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with a voice similar to mark zuckerberg is almost half of the drivers quit after the 1st mistake. we believe that's because the drivers thought the wrong directions given by the steve jobs like voice were an alternate route to avoid road construction or traffic jams and not a faulty programming of the navigation device you got to want to get into safes. so a charismatic voice can lead us and also seduce us but people's voices aren't an alterable niebuhr is developing software to help everyone to train their voice to be more charismatic. he was a feat the night we did see him and i doubt you don't do it all studio it was nice of the moon now he hopes to turn his training module into an app a year ago he had a charisma score of 43 percent since then his score has gone up to $85.00. with a good estimate. if outlook is red white only think they. do you have a science question that you've always wanted answered it and we're happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. this week a
with a voice similar to mark zuckerberg is almost half of the drivers quit after the 1st mistake. we believe that's because the drivers thought the wrong directions given by the steve jobs like voice were an alternate route to avoid road construction or traffic jams and not a faulty programming of the navigation device you got to want to get into safes. so a charismatic voice can lead us and also seduce us but people's voices aren't an alterable niebuhr is developing software to help everyone...
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you introduce sheryl sandberg to mark zuckerberg. [mcnamee] he bomes a major part of her life. [smith] he becomes a major part of her life. [mcnamee] which explains why -- [mcnamee] and this is why i become so fond of facebook, right? because, you knotm if you're in the invt business, and a company's really successful, and you oun see a portion offingerprint on it, that's a big deal, because it's all you can do. [smith] i actually love the fact that in the back of this book as an appendix is the memo that you write to mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg a month behe election -- [mcnamee] actually nine days before the election, nine days. [smith] well tally in the previous month, but only nine days before they election. u write them a memo saying basically, well it begins with "i'm really sad about facebook" and you lay out these great concerns about facebook's role in undermining our democrac-- [mcnamee] and civil rights. [smith] and civil rights. and giving bad actors a way through the facebook platform to adversely affect all of our lives. [mcnamee] that the advertising toola
you introduce sheryl sandberg to mark zuckerberg. [mcnamee] he bomes a major part of her life. [smith] he becomes a major part of her life. [mcnamee] which explains why -- [mcnamee] and this is why i become so fond of facebook, right? because, you knotm if you're in the invt business, and a company's really successful, and you oun see a portion offingerprint on it, that's a big deal, because it's all you can do. [smith] i actually love the fact that in the back of this book as an appendix is...
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fining zuckerberg directly?now you have suggested that the ftc should have sued facebook, should have sued zuckerberg perhaps personally? rebecca: realistically, you have to look at what our options were. here, it would have made a lot of sense to take facebook to court. to say, you may not agree to a settlement we think will change your behavior, so we will pursue the terms we care about in court. and open litigation in a public court of law would provide transparency in public accountability that i think are missing from this settlement. i also think the settlement is missing meaningful limits on how facebook collects, uses, and shares data. and i would have really liked to see that. emily: now suing facebook directly would have been a riskier path, wouldn't it? you could have risked losing that suit. rebecca: i agree. and if you think the entire point of litigation is the outcome at the end of the day, the remedy that we can get, and you think the remedy in this settlement was enough to change facebook's beha
fining zuckerberg directly?now you have suggested that the ftc should have sued facebook, should have sued zuckerberg perhaps personally? rebecca: realistically, you have to look at what our options were. here, it would have made a lot of sense to take facebook to court. to say, you may not agree to a settlement we think will change your behavior, so we will pursue the terms we care about in court. and open litigation in a public court of law would provide transparency in public accountability...
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just to give you a perspective, many of us were at zuckerberg hospital for go lives. we were walking the hauls of zuckerberg general and same then for laguna honda, looking for that change. and yesterday was the big live because yesterday was our first full business day. there was some issues in terms of data expected to show up that didn't show up, but those things are being worked on as much as possible and then triaged by the great support teams. just to give you the numbers, zero patient harm events, so that's a good first step. 4700-plus service tickets opened, and the majority of those have been resolved, so that's a really key thing. and then, i think in terms of service desk calls, so far, there's been a less than seven-second two-time wait call for that, so really good data there. going down stairs to tom lidell clinic, i was talking to some providers, and literally, i turned to talk to someone else, and there was a person helping them, solve problems. keeping it real, i think there are some frustrations and challenges, but i think overall, we're expecting wh
just to give you a perspective, many of us were at zuckerberg hospital for go lives. we were walking the hauls of zuckerberg general and same then for laguna honda, looking for that change. and yesterday was the big live because yesterday was our first full business day. there was some issues in terms of data expected to show up that didn't show up, but those things are being worked on as much as possible and then triaged by the great support teams. just to give you the numbers, zero patient...
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and essentiallt the way to think about mark zuckerberg is an idealist, and he believed -- [smith] you've known him for w -- [mcnamee] since he was 22. [smith] 13 years? you meet him in 2006 for the first time? [mcnamee] yeah, so i knew him at 22, and he was such an idealist. ie [mcnamee] yeah, so and he bd that connecting everyone in the world was so important that it justified ety action necessary tohere. and there is the aw. it's this notion that you're going to get problems as you did in myanmar, [smith] boy, you're comparing facebook to myanmar now. [mcnamee] well bea with me for a sec. so facebook is the only internet in myanmar, it's the only media there. and when the authorities used it to essentially int do hate speech against the a religious minority and at facebook, everybody went hey, you know, we didn't cause it, yes, 9,000 people died, 42,000 people are missing and presumed dead but that's just a cost of our growth. [smith] your point is that febook in that case was every bit as much of a bad actor as the government that perpetrated this? [mcnamee] no, i'm saying that they e
and essentiallt the way to think about mark zuckerberg is an idealist, and he believed -- [smith] you've known him for w -- [mcnamee] since he was 22. [smith] 13 years? you meet him in 2006 for the first time? [mcnamee] yeah, so i knew him at 22, and he was such an idealist. ie [mcnamee] yeah, so and he bd that connecting everyone in the world was so important that it justified ety action necessary tohere. and there is the aw. it's this notion that you're going to get problems as you did in...
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when facebook's mark zuckerberg before congress, lee asked him only the softness of softball questions and a month later facebook announced it would build a $750 million data center in utah. a coincidence?nc maybe it is a coincidence. maybe it's every bit as corrupt as it seems. we asked senator lee to come on to explain what exactly t ppened. he declined. we will keep asking. let's hope he reconsiders. that's our investigation into big tech center. ti had, the federal government just clarified that yes, americans do have the right to bring tiny horses onto airplanes. it's a bizarre story. next. ♪ excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family...
when facebook's mark zuckerberg before congress, lee asked him only the softness of softball questions and a month later facebook announced it would build a $750 million data center in utah. a coincidence?nc maybe it is a coincidence. maybe it's every bit as corrupt as it seems. we asked senator lee to come on to explain what exactly t ppened. he declined. we will keep asking. let's hope he reconsiders. that's our investigation into big tech center. ti had, the federal government just clarified...
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emily: what about the zuckerberg -- about zuckerberg personally?hat kind of punishment or more extreme penalty would you have liked to have seen on him? rebecca: what i am going for here is public accountability and transparency. the settlement the ftc entered into excused mr. zuckerberg, and all other executives at facebook from any liability, and i didn't think the investigation that we did justified that excuse. i didn't think we had a basis to say they should have no liability. at a minimum, i would have liked to see some transparency, some testimony, some documents in court that gave us better insight into whether liability was appropriate. emily: are you concerned facebook won't learn its lesson? do you think facebook will simply slide back to its original state of play, and given that there are no structural changes to the business model here, things will just go back to the way they were? rebecca: yeah, fundamentally, that is my concern. i think that is why it is important for the ftc to use the tools and resources it has, limited as those
emily: what about the zuckerberg -- about zuckerberg personally?hat kind of punishment or more extreme penalty would you have liked to have seen on him? rebecca: what i am going for here is public accountability and transparency. the settlement the ftc entered into excused mr. zuckerberg, and all other executives at facebook from any liability, and i didn't think the investigation that we did justified that excuse. i didn't think we had a basis to say they should have no liability. at a...
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finding zuckerberg directly? directly,zuckerberg perhaps personally?> realistically, you have to look at what the options were. it would have made a lot of sense to take facebook to court. to ay, you may not agree settlement we think will change your behavior, so we will pursue the terms we care about in court. and open litigation and a public court of law would provide transparency and accountability that i think is missing. i also think the settlement is missing meaningful limits on how facebook collects, uses, and shares data. emily: suing facebook directly what have been a riskier path, wouldn't it? you could have risked losing the suit. >> i agree. and if you think the entire point of litigation is the outcome at the end of the day and you think the remedy in the settlement was enough to change behavior, then i can understand supporting it. but if you do not think the remedy change their behavior, you can think of other advantages litigation could have in terms of public accountability and transparency. day, wethe end of the the ftc are not a priv
finding zuckerberg directly? directly,zuckerberg perhaps personally?> realistically, you have to look at what the options were. it would have made a lot of sense to take facebook to court. to ay, you may not agree settlement we think will change your behavior, so we will pursue the terms we care about in court. and open litigation and a public court of law would provide transparency and accountability that i think is missing. i also think the settlement is missing meaningful limits on how...
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harvard grads sued mark zuckerberg for taking their idea for facebook.that, the twins dreamed of starting a tech company and loved it from an early age. now, they run gemini and online exchange for buying and exchanging crypto currency. >> we have 150 people have come on the past year. we bought the first bitcoin in the summer of 2012. this is the internet of money and the next big thing we said maybe we should start investing. >> they discovered bitcoin when everyone wanted a piece of facebook. today they own an estimated of 1% of all bitcoin out there. it is inspired the 2010 hit movie "the social network" which depicted their famous battle with zuckerberg. >> i have never seen an act like this. where people back in a big and incredible way at the beginning of another revolution. >> bitcoin billionaire. bitcoin started from this libertari libertari libertarian crazy place where it was used to buy drugs or hire hit man. the fact they became interested in this counter culture thing made me think there was something bigger here. >> bitcoin was once traded
harvard grads sued mark zuckerberg for taking their idea for facebook.that, the twins dreamed of starting a tech company and loved it from an early age. now, they run gemini and online exchange for buying and exchanging crypto currency. >> we have 150 people have come on the past year. we bought the first bitcoin in the summer of 2012. this is the internet of money and the next big thing we said maybe we should start investing. >> they discovered bitcoin when everyone wanted a piece...
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he said mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg, they do not care.is making money and exploiting americans and their use of social media so they can make money. it's really bad, morgan. at&t, if they decide to listen to your conversations, they would be in trouble for that. shouldn't facebook likewise be in trouble? facebook, what's that. and messenger are all owned by facebook they have more influence and power than any government agency out there. these are conversations, not minor voice command. they can go on for 5 to 10 to 15 minutes. they don't care as long as they can drive profits and revenue and continue to be the top 60s platforms in the world they will do that unless the government breaks them out. trish: they might as well be china. the chinese trying to manipulate their population. there is no freedom there. you have got internet, social media companies spying on us. that's a slippery slope. where does that go. is there enough pressure coming from the trump administration? will we see the right regulations in place in possibly a breakup
he said mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg, they do not care.is making money and exploiting americans and their use of social media so they can make money. it's really bad, morgan. at&t, if they decide to listen to your conversations, they would be in trouble for that. shouldn't facebook likewise be in trouble? facebook, what's that. and messenger are all owned by facebook they have more influence and power than any government agency out there. these are conversations, not minor voice...
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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. a private corporation funded bc the am people. and by contributions to your es station from viewers l you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening,oi and thanks forng us. we're here in charlotte, north carolinahost to next year's republican national convention, which will be held at the spectrum center hind me. president trump carried this state comfortably in 2016, and republicans control both state legislative houses. in a few weeks, voters will turn out fothe state's ninth district congressional seat. that contest maye an early barometer for the 2020 race in this crucial battleground state. we'll have more from north carolina after these headlines. president trump arrived in france today for the start of the three-day g7 summit. before a d
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elon musk denied introducing epstein to zuckerberg, saying he's "obviously a creep."spokesman said they had only met in passing. and did not communicate again. but what are the implications, though, of even the hint of contact between these folks? >> by the way, the dinner you just referenced, that was only a couple of years ago. and that means that was well after epstein was declared a registered sex offender. what is atreally stake here. in new york as well, you have a massive private equity firm, apollo, whose cofounder had a deep standing relationship with jeff epstein, and their own investors now say this care is a -- carries a reputational risk. to say you are a venture capital founder and you had a relationship with epstein of any sort. your lp's might be asking why. why, especially if it lasted past 2009, after he was a registered sex offender. as early as last year, one instance in a story by sarah mcbride, the founder tried to talk to epstein about andntially donating funds, then did research on who he was and decided not to take the money, because of who he
elon musk denied introducing epstein to zuckerberg, saying he's "obviously a creep."spokesman said they had only met in passing. and did not communicate again. but what are the implications, though, of even the hint of contact between these folks? >> by the way, the dinner you just referenced, that was only a couple of years ago. and that means that was well after epstein was declared a registered sex offender. what is atreally stake here. in new york as well, you have a massive...
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>> so, that's a terrifying thought, that all comes down to mark zuckerberg, but -- so, to rebecca, there are two approaches there. one is which you are working hard to achieve, one is that those rooms become glass walls. that we can say who there is and what decisions marry making and try to hole them -- -- old them conditionable and the other is to put more people in those rooms. >> well, in my book i call zuckerberg the sultan of facebook istan and the sovereignty these companies are exerting over people unless you think that clicking i agree means consent, haven't really consent or are participating in what is going on if think there's a number of issues here and one of these issues is one of the things we look at with ranking digital rights, in terms of applying u.n. framework, to company behavior and policies and practices, that we're not just looking for companies to be transparent. we're looking for though make a commitment and actually provide evidence that they are implementing that -- these commitments in certain ways, and we look at companies governance, as we call it, around
>> so, that's a terrifying thought, that all comes down to mark zuckerberg, but -- so, to rebecca, there are two approaches there. one is which you are working hard to achieve, one is that those rooms become glass walls. that we can say who there is and what decisions marry making and try to hole them -- -- old them conditionable and the other is to put more people in those rooms. >> well, in my book i call zuckerberg the sultan of facebook istan and the sovereignty these companies...
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zuckerberg out that reminder in 2016. i think think he was overconfident. i think google was overconfident that all these companies were -- i don't think he said that out without monitoring systems in place. we will never know what these companies are doing. but the point is in 2018 i'm sure there were more aggressive. with lots of data to support that. and in 2020, you can bet that all of these companies are going to go all out. and the methods they are using are invisible. they are subliminal. they are more powerful than most any effects of ever seen in the behavioral sciences and i've been in the behavioral sciences for almost 40 years. >> our democratic colleagues on this committee often talk about with you as the pernicious effect of big money and big corporate dollars. what you are testifying to is that a handful of silicon valley billionaires and giant corporations are able to spend millions of dollars if not billions of dollars collectively, massively influencing the results of elections. and there's no accountability you said we don't know, we have
zuckerberg out that reminder in 2016. i think think he was overconfident. i think google was overconfident that all these companies were -- i don't think he said that out without monitoring systems in place. we will never know what these companies are doing. but the point is in 2018 i'm sure there were more aggressive. with lots of data to support that. and in 2020, you can bet that all of these companies are going to go all out. and the methods they are using are invisible. they are...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that's wre your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the american people. urand by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.ch from the tnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us.t in wuld be the largest demonstration yet, pro-democracy protesters fled the streets of hong kong today, marching through heavy rain towards government offices to call f reform. citing previous violence, police initially banned the protesters from marching, but the rally-- which had police approval-- quickly overwhelmed the city's victoria park and spilled into the nearby streets. the marcremained peaceful with no reports of clashes with police. a smaller group mained outside government offices late int
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rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is providedua by mof america-- meesigning customized individual and group reti products. that's why we're your .retirement compa additional support has been provided by: and by the corporati for public broadcasting. eo private corporation funded by the americane. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. jeffrey epstein, the 66-year-old multimillionaire convicted sex offender, died by an apparent suicide this morning. federal authorities were holding him in jail without bail on sex wafficking charges in new york. found unresponsive, and a hospital pronounced him dead shortly after. the bureau of prisons said his death was "an apparent suicide" and that the f.b.i. is investigating. attorney general william barr released a statement saying he was "appalled" to learn of epstein's death in federal custody a
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to make that is a terrifying thought it all comes down to mark zuckerberg. [laughter] but that you are working hard to achieve those become glass walls that we can see who was there and the decisions they are making. >> in my book i talk about the and one - - sovereignty that they are exerting over people to consent or to participate there iss a number of issues there and with the un framework to behavior in policies and practices. we are looking for that commitment and to provide evidence that they are implementing those in a certain way. looking around human rights risks not just what they are taking down for content or moderation policy for what they are taking down in response to government demand and the human rights impact assessment and facebook does ,network initiative to do impact assessment. >> so they provide no evidence no with the content of their terms of service how they enforce their rules so what did take down and what not to take down his downstream and not show about the implications of human rights they are doing human rights assessment a
to make that is a terrifying thought it all comes down to mark zuckerberg. [laughter] but that you are working hard to achieve those become glass walls that we can see who was there and the decisions they are making. >> in my book i talk about the and one - - sovereignty that they are exerting over people to consent or to participate there iss a number of issues there and with the un framework to behavior in policies and practices. we are looking for that commitment and to provide...
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maybe to some extent but i think i just want to comment quickly on what mark zuckerberg was saying there what he was saying in front of congress was either a flat out lie or it's even worse than we had thought it was consider the fact that he just said there is a conspiracy theory using that term that everyone loves to use a conspiracy theory that we are recording your audio so that we can sell you products and we're not doing that ok and so let's take him at his word if he's not doing that then we know you are recording the audio we know you are transcribing the audio with 3rd party companies so what are you using that for if it's not to sell us products what is the purpose of all those transcriptions and by the way i also want to point out that that facebook announced that they were no longer doing this but holland they'd only stopped a week ago it wasn't like this was something they did on their own they knew this story from bloomberg was coming and so they quit doing this just one week ago and this is the this is the im oh a facebook every time they get caught transcribing data they'
maybe to some extent but i think i just want to comment quickly on what mark zuckerberg was saying there what he was saying in front of congress was either a flat out lie or it's even worse than we had thought it was consider the fact that he just said there is a conspiracy theory using that term that everyone loves to use a conspiracy theory that we are recording your audio so that we can sell you products and we're not doing that ok and so let's take him at his word if he's not doing that...
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that is their primary focus regardless of the nonsense you see coming out of mark zuckerberg's now. a great weekend. half past the top of the hour, portland bracing for dueling antifa and far right protests. one former antifa member warning this protest could end in violence like this if police aren't allowed to do their job. he is live up next. coming up, performing on fox square for the all-americans summer concert series so don't go anywhere. ♪ >> a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of the american dream. heather: donald trump blasting opponents. a look at our top headlines and that is what we begin with. the president rallying supporters during that jampacked rally in new hampshire. he slammed the group of 2020 contenders as socialists, communists while highlighting his economic and foreign policy success. next, republican congressman michael a condemning his relapse decision to been two house democrats from visiting this weekend. he told lawyers, quote, it would benefit all if they see that firsthand. dale earnhardt ju
that is their primary focus regardless of the nonsense you see coming out of mark zuckerberg's now. a great weekend. half past the top of the hour, portland bracing for dueling antifa and far right protests. one former antifa member warning this protest could end in violence like this if police aren't allowed to do their job. he is live up next. coming up, performing on fox square for the all-americans summer concert series so don't go anywhere. ♪ >> a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a...
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sheryl sandberg to mark zuckerberg. he's out with a book that completely torches facebook. it caused me to get rid of my personal facebook account. >> they create voodoo dolls of every one of us. they use that first to influence the choices available to us, but then to influence our behavior, to actually manipulate you are behavior. trish: roger is making the point, they have all of our information and they can basically just, you know, sell it and use it for whatever purpose they want. >> any purpose they want. i am concerned when the government consolidates information. what about big tech and big business who have different political views have access to your accounts, your passwords, preferences, search history, friend, affiliation, then they decide to weaponize it, discreetly. most of of which you would never know about. that's where the congressional oversight and the attorneys general is so critical. this is a huge story most of people are missing. they are too busy sharing information on ticktock china is using
sheryl sandberg to mark zuckerberg. he's out with a book that completely torches facebook. it caused me to get rid of my personal facebook account. >> they create voodoo dolls of every one of us. they use that first to influence the choices available to us, but then to influence our behavior, to actually manipulate you are behavior. trish: roger is making the point, they have all of our information and they can basically just, you know, sell it and use it for whatever purpose they want....
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damien collins, the chair of the committee, summoning mark zuckerberg, and then it became a trip to washingtonut what the product is. that's because you are the product. it will have to be foisted on them. years of gently, softly softly, it hasn't happened. i feel like a whole bunch of stuff has started to come down on youtube, ramping up their moderators, and perhaps it will take another terrible personal tragedy had mine to be seen to act. the best thing you can do for your kids is to regulate. it has to start at home. do you think this is true? certain nearby colleague has had a terrible straw using incidents. it doesn't work. i love the headline, "that sucks". mcdonald's paper stores nonrecyclable but axed plastic ones are reusable? they brought in these awful stores that are barely usable. the top of it gets all soggy. a lot of people have taken to social media. hated by consumers. clearly a certain recent milkshake drinker apparently. it's just certain recent milkshake drinker apparently. it'sjust a disgrace. the thing is, not to drink milk shakes, they are bad for you. it is the takeawa
damien collins, the chair of the committee, summoning mark zuckerberg, and then it became a trip to washingtonut what the product is. that's because you are the product. it will have to be foisted on them. years of gently, softly softly, it hasn't happened. i feel like a whole bunch of stuff has started to come down on youtube, ramping up their moderators, and perhaps it will take another terrible personal tragedy had mine to be seen to act. the best thing you can do for your kids is to...
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mark zuckerberg doesn't care. and in this case i guess twitter doesn't care.e playing a role in inciting the violence. >> i am with you. it's not a left-right issue. it's so beyond politics. i come on tonight with a heavy heart given the week's events. when abe lincoln ran for the senate what did he say, a house divide against itself cannot stand. i think these are symptoms. i think the country's discourse has turned into a cesspool. i think we are riven by all sorts of awful things that are tearing us apart. i don't care if you are democrat, republican or independent, this has got to stop. this is what leads to bloody gun massacres. there is something rotting at the core of the american soul. trish: if you ask roger, he would tell you it's social media, it is facebook. these things feed upon themselves, left or right. people get stuck in these silos where they only hear one opinion, and one stream of thought, and it gets ratcheted up to a level that we are seeing now is dangerous. i know you shut down your twitter account. >> i did. trish: i deactivated my pe
mark zuckerberg doesn't care. and in this case i guess twitter doesn't care.e playing a role in inciting the violence. >> i am with you. it's not a left-right issue. it's so beyond politics. i come on tonight with a heavy heart given the week's events. when abe lincoln ran for the senate what did he say, a house divide against itself cannot stand. i think these are symptoms. i think the country's discourse has turned into a cesspool. i think we are riven by all sorts of awful things that...
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>> zuckerberg said earlier this year to see private messaging as the future of the company and if that'sk has to build new messaging products i think instagram has known for a long time that messaging is a huge part of what draws people into the app as you pointed out. they were working on a standalone messenger earlier and they have had some new opinions and they have seen some new data to take to get young people to use a different messaging app and now putting that in to practice and the hopes to become a big part of the future of instagram. >> so how likely is it that we actually see this come to market >> so what i have seen is pretty far along. this is well passed the alpha stage of software development and tested internally in facebook i think the next thing to look for is does this thing enter the market facebook loves to test apps like this in new zealand or spain or something. but from the conversations i have had it seems to be fairly far along and my expectation is very least they test it in another country. >> casey, snap has about what, 300 million users. it would seem to m
>> zuckerberg said earlier this year to see private messaging as the future of the company and if that'sk has to build new messaging products i think instagram has known for a long time that messaging is a huge part of what draws people into the app as you pointed out. they were working on a standalone messenger earlier and they have had some new opinions and they have seen some new data to take to get young people to use a different messaging app and now putting that in to practice and...
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mentor to mark zuckerberg.uild global products creating a world where they reinforce preexisting beliefs, where they essentially manipulate first our attention. and then our behavior. if you sit there and think about, what happened on instagram with teen bullying, you think about the whole issue of isolation. the damage to democracy, and privacy, these are really big problems. >> we're dealing with this today, you know, i just say, why is it happening more now doctor circumstanc.>> is to the sociala companies? >> any time you provide a platform for people to eliminate or proves and only focus on one belief system, it presents a problem. it b can happen in real life but this is an easy place. trish: dr. dickinson thank you very much. my heart goes out to all those families, all their loved ones that are dealing with this terrible, terrible tragedy, thank you for joining us no diet, i'll see you back here tomorrow, kennedy begins now. kennedy: thank you, trish, 31 people confirmed dead. what are the causes of the
mentor to mark zuckerberg.uild global products creating a world where they reinforce preexisting beliefs, where they essentially manipulate first our attention. and then our behavior. if you sit there and think about, what happened on instagram with teen bullying, you think about the whole issue of isolation. the damage to democracy, and privacy, these are really big problems. >> we're dealing with this today, you know, i just say, why is it happening more now doctor circumstanc.>>...
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it takes a step further than what mark zuckerberg and the founders of google have done.llen: there are three classes and two of them have 20 volts -- votes per share. class a has one vote per share. as you would expect, that is a great consolidation of power. it is largely in the hands of adam newman. he has a lot of voting control over the company. that is by design. people who support the structure think that adam has the right vision, the boldness, and the leadership to take it even farther than it has been. for some of the people, they will look at that and raise their eyebrows thinking that might be too much. emily: the other thing that is interesting as they laid out how many of the buildings are fairly new. 30% of their locations are mature. 70% are two years or younger. the vast majority of their space is incredibly new. ellen: and they have changed the definition of that metric of a mature location. it used to be 18 months, they have expanded to 24 months. even with that, it's only 30% of the office location open for -- have been open for more than two years. th
it takes a step further than what mark zuckerberg and the founders of google have done.llen: there are three classes and two of them have 20 volts -- votes per share. class a has one vote per share. as you would expect, that is a great consolidation of power. it is largely in the hands of adam newman. he has a lot of voting control over the company. that is by design. people who support the structure think that adam has the right vision, the boldness, and the leadership to take it even farther...
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emily: you famously interviewed mark zuckerberg after the 2016 election and asked if fake news affected he told you that was a crazy idea. almost three years later, there has been a 180. while facebook we ready for 2020? david: i worry, i really worry. that statement zuckerberg made after the election, and every action they have taken since then underscores how fundamentally naive the company has been and continues to be. tos change is a good one require more disclosure and checking of whether the political advertiser is who they said they are, but why couldn't they have thought of that before? why did they have to fail and tighten the screws? they should have stepped back a long time ago, before the election, and thought about how their system would be abused because we are paying the price for the fact that they did not do that. it is extremely difficult. emily: i have been inside facebook's election war room. they have had this in place for several different elections around the world. what else have they done, and what will make a difference? especially given that the real threat, t
emily: you famously interviewed mark zuckerberg after the 2016 election and asked if fake news affected he told you that was a crazy idea. almost three years later, there has been a 180. while facebook we ready for 2020? david: i worry, i really worry. that statement zuckerberg made after the election, and every action they have taken since then underscores how fundamentally naive the company has been and continues to be. tos change is a good one require more disclosure and checking of whether...
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zuckerberg send out the reminder.think he was overconfident and i think google was overconfident, all the companies were. i don't think he sent that out without monitoring systems in place we'll never know what these companies are doing, but the point is in 2018, i'm sure they were more aggressive. we have a lot of data to support that. and in 2020, you can bet that automatic of these companies -- all of these companies are going all out and the methods they're using are subliminal. they're more powerful than most any effects i've ever seen in the behavioral sciences and i've been in the behavioral sciences for almost 40 years. >> our democratic colleagues of o children commit key talk but pernicious effect of big money and big corporate dollars. what you're at thing is to a handful of silicon valley billionaires and giant corporations are able to spend millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars collectively, massively influencing the results of elections, and there's no accountability. you said we don't know, ha
zuckerberg send out the reminder.think he was overconfident and i think google was overconfident, all the companies were. i don't think he sent that out without monitoring systems in place we'll never know what these companies are doing, but the point is in 2018, i'm sure they were more aggressive. we have a lot of data to support that. and in 2020, you can bet that automatic of these companies -- all of these companies are going all out and the methods they're using are subliminal. they're...
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deirdre: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg against the idea of breaking up big tech. huge surprise there. his company included, at the aspen ideas festival back in june. social networking giant planning to raise its ad prices, more money going into attracting donors with such a high number of candidates on the democratic side for the 2020 election. shares of facebook right now, call that unchanged. our next guest is the ceo of a facebook competitor. it is called mewe. it is a next-gen social platform with a focus on privacy. the company has surpassed 5.5 million members. ceo mark weinstein with us now in a fox business exclusive. welcome to the program. glad to have you with us. so why the focus on privacy or taking advantage of facebook's public stumbles? >> well, deirdre, i'm one of the guys who invented social networks and it was never -- social networks were never invented to be what we call now surveillance capitalism which is what facebook is. their members are not customers to serve. they are data to sell and to target. so really, mewe is a fully fledged social
deirdre: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg against the idea of breaking up big tech. huge surprise there. his company included, at the aspen ideas festival back in june. social networking giant planning to raise its ad prices, more money going into attracting donors with such a high number of candidates on the democratic side for the 2020 election. shares of facebook right now, call that unchanged. our next guest is the ceo of a facebook competitor. it is called mewe. it is a next-gen social...
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mark zuckerberg cares about the experience to the extend it works like that.potle the kids like the salad. still do they are veg teetarians my youngest did takeout because she didn't want to be seen inside because she thought people would say wow, what is she doing inside chipotle? nothing is perfect but their picks, they will do. what if the picks themselves aren't good? your kid likes a device that fits in your head and takes pictures and measures steps. that's the cost of learning go pro and fitbit they have their whole lives ahead. you see that's the beautiful thing about teen investing you can lose it and no one may end up noticing in the end pull the same thing later in real life like me, it's got consequences but the bottom line is for now, you can learn from your teenage children, trust me, invest with them and you won't regret it. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> so how about the rest of our lives? why are we thinking about suitability then from here things get less and less suitable. when you're in college, i don't expect you to put it away a
mark zuckerberg cares about the experience to the extend it works like that.potle the kids like the salad. still do they are veg teetarians my youngest did takeout because she didn't want to be seen inside because she thought people would say wow, what is she doing inside chipotle? nothing is perfect but their picks, they will do. what if the picks themselves aren't good? your kid likes a device that fits in your head and takes pictures and measures steps. that's the cost of learning go pro and...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--
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zuckerberg has zuckerberg charity and pays for it with facebook stock. facebook says it will crack down harder on political ads. not only do they want to know who is paying for them, facebook will demand tax i.d. ahead of the 2020 presidential elections. >>> i'd be surprised if you knew who this guy is but he's stirring up washington. he's william dudley. he used to be the vice chairman of the federal open markets committee, the group that decides interest rates. he suggested the fed not order lower rates to hurt president trump's chances of winning in 2020. he says this is a legitimate idea because the fed is supposed to protect the american economy. and he says trump is hurting it. in an op-ed published in bloomberg he wrote "trump's re-election arguably presents a threat to the u.s. and global economy to the fed's independence and its ability to achieve employment and inflation on objectives." he argues the fed has a responsibility to stop trump from being reelected. it's exactly the kind of political fight the fed is trying to avoid. the current fed
zuckerberg has zuckerberg charity and pays for it with facebook stock. facebook says it will crack down harder on political ads. not only do they want to know who is paying for them, facebook will demand tax i.d. ahead of the 2020 presidential elections. >>> i'd be surprised if you knew who this guy is but he's stirring up washington. he's william dudley. he used to be the vice chairman of the federal open markets committee, the group that decides interest rates. he suggested the fed...
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there are plans to reallocate mental health resources from zuckerberg san francisco general hospital to homeless shelters. why hospital employees don't like thosehanges. an investigation underway where a small private plane suddenly crashed in to the pacific ocean. the two people on
there are plans to reallocate mental health resources from zuckerberg san francisco general hospital to homeless shelters. why hospital employees don't like thosehanges. an investigation underway where a small private plane suddenly crashed in to the pacific ocean. the two people on
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the ad says, one of the bedrooms belong to mark zuckerberg.egin this, ran for his old room is 19 $50 per month. >> is the offering is new streaming services at a discount start priced early subscribers. disney plus assent to launch in november for $7 per month and for less than $4 per month, members of disney d 23 fan club with the three year subscription. disney plus will feature original star wars and marvel shows along with many disney franchises, including pixar films and national geographic programs. disney fans must sign up by december 2 to get that discount. the move will put it in direct competition with netflix. netflix has a large streaming service, but it's dvd delivery service is far from dead. the company says it just ship debts 5 billion disc. netflix began video delivers 21 years ago and still has 2.4 million desk subscribers. >>> mcdonald's a super sizing its home delivery to a partnership with jordache. mcdonald has been partnering with uber eats since 2017. but adding jordache expands its delivery service to 10,000. mcdonald'
the ad says, one of the bedrooms belong to mark zuckerberg.egin this, ran for his old room is 19 $50 per month. >> is the offering is new streaming services at a discount start priced early subscribers. disney plus assent to launch in november for $7 per month and for less than $4 per month, members of disney d 23 fan club with the three year subscription. disney plus will feature original star wars and marvel shows along with many disney franchises, including pixar films and national...