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smith that is zuckerberg, he is a freak. >> his name is mark zuckerberg. he looks like everyone looks. it is an nba player. >> son daniel coming at that 11 right and you and cat are now tied. let's go to round of four. his around for. this the final round this is worth two points, is it 90s printed team who will win nancy pelosi or jerry seinfeld who willoughby. daniel: seinfeld. >> i also think seinfeld. >> i have no choice but to go policy to even it can tied. they are too young for him maybe. ♪ ♪♪ who is that printed pelosi pretty. >> pelosi. >> no i don't know who that is. >> i don't want to know who that is. >> she's the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi. >> pelosi. >> she's that speaker of the house of representatives. >> if you live. >> how that is seinfeld pretty. >> hunter biden no i'm just kidding. >> what is the deal with that. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ jerry seinfeld. ♪ ♪♪ kennedy: seinfeld winds. your that means. [inaudible]. is the worst and i don't get to feel the emotions off of the type just numb inside after a time, you guys this face-
smith that is zuckerberg, he is a freak. >> his name is mark zuckerberg. he looks like everyone looks. it is an nba player. >> son daniel coming at that 11 right and you and cat are now tied. let's go to round of four. his around for. this the final round this is worth two points, is it 90s printed team who will win nancy pelosi or jerry seinfeld who willoughby. daniel: seinfeld. >> i also think seinfeld. >> i have no choice but to go policy to even it can tied. they are...
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he spoke to mark zuckerberg yesterday but deidre >> he spoke about the medaverse, which raises a whole other slew. if you can't do it in 2 d, you'll get a lot of heat, how do you expect to do it in 3 d also coming up, we have intel ceo pat gelsinger. stay with us it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> chinese education tech names are getting hammered this morning with some stocks down as much as 50% take a look at that board. bringing in eunice yoon. where and when would this crack down stop but it seems to be engulfing more sectors >> that's right. just in the past couple hours, five companies, tal, new oriental, wyq, cme.
he spoke to mark zuckerberg yesterday but deidre >> he spoke about the medaverse, which raises a whole other slew. if you can't do it in 2 d, you'll get a lot of heat, how do you expect to do it in 3 d also coming up, we have intel ceo pat gelsinger. stay with us it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services...
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you write in the book that executives considered getting mark zuckerberg to get in touch with donaldey were worried it would leak to the press. many things did in 2020, as cecilia said. employees were unhappy with the leadership decisions, and they felt if mark zuckerberg called trump, he would seem complicit. rather than have that happen, they advocated against it. we do have a quote from a facebook spokesman that says our team are vigilant in the content that violated our policies leading up to january the 6th. we were prepared for this and to be more aggressive than any other company. they have took down tens of thousands of qanon pages, groups and accounts from their app. cecilia, after the riots, president trump was banned by facebook, but how did the company come to that decision? well, there was a lot of internal debate on what to do with president trump. of course, this was after a whole four years of trump testing the site. they finally decided to not necessarily, not actually permanently ban him, but give him essentially the timeout, a two—week "you cannot be on the site."
you write in the book that executives considered getting mark zuckerberg to get in touch with donaldey were worried it would leak to the press. many things did in 2020, as cecilia said. employees were unhappy with the leadership decisions, and they felt if mark zuckerberg called trump, he would seem complicit. rather than have that happen, they advocated against it. we do have a quote from a facebook spokesman that says our team are vigilant in the content that violated our policies leading up...
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mark zuckerberg.nti-defamation league, sasha barron cohen ultimately condemned facebook. >> on the internet, everything can appear equally legitimate. zuckerberg says people should decide what is credible. not tech company. at a time when two-thirds of millennials say they haven't even heard of auschwitz, how are they supposed to know what's credible? how are they supposed to know that the lie is a lie? there is such a thing as objective truth. facts do exist. when discussing the difficulty of removing content, mark zuckerberg asked where do you draw the line? yes. drawing the line can be difficult. but here's what he's really saying. removing more of these lies and conspiracies is just too expensive. these are the richest companies in the world and they have the best engineers in the world. they can fix these problems if they wanted to. the truth is, these companies won't fundamentally change because their entire business model relies on generating more engagement, and nothing generates more engageme
mark zuckerberg.nti-defamation league, sasha barron cohen ultimately condemned facebook. >> on the internet, everything can appear equally legitimate. zuckerberg says people should decide what is credible. not tech company. at a time when two-thirds of millennials say they haven't even heard of auschwitz, how are they supposed to know what's credible? how are they supposed to know that the lie is a lie? there is such a thing as objective truth. facts do exist. when discussing the...
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there was so much disagreement with what zuckerberg and others were doing.nt where zuckerberg had a private meeting in the oval office with president trump. i think this was in 2019. and you say this, quote. his team had run the numbers using proprietary internal data, and the president had the highest engagement of any global leader on facebook. zuckerberg told him. trump's personal account with 28 million followers was a blowout success. the former reality star visibly warmed up. you say this was a vanity gift, of sorts, as you describe it. you're describing a situation where zuckerberg is sucking up to trump. is that how you see it? >> i mean, i think that's an apt description. i think he knew exactly what he was doing when he showed up at the oval office with those figures. i think people know that e president enjoys his popularity and relishes how many followers he has. it was a pat on the back. our metrics show you are the most powerful and popular people on our platform. >> and he was worried about the animosity from trump? is that what it was, is tha
there was so much disagreement with what zuckerberg and others were doing.nt where zuckerberg had a private meeting in the oval office with president trump. i think this was in 2019. and you say this, quote. his team had run the numbers using proprietary internal data, and the president had the highest engagement of any global leader on facebook. zuckerberg told him. trump's personal account with 28 million followers was a blowout success. the former reality star visibly warmed up. you say this...
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when discussing the difficulty of removing contents, zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg said where do you drawthe line can be difficult. here is what he's really saying, removing more of these lies and conspiracies is just too expensive. these are the richest companies in the world, and they have the best engineers in the world, they can fix these problems if they wanted to. the truth is these companies won't fundamentally change because their entire business model relies in generating more engagement, and nothing generates more engagement than lies, fear and outrage. today, around the world, demagogues appeal to our worst instincts, conspiracy theories once confined to the fringe are going mainstream. hate crimes are surging as our murderous attacks and religious and ethnic minorities. all this hate and violence is being facilitated by a handful of internet companies that amount to the greatest propaganda machine in history. zuckerberg speaks of welcoming a diversity of ideas, last year he gave us an example, he said that he found post denying the holocaust deeply offensive but he didn't thin
when discussing the difficulty of removing contents, zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg said where do you drawthe line can be difficult. here is what he's really saying, removing more of these lies and conspiracies is just too expensive. these are the richest companies in the world, and they have the best engineers in the world, they can fix these problems if they wanted to. the truth is these companies won't fundamentally change because their entire business model relies in generating more...
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a lot _ leaders, mark zuckerberg and... a lot of— leaders, mark zuckerberg and...lly last year. _ talk to us, especially last year, when there is so much to mould — year, when there is so much to mould. they were seeing president trump test the site. notjust— president trump test the site. notjust in policies, but in at six — notjust in policies, but in at six they— notjust in policies, but in at six. they want to see change. facebook— six. they want to see change. facebook has this narrative. a lot of— facebook has this narrative. a lot of the _ facebook has this narrative. a lot of the people who spoke to us were — lot of the people who spoke to us were disgruntled or mad. it's us were disgruntled or mad. it's not _ us were disgruntled or mad. it's not true. many of the people _ it's not true. many of the people are there still. the majority _ people are there still. the majority of the people are still— majority of the people are still there and want to see change~ _ still there and want to see change. they're speaking to us not because they're angry or they— no
a lot _ leaders, mark zuckerberg and... a lot of— leaders, mark zuckerberg and...lly last year. _ talk to us, especially last year, when there is so much to mould — year, when there is so much to mould. they were seeing president trump test the site. notjust— president trump test the site. notjust in policies, but in at six — notjust in policies, but in at six they— notjust in policies, but in at six. they want to see change. facebook— six. they want to see change. facebook has this...
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questioned by all of these congressmen, you also have mark zuckerberg emailing dr. fauci about covid, and in fact, a lot of their emails we received have been redacted. not just because of phone numbers, but they were trading trade secrets. things -- a private company is communicating with the federal government, and parts of that were redacted. so that makes them -- they are not immune anymore. it was coercion, collusion, working together, and they cannot hide from the first amendment. that is why this is so very important. even facebook's oversight board that mark zuckerberg created, the oversight board, came back and said there were problems. and it -- consistently applied by community standards. so that is why this is so important for us, for our future, for all political parties, all human beings around the world. we believe in the first amendment, and america first policies will fight for it. thank you. [applause] fmr. pres. trump: thank you very much. people ask me about dr. fauci, i get along with him great. people ask why didn't fire him. he was good, he wo
questioned by all of these congressmen, you also have mark zuckerberg emailing dr. fauci about covid, and in fact, a lot of their emails we received have been redacted. not just because of phone numbers, but they were trading trade secrets. things -- a private company is communicating with the federal government, and parts of that were redacted. so that makes them -- they are not immune anymore. it was coercion, collusion, working together, and they cannot hide from the first amendment. that is...
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. >>> mark zuckerberg celebrating the fourth of july "early today" starts right now. >> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm kendis gibson 11 days after the surfside condominium collapse, what remained of that building has now been reduced to rubble officials there on the ground say it was crucial to detonate the remaining part in order to keep searching for survivors safely and in preparation for tropical storm elsa. nbc's jennifer johnson has the latest. >> reporter: the last part of the surfside condominium building has been demolished that section came down as possible high storms from elsa it increases their chances of finding more remains. >> bringing down this building in a controlled manner in is critical to expanding our scope of the search and rescue efforts and allowing us to explore the area closest to the building which has currently not been accessible to our first responders. >> reporter: rescuers promise a mission to find the missing will intensify as crews try to stabilize the rubble ahead of the storm. >> we are, of course, continuing to monitor tropical storm elsa and it's approac
. >>> mark zuckerberg celebrating the fourth of july "early today" starts right now. >> i'm phillip mena. >> i'm kendis gibson 11 days after the surfside condominium collapse, what remained of that building has now been reduced to rubble officials there on the ground say it was crucial to detonate the remaining part in order to keep searching for survivors safely and in preparation for tropical storm elsa. nbc's jennifer johnson has the latest. >> reporter:...
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>>> we are back with zuckerberg san francisco general emergency hospital, dr.is colwell, chief of emergency. tell us what you think. what are the situations? the supreme court chose not to hear a lawsuit by a man in florida who wanted to get rid of this mandate on public transportation. what is your thought? >> it's hard to say. we need to be careful and keep our guard up. if i am meeting with a small group of people like 6 to 10, then i know there vaccinated, i am concerned. in bigger groups, and i don't know vaccination status indoors, i am wearing my mask. someone argued that is overly cautious. as we look at what's happening across the country and in some areas in the bay area, we need to be on the side of caution. you can't be too cautious for preventing a surge. >> yesterday we had a hollister man who was fully vaccinated. took his first vacation in forever. drove to avoid flying. once he was there he was not wearing his mask and came home two days later and had covid-19 in a bad case. right now on facebook life, a viewer said she just got back from vegas
>>> we are back with zuckerberg san francisco general emergency hospital, dr.is colwell, chief of emergency. tell us what you think. what are the situations? the supreme court chose not to hear a lawsuit by a man in florida who wanted to get rid of this mandate on public transportation. what is your thought? >> it's hard to say. we need to be careful and keep our guard up. if i am meeting with a small group of people like 6 to 10, then i know there vaccinated, i am concerned. in...
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quotes in the back of the book, "i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry," from sheryl sandberg and mark zuckerbergually gave readers a sense of what would be in the book, which is a very powerful pattern of mistake, apology, promises to do better, wash, rinse and repeat — that cycle over and over again. that, really, is one of the most powerful things that we took away from our reporting, that surprised us, which was this kind of pattern for this very powerful company. great, well, we'll hear more about that later on. also with us today are three sports journalists. henry winter is chief football writer for the times. henry, england player tyrone mings used social media to criticise the home secretary, priti patel. he accused her of stoking the fire of racism. and sir keir starmer quoted that social media post in prime minister's questions. i wonder if that means that you find that you are fighting to keep political journalists off your turf at the moment. well, not really because i think if you look at the cover, - certainly from the print media, - we've been echoing the sentiments of the support
quotes in the back of the book, "i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry," from sheryl sandberg and mark zuckerbergually gave readers a sense of what would be in the book, which is a very powerful pattern of mistake, apology, promises to do better, wash, rinse and repeat — that cycle over and over again. that, really, is one of the most powerful things that we took away from our reporting, that surprised us, which was this kind of pattern for this very powerful company. great, well, we'll...
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she had many chats with mark zuckerberg she's one of the most senior female executives at the company on the same day of this "new york times" article that there's cracks over the last year between mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg certainly seen as a win for instacart. very different companies even though she sees those parallels. >> first of all huge news in ecommerce, in executive movement, and, you know, the nod towards a prospective moment of going public congratulations on that interview. yes. you put that aside, that mark zuckerberg conversation that she mentioned, and, you know, the piece in the "new york times," you know, that really emphasizes mark zuckerberg taking a more prompt role in the company over certain decisions as that antitrust pressure which we were just talking about earlier in the show mounts on that company as well. >> yep it will be fascinating to see it unfold meanwhile we're obviously keeping an eye on the broader markets which are still lower as well as tech and josh lipton has that action. >> that's right. nasdaq is retreating here. seeing some red. th
she had many chats with mark zuckerberg she's one of the most senior female executives at the company on the same day of this "new york times" article that there's cracks over the last year between mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg certainly seen as a win for instacart. very different companies even though she sees those parallels. >> first of all huge news in ecommerce, in executive movement, and, you know, the nod towards a prospective moment of going public congratulations...
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surprisingly mark zuckerberg and co won't tell us that begging the question what does facebook have toe? joining me now is charlie wassel, a technology writer for buzzfeed and "the new york times," and is now editor-in-chief of the newsletter "galaxy brain." charlie, thanks so much for coming on the show. in that statement facebook laid how the how they combat covid-19 misinformation claiming to have removed 18 million instances of misinfo and reduced the visibility of 167 million pieces of debunked covid-19 content and yet vaccine misinformation still continues to spread. a poll found 67% of unvaccinated adults have heard at least one myth about the covid-19 vaccine and either believe it to be true or are not sure. are these moves by facebook enough in your view, charlie? >> well, no, absolutely not, and i think as many people pointed out in the past couple of days, we're seeing a classic example of facebook using part of the information they have, the good part to obscure the other part. someone said using the ename denominator to bscure it, and i think that's a good way of pitting i
surprisingly mark zuckerberg and co won't tell us that begging the question what does facebook have toe? joining me now is charlie wassel, a technology writer for buzzfeed and "the new york times," and is now editor-in-chief of the newsletter "galaxy brain." charlie, thanks so much for coming on the show. in that statement facebook laid how the how they combat covid-19 misinformation claiming to have removed 18 million instances of misinfo and reduced the visibility of 167...
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. >>> and facebook founder mark zuckerberg showing he is relatable after all. spending the 4th of july just like the rest of us, flying old glory while hovering above the water at high speeds. >>> but up next our sunday focus on a pair of zuckerberg's friends on the forbes list. suiting up and flying to the edge of space with richard branson blasting off this morning. are the flights more than just billionaires playing with expenive toys? >> the more people we could expose to the environment of space where they look back on our planet, the more people we have in the corner with me who say we've got to do something say we've got to do something right now to welcome! it's time to see which chew is best in show for long-lasting flea and tick protection. we may be here for weeks, or even months! holy smokes, a rejection in protection at week 5! but bravecto just won't quit! let's hear from our veterinarian expert. 12 weeks of powerful but braveprotection,n't quit! nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. now that's what i'm talking about! bravo, bravecto! bravo!
. >>> and facebook founder mark zuckerberg showing he is relatable after all. spending the 4th of july just like the rest of us, flying old glory while hovering above the water at high speeds. >>> but up next our sunday focus on a pair of zuckerberg's friends on the forbes list. suiting up and flying to the edge of space with richard branson blasting off this morning. are the flights more than just billionaires playing with expenive toys? >> the more people we could...
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you write that the executives were zuckerberg in particular was caught off guard.ngs and how could he be caught off guard? >> well, what was really astounding and very surprising to us is that there was a whole trail of reports that were handed actually that were supposed to be sent up to reach zuckerberg eventually. but the security team was finding a dead end every single time that they were trying to warn executives. they were finding evidence of election interference really many months before it became public. and in a very famous scene zuckerberg calls many executives in what's known as his aquarium, and he says -- he uses an ex-lettic and says, oh, my goodness, how did we miss this? and that was really the first time that he had acknowledged some of the reports that the security team had been trying to push up to him? >> i want to read this response from facebook just out of fairness because we asked facebook for a response to the book's claims about russian interference and facebook, and they said, quote, much has been written about the fact that in 2016 we
you write that the executives were zuckerberg in particular was caught off guard.ngs and how could he be caught off guard? >> well, what was really astounding and very surprising to us is that there was a whole trail of reports that were handed actually that were supposed to be sent up to reach zuckerberg eventually. but the security team was finding a dead end every single time that they were trying to warn executives. they were finding evidence of election interference really many...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. 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 cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one 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. cases of the coronavirus are increasing again across the country. the rise is fueled in part by the spread of the more- contagious delta variant, along with falling vaccination rates. the u.s. is currently administering about 550,000 shots a day, that's a sharp decrease fr
barbara hope zuckerberg. 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 cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits...
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today his team filed a class has been lawsuit against the zuckerberg cabal, the lead attorney's unitsof late to lay out his legal path to victory. but first, layout is legal path to victory. power grabs and needle jabs is the focus of tonight's angle. the barbarity of the left's covid doctor townsend school closures becomes more apparent. the great global researchers who love seeing us shut in and shut up, find within our economy destroyed it even turning kids into zombies, the political forces that exploited health years, the medical officials who became stars by helping them and the media that covered for them all, all of them should be held accountable. it took a while but americans are wising up to this charade yet despite everything the experts either got wrong or lied about they still think that parents should trust them and inject their kids with an experiential drug to prevent a disease almost none of those kids will get sick from. >> kids need to decide for themselves but we in the use determine if you are over 12 it is safe to get vaccinated and smart. >> we have determined
today his team filed a class has been lawsuit against the zuckerberg cabal, the lead attorney's unitsof late to lay out his legal path to victory. but first, layout is legal path to victory. power grabs and needle jabs is the focus of tonight's angle. the barbarity of the left's covid doctor townsend school closures becomes more apparent. the great global researchers who love seeing us shut in and shut up, find within our economy destroyed it even turning kids into zombies, the political forces...
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it goes like mark zuckerberg -- feels like mark zuckerberg has a hands on approach.ng he created. this is the thing he very much cares about. he cares about the success. the person in charge feels like the day-to-day person. at the same time, this is a huge job. this is a play from that which is more than 2 billion people. anyone who is in charge there is going to have a lot of stuff to do. i think their plan is really well-established at this point. especially around traders and video. it will be interesting to see whether tom allison can have the same kind of leadership he did and whether or not he will be accepted. >> i want to go back to a graphic of who is now in the leadership position at facebook. it is not a good look because we are in an age where we are talking about diversity, people of color, women and many who have been previously left behind in terms of top ranks. right now, i see a non-diverse group. >> it is not just something that we in the industry are talking about, it is something that facebook talks about all the time. they said a lot of public g
it goes like mark zuckerberg -- feels like mark zuckerberg has a hands on approach.ng he created. this is the thing he very much cares about. he cares about the success. the person in charge feels like the day-to-day person. at the same time, this is a huge job. this is a play from that which is more than 2 billion people. anyone who is in charge there is going to have a lot of stuff to do. i think their plan is really well-established at this point. especially around traders and video. it will...
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i think that is why you heard mark zuckerberg talk about it.on't know if you caught this news, coca-cola announced it would be doing nft. so this is not a fad. it is something we want to make sure is here to stay. emily: will facebook be the one to lead or will it be mark zuckerberg? katie: one thing about the meta-verse or crypto is that it is open and the barriers to entry are low and one thing is we see tremendous innovation happening outside of the united states. i cannot tell you how any entrepreneurs we are seeing who are experimenting. with gaming and crypto, we are seeing an explosion all over the place. it is not just limited to the u.s. and that is one of our messages to u.s. regulators. let's encourage this innovation. emily: we've talked about dow's a lot and i wonder if could explain what they are and why they could be so important. katie: let's start by breaking down the acronym. daos, decentralized autonomous organization. if you think about shareholders, they are a new way for people to organize and instead of a company, there w
i think that is why you heard mark zuckerberg talk about it.on't know if you caught this news, coca-cola announced it would be doing nft. so this is not a fad. it is something we want to make sure is here to stay. emily: will facebook be the one to lead or will it be mark zuckerberg? katie: one thing about the meta-verse or crypto is that it is open and the barriers to entry are low and one thing is we see tremendous innovation happening outside of the united states. i cannot tell you how any...
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zuckerberg!t invented a platform that allowed little old ladies to post cat videos. now he thinks he needs to be ahead of the planet. turn yourself in, zuckerberg, you may be turning extreme. >> [laughing]. jeremy posted a clip from dan bongino's show. i think he will do something crazy. is this where we are at? in the history of human civilization, we never needed anybody to referee our speech? how all of a sudden we need it? >> because it's not refereeing. they believe that if a guy clicks on dan bongino's website, the best thing can you do for him is send around the guys with tranquilizers darts you would shoot in an elephant's butt and pump it into him until he goes back to rachael madow. >> one man's extremist is another man's moderate. i won't flag anybody. if you read mark stein, you have to go into a straight jacket and forced critical race theory for a month. this is only going one way. >> yes to, a lot of people, a strapping 6 foot guy with bad 5 o'clock shadow and unconvincing implants
zuckerberg!t invented a platform that allowed little old ladies to post cat videos. now he thinks he needs to be ahead of the planet. turn yourself in, zuckerberg, you may be turning extreme. >> [laughing]. jeremy posted a clip from dan bongino's show. i think he will do something crazy. is this where we are at? in the history of human civilization, we never needed anybody to referee our speech? how all of a sudden we need it? >> because it's not refereeing. they believe that if a...
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zuckerberg placating the president in person at the white house. >> he asked his advisers to give himng that he could offer to trump, and that was the data that showed that trump had the highest engagement of any other politicians in the world. that little piece of data made trump very happy. >> reporter: facebook counters that zuckerberg routinely meets with world lead ears like any ceo. >> i love you and it is freezing out here. >> reporter: it was only after the capitol riots on january 6th and trump's incendiary speech that facebook banned him for two years. >> this is a criminal enterprise. >> reporter: but the book claims when facebook's own research showed promoting more good news on the site caused people to spend less time there, it decided against making changes that would hurt its bottom line. >> in order to keep being profitable, they need you spending as much time as possible on facebook. if that means showing you news that's bad for the world, then that's going to be what they show you. >> we've asked for -- numerous times for a copy of the book and were unable to get a
zuckerberg placating the president in person at the white house. >> he asked his advisers to give himng that he could offer to trump, and that was the data that showed that trump had the highest engagement of any other politicians in the world. that little piece of data made trump very happy. >> reporter: facebook counters that zuckerberg routinely meets with world lead ears like any ceo. >> i love you and it is freezing out here. >> reporter: it was only after the...
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what did we learn in terms of the saluting of mark zuckerberg -- the suing of mark zuckerberg and otherswhat is he trying to achieve here? tom: it looks like it is more about publicity and fundraising. we got a lot of inbound commentary on the president, the former president's lawsuit against the companies and their chief executives -- frivolous, a failure to understand the first amendment, one law expert called it "doa," dead on arrival. in terms of it getting anywhere, it doesn't seem that the former president will make much headway. it does seem to be very much gaining attention to himself to a possible play for the presidency in the future. and immediately after this, it was turned into a fundraiser. messaging went out to his supporters to say "help me in my fight against big tech and donate." which sounds to me like somebody who is at least seriously considering further, a further run for office once again. so it does seem like it is a lot more about publicity, about wanting to be in the spotlight that these companies have taken away from him. remember, it was his twitter and facebo
what did we learn in terms of the saluting of mark zuckerberg -- the suing of mark zuckerberg and otherswhat is he trying to achieve here? tom: it looks like it is more about publicity and fundraising. we got a lot of inbound commentary on the president, the former president's lawsuit against the companies and their chief executives -- frivolous, a failure to understand the first amendment, one law expert called it "doa," dead on arrival. in terms of it getting anywhere, it doesn't...
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why it's a big day for jeff bezos. >> mark zuckerberg turning heads with his patriotic video.sthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. >>> time to check the pulse. when we begin with the fourth of july tradition. that being the hot do
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does that factor alone that zuckerberg is hiring deputy prime ministers, telling us that facebook isments? >> it's been like that for a while and not the concern that it's b not bigger than most countries but which countries are the big markets that these social media companies are seeking to invade, if you will. they are very interested in dominating the chinese direct market and the indian market, markets with not an appetite for free speech that neville chamberlain in the u.k. have. they seem to acquiesce that of course the government can tell us what the sensor and of course we are going to do that and squeeze the government as much as possible. in so doing and falling over themselves, i think they are putting themselves at risk of losing some of those protections from liability that these companies have won with so much lobbying and are very afraid of those things. >> mark: that's a very good point. i wish they would lose some of those protections because there's no good coming for any of us increasing the power of zuckerberg. always great to see you. thank you so much for joini
does that factor alone that zuckerberg is hiring deputy prime ministers, telling us that facebook isments? >> it's been like that for a while and not the concern that it's b not bigger than most countries but which countries are the big markets that these social media companies are seeking to invade, if you will. they are very interested in dominating the chinese direct market and the indian market, markets with not an appetite for free speech that neville chamberlain in the u.k. have....
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the facebook ceo mark zuckerberg.is instagram i know what the message, happy july 4. nearly 3 million views already. thousands of comments, of course, some admiring the 37-year-old billionaire and his electric foil surfboard. no word where this was. it looks a lot like lake tahoe where he does own a vacation home. >>> don't count on the new lotteries for vaccinations. expert looked at in it ohio before they started using the lottery incentive. remember, california did it as well. they used cdc data to compare the vaccination rates that don't offer financial lottery incentives. the conclusion, the lottery did not lead to more vaccinations. they home it will lead to a shift in the way states try on address vaccine hesitancy. >>> another sign we're moving you'd of the pandemic. b.a.r.t. is bringing back its full train service. right before 2020, they shut down their trains. the plan was to get back the normal at the end of the summer. but today b.a.r.t. said it will bring back the trains sooner, on august 2. trains will
the facebook ceo mark zuckerberg.is instagram i know what the message, happy july 4. nearly 3 million views already. thousands of comments, of course, some admiring the 37-year-old billionaire and his electric foil surfboard. no word where this was. it looks a lot like lake tahoe where he does own a vacation home. >>> don't count on the new lotteries for vaccinations. expert looked at in it ohio before they started using the lottery incentive. remember, california did it as well. they...
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. >> one of the against facebook was profited on the comment that mark zuckerberg made which is betterbuy than to compete. does in fact smell of antitrust? >> could take any comment you want out of context but it's well known ursa by and make a decision anytime he do anything to make something yourself requires many years when you can buy expertise and that's how you grow and became a great company. sometimes the quicker the better. is it wrong for smaller companies in founders and first employees who work for years and years, 365 days a year to try to have a chance to take it away from them? the truth is, most startups fail, that's just a reality so you need a big prize in the end and the fact that mark zuckerberg said something but to a certain extent, the truth in is that yes it's tougher to spend years to building up and easier to buy something. that's everyday in american business and why the american economy is successful. we have freedom here, we don't have a government joke here. i don't stay up at night worrying about innovation taking over the world or doing something and rep
. >> one of the against facebook was profited on the comment that mark zuckerberg made which is betterbuy than to compete. does in fact smell of antitrust? >> could take any comment you want out of context but it's well known ursa by and make a decision anytime he do anything to make something yourself requires many years when you can buy expertise and that's how you grow and became a great company. sometimes the quicker the better. is it wrong for smaller companies in founders and...
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did you see this, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's 4th of july video has social media stirring.. >> zuckerberg is shown holding an american flag while riding what appears to be a $12,000 electronic surfboard by lift foil. the video has been mocked on social media with some criticizing the billionaire for an apparent publicity stunt. i love it. let your patriotism show, my friend. >> the thunderbirds and blue angels bring the roar of freedom back to the kansas city air show. take a watch. >> that's really cool to watch in person too. the air show was canceled due to the pandemic last year. this year, approximately 40,000 people were expected to be in attendance. >> how about that. >> wow. >> amazing stuff. >> time right now, 4:39 on the east coast. a veteran who pursued his life long dream of joining the military, serving two tours overseas, was given the gift of man's best friend. >> i was there when veteran zach jones was surprised by a brand-new service dog and spoke with him and his family about how this gift changed his life. ♪ who let the dogs out. ♪ this is my third "live"
did you see this, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's 4th of july video has social media stirring.. >> zuckerberg is shown holding an american flag while riding what appears to be a $12,000 electronic surfboard by lift foil. the video has been mocked on social media with some criticizing the billionaire for an apparent publicity stunt. i love it. let your patriotism show, my friend. >> the thunderbirds and blue angels bring the roar of freedom back to the kansas city air show. take a...
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mark zuckerberg said something silly, but to a certain extent the kernel of truth in it, it is tougher to spend years building up something and it is easier to buy something. that happens every day in american business. we have freedoms here and not the government choking us. i do not stay up at night worrying about innovation taking over the world or replacing human masses. i worry every day that our government is going to choke off innovation that will allow us to be safer in cars, live longer and healthier without pain, or allow our kids to be educated. there are so many things innovation is doing, changing the world to make it better. look what we did during covid. the tech industry saved the white collar environment working from home and fundamentally change the world, and also helped come up with a vaccine. we are going to keep doing that. this is the u.s. competitive strength. we are the only ones in the world who have this first amendment, just because you are competing, we have the right to petition our government. these amazing freedoms attract the best and brightest in the w
mark zuckerberg said something silly, but to a certain extent the kernel of truth in it, it is tougher to spend years building up something and it is easier to buy something. that happens every day in american business. we have freedoms here and not the government choking us. i do not stay up at night worrying about innovation taking over the world or replacing human masses. i worry every day that our government is going to choke off innovation that will allow us to be safer in cars, live...
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zuckerberg, yes, as in mark zuckerberg, facebook ceo, caught by our fox business cameras in idaho justers day three. charlie gasparino has been on the ground all week as it shifts from wheeling and dealing to something very different. last week he was on a surf body, this week he's in sun -- surfboard, now he's in sun valley. >> yeah, and he was walking with sheryl sand brg. we do have jeff bezos walking hand in hand with his gal pal, lauren sanchez. my producer, ellie -- liz: oh, we do not have it. >> -- mowed down people to get the video of the love birds -- [laughter] liz: o.k., wait. wait, charlie, were it. hold on, we have it. >> emmitt smith. okay. ♪ love is in the air ♪♪ [laughter] ♪ love is in the air ♪♪ now remember last year i did the story about -- showing up, last year was the first year, this is the second year. as you know, it was nice that he at least said hello because most of the people here are complete, let's say jerks. they don't talk to you, security guards throw you out of the way. they're like bouncers at studio 54 back in the day. there are some issues that i wa
zuckerberg, yes, as in mark zuckerberg, facebook ceo, caught by our fox business cameras in idaho justers day three. charlie gasparino has been on the ground all week as it shifts from wheeling and dealing to something very different. last week he was on a surf body, this week he's in sun -- surfboard, now he's in sun valley. >> yeah, and he was walking with sheryl sand brg. we do have jeff bezos walking hand in hand with his gal pal, lauren sanchez. my producer, ellie -- liz: oh, we do...
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you know mark zuckerberg?o: yeah, we met at the post office. [ laughter ] >> wanda: post office? >> guillermo: yeah, we were paying our taxes together. [ laughter ] >> wanda: i got a feeling your envelope was a little thicker than mark zuckerberg's. >> guillermo: just a little bit. >> wanda: yeah, yeah. for real, how did you celebrate the fourth? >> guillermo: we had a barbecue with the whole family and drink a lot of tequila. [ cheers and applause ] >> wanda: all right. the drinking a lot of tequila, that's like a tuesday, right? [ laughter ] >> guillermo: that's normal, every day. >> wanda: that's what i thought, that's what i thought. i got to hang out with your family, man. i will say, after dealing with nothing but covid, it was nice for a change to have our emergency rooms crowded with people who blew their fingers off with fireworks. [ laughter ] that's progress. that's progress, right? you know, the cdc told people to be careful over the holiday weekend because of that delta strain of covid. but that's
you know mark zuckerberg?o: yeah, we met at the post office. [ laughter ] >> wanda: post office? >> guillermo: yeah, we were paying our taxes together. [ laughter ] >> wanda: i got a feeling your envelope was a little thicker than mark zuckerberg's. >> guillermo: just a little bit. >> wanda: yeah, yeah. for real, how did you celebrate the fourth? >> guillermo: we had a barbecue with the whole family and drink a lot of tequila. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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that little piece of data made trump very happy. >> reporter: facebook counters that zuckerberg routinelyfacebook banned it for two years. but the book claims when facebook's own research showed that promoting more good news on the site actually caused people to spend less time there, it decided against making changes that would hurt its bottom line. >> in order to keep being profitable, they need you to spend as much time as possible on facebook. if that means showing you news that's bad for the world, that's what they'll show you. >> we've asked numerous times for a copy of the book and were unable to get a copy. >> reporter: this is the head of public affairs. he denies the company relies on bad news to keep us engaged. >> it is not in facebook's interest, both from a recreational or financial standpoint, to push our use tors negative content. >> a lot of people complain about how divisive our world has become. do you think facebook bears any responsibility for that? >> what we've seen on our platform is the world coming closer and individuals building community. >> reporter: these aut
that little piece of data made trump very happy. >> reporter: facebook counters that zuckerberg routinelyfacebook banned it for two years. but the book claims when facebook's own research showed that promoting more good news on the site actually caused people to spend less time there, it decided against making changes that would hurt its bottom line. >> in order to keep being profitable, they need you to spend as much time as possible on facebook. if that means showing you news...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. 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 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. a big week for congress and the biden administration is looming with decisions on infrastructure legislation and on the investigation of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. today house speaker nancy pelosi said she intends to name representative adam kinzinger, a republican, to the special committee investiga
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barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation.f 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 yo pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. ramin setoodeh: have you ever wanted to learn more about your favorite hollywood stars? pedro pascal: don't share anything personal with me. no, no. you can always trust me. [laughing] ramin: variety studio invites you to listen in as today's biggest actors get real about their work. jason sudeikis: i was a meddler. i was a meddler. i was an-- kathryn hahn: the happy meddler. ramin: with ewan mcgregor and pedro pascal, and kathryn hahn and jason sudeikis. cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com ramin: welcome to "variety studio: actors on actors." i'm ramin s
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no good coming for any of us in increasing the power of zuckerberg.nk you very much for joining us tonight. speaking of what she just said. there is no evidence that china has far more influence with the big shots around joe biden than anyone realized. and tucker will make a special appearance right here on these airways. rumors about him being fired or here is dead of covid. none of that is true. he will be here in a few minutes. you don't want to miss it. on't . . >> welcome back to inside the issues of "tucker carlson tonight." china has more influence in american government than it ever has before. the intelligence agencies to public health. one of the few people who studied the extent of that influence is lee schmidt. the author of the permanent coup. tucker just sat down with him for a brand new episode of tucker carlson today. you will like this part of it. >> ♪ ♪ >> what we are looking at is absolutely shocking. if we look at what the biden administration represents, the biden administration is at the head of a large american establishment. it
no good coming for any of us in increasing the power of zuckerberg.nk you very much for joining us tonight. speaking of what she just said. there is no evidence that china has far more influence with the big shots around joe biden than anyone realized. and tucker will make a special appearance right here on these airways. rumors about him being fired or here is dead of covid. none of that is true. he will be here in a few minutes. you don't want to miss it. on't . . >> welcome back to...
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barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's rightn front of us. 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 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. the steady increase in new coronavirus cases and slow downs in vaccination rates are confronting the biden administration and local governments with new challenges. in los angeles county, masks are again required in public indoor aces. the sheriff there says he will not enforce the rule. asked why everyone needs a
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and that's the ceo, mark zuckerberg.ularly speech by politicians, including the former president donald trump. and so when it comes to responsibility, although the question really needs to be posed to one particular individual, and that's mark zuckerberg. >> all right. cecelia congress, sheera frankel, thank you so much. look forward to reading your book. >> thank you. >>> after months of seeing coronavirus cases fall, they are now rising in all 50 states. it is so bad in one missouri county that they asked the state to fund a covid-only treatment site over fears local hospitals could run out of space. i'll speak to that county's health official, up next. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming servic
and that's the ceo, mark zuckerberg.ularly speech by politicians, including the former president donald trump. and so when it comes to responsibility, although the question really needs to be posed to one particular individual, and that's mark zuckerberg. >> all right. cecelia congress, sheera frankel, thank you so much. look forward to reading your book. >> thank you. >>> after months of seeing coronavirus cases fall, they are now rising in all 50 states. it is so bad in...
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let people can bring dumb at cringing twitter someone saying someone told mark zuckerberg to aunt dominicink that this is so patriotic and pretty cool. >> tomi: am going to go a positive on this one for two reasons. i'm glad to see that he loves the american flag. joe, i'm so surprised with how athletic he is. both positives for a favorite hobby wearing ginger. i've nothing bad to say. >> julie: you could also say that this is high level of skill here. >> leslie: and if you have millions of dollars, that is a lot of skill there. this thing cost between $12,000.14000. that's a good way to unite americans rich and poor. happy fourth of july for all of you who can't afford e styles. i didn't know what that was. >> julie: i saw a tweet that said, "i'm so poor that i don't know what that says." on that as well allegedly what you think of the viral video? >> leslie: i'm not a millionaire, but i know what it is and they're pretty hard to ride. we serve out here. years of thing. really? are we going to give him a hard time? if you did not have a flag or if he had chosen a rap song, maybe hewould
let people can bring dumb at cringing twitter someone saying someone told mark zuckerberg to aunt dominicink that this is so patriotic and pretty cool. >> tomi: am going to go a positive on this one for two reasons. i'm glad to see that he loves the american flag. joe, i'm so surprised with how athletic he is. both positives for a favorite hobby wearing ginger. i've nothing bad to say. >> julie: you could also say that this is high level of skill here. >> leslie: and if you...
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we knew that mark zuckerberg was very much in control of the company structurally.found in our reporting that he was making the most consequential decisions. he essentially wrote their policy on political speech, giving the former president trump a complete exemption on all the speech policies that every other user needs to abide by. so we learned that mark zuckerberg is in control more than ever. >> cecilia, thank you so much for joining us. her new book is "an ugly truth: inside facebook's battle for domination." >>> next, the future of childcare. and why this is america's moment to make a permanent change. stay with us. insurance with liberty mutual,r so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when i get a migraine, i shut out the world. but with nurtec odt that's all behind me now. nurtec is the first and only option proven to treat and prevent migraines with one medication. onederful. one quick dissolve tablet can start fast and last. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most co
we knew that mark zuckerberg was very much in control of the company structurally.found in our reporting that he was making the most consequential decisions. he essentially wrote their policy on political speech, giving the former president trump a complete exemption on all the speech policies that every other user needs to abide by. so we learned that mark zuckerberg is in control more than ever. >> cecilia, thank you so much for joining us. her new book is "an ugly truth: inside...