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mark zuckerberg and the president?do not think that we concluded that mark zuckerberg is a republican or trump supporter necessarily, but what he is is concerned about facebook's ability to stay dominant manatt be regulated, and in that sense, he has been in credibly helpful to the president looking the other way when he breaks rules, reaching out to him directly when there are problems that need to be solved, also with conservative news organizations, the policy at facebook has looked the other there is information spread on facebook. it all has to do with the recent round of lies about voting. thato vote, went about, facebook has said in the past would take that content down, but instead has been putting links to more information instead. ultimately, employees are concerned, not just about this type of behavior in the u.s., but how facebook caters to governments and powers around the world and that is the story. it is a sobering reminder of how facebook deals with these problems. emily: you also reveal that zuckerber
mark zuckerberg and the president?do not think that we concluded that mark zuckerberg is a republican or trump supporter necessarily, but what he is is concerned about facebook's ability to stay dominant manatt be regulated, and in that sense, he has been in credibly helpful to the president looking the other way when he breaks rules, reaching out to him directly when there are problems that need to be solved, also with conservative news organizations, the policy at facebook has looked the...
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more on the promises made by mark zuckerberg. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs, mark zuckerberg said the way facebook handles the upcoming election, changes are coming. >> are you worried about people to put information out that mail-in voting isn't so safe? >> one of the things we're going to be doing is at the top of facebook and instagram, we're going to be putting accurate information about how to vote by mail and do it accurately, but we're also going to be acting on content that people try to put out there that says it is fraudule. >> facebook has announced four key changes to its platforms in the final two months before the election. there will be no new political ads in the week before the election. the company will attach information labels to content that de legitimizes voting methods and they will direct users to poll results if someone tries to say they won too early. >> now under these new rules, they would get removed. >> this is not just anyone, it is the president of the united states. yes. >> this will definitely apply to the president once this policy goes into
more on the promises made by mark zuckerberg. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs, mark zuckerberg said the way facebook handles the upcoming election, changes are coming. >> are you worried about people to put information out that mail-in voting isn't so safe? >> one of the things we're going to be doing is at the top of facebook and instagram, we're going to be putting accurate information about how to vote by mail and do it accurately, but we're also going to be...
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but first, >>> ahead, ourclusive conversation with mark zuckerberg.ow the facebook ceo plans to keep political misinformation away from the social network. and a salon owner reacts to house speaker nancy pelosi's claim that she was, quote, set up to violate coronavirus restrictions just to get her hair did. we'll talk about that. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ don't worry. about a thing. cuz every little thing is gonna be alright singin don't worry (don't worry) about a thing (about a thing) cuz every little thing is gonna be alright ♪ today's the day to get to your toyota dealer. but hurry, they're going fast. toyota. let's go places but hurry, they're going fast. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together a
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here's mark zuckerberg. >> if people post content that is broadly trying to delegitimize the outcomethe election, like saying things like voting by mail will definitely lead to fraud, or other things that basically emundermine theseratic principles, methods of voting we know are safe, we are just going to add some context to those posts. s: we talked a lot previously about how facebook has been criticized for being too slow to act on policing false and misleading contact. -- content. cebook's rival twitter moved to man this tweet from president trump, where he suggests mail-in voting was substantially fraudulent. twitter flagged that at this leading -- that as misleadifa. book took a different stance. but that was then, and facebook has clearly had a wreath--- re- in but listen to mark zuckerberg taking on this question from cbs's gayle king. >> have you personay engaged with the president, mark, about his post on this particular >> i don't think recently. i have hadertain discussions with him in the past, where i have told him that i thought some of the rhetoric was problematic. i d
here's mark zuckerberg. >> if people post content that is broadly trying to delegitimize the outcomethe election, like saying things like voting by mail will definitely lead to fraud, or other things that basically emundermine theseratic principles, methods of voting we know are safe, we are just going to add some context to those posts. s: we talked a lot previously about how facebook has been criticized for being too slow to act on policing false and misleading contact. -- content....
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mark zuckerberg.an exclusive interview with "cbs this morning" co-anchor gayle king, zuckerberg warns what could happen if one candidate declares victory prematurely. >> we're going to take this seriously and make sure that-- that people aren't declaring victory and saying that any kind of ongoing counting of votes is "evidence of a rigged election" or anything like that. i think that that would be dangerous. i think it would be kind of delegitimizing of the election. and i think it could risk increasing-- you know, people getting in the streets and civil unrest after the election, which i think would be very problematic. >> o'donnell: there's more of gayle's exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg tomorrow on "cbs this morning," including new steps facebook is taking to prepare for the election. tonight, there is growing proof that vladimir putin and his government were involved in a different kind of attack. test results show russian opposition leader alexei navalny was poisoned by a military-grade
mark zuckerberg.an exclusive interview with "cbs this morning" co-anchor gayle king, zuckerberg warns what could happen if one candidate declares victory prematurely. >> we're going to take this seriously and make sure that-- that people aren't declaring victory and saying that any kind of ongoing counting of votes is "evidence of a rigged election" or anything like that. i think that that would be dangerous. i think it would be kind of delegitimizing of the election....
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have a listen to how carefully mark zuckerberg chooses his words here, responding to cbs‘s gayle kinge president about his posts? i don't think recently, i've had discussions with him in the past where i said i think some of the rhetoric was problematic, if i did talk to him. i'd be clear in the importance of making sure that people have confidence in the election. here's silicon valley correspondent james clayton. this is quite a big shift really. this is quite a big shift really. this is quite a big shift really. this is a real moment where mark zuckerberg is really decided this would be really poisonous election. and it is very likely that there be all sorts of accusations againstjoe biden the donald trump and they do not want to be at the very centre of that. and it is all about the lag, and this could go up and they can take it down. and one site can put up a misleading ad for six hours and i2, and it can take days and time to take these ads down and when it comes to the election, it's too late. now, an update on the coronavirus in the uk. lots of speculation about whether quaran
have a listen to how carefully mark zuckerberg chooses his words here, responding to cbs‘s gayle kinge president about his posts? i don't think recently, i've had discussions with him in the past where i said i think some of the rhetoric was problematic, if i did talk to him. i'd be clear in the importance of making sure that people have confidence in the election. here's silicon valley correspondent james clayton. this is quite a big shift really. this is quite a big shift really. this is...
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mark zuckerberg says he's most concerned about potential disputes over the election results.e's more of gayle king's interview. >> one of the things that i'm quite worried about, after election day, is that since it may take additional time for the votes to get counted this year, especially with mail in voting, there's a greater chance of civil unrest and violence afternoon the election. some people expect there to be somebody who won on ep lex night, i don't think we're going to necessarily get that. i think it's important we start preparing people now. there's nothing illegitimate about taking a few extra days, even weeks to make sure all the votes were counted. it would be delegitimate if we didn't. >> what will you do, say, on election night if one candidate says i won when all the votes aren't in? >> we're in a place of policy. we have a partnership with if somebody tries to prematurely declare a victory in a presidential election or any others, before there's a consensus on who won the meing there isn't e going to an official result on this election, and directing peopl
mark zuckerberg says he's most concerned about potential disputes over the election results.e's more of gayle king's interview. >> one of the things that i'm quite worried about, after election day, is that since it may take additional time for the votes to get counted this year, especially with mail in voting, there's a greater chance of civil unrest and violence afternoon the election. some people expect there to be somebody who won on ep lex night, i don't think we're going to...
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what mark zuckerberg has to say on that. good morning to you. i'm hallie jackson in washington and our team has it covered from all angles. mike menoli in wisconsin, kelly o'donnell is covering the white house. mike, we've been talking about a potential biden trip to wisconsin. the day is here. what are you learning about his plans? >> reporter: it's been 674 days since joe biden last came to this critical battleground state of wisconsin. i was with him on that trip. it was a campaign event just days before the midterm elections. his message that day was to talk about how he said it's the angry, the negative tone of that year's campaign was so overwhelming. he said it was incumbent upon our political leaders to lower the temperature and restore some dignity to this political debate. that's exactly the message that i understand biden is going to bring on his visit to kenosha today. he's going to have a community conversation at the church behind me. he's also going to meet with jacob blake, sr., and members of the blake family. more of a unifying
what mark zuckerberg has to say on that. good morning to you. i'm hallie jackson in washington and our team has it covered from all angles. mike menoli in wisconsin, kelly o'donnell is covering the white house. mike, we've been talking about a potential biden trip to wisconsin. the day is here. what are you learning about his plans? >> reporter: it's been 674 days since joe biden last came to this critical battleground state of wisconsin. i was with him on that trip. it was a campaign...
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mark zuckerberg thinks it is a central part of democracy. part of his view of free speech, but you're right, election day is is not really a thing any more his idea that information in the last week is somewhat arbitrary. i think that with a lot of this stuff they don't really know, there is not a lot of data for their actual effect on voting and how people vote on their motivations for it and i really though i their primary view of the company at this point is kind of a pr image one to prevent it from getting pillared as it was the last time isn't what is really going to happen, everyone with a political ad will glflood the system but maybe not put money into it until three days before. if they really want to target it for the last moments for those that vote in person all they have to do is put the ad into the system at that time and not have it show up until that targeted moment that they want it to. they don't want them to comb through those adds in that moment in this big flood and find things that might be problematic. >> yeah, in that
mark zuckerberg thinks it is a central part of democracy. part of his view of free speech, but you're right, election day is is not really a thing any more his idea that information in the last week is somewhat arbitrary. i think that with a lot of this stuff they don't really know, there is not a lot of data for their actual effect on voting and how people vote on their motivations for it and i really though i their primary view of the company at this point is kind of a pr image one to prevent...
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mark zuckerberg unveiled the new measures in a facebook post haste as this election won't be business as usual and admits he has a responsibility to clear up confusion he says he's worried about divisions in the country and they could increase the risk of civil unrest he believes there could be intense claims and counterclaims as ballots are being counted so facebook will put labels on posts from candidates attempting to declare victory before the final results come in. over the past 2 years facebook's been scrutinized for how it handles misinformation last november were summoned by the u.s. senator answer questions about russia to sway the 2016 presidential election here method 470 fake accounts were linked to a shadowy company with ties to the kremlin and that he spent a $100000.00 to put chase ads on divisive issues facebook confirmed data from tens of millions of users was improperly shared with cambridge analytic or the london based consultancy firm worked for donald trump's presidential campaign as well as groups that pushed for brag that in the 2016 your k. referendum into 1018
mark zuckerberg unveiled the new measures in a facebook post haste as this election won't be business as usual and admits he has a responsibility to clear up confusion he says he's worried about divisions in the country and they could increase the risk of civil unrest he believes there could be intense claims and counterclaims as ballots are being counted so facebook will put labels on posts from candidates attempting to declare victory before the final results come in. over the past 2 years...
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despite facebook and zuckerberg out there, they're saying they won't allow campaigns to run new ads inek of the election campaign but if you're the trump cam pane, any campaign, buy a ton of ads the week before the campaign and it will run all the way out through election day and lies about your opponent. zuckerberg was on cbs this morning and here's what he had to say. >> dumping information, the misinformation the last days of the election may not be time for the normal debate and process to play out and why i think it's important to have extra restrictions in the last week. the thing i'm sensitive is us be the ultimate deciders of what is right and wrong and true and false in the world. >> reporter: so there's zuckerberg saying that if there's ads being placed and bought in the last week of the election, because facebook allows false ads, there might not be enough time for the scrutiny of the ads and saying that facebook will accept the money from the campaigns, millions of dollars from campaigns can still run ads with lies in them and it's up to us in the media, the voters and i gu
despite facebook and zuckerberg out there, they're saying they won't allow campaigns to run new ads inek of the election campaign but if you're the trump cam pane, any campaign, buy a ton of ads the week before the campaign and it will run all the way out through election day and lies about your opponent. zuckerberg was on cbs this morning and here's what he had to say. >> dumping information, the misinformation the last days of the election may not be time for the normal debate and...
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mark zuckerberg says this move is an effort to help protect against election interference.post last night, zuckerberg said that he is krned about the challenges people could be facing when voting with communities being affected by covid-19. while new ads will be banned, already approved ads will continue to run throughout the election cycle. critics have argued facebook's policy against fact checking political ads allows a company to profit from misinformation. zuckerberg also announced that facebook and instagram is putting the company's voter information center at the top of the news feeds. >>> now to your morning money report. the u.s. labor department released the latest weekly jobless claims report. more than 800,000 people filed for unemployment benefits last week which is lower than projections. they thought it would be around 950,000. and this is just the second time during the pandemic that new weekly claims are below 1 million. there are more than 13.25 million continuing claims and that is lower than the forecasts of 14 million. >>> taking a live look at the new
mark zuckerberg says this move is an effort to help protect against election interference.post last night, zuckerberg said that he is krned about the challenges people could be facing when voting with communities being affected by covid-19. while new ads will be banned, already approved ads will continue to run throughout the election cycle. critics have argued facebook's policy against fact checking political ads allows a company to profit from misinformation. zuckerberg also announced that...
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>> remember last month when a number of the leaders of tech giants including mark zuckerberg for facebookell as jeff bezos with amazon all testified before a committee. however, i think it would be difficult to get something done between now and november. i think republicans and democrats have a very different view about this. i think republicans are definitely looking at this from a very different perspective from democrats as to how to clamp down on these tech giants and many will push back on this because they have their own way of handling this. and i think there's too much partisanship on capitol hill for both sides to come together. but i will say this. talking to lawmakers and staff up on capitol hill, there definitely is a concern about any interference from, you know, adversaries like russia online ahead of the election. we know there's been evidence of that happening ahead of this election cycle. >> julia, let's talk about biden's visit to kenosha. how was his manager received? >> i think it was received very positively, i think, from his reporters on the ground there from the b
>> remember last month when a number of the leaders of tech giants including mark zuckerberg for facebookell as jeff bezos with amazon all testified before a committee. however, i think it would be difficult to get something done between now and november. i think republicans and democrats have a very different view about this. i think republicans are definitely looking at this from a very different perspective from democrats as to how to clamp down on these tech giants and many will push...
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owns a controlling percent in facebook, but more specifically, zuckerberg has had to answer to the u.sment on several occasions, testifying to congress. he may be subpoenaed next week as ylan mui just reported. they do have an oversight board. is there more to be with them and collaborate on that oversight board to help internal systems, rather than come at it from an external, antagonistic perspective. >> i think there's two great points there which is your first one, facebook has a board, a corporate board, it does where are they where are the voices on that board, calling out the problems that we know are the problems happening in realtime now? i would really like to be hearing from those people. and rye would really hope they will be appearing on television the next few weeks the second point you raise is about the oversight board which facebook has established so, the reason why, you know, this group of people look to set up this real facebook oversight board, was because, you know, how many years in, when they first started thinking about it. this board has still not convened and
owns a controlling percent in facebook, but more specifically, zuckerberg has had to answer to the u.sment on several occasions, testifying to congress. he may be subpoenaed next week as ylan mui just reported. they do have an oversight board. is there more to be with them and collaborate on that oversight board to help internal systems, rather than come at it from an external, antagonistic perspective. >> i think there's two great points there which is your first one, facebook has a...
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the big problem is that, you know a summer's worth of zuckerberg's internal town hall meetings he isaugts between a democratic employee base and a fairly conservative base will he try to embrace the view from nowhere and i think that is something, you can't look into their course >> facebook, populism is more engaging, do you agree with that sentiment or this more passing the buck >> this is one of the most cynical statements ever to come out of facebook. at the end of the day, what mark du zuckerberg describes as free speech it is built around outrage and obviously left wing politics know what has happened that has been a smaller part of the left-wing strategy, but they are stoking hate speech. i disagree with the notion that facebook's audience looks different than the population as a whole. the population as a swhoel in the middle, at the moment moving slightly leftward. and you know facebook's algorithms are amplifying not the people in the middle they're doing qanon, the proud boys, promoting trump's stuff, and all of that collectively is, if you will, contaminating our politics
the big problem is that, you know a summer's worth of zuckerberg's internal town hall meetings he isaugts between a democratic employee base and a fairly conservative base will he try to embrace the view from nowhere and i think that is something, you can't look into their course >> facebook, populism is more engaging, do you agree with that sentiment or this more passing the buck >> this is one of the most cynical statements ever to come out of facebook. at the end of the day, what...
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this after ceo mark zuckerberg talked to cbs this morning. this is bloomberg.hat is sensitive is having us be the ultimate deciders of what is right and wrong at a and false. there are a number of cases where we can rely on other authorities. ♪ the u.s. justice department planning to file an antitrust lawsuit against google as soon as this month according to a new york times report. this after attorney general william barr turned down a request by career lawyers that said they need more time to build the case. to garrett who has been covering google for us. how soon do we think the timeline could be? sure if it isot sooner, but we are seeing, at least according to this report, a little more clarity. known --now, we have there have been various reports about this split in the justice department. career lawyers, people working there for years are saying that we need more time to really get all our ducks in a row before we launch our case against google. barr appointed by president trump says you guys have done enough work and we launch the case now. it raises the
this after ceo mark zuckerberg talked to cbs this morning. this is bloomberg.hat is sensitive is having us be the ultimate deciders of what is right and wrong at a and false. there are a number of cases where we can rely on other authorities. ♪ the u.s. justice department planning to file an antitrust lawsuit against google as soon as this month according to a new york times report. this after attorney general william barr turned down a request by career lawyers that said they need more time...
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. >>> the potential for unrest around the election is a concern for mark zuckerberg. in one interview with cbs this morning, gayle king talked to zuckerberg and they said that they want to make sure that candidates do not ill beincount they might not decide on november third because of the delay in counting malin and absentee ballots. and the nebraska man is waging war against boneless buffalo wings. in one video that has gone viral, ander christensen asked the council to rename the appetizer, arguing that it does not come from a wing and he wants them known as buffalo style chicken tenders or spicy mugs. they have responded with a wanted poster for christiansen for slander. i am diane king hall. >>> he has a point, right? they want to make sure the power grid does not buckle under the strain of the hot weather forecast. they have been ordered to delay the routine maintenance, generating as much electricity as possible during the heat wave. >> with all that heat, many people will want to go to the beach this how late we can't but do not go to pacifica. they are using
. >>> the potential for unrest around the election is a concern for mark zuckerberg. in one interview with cbs this morning, gayle king talked to zuckerberg and they said that they want to make sure that candidates do not ill beincount they might not decide on november third because of the delay in counting malin and absentee ballots. and the nebraska man is waging war against boneless buffalo wings. in one video that has gone viral, ander christensen asked the council to rename the...
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zuckerberg said that it is true that there are a lot of conservative voices on the platform but it isis an content is often what get. >> the stories that get the most reach, right, on a day to day basis are the same things that people talk about in the mainstream. they are not highly partisan politicalkeergied that he is trying to influence the outcome of the election. his supporters are saying that he couldn't have predicted the problems when he created facebook. >>> and a washing frning about for their kids online privacy. a new study finds marketers are using tens of thousands of apps to collect data on children, including location data being shared with third party marketing companies to develop targeted ads, experparent s should update privacy settings and monitor what their kids are doing. >>> well, if you need more proof that technology i th i it. "the guardian" has published an article written entirely by a robot. so researchers asked a robot write an he essay from scratch. it wrote that robots come in peace. it also made a plea to give robots rights saying that they are just
zuckerberg said that it is true that there are a lot of conservative voices on the platform but it isis an content is often what get. >> the stories that get the most reach, right, on a day to day basis are the same things that people talk about in the mainstream. they are not highly partisan politicalkeergied that he is trying to influence the outcome of the election. his supporters are saying that he couldn't have predicted the problems when he created facebook. >>> and a...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellularhas been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plathat fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. a partisan battle is underway over the supreme court seat left vacant after justice ruth bader ginsburg's death on friday. vigils and rallies continued outside the supreme court last night in memory of the late justice. >> fill that seat!
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mark zuckerberg repeated pledge not to censor political content you know we've tried to distinguish ourselves as. probably being one of the tech companies that is the most protective of giving people a voice and free expression over all content is newsworthy we also won't take it down even if it would otherwise conflict with some of our standards what i believe is that in a democracy it's really important that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying that they can make their own judgments i don't think it's right for a private company to censor politicians or the news in a democracy. well i'm delighted to welcome onto the program knowledge dr michael rect unwalled author of the google archipelago the digital gulag the simulation of freedom welcome as we just heard michael mark zuckerberg say yes he wants to our paul free speech how does facebook's newly declared power to delete anything really fit in with goal. it doesn't it doesn't fit in with both books practices in general which have been censoring and biased and completely draconian in terms of how they treat content and
mark zuckerberg repeated pledge not to censor political content you know we've tried to distinguish ourselves as. probably being one of the tech companies that is the most protective of giving people a voice and free expression over all content is newsworthy we also won't take it down even if it would otherwise conflict with some of our standards what i believe is that in a democracy it's really important that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying that they can make their...
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baara hope zuckerberg. the leonard annorma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. with 38 days to go until election day, president donald trump is set to officially announce his nominee to be the next associate justice on the u.s. supreme court. 24 hours before a planned 5:00 p.m. eastern time event in the white house rose garden, newshour confirmed the chce is judge amy coney barrett, who is currently serving on the 7th u.s. circuit court of appeals in chicago. last night, at a rally in newport news, virginia, the president said his
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. >> yes, mark zuckerberg says that this move is in part to protect against election interference. in a post overnight, he said that he is concerned about the challenges people could be facing when voting with communities being affected by covid-19. while new ads will be banned, already approved ads will continue to run throughout the election cycle. critics have argued facebook's policy against fact checking political ads allows the company to profit from misinformation. zuckerberg also announced this week facebook and instagram is putting the company's voter information center at the top of the feeds. >>> fire crews across the bay area are racing for containment before temperatures jump this weekend. the scu complex now at 767676 contained. it has burned more than 390,000 acres. the lnuas burnean es ands d the czu complex has burned more than 85,000 acres and it is almost 50% contained. >>> and we've been really fortunate lately that the weather has been couldn't be. we' cooperating. the deep marine layer has helped with the humidity levels. but this weekend there will be intense
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mark zuckerberg very much has the view that no one can tell him what to do. business is made by keeping people affect the and emotionally engaged in the platform. there's no content on earth that does that better than hate speech and conspiracy theories. they create algorithms designed to keep us engaged and those algorithms will naturally promote harmful content. the real problem we have here is that it isn't just about advertising algorithms. it also is true of facebook groups. this is something created initially to give people a chance to get together and share things with family and friends and people who were interested in the same things. the problem is that facebook groups have evolved to the point where they're now really the incubator of conspiracy theories, disinformation and hate. and in that context, facebook's own research says that 64% of the time that a person joins an extremist network on facebook, it is because facebook has recommended that they do so. and brandy and ben have done amazing work to show how that has promoted things like qanon a
mark zuckerberg very much has the view that no one can tell him what to do. business is made by keeping people affect the and emotionally engaged in the platform. there's no content on earth that does that better than hate speech and conspiracy theories. they create algorithms designed to keep us engaged and those algorithms will naturally promote harmful content. the real problem we have here is that it isn't just about advertising algorithms. it also is true of facebook groups. this is...
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requests are coming from san francisco general zuckerberg memorial hospital. but when you look at the fiscal year prior and the year prior to that, we're not doing that bad. i was expecting to see a higher number, especially as we went into the covid response, and the number of people that may have said i need an accommodation based on either a serious health condition or whatever it is. this is not a seriously high number, but this is still a manageable number in terms of a.d.a. requests. i'm not upset about the 308. i think it's still a relatively good number, and i think we're still doing a-ok with that so far. this is where i have a problem. if you look at, across the board, the total percentage of discipline outweighs the total percent of population for both black and hispanic. it's just the opposite for everyone else, and this is what we've been talking about before the board of supervisors about, you know, people treated like they're disciplined more, and the numbers actually show that. we're working to make those bars actually reverse. and as i go thro
requests are coming from san francisco general zuckerberg memorial hospital. but when you look at the fiscal year prior and the year prior to that, we're not doing that bad. i was expecting to see a higher number, especially as we went into the covid response, and the number of people that may have said i need an accommodation based on either a serious health condition or whatever it is. this is not a seriously high number, but this is still a manageable number in terms of a.d.a. requests. i'm...
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. >> and lawyers prepare to file an antitrust lawsuit in zuckerberg's company >> and sally strengthens a live report from that region >> is apple making the best for october? what it is saving for the fall wednesday, september 16th, this is "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening wherever you are watching thanks for joining us. here is how your money and local markets are opening. maybe you can't because you are driving. they are higher. dow futures indicate they are opening higher futures are up 97. the decent day rises on tuesday. a positive breath day. about 70% of all stocks rose the third positive session in a row for the dow and s&p 500. small caps continue to be a rising star. the russell 2000 adding to the monday's 2.5% gain from the recent 52-week high. small caps, again, a group to watch. another one are the transports a new 52-week high a leading indicator. that is the transport's highest level. that record set almost two years ago today but something to watch. this morning, oil is rising on concern that hurricane sally will not begin pro
. >> and lawyers prepare to file an antitrust lawsuit in zuckerberg's company >> and sally strengthens a live report from that region >> is apple making the best for october? what it is saving for the fall wednesday, september 16th, this is "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening wherever you are watching thanks for joining us. here is how your money and local markets are opening. maybe you can't because you are driving....
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this is a newly released video with mark zuckerberg and axios on hbo, in which he essentially tried to of the big-picture problems that social media platforms like facebook are having with accelerating hate speech and amplifying right-wing voices. take a listen to what he told my colleague, mike allen, about how he views the role of facebook as a sort of right-wing echo chamber. >> facebook, the reality is, is a real right-wing echo chamber, if you look at some of the loudest voices on facebook, it's your breitbart and it's sarah palin and it's franklin graham. and that part of the spectrum has figured out facebook in this moment. your liberal friends must hate it. >> well, look, i think your characterization, frankly, is just wrong. i don't think that the service is a right-wing echo chamber, to use your words. i think that, you know, everyone can use their voice and can find media that they trust that reflects the opinions and the life experiences that they're having. >> so, you know, yasmin, we hear mark zuckerberg there sort of talk about how he disagrees with that characterization
this is a newly released video with mark zuckerberg and axios on hbo, in which he essentially tried to of the big-picture problems that social media platforms like facebook are having with accelerating hate speech and amplifying right-wing voices. take a listen to what he told my colleague, mike allen, about how he views the role of facebook as a sort of right-wing echo chamber. >> facebook, the reality is, is a real right-wing echo chamber, if you look at some of the loudest voices on...
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and i think, you know, mark zuckerberg often says that he doesn't want to be the arbiter of truth.for many, many americans determines what news we see, determines what people we have relationships with, determines what communities outside of our families and friends that we join, determines what we believe about public health and public safety and the list goes on and on and on. facebook has control over so many areas of our lives. it's really wild. and they need to take responsibility for that. >> i want to ask you about what we're going to talk about tomorrow. we are going to give people something that you do all the time with ben, we're going to give people real tips on how to catch information that is false, how to avoid it, how to fight back. you're going -- you and ben are working up some actual tips that regular people can employ immediately. >> yeah. i think keeping this in mind that social media platforms have long neglected their duty to sort of curate an experience online that doesn't amplify the worst voices, that doesn't make the experience for us that you are dangerou
and i think, you know, mark zuckerberg often says that he doesn't want to be the arbiter of truth.for many, many americans determines what news we see, determines what people we have relationships with, determines what communities outside of our families and friends that we join, determines what we believe about public health and public safety and the list goes on and on and on. facebook has control over so many areas of our lives. it's really wild. and they need to take responsibility for...
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mark zuckerberg and priscilla chan are investing $300 million in election infrastructure according to political website axios. the money is going to two centers that promote safe and reliable voting. the cofounder of facebook told axios it is important for counties and states to have the resources they need to handle what he calls unprecedented conditions. the latest border clash between india and china points to a longer-term conflict. india says its troops were able to stop a push by chinese forces to claim more ground over the weekend along the disputed himalayan border. both countries have sent thousands of troops to the region. shares of zoom are soaring. the video service reported the second largest sales surge among nasdaq 100 companies last quarter. 355%, well above estimates. it is a sign businesses and consumers keep flocking to zoom in larger numbers than expected. elon musk continued his climb up the ritualist. the founder of tesla past mark zuckerberg and is now the third richest person in the world according to the bloomberg billionaires index. elon musk is now worth $11
mark zuckerberg and priscilla chan are investing $300 million in election infrastructure according to political website axios. the money is going to two centers that promote safe and reliable voting. the cofounder of facebook told axios it is important for counties and states to have the resources they need to handle what he calls unprecedented conditions. the latest border clash between india and china points to a longer-term conflict. india says its troops were able to stop a push by chinese...
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to imminent risk of physical harm, and misinformation can't be allowed to spread to our system, zuckerbergeclared. so what exactly may you be wondering constitutes this information? what the definition of that? in practice, misinformation according to facebook as anything, and anything that embraces big tech allies in the communist government of china. information like that is misinformation and must be censored, not for your benefit, it doesn't help you at all, but for theirs. to solidify their power. so in july facebook and twitter took home a video on the new site breitbart of practicing physicians and front-line doctors pointing out that hydroxychloroquine could help coronavirus patients. listen carefully to what the doctor say in this video. >> this is a treatment regimen that is very simple and should be in the hands of the american people. the difficult aspect of this is that at the moment because of politics it's being blocked from doctors prescribing it and it's being blocked from pharmacists releasing it. they've been in power to overrule the doctors opinion. i am in favor of it
to imminent risk of physical harm, and misinformation can't be allowed to spread to our system, zuckerbergeclared. so what exactly may you be wondering constitutes this information? what the definition of that? in practice, misinformation according to facebook as anything, and anything that embraces big tech allies in the communist government of china. information like that is misinformation and must be censored, not for your benefit, it doesn't help you at all, but for theirs. to solidify...
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elon musk became richer than mark zuckerberg slitting tesla stock.s raises the question you posed. evolution at aal time when retail investors are getting into the market? lisa saunders in here at in here52 -- saunters at about 6:52. off the march0% bottom. i will have to check that as well. certainly an explosive price move. more in going to create this market. we will have more on that and on the distribution involving many banks. there are 10, 15 banks. goldman gets a lead as well. i saw with kevin and it is interesting here for the nation. we at bloomberg always have an interest in the economy and finance investment and such. you really wonder what the issues are going to be as we stagger from september into october in this nation. lisa: how much is the economy going to remain front and center if u.s. equities keep rallying, even if we see the labor market under pressure? to fuel is this going this feeling that we are going -- getting a recovery? out in iowa, for "the guardian," it is the economy front and center. he was speaking of agricultural
elon musk became richer than mark zuckerberg slitting tesla stock.s raises the question you posed. evolution at aal time when retail investors are getting into the market? lisa saunders in here at in here52 -- saunters at about 6:52. off the march0% bottom. i will have to check that as well. certainly an explosive price move. more in going to create this market. we will have more on that and on the distribution involving many banks. there are 10, 15 banks. goldman gets a lead as well. i saw...
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let me give zuckerberg some space, maybe this will work out.h companies, 15 seconds, are they doing enough? >> i don't think so. not to bulk up my former workplace but they are the ball work when it comes to the twitters of the world, the arbiters of truth is a slippery slope when it comes down to that and a lot of times those voices are penalized. jillian: thank you very much for your insights, we appreciate it. todd: donald trump threatening to cut federal funds to cities the tones control unrest. the congressman spearheading the move joins us live. jillian: could nancy pelosi phase, charges over her state of the union stunned? republicans have that story next. ♪ robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. jillian: two breaking stories, the suspected the deadly shooting of a conservative protester in portland is that. us marshals shooting the ant
let me give zuckerberg some space, maybe this will work out.h companies, 15 seconds, are they doing enough? >> i don't think so. not to bulk up my former workplace but they are the ball work when it comes to the twitters of the world, the arbiters of truth is a slippery slope when it comes down to that and a lot of times those voices are penalized. jillian: thank you very much for your insights, we appreciate it. todd: donald trump threatening to cut federal funds to cities the tones...
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requests are coming from san francisco general zuckerberg memorial hospital. when you look at the fiscal year prior and the year prior to that, we're not doing that bad. i was expecting to see a higher number, especially as we went into the covid response, and the number of people that may have said i need an accommodation based on either a serious health condition or whatever it is. this is not a seriously high number, but this is still a manageable number in terms of a.d.a. requests. i'm not upset about the 308. i think it's still a relatively good number, and i think we're still doing a-ok with that so far. this is where i have a problem. if you look at, across the board, the total percentage of discipline outweighs the total percent of population for both black and hispanic. it's just the opposite for everyone else, and this is what we've been talking about before the board of supervisors about, you know, people treated like they're disciplined more, and the numbers actually show that. we're working to make those bars actually reverse. and as i go through
requests are coming from san francisco general zuckerberg memorial hospital. when you look at the fiscal year prior and the year prior to that, we're not doing that bad. i was expecting to see a higher number, especially as we went into the covid response, and the number of people that may have said i need an accommodation based on either a serious health condition or whatever it is. this is not a seriously high number, but this is still a manageable number in terms of a.d.a. requests. i'm not...
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that are associated with their ceos and there are two that immediately come to mind one is zuckerberg and facebook, the other is tesla, tiffany, you own tesla. it's down about 10% today. so what, really? it's unhundreds of a percent over this year so far. what do you think about this sell-off and about the fact that its fortune is so closely tied to its founder and leader. yeah listen, i just want to set the report straight. tesla is not -- i think someone on the week said this, they're really a tech company. they're not a car company. they have not jumped on the innovation bandwagon they're actually driving it, right? so, yeah, i mean, elon musk, i joke that he's a business messy, but at the end of the day he is a genius what that does is translates into rock star i think we need to stop for a second and think about what recall le driving stock prices up what it is is people buying. he is a celebrity. he's a celebrity genius. that's what's pushing it up. in addition to the innovation of the company. when you look at companies like a tesla, that is certainly a factor >>> how many poin
that are associated with their ceos and there are two that immediately come to mind one is zuckerberg and facebook, the other is tesla, tiffany, you own tesla. it's down about 10% today. so what, really? it's unhundreds of a percent over this year so far. what do you think about this sell-off and about the fact that its fortune is so closely tied to its founder and leader. yeah listen, i just want to set the report straight. tesla is not -- i think someone on the week said this, they're really...
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zuckerberg was pretty fired up about it, was that he.th the editor-in-chief mike allen, he called facebook just that a right wing echo chamber and he accused mark zuckerberg of helping donald trump win reelection. obviously zuckerberg rejected those claims but he didn't miss something, he said partisan content drives more engagement on our site. but for the claims that the loudest voices on facebook are conservatives, zuckerberg said this, some people are more fizzes dictated and natural on the internet, i don't know if that justifies anything to you but it is kind of ironic or amusing that left-wing silicon valley is accusing one of their own, facebook of helping support right-wing voices. stuart: i just don't get it, i don't get that, i don't use facebook what i cannot believe that a silicon valley outfit and that's what facebook is would show any enthusiasm for president trump at all, i don't know where on earth that came from. lauren: that's what you have the employee walkouts in the boycotts, you name it but for the most part facebo
zuckerberg was pretty fired up about it, was that he.th the editor-in-chief mike allen, he called facebook just that a right wing echo chamber and he accused mark zuckerberg of helping donald trump win reelection. obviously zuckerberg rejected those claims but he didn't miss something, he said partisan content drives more engagement on our site. but for the claims that the loudest voices on facebook are conservatives, zuckerberg said this, some people are more fizzes dictated and natural on the...
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initiative they also heard about some of the connectivity issues they this morning the chan zuckerbergit doesn't stop there. the team over at headspace also heard about you. they heard about the difference you're making in your community. so they decided to give you one free year-long subscription to headspace. you can have the resources that you need for your mental health. and that's for all 1100 students so this is a big day to honor all the big work you've been doing. how do you feel, diana >> i really -- i can't believe all of the amazing things we just received, you guys. it's amazing so thank you so much >> you guys are the real heroes. and thank you for being there for your peers sheinelle, thank you for telling their story. because this is unlike anything i've seen. >> absolutely. it's a program they say should be implemented all around the country. to talk to our kids. great job. >> and let's keep it going let's keep the love going. we couldn't have all of the kids and everybody involved with the program out there. so we thought how about virtual? it's very 2020 here's more o
initiative they also heard about some of the connectivity issues they this morning the chan zuckerbergit doesn't stop there. the team over at headspace also heard about you. they heard about the difference you're making in your community. so they decided to give you one free year-long subscription to headspace. you can have the resources that you need for your mental health. and that's for all 1100 students so this is a big day to honor all the big work you've been doing. how do you feel, diana...
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is zuckerberg here? zuckerberg's an alien? what, you thought he was human? aaahhh! even though you think alien life is cool, remember our definition is different from scientists' definition of alien life. in movies it's amazing creatures or futuristic aliens. if anything, they just set us up for disappointment. they said on venus they basically discovered, what, a bacteria? they need to make movies that set up more realistic expectations. mc.♪ ♪ >> the aliens are coming, everybody! isn't it beautiful? they're going to give us peace on earth. or maybe a new soda flavor. that would be nice, right? something's coming out. ♪ ♪ that's it? i left my kids in the bath for this. >> trevor: now, we better pray that aliens are really nice and welcoming to humans because at the rate climate change is going we're going to need a place to crash. >> hurricane sally is expected to make a landfall as a category 1 tomorrow producing heavy rain and potentially life-threatening storm surge. states of emergency have been declared in mississippi, alabama and louisiana. >> the slow moving
is zuckerberg here? zuckerberg's an alien? what, you thought he was human? aaahhh! even though you think alien life is cool, remember our definition is different from scientists' definition of alien life. in movies it's amazing creatures or futuristic aliens. if anything, they just set us up for disappointment. they said on venus they basically discovered, what, a bacteria? they need to make movies that set up more realistic expectations. mc.♪ ♪ >> the aliens are coming, everybody!...
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you wrote the book on zuckerberg, about no new political ads.day axios saying that he thinks there is potential for what he called social unrest between the the vote and the result we're trying to make sure that is not organized you give him credit >> no, and i don't think anyone should i think that facebook is really good at public relations and that is what this is justin he nee justin heindricks at the new york media group put out something that really nailed it. that sectly it wondly it was esy not solving the problem. just saying you can't do a new ad in the last week it not going to prevent ads from happening. and it doesn't people from lying in ads that is the core issue and the third point is that facebook is not looking to solve the corp problem but to avoi spoint for the outcome think about this they will be a small part of what is wrong trying to sbesh fear with the election process or the aftermath. and we're we're worried about a cast on the process. they were not even touched by what mark said his system is how mat lish sh militias
you wrote the book on zuckerberg, about no new political ads.day axios saying that he thinks there is potential for what he called social unrest between the the vote and the result we're trying to make sure that is not organized you give him credit >> no, and i don't think anyone should i think that facebook is really good at public relations and that is what this is justin he nee justin heindricks at the new york media group put out something that really nailed it. that sectly it wondly...
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it's very telling in your zuckerberg interview that he said it's a big part of his business, politicalsaying that. thanks so much, susan. next, the kremlin responds to accusation that's it poisoned one of putin's critics. hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. number seven, please come up. please spell love. - love, s-h. - i think you misunderstood. your word is love. - yes, sir, i understand. - okay, please proceed. - love s-h-c. love. - i'm sorry, that's incorrect. - i know that's not how most people spell love but for me and about 1.4 million other kids, s-h-c is how you spell love. shc is shriners hospitals for children. - well then, you are correct. (audience applause) - because of the amazing people who support them, they bring love to so many kids in need every single day. - when you call the number on your screen right now and give as little as $19 a month, just 63 cents a day, you're
it's very telling in your zuckerberg interview that he said it's a big part of his business, politicalsaying that. thanks so much, susan. next, the kremlin responds to accusation that's it poisoned one of putin's critics. hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor to listen, is to hear more than what's being said... and offer the answers that make someone feel truly heard. i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. number seven, please come up. please spell...