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when it comes to mark zuckerberg, andrew, what is the data telling you?rew: it was not that long ago when mark zuckerberg was named number one on this list of top ceos, that was 2013. he dropped into the 50's and for the first time, he has dropped off the list this year. what we find is that the relentless public scrutiny of facebook's product and algorithms, combined with the election events from the past year, and it has taken it'll. normally when a company faces bad obesity, internally, employees raised to the occasion. it often galvanizes them to fix the problem and sentiment goes up. but it has just been so relentless with facebook especially after the january 6 capital insurrection. it seems to have finally pushed mark zuckerberg off the list this year. emily: interesting. number one was rich lesser of pcg. number two, the top tech ceo on the list was adobe's ceo. what stands out about him? andrew: well, both rich lesser from boston group, and adobe, they have 99% approval ratings. employees love them. in the case of adobe, people view him as puttin
when it comes to mark zuckerberg, andrew, what is the data telling you?rew: it was not that long ago when mark zuckerberg was named number one on this list of top ceos, that was 2013. he dropped into the 50's and for the first time, he has dropped off the list this year. what we find is that the relentless public scrutiny of facebook's product and algorithms, combined with the election events from the past year, and it has taken it'll. normally when a company faces bad obesity, internally,...
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emily: quick question, we've got about 30 seconds, you have covered mark zuckerberg from the earliestays and i am curious how much you think the decision was zuckerberg himself, if he was influenced by nick clegg or public opinion in getting to this point. david: he said in 2019 he believed politicians should be able to do anything on facebook. this is a 180 for him, i think nick clegg was the player that led to these changes. his idea of setting up the oversight board and doing it effectively and i am sure he is the one who convinced zuckerberg to basically accept their recommendations. i don't think zuckerberg wanted to do this, i think he is probably nervous about the implications it will have in many countries, not just the united states, if they have to come down harder on political leaders. but he has changed. he has very much changed. emily: interesting. you know better than many people. david kirkpatrick. always good to have you with us, we have missed you. thank you for taking the time. coming up, we will power up and find out what to watch at apple's biggest event of the yea
emily: quick question, we've got about 30 seconds, you have covered mark zuckerberg from the earliestays and i am curious how much you think the decision was zuckerberg himself, if he was influenced by nick clegg or public opinion in getting to this point. david: he said in 2019 he believed politicians should be able to do anything on facebook. this is a 180 for him, i think nick clegg was the player that led to these changes. his idea of setting up the oversight board and doing it effectively...
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zuckerberg; is that correct? >> you have asked me that already. yes, we received funds from multiple non-profits. >> 1.9 came from mr. zuckerberg and my understanding it is paid for grants, 24 hour poll, locations, drivethrough voting, et cetera. do you think any of these funds were used to pay for ads on facebook to? >> i. >> i am just asking whether the funds were drchlts i am just trying to provide a. >> were funds used for facebook ads, yes or no? >> yes. as in every election. >> so some of the funds coming from mr. zuckerberg were ultimately used to purchase facebook ads. i think that's relevant to know. was the grant solicited or unsolicited. >> do you mean? >> did you solicit a grant from mr. zucker weisselberg's operation for the election? >> i want to be clear, we as a county do look to supplement the funds that we don't receive from state and federal resources to host free and fair -- >> you solicited? i am trying to answer your question. >> you, the county election administrators solicited funds from private parties in the past to suppo
zuckerberg; is that correct? >> you have asked me that already. yes, we received funds from multiple non-profits. >> 1.9 came from mr. zuckerberg and my understanding it is paid for grants, 24 hour poll, locations, drivethrough voting, et cetera. do you think any of these funds were used to pay for ads on facebook to? >> i. >> i am just asking whether the funds were drchlts i am just trying to provide a. >> were funds used for facebook ads, yes or no? >> yes....
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so will more companies be following mark zuckerberg and company or going the way of goldman sachs?st mike gunsleman. so many companies have a major decision to make because so many people adapted their lifestyles from home. some like it, some don't. what do you think? you think most companies will follow goldman sachs and return or do a hybrid like facebook? >> great to see you. i know we're both dog people. it's been great to work from home. you can be around your dogs, kids, spouse and be in a more comfortable environment. the pandemic caught many people off guard. it's really brought up a great opportunity and zuckerberg pointed out that if it allows companies to take advantage of talent from all over the united states because they don't have to come to a major city to work in a certain office. what is interesting is, it depends on the company culture. we've seen chase, other finance institutions are trying to get more people back in. social media companies, technology giants are excited about remote work. you have to be proactive about cyber security. >> sandra: what do you thi
so will more companies be following mark zuckerberg and company or going the way of goldman sachs?st mike gunsleman. so many companies have a major decision to make because so many people adapted their lifestyles from home. some like it, some don't. what do you think? you think most companies will follow goldman sachs and return or do a hybrid like facebook? >> great to see you. i know we're both dog people. it's been great to work from home. you can be around your dogs, kids, spouse and...
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zuckerberg. my understanding is that it paid for grants including 20 for our polling locations, drive-thru voting it that are -- voting. ruth these funds used to pay for ads to increase voting turnout? ms. longoria: we do use funds to educate voters about their options for voting in harris county. rep. steil: for those funds used for as on facebook eschenbach ms. longoria: i'm trying to provide context. i understand. rep. steil: you may have as many remarks as you would like. but for funding on facebook ads, yes or no? ms. longoria: yes, as in every election. rep. steil: so some of the funds coming from mr. zuckerberg were also used patient -- to purchase facebook ads. where the grants elicited are unsolicited? ms. longoria: what do you mean? rep. steil: did you solicit a grant from mr. zuckerberg's operation? ms. longoria: i want to be clear , we as a county do look to supplement the funds that we do not receive from federal resources to host free and fair elections. i'm trying to answer your qu
zuckerberg. my understanding is that it paid for grants including 20 for our polling locations, drive-thru voting it that are -- voting. ruth these funds used to pay for ads to increase voting turnout? ms. longoria: we do use funds to educate voters about their options for voting in harris county. rep. steil: for those funds used for as on facebook eschenbach ms. longoria: i'm trying to provide context. i understand. rep. steil: you may have as many remarks as you would like. but for funding on...
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zuckerberg and dr. fauci and the main question for me is why don't democrats in the united states congress want to investigate how this virus started? those are four big questions we need answers to and the only way to do it is to have an investigation that the congress does and bring in dr. fauci and bring in mr. collins and ask the tough questions and then bring in this guy, chris hasel, the head of the board that overseas any grants, any applications, any grant application that is deal with gain of function research. he has said that they -- that the definition is way too narrow and only dealt with a couple of applications in the time that the board has been in operation. i think we have to do it. there's a select committee in congress. why in the world aren't we focused on how this virus started? maria: well, congressman, i know that you hit on a lot of other things. i want to slip in a quick break but you had right there the director of the fbi in front of you and you asked him about continued fisa
zuckerberg and dr. fauci and the main question for me is why don't democrats in the united states congress want to investigate how this virus started? those are four big questions we need answers to and the only way to do it is to have an investigation that the congress does and bring in dr. fauci and bring in mr. collins and ask the tough questions and then bring in this guy, chris hasel, the head of the board that overseas any grants, any applications, any grant application that is deal with...
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facebook plans to end the controversial policy championed by mark zuckerberg that he tempted politicians from rules that ban hate speech. president biden is crediting the vaccination campaign in the improvement in the may jobs report. employers added 559,000 jobs, and approval -- an improvement from april. >> progress that is pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years. as testament to the new strategy, not only growing yet but growing from the bottom up. mark: economist say the payroll add is modest, evidence that many companies are struggling to find workers as the economy recovers. the unemployment rate dipped to just under 6%. g7 finance ministers, including the u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen are nearing a deal for global corporate tax rates of at least 15%. it is lower than the 21% the u.s. initially proposed. the ministers are trying to agree on how to divide levies on global companies such as facebook and amazon. the weekend negotiations are an important step with agreements taking months to finalize. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktak
facebook plans to end the controversial policy championed by mark zuckerberg that he tempted politicians from rules that ban hate speech. president biden is crediting the vaccination campaign in the improvement in the may jobs report. employers added 559,000 jobs, and approval -- an improvement from april. >> progress that is pulling our economy out of the worst crisis in 100 years. as testament to the new strategy, not only growing yet but growing from the bottom up. mark: economist say...
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mark zuckerberg taking aim at apple's app store. that one has been brewing for a long time.. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ i wish that i knew what i know now ♪ find your own andy at schwab. ♪ when i was young... ♪ you need a financial plan that fits the way you want to live in retirement. a plan that can help grow and protect your money - now or in the future. with an annuity in your plan to help cover essential expenses, you'll have the freedom to live the retirement you want. this is what an annuity can do. find the right financial professional to show you how. learn more at protectedincome.org. >>> the select usa investment summit kicking off today held virtually for the first time the summit connects more t
mark zuckerberg taking aim at apple's app store. that one has been brewing for a long time.. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪ i...
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mark zuckerberg zuckerberg, the facebook ceo, saying that they have a big future, they named check peloton. the final thing i want to bring you, the sec issued statements saying that it will be closed for juneteenth on friday and the federal reserve board in washington has followed suit in the last few minutes. breaking news, day two will be closed to serve the g2 holiday. emily: ed ludlow, kriti gupta, take you so much for the roundup. moving on to big tech antitrust. that has been top of mind in washington. a new package is being pushed by representative david cicilline. here with me is victoria spartz of indiana. she is responsive -- sponsoring this act to ensure that the department of justice and fcc officials have the resources they need to enforce antitrust laws or so they say. congresswoman sparks, what do you hope this bill will accomplish? >> i would like to stipulate, i would really appreciate that we don't have just one ominous bill with a lot of information in there where you hates him, loves him and can never really decide what is the best voat t -- vote to take. we can have s
mark zuckerberg zuckerberg, the facebook ceo, saying that they have a big future, they named check peloton. the final thing i want to bring you, the sec issued statements saying that it will be closed for juneteenth on friday and the federal reserve board in washington has followed suit in the last few minutes. breaking news, day two will be closed to serve the g2 holiday. emily: ed ludlow, kriti gupta, take you so much for the roundup. moving on to big tech antitrust. that has been top of mind...
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>> you had mark zuckerberg and vice president nick clegg, who was deputy prime minister in the u.k.,efended this position of having politicians' statements considered newsworthy , that shouldn't be taken down on public platforms, that should be accessible to the public. the oversight board actually criticized facebook on that policy as well, saying that everyone needed to be held to the same rules and treated equally. so here you have facebook coming out and saying that is exactly what we are going to do. we are going to change how politicians are judged on the platform, the so-called strike policy where they monitor accounts. and politicians, if they do violate these new rules, will be suspended for a month up to two years depending on the violation. samantha: thank you for the update from new york. meanwhile, nigeria's government announced it has suspended social networking site twitter in the country. the move comes two days after opposed on the president's verified account which was deleted by the social media site for violating guidelines. but twitter was still working after the
>> you had mark zuckerberg and vice president nick clegg, who was deputy prime minister in the u.k.,efended this position of having politicians' statements considered newsworthy , that shouldn't be taken down on public platforms, that should be accessible to the public. the oversight board actually criticized facebook on that policy as well, saying that everyone needed to be held to the same rules and treated equally. so here you have facebook coming out and saying that is exactly what we...
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what was the bigger deal that zuckerberg was offering to dr.ci that the american people can't know about? does he have national security s clearance? >> we should know about it. not that i knowr: of. we should know about it. the fact they're redacting it is ridiculous. the claimed reason is a protection for trade secrets within aed company. it's obvious. whatever is there is politically embarrassing for joe biden and kamala harris, so they don't want people to see it. that's their strategy to media across the board is cover up, cover up, cover up. a year ago, in march and april of last year, i did two full pod casts on my podcast, verdict with ted cruz, going through the evidence in march and april of last year, why the evidence strongly suggested this escaped from a lab. there are not one but two laboratories studying virology in wuhan, china. the study the virology of coronaviruses. they don't just study coronaviruses, they study coronaviruses derived in bats, not just from bats but from bats, them closest place theycu occur naturally is 900
what was the bigger deal that zuckerberg was offering to dr.ci that the american people can't know about? does he have national security s clearance? >> we should know about it. not that i knowr: of. we should know about it. the fact they're redacting it is ridiculous. the claimed reason is a protection for trade secrets within aed company. it's obvious. whatever is there is politically embarrassing for joe biden and kamala harris, so they don't want people to see it. that's their...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. the peter g.n and joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of worthington mayo- smith. 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 fincial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has 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 plan that 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. president joe biden said today that america is back at the table and leading the world alongside nations that share democratic values. at a news conference following the
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the parallels are obvious zuckerberg i will leave aside he was a technological innovator and zuckerbergless about that elon musk he has a restless imagination into electric cars in space travel and technology and he reminds me very much of henry ford and thomas edison. and one technological field they change lives for a lot of americans. and they could not stay with the success that they had and they moved on and did more. they tried to conquer new areas. elon musk is always testing the boundaries of what he can do when we have not seen the last of his innovations. henry ford after his success with the model t and assembly-line plant, wanted to stretch himself out into this role and i think that is a factor that happens to people who are highly successful they begin to think their ideas in their thinking would probably be better for everybody so they tried to apply those successes and apply it to a larger group. that is true of henry ford he wanted to take those common sense ideas of what was good for people and apply that to essentially himself. it didn't happen but it was interesting
the parallels are obvious zuckerberg i will leave aside he was a technological innovator and zuckerbergless about that elon musk he has a restless imagination into electric cars in space travel and technology and he reminds me very much of henry ford and thomas edison. and one technological field they change lives for a lot of americans. and they could not stay with the success that they had and they moved on and did more. they tried to conquer new areas. elon musk is always testing the...
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zuckerberg's operation for the election?>> i want to be clear again, we as a county do look to supplement the funds that we do not receive from state and federal resources to host free and fair elections. i am trying to answer your question, representative. >> the administrators have solicited funds from private parties in the past to support the election operations. >> we do not solicit funds from private parties. >> ok. let me park this because we have limited time. maybe it is something this committee should look into how private party funds are used. we have seen this in wisconsin, in milwaukee, madison, racine, kenosha, green bay. they shared about $6.3 million in some about federal funding. i think it is an opportunity to examine how those funds were used. in my very short amount of time, let me shift gears. i would like to ask a quick question of miss titus. you have been very involved on promoting elections. you have looked at how hr one in particular in california has aspects of that. some of the challenges we see a
zuckerberg's operation for the election?>> i want to be clear again, we as a county do look to supplement the funds that we do not receive from state and federal resources to host free and fair elections. i am trying to answer your question, representative. >> the administrators have solicited funds from private parties in the past to support the election operations. >> we do not solicit funds from private parties. >> ok. let me park this because we have limited time....
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mark zuckerberg was only 16 when that order came down microsoft won on appeal.ou wonder, is this necessary? a lot of people thought a breakup of microsoft would be necessary to save tem. tech microsoft wasn't broken up and these little companies that looked fringe at the time have done so well that now we've got to shackle them to save tech i wonder if this legislation is focused on exactly the right thing. >> we didn't see a breakup of microsoft, but we did see, what, a lost decade, their competitive take a hit from the distractions raising a question some analysts talk about, too, would these big tech companies be better off if they were broken up, some businesses like aws at amazon could be worth a lot of money all on its own carl, what it comes down to is regulation versus the popularity of some of these services and devices. we are talking now about their dominance, a day we just had, we just finished the prime day holiday from amazon where, again, be sales just surpassed the previous record. there's no question these are dominant companies they are more en
mark zuckerberg was only 16 when that order came down microsoft won on appeal.ou wonder, is this necessary? a lot of people thought a breakup of microsoft would be necessary to save tem. tech microsoft wasn't broken up and these little companies that looked fringe at the time have done so well that now we've got to shackle them to save tech i wonder if this legislation is focused on exactly the right thing. >> we didn't see a breakup of microsoft, but we did see, what, a lost decade,...
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zuckerberg says facebook is also working on ways to use augmented reality so people can try on items, including from ads. >>> twitter is letting users apply to be part of a limitd test of its super follows and ticketed spaces. it lets people charge 2.99, 4.99 or 9.99 for access to content. it lets you charge between $1 to $1,000 to one of twitter's social audio rooms. offers extra features such as setting a cap on the room size. the test group will initially able to keep 97% of the money they make, initially. i'm sure that could change, right, marcus and laura? >> have to get in now. 97%. >> thanks. >>> shutting off the hose, coming up next on "today in the bay," the restrictions coming to another local city as the bay area's drought deepens. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1
zuckerberg says facebook is also working on ways to use augmented reality so people can try on items, including from ads. >>> twitter is letting users apply to be part of a limitd test of its super follows and ticketed spaces. it lets people charge 2.99, 4.99 or 9.99 for access to content. it lets you charge between $1 to $1,000 to one of twitter's social audio rooms. offers extra features such as setting a cap on the room size. the test group will initially able to keep 97% of the...
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what's the bigger deal that zuckerberg was offering to dr.ci that the american people can't know about? does he have an actual security clearance? senator: not that i know of and we should know about it and the fact that they're redacting it is ridiculous. the claim basis for the redactions is a protection for trade secrets within a company. the real basis for the redaction is obvious. it's that whatever is there it's politically embarrassing for joe biden and kamala harris and so they don't want people to see it. that's their strategy to media across the board, is cover up, cover, cover up. you know, a year ago in march or april of last year, i did two full podcasts on my podcast verdict with ted cruz going through the evidence in march and april of last year why the evidence strongly suggested this escaped from a lab. there are not one but two laboratory studying virology in china. they don't just study virology, they study virology of coronaviruses. they don't just study coronaviruses, coronavirus derived from bats. they don't just study t
what's the bigger deal that zuckerberg was offering to dr.ci that the american people can't know about? does he have an actual security clearance? senator: not that i know of and we should know about it and the fact that they're redacting it is ridiculous. the claim basis for the redactions is a protection for trade secrets within a company. the real basis for the redaction is obvious. it's that whatever is there it's politically embarrassing for joe biden and kamala harris and so they don't...
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an ecommerce platform and it makes sense to extend that to its creators as well now, on sunday zuckerbergred this video of himself throwing a spear, and yesterday he threw darts at apple's 30% fee on app makers zuckerberg saying that facebook's creator tools will be free until 2023 and then it will take less than apple's 30%, though he didn't say exactly how much in facebook's push to position itself as a partner for small businesses, it is launching a tool for creators to be able to see how different company's fees such as apple's impact their earnings carl, we couldn't resist showing that cool spear-throwing video again. >> he's not a bad shot you got to give him that, julia. amazing. just to the right of the bullseye but certainly the back and forth between facebook and apple this week has been remarkable julia, thanks. we'll take a break ubs takes target to a buy this morning, says the pandemic-era strength will continue they go to 265 they were at 210 it is an all-time high on target going back to the ipo in 1967. you can read more about it on cnbc.com/pro we're back after one last b
an ecommerce platform and it makes sense to extend that to its creators as well now, on sunday zuckerbergred this video of himself throwing a spear, and yesterday he threw darts at apple's 30% fee on app makers zuckerberg saying that facebook's creator tools will be free until 2023 and then it will take less than apple's 30%, though he didn't say exactly how much in facebook's push to position itself as a partner for small businesses, it is launching a tool for creators to be able to see how...
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elon musk went in, mark zuckerberg i think they're in a bit of trouble.'m going to be honest i have been loving twitter spaces twitter has my interest network. the people i find interesting are already on there it just shows up at the top of the app. this is where this whole space is interesting because the live social audio is a pretty simple feature. it's an add-on facebook has the social networks, twitter has the interest networks. spotify has the audio network content. if those hosts start doing live audio, i'm probably going to go there too. so clubhouse realizing a $4 billion valuation, it could be in a little bit of trouble right now. >> i guess it depends who you want to tap into yesterday when zuckerberg kicked off that live audio room, lots of jokes on twitter saying it was a carbon copy of spaces. do you think they need do anything different or can it sit back and rely on its scale for some kind of success here? >> i think facebook does not have to do anything different. i would have to say for all of these platforms with live social audio, whi
elon musk went in, mark zuckerberg i think they're in a bit of trouble.'m going to be honest i have been loving twitter spaces twitter has my interest network. the people i find interesting are already on there it just shows up at the top of the app. this is where this whole space is interesting because the live social audio is a pretty simple feature. it's an add-on facebook has the social networks, twitter has the interest networks. spotify has the audio network content. if those hosts start...
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on march 15, 2020, mark zuckerberg e-mailedded dr.ing they partner on a covid-19 information hub. on april 16th of that year, facebook posts, it takes steps to, quote, combat covid-19 related information. so it's starting to take down posts of anybody saying that the lab leak theory was possible. on february 8th of this year, facebook says it is removing what is considered more false claims about covid-19 and vaccines. it was -- it would not show posts about hydroxychloroquine, for example. on may 25th, dr. fauci admits to modest collaboration with the wuhan lab of virology admitting that covid-19 may have not occurred naturally at all. the next day, facebook reverses its -- facebook is censoring important information about the origins of covid-19, and we see that facebook founder mark zuckerberg with is e-mailing back and forth anthony fauci. yesterday on "sunday morning futures," texas senator ted cruz discussed this issue telling me facebook was operating under the direction the of the federal government, and that could have legal
on march 15, 2020, mark zuckerberg e-mailedded dr.ing they partner on a covid-19 information hub. on april 16th of that year, facebook posts, it takes steps to, quote, combat covid-19 related information. so it's starting to take down posts of anybody saying that the lab leak theory was possible. on february 8th of this year, facebook says it is removing what is considered more false claims about covid-19 and vaccines. it was -- it would not show posts about hydroxychloroquine, for example. on...
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mark zuckerberg's been trying to get vr to happen for years and years now, saying it's the next big thing and pouring money into it if you're a vr start-up, you love a vc, probably love. potential exit of a big company trying to make a market out of this if you tell facebook it can't do this it might hammer inohinoh - innovation and have an unexpected reversal. microsoft doing big a.r. deals with the military. it's not like facebook is all alone. >> that's true, jon. i think that's a fair point. at the same time, facebook can also just hire people to buy vr efforts on its own without acquiring other companies and we mow they've already hired 10,000 people to work on facebook reality labs, which is their hardware division. these aren't the only ways to succeed. i'm not necessarily saying the acquisitions should be banned but i don't want to live in a world with only five giant companies and everybody is competing to see who can buy them so, again, i think it's time to raise questions here. >> yeah. casey, though, can regulators regulate based on where they think facebook might go? jon brin
mark zuckerberg's been trying to get vr to happen for years and years now, saying it's the next big thing and pouring money into it if you're a vr start-up, you love a vc, probably love. potential exit of a big company trying to make a market out of this if you tell facebook it can't do this it might hammer inohinoh - innovation and have an unexpected reversal. microsoft doing big a.r. deals with the military. it's not like facebook is all alone. >> that's true, jon. i think that's a fair...
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remember when mark zuckerberg said they would not be an arbor for political speech? doesn't remember that either. joining me the author of "madness of crowds" thank you for coming on. >> great to be with you. be when it concerns me to see a decision like this happen when you see the power of facebook to shut down the ability of an elected leader of the united states to communicate with his fans in a way like this. it really raises concerns about political speech going forward. what is your response to this exertion of big tech power? >> i want to invite -- today, and announced that we believe donald trump's actions constituted severe violation of our rules with the highest penalty available. many of the viewers will be wondering who this is. i know. i have followed him for many years. he used to be the deputy prime minister. but he was chocked out by the his own constituents. and was not even in the house of commons. but now he gets to say what a former president of the united states can say, where and when. so in some ways i congratulate him for an enormous global u
remember when mark zuckerberg said they would not be an arbor for political speech? doesn't remember that either. joining me the author of "madness of crowds" thank you for coming on. >> great to be with you. be when it concerns me to see a decision like this happen when you see the power of facebook to shut down the ability of an elected leader of the united states to communicate with his fans in a way like this. it really raises concerns about political speech going forward....
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carl has the morning off today facebook's quest mark zuckerberg talks about the holy grail augmented and virtual reality. and then a pre-miere player in n earnings exclusive is next and later, maverick carter in yet another tech check exclusive. >> but we start with stocks as the dow drops around 500 points this morning tech is mostly holding up, the nasdaq down about 0.6% mike issantoli is joining us. the nasdaq has just turned negative as we speak >> right, so outperforming but not exactly really lending pure support to the overall index honestly, it is a moderately change stance by the federal reserve colliding with very high conviction crowded positioning in reflation trades in the overheating trade in the economy. you can actually see it here how the year has gone in the dow industrials against the nasdaq 100. the dow opened up in big lead against the mbx which of course is mostly faang plus semis and now given it all up largely because you had all of these people crowded into this idea that inflation was going to be the near term risk, the economy would run hot, the fed would a
carl has the morning off today facebook's quest mark zuckerberg talks about the holy grail augmented and virtual reality. and then a pre-miere player in n earnings exclusive is next and later, maverick carter in yet another tech check exclusive. >> but we start with stocks as the dow drops around 500 points this morning tech is mostly holding up, the nasdaq down about 0.6% mike issantoli is joining us. the nasdaq has just turned negative as we speak >> right, so outperforming but...
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fauci and mark zuckerberg. the chain of emails there. and then you look at what big tech did.t facebook did saying we are going to disallow any of the posts that have to do with the wuhan lab leak theory, which was definitely plausible because we knew our diplomatic scientists had complained about this lab. we knew there were concerns in 2018 about this lab. and some of their practices and processes. when it comes to big tech and the fact that so many people receive their news over social media, big tech has a lot of's in with the american public can say and hear and say. this was one of their overreaches. because of the email exchanges, we know what they were doing is working with dr. fauci on a pr campaign that would cherry pick information they would choose to push forward. emily: are you asserting for certain covid-19 came from a lab in wuhan? >> i am not asserting for certain. we know the province was locked down by the chinese communist party. those individuals in wuhan could not go somewhere else in china. but they could go out to the wuhan international airport, get on
fauci and mark zuckerberg. the chain of emails there. and then you look at what big tech did.t facebook did saying we are going to disallow any of the posts that have to do with the wuhan lab leak theory, which was definitely plausible because we knew our diplomatic scientists had complained about this lab. we knew there were concerns in 2018 about this lab. and some of their practices and processes. when it comes to big tech and the fact that so many people receive their news over social...
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when somebody misuses a platform the way donald trump has done and then according to mark zuckerbergent insurrection. those were his words. so if zuckerberg is saying that, if facebook is saying that this was used to create a violence insurrection, and their penalty allows for permanent suspension and they have only issued a two year sentence, it doesn't fit the action. that is not my opinion, that is their own assessment. so i think that this is not a gray area. i just don't think that violent insurrection is a gray area that says that you can have your account back pretty soon just in time to attack a new election. >> i was going to say, i think that there will be a lot more to come. and he will be speaking in a couple hours. i can't help but think that he will be talking exactly about this type of thing. angelo, thanks so much. >>> coming up, hello, is there anybody out there. >> what a highly anticipated intelligence report says about life beyond earth. ort says about life beyond earth. i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart
when somebody misuses a platform the way donald trump has done and then according to mark zuckerbergent insurrection. those were his words. so if zuckerberg is saying that, if facebook is saying that this was used to create a violence insurrection, and their penalty allows for permanent suspension and they have only issued a two year sentence, it doesn't fit the action. that is not my opinion, that is their own assessment. so i think that this is not a gray area. i just don't think that violent...
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. >> needs to give mark zuckerberg some lessons there. that's a throwback to a story.ting an arrow through an apple on top of your son's head. #bull'seye. >>> an unwanted guest making a surprise predawn appearance. >> the guest on four paws crawled onto a front porch of a home where else, florida. he left after poking around a bit. >> believe it or not, this isn't the first time that four-legged critter graced that address. the resident tells local media there was a baby alligator who wandered onto that property about a year ago. >> it raises the question, is that the same gator coming back for a visit? >> questions that need answers. >> just a friendly neighbor. that's the news for this half >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from "the hitman's wife's bodyguard," salma hayek. plus, emmy award-winning actress annie murphy. and chris byrne is back with the hottest summer toys of 2021. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: deja, good morning. [cheers and applause
. >> needs to give mark zuckerberg some lessons there. that's a throwback to a story.ting an arrow through an apple on top of your son's head. #bull'seye. >>> an unwanted guest making a surprise predawn appearance. >> the guest on four paws crawled onto a front porch of a home where else, florida. he left after poking around a bit. >> believe it or not, this isn't the first time that four-legged critter graced that address. the resident tells local media there was a...
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in a memo, zuckerberg said anyone whose role can be done remotely can request remote work.ebook plans to open an its offices at full capacity in october. >>> a new photo app taking over social feeds, voila uses artificial intelligence to turn your photo into a 3-d cartoon version. select a photo or take one yourself and choose another photo. it takes a few seconds to do, waiting before it turns your picture into a work of art. voila. our team decided to do it as well. take a look at this. cierra this morning looking so beautiful. i love your smile. >> thank you. i look like a disney star. oh, precious. >> one of them looks like a hunk. okay, okay, let's work on that one. okay. so you know what? you may recall other similar apps raised safety concerns. so far no issues have been reported with this app. but pretty cool there this morning. checking that out. >>> also trending this morning, take a listen. stop what you're doing, listen to this. a cicada saga heating up after an ohio restaurant latest creation. a cicada pizza. >> so the pizza man in dayton, ohio, posted pictures
in a memo, zuckerberg said anyone whose role can be done remotely can request remote work.ebook plans to open an its offices at full capacity in october. >>> a new photo app taking over social feeds, voila uses artificial intelligence to turn your photo into a 3-d cartoon version. select a photo or take one yourself and choose another photo. it takes a few seconds to do, waiting before it turns your picture into a work of art. voila. our team decided to do it as well. take a look at...
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he said that he would no longer when he's in the white house next time invite mark zuckerberg and his will be all business moving forward. there's been a real— business moving forward. there's been a real reversal— business moving forward. there's been a real reversal of— business moving forward. there's| been a real reversal of facebook's policy when it comes to shielding politicians. policy when it comes to shielding oliticians. ~ , ,., , ~ policy when it comes to shielding oliticians. , ~ ., ., politicians. absolutely. a ma'or reversal. you d politicians. absolutely. a ma'or reversal. you had i politicians. absolutely. a ma'or reversal. you had mark i politicians. absolutely. a major. reversal. you had mark zuckerberg himself, the vice president of global affairs also, who had really defended this position of having politicians be considered newsworthy, that shouldn't be taken down on public platforms. the oversight board criticised facebook on that policy as well, saying that everyone needed to be held to the same rules and treated equally. so, here you have facebook coming out an
he said that he would no longer when he's in the white house next time invite mark zuckerberg and his will be all business moving forward. there's been a real— business moving forward. there's been a real reversal— business moving forward. there's been a real reversal of— business moving forward. there's| been a real reversal of facebook's policy when it comes to shielding politicians. policy when it comes to shielding oliticians. ~ , ,., , ~ policy when it comes to shielding oliticians....
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top gop lawmakers demand mark zuckerberg hand over his emails with doctor anthony fauci, congressmanjames comeer writing a letter questioning the covid censorship reading and part, quote, zuckerberg's communications with doctor fauci raise the prospect that the federal government-induced facebook to censor certain speech in violation of the first amendment. facebook denies any wrongdoing. vital you want title us thousand times do not try to re-create the gas seen from the zooletter, the shocking moment the gas station goes up in flames. the man in the middle of the flame sprayed gasoline on the man, attempted to steal the vehicle and lifted a match. that doesn't make sense. that man has been arrested and charged with arson, assault and more. jillian: a quick thinking employee gratify exposure, his actions likely event of a catastrophe. thankfully no serious injuries were reported. that is scary. is 39 after the hour. pushing teams to get vaccinated and one star player not a fan. carley shimkus has the story. laura: you know we have these friends out there, most of them with fox bit.
top gop lawmakers demand mark zuckerberg hand over his emails with doctor anthony fauci, congressmanjames comeer writing a letter questioning the covid censorship reading and part, quote, zuckerberg's communications with doctor fauci raise the prospect that the federal government-induced facebook to censor certain speech in violation of the first amendment. facebook denies any wrongdoing. vital you want title us thousand times do not try to re-create the gas seen from the zooletter, the...
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so we have a conversation with mark zuckerberg was reaching out to get competing views and i said but this causes all kinds of polarization and shortly after that one year ago. and his theory was look at where political polarization is going up is mostly in the countries with rupert murdoch. fox news. he was saying it's not social media or facebook it is fox news and that sort of stuff. that did fit with the study. so is it social media or is it in sync with other things? let's broaden the lens. >> absolutely. everybody asks the question is social media driving polarization? that's not the question we know that was surging long before facebook and twitter. we can point to the southern strategy or market segmentation with perverse incentives for small markets given point to the collapse of the soviet union and the cold war and provided a common enemy. there's a lot of drivers. it isn't too protective we cannot explore an alternative reality. but i do think that is contributing to the problem. no matter the answer to that question but given we will not have social media anytime soon har
so we have a conversation with mark zuckerberg was reaching out to get competing views and i said but this causes all kinds of polarization and shortly after that one year ago. and his theory was look at where political polarization is going up is mostly in the countries with rupert murdoch. fox news. he was saying it's not social media or facebook it is fox news and that sort of stuff. that did fit with the study. so is it social media or is it in sync with other things? let's broaden the...
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does that refer to and why might they invoke it, zuckerberg says would like you to do a colloquy, live interview and talk about how they are going to have a coronavirus database. because at the end, finally and then the whole paragraph is x out. and fauci's response, very exciting and he's most excited about this. we don't know what he's most excited about. that exemption refers to trade secrets, commercially protected intellectual property, that kind of thing. it is very hard to figure out what trade secrets could possibly been implicated in an offer like this. my conjecture is it was something along the lines of we will give you the ability to decide what subject to fact check or suppression on our platform or something like that they would have felt embarrassing to disclose. i don't think that is a trade secret so it would not be a legitimate reduction but hard to see what they could have hiding behind that would qualify as a trade secret. i hope it will be an appeal of this but i don't know what they are thinking that regard. >> maybe something about we will have technology in plac
does that refer to and why might they invoke it, zuckerberg says would like you to do a colloquy, live interview and talk about how they are going to have a coronavirus database. because at the end, finally and then the whole paragraph is x out. and fauci's response, very exciting and he's most excited about this. we don't know what he's most excited about. that exemption refers to trade secrets, commercially protected intellectual property, that kind of thing. it is very hard to figure out...
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you know, zuckerberg would come to the white house to have dinner with me, couldn't have been nicer.you're number one, congratulations, number one on facebook all of this crap. he would bring his wife. it's amazing, actually, when you think about it, but no, they have to be stopped and they will be stopped eventually they are going to be stopped. stuart: why do you think they are doing this? there is, i mean, a whole group of people. >> because my voice is very strong and my voice is very powerful. i got 75 million votes which is more than any sitting president ever got. i won the election, but they cheated and by the way, facebook and zuckerberg with the $500 million worth of phony lockboxes that he put on, some of them had 96% biden votes in them, 96%. they were like just dumping ballots it was a phony deal, and let's see how that all turns out but there's a lot of litigation coming and what they did is a disgrace and i think, you know, they allowed dictators that say "death to america" that's okay. "death to israel" that's okay, but with me they take me off because they are radica
you know, zuckerberg would come to the white house to have dinner with me, couldn't have been nicer.you're number one, congratulations, number one on facebook all of this crap. he would bring his wife. it's amazing, actually, when you think about it, but no, they have to be stopped and they will be stopped eventually they are going to be stopped. stuart: why do you think they are doing this? there is, i mean, a whole group of people. >> because my voice is very strong and my voice is very...
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david: i would not be celebrating right now if i were mark zuckerberg.e has innumerable legal challenges ahead aside from the many bills that have emerged from the house that may or may not pass in the united states. the eu has the digital services act which has been introduced and will probably take a year or more to pass through all the phases of turning into actual legislation. but the chances are the bill will become law. one of the things it does is it basically sets criteria for how facebook and other big platforms have to respond when the government says the content is illegal. they are required to take content down immediately if the government says content is illegal. that is new. it will also impose new restrictions on them regarding the transparency of how their services work including how their algorithms work. that is a significant part of the legislation. those are big possible challenges to the way they operate which, if they became law in the eu which is more people in it than the united states, that could begin to influence law all over
david: i would not be celebrating right now if i were mark zuckerberg.e has innumerable legal challenges ahead aside from the many bills that have emerged from the house that may or may not pass in the united states. the eu has the digital services act which has been introduced and will probably take a year or more to pass through all the phases of turning into actual legislation. but the chances are the bill will become law. one of the things it does is it basically sets criteria for how...
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so the discussion with tim cook, with mark zuckerberg, if you others also.also have the commissioner from europe. and we have someone regarding paypal. all of these will change our lives and there are a lot of things which are going to happen . this is what we try to get at vivatech. annmarie: maurice, coming out of the pandemic there will be changes for tech. but what about the outlook for the advertising space? what is the most radical shift? >> the first radical shift is something which has already happened, when you see that digital represents 58% of media spending. which is a norm us. the key question which will happen tomorrow is how are we going to deal with privacy. from a privacy standpoint, we have tools which will help our client still with these issues. there are some strong and very important skills to have and discussions, regarding the fact that some platforms have a market share which is starting to become a bit of a problem. manus: we are living in a technology hybrid world. i'm going to give you a request please stay with us. do not hang up
so the discussion with tim cook, with mark zuckerberg, if you others also.also have the commissioner from europe. and we have someone regarding paypal. all of these will change our lives and there are a lot of things which are going to happen . this is what we try to get at vivatech. annmarie: maurice, coming out of the pandemic there will be changes for tech. but what about the outlook for the advertising space? what is the most radical shift? >> the first radical shift is something...
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now we live in mark zuckerberg's world.can you explain that and assume that the audience doesn't know who that is? >> so, he was way ahead of his timeof in the 1960s he was a sociologist t who really wantedo understand why we do this weird thing where we all care so much about creating identity and we care compared to and each day he discovered in this kind of rich ethnic work each day we are experimenting and looking at how other people react to that and cultivating because i identities that make us feel good about ourselves but give a sense of social status.ie we have done this forever and certainly social psychologists have picked this upis to the wonderful place. the interesting question that i think is how the social media reshaped this kind of fundamental process and i think that there's two ways. you mentioned this earlier. it allows us to be either fully anonymous or its shares selective accounts of who we are. we have a broad palette to experiment with our identity and then on the second point, we have power or mor
now we live in mark zuckerberg's world.can you explain that and assume that the audience doesn't know who that is? >> so, he was way ahead of his timeof in the 1960s he was a sociologist t who really wantedo understand why we do this weird thing where we all care so much about creating identity and we care compared to and each day he discovered in this kind of rich ethnic work each day we are experimenting and looking at how other people react to that and cultivating because i identities...
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that's the stuff that drives mark zuckerberg crazy.ducts especially as the company is still going through this so-called pivot to privacy where they see kind of a close version of the internet where you have private communication and the open version that we're already used to. >> i think of facebook messenger as the texting for people's phone numbers i don't have they have two separate youuti utilities. what else would you add? >> take a look at facebook has migrated its business. there's more people who use messaging apps facebook come bined the messagi apps so businesses can seamseamless ly communicate across them facebook signalled it's a huge part of its future this is a massive dig at it. there's a huge war between apple an facebook that's been brewing. this adds fuel to the fire steve mentioned privacy but it's also hardware. facebook debuted the portal. this is another thing that will continue to eat at both companies as they go head to head not just in the hardware services but software services as well. >> steve, are all thes
that's the stuff that drives mark zuckerberg crazy.ducts especially as the company is still going through this so-called pivot to privacy where they see kind of a close version of the internet where you have private communication and the open version that we're already used to. >> i think of facebook messenger as the texting for people's phone numbers i don't have they have two separate youuti utilities. what else would you add? >> take a look at facebook has migrated its business....
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mark zuckerberg is speaking right now.et's start with the the return of growth and the queen of growth, katy wooded. >> reporter: growth is the name of the game for katy wood. those have been stage a come back over the past six weeks all her etfs are off those may loss now positive for the year. names like tesla and coinbase, two of her top holdings and biotech stocks in her portfolio leading the way. and therapeutics surging after a study of a gene uediting treatment. and another name, kratos that works with the u.s. military and fourth largest holding in a rkq. it has been a buyer for almost half of the days this month. and for our next big bit guys, bitcoin fef, etf, it's about mostly been through proxies and bitcoin trust. but there is a long line here. there are now eight companies total waiting for sec approval for a similar investment vehicle. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much speaking of growth stocks the trillion dollar club add agnew name facebook close above a trillion dollars in market cap for the first
mark zuckerberg is speaking right now.et's start with the the return of growth and the queen of growth, katy wooded. >> reporter: growth is the name of the game for katy wood. those have been stage a come back over the past six weeks all her etfs are off those may loss now positive for the year. names like tesla and coinbase, two of her top holdings and biotech stocks in her portfolio leading the way. and therapeutics surging after a study of a gene uediting treatment. and another name,...