leader being the thing driving to snapchat's success, has it changed at all after the year they happen public? almost a year in a couple weeks. billy: yes, coming up on the anniversary. they are analogous to uber. travis took uber from zero to wher
more voterven has control then mark zuckerberg does, larry page and sergey brin, in that he is the solen what happens to the company along with bobby. billy: absolutely. emily: is that a good thing? he has lost a lot of executives. we hear from people inside the company that it is really his way or the highway. we can imagine some of the conflicts that must have arisen between some of the executive to oregon who are very experienced -- executives who have gone who are very experienced. billy: i...
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walter, in memory barbara ho zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided aby mutual of amer designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been oed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statio fthank you.s like you. from the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. e house intelligence committee could vote tomorrow on declassifying a democratic mem o thnters the so-called nunes memo alleging f.b.i.of abe urveillance power during the 2016 campaign. last night, president trump continued his attacks on the f.b.i. for the use of opposition research in the fisa application to surveil former trump campaign the research was partially funded by democrats. he quoted excerpts of a "wall street journal" editorialng sain part, "the f.b.i. failed to inform the fisa court that t clinton campaign had funded the dossier" and "the f.b.i. be
walter, in memory barbara ho zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided aby mutual of amer designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been oed by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statio fthank you.s like you. from the tisch wnet studios at wlincoln center in rk, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. e house...
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roger: oh, i do. ♪ ♪ emily: you met mark zuckerberg in 2006.i get a phone call from chris kelly, who is the chief privacy officer, one of the senior executives. he goes, my boss has an existential crisis. i can't tell you what it is. i think you are the right guy to help them solve it. he comes in. 22 years old. it's like march of 2006. emily: two years after facebook was founded. roger: correct. and i think they had $9 million in revenue at that point. cumulative. i'm sitting here and i said, mark, we have never met each other. i need to tell you something before we start. i said if i don't tell you now, you'll never believe me later. you will just assume i am trying to appeal to you. i think you have created the most important company since google, that within a few years you will be bigger than google is today. the secret is you solved the problem of identity and take privacy seriously. those two values are powerful. i said the problem is that if it has not happened already, either microsoft or yahoo! will offer $1 billion for your company.
roger: oh, i do. ♪ ♪ emily: you met mark zuckerberg in 2006.i get a phone call from chris kelly, who is the chief privacy officer, one of the senior executives. he goes, my boss has an existential crisis. i can't tell you what it is. i think you are the right guy to help them solve it. he comes in. 22 years old. it's like march of 2006. emily: two years after facebook was founded. roger: correct. and i think they had $9 million in revenue at that point. cumulative. i'm sitting here and i...