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but facebook remains zuckerberg's company.d control nearly 60% of voting stock. >> he was a pioneer in the extreme way that he structured facebook stock so that nobody could ever really tell him what to do about anything. which remains the case today. >> the job of monetizing the network's users went to chief operating officer cheryl sandberg who came to facebook in 2008 from the advertising team at google after a stint in the clinton administration. she had a reputation as a disciplined detail oriented manager. >> she was in that sense the perfect pairing for mark. because he was the product centric visionary. it is difficult to imagine facebook without one or the other. >> sandberg began building the ad platform that would transform facebook. at the time the company lacked the data it needed to steer the right ads to the right people. sandberg oversaw the creation of new software to follow users as they surf the web. >> even when you are not logged into facebook, you may still visit a website that has a little facebook icon
but facebook remains zuckerberg's company.d control nearly 60% of voting stock. >> he was a pioneer in the extreme way that he structured facebook stock so that nobody could ever really tell him what to do about anything. which remains the case today. >> the job of monetizing the network's users went to chief operating officer cheryl sandberg who came to facebook in 2008 from the advertising team at google after a stint in the clinton administration. she had a reputation as a...
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. >>> hi, i'm mark zuckerberg. founder of facebook, an online social directory. >> built in a college dorm room. >> we were hoping for 500 people. >> a digital world of 2 billion plus. >> it's facebook's world. we're just living in it. >> it's an extraordinary thing. >> et we blinked and facebook became a part of the the fabric of society. >> the arab spring online and on facebook. >> but things got complicated. >> it was one of the first privacy scares. >> the site under fire. >> the era of the wild west in social media is coming to an end. >> sharing private data. >> the largest security breach in facebook history. >> manipulated by foreign governments. >> details about the extent of facebook's role in russia's election interference. >> used to spread hate and lies. >> fake news. >> leading questions about the platform. >> you have users asking maybe i should dloet it. >> what does it truly mean to connect the world? >> our mission has really always been to connect the world. >> we can connect the whole world. >>
. >>> hi, i'm mark zuckerberg. founder of facebook, an online social directory. >> built in a college dorm room. >> we were hoping for 500 people. >> a digital world of 2 billion plus. >> it's facebook's world. we're just living in it. >> it's an extraordinary thing. >> et we blinked and facebook became a part of the the fabric of society. >> the arab spring online and on facebook. >> but things got complicated. >> it was one of the...
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so that's about 94% of our total patients at zuckerberg. of the remaining 6%, that's broken down further into h.m.o.s and p.p.o.s. another about 2% are in the h.m.o. category. those plans are not subject to balanced billing under state regulations, and then the remaining about 4% is p.p.o.s. and within p.p.o.s, there are certain plans that are not subject to balanced billing, but a portion of those plans under the regulations that are potentially subject to balanced billing. so you can see that this is a relatively small proportion of our patients, but the fact is for those individual people that go through this experience, it doesn't matter whether it's a minority of the patient population that we see at zuckerberg, it's a real experience that they are confronting and going through as a piece of the care at zuckerberg. so here's another view of this to give you a little bit of a perspective about who this may apply to. so there are up to, it's not an exact science, because in order to really pin this number down, we have to go into each ac
so that's about 94% of our total patients at zuckerberg. of the remaining 6%, that's broken down further into h.m.o.s and p.p.o.s. another about 2% are in the h.m.o. category. those plans are not subject to balanced billing under state regulations, and then the remaining about 4% is p.p.o.s. and within p.p.o.s, there are certain plans that are not subject to balanced billing, but a portion of those plans under the regulations that are potentially subject to balanced billing. so you can see that...
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. >> last year, i took an uber to zuckerberg e.r. where the staff told me they didn't have the right equipment to diagnose nor treat me for the severe stomach pain i was experiencing. so then, i ubered to zuckerberg general hospital. i received a blood test, a c.t. scan, and i left without a diagnosis. i received a bill for $16,089. my insurance paid 5,694, leaving me with a bill of $10,394. i've been contesting that ever since. it didn't make any sense because i was employed, i had insurance, and i just assumed i would pay my co-pay. no one there was told i was out of network. i was also categorized as a level five, and because of that, i really just wanted to understand my bill. this kind of left me in a place where i'm searching for resources, answers, speaking to the press and speaking to people in similar situations and not getting anywhere. i've been fighting this battle for the last nine months, and my invoice remains at the office of delinwent revenue. there needs to be change in patient resources, hospital communication, and
. >> last year, i took an uber to zuckerberg e.r. where the staff told me they didn't have the right equipment to diagnose nor treat me for the severe stomach pain i was experiencing. so then, i ubered to zuckerberg general hospital. i received a blood test, a c.t. scan, and i left without a diagnosis. i received a bill for $16,089. my insurance paid 5,694, leaving me with a bill of $10,394. i've been contesting that ever since. it didn't make any sense because i was employed, i had...
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well mark zuckerberg has been described as a digital gangster i mean i think i don't think that he needed any more it explanation asked very strong language to come from government officials regarding the c.e.o. of a tech company so he's been demonized in a way to tell it to him into question is and to as i say doing their bidding and it and introducing us a sense a ship and poesy on facebook and arbitrarily removing a pages and videos and so forth that come from sources that western governments don't want to see aired in the west such as anything to do with russia and they're behaving with the teeth of ships actually and indeed it was sound who said that ideas and were dangerous and guns and that we would not give our enemies guns we're not alone enemies to have guns oh i should be allowed to have ideas there's one thing i am not only josef stalin and recent such a world view but it's quite another for sukkot champions of democracy and free speech to take this lane and as i say this indicative of a deep seated belief that is set in across western capitals and responds to multiplying cris
well mark zuckerberg has been described as a digital gangster i mean i think i don't think that he needed any more it explanation asked very strong language to come from government officials regarding the c.e.o. of a tech company so he's been demonized in a way to tell it to him into question is and to as i say doing their bidding and it and introducing us a sense a ship and poesy on facebook and arbitrarily removing a pages and videos and so forth that come from sources that western...
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i hope the chan zuckerberg initiative is able to achieve its goals, but we have ambitious goals. prevent, domestic all disease, i think that will be astounding in itself. >> do you have political ambitions? no. >> no? >> i don't even want to sit here and talk to you! >> well, thank you. does mark have political ambitions. >> no. not for family. >> you don't think he'll ever run for office? the reason i ask, because these are in some ways initiatives that impact the public policy debate. and at some point you start getting deeply enough involved in it that you start saying i can only do so much with my money. i have to change the laws. >> we believe in advocacy, but we don't believe that we're the right people in our experience and voice should not be the most powerful in the room. >> what does your family think of the work you're doing now? >> you know what's funny? my mom is still are you a real doctor yet? and do you still work as a doctor? but they are incredibly proud and excited about the work that we're doing. yeah, my mom's mainly really proud. yeah. >> and get this. chan
i hope the chan zuckerberg initiative is able to achieve its goals, but we have ambitious goals. prevent, domestic all disease, i think that will be astounding in itself. >> do you have political ambitions? no. >> no? >> i don't even want to sit here and talk to you! >> well, thank you. does mark have political ambitions. >> no. not for family. >> you don't think he'll ever run for office? the reason i ask, because these are in some ways initiatives that...
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be expected from someone who sits at the top of one of the world's biggest companies well zuckerberg despite refusing to appear in front of this committee as many as three times really infuriating them for refusing to show up. basically respond via facebook statement saying that they believe they have contributed enough to the work that the committee was carrying out. we share the committee's concerns about fox news and election integrity and are pleased to have made a significant contribution to their investigation over the past eighteen months on trying more than seven hundred questions and with four of our most senior executives giving evidence. well accusations are very well but in terms of what specifically this committee now wants is a code of ethics to be introduced as well as a possible legal action in case of breach of that code they want a reform of electoral laws in the u.k. and these platforms such as facebook being forced to take down dissent from asian and harmful content as well as having to t. to pay taxes in the u.k. and well now it has to be said that this committee
be expected from someone who sits at the top of one of the world's biggest companies well zuckerberg despite refusing to appear in front of this committee as many as three times really infuriating them for refusing to show up. basically respond via facebook statement saying that they believe they have contributed enough to the work that the committee was carrying out. we share the committee's concerns about fox news and election integrity and are pleased to have made a significant contribution...
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mark zuckerberg doesn't like doing on-camera interviews.people wanted to hear from mark zuckerberg. for me, having covered tech for many years, it was this moment tech had almost become mainstream. everyone wanted to know. everyone was upset about facebook and this data scandal and everybody wanted to hear from mark zuckerberg. you weave in and out of this company throughout the years and begin to understand why they're in the position they're in, what the challenging questions are going forward, and that's what we try to do in this documentary, kind of go back to the beginning and look at that. >> what do you hope people take away from the documentary tonight? >> well, you know, look, i think it's really easy to look at facebook right now, but i also think you almost, to understand where it is right now, you have to go back to that beginning. i hope people look at the complications that the privacy scandals throughout facebook history, they'll get a better idea of mark zuckerberg. we speak to mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg. i think more
mark zuckerberg doesn't like doing on-camera interviews.people wanted to hear from mark zuckerberg. for me, having covered tech for many years, it was this moment tech had almost become mainstream. everyone wanted to know. everyone was upset about facebook and this data scandal and everybody wanted to hear from mark zuckerberg. you weave in and out of this company throughout the years and begin to understand why they're in the position they're in, what the challenging questions are going...
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they will get a better idea of mark zuckerberg.ant to know. and this it next phase of technology, which is very complicated, deserves our participation. deserves us being able to weigh in and understand the nuance and the debate around issues like free speech and data and privacy. educating ourselves and how we got to where we're at is very important. i hope people get that from taking a look at this tonight. >> look forward to seeing it. thank you. >>> join lori as she talks with facebook insiders, what's really going on inside the most powerful social media company on earth. "facebook at 15" airs next. that does it for me tonight. thank you for joining us. i'm ana cabrera. have a great week ahead. >>> hi, i'm mark zuckerberg. founder of facebook, an online social directory. >> built in a college dorm room. >> we were hoping for 500 people. >> a digital world of 2 billion plus. >> it's facebook's world. we're just living in it. >> it's an extraordinary thing. >> et we blinked and facebook became a part of the the fabric of society
they will get a better idea of mark zuckerberg.ant to know. and this it next phase of technology, which is very complicated, deserves our participation. deserves us being able to weigh in and understand the nuance and the debate around issues like free speech and data and privacy. educating ourselves and how we got to where we're at is very important. i hope people get that from taking a look at this tonight. >> look forward to seeing it. thank you. >>> join lori as she talks...
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. >>> when we return, facebook's damage control what mark zuckerberg's video yesterday says about thepany's direction. >>> and later, lyft on its way to ipo a closer look at its trip to going public next. stay with us ♪ ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is expected to meet with uk culture minister jeffrey wright in menlo park he referred to facebook as digital gangste
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and it's -- mark zuckerberg's 50th anniversary. this is quite a presence he's getting. catastrophe. why? >> so john, we've all trusted technology for really good reasons for the last 50 or 60 years. every new piece of technology made our lives better. the problem is that facebook and google have taken advantage of that. they've created products that essentially prey on the weakest elements of our psychologist to create first habits and then addictions. and then they didn't take the steps to safeguard us from what bad actors could do. and so you've seen a really long list of bad things happening on facebook and google that were fundamentally because they let the users find all the problems. they don't do any preparation. and the real challenge we face now is that new generations of technology like alexa with the whole internet of things and like artificial intelligence are coming, and those make the danger much greater. so we need to talk about it right now. just have a national conversation, understand the issues, and that's why i wrote "zucked." >> given the scandals, trust in the
and it's -- mark zuckerberg's 50th anniversary. this is quite a presence he's getting. catastrophe. why? >> so john, we've all trusted technology for really good reasons for the last 50 or 60 years. every new piece of technology made our lives better. the problem is that facebook and google have taken advantage of that. they've created products that essentially prey on the weakest elements of our psychologist to create first habits and then addictions. and then they didn't take the steps...
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and this is mark zuckerberg's mission from the beginning.om the time they put this out in the harvard dorm room, right, and it began to go viral, he knew there would be a lot of power behind this. one thing about having spent time in mark zuckerberg's orbit, i think he has always been incredibly focused on the mission to connect the world. he always saw how big it could be. fast forward 2019, you see the cost of connecting the world and all of the complicated issues that came with it. >> wow. this company, it continued to have issues with user privacy and data breaches. that's the big current concern. does it appear that the company feels like it has a plan to prevent the issues from happening again? >> look, i think facebook is taking this incredibly seriously because this has impacted democracy and humanity and has so much reach. also, this is their bottom line. in the last years, they added 30,000 employees working on security. they've taken steps to combat the information. and i think what's kind of interesting is to watch facebook have
and this is mark zuckerberg's mission from the beginning.om the time they put this out in the harvard dorm room, right, and it began to go viral, he knew there would be a lot of power behind this. one thing about having spent time in mark zuckerberg's orbit, i think he has always been incredibly focused on the mission to connect the world. he always saw how big it could be. fast forward 2019, you see the cost of connecting the world and all of the complicated issues that came with it. >>...
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the report accusing c ceo mark zuckerberg of contempt of parliament.visor in the antiterrorism assistance program. cyber security expert, morgan, great to see you. let me start with, first the gangsters that facebook and google. who knew that they were going to be declared gangsters first by the u.k., rather than the united states. >> i don't see al pacino playing mark zuckerberg in a movie. though, we talked about this before. why is the e.u. ahead of us with things like the general data protection regulations, privacy? i think it comes down to money. facebook figured out the google which is spend a lot of money on k street or m street and get in their lobby people, spread money around. during the hearings, how many members of congress do we see s to mark zuckerberg hoping to relocate jobs in their district. this is one reason you don't have it because everybody's hoping to get something from zuckerberg. lou: but, it reinforces the impression that half a dozen of big tech companies, including facebook and google, have such concentrated economic and te
the report accusing c ceo mark zuckerberg of contempt of parliament.visor in the antiterrorism assistance program. cyber security expert, morgan, great to see you. let me start with, first the gangsters that facebook and google. who knew that they were going to be declared gangsters first by the u.k., rather than the united states. >> i don't see al pacino playing mark zuckerberg in a movie. though, we talked about this before. why is the e.u. ahead of us with things like the general data...
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and only on "cbs this morning," mark zuckerberg's wife, dr.ipe out disease in the world. first, today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> vermont senator bernie sanders announced he'll run again for the democratic nomination in the 2020 presidential race. >> you are saying the party came your way? >> i think most people would say that. >> is that your argument against your competitors which is, i was medicare for all before medicare for all was cool? >> i guess that's one way of looking at it. >> 16 states are challenging president trump's plan to build a border wall without the approval of congress. the lawsuit calls his decision unconstitutional. >>> two systems will merge around the tennessee valley and it's going to blow up with a lot of rain for memphis and huntsville. this is day one. it's probably happened for four or five days straight. >>> chicago police have stopped calling smollett the victim in this case and now refer to him merely as the individual who reported the incident. >>> colin kaepernick settled his collusion agreement with the nfl
and only on "cbs this morning," mark zuckerberg's wife, dr.ipe out disease in the world. first, today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> vermont senator bernie sanders announced he'll run again for the democratic nomination in the 2020 presidential race. >> you are saying the party came your way? >> i think most people would say that. >> is that your argument against your competitors which is, i was medicare for all before medicare for all was cool? >>...
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they tried, again and again, to get mark zuckerberg to come to the houses of parliament. 0ther mark zuckerbergme to the houses of parliament. other senior executives have turned up but he refused. he is basically a marked man. he may not want to come to the uk in the nearfuture, because they are on his case. thanks very much. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. citigroup is reportedly on the verge of buying the canary wharf building that currently houses its european headquarters. the potential purchase is expected to cost the investment bank around $1.5 billion. acoording to the times newspaper, the deal would confirm citigroup's financial commitment to britain only weeks before brexit". staying with brexit — australia's trade minister has said his country is ready to sign a fast—tracked trade agreement with the uk in the event of a no—deal with the european union. however, speaking in canberra, simon birmingham poured cold water on britain's ambition to join the trans—pacific partnership bloc. and the us commerce department has filed a report to preside
they tried, again and again, to get mark zuckerberg to come to the houses of parliament. 0ther mark zuckerbergme to the houses of parliament. other senior executives have turned up but he refused. he is basically a marked man. he may not want to come to the uk in the nearfuture, because they are on his case. thanks very much. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. citigroup is reportedly on the verge of buying the canary wharf building that currently houses...
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cnn got an exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg.and technical life. >> here's cnn's lorly siegl. [ music playing ] >> reporter: up until december, 2007, also known as that time facebook ruined christmas. >> there was a guy that bought a diamond ring for his life. it flashed up on the screen, christmas ruined, he says. >> reporter: it was facebook's first big privacy scandal. thousands were outraged. people were really ticked off. >> reporter: ticked off by facebook's first real attempt at making money. an ad problem with beacon. >> a facebook user can log in, using facebook identification, when you buy something, all your friend will find out about it. facebook was like this is a cool innovative way to get involved with commerce and not boring old advertising. >> reporter: to say they got it wrong was an under statement. >> it blew up in their face, you don't know people to know what kind of underwear you are buying, so on. >> reporter: soon after this the news orage out raged, this was different. >> facebook got really burned with
cnn got an exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg.and technical life. >> here's cnn's lorly siegl. [ music playing ] >> reporter: up until december, 2007, also known as that time facebook ruined christmas. >> there was a guy that bought a diamond ring for his life. it flashed up on the screen, christmas ruined, he says. >> reporter: it was facebook's first big privacy scandal. thousands were outraged. people were really ticked off. >> reporter: ticked off by...
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tracee: a lot of people are qon fused with the ideas, that was mark zuckerberg's resolutions to havet-checking partnership, zuckerberg emphasized he was not announcing any new program but describes the general direction that he wants to go. meanwhile in the uk today zuckerberg is coming face to face with jeremy wright, wants to regulate facebook. cheryl: he has problems. tracee: the fact that he hasn't showed up to meetings, big problem. breaking up is hard to do. tracee: on demand in new york city which helps with logistics of a break-up. packages range from 99 to $500, help you pack up, find new housing, assist with changing address, utilities, social events to help the new single stay busy, the company launched on valentine's day. they plan to roll out to other cities, la, chicago, dc in the coming years, so many could you please live together and when they decide to break up, there's a lot that comes along with that. i think it's a great service. lauren: tracee carrasco, thank you very much. cheryl: thank for watching fbn:am, mornings with maria starts now. maria: good morning, e
tracee: a lot of people are qon fused with the ideas, that was mark zuckerberg's resolutions to havet-checking partnership, zuckerberg emphasized he was not announcing any new program but describes the general direction that he wants to go. meanwhile in the uk today zuckerberg is coming face to face with jeremy wright, wants to regulate facebook. cheryl: he has problems. tracee: the fact that he hasn't showed up to meetings, big problem. breaking up is hard to do. tracee: on demand in new york...
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the time line. 15 years old today, facebook when did you first start getting involved with mark zuckerberg as an adviser and when did you realize something was awry, a decade ago >> recently. facebook was started in 2004 in 201606 i got a call saying m boss has a serious issue, he needs somebody that's not conflicted, been around a long time, would you take a meeting the key thing, the company was tiny, 9 million in revenue before that point, but it was already obvious it was special i was convinced that they had broken the code on social networking they had authenticated identity and real privacy controls and i thought with that, they could get to 100 million active users and that would make them as successful as google was at that time, which would have been in my world a huge hit. i said of course, i'd love to meet him before we started the conversation, i said mark, we haven't met. you need some context. i said i will bet if it hasn't already happened, microsoft or yahoo will offer a billion for the company. and everybody you know will tell you to take it >> you outline this scene in g
the time line. 15 years old today, facebook when did you first start getting involved with mark zuckerberg as an adviser and when did you realize something was awry, a decade ago >> recently. facebook was started in 2004 in 201606 i got a call saying m boss has a serious issue, he needs somebody that's not conflicted, been around a long time, would you take a meeting the key thing, the company was tiny, 9 million in revenue before that point, but it was already obvious it was special i...
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i do from a public health perspective, as we saw in the letter to mark zuckerberg, that this is something in the league of hate crimes and other things where misinformation is being propagated. fake news. could you explain what happened with your daughter? my daughter sarah, had just turned 40 a couple of weeks ago. for the last 14 years of her life she has been
i do from a public health perspective, as we saw in the letter to mark zuckerberg, that this is something in the league of hate crimes and other things where misinformation is being propagated. fake news. could you explain what happened with your daughter? my daughter sarah, had just turned 40 a couple of weeks ago. for the last 14 years of her life she has been
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. >> a lot of people are asking where is mark zuckerberg on all this. >> we were slow to respond.le of extra days. that was a big deal that we didn't respond that quickly. we were really trying to figure out what happened and we weren't able to do it quickly enough. >> mark zuckerberg is breaking his silence to cnn, talking about the election data breach debacle. >> i remember sitting across from mark zuckerberg. inside that room it felt incredibly tense. >> an element of accountability, as difficult as it is for me to do a tv interview i should be out there and being asked hard questions by journalists. >> what happened? what went wrong? >> this was a major breach of trust and i'm really sorry that this happened. >> there were previous instances where they had to issue apologies for breaches in the past. this was different. >> senator john thune and much of washington was watching closely. >> we're already sort of contemplating how to proceed in terms of our oversight role. we want to make sure that we're holding them accountable. >> laurie is joining us right now. amazing docume
. >> a lot of people are asking where is mark zuckerberg on all this. >> we were slow to respond.le of extra days. that was a big deal that we didn't respond that quickly. we were really trying to figure out what happened and we weren't able to do it quickly enough. >> mark zuckerberg is breaking his silence to cnn, talking about the election data breach debacle. >> i remember sitting across from mark zuckerberg. inside that room it felt incredibly tense. >> an...
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. >> i remember going into interview mark zuckerberg during the cambridge analytica scandal.mething we look over and talk a lot about in the documentary and it was just this high pressure moment for mark zuckerberg for the company, and everybody was waiting to hear from mark zuckerberg, no one heard from him, people were so upset. i want to play you a clip from the upcoming documentary to set the scene. take a listen. >> reporter: it was march 2018 and i just remember sitting across from mark zuckerberg inside that room, it just felt incredibly tense. >> there's an element of accountability whereas uncomfortable as it is for me to do a tv interview, this is an important thing that as a discipline for what we're doing, i should be out there and being asked hard questions by journalists. >> what happened? what went wrong? >> this was a major breach of trust and i'm really sorry that this happened. >> there were previous instances where they had to issue apologies for breaches in the past. this was different. >> i've gone back to facebook and for this documentary we interviewed
. >> i remember going into interview mark zuckerberg during the cambridge analytica scandal.mething we look over and talk a lot about in the documentary and it was just this high pressure moment for mark zuckerberg for the company, and everybody was waiting to hear from mark zuckerberg, no one heard from him, people were so upset. i want to play you a clip from the upcoming documentary to set the scene. take a listen. >> reporter: it was march 2018 and i just remember sitting across...
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i am thinking of facebook with mark zuckerberg, jack dorsey on twitter.n you see these issues and you have spoken about this what is thehe past, message you want to send when you see these scandals? steve: first of all, jack dorsey is doing a lot more than mark zuckerberg did. i lost a lot of respect watching him speak and answer questions. supposedly taking some steps that are nothing. not one nickel or one penny of facebook's income. the socialcompany, web, called foursquare out of new york and at foursquare, you rate different restaurants and places you go and company and they keep a lot of data. they have been offered millions of dollars for data on users and they turned it down because it was unethical. so you can make a choice. you can draw the line at a good place and not a bad place. i quit my facebook account. i've really never used twitter. yousef: is it time for the government to get more involved? were a few legislative efforts, but clearly that needs to be taken more seriously? steve: probably. regulation is good. regulation is anything that
i am thinking of facebook with mark zuckerberg, jack dorsey on twitter.n you see these issues and you have spoken about this what is thehe past, message you want to send when you see these scandals? steve: first of all, jack dorsey is doing a lot more than mark zuckerberg did. i lost a lot of respect watching him speak and answer questions. supposedly taking some steps that are nothing. not one nickel or one penny of facebook's income. the socialcompany, web, called foursquare out of new york...
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first up is zuckerberg building five component. i want to mention that on this component, one of the first projects that we worked on that was completed is urgent care clinic. i'm happy to report that this project has been licensed, we have an opening ceremony that's been scheduled for februar february 12th. we mentioned two other projects in construction is the rehabilitation department relocation project. we have encountered some schedule extension. they are primarily driven by unforeseen conditions and oshpd code requirements. we are targeting to finish that project by second quarter of 2019. on the slide just pointing you to the lower right hand corner, there's some recent construction photos just to highlight what we're doing. 6h surge space is in process of finishing up the dry wall. things are closed out, which is in line with our completion date. rehabilitation project is just starting in certain areas. we're starting has ma hazmat mal and abatement. that's one of the major tasks to remove all the hazardous material. third
first up is zuckerberg building five component. i want to mention that on this component, one of the first projects that we worked on that was completed is urgent care clinic. i'm happy to report that this project has been licensed, we have an opening ceremony that's been scheduled for februar february 12th. we mentioned two other projects in construction is the rehabilitation department relocation project. we have encountered some schedule extension. they are primarily driven by unforeseen...
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i've been looking at who is mark zuckerberg. where did he come from? randy zuckerberg, mark's sister, and she responded to the criticism of facebook at this moment. take a listen. do you have any memories that stick out that really defines like childhood at the zekerbergs? >> mark was always talented at a lot of things. he developed a passion for computers and writing code early on. he was always building games and building little things and testing things out. so, you know, you could definitely tell really early on that he was definitely going to be some kind of a creative, inventing genius. one of the funniest memories i have with mark and i growing up was our mom was really nervous about y2k. everyone thought the world was going to end and computers were going to somehow explode. and so at the countdown to new year's eve that year, we snuck into the back of the house and cut the circuit breaker at midnight which is so mean, but so awesome. and we were super grounded. >> how do you feel as his sister, as one who cares deeply about technology about pe
i've been looking at who is mark zuckerberg. where did he come from? randy zuckerberg, mark's sister, and she responded to the criticism of facebook at this moment. take a listen. do you have any memories that stick out that really defines like childhood at the zekerbergs? >> mark was always talented at a lot of things. he developed a passion for computers and writing code early on. he was always building games and building little things and testing things out. so, you know, you could...
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and there was an interesting conversation, actually, that zuckerberg had with professor zitrain aboutd authentication, the idea of how much behavior will be tracked on facebook also, whether their investment in block chain is laying the groundwork for more transactions on facebook. and i think there are really big questions out there, whether people want to have their location tracked, whether people are going to feel safe making financial transactions or meaningful financial transactions through facebook. so a lot ofthese things are interconnected, your location, your authentication, and then what zuckerberg would say is the more they can sort of know that you're a real person, who is not, you know, trafficking in fake news, the more they're going to do a better job in cracking down on that negative viral content that can be to mas or consumers >> to that point, it looks like he's also, once again, doubling down on this idea that facebook should remain a free service continuing to make that data to important to its business model. >> i'm looking at his quote here he says we want ever
and there was an interesting conversation, actually, that zuckerberg had with professor zitrain aboutd authentication, the idea of how much behavior will be tracked on facebook also, whether their investment in block chain is laying the groundwork for more transactions on facebook. and i think there are really big questions out there, whether people want to have their location tracked, whether people are going to feel safe making financial transactions or meaningful financial transactions...
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congress is inquiring about this directly to mark zuckerberg. what can you tell us about this?ere was a letter that came out today from the congressional committee, the same one that interrogated mark zuckerberg in april, asking why was it that these people were joining these private facebook groups to discuss their personal medical conditions, and having that information be used by facebook in its advertising algorithm to allow advertisers to target those people based on their medical conditions. it is a huge breach of what people expect facebook to be collecting from them in those groups. someone was arguing a couple of weeks ago, we think about privacy in terms of facebook giving information to others, but what we really need to be thinking about is information facebook itself collects about us and the ways they do it beyond what we would expect. in a private group, you would not expect facebook is keeping track about the fact you are talking about a very private disease. emily: there is a difference between what people expect and what facebook does, and what facebook may te
congress is inquiring about this directly to mark zuckerberg. what can you tell us about this?ere was a letter that came out today from the congressional committee, the same one that interrogated mark zuckerberg in april, asking why was it that these people were joining these private facebook groups to discuss their personal medical conditions, and having that information be used by facebook in its advertising algorithm to allow advertisers to target those people based on their medical...
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joining me is the author, roger mcin a mee >> thou, it's a >> you were an early adviser to zuckerberg and later an investor. you writew about h in 2006 you advise him not to sell the company because y thought the company could achieve its mission much bettered by staying independent. what did you feel fbook was back then? >> i thought mark had found the holy f grail creating a large network of people who wanted to interact with each other. he was the firsttwocial nk to come along that required authenticed identity, my space and the predecessors hadn't done that. but with authenticated identity e i was convincedould build a company as large as google was at that time, and it would be -- >> you thought it could be a force for good? >> totally. >> what about now? >> what basically happened is they oiscovered it wasible to build a network that connected the whole world. that was his goal at the beginning as well. if they got rid of authenticated identity as a requirement, relaxed th priva settings, faster.uld grow a lot in each step along the way they compromised the safety of the people
joining me is the author, roger mcin a mee >> thou, it's a >> you were an early adviser to zuckerberg and later an investor. you writew about h in 2006 you advise him not to sell the company because y thought the company could achieve its mission much bettered by staying independent. what did you feel fbook was back then? >> i thought mark had found the holy f grail creating a large network of people who wanted to interact with each other. he was the firsttwocial nk to come...
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prompted hearings from capitol hill and a public backlash against the tech giant and e ceo, mark zuckerberg. now, a new book by a facebook investor suggests regulation may be the only way to protect personal data that is key to the company's growth and profit. joining me is the author, roger mcin a mee >> thou, it's a pleasure. >> you were anse early ad to zuckerberg and later an investor. you write about how in 2006 you advise him not toell the company because you thought the company could achieve its mission much bettered by staying independent. what did you feel facebook was back then? t i thought mark had fou holy grail for creating a large network ofeople who wanted to interact with each other. he was the first social network toome along that required authenticated identity, my space and the predecessors hadn't done that. but withti authenticated idey i was convinced he would build a company as large as google was at that time, and it would be - >> you thoughtuld be a forc for good? >> totally. >> what about now? >> what h basicalppened is they discovered it was possible to build a net
prompted hearings from capitol hill and a public backlash against the tech giant and e ceo, mark zuckerberg. now, a new book by a facebook investor suggests regulation may be the only way to protect personal data that is key to the company's growth and profit. joining me is the author, roger mcin a mee >> thou, it's a pleasure. >> you were anse early ad to zuckerberg and later an investor. you write about how in 2006 you advise him not toell the company because you thought the...
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this morning, i think our culture secretary was asked, will you be seeing mark zuckerberg this week ine didn't have an answer. he said can i hope to. it's up answer. he said can i hope to. it's up to them. that's a very, a soft pedal... sorry to interrupt. but it's the contemptuous way these social media companies treat national governments. it's up to... the government is on the... let's go to the ft. if what you want is to strike at a trade deal and you want to do it quickly, you really don't to do it quickly, you really don't to upset the people you're talking to. this is on the back of fairies la st to. this is on the back of fairies last week? perhaps they cannot catch a break. on the other hand, you're being told it's a brand—new world, a bright new world for us compost march, and of march, 29th? the accusation here is britain has been high—handed towards japan. accusation here is britain has been high-handed towards japan. this sums up high-handed towards japan. this sums up how we have been towards europe since 1956. this high—handed approach to world relationships. we are meet
this morning, i think our culture secretary was asked, will you be seeing mark zuckerberg this week ine didn't have an answer. he said can i hope to. it's up answer. he said can i hope to. it's up to them. that's a very, a soft pedal... sorry to interrupt. but it's the contemptuous way these social media companies treat national governments. it's up to... the government is on the... let's go to the ft. if what you want is to strike at a trade deal and you want to do it quickly, you really don't...
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she wrote a response to zuckerberg's piece called "mark zuckerberg, let me fix that op-ed you wrote."nse was claims that the company doesn't sell data. we don't sell people's data, duh. we monetize people's data ourselves and offer -- i can't really read that. very creative way of doing it. >> you stepped on my joke there, ali, but go ahead. i read the op-ed, but some people may have been thinking this is kind of crazy. you basically rewrote it. what is the message that you think, in your language, c was the op-ed. >> i don't know because he ignored most of the things that happened this year, and he addressed a whole other pob that people don't have a problem with except for data problem. there has been several data problems around kids, teens, apple stuff, it is sort of interesting that he was addressing a problem that we weren't concerned with and not addressing the actual issues. >> not everybody thinks that everybody about facebook and social media platforms are bad. we recognize that businesses have profited from it. we're all worried about the same few things. >> yeah, absolutel
she wrote a response to zuckerberg's piece called "mark zuckerberg, let me fix that op-ed you wrote."nse was claims that the company doesn't sell data. we don't sell people's data, duh. we monetize people's data ourselves and offer -- i can't really read that. very creative way of doing it. >> you stepped on my joke there, ali, but go ahead. i read the op-ed, but some people may have been thinking this is kind of crazy. you basically rewrote it. what is the message that you...
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along the way zuckerberg has faced privacy concerns and legal troubles. company has pledged to fix its problems though. at the end of 20-18 zuckerberg said it is investing quote 'billions of dollars' to keep facebook secure. a group in the north bay a group in the north bay wants to help you get a job. the training they're offering and how it can lead to employment in the construction industry. (jrs) the bay area cheese staple that will have your taste buds saying howdy... that's next on dine and dish. the u.s. is expected to pull out of a long-standing arms control treaty that's more than three-decades old. why some say the move could lead to a new cold war. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, o
along the way zuckerberg has faced privacy concerns and legal troubles. company has pledged to fix its problems though. at the end of 20-18 zuckerberg said it is investing quote 'billions of dollars' to keep facebook secure. a group in the north bay a group in the north bay wants to help you get a job. the training they're offering and how it can lead to employment in the construction industry. (jrs) the bay area cheese staple that will have your taste buds saying howdy... that's next on dine...