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sources told bloomberg they left over growing tensions with mark zuckerberg.and had largely been able to operate independently of zuckerberg and facebook. lately they have become frustrated with an unusual uptick in day-to-day involvement by zuckerberg, who is now more reliant on instagram, now worth $100 million, for facebook's growth. >> facebook is so much more dependent on instagram now than it ever was. their own growth is going to slow. they are going to have to spend more to grow in new areas. instagram is so crucial to the picture. hit one billion users but there are many more users they can still add. have theving and they products that everyone wants to use. there has been a lot more attention paid to the way that instagram could drive traffic to facebook, which is kind of a new dynamic. basically in the past instagram was very dependent on facebook for its growth, now facebook is becoming more dependent on instagram. emily: two years ago i sat down with kevin cistron and asked him if he regretted selling. they bought whatsapp for $20 billion. of cou
sources told bloomberg they left over growing tensions with mark zuckerberg.and had largely been able to operate independently of zuckerberg and facebook. lately they have become frustrated with an unusual uptick in day-to-day involvement by zuckerberg, who is now more reliant on instagram, now worth $100 million, for facebook's growth. >> facebook is so much more dependent on instagram now than it ever was. their own growth is going to slow. they are going to have to spend more to grow...
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emily: do you think mark zuckerberg is not paying attention? toc: every ceo has to get another level of excellence. in the fourth industrial revolution, we are all connected. everyone and everything is connected. look at this show. when everything is connected, everything is changed. behind all of this is our core values. our company is built on trust. those companies have to articulate what is important to them, what are they willing to stand for. then, we know if they are acting correctly because their employees will stay and executives will stay. you will not have that question. it should not be that question that any reporter or ceo has to ask. we have to look at this deeply. emily: you have had employees be critical of the work you do with u.s. border protection. there are protests happening outside and we heard customers are not happy. what is your response to that? marc: this is a moment in where i and every ceo has to deeply listen to every stakeholder. outside ofe show up the conference, even if we have 170,000 people, i do not dismiss
emily: do you think mark zuckerberg is not paying attention? toc: every ceo has to get another level of excellence. in the fourth industrial revolution, we are all connected. everyone and everything is connected. look at this show. when everything is connected, everything is changed. behind all of this is our core values. our company is built on trust. those companies have to articulate what is important to them, what are they willing to stand for. then, we know if they are acting correctly...
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emily: do you think mark zuckerberg is not paying attention? marc: every ceo has to get to a level of excellence. in the fourth industrial revolution we are all connected. everyone and everything is connected. it is amazing what is happening. when everything is connected, everything is changed. behind all of this is our core values. built on trust, those companies have to articulate what are their values, what is important. what are they willing to stand for? then we will know if they are acting correctly because their employees will stay. their executives will stay. their customers will stay. their shareholders will stay and you will not have that question. it should not be a question that any reporter or co has to ask. we all have to look at this deeply right now. had employees be critical of the work that salesforce does with u.s. customs and border protection. you said your software is not involved in family separations. we have heard some customers are not happy. what is your response to that? is a time, a this moment in history where i, t
emily: do you think mark zuckerberg is not paying attention? marc: every ceo has to get to a level of excellence. in the fourth industrial revolution we are all connected. everyone and everything is connected. it is amazing what is happening. when everything is connected, everything is changed. behind all of this is our core values. built on trust, those companies have to articulate what are their values, what is important. what are they willing to stand for? then we will know if they are...
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think markou zuckerberg is not paying attention? marc: i think every ceo has to get to another level of excellence. there is no question. in the fourth investor revolution, we are all connected. everyone and everything is connected. look at this show. it is an amazing example. when we are all connected, everything has to change. trust,pany, built on those companies also have to articulate, what are their values? what is important to them? what are they willing to stand for? we will know if they are acting correctly because their employees will stay. their executives will stay. their customers will stay. the shareholders will stay. it should not be a question that any reporter or ceo hast asked. we all have to ask this deeply now. emily: you have had some employees be critical of the work salesforce does with u.s. customs and border protection. you said your software is not involved in family separation. we have heard some customers are not happy. what is your response to that? marc: i think this is a moment in history where i can th
think markou zuckerberg is not paying attention? marc: i think every ceo has to get to another level of excellence. there is no question. in the fourth investor revolution, we are all connected. everyone and everything is connected. look at this show. it is an amazing example. when we are all connected, everything has to change. trust,pany, built on those companies also have to articulate, what are their values? what is important to them? what are they willing to stand for? we will know if they...
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zuckerberg? is it quantifiable? is it moral?y did get a lot luckier than they knew at the time. our colleagues at bloomberg intelligence valued instagram alone at 100 billion a few months ago. i would point towards the brilliant cover story that sarah frier wrote that instagram is facebook's next help. a lot of people do not know that facebook owns instagram. when they complain that facebook influences society, they then go on to instagram not realizing they are sending more dollars in zuckerberg's direction. tom: the jpmorgan institute makeson the gig economy it out to be a complete total fraud. london is dealing with this and new york is dealing with this. alex, what is your study of the wage economics of the gate economy -- of the gig economy? >> it is advantageous towards the people running the platforms. when it comes to places like europe where the rules are stricter, it is harder for those companies to operate. we have seen greater oversight and london -- in london. companies trying to get into it like a volkswagen, they
zuckerberg? is it quantifiable? is it moral?y did get a lot luckier than they knew at the time. our colleagues at bloomberg intelligence valued instagram alone at 100 billion a few months ago. i would point towards the brilliant cover story that sarah frier wrote that instagram is facebook's next help. a lot of people do not know that facebook owns instagram. when they complain that facebook influences society, they then go on to instagram not realizing they are sending more dollars in...
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i don't think jack dorsey or mark zuckerberg can say that these days >> yeah. as he says in the piece, questions for which they appear broadly unprepared guys, we'll see where it leads us walter, casey, thanks so much. good to see you both. >>> quick pop in the markets dow up 62 as the foreign minister of canada made comments outside ustr, said nafta conversations over the weekend continued to be constructive we'll see if she makes further comments. >> interesting indeed. >>> and boeing just out with august deliveries. phil lebeau in chicago with the numbers. >> jon, these numbers are closer to what they expect boeing to deliver every month, still not at full delivery in august, they delivered 64 airplanes, improvement over what they delivered in july when they ran into the first of several production issues. the 737 is what everybody is focused on deliveries up to 48 in the month of august, big improvement from 29, a multi year low for boeing in jeweuly. supply chain snags, the fuselage from spirit aero systems or engines from ge satisffron dela, they're bring
i don't think jack dorsey or mark zuckerberg can say that these days >> yeah. as he says in the piece, questions for which they appear broadly unprepared guys, we'll see where it leads us walter, casey, thanks so much. good to see you both. >>> quick pop in the markets dow up 62 as the foreign minister of canada made comments outside ustr, said nafta conversations over the weekend continued to be constructive we'll see if she makes further comments. >> interesting indeed....
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emily: mark zuckerberg has been through this already.n expect sheryl sandberg -- willck closely to stick closely to what zuckerberg has said. what makes dorsey's appearance to friend? the platform is completely different inside -- size and scope -- in size and scope. twitter talks about they do not have the resources twitter -- facebook has to stop. shira resources are certainly an issue. facebook does not have a resources problem. it's interesting that the representative talked about opening up algorithms to outside review which is an issue that has come up on the left side and right. i don't think something that any of the internet companies -- i do not think this is something any of the internet companies are pertinent to happening. this is a growing issue we see on facebook and google, but it is not the result of some neutral computers reacting to the ideas of billions of people. they are the result of our griffins created by human beings and human beings with all of their inherent biases. there are questions on what we that's what a
emily: mark zuckerberg has been through this already.n expect sheryl sandberg -- willck closely to stick closely to what zuckerberg has said. what makes dorsey's appearance to friend? the platform is completely different inside -- size and scope -- in size and scope. twitter talks about they do not have the resources twitter -- facebook has to stop. shira resources are certainly an issue. facebook does not have a resources problem. it's interesting that the representative talked about opening...
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. >> yeah, kind of hard when zuckerberg has voting control.aking a look at some of your top holdings, include apple, microsoft, amazon, alphabet. a lot of these names, facebook as we were just talking about, have really soared lately. a lot of people saying they're pretty expensive of course you've got the teachers and their retirement to think about. what do you do how do you position yourself differently after a run like this >> well, jon, they are expensive. you hit it right on the point. let's stop calling it faang and call it ana. those are the ones that have been moving this market. we hold the russell 3000 index that's 70% of our u.s. equity portfolio. because we're long term, we're going to be a passive index holder so we'll own these companies as long as there are public school teachers in california, we're going to own these companies and we're not a trader i hate to say it, but we're the opposite of your fast money. i'm very long-term patient capital. melissa lee has never had me on her show and i shouldn't be there. for us, these s
. >> yeah, kind of hard when zuckerberg has voting control.aking a look at some of your top holdings, include apple, microsoft, amazon, alphabet. a lot of these names, facebook as we were just talking about, have really soared lately. a lot of people saying they're pretty expensive of course you've got the teachers and their retirement to think about. what do you do how do you position yourself differently after a run like this >> well, jon, they are expensive. you hit it right on...
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mark zuckerberg pointed the finger at one particular app developer. >> mark zuckerberg: if a developergave their information to, in this case, aleksandr kogan, then goes and, in violation of his agreement with us, sells the data to cambridge analytica, that's a big issue. i mean, people have a right to be very upset. i'm upset that that happened. >> stahl: you're a villain in many eyes, the guy who stole data from facebook, and then sold it. toolr rs to collectthat we stole the data, and they made it very easy. i mean, this was not a hack. this was, "here's the door. it's open. we're giving away the groceries. please collect them." >> stahl: your point, though, i think, is that they're singling you out. >> kogan: i think there's utility to trying to tell the narrative that this is a special case, that i was a rogue app, and this was really unusual. because if the truth is told, and this is pretty usual and normal, it's a much bigger problem. >> stahl: and he says he wasn't hiding anything from facebook. when aleksandr kogan built his app, he posted its terms of service-- that's what us
mark zuckerberg pointed the finger at one particular app developer. >> mark zuckerberg: if a developergave their information to, in this case, aleksandr kogan, then goes and, in violation of his agreement with us, sells the data to cambridge analytica, that's a big issue. i mean, people have a right to be very upset. i'm upset that that happened. >> stahl: you're a villain in many eyes, the guy who stole data from facebook, and then sold it. toolr rs to collectthat we stole the...
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why they are parting with mark zuckerberg.rg. ♪ caroline: this is countdown to the close. let's look at some of the big movers. itst up, jeffries raising price target on amazon to get to 2350. an outside potential at 50% by 2020. slashing ratings for semiconductor stocks. a meeting in asia showed a negative shift in sentiment. square getting a boost at the moment. analysts raising the price $325t to a street higher with a buy rating, making the case that square should be part of the faang group. scarlet: instagram's cofounders are unfriending facebook. sources tell facebook they are at leaving amidst growing tensions with mark zuckerberg. sara, what prompted this departure of the instagram founders? was there a specific catalyst. tensions have been brian for some time with mark zuckerberg taking a more slated interest in the company. >> that's exactly it. over the last few months, facebook has really -- realized how dependent they are honest a grant for the future. instagram is doing quite well. the founders have had to deal w
why they are parting with mark zuckerberg.rg. ♪ caroline: this is countdown to the close. let's look at some of the big movers. itst up, jeffries raising price target on amazon to get to 2350. an outside potential at 50% by 2020. slashing ratings for semiconductor stocks. a meeting in asia showed a negative shift in sentiment. square getting a boost at the moment. analysts raising the price $325t to a street higher with a buy rating, making the case that square should be part of the faang...
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mark zuckerberg, elon musk?ter someone said to me, isn't it so great you met elon musk's mom? >> i love it, very nice. before we go today, another great show, another split screen in time for you all for our viewers. remember the montana kid, the plaid shirt kid on the left there and famed astronaut buzz aldrin on right. both had some amazing re, ans while listening to donald trump speak. unlike the high schooler, it's safe to say buzz aldrin was not kicked out by secret service. there you go. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with fear and loathing. president trump hits back hard against bob woodward's new book. >> this idiot wouodward what wrote this book which is all fiction. >> the watergate journalist strongly defends his work. >>
mark zuckerberg, elon musk?ter someone said to me, isn't it so great you met elon musk's mom? >> i love it, very nice. before we go today, another great show, another split screen in time for you all for our viewers. remember the montana kid, the plaid shirt kid on the left there and famed astronaut buzz aldrin on right. both had some amazing re, ans while listening to donald trump speak. unlike the high schooler, it's safe to say buzz aldrin was not kicked out by secret service. there...
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ofiette: the founders instagram are leaving facebook after growing tensions with ceo mark zuckerberghe direction of the photo sharing up. the founders who have been at the company's since the acquisition of instagram have been able to keep the brand and product independent. bloomberg has learned that they were frustrated with an unusual uptick in day-to-day involvement by zuckerberg who is more reliant on instagram for facebook's future growth. planning and organizational shakeup including layoffs that will start at top levels. to revert it tries stagnant sales and rekindle investor interest. in a memo to employees, you'd by bloomberg news, kevin johnson said we must increase the philosophy of -- philosophy of innovation. the changes will entail an undetermined number of layoffs including some employee shifts between company departments. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon does not expect wall street to be forgiven any time soon by americans still angry about the financial crisis well out. he said washington did the right thing to avoid another great depression but admits it could take 25 years
ofiette: the founders instagram are leaving facebook after growing tensions with ceo mark zuckerberghe direction of the photo sharing up. the founders who have been at the company's since the acquisition of instagram have been able to keep the brand and product independent. bloomberg has learned that they were frustrated with an unusual uptick in day-to-day involvement by zuckerberg who is more reliant on instagram for facebook's future growth. planning and organizational shakeup including...
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and what has reporters clashing with mark zuckerberg. what is going on inside the social media giants? amazon opened a new store in new york city thursday featuring top selling and highly rated products. this is their first effort at physical stores where most consumer spending still occurs. the store will feature device, toys, books and games. all products that customers have rated four stars or above. we're joined by amazon's physical retail vice president, cameron james. only interested in going into brick and mortar if this store can differentiate itself. what is unique and different about this store? >> thank you for having me. what is different is we have really built this store around our customers. it is a direct reflection of our commerce. not just what they are buying but really what they are loving. everything in the store is our four or five stars by customers. our goal is that customers can walk into this store and basically pick up anything and know that it is going to be a great product because customers online have our cu
and what has reporters clashing with mark zuckerberg. what is going on inside the social media giants? amazon opened a new store in new york city thursday featuring top selling and highly rated products. this is their first effort at physical stores where most consumer spending still occurs. the store will feature device, toys, books and games. all products that customers have rated four stars or above. we're joined by amazon's physical retail vice president, cameron james. only interested in...
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marketmeantime you have zuckerberg and jeff bezos outfront a lot. he is tweeting and taking on trump. google is missing this. the ceo of google could have -- the ceo of google could have also gone. a different era where the tech company ceos can just stay behind and be introverted. something that jack dorsey has stood behind for many years. this past year we have seen executives of the large companies step up because they understand that lawmakers want to see the top decision-makers at the table. at the senate hearings, it was interesting to see how jack dorsey performed. he was very introspective. lawmakers appreciated that. they are a smaller company and can be more flexible in a way but he made some strong commitments that they will actually refocus the organization on solving security and election interference issues. sheryl sandberg's and zuckerberg who continue to reiterate their stance that they are just hiring more and more people. not hearing true fundamental commitments from the company and how they are going to change their business model
marketmeantime you have zuckerberg and jeff bezos outfront a lot. he is tweeting and taking on trump. google is missing this. the ceo of google could have -- the ceo of google could have also gone. a different era where the tech company ceos can just stay behind and be introverted. something that jack dorsey has stood behind for many years. this past year we have seen executives of the large companies step up because they understand that lawmakers want to see the top decision-makers at the...
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so it's been a tough year for facebook and what comes next is important if mr zuckerberg and his team want to rebuild trust in the social media giants well as of now if a spook cuz fix the issue but the company shares fell on its c.e.o. mark zuckerberg net worth plunged by some two billion dollars a security researcher we spoke to thinks that could in fact have been much worse than that facebook must keep working on bolstering its security because an awful lot of infrastructure an awful lot of users to protect and watch the fifty million users impacted by this plus the additional forty million they've taken extra measures to protect us still only a few percent of facebook's total user base so whilst this is a very large breach it could have been a lot worse i think that any effort they can put into bettering their stance on security is always good in terms of how effective that will be we can only really wait and see what the outcome is as we progress into the future well another tech giant tesla lost some one and a half billion dollars overnight after funder schools accused of fraud
so it's been a tough year for facebook and what comes next is important if mr zuckerberg and his team want to rebuild trust in the social media giants well as of now if a spook cuz fix the issue but the company shares fell on its c.e.o. mark zuckerberg net worth plunged by some two billion dollars a security researcher we spoke to thinks that could in fact have been much worse than that facebook must keep working on bolstering its security because an awful lot of infrastructure an awful lot of...
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may in ways mark zuckerberg did not intend. felt he dodged a lot of questions and seemed almost embarrassed to explain out loud the business model of facebook to collect user data and sell advertising against a that. to me, that was revealing and i think damaging to his and facebook's reputation. i think sheryl sandberg in particular is a well reversed spokesperson for the company. dorsey, less so, even though he has had more experience going into these tv interviews and other places. you just don't know what happens in congressional hearings. these executives can be as prepared as they possibly could be and you still have these revealing moments coming out of left field. none of these companies want their senior executives to be trotted in front of members of congress who have access to grind. emily: folks we have talked to the google is missing an opportunity by not sending a higher level representative. what could the repercussions of that be down the line? if congress is looking serious at regulations. david: i think you sa
may in ways mark zuckerberg did not intend. felt he dodged a lot of questions and seemed almost embarrassed to explain out loud the business model of facebook to collect user data and sell advertising against a that. to me, that was revealing and i think damaging to his and facebook's reputation. i think sheryl sandberg in particular is a well reversed spokesperson for the company. dorsey, less so, even though he has had more experience going into these tv interviews and other places. you just...
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which begs the simple question, what does that make mark zuckerberg? founding just 14 years ago. today facebook is being asked serious questions about the meddling in western elections and how he intends to protect the data his company gathers on all of us. these are big issues of free speech, liberty, democracy. mr zuckerberg is undoubtedly a tech genius but does the 34—year—old have the capacity, indeed the energy, to tackle these enormous problems? evan 0snos has addressed just this in an article for the new yorker, aptly named "can mark zuckerberg fix facebook, before it breaks democracy?" evan joins us now. first of all, how critical is this moment for facebook? this is the ha rd est moment for facebook? this is the hardest thing they have been through in the started in 2004 and they realise that this is not the kind of ordinary business crisis that you get to. this is an existential risk to the future of the company. he had a huge ambition to grow this company. i guess the question is can you now take that same ambition to fixing the problems in
which begs the simple question, what does that make mark zuckerberg? founding just 14 years ago. today facebook is being asked serious questions about the meddling in western elections and how he intends to protect the data his company gathers on all of us. these are big issues of free speech, liberty, democracy. mr zuckerberg is undoubtedly a tech genius but does the 34—year—old have the capacity, indeed the energy, to tackle these enormous problems? evan 0snos has addressed just this in...
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host: let's go back to mark zuckerberg and his op-ed in the "washington post." here is a little bit about what he is saying facebook is going to do when it comes to ads. "now you can see all the ads and advertisers running. anyone who wants to run a political or issue at in the united states on facebook must verify their identity. all political and issue ads must also make clear who paid for them, in the same way as tv or newspaper advertisements. but we have gone even further by putting all of these ads in a public archive, which anyone can search to see how much was spent on each individual ad and the audience it reached. this greater transparency will increase responsibility and accountability for advertisers." laura, will that do any good? guest: there is good and bad here. this kind of transparency, disclosure, verification of who happeningthese ads is . what is less positive about what we are seeing here is two things. one is the facebook approach, which as mark zuckerberg notes in his op-ed, they are including as "little advertising" -- as "political adve
host: let's go back to mark zuckerberg and his op-ed in the "washington post." here is a little bit about what he is saying facebook is going to do when it comes to ads. "now you can see all the ads and advertisers running. anyone who wants to run a political or issue at in the united states on facebook must verify their identity. all political and issue ads must also make clear who paid for them, in the same way as tv or newspaper advertisements. but we have gone even further by...
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ceo mark zuckerberg revealing what they have uncovered. here's abc's rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an unprecedented security breach at facebook. 50 million users' personal data includes facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's on page. hackers potentially gaining access to profile information like names, gender, and hometown and accounts on other sites where facebook is used to log in. the "complex" hack discovered earlier this week. after a security flaw was found in the "view as" feature, which allows users to see how their profile appears to the public. zuckerberg telling reporters on a call today, he does not believe private messages or posts were compromised. >> we are still in the early phase of investigating this. we do not yet know if any of the president information was accessed that way. >> reporter: facebook now working with the fbi to determine the source of the attack today and automatically logging out 90 million users from their accounts, alerting those impacted with this message at the top of the newsfeed. facebook sa
ceo mark zuckerberg revealing what they have uncovered. here's abc's rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an unprecedented security breach at facebook. 50 million users' personal data includes facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's on page. hackers potentially gaining access to profile information like names, gender, and hometown and accounts on other sites where facebook is used to log in. the "complex" hack discovered earlier this week. after a security flaw was found in the...
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there was an inability to follow up that was true of the senate hearing of zuckerberg.listen, democrats will be attacking these companies because they're big, it's a corporate power argument they're not going to get less big. they'll stay big in the case of amazon they'll get bigger they will not give up the ad-driven business model there's always content moderation issues that republicans are worried about. so, listen, this will show you that these companies have few friends on capitol hill. and while i don't think regulation will happen tomorrow. i don't think antitrust will happen tomorrow, this is the beginning of a process, another step in that process which could lead to both those things happening. >> yes or not. is facebook a media company? that's a trigger word. >> listen, they are an outlet for media companies to get their product to the people. so, they're a media-like company, but unlike what we traditionally think of as media companies. >> eamon javers, can we expect jack dorsey to show up in a t-shirt that says "i'm not a media company ceo. >> it's suits o
there was an inability to follow up that was true of the senate hearing of zuckerberg.listen, democrats will be attacking these companies because they're big, it's a corporate power argument they're not going to get less big. they'll stay big in the case of amazon they'll get bigger they will not give up the ad-driven business model there's always content moderation issues that republicans are worried about. so, listen, this will show you that these companies have few friends on capitol hill....
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zuckerberg. this was in april of this year. it's now september. are you aware of any significant privacy legislation that passed this committee since mr. ducreberg's testimony? mr. dorsey: no. mr. lujan: again, nothing's happened. mr. chairman, we've not done anything as well for the 148 million people that were impacted by equifax. i think we should use this committee's time to make a difference in the lives of the american people and live up to the commitments this committee has made to provide protections for our consumers. i yield back. >> the gentleman's time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, for four minutes. kinlkinl thank you, mr. chairman -- mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, mr. dorsey, for coming today. earlier this year, we referred to it in testimony, the f.d.a. commissioner reported that there were, quote, offers to sell illegal drugs all over social media, including twitter , and the easy availability and online
zuckerberg. this was in april of this year. it's now september. are you aware of any significant privacy legislation that passed this committee since mr. ducreberg's testimony? mr. dorsey: no. mr. lujan: again, nothing's happened. mr. chairman, we've not done anything as well for the 148 million people that were impacted by equifax. i think we should use this committee's time to make a difference in the lives of the american people and live up to the commitments this committee has made to...
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mark zuckerberg net worth plunged by two billion dollars security research we spoke to thinks that could have to be much worse though and that facebook must keep working on bolstering its security. as an awful lot of infrastructure an awful lot of users to protect and watch the fifty million users impacted by this pos the additional forty million they've taken extra measures to protect us still only a few percent of facebook's how it all user base was this is a very large breach and it could have been a lot worse i think that any effort that they can point to bettering their stance on security is always good in terms of how effective that will be we can only really wait and see what the outcome is as we progress into the future. meantime more bad news for another tech giant tesla lost one of the hov billion dollars overnight after found elon musk was ques to fraud by the u.s. securities and exchange commission the federal agencies also seeking his removal from the role of c.e.o. and chairman of the company clearly made a mistake is obviously one of the great entrepreneurs of our generati
mark zuckerberg net worth plunged by two billion dollars security research we spoke to thinks that could have to be much worse though and that facebook must keep working on bolstering its security. as an awful lot of infrastructure an awful lot of users to protect and watch the fifty million users impacted by this pos the additional forty million they've taken extra measures to protect us still only a few percent of facebook's how it all user base was this is a very large breach and it could...
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. >> 2018 has been a long year for zuckerberg and the stock plkting problems down 7% this year while the rest of the fang trade takes off and tech surges. has facebook become a no touch stock, guy. >> see that face i make. i wanted to make it clear it's a pained smell something bad face. >> is it because of the song >> it's a combination of the two. clearly the stock is forcing us to play celine dion all of which makes me ill she ripped it off from eric carmen tim said this. this is combination risk you have to be comfortable with the valuation in an environment where maybe valgts doesn't matter i thought it would trade back to the level we saw in march when mr. zuckerberg testified which is 155 i don't think you have seen the capitulation volume you saw in march. which indicates that's where we are headed quite frankly i don't think you have to do anything in earnings. i think 80s no touch for a month. >> it's a perception problem 785 million in cambridge 50 million now perception problem. carter is on the desk. talking about technicals the hundred week moving average is 162.52. sto
. >> 2018 has been a long year for zuckerberg and the stock plkting problems down 7% this year while the rest of the fang trade takes off and tech surges. has facebook become a no touch stock, guy. >> see that face i make. i wanted to make it clear it's a pained smell something bad face. >> is it because of the song >> it's a combination of the two. clearly the stock is forcing us to play celine dion all of which makes me ill she ripped it off from eric carmen tim said...
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it isn't the intrusion of mark zuckerberg >> right >> thank you is much for joining us great to havession >>> shares finishing lower on the day as the company takes another step in the fight to lower drug prices. we'll tell you what they are doing next >>> climbing higher as the feds expected to hike rates the impact on banks and the economy coming up. >>> plans to launch a generic version of one of its key drougs >> it is a new twist in the saga it plans to bro deuce lower priced versions of hepatitis c drugs. how much lower $50,000 on the sticker price they will be identical without the brand names. he did this with the epi-pen it was in the spotlight earlier after it introduced ground breaking hepatitis c treem it offer add cure in just 12 weeks but the price raised a lot of eyebrows, $84,000 it broke down to a thousand dollars a pill since then through discounts and rebates the average price paid has decreased by more than 60% they say patients weren't always seeing the savings they say the move appears to be focused on reducing out of pocket costs for medicare patients and could
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begin with facebook a good place for startups on shaky ground what brian acton's criticism of mark zuckerberg is he called it a whole new standard of low class. for more on the continued turmoil, we are joined by contributor walter isaacson and sus susan lyons. if the departure for the executives wasn't enough, back and forth between marcus and acton says a lot about culture at the company, who has responsibility for the position we find ourselves in as a country and planet, regarding social media what are your thoughts >> it says a lot about the culture. it says a lot about the business model, you have to monetize people that use the service to sell access. you are going to end up doing everything you can get away with i think the most important thing that brian acton said and it wasn't a low class statement, he is one of the what's app founders criticizing facebook, he said we were trying to find out revenue models, including charging somebody a tenth of a penny for a message. that may seem not -- it isn't thinking out of the box, saying can't we have another revenue stream that doesn't req
begin with facebook a good place for startups on shaky ground what brian acton's criticism of mark zuckerberg is he called it a whole new standard of low class. for more on the continued turmoil, we are joined by contributor walter isaacson and sus susan lyons. if the departure for the executives wasn't enough, back and forth between marcus and acton says a lot about culture at the company, who has responsibility for the position we find ourselves in as a country and planet, regarding social...
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facebook boss mark zuckerberg often leaves the firefighting to his lieutenants. he sought to reassure reporters himself, saying the bug had been fixed, but warning that facebook would always be a target. it's an arms race, and we are continuing to improve our defences. i think that this also underscores that there are just constant attacks from people who are trying to take over accounts or steal information from people in our community. such attacks are also of concern to the uk government. we don't know what the source or the reason for the breach is, and how far reaching its consequences are. but the information commissioner in this country, i know, will be taking steps with the company to make sure that the lessons are learned to prevent it happening in future. we didn't come here for clickbait... facebook‘s previous scandal wiped tens of billions off its market value. not so this time, as investors are starting to believe that, despite negative headlines, its 2 million users will not desert the platform. joe miller, bbc news. heidi allen has become the lates
facebook boss mark zuckerberg often leaves the firefighting to his lieutenants. he sought to reassure reporters himself, saying the bug had been fixed, but warning that facebook would always be a target. it's an arms race, and we are continuing to improve our defences. i think that this also underscores that there are just constant attacks from people who are trying to take over accounts or steal information from people in our community. such attacks are also of concern to the uk government. we...
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emily: meantime you have mark zuckerberg and jeff bezos outfront a lot. he is tweeting and taking on trump. google very much is missing that space. ric schmidt no, sir there. how exposed is google if they don't have anyone representing them in public who is of the stature that lawmakers would like to see? >> we are in a different era where the tech company c.e.o.'s can't stay behind the introverted personalities, something that jack dorsey stood behind for many years. in the past year we've seen the executives of the large tech companies step up because they understand lawmakers want to see the top decisionmakers there at the table. i you think at the senate hearings it was interesting to see how jack dorsey performed. he was very introspeckive. lawmakers appreciated that. sandberg was prepared. yes, they are a smaller company. they can be a lot more flexible in a way but he did make some very strong commitments that they're actually going to refocus their entire organization on solving the security and election interference issues. now, on the other hand
emily: meantime you have mark zuckerberg and jeff bezos outfront a lot. he is tweeting and taking on trump. google very much is missing that space. ric schmidt no, sir there. how exposed is google if they don't have anyone representing them in public who is of the stature that lawmakers would like to see? >> we are in a different era where the tech company c.e.o.'s can't stay behind the introverted personalities, something that jack dorsey stood behind for many years. in the past year...
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zuckerberg. in the absence of massive federal regulations telling you guys how to do your business, the responsibility bar goes really, really high. and i think coming back to what mr. griffith says, i think you guys need to look at an outside entity of some sort to help you bounce off ideas of how to address this stuff before legal or market forces drive you to a place that you're not going to want to go. >> the gentleman's time is expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko forks fo tonko, for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. dorsey, for being here. we give credence to unsupported conspiracies when there are real issues here that run to the heart of our specific life that demand our immediate attention. it is an unfortunate and missed opportunity on behalf of our majority. mr. dorsey, i know that twitter has said it is taking steps to help make political advertising more transparent on the platform and it is now working to do something simila
zuckerberg. in the absence of massive federal regulations telling you guys how to do your business, the responsibility bar goes really, really high. and i think coming back to what mr. griffith says, i think you guys need to look at an outside entity of some sort to help you bounce off ideas of how to address this stuff before legal or market forces drive you to a place that you're not going to want to go. >> the gentleman's time is expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new...
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ceo mark zuckerberg is defending his company from yet another scandal. lene kenteports on that and how you can tell if you are one of the 50 million. >> reporter: facebooksinder ege once again, revealing today that nearly 50 million users were hacked. query our did try to information fields, like name, gender, hometown, et cetera, but we do not yet know if any private information was accessed that way. >> reporter: althoug passwords and credit card information weren'taf cted, facebook logged out 90 million users today as a precaution meaning if you went there you got this. if you were affected you got this update at the tp op of you news mark zuckerberg says he doesn't know who conducted the attack or where it came from. he is working with the fbi to investigate. >> we are continuing our defenses. and i think this also underscores that there a just constant attacks. >> reporter: attacks it's not clear facebook is equipped to defend against. jolene kent, nbc news, los angele >>> nextt 11:00, sexual assault hotlines working overtime. the local resources av
ceo mark zuckerberg is defending his company from yet another scandal. lene kenteports on that and how you can tell if you are one of the 50 million. >> reporter: facebooksinder ege once again, revealing today that nearly 50 million users were hacked. query our did try to information fields, like name, gender, hometown, et cetera, but we do not yet know if any private information was accessed that way. >> reporter: althoug passwords and credit card information weren'taf cted,...
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on the zuckerberg building five component, we've completed one -- one of our core projects. is the urgent care relocation project. as well we've launched three additional projects in construction. we've also evolved the 19 core projects, we've also -- are in various phases of the project life cycle, whether it's in design, construction, or in planning, so we've also initiated seven new projects that are in initial phases of design or in programming, and once we complete that, we can move into design quickly. on the community health center, we have maxine hall that we've also finished design and also moving into construction, wholly targeting the early part -- first quarter of 2019. and on the ambulance components facility, we've also completed the design and permitting, and pernow moving into -- and we are now moving into fitting with construction starting in october 2019. and with the homelessness service site component, we've also made headway on 440 turk street, we awarded a design build contract with fisher development which will allow us to fast track the design constru
on the zuckerberg building five component, we've completed one -- one of our core projects. is the urgent care relocation project. as well we've launched three additional projects in construction. we've also evolved the 19 core projects, we've also -- are in various phases of the project life cycle, whether it's in design, construction, or in planning, so we've also initiated seven new projects that are in initial phases of design or in programming, and once we complete that, we can move into...
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as mark zuckerberg and others in -- as mark zuckerberg sending sheryl sandberg, the senate intelligencemittee was fine with that. >> to be fair, mark zuckerberg had gone before several hearings in front of lawmakers. exactly. the ceo of google also declined the opportunity to go. sources indicate the senate would have been fine with sundar as well, but he also chose not to testify. i think there is a bet there that facebook and twitter would take most of the hits. it turned out to be the opposite. a prettyaid at the top steep price for not showing up. the senate, the lawmakers essentially doubled down and kept bringing up the absence. do you think they didn't anticipate that blowback, or they thought they would ride through it. part of 58 it and go is the theatrics, the showboating. in some instances, that the actor x played against it, they kept a blank notepad there and kept a microphone in front of it which was muted the whole time. which is a fascinating symbol looking for larry page right now. >> on a world where everyone is caught on a cell phone or there are tons of cameras there
as mark zuckerberg and others in -- as mark zuckerberg sending sheryl sandberg, the senate intelligencemittee was fine with that. >> to be fair, mark zuckerberg had gone before several hearings in front of lawmakers. exactly. the ceo of google also declined the opportunity to go. sources indicate the senate would have been fine with sundar as well, but he also chose not to testify. i think there is a bet there that facebook and twitter would take most of the hits. it turned out to be the...
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outside of zuckerberg san francisco general, apartment we partner with the department of public health on a really large number of community programs. i will highlight just one. the new generation clinic, which i know you are all very familiar with. ucsf partnered with d.p.h. as well as with the homeless prenatal centre to provide reproductive services and education to loosely mobile inc. -- low income and young women from colour from the mission and bayview. a lot of referrals from the high school and a lot of schools and community organizations around the neighbourhood. the clinic was in danger of having to close for financial reasons. at the director garcia worked very directly and personally with ucsf and homeless prenatal to save the clinic so ucsf will provide the clinical care and d.p.h. provides administrative support and homeless prenatal provides the location. that is one example of a variety of partnerships while we work together and we hope that you will take that partnership into strong consideration as you make a selection for eight future director of health. thank you, v
outside of zuckerberg san francisco general, apartment we partner with the department of public health on a really large number of community programs. i will highlight just one. the new generation clinic, which i know you are all very familiar with. ucsf partnered with d.p.h. as well as with the homeless prenatal centre to provide reproductive services and education to loosely mobile inc. -- low income and young women from colour from the mission and bayview. a lot of referrals from the high...
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so it will be an interesting test case to see how people respond to that, too. >> reporter: zuckerberg spoke to reporters during a conference call today. he says so far it does not appear those stolen tokens were used to access private messages or posts. in menlo park, maria medina, kpix5. >> a couple of facebook users have already filed a class action lawsuit in federal court in san francisco today seeking to represent all users affected by this breach. bill that would have banned the events in daly city. >>> gun shows will continue at the cal palace. governor jerry brown rejected a bill that would ban the events in daly city. the governor said the decision on a gun show ban should be made by the cal palace board of directors. guns and ammunition are sold during events held at the venue five times a year. the governor also rejected a bill authored by state senator scott weiner of san francisco that would have let bars stay open later. last call could have come as late as 4 a.m. under the new proposal, but the governor vetoed it. he wrote, "i believe we have enough mischief from midnig
so it will be an interesting test case to see how people respond to that, too. >> reporter: zuckerberg spoke to reporters during a conference call today. he says so far it does not appear those stolen tokens were used to access private messages or posts. in menlo park, maria medina, kpix5. >> a couple of facebook users have already filed a class action lawsuit in federal court in san francisco today seeking to represent all users affected by this breach. bill that would have banned...
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become more aggressive on spending, to show contrition and that's really why you saw, even after zuckerberg testified in april, guys, the stock rallied 30% from there until they finally talked about added expenses and, of course, now down more than 20% from the $217 level we saw not too long ago. sheryl sandberg did touch on the expenses from within, but outside regulation as well i think we have some sound on that >> we don't think it's a question of whether regulation, we think it's a question of the right regulation that supports users, is transparent and doesn't squash innovation. and we're happy to work with you on the proposal. >> so trying to ride a delicate balance. to your point, warner who we will talk to later on on "power lunch," told dorsey after false starts, you start to make change seriously. so at least on the senate front. we'll see what the house says to him, but the senate a little more complimentary about their efforts. >> which is somewhat surprising, because ahead of the testimony, we are going into the midterm elections. there is bipartisan bashing for these social m
become more aggressive on spending, to show contrition and that's really why you saw, even after zuckerberg testified in april, guys, the stock rallied 30% from there until they finally talked about added expenses and, of course, now down more than 20% from the $217 level we saw not too long ago. sheryl sandberg did touch on the expenses from within, but outside regulation as well i think we have some sound on that >> we don't think it's a question of whether regulation, we think it's a...
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how was this different from when mark zuckerberg was in the hot seat? plus, one big name missing from the hearing. what senate intelligence has toee, mark warner, say about google being a no-show. 23 and me's quest to cure the world's diseases. a big-time up with world farmer could provide the key to new drugs and treatment. big tech takes tenor -- center stage on capitol hill. they face questions from the senate intelligence committee over social media and russian election hacking. so aly absent is google symbolic third chair was left empty and lawmakers openly expressed their disapproval over being snubbed. otherwise, the discourse was -- more civil than the mark zuckerberg trial. >> russia used social media as part of an "comprehensive and multifaceted campaign to undermine democratic institutions and interfere in u.s. elections and those of our allies." we were too slow to spot this and to slow to act -- too slow to act. the free proud of how and open exchange has been weaponize dan used to distract and divide people. and our nation. we found oursel
how was this different from when mark zuckerberg was in the hot seat? plus, one big name missing from the hearing. what senate intelligence has toee, mark warner, say about google being a no-show. 23 and me's quest to cure the world's diseases. a big-time up with world farmer could provide the key to new drugs and treatment. big tech takes tenor -- center stage on capitol hill. they face questions from the senate intelligence committee over social media and russian election hacking. so aly...
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, ted cruz grilled zuckerberg about facebook political bias. >> a great many americans, who i think are deeply concerned that facebook, and thoratec companies, are -- tech companies are engaged in a pervasive pattern of bias and political censorship. >> i understand where that comes from, facebook and tech industry in silicon valley, this say left leaning place, this is a concern that i have, i try to root out in company making sure we don't have any bias in the work that we do. and i think it is a farrakhan certain. liz: okay, apology tour within away. what can congress do to ensure there not bias on social flat platforms, thig they are privaty run companies, can you step in and regulate them. >> you have to look at is what have they become as far as content, and dealing with it there is an issue of free speech, everyone should say what they want, that is what the first amendment is like, not for just things you like, there has to be a fai fairplaying field tt now dynamic has shaped -- -- >> what is battle plan here? you going to regulate them like a utility. >> i think it will be a co
, ted cruz grilled zuckerberg about facebook political bias. >> a great many americans, who i think are deeply concerned that facebook, and thoratec companies, are -- tech companies are engaged in a pervasive pattern of bias and political censorship. >> i understand where that comes from, facebook and tech industry in silicon valley, this say left leaning place, this is a concern that i have, i try to root out in company making sure we don't have any bias in the work that we do. and...
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after that attack zuckerberg was called before congress.s time facebook says it is working with fbi on better security sites. along with 50 million users who were hacked facebook has reset access codes to an additional 40 million so in all, 90 million people will have to log back into their accounts before using. shannon: hillary clinton on the campaign trail getting involved in a high profile race in a real news roundup, plus making a new guest appearance on a sitcom reboot. >> email, i do have some experience with email. shannon: the democratic governor of the golden state, two immigration bills backed by his own party, details ahead. >> former president obama going after president trump yet again on the world stage. that story shannon: former president obama going after donald trump on the world stage. obama addressing business leaders in finland offering a bleak picture of american and global politics. >> they have been turning to strong men who will make an argument for them everything will be okay as long as you follow me. the problem
after that attack zuckerberg was called before congress.s time facebook says it is working with fbi on better security sites. along with 50 million users who were hacked facebook has reset access codes to an additional 40 million so in all, 90 million people will have to log back into their accounts before using. shannon: hillary clinton on the campaign trail getting involved in a high profile race in a real news roundup, plus making a new guest appearance on a sitcom reboot. >> email, i...
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political consultants got their hands on the user dodder of tens of millions of people at the time mark zuckerberg told congress that they were up to the task of protecting our dollars but of course this breach is not going to help convince us lawmakers that it is up to the task not a good look indeed jared from d.w. social media just thank you. have tumbled thirteen percent of the u.s. securities and exchange commission accusing chief executive. of fraud the f.c.c. says must quote new or was reckless and not knowing that he was misleading investors it all started with a tweet i'm considering taking tests not private at four hundred twenty dollars funding think here and see if the message test i feel you know iran must tweeted to his twenty two million followers last month and here's the response of u.s. regulators who've charged him with fraud. musk statements misled members of the investing public to believe that it was virtually certain he could take private enterprise of four hundred twenty dollars per share which was a substantial premium over a share price at that time because funding for th
political consultants got their hands on the user dodder of tens of millions of people at the time mark zuckerberg told congress that they were up to the task of protecting our dollars but of course this breach is not going to help convince us lawmakers that it is up to the task not a good look indeed jared from d.w. social media just thank you. have tumbled thirteen percent of the u.s. securities and exchange commission accusing chief executive. of fraud the f.c.c. says must quote new or was...
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walt barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and grouretirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional suort has been ovided by: and by the corporation foad public basting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. russian and syrian government forc launched airstrikes today on the last rebel-held territory in syria-- the idlib province. more than three million people are in the region-- including fighters from groups opposed to the government. video from a pro-opposition news agency showed smoke from what it said were bombings in multiple villages the british-based syrian observatory for human rights reported more than 60 air raids in southern idlib. and the first responder group known as the white lms reported four civilian deaths in the village of abdeen.
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barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- designing customized individual nand group retireroducts. that's why we're your retirement company. addi oprovided by:has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ocontributions topbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hfromisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, anari sreenivasan. >> sreenivgood evening, and thanks for joining us. the f.b.i. has started a background investigation into supreme court nominee brett hivanaugh. the "wton post" and the associated press both report that the bureau bos contacted h ramirez, who alleges kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at yale university where they were both students. the f.b. will also investigate allegations from christine blasey ford that kanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. a lawyer for land keyser, ford's high school friend, said she will cooperate with the f.b.i. and clafied an earlier statement and now says she "does not refute
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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 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 joi dng us. it was devoted to the memory of united states senator john mccain-- a republic nominee for president, a prisoner of war, a decorated na pilot and the son and grandson of navy admirals. shamerica's political lead, with the exception of the current president, gmchered with thin family to honor the man and his service to country. the casket bearing senator mccain's by was carried from the capitol this morning after state there yesterday. the procession to washington, d.c.'s national cathral included a stop at the vietnam veterans' memorial
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