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whose interests you doesn't care he goes for mark zuckerberg these are polyglot well i did just travel across the united states with you and see even baldwin a whole bunch of other people we did stop at a lot of gas stations i'm glad there's a ladies room at all these because not this in congressional testimony a lot of these house of representatives recall doing this in their testimony right i forget the guy's name but he was one of these guys well of course mark zuckerberg in testimony did say that you own your private data your private data on our site facebook you own it not us while they were actually selling it so i don't know how much money he made from this or the corporation but if he saying you know his own testimony to congress unless he was lying under oath you're owed that money he was selling your data so you deserve that money he had no right to sell your private property true based on his own tests true but nevertheless you know my answer to kim dotcom is dude we're already doing this we're working on mines dot com that's on the block chain there are other alternatives
whose interests you doesn't care he goes for mark zuckerberg these are polyglot well i did just travel across the united states with you and see even baldwin a whole bunch of other people we did stop at a lot of gas stations i'm glad there's a ladies room at all these because not this in congressional testimony a lot of these house of representatives recall doing this in their testimony right i forget the guy's name but he was one of these guys well of course mark zuckerberg in testimony did...
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whose interests you doesn't care he goes for mark zuckerberg these are polyglot well i did just travel across the united states with you and stephen baldwin a whole bunch of other people we did stop at a lot of gas stations i'm glad there's a ladies room at all these because not this in congressional testimony a lot of these house of representatives recalled doing this in their testimony right i forget the guy's name but he was one of these guys well of course mark zuckerberg in testimony did say that you own your private data your private data on our site facebook you own it not us while they were actually selling it so i don't know how much money he made from this or the the corporation but if he saying you know his own testimony to congress unless he was lying under oath you're owed that money he was selling your data so you deserve that money he had no right to sell your private property through a son his own test through but nevertheless you know my answer to kim dotcom is dude we're already doing this we're working on mines dot com that's on the block chain there are other altern
whose interests you doesn't care he goes for mark zuckerberg these are polyglot well i did just travel across the united states with you and stephen baldwin a whole bunch of other people we did stop at a lot of gas stations i'm glad there's a ladies room at all these because not this in congressional testimony a lot of these house of representatives recalled doing this in their testimony right i forget the guy's name but he was one of these guys well of course mark zuckerberg in testimony did...
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who's interests you doesn't care he goes for mark zuckerberg these are polyglot well i did just travel across the united states with you and stephen baldwin a whole bunch of other people we did stop at a lot of gas stations i'm glad there's a ladies room at all these because not this in congressional testimony a lot of these house of representatives recalled doing this in their testimony right i forget the guy's name but he was one of these guys well of course mark zuckerberg in testimony did say that you own your private data your private data on our site facebook you own it not us while they were actually selling it so i don't know how much money he made from this or the cut the corporation but if he saying you know his own testimony to congress unless he was lying under oath you're owed that money he was selling your data so you deserve that money he had no right to sell your private property through a son his own test through but nevertheless you know my answer to kim dotcom is dude where are you doing this where we're working on mines dot com that's on the block chain there are ot
who's interests you doesn't care he goes for mark zuckerberg these are polyglot well i did just travel across the united states with you and stephen baldwin a whole bunch of other people we did stop at a lot of gas stations i'm glad there's a ladies room at all these because not this in congressional testimony a lot of these house of representatives recalled doing this in their testimony right i forget the guy's name but he was one of these guys well of course mark zuckerberg in testimony did...
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their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know your whole other idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no evil character and now he's destroying this entire industry ok so what's happened is an easy acquisition for because the two apps have very different founding principles jan koum one of the co-founders who grew up in ukraine believes deeply in privacy zuckerberg thinks that the more open and connected we are the happier we will become and so in order to acquire what's abse i could not only had to pay a lot of money and give up a board seat to coom he also had to make a lot of promises some of those promises were even enshrined in the acquisition agreement if facebook imposed quote monetization and mr divs like advertising onto whatsapp its founders shares would vest immediately a
their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know your whole other idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no evil character and now he's destroying this entire industry ok so what's happened...
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and mark zuckerberg sought to provide an answer. the answer is there is no real alternative, and so that is monopolistic power, and the question is whether facebook is misusing it, whether any of the big five, whether it's facebook buying instagram or google buying youtube, whether purchases of smaller companies in adjacent space can be seen in the same way that microsoft was in effect for closing the netscape navigator product by its tying arrangement, whether that kind of conduct can be attributed to facebook, and how do we judge what the consequences are to consumers because antitrust law, after all, as we know from our first year of law school is not about protecting competitors. it's about protecting consumers. how are consumers impacted? and i would just leave you with this thought, that the enforcement of antitrust law has to take account of more than just price. typically when we think about monopolistic abuses, we think about inflating price, and there are plenty of those examples still ongoing today, and i can give you a n
and mark zuckerberg sought to provide an answer. the answer is there is no real alternative, and so that is monopolistic power, and the question is whether facebook is misusing it, whether any of the big five, whether it's facebook buying instagram or google buying youtube, whether purchases of smaller companies in adjacent space can be seen in the same way that microsoft was in effect for closing the netscape navigator product by its tying arrangement, whether that kind of conduct can be...
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emily: are you going to demand that mark zuckerberg come back? first of all, we will follow-up on our demand that he answer the questions we have submitted. for the record, there are some 3000 questions that came from congress to facebook, so i realize they have to sort through all that and give us a simple disclosure and communication back. clearly, with each one of these revelations, it starts a whole other cycle of what did you know and when did you know it and did you know it in time to have disclosed it, but didn't. that's not good for facebook. facebook is a great american company. it's a great innovator. they have gotten to a place where they are under intense scrutiny now, and they have to get it right and they have to be fully transparent and improve their communications and their disclosures. emily: facebook's spokesperson said the relationships didn't need to be disclosed because they were already public, announced by huawei at least twice in 2011. facebook mentioned huawei as one of its partners in a 2012 blog post, and said other com
emily: are you going to demand that mark zuckerberg come back? first of all, we will follow-up on our demand that he answer the questions we have submitted. for the record, there are some 3000 questions that came from congress to facebook, so i realize they have to sort through all that and give us a simple disclosure and communication back. clearly, with each one of these revelations, it starts a whole other cycle of what did you know and when did you know it and did you know it in time to...
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zuckerberg for the committee for five hours, this was not disclosed.y felt they had disclosed it in the past. we don't know. we should know. we think this is where companies would benefit from coming before our committee voluntarily and sharing and answering questions. the american people have a right to know more than some legalese in a disclosure agreement that, frankly, nobody reads or understands. they are just ignored. you hit click and agree and off you go. who knows what is behind it? that's what really troues consumer they are not sure they can trust now some of these agreements and how their data are used or not and with whom or not and what has been scraped or not. and i think they are saying in this information age, something needs to change here. my preference is that the tech andanies would realize this come to terms with it on their own. otherwise, they're going to end up in a regulatory scheme that may not be what's good for them or, frankly, the country. frequently, congress tends to overreact, and we don't need to do that if we can get
zuckerberg for the committee for five hours, this was not disclosed.y felt they had disclosed it in the past. we don't know. we should know. we think this is where companies would benefit from coming before our committee voluntarily and sharing and answering questions. the american people have a right to know more than some legalese in a disclosure agreement that, frankly, nobody reads or understands. they are just ignored. you hit click and agree and off you go. who knows what is behind it?...
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noted, zuckerberg has majority control here. investors can come and say we want you to adhere to these demands, but facebook doesn't really have to do anything about it. they said something at the meeting that struck me as odd. they said just because we voted against all your proposals for more transparency and accountability doesn't mean we don't agree with you. in fact, we agree with you on many of these things, but we don't think what you proposed is the right thing. one investors spoke up and said the proposals we put forth were not prescriptive. we are just putting this out there in a general way. it is not that much to ask. not -- the is really shareholder base is not going to be able to affect a lot of change here. facebook is very sensitive to public opinion. they do constant polling on people and how they feel about zuckerberg and facebook is a company and how innovative it is. they want to make sure people feel good about using the product, so to the extent that affects them, i think that will be more harmful than even
noted, zuckerberg has majority control here. investors can come and say we want you to adhere to these demands, but facebook doesn't really have to do anything about it. they said something at the meeting that struck me as odd. they said just because we voted against all your proposals for more transparency and accountability doesn't mean we don't agree with you. in fact, we agree with you on many of these things, but we don't think what you proposed is the right thing. one investors spoke up...
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zuckerberg, passing to commit to advocate with the honest ads act. he assured me the most effective thing he could do is implement the bill policies on the facebook top form since facebook implemented this version of political advertising transparent the, we've seen both as culture doesn't work for election. "the new york times" promoted ads using news articles about politics are being categorized as political advertising. what impact will this change have on the reach of political 2018 elections. >> senator, we don't know. with much of this technology, industry the executives and product managers behind it don't spend a lot of time thinking about scenarios that they don't want to happen. instead they spend most of their timeme thinking about what they wish to effect. in the case of a technology company like facebook that often is nothing to do with the impact on society beyond engagement of the user if you're on a product teamen. i think the company is beginning to learn how to be responsible beyond its primary edict of making money or creating enga
zuckerberg, passing to commit to advocate with the honest ads act. he assured me the most effective thing he could do is implement the bill policies on the facebook top form since facebook implemented this version of political advertising transparent the, we've seen both as culture doesn't work for election. "the new york times" promoted ads using news articles about politics are being categorized as political advertising. what impact will this change have on the reach of political...
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that doesn't mean zuckerberg has, but many of his colleagues have. it's an extraordinary shift, particularly since the trump election with its realization that what we're doing has side effects. that the collateral damage might not be survivable. so you're seeing mea culpas, the atmosphere is entirely different than it used to be. >> and you're talking about inside the tech industry? facebook particularly? >> well, the resignation -- >> so you're talking about inside the tech industry? >> yes, absolutely. >> so in the trump era, we're all very mindful of people who don't seem to be able to have political discussions or political differences anymore. because everything is -- seems to be devolved into a massive attack. you have to destroy opponents and even use these words opponents in civil discourse. that seems to be driven by this even more, right? >> none of this is new to human nature but it's been focused in a new way and amplified for commercial purpose that it wasn't before. i'll give you one example. i met donald trump over the years, over the
that doesn't mean zuckerberg has, but many of his colleagues have. it's an extraordinary shift, particularly since the trump election with its realization that what we're doing has side effects. that the collateral damage might not be survivable. so you're seeing mea culpas, the atmosphere is entirely different than it used to be. >> and you're talking about inside the tech industry? facebook particularly? >> well, the resignation -- >> so you're talking about inside the tech...
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and making moves to remove mark zuckerberg as chairman.e will hear from the investor leading the charge. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ in the wake of the cambridge analytical data scandal, facebook is under pressure to be more transparent. now investors holding about $3 billion worth of shares once him to step aside as chair. the government structure is failing at the company and there is a lack of accountability to investors. managing partner director joins us now from boston. natasha, walk us through what you want. it is for zuckerberg to step down as chair and replace himself with an independent executive and also make changes to the share structure. >> absolutely. i think we heard at the annual meeting of call for change. unfortunately, the way that the share structure is currently set, that is almost impossible. in order to affect corporate governance change at facebook, it would be a voluntary effort on the part of mark zuckerberg, who has taken a lot of investor capital. 14% of thes about company, but he controls over 50% of the vote. cont
and making moves to remove mark zuckerberg as chairman.e will hear from the investor leading the charge. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ in the wake of the cambridge analytical data scandal, facebook is under pressure to be more transparent. now investors holding about $3 billion worth of shares once him to step aside as chair. the government structure is failing at the company and there is a lack of accountability to investors. managing partner director joins us now from boston. natasha, walk us...
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anderson no era paciente del hospital zuckerberg, pero sÍ de un centro de ancianos que queda al ladopara estar pendientes de lo que pasa alrededor del hospital. luz: los oficiales del hospital han implementado un sistema de seguridad, dÓnde las personas que ingresan a un lugar de empleados deberÁn presentar la credencial. "vamos a implementar este tipo de seguridad las 24 horas el dÍa inmediatamente. haremos cambios con mÁs informaciÓn de este caso". un evento similar ocurriÓ en 2013, cuando una mujer tambiÉn fue encontrada en un Área de escalera sin vida. segÚn el mÉdico forense, la muerte fue categorizada como accidente por falta de electrolitos, condiciÓn causada por deshidrataciÓn. palmira: gracias, luz. hay nueva informaciÓn en torno al tiroteo registrado en las oficinas de youtube en san bruno el pasado mes de abril. la autora del tiroteo visitÓ el campus de la compaÑÍa tecnolÓgica un dÍa antes del balacera. cuestionÓ a varios empleados por mÁs de 10 minutos sobre su interÉs de solicitar trabajo en youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ palmira: Éstas son imÁgenes en vivo de san josÉ. con estas imÁg
anderson no era paciente del hospital zuckerberg, pero sÍ de un centro de ancianos que queda al ladopara estar pendientes de lo que pasa alrededor del hospital. luz: los oficiales del hospital han implementado un sistema de seguridad, dÓnde las personas que ingresan a un lugar de empleados deberÁn presentar la credencial. "vamos a implementar este tipo de seguridad las 24 horas el dÍa inmediatamente. haremos cambios con mÁs informaciÓn de este caso". un evento similar ocurriÓ...
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he also -- this is zuckerberg. he also asserted that consumers, their users, own their personal information and control how it can be seen and used. that's what zuckerberg told our committee hearing. but the reporting in "the new york times" suggest that that's not accurate. while mr. zuckerberg asserted that developers were prohibited from collecting friends' information in 2014, he failed to mention that device manufacturers were still able to access the information. he never revealed these data-sharing agreements in our committee meeting, the hearing in april of this year. as a rut, it's hard to know what's true anymore. and now we learn that facebook gave chinese companies believed to be national security risks, gave them access to user data. what in the word is next and what in the world is going to protect americans' personally identifiable private information? madam president, facebook is the most popular social media platform in the world with over two billion users. and in the u.s., over 200 million users.
he also -- this is zuckerberg. he also asserted that consumers, their users, own their personal information and control how it can be seen and used. that's what zuckerberg told our committee hearing. but the reporting in "the new york times" suggest that that's not accurate. while mr. zuckerberg asserted that developers were prohibited from collecting friends' information in 2014, he failed to mention that device manufacturers were still able to access the information. he never...
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zuckerberg, i asked him to commit to the honest ads act. he assured me that the most effective thing he could do was implement the bills policy on the facebook platform since facebook and permitted his version of political advertising transparency, we have seen that the break things and move fast culture does not work for elections. the new york times said that news articles about politics were being categorized as political advertising. what impact will this change have on the reach of political journalism for the 2018 elections? >> we don't know. with much of this technology, it is true that the executives and product -- project managers behind them don't think about scenarios they don't want to happen. they think about what they want to wish to affect. in the case of facebook, that has nothing to do with the impact on society the end engagement with the user or engagement for advertising if you are on the advertising team. i think what facebook as a company is beginning to learn is how to be responsible beyond its edict of making money o
zuckerberg, i asked him to commit to the honest ads act. he assured me that the most effective thing he could do was implement the bills policy on the facebook platform since facebook and permitted his version of political advertising transparency, we have seen that the break things and move fast culture does not work for elections. the new york times said that news articles about politics were being categorized as political advertising. what impact will this change have on the reach of...
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emily: are you going to demand that mark zuckerberg come back?st of all, we will follow-up on our demand that he answer the questions we have submitted. for the record, there are some 3000 questions that came from congress to facebook, so i realize they have to sort through all that and give us a honest and full disclosure and communication back. clearly, with each one of these revelations, it starts a whole other cycle of what did you know and when did you know it and did you know it in time to have disclosed it, but didn't. that's not good for facebook. facebook is a great american company. it's a great innovator. like these other companies are. they have gotten to a place where they are under intense scrutiny now, and they have to get it right and they have to be fully transparent and improve their communications and their disclosures. that's how you maintain trust. emily: facebook's spokesperson said the relationships didn't need to be disclosed because they were already public, announced by huawei at least twice in 2011. facebook mentioned h
emily: are you going to demand that mark zuckerberg come back?st of all, we will follow-up on our demand that he answer the questions we have submitted. for the record, there are some 3000 questions that came from congress to facebook, so i realize they have to sort through all that and give us a honest and full disclosure and communication back. clearly, with each one of these revelations, it starts a whole other cycle of what did you know and when did you know it and did you know it in time...
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what would you say to mark zuckerberg if you saw him? what are you thinking?meet to him, good to have you on the programme. pages, but first in a moment, we'll take a look through the business pages, but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with the business news as it happens on the bbc business live page. insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. we want to hear from you. right around the globe. we want to hearfrom you. get right around the globe. we want to hear from you. get involved on the bbc‘s business live online. business live, on tv and online. what you need to know, when you need to know. james has returned as promised. let's talk about this story that has got our view was hot under the collar. a decision on a plumber in the uk who is described asa plumber in the uk who is described as a freelancer. he won a court ruling saying he has employment rights. explain. it is really important. the so—called giggs economy has had workers without rights being taken in by companies to do what
what would you say to mark zuckerberg if you saw him? what are you thinking?meet to him, good to have you on the programme. pages, but first in a moment, we'll take a look through the business pages, but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with the business news as it happens on the bbc business live page. insight and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. we want to hear from you. right around the globe. we want to hearfrom you....
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zuckerberg last month. i hope at today we can continue a productive and meaningful debate about these serious allegations. unfortunately, events like these more often than not, tend to get muddled by artisan ship and efforts to score a quick soundbite. the facebook story first broke december 25 -- december 2015. somebody had allegedly transferred data to cambridge analytica and breached policies. according to cambridge press releases, and a recent internal report, facebook requested cambridge and its affiliates to remove any data received from the doctor. cambridge said that they removed the data and filed legal certification to facebook saying as much. i had requested that cambridge analytica appear at this hearing to explain these facts and tell their side of the story. cambridge recently commenced proceedings and therefore determined they could not participate in this hearing. the underlying story has not changed much since 2015. except for two different events. first, cambridge began doing work for the
zuckerberg last month. i hope at today we can continue a productive and meaningful debate about these serious allegations. unfortunately, events like these more often than not, tend to get muddled by artisan ship and efforts to score a quick soundbite. the facebook story first broke december 25 -- december 2015. somebody had allegedly transferred data to cambridge analytica and breached policies. according to cambridge press releases, and a recent internal report, facebook requested cambridge...
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zuckerberg called cook's remarks extremely glib. now apple did it again at its worldwiddevelopers conference, showcasing a new system that will make it more difficult for companies to gather information on users. and apple's software updates later this year the safari web , browser will show a pop-up wind asking users for permission before loading share buttons for social networks, including facebook. the announcement came the same day that facebook disputed a new york times report about how it shares data with mobilephone makers. the report says it struck deals with mobilephone manufacturers that allows them full access to information about users and their friends. joining us, st miller. we have got our bloomberg tech executive editor tom giles. stefanie, craig federighi said this was apple's answer to clever and relentless data companies, saying this would make it dramatically more difficult for them to gather data on us. is this going to hurt facebook? stephanie: it is hard for me to imagine it will, in the same way it has been h
zuckerberg called cook's remarks extremely glib. now apple did it again at its worldwiddevelopers conference, showcasing a new system that will make it more difficult for companies to gather information on users. and apple's software updates later this year the safari web , browser will show a pop-up wind asking users for permission before loading share buttons for social networks, including facebook. the announcement came the same day that facebook disputed a new york times report about how it...
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so let's focus first on slide number 10, that will be on zuckerberg building five. we are currently tracking two projects in construction. this is well into construction. contract had some -- had a slow start to get all their infection control submittals in place but we are into demolation that will continue for the next month or two with our target date to finish is towards the end of the year. another project we just launched is the rehabilitation department relocation, recreate for construction was granted yesterday. we've been working closely with the contractor to get all their subm submittals in place to give us a good head start. we are currently tracking to start construction. we'll hopefully get abatement controls, procedures approved and have construction start in july, end of july is what we are targeting. that project is a 14-month duration project. so that's our second project. not too far behind we have the retrofit project. we just got the approval that allows us to start construction. we are using a phased approach now to kind of slowly work through
so let's focus first on slide number 10, that will be on zuckerberg building five. we are currently tracking two projects in construction. this is well into construction. contract had some -- had a slow start to get all their infection control submittals in place but we are into demolation that will continue for the next month or two with our target date to finish is towards the end of the year. another project we just launched is the rehabilitation department relocation, recreate for...
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emily: a lot of disclaimers, mark zuckerberg.atch group owns the dating apps tinder, madge, okcupid, plenty of fish. shares fell more than 10% on that news, but the company says it is not worried about facebook putting the moves on its business. according to data, millennials are using twitter more than any other dating at. joining us, mandy ginsberg, match group ceo. why aren't you worried? mandy: we have been in the dating business for 20 plus years and our philosophy is we come to work every day and if we can deliver a great products and deliver what people are looking for, we should not be worried as a market leader. i think for our biggest growth engine, which is tender, which is geared at twentysomethings, there are two facts. i'm not sure twentysomethings are going to go to facebook to date. and tpeople really do want to separate their dating life from facebook. emily: you had a pretty stark statement when facebook announced this. i know you have been an important developer and worked with facebook on dating features in th
emily: a lot of disclaimers, mark zuckerberg.atch group owns the dating apps tinder, madge, okcupid, plenty of fish. shares fell more than 10% on that news, but the company says it is not worried about facebook putting the moves on its business. according to data, millennials are using twitter more than any other dating at. joining us, mandy ginsberg, match group ceo. why aren't you worried? mandy: we have been in the dating business for 20 plus years and our philosophy is we come to work every...
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mark zuckerberg has appeared before both u.s.ers to defend facebook's role in the cambridge analytic sa scandal. now, coo sheryl sandberg is one of the us officials invited to attend a hearing in july, looking at facebook's commitment to avoid such situations in the future. when we don't know if she will accept the invitation, there is a former facebook executive who has already talked to european officials about how this could have been avoided and he wants to keep holding the social media giant accountable for its actions. that would be santa. , who isndy parakilas now the chief strategy officer for an organization seeking more ethical technology. also with us, sarah frier, who covers facebook. sandy, thank you for joining us, you are just back from brussels. you call this a disaster. there are many thousands of facebook employees not saying anything, what compelled to just doubt -- to speak out? sandy: i've seen the tremendous amount of harm that is being done around the world as a result of some of these business practices, t
mark zuckerberg has appeared before both u.s.ers to defend facebook's role in the cambridge analytic sa scandal. now, coo sheryl sandberg is one of the us officials invited to attend a hearing in july, looking at facebook's commitment to avoid such situations in the future. when we don't know if she will accept the invitation, there is a former facebook executive who has already talked to european officials about how this could have been avoided and he wants to keep holding the social media...
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gerri: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg faces a tough crowd of shareholders warning about, quote, corporatedictatorship at the company. fbn:am starts right now. ♪ ♪ cheryl: 5:01 a.m. in new york, friday june 1st. good morning, everybody, i'm cheryl casone. gerri: good morning, i'm gerri willis in for lauren simonetti. breaking news this morning, global trade tensions rising as u.s. allies swiftly pledge to retaliate against the trump administration's tariffs on steel and aluminum. cheryl: edward lawrence in washington, he has details. >> good morning, seems like we are dealing with trade squirmish. tariffs are meant to put pressure on all talks. canadian prime minister justin trudeau addressed the nation that it's not just a bleep in the relationship. >> the argument that canadians steel that is in american armored cars, canadian aluminum that's in american fighter jets could somehow be a national security risk becomes even more absurd when one tries to apply it to cars or car partsz made in canada. >> canada matched the u.s. tariffs at 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum but they also added 1
gerri: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg faces a tough crowd of shareholders warning about, quote, corporatedictatorship at the company. fbn:am starts right now. ♪ ♪ cheryl: 5:01 a.m. in new york, friday june 1st. good morning, everybody, i'm cheryl casone. gerri: good morning, i'm gerri willis in for lauren simonetti. breaking news this morning, global trade tensions rising as u.s. allies swiftly pledge to retaliate against the trump administration's tariffs on steel and aluminum. cheryl:...
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>> yes, they were. >> despite mark zuckerberg disclaiming any knowledge of them? >> i don't know if he personally knew about it but we provide the terms to facebook. >> no question facebook knew >> at the very least they have them and could have taken a look. >> mr. matel, facebook for years was the best friend that data brokers could have. in march facebook announced that it was shutting down the data broker program to quote help improve people's privacy on facebook. end quote. according to public reports facebook initially told ad agencies they would be prohibited from uploading lists. two days later advertisers complaints persuaded facebook to allow them to continue targeting facebook users with ads based on uploaded customer lists purchased from those data brokers. you, sir, are on the board of axiom, one of facebook's primary partners in that arrangement. and it has had extensive involvement with the online advertising market i mention those facts justin interest of full disclosure. did facebook tell advertisers in march they would not be allowed to use prosp
>> yes, they were. >> despite mark zuckerberg disclaiming any knowledge of them? >> i don't know if he personally knew about it but we provide the terms to facebook. >> no question facebook knew >> at the very least they have them and could have taken a look. >> mr. matel, facebook for years was the best friend that data brokers could have. in march facebook announced that it was shutting down the data broker program to quote help improve people's privacy on...
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when mark zuckerberg testified in april, i raised concerns about facebook's business model. resting on to potentially problematic foundations. maximizing the amount of time people spend on its products, and collecting and exploiting people's data. so i was interested to see and hear that all three of you in your testimony independently referenced problems inherent to facebook so business model. facebook's own corporate financial statements make it clear that what is best for the company is not always what is best for its users. that is part of why we have seen so many problems like the ones we are talking about today. the economic sentence for these companies are so strong that we simply cannot expect that these companies will always do the right thing by their users. as i said at the time, i certainly believe in free enterprise, but when private companies are unwilling or unable to do what is necessary to protect their customers, and frankly, individual rights and democracy, public officials have historically stepped in. across a range of industries to protect their constit
when mark zuckerberg testified in april, i raised concerns about facebook's business model. resting on to potentially problematic foundations. maximizing the amount of time people spend on its products, and collecting and exploiting people's data. so i was interested to see and hear that all three of you in your testimony independently referenced problems inherent to facebook so business model. facebook's own corporate financial statements make it clear that what is best for the company is not...
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. >> wasn't zuckerberg testifying before congress on this? did this come out? this is strange. >>> first a new potential conflict for scoot pruitt. he's now accused of using a government aide to help score his wife a chick-fil-a franchise. pruitt never spoke to the ceo of than told "the washington post" mrs. pruitt didn't complete the frchise application. this is a weird story. >> this is the definition of swamp. >> no kidding. we'll be right back. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com save up to 15% when you book early whent onbones, e you on theight path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pr
. >> wasn't zuckerberg testifying before congress on this? did this come out? this is strange. >>> first a new potential conflict for scoot pruitt. he's now accused of using a government aide to help score his wife a chick-fil-a franchise. pruitt never spoke to the ceo of than told "the washington post" mrs. pruitt didn't complete the frchise application. this is a weird story. >> this is the definition of swamp. >> no kidding. we'll be right back. welcome...
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have a definitive cause. >>> reporter: san francisco deputies patroled the sprawling campus of zuckerberg sf general hospital today hospital personnel saying staff conduct daily stairwell sweeps in the hospital's two main buildings. an autopsy had been completed but that, quote, the cause and manner of death is spending additional studies and the report is expected to be completed in the coming weeks." just yesterday, hospital staff and san francisco's sheriff held a news conference saying in part that ruby anderson was not a patient of the hospital but a resident at a board and care facility on the zuckerberg sf general campus and they said they were launching an investigation into what went wrong. >> we are very saddened and look forward to pursuing our investigation to find out what happened. >> reporter: meanwhile the california department of social services community care and licensing division launched an investigation yesterday looking into the residential care facility where anderson lived. residents living on the sf general campus said off camera today that ruby anderson was a fr
have a definitive cause. >>> reporter: san francisco deputies patroled the sprawling campus of zuckerberg sf general hospital today hospital personnel saying staff conduct daily stairwell sweeps in the hospital's two main buildings. an autopsy had been completed but that, quote, the cause and manner of death is spending additional studies and the report is expected to be completed in the coming weeks." just yesterday, hospital staff and san francisco's sheriff held a news...
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tracee: new black eye for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, you know the posts you thought were private, think again, fbn:am starts right now. cheryl: well, it is -- most important friday. tracee: we made it. cheryl: 5:01 a.m. in new york, friday june 8th, good morning and i'm cheryl casone. tracee: good morning i'm tracee casual -- carrasco for lauren simonetti. cheryl: but first, breaking this morning, president trump is expected now to clash with canadian prime minister justin trudeau and french president emmanuel macron at g7 summit in quebec today. the president tweeting last night. why is it the european union and canada informing the public that for years they have the massive trade tariffs and nonmonetary trade barriers against the u.s. totally unfair to our farmers, workers and companies, take down your tariffs and barriers or we will more than match you. canadian leader gearing up for meeting with the u.s. president. >> i is certainly speak personally that i have consistently stood up for canadian interests and consistently demonstrated where we disagree. tracee: french preside
tracee: new black eye for facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, you know the posts you thought were private, think again, fbn:am starts right now. cheryl: well, it is -- most important friday. tracee: we made it. cheryl: 5:01 a.m. in new york, friday june 8th, good morning and i'm cheryl casone. tracee: good morning i'm tracee casual -- carrasco for lauren simonetti. cheryl: but first, breaking this morning, president trump is expected now to clash with canadian prime minister justin trudeau and french...
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emily: they are only now getting it back. >> mark zuckerberg, he is an engineer.uman being. he has a wife and two kids. he is embarrassed. will that alter his behavior and facebook and the threat of regulation from government alter him? emily: let's listen to mark zuckerberg testifying in front of congress a few months ago. >> we think offering an ad supported service is most aligned with our mission of trying to connect everyone in the world. we want to offer a free service that everyone can afford. emily: from there it sounds like this will always be an ad supported service yet the company is exploring its description service. could that ever be a mainstream reality? >> 2.2 billion consumers on facebook. some people, if they don't want ad they pay a little extra. the problem with subscriptions in limiting advertising is a pipe dream. emily: i want to talk about apple which is adding more privacy controls and taking a stand very publicly -- publicly. do you think apple will be on the right side of history here? >> i don't know but they are on the business strateg
emily: they are only now getting it back. >> mark zuckerberg, he is an engineer.uman being. he has a wife and two kids. he is embarrassed. will that alter his behavior and facebook and the threat of regulation from government alter him? emily: let's listen to mark zuckerberg testifying in front of congress a few months ago. >> we think offering an ad supported service is most aligned with our mission of trying to connect everyone in the world. we want to offer a free service that...
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>> mark zuckerberg. >> twitter >> jack dawes. >> and your favorite for opening bell >> jaim cramer. >t that should be a show on its own. next up, serious question, are accounting issues pretty much because of some level of shadiness, or can honest mistakes made? >> the answer is, honest mistakes can be made and a lot of times my rule can keep you out of a situation where the stock takes off. there are cases were they aren't honest and you lose everything i can't tell from the outside which is which which is why i am so cautious. now a tweet from samuels who wrote my brother is 26 should he open a roth? >> i prefer the roth >> tweeting do you have a write up somewhere explaining why? >> i do want an index, i want an s&p 500 and put your first then thousand there and you should be able to pick some of the best stocks that would normally be in etf because i trust you. you watch this show and doing the work let's make money in individual stocks too not denigrating mutual funds let's own some stocks. >> next is a tweet who wrote just bought "get rich carefully," and look forward to a fun r
>> mark zuckerberg. >> twitter >> jack dawes. >> and your favorite for opening bell >> jaim cramer. >t that should be a show on its own. next up, serious question, are accounting issues pretty much because of some level of shadiness, or can honest mistakes made? >> the answer is, honest mistakes can be made and a lot of times my rule can keep you out of a situation where the stock takes off. there are cases were they aren't honest and you lose everything i...
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mark zuckerberg goes to capitol hill.'t get a lot of answers, but we keep finding out they have been willing to do almost anything with our data for a buck. >> most of users of social media, they don't know where their data is going. and there is no free lunch. any type we use online services, internet searches, social media accounts, we don't know where that data is going. caveat emptor, let the buyer beware. it's a problem going forward. any time you use internet online social media accounts, you are trading some of your privacy so they can monetize it. most of users are not aware it can be used in ways they would not support or would not like. charles: ebb if they are aware, how habit forking these platforms have come. but there has been government intervention, there has been at least one hearing and there will probably be more. where do we draw the line? the idea that facebook could be selling your data to chinese companies or particularly bad actors is worrisome. ford: facebook is losing credibility by the hour. the
mark zuckerberg goes to capitol hill.'t get a lot of answers, but we keep finding out they have been willing to do almost anything with our data for a buck. >> most of users of social media, they don't know where their data is going. and there is no free lunch. any type we use online services, internet searches, social media accounts, we don't know where that data is going. caveat emptor, let the buyer beware. it's a problem going forward. any time you use internet online social media...
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mark zuckerberg still believes that could be the case.sn't work out that way, i don't think he's going to regret it. their strategy is to make sure that they are not cut off by a new paradigm coming along. and not being ahead of the game. maybe it's blockchain. facebook is now working on blockchain. anything that looms as the possible next platform, facebook is going to be there. emily: wired, stephen leavy, thank you. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or employees. >> right now it is all new, a paid presentation for meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their skin saving secrets. >> plus, a stunning before and after story from today's special guest. >> at age 52, the star of "full house," lori loughlin's skin looks younger thanks to friend and supermodel cindy crawford.
mark zuckerberg still believes that could be the case.sn't work out that way, i don't think he's going to regret it. their strategy is to make sure that they are not cut off by a new paradigm coming along. and not being ahead of the game. maybe it's blockchain. facebook is now working on blockchain. anything that looms as the possible next platform, facebook is going to be there. emily: wired, stephen leavy, thank you. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that is...
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some were comparing facebook's zuckerberg with russia's putin. some were renting an airplane to get their message across. they protested through the air. >> murk ark zuckerberg is a cro >> reporter: they protested in the air and on the ground. they said, you broke democracy. this man urging them to sell the stock. >> it's a scandal. >> this woman said she was thrown out of meeting after demanding changing to the privacy policy. >> we're investors on facebook. we want our company to prosper and our democracy to prosper. >> as to the shareholders itself, a mixed message even as the price soars. >> with respect to social media, i think they tried to take necessary steps to correct the mistakes that they have overlooked. >> i wish they would actually answer the questions instead of giving the party line so to speak. >> reporter: now, as those shareholders complained, i must say they made money on an otherwise lower day for the stockmarket. facebook was higher, very nearly touching an all-time high. reporting live from menlo park, scott budman, nbc ba
some were comparing facebook's zuckerberg with russia's putin. some were renting an airplane to get their message across. they protested through the air. >> murk ark zuckerberg is a cro >> reporter: they protested in the air and on the ground. they said, you broke democracy. this man urging them to sell the stock. >> it's a scandal. >> this woman said she was thrown out of meeting after demanding changing to the privacy policy. >> we're investors on facebook. we...
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walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. today, china warned of a trade war if the united states increases tariffs. the canadian prime minister used the terms "insulting andac ptable" in response to new u.s. tariffs on his country's steel and aluminum. and the planned historic summit between president trump and north korea's leader kim jong us ow less than ten days away. but in washington this morning, most of the talk was about a 20- page confidential ent from the president's legal team to special counsel robert mueller in january -msterday the "new york times" published the fit
walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us....
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mark zuckerberg still believes that could be the case.'t work out that way, i don't think he's going to regret it. their strategy is to make sure that they are not cut off by a new paradigm coming along. game.t being ahead of the maybe it's blockchain. it facebook is now working on blockchain. thehing that looms as possible next platform, facebook is going to be there. leavy,wired, stephen thank you. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪
mark zuckerberg still believes that could be the case.'t work out that way, i don't think he's going to regret it. their strategy is to make sure that they are not cut off by a new paradigm coming along. game.t being ahead of the maybe it's blockchain. it facebook is now working on blockchain. thehing that looms as possible next platform, facebook is going to be there. leavy,wired, stephen thank you. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that is all for now. this is...
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and his wife givingearly $2 billion to the zuckerberg foundation and a michael susan dell giving $1 billion to their foundation. now it is ulear whether americans will be quite as giving this year. the new tax law raises the standard deduction so there will be millions of americans,ost them middle class, who will no longer itemize or deduct their giving.w without that incentive, some estimate charitable giving could fall by as much as $14 billion this year. but so far charitable groups say they hite seene pullback. for "nightly business report," i'mobert frank. >>> and to read more about the record level of charitable giving head to our website at nbr.com. >>> that is the nightly business reportor tonight. i'm bill griffeth. or watchin have a wonderful evening. sue and i will see you here tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, gkovler foundation, pursu solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our
and his wife givingearly $2 billion to the zuckerberg foundation and a michael susan dell giving $1 billion to their foundation. now it is ulear whether americans will be quite as giving this year. the new tax law raises the standard deduction so there will be millions of americans,ost them middle class, who will no longer itemize or deduct their giving.w without that incentive, some estimate charitable giving could fall by as much as $14 billion this year. but so far charitable groups say they...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing 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 by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the trade battit between the states and china is escalating. rhe trump administration revised its list of new iffs on $50 billion worth of chinese produc yesterday, and china retaliated within hours. inthe u.s. will now add 25ew tariffs on more than one 1,000 chinese products. among them, bulldozers, aircraft engine parts, agricultural machinery and automo. china responded by increasing riffs by 25% on $50 billion of u.s. impor including automobiles, agriculturalse products, ood and medical equipment. president trump says the neetw tari
barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mual of america-- designing 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 by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of americain-- desicustomized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wionet stat lincoln center in new yhari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un are t face-to-face.s have nevers and this all happens just as the president has added new tenon to relations with the leaders of the historically friendly nations in the g-7.cu ty is intense. there is no access to the actual d summit site, but the wo watching as newshour foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reports from singapore. >> reporter: presidenttrump landed in singapore's humidity, hoping to replace the frostiness of the g-7 meeting, aking e of the world's most isolated dictators. jon
barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of americain-- desicustomized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional supportovas been ed by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wionet stat lincoln center in new yhari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president donald trump and...