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zuckerberg mark zuckerberg, jeff basos of amazon. they put a lot in a liberal arts education and the ability to actually write, to learn how to write. he makes executives write long memos and zuckerbergychology as much as anything to do with technology for facebook. >> i thought that was the most fascinating piece for me when i talked to mark zuckerberg and asked him, you know what he thought made facebook distinctive, he said it's not the technology though technology has to be world class. he said that before facebook the internet was a land of anonymity. we can remember this it was anonymous or you had these handles that were there. he created a safe space and a much more powerful platform because people could trust and share information, real information and it's an advertisers dream because you know who these people are. that came out by his own admission, his interest in psychology. he was a psyc major and he studied studied studied greek. steve jobs said unveiling an iphone for apple, it's technology married to the liberal arts that makes our heart sing. >> and basos from amazon makes executives write six-page memos with a narrative with complete sentences and in meetings somet
zuckerberg mark zuckerberg, jeff basos of amazon. they put a lot in a liberal arts education and the ability to actually write, to learn how to write. he makes executives write long memos and zuckerbergychology as much as anything to do with technology for facebook. >> i thought that was the most fascinating piece for me when i talked to mark zuckerberg and asked him, you know what he thought made facebook distinctive, he said it's not the technology though technology has to be world...
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zuckerberg. >> i'm really excited and i know a number of you are as well and i want to very quickly thank the people who made this monumental gift possible and of course mark zuckerberg and priscilla zuckerberg and the president of the san francisco hospital foundation board i believe they are here today so i'd like to have them stand and i would like to give them a round of applause on behalf of the board. >> and i just wanted to take this moment to just really thank you for your hard work i know raising money for this hospital isn't easy and we truly appreciate that and we're really excited for this gift and what it's going to do for the hospital and i'm excited to to move this forward for a vote. colleagues, can we take this item. seeing no objections this resolution is adopted unanimously. congratulations and thank you again. madam clerk can you please call item 5. >> a resolution to authorize the sheriff's department to enter into an amendment to ensure continuous telephone service to inmates while a competitive bidding process is modified. >> item 6 an ordinance to appropriate 3.4 million responsibility to fund with agencies that contract with the cities. >> thank you president breed c
zuckerberg. >> i'm really excited and i know a number of you are as well and i want to very quickly thank the people who made this monumental gift possible and of course mark zuckerberg and priscilla zuckerberg and the president of the san francisco hospital foundation board i believe they are here today so i'd like to have them stand and i would like to give them a round of applause on behalf of the board. >> and i just wanted to take this moment to just really thank you for your...
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mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? >> no.met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was a rock star who did what had to be done to achieve his dream. i don't think anyone would be comfortable with a movie being made about who they were when they were 18, 19, 20 years old. and i thought that mark was an incredibly good sport about it. really classy. >> knowing what we know now, in the few years since the movie came out, would you have changed the way you wrote the character? >> i've never written anything where i wouldn't like to have it back and write it better. i haven't really seen the movie since it came out. i don't like to revisit these thin
mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? >> no.met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark...
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mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? aaron: no.met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was a rock star who did what had to be done to achieve his dream. i don't think anyone would be comfortable with a movie being made about who they were when they were 18, 19, 20 years old. and i thought that mark was an incredibly good sport about it. really classy. emily: knowing what we know now, in the few years since the movie came out, would you have changed the way you wrote the character? aaron: i don't think so. i've never written anything where i wouldn't like to have it back and write it better. i haven't really seen the movie since it came out. i don't
mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? aaron: no.met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was...
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mark zuckerberg just gave the keynote speech. cory johnson is covering the conference. why is mark zuckerberg talking to developers? lopers, developers, developers. it is important to every company out there and import into facebook. facebook posting about getting over $8 billion to developers. facebook depends on a lot of the great people in the world of technology who don't work at facebook. to use facebook as a place to do their work. one of the reasons why they have this big focus here. there was talk about their facebook messenger service and to turn that messenger business which has 600 million active users to use that facebook messenger business as a platform. listen to what mark zuckerberg had to say. zuckerberg: today, we are introducing messenger platform. a new platform that developers -- [applause] it's a new platform that developers can use to build apps that help people connect through the more than 6 million people using messenger that 600 million people using messenger every day. cory: think about what happened to the world when apple opened its phone to outside developers. you could hear the respons
mark zuckerberg just gave the keynote speech. cory johnson is covering the conference. why is mark zuckerberg talking to developers? lopers, developers, developers. it is important to every company out there and import into facebook. facebook posting about getting over $8 billion to developers. facebook depends on a lot of the great people in the world of technology who don't work at facebook. to use facebook as a place to do their work. one of the reasons why they have this big focus here....
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mark zuckerberg spoke more about the opportunities. mark zuckerbergw useful it would be if you could just message and instantly get information about whatever you need. betty: he is looking more buff these days. brendan: that do puts on more muscle every time you see him. olivia: he does not want to be an app. he wants to be a platform. i'm interested in what faith is doing, trying to get everybody from buzz feed, new york times a business model to try to put their content inside the facebook platform. how do you overlay a subscription model like the new york has, with profit sharing and facebook? brendan: you don't you and i would be hesitant to walk into that carl -- parlor. he is talking about opening up facebook to app developers. it seems that they really smart move. it has been a content company up until now. facebook has been a smart company. it will be useful for businesses in also as of before. >> now you can send your money. staying intact number six is apple cared in an effort to boost sales in china, the company is introducing a trading pr
mark zuckerberg spoke more about the opportunities. mark zuckerbergw useful it would be if you could just message and instantly get information about whatever you need. betty: he is looking more buff these days. brendan: that do puts on more muscle every time you see him. olivia: he does not want to be an app. he wants to be a platform. i'm interested in what faith is doing, trying to get everybody from buzz feed, new york times a business model to try to put their content inside the facebook...
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. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg, what did he tell the audience? >> mark zuckerberge second time in two years to talk about the initiative to work with mobile operators to spread the internet in developing countries. have a listen to what he said today. >> the internet, it is expensive , and building the infrastructure costs a lot of money, and the only way we can accelerate that is if we can grow the operator dismisses faster. -- operator businesses faster. >> ok, and tomorrow, we have got a great day, and we have tom wheeler from the fcc and more. we will see you tomorrow. >> all right, brad stone bloomberg businessweek at the trade show in barcelona, thanks. up next, john boehner is in a tight spot as members deal with a one-week extension for the funding of homeland security. bloomberg's washington correspondent peter cook has more when "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. it is time now for the latin america report. we spoke to a chief operating officer about the outlook of a company at the conference in barcelona for telefonica. >> the shar
. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg, what did he tell the audience? >> mark zuckerberge second time in two years to talk about the initiative to work with mobile operators to spread the internet in developing countries. have a listen to what he said today. >> the internet, it is expensive , and building the infrastructure costs a lot of money, and the only way we can accelerate that is if we can grow the operator dismisses faster. -- operator businesses faster. >> ok,...
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mark zuckerberg could reveal all personal finances. new documents shed light on the long-standing dispute between mark zuckerberg and it would be neighboreighbor sold zuckerberg part of his locked in a deal that made facebook founder -- how strong is the developer's case? an assistant law professor has been closely watching the case. is this a good case? >> if what the neighbor alleges is true, it is a strong case paid what he is alleging is this house was worth $4.3 million or more and that mr. zuckerberg wanted to buy the house and when he ended up promising was $1.7 million as a cash payment or some sort of payment, along with promises to reduce him to his bible social network -- introduce him to his valuable social network. if that promise was made and exchanged as part of this deal for purchasing his house, it definitely has a strong case. >> talk to me about the law behind this. there is no written agreement from what i can understand your there is no formal contract of any kind. >> right it we think of contracts as written documents. there was a written document here. there was a document -- are you still there? >> still here. >>
mark zuckerberg could reveal all personal finances. new documents shed light on the long-standing dispute between mark zuckerberg and it would be neighboreighbor sold zuckerberg part of his locked in a deal that made facebook founder -- how strong is the developer's case? an assistant law professor has been closely watching the case. is this a good case? >> if what the neighbor alleges is true, it is a strong case paid what he is alleging is this house was worth $4.3 million or more and...
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mark zuckerberg is stepping up to speak. is he taking the podium? let's listen in. mark zuckerberg: there are now hundreds of thousands of developers building on facebook's tools including more than half outside the u.s. more than 30 million apps and sites have been built using facebook's tools. last year, we drove more than 3.5 billion cap installs -- app installs. people shared 50 billion pieces of content on facebook. we have paid out more than $8 billion to developers in the last five -- last five years. 90% of apps are integrated with facebook. because of all the apps and services you were a that you were all building, the facebook ecosystem is stronger than ever. i want to thank you for being a part of our community. you are the ones connecting the world and we are proud to serve you. [applause] today, i want to talk about how our community is going to continue making progress. i want to start with the two major themes we introduced at last year's f8. the first theme is stability. to help you build, grow and monetize your apps, you need to be able to rely on our platform. las
mark zuckerberg is stepping up to speak. is he taking the podium? let's listen in. mark zuckerberg: there are now hundreds of thousands of developers building on facebook's tools including more than half outside the u.s. more than 30 million apps and sites have been built using facebook's tools. last year, we drove more than 3.5 billion cap installs -- app installs. people shared 50 billion pieces of content on facebook. we have paid out more than $8 billion to developers in the last five --...
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guarantee you if it had been jessizenberg no one would be sleeping. >> he's a better mark zuckerberg than even mark zuckerberg is. let's get some perspective on how the rally we're seeing now compares to the boom we saw 15 years ago. i was trying to figure out because he doesn't drink. he doesn't smoke. he hasn't changed at all. you were there in what year? >> 97. >> so you were there talking about new highs in the nasdaq big time. he is the senior columnist at yahoo! finance and the chief market able list and cnbc contributor that fought every point up since 1700 and doubted it's veracity basically? >> over the past year and a half yes. >> where was it a year and a half ago? 3500 wasn't it? 3,000? >> yeah much lower. >> okay. you might be right. you might just be early. we're going to have a lot of people on today. i was reading in the journal, everybody says no no no. it's fine this time: this is no overvalued. >> i don't think we should worry because people are trying to reassure themselves that it's different and better and not crazy. i don't know what take away we're supposed to have. it's the craziest w
guarantee you if it had been jessizenberg no one would be sleeping. >> he's a better mark zuckerberg than even mark zuckerberg is. let's get some perspective on how the rally we're seeing now compares to the boom we saw 15 years ago. i was trying to figure out because he doesn't drink. he doesn't smoke. he hasn't changed at all. you were there in what year? >> 97. >> so you were there talking about new highs in the nasdaq big time. he is the senior columnist at yahoo! finance...
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mark zuckerberg hopes that software developers will buy what he is selling at facebook. zuckerbergrollout tools to help app makers reach the social network audience. those apps give facebook more real estate for its more than one million advertisers. zuckerberg previewed the conference on his facebook page. mark zuckerberg: we just finished practicing for tomorrow. putting the place together. we will have 2500 developers here. something like 35,000 developers are watching is online. i'm really excited to talk about all the new things that we have been building to serve our community and build new mobile experiences to help you share and stay connected with the people you love and care about. tune in tomorrow. matt: even a billionaire needs a good soundman. the name comes from the idea of spending 8 hours on passion products outside of your normal workday. a lineals -- millenials have started buying homes rising rents. millenials made up 32% of home buyers last year, up from 28% in 2012. apartment rents rose 5% and the fourth quarter from a year earlier. one of the few things jack n
mark zuckerberg hopes that software developers will buy what he is selling at facebook. zuckerbergrollout tools to help app makers reach the social network audience. those apps give facebook more real estate for its more than one million advertisers. zuckerberg previewed the conference on his facebook page. mark zuckerberg: we just finished practicing for tomorrow. putting the place together. we will have 2500 developers here. something like 35,000 developers are watching is online. i'm really...
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mark zuckerberg also said there will be new messenger features for business. mark zuckerbergeful it would be if you could just message them and get information about whatever you need make a reservation, by something in line, change shipping information and time. we are introducing a way to communicate with businesses through messenger. brendan: a facebook drawn with a wingspan of a boeing 767. they will be minute access down from drones like this -- beam internet access down from drones like this. the centers for disease control a $60 million campaign aimed at helping workers quit. electronic cigarette space none of the restrictions that kept cigarette ads on tv for more than four decades. pro football, is there anything more predictable than the extra point? that may change next season. nfl team owners are likely to vote on post changes to the extra point. moving the line of scrimmage back placing the ball closer for a two-point conversion or doing away with the extra point altogether. tom: they should change it but not give up the thrill of that variable after a six-point
mark zuckerberg also said there will be new messenger features for business. mark zuckerbergeful it would be if you could just message them and get information about whatever you need make a reservation, by something in line, change shipping information and time. we are introducing a way to communicate with businesses through messenger. brendan: a facebook drawn with a wingspan of a boeing 767. they will be minute access down from drones like this -- beam internet access down from drones like...
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mark zuckerberg's vision? he is talking nicely about internet.org competition, but take a listen to some of his answers. later today, we will hear from mark zuckerberg and facebook and internet.org. bringing conductivity to parts of the world that don't have it. do you feel like your visions are all that different? can the companies work together? >> no one company can bring internet of scale to 4 billion people. we want to provide our services on internet.org. that is exciting for me. having said that, we are trying to make complementary -- but trying to do something different. we are trying to scale the backbone. connectivity and scale across the globe. at the high level, these are complementary. i am glad that companies like google, facebook, and carrier partners --they need this to make it happen. i am glad we're working on that. >> the fcc making an important decision about limiting the ability of carriers to decide what content consumers will get. we have google and facebook out there offering new technological ideas about how to offer the internet so that users will pick their service. did zuck talk about that today? >> zuck was asked about t
mark zuckerberg's vision? he is talking nicely about internet.org competition, but take a listen to some of his answers. later today, we will hear from mark zuckerberg and facebook and internet.org. bringing conductivity to parts of the world that don't have it. do you feel like your visions are all that different? can the companies work together? >> no one company can bring internet of scale to 4 billion people. we want to provide our services on internet.org. that is exciting for me....
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mark zuckerberg. so first of all, you are a year and a half into this now. tell me your vision. and tell me what inspired you to do this. mark zuckerbergwhen people are connected, we can just do some great things. we have the opportunity to get access to jobs, education, health, new kinds of communication. we bring people that we care about closer to us. it really makes a big difference. and the internet is how we connect to the modern world. but today, unfortunately, worldwide, only a little more than 1/3 of people have any access to the internet at all. it is around 2.7 billion people. and that means that 2/3 of people do not have any access to the internet. so that seems really off to me. you know, they are all of these studies that show that in developing countries, more than 20% of gdp growth is driven by the internet. there have been studies that show that, you know, if we connected 1 billion more people to the internet, there would be 100 million more jobs would be created. and more than that would be lifted out of poverty. so, you know, there is just this deep belief here at facebook that technology needs to serve everyone. con
mark zuckerberg. so first of all, you are a year and a half into this now. tell me your vision. and tell me what inspired you to do this. mark zuckerbergwhen people are connected, we can just do some great things. we have the opportunity to get access to jobs, education, health, new kinds of communication. we bring people that we care about closer to us. it really makes a big difference. and the internet is how we connect to the modern world. but today, unfortunately, worldwide, only a little...
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interesting to hear mark zuckerberg talk to this group of developers who want to find a way to profit from this 600 million users of facebook messenger. listen to what mark zuckerberg had to say. mark: today, we are introducing messenger platform. it is a new platform developers -- [applause] it is a new platform that developers can use to build apps that connect with 600 million people who use messenger as they communicate everyday. by opening up messenger as a platform, we can express how people express themselves in rich new ways and make their conversations better. there will be a lot of things we can do with messenger platform over time, but we want to start small. the first is giving people more tools for expression. we are expanding the composer in messenger and now you can find services that help you say anything you want that are. you can discover these services right in line and they will blink to the app stores, so you can download them easily. you can create content and share in messenger. what you will see is your friends will be easily able to supply and install the apps. i sent this to our developer team who is working on a face to platform. congratu
interesting to hear mark zuckerberg talk to this group of developers who want to find a way to profit from this 600 million users of facebook messenger. listen to what mark zuckerberg had to say. mark: today, we are introducing messenger platform. it is a new platform developers -- [applause] it is a new platform that developers can use to build apps that connect with 600 million people who use messenger as they communicate everyday. by opening up messenger as a platform, we can express how...
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mark zuckerberg's vision? he is talking nice, but i think there is subtext of competition also. give a listen to some of his answers. >> later today, we will hear from mark zuckerberg from facebook, and he has expressed a similar vision, right? a bringing connectivity to parts of the world that do not have it . do you feel like your visions are all that different? and if not candy companies work together? >> no one company can do this. it is bringing connectivity at scale to 4 billion people. we are happy to provide our services along the internet. it is complementary, but what we're trying to do is something different. we are trying to scale the backbone for physical connectivity at scale across the globe. it is different as well. i think at a high level i'm glad that companies like google, facebook, and other carrier partners around the world -- you need to make this happen and i'm glad that we are working on that. >> and the fcc making an important decision about limiting the ability of carriers to decide what content consumers will get. and now we have google and facebook out there, offering new technological ideas about how to offer the internet from them, so
mark zuckerberg's vision? he is talking nice, but i think there is subtext of competition also. give a listen to some of his answers. >> later today, we will hear from mark zuckerberg from facebook, and he has expressed a similar vision, right? a bringing connectivity to parts of the world that do not have it . do you feel like your visions are all that different? and if not candy companies work together? >> no one company can do this. it is bringing connectivity at scale to 4...
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. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg unveiled several new features today during the start of the company's f-8 conference. zuckerberg kicked off the two-day event by announcing the next phase in the messenger app. it will be open to outside programmers so they can build new features for the service independent of facebook's news feed. for example, messenger will be able to display shipping information for your online orders by the end of april. some 2500 software developers are attending the event. just ahead at 6:00, reporter jonathan bloom takes a look at the announcements that had them all so excited. >>> well social media has gone crazy over michelle obama's tv appearance on a popular game show. >> so is her reputation as a >>> i'm ama daetz in the abc 7 newsroom. coming up new at 6:00 at long last the san francisco police department is finally getting a new home. tonight come along on a tour of the new $243 million command center. it is state-of-the-art. >>> and the three major credit reporting bureaus are agreeing to be more consumer friendly. michael finney explains what that means for all of us. that's all c
. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg unveiled several new features today during the start of the company's f-8 conference. zuckerberg kicked off the two-day event by announcing the next phase in the messenger app. it will be open to outside programmers so they can build new features for the service independent of facebook's news feed. for example, messenger will be able to display shipping information for your online orders by the end of april. some 2500 software developers are...
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ceglia sued facebook and hit ceo mark zuckerberg claiming a document entitled him to one-half ownership. >> that contract has been found to be fraudulent and zuckerbergs to having worked with him in 2003 but nothing to do with facebook. turning now to a man facing charges after police say he pointed a laser at four pilots over new york's laguardia airport. the worst incident happened an air canada plane was taking off with 69 passengers on board. the laser injured the pilot's eyes. had to be treated after landing in toronto. police on patrol in a helicopter also ended up with eye injuries. >> reporter: police arrested that man, frank egan after the aviation unit spotted the laser coming from his apartment window. >>> police dash cam from wisconsin shows a quick-thinking police officer who jumped into a car with a suspect in order to get out offof harm's way. the officer is forced to jump into the passenger side to avoid being run over. finally the car crashes and the suspect is arrested. >>> police near denver say a suspected arsonist pretty much signed his work. what go he sign? my wife is a cheater. that was found spray painted on to a home that ex
ceglia sued facebook and hit ceo mark zuckerberg claiming a document entitled him to one-half ownership. >> that contract has been found to be fraudulent and zuckerbergs to having worked with him in 2003 but nothing to do with facebook. turning now to a man facing charges after police say he pointed a laser at four pilots over new york's laguardia airport. the worst incident happened an air canada plane was taking off with 69 passengers on board. the laser injured the pilot's eyes. had to...
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mark zuckerberg hopes that people will follow -- will buy what he is selling. there are apps to give facebook more real estate for its one million advertisers. he talked about it on his facebook page. mark zuckerberg500 developers here tomorrow and something like 3500 are watching us online. i'm excited to talk about all of the things we've been building within our community. we will build new mobile experiences and help you connect to those you love and care about. brendan: evidently he's standing next to a landing helicopter. the idea is spending eight hours on passion projects outside your normal workday. and we seen this before in sports, jack nicholas winning once again. he came to capitol hill to receive the congressional gold medal, the highest award that congress give civilians. yes also been awarded the presidential medal of freedom. tom: the data checked this morning is a non-dated check. -- non-data checked. we are not there yet, but i'm watching the vanilla 2-10 spread as really a signal of the higher 10 year yield. maybe the next couple of days. oil, $47.40 per barrel. olivia: good morning. here is brennan. -- brendan. brendan: six budget votes in the house today, one on a bill called
mark zuckerberg hopes that people will follow -- will buy what he is selling. there are apps to give facebook more real estate for its one million advertisers. he talked about it on his facebook page. mark zuckerberg500 developers here tomorrow and something like 3500 are watching us online. i'm excited to talk about all of the things we've been building within our community. we will build new mobile experiences and help you connect to those you love and care about. brendan: evidently he's...
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mark zuckerberg out of barcelona at the mobile world congress. john fort has the headlines as they're breaking. hey, john. >> hey, scott. the big headline here is mark zuckerberg diplomat with the wireless carriers internationally saying that social is going to be the driver of data going forward. this is important because what's happened, facebook messenger had been taking away sms revenues and taking voice revenues away as well. and zuckerberg is saying if people just want data, they want to connect to friends and family, social is the way that happens. you can figure out how to monetize that. it's a win-win for both of us. they gave me a sense of where zuckerberg is probably going to go with this saying that when the six countries that adopted internet.org implemented that and started giving facebook for free to people in those countries, it went up 40%. so the message is, yes, you might be losing some money in sms, but you're going to gain it in data and that revenue is going to be sustaining. facebook doing this is good for longer term growth suspects. sure, it's a cost at this point. but as these economies develop through commerce payments or perhaps thr
mark zuckerberg out of barcelona at the mobile world congress. john fort has the headlines as they're breaking. hey, john. >> hey, scott. the big headline here is mark zuckerberg diplomat with the wireless carriers internationally saying that social is going to be the driver of data going forward. this is important because what's happened, facebook messenger had been taking away sms revenues and taking voice revenues away as well. and zuckerberg is saying if people just want data, they...
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a lawsuit against mark zuckerberg could reveal information about his personal finances. new court documents shed light between a dispute between zuckerbergeighbor. the facebook founder supposedly made promises that he hasn't lived up to. the suit says. the university of california system law professor has been watching the case joining me via skype. guest: if with a neighbor alleges is true, thanks to strong case. what he's alleging is that this house was worth $1.3 million or more, and that mr. zuckerberg wanted to buy the house. what he ended up promising was $1.7 million as a cash payments or some sort of payment along with promises to introduce him to valuable social network and that would be worth significant amounts of money. if that promise was made, and if that thomas was exchanged as part of this deal for purchasing the house, i think it definitely is a pretty strong case. cory: talk to me about the law behind this. there's no written agreement from what i can understand, there's no formal contract of any kind. guest: we usually think of contracts is written documents. there was a written document here, there was a document rece
a lawsuit against mark zuckerberg could reveal information about his personal finances. new court documents shed light between a dispute between zuckerbergeighbor. the facebook founder supposedly made promises that he hasn't lived up to. the suit says. the university of california system law professor has been watching the case joining me via skype. guest: if with a neighbor alleges is true, thanks to strong case. what he's alleging is that this house was worth $1.3 million or more, and that...
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mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital is getting a new name. the san francisco board of supervisors voted yesterday they will accept a $75 million gift from zuckerbergife dr. priscilla chan. it's believed to be the biggest single donation by individuals to a u.s. public hospital. >>> in recognition the hospital will be renamed the priscilla and mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. plans call for that name to stay in place for the next 50 years. >>> a coalition of health groups and lawmakers want to increase california's cigarette tax. backers say a $2 a pack increase would generate almost $1.5 billion a year. that could be used for smoking prevention programs as well as treatment services. it needs a 2/3 vote from the state legislature and the governor's signature before it can go on the ballot. right now california smokers pay 87 cents a pack in state taxes plus a federal tax of just over a dollar. >>> your time is 5:25. we're learning more about the woman who is tied to the murder of an 84-year-old penngrove woman. coming up next, the other crime police say she may have committed in morinne county days before. >> a hug
mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital is getting a new name. the san francisco board of supervisors voted yesterday they will accept a $75 million gift from zuckerbergife dr. priscilla chan. it's believed to be the biggest single donation by individuals to a u.s. public hospital. >>> in recognition the hospital will be renamed the priscilla and mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. plans call for that name to stay in place for the next 50 years....
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mark zuckerberg is currently speaking. julia. >> thanks so much. that's right. of about 28% over the past year mark zuckerbergstage right now unveiling that messenger platform that i told you about earlier today. they're talking about how they don't want facebook to be a platform. they want developers to build on top of all of their different products, including that messenger platform. they talked about how messenger already accounts for 10% of all voiceover ip calls. some other really fun stuff out of the top of zuckerberg's comments including how they're moving towards richer sharing experiences. he said i started with text and added photos. now they're going to get into more virtual reality type experiences. he showcased some spherical images that allow you to sort of open up an image and explore and look around it as if you are in virtual reality. they're going to start supporting that on facebook as well. he talked about how his activision is really about enabling everyone to share more easily and all of the developers here to enable people to use their apps and more easily integrate with facebook. they
mark zuckerberg is currently speaking. julia. >> thanks so much. that's right. of about 28% over the past year mark zuckerbergstage right now unveiling that messenger platform that i told you about earlier today. they're talking about how they don't want facebook to be a platform. they want developers to build on top of all of their different products, including that messenger platform. they talked about how messenger already accounts for 10% of all voiceover ip calls. some other really...
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yesterday republican senator jeff sessions singled out mark zuckerberg in particular for his stance on hiring foreign workers. take a listen. >> mr. zuckerberg, worth $27 billion, i guess he's 27 years old, i'm not sure. he wants more foreign workers. i would like to think he might want to pay his employees more and maybe not have quite so many billions. >> you've got some thoughts on this guy. >> what? i am so fired up about this. i am channeling my inner santelli. a republican from alabama? the party that's against raising the minimum wage and trying to tell mark zuckerberg how to run if facebook and how much to pay engineers. it's absolutely ridiculous. i mean, facebook is paying so much, it's helping to raise the overall engineering salaries in the bay area, they paid between $150,000 in average before bonuses and stock-based compensations causing a huge gentrification effect in menlo park where facebook is based. this guy has no idea what he is talking about. i mean invest more in stem education and job retraining which he talked about but doesn't seem to understand and is not creating enough engineers with the mobile skills do that ins
yesterday republican senator jeff sessions singled out mark zuckerberg in particular for his stance on hiring foreign workers. take a listen. >> mr. zuckerberg, worth $27 billion, i guess he's 27 years old, i'm not sure. he wants more foreign workers. i would like to think he might want to pay his employees more and maybe not have quite so many billions. >> you've got some thoughts on this guy. >> what? i am so fired up about this. i am channeling my inner santelli. a...
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today founder and ceo mark zuckerberg kicked off this two-day event by unveiling the next phase in facebook messenger. it's called messenger platform. zuckerberg says the app can create and share content in line and independent of the news feed. >> now you're going to be able to easily finding different services that help you say anything you want better, and you can create content, you can share it directly into messenger. your friends are going to be easily able to reply and install the apps that you're sharing with them. >> zuckerberg says more than 600 million people use messenger every month. tonight at 6:00 reporter jonathan bloom takes us behind the scenes at the f-8 conference which is expected to draw more than 2500 software developers this year. >>> a new report out today is tainting the entire seafood industry. >>> plus exercise could help cancer patients. jane king has those stories and more in today's health and wellness report. >> reporter: the associated press says the global seafood industry is tainted by the use of slaves. many of the fishermen were from myanmar. of the major restaurant chains and supermarkets contacted by the
today founder and ceo mark zuckerberg kicked off this two-day event by unveiling the next phase in facebook messenger. it's called messenger platform. zuckerberg says the app can create and share content in line and independent of the news feed. >> now you're going to be able to easily finding different services that help you say anything you want better, and you can create content, you can share it directly into messenger. your friends are going to be easily able to reply and install the...
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mark zuckerberg in 2003 for some coding work. he argues that according to their agreement, he owns half of facebook. zuckerberg two members of the ousted fraternity at the university of oklahoma have been expelled from school. the president of the university says the two played a leadership role in the racist chant video. parker rice is now said to be back home in texas, after issuing an apology. the second student, levi pettitte, says he made a horrible mistake and will live with the consequences forever. >>> three workers are dead after an oil rig explosion in west texas. a relative says they were all members of the same family, working on a pulling unit, which removes obstructions in a drilling well and increases the flow of oil. there's no word, yet, on the cause of the accident. >>> and police near denver says a suspected arsonist all but signed his work. my wife is a cheater was a found spray-painted on a home that exploded and burned. the occupants of a home, a woman and her children, were not home at the time. neighbors say they hadn't seen them in weeks. the woman's ex-husband has been charged with ar
mark zuckerberg in 2003 for some coding work. he argues that according to their agreement, he owns half of facebook. zuckerberg two members of the ousted fraternity at the university of oklahoma have been expelled from school. the president of the university says the two played a leadership role in the racist chant video. parker rice is now said to be back home in texas, after issuing an apology. the second student, levi pettitte, says he made a horrible mistake and will live with the...
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zuckerberg himself really credits his training of psychology as much as anything to do with technology for facebook. >> i thought that was the most fascinating piece for me when i talked to mark zuckerberg, what he thought made facebook distinctive. he said it's not the technology though technology has to be world-class. he said that before facebook, the internet was a land of anonymity. you had these handles were synonymous. what he did was create a safe space where people could reveal their true identities. and in doing that he created a much more powerful platform because people could trust one another, they have share information. real information. and of course it is an advertiser's dream because now you know who these people actually are. all that came out of by his own admission. his interest in psychology. he was a psyc major and he stud gied greek. steve jobs said unveiling an iphone, for apple, it's technology married to the liberal arts that makes our heart sing. >> and basos from amazon makes executives write six-page memos with a narrative with complete sentences and in meetings sometimes, there is a quiet time in the beginning where everybody has to read them and make note
zuckerberg himself really credits his training of psychology as much as anything to do with technology for facebook. >> i thought that was the most fascinating piece for me when i talked to mark zuckerberg, what he thought made facebook distinctive. he said it's not the technology though technology has to be world-class. he said that before facebook, the internet was a land of anonymity. you had these handles were synonymous. what he did was create a safe space where people could reveal...