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not for what he wrote on facebook. so he did post something on facebook. but this law prevented him from accessing facebook. >> but you're not making a conduct speech distinction, are you? i thought you had dropped that in your briefs? >> no, that's correct, your honor. although the north carolina supreme court certainly recognized that there was a conduct component to this. just like going to a park or going to a playground. but it is speech. that's correct. bit the fact that he made a religious statement, it wasn't specifically because of that that he was arrested and charged and convicted for this offense. but yes, it is speech that is implicated. >> how was he apprehended? >> the officer went to his own facebook account and had a list of sex offend there's he was searching for using their names or aliases or family members. and he was able to find mr. packingham's father. he was able to see his picture and know that it was him. and he was on the list of sex offenders. so that's the way that he did this. he apparently found six others or so in this sess
not for what he wrote on facebook. so he did post something on facebook. but this law prevented him from accessing facebook. >> but you're not making a conduct speech distinction, are you? i thought you had dropped that in your briefs? >> no, that's correct, your honor. although the north carolina supreme court certainly recognized that there was a conduct component to this. just like going to a park or going to a playground. but it is speech. that's correct. bit the fact that he...
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a lot of the quizzes you fill out on facebook or, you know, you open a survey, it asks your facebook profile to connect to it. sometimes you'll notice that there's a lot of permissions attached and as soon as you click yes, all of your data is mined, and it's then sold on to data brokers who then, eventually, sell it to the political parties for use in their campaigns. although facebook says it doesn't sell our information on, data brokers can overlay any details they mine from the site with other datasets that they have on people based on their email addresses. the next step after that of course is to find similar users that are using facebook and then target adverts, from that advertiser that supplied the email addresses, to those users. why did you choose facebook? it was a really wide demographic. there are just some people that you don't find on twitter. the very nature of the fact that i can't see your adverts, you can't see my adverts, means that this approach had to be applied to facebook. it's where the problem was. it's a first of its kind anywhere in the world on this scal
a lot of the quizzes you fill out on facebook or, you know, you open a survey, it asks your facebook profile to connect to it. sometimes you'll notice that there's a lot of permissions attached and as soon as you click yes, all of your data is mined, and it's then sold on to data brokers who then, eventually, sell it to the political parties for use in their campaigns. although facebook says it doesn't sell our information on, data brokers can overlay any details they mine from the site with...
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brenda writing on facebook -- matalin posts on facebook -- madelyn posts on facebook -- more phone calls now. new york, like democrats. renee is joining us. caller: the most important issue is education. for a lack ofsh knowledge. can that'sion, you without education, you get high numbers of incarceration. you can compete in technology and all the other professions and it would help us to excel. people who are aware of the issues and educated on issues can do something about them. host: another democratic caller in new york. anthony. caller: thank you for the opportunity. pose this as a matter of importance to congress and the president and the producers at c-span. it is nuclear power and nuclear waste and the lack of place to store it. winnershe studentcam are high school students just one had nuclear power. -- one yearer later, we lose those three reactors in japan. that is a stellar important and ther the presidency fine people at c-span to perhaps th bring this topic to light. the nuclear reactors will take its toll -- nuclear waste has no place here. videosne of the winning you will
brenda writing on facebook -- matalin posts on facebook -- madelyn posts on facebook -- more phone calls now. new york, like democrats. renee is joining us. caller: the most important issue is education. for a lack ofsh knowledge. can that'sion, you without education, you get high numbers of incarceration. you can compete in technology and all the other professions and it would help us to excel. people who are aware of the issues and educated on issues can do something about them. host: another...
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at facebook headquarters in california 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live >>> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintania we go to d.c. with hampton pierson. >> in essence, we have the supreme court essentially partially reviving the trump travel ban here's the key points on what the court said decided to do today. they've agreed to hear trump appeals on rulings blocking the travel ban, six muslim majority nations. they're also lifting most of the injunction that blocked it from being implemented. and they're granting trump's emergency request allowing parts of the refugee ban to go into effect now the case will not actually get argued until this fall before the full court, a court now at full strength reading one of the more interesting excerpts from the opinions of the various justices from justice clarence thomas in writing a dissent saying in part, today's compromise and that's in effect what they worked out, will burden executive officials with the task of deciding on parallel contempt whether individuals f
at facebook headquarters in california 11:00 a.m. on wall street. "squawk alley" is live >>> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk alley." i'm carl quintania we go to d.c. with hampton pierson. >> in essence, we have the supreme court essentially partially reviving the trump travel ban here's the key points on what the court said decided to do today. they've agreed to hear trump appeals on rulings blocking the travel ban, six muslim majority nations. they're...
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facebook needs 33,000 people doing that. my guest henry chang knows how it works. >>> plus, can you run a company as a democracy? and the former head of linked in to get the best job in the valley. our reporters of m.i.t. technology review and john schwartz from "usa today" on this week "press here." >>> good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. facebook said it will add 3,000 new employees to monitor videos to watch for the most awful content. murder and suicide and pornography and shut the videos down before they hit your feed. we were struck by two things. one, is 3,000 additional eyes enough? millions of video flow into facebook. and what a job. how can anybody do that? henry chang spent hours looking at video like that of founder of open access epo, which may or may not be the outsourcing company facebook is using to screen the videos joined by john schwartz of "usa today." you couldn't tell me if you were. you're under nda. >> absolutely. >> are you the company? [ laughter ] >> no comment. i want to play poker with you
facebook needs 33,000 people doing that. my guest henry chang knows how it works. >>> plus, can you run a company as a democracy? and the former head of linked in to get the best job in the valley. our reporters of m.i.t. technology review and john schwartz from "usa today" on this week "press here." >>> good morning everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. facebook said it will add 3,000 new employees to monitor videos to watch for the most awful content. murder and...
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facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg led facebook's presence at the annual advertising festival. as the social network increasingly dominates the ad market. but before she traveled to france, sandberg spoke exclusively with caroline hyde, and discussed the evolution of facebook's ad strategy as the market shifts. sheryl: our biggest message is that the small screen is big. people have moved to mobile and businesses are catching up. it is now the case that the average u.s. consumer -- and these numbers are duplicated all over the world, is spending about four hours a day on tv and five and three quarters on digital, the majority of which is mobile. and so, it is a really exciting time to be a marketer because people are carrying around, and their pockets this device that in their pockets this , device that lets you reach them all the time and brands, products, services have always been part of our daily lives from the toothpaste we brush our teeth with to the shampoo reuse or the car services on the cars , we drive. these are all a part of our daily lives. now marketers can reach
facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg led facebook's presence at the annual advertising festival. as the social network increasingly dominates the ad market. but before she traveled to france, sandberg spoke exclusively with caroline hyde, and discussed the evolution of facebook's ad strategy as the market shifts. sheryl: our biggest message is that the small screen is big. people have moved to mobile and businesses are catching up. it is now the case that the average u.s. consumer...
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facebook could be coming this summer. cheryl: this is really good for facebook but there is a lot of competition in the sky would be different from netflix. how do they do that? >> they are going to have ads that will set them apart. as far as content, it will be built around a social community. because shows that show watch together. >> facebook is on a tear today's earlier this month. recover all of those losses. cheryl: they are doing a great job monetizing. good to see you. thank you. taking a look at asia with arrows for you. from shanghai kospi in korea up more than a fraction. italian authorities prepared to bail out to italian banks. the cac in paris at 51. he accept 88 points this morning. >> we will continue the winning streak or dow futures higher. a kickoff to your week. s&p up by 43 quarters. >> gold is still enough today by $15 oil trading 43. >> a lot of numbers to watch the major averages for the final week in june every major index up 1%. let's bring in anthony chan, chief economist. a lot of it's been he
facebook could be coming this summer. cheryl: this is really good for facebook but there is a lot of competition in the sky would be different from netflix. how do they do that? >> they are going to have ads that will set them apart. as far as content, it will be built around a social community. because shows that show watch together. >> facebook is on a tear today's earlier this month. recover all of those losses. cheryl: they are doing a great job monetizing. good to see you....
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vonnie: coming up, we will hear from the facebook coo sheryl sandberg and facebook interview. the social network's responsibly to create jobs. this is bloomberg. ♪ in an exclusive interview with caroline hyde, facebook coo sheryl sandberg discussed why the social network as an ability to help businesses create new jobs. >> there are 70 million small businesses using facebook on a monthly business. million profiles of which a million people are advertisers. they are investing in mobile because that is where people are spending their time. >> do you feel optimistic about what these undercurrents show you about the global economy in general? are we seeing jobs being created and can you give us a gauge for what you see out there? >> the goal is to make sure businesses spend money and get a return. it brings the cash register both online and off-line. that is something we work on. we also see them play important role in the global economy. even the most off-line, small business can use the power of technology. i went to berlin and got to visit a company. they are a furniture manu
vonnie: coming up, we will hear from the facebook coo sheryl sandberg and facebook interview. the social network's responsibly to create jobs. this is bloomberg. ♪ in an exclusive interview with caroline hyde, facebook coo sheryl sandberg discussed why the social network as an ability to help businesses create new jobs. >> there are 70 million small businesses using facebook on a monthly business. million profiles of which a million people are advertisers. they are investing in mobile...
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they are using facebook. instagram, she was able to use her advertising and able to target those ads to people interested in fashion accessories. 79% of the business she had was through instagram. we also see the largest ad agencies, clients in the world figuring out how to reach people and create that work for facebook, instagram. we are starting to learn a little more about how businesses into right on messenger as well. caroline: what about video? the real explosion has been what facebook really driven forward. adverts can come within videos and run on facebook. how is that being adopted? sheryl: marketers have always loved video because it is a great way to tell a compelling story. i think this community is increasingly understanding and we need to do better, is that you have to create the video for the platform. the first tv ads were people reading their radio ads. people can see but when tv evolved, it was created for tv. a lot of the first video ads in social space were 30-second tv spots which can wor
they are using facebook. instagram, she was able to use her advertising and able to target those ads to people interested in fashion accessories. 79% of the business she had was through instagram. we also see the largest ad agencies, clients in the world figuring out how to reach people and create that work for facebook, instagram. we are starting to learn a little more about how businesses into right on messenger as well. caroline: what about video? the real explosion has been what facebook...
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including facebook. excluding a lot of the other sites that the electronic says are included like the new york times and betty crocker and things like that. it would be limited just to social networking site. using constitutional avoidance could be narrowed to at least those. >> honestly am not sure that it can. it is important from a constitutional question that that is irrelevant. how do we win this case, what is the a guest problem of the statute? >> just to put it into context, it is important for purposes as an applied challenge because what you're client used was facebook. >> right. >> so even if we were limited to those -- >> and for the very reason we talked about, which is this is jewslike the law in the for jesus airport case in los angeles that said no first amendment activity in this place , this is a law that says no first amendment activity. >> one of my problems with all of these sites today is that none of them were very few of them are purely anything anymore. thinks of the like linkedin
including facebook. excluding a lot of the other sites that the electronic says are included like the new york times and betty crocker and things like that. it would be limited just to social networking site. using constitutional avoidance could be narrowed to at least those. >> honestly am not sure that it can. it is important from a constitutional question that that is irrelevant. how do we win this case, what is the a guest problem of the statute? >> just to put it into context,...
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and facebook mobile. they have grown their business and open five more locations, including outside of germany, creating jobs, growing their business. technology can power innovation, both in the core of the business, but also can support any business out there. caroline: and so, when people worry about tech eroding jobs out there, are you seeing the other point of view? sheryl: technology is changing the economy. technology is certainly replacing jobs. technology can also be used to grow jobs. it's our responsibility to help small businesses and large businesses all around the world use technology to grow their businesses so that they can grow jobs. caroline: interestingly, when we are seeing, perhaps, a drive towards job growth, we are also seeing valuations, for example, of technology companies go through volatile times. does that ever affect you? does that affect the way in which you look at the world? sheryl: my job every day is to work on growing facebook, helping more people use facebook and instag
and facebook mobile. they have grown their business and open five more locations, including outside of germany, creating jobs, growing their business. technology can power innovation, both in the core of the business, but also can support any business out there. caroline: and so, when people worry about tech eroding jobs out there, are you seeing the other point of view? sheryl: technology is changing the economy. technology is certainly replacing jobs. technology can also be used to grow jobs....
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she hit me up on facebook messenger. it says hi, i'm mark, the director of facebook, then it launches into this blah blah blah that facebook is now going to cost you money, unless you forward the message to 18 of your friends. if you don't do it by screwed. oooh that smell. yeah, it's crap. i can verify, whamo, this is false. facebook is not going to start charging, and you don't have to forward this message. basically, it's a digital chain letter. remember those letters that you got in your mailbox back in the day. it said forward this to five people or you'll have bad luck? it's the same kind of thing. there's nothing that directs you where to pay. i can't see how it would compromise your money or your personal information. facebook itself is addressing the issue. it's a popular topic. our verify researchers found this bogus message started appearing five months ago. they say if you get something fishy, you can figure out what to do by just going to facebook.com/help. if you ever wind up with something that looks like
she hit me up on facebook messenger. it says hi, i'm mark, the director of facebook, then it launches into this blah blah blah that facebook is now going to cost you money, unless you forward the message to 18 of your friends. if you don't do it by screwed. oooh that smell. yeah, it's crap. i can verify, whamo, this is false. facebook is not going to start charging, and you don't have to forward this message. basically, it's a digital chain letter. remember those letters that you got in your...
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facebook's v.p. of media partnerships nick grudin saying "we're focused on episodic shows and helping all our partners understand what happens across different verticals and topics we're funding these shows directly now over time, we want to help lots of creators make videos funded through revenue sharing. facebook's promise of viewership data is particularly appealing to studios, i'm also hearing point of conflict of negotiations is facebook's interest in owning many of the shows and studios are reluctant to give up long-term rights. now, this is just the latest example of facebook doubling down on video. last year, launching a video tab for the app, this year a separate video app for facebook users to save videos to watch on their tvs. facebook wants to keep its users in its family of apps whether they want to make a teen callphl or watch a tv show. >> thank you, julia boorstin facebook's latest endeavor means there would be another player in an already crowded video on demand space netflix, amazon
facebook's v.p. of media partnerships nick grudin saying "we're focused on episodic shows and helping all our partners understand what happens across different verticals and topics we're funding these shows directly now over time, we want to help lots of creators make videos funded through revenue sharing. facebook's promise of viewership data is particularly appealing to studios, i'm also hearing point of conflict of negotiations is facebook's interest in owning many of the shows and...
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. >> and those facebook ads may not be as great as they seem. what you should know about the deals that show up in your feed. ♪[ music ] discrimination and harassment. she says they gave her offensive photos... that were inside a purse with a confederate flag on >>> a bay area woman suing her bosses claiming racial discrimination and harassment. she says they gave her offensives photos inside a purse with a confederate flag on it is. the black woman says her employers subjected her to demeaning comments try and stereotypes and says the whole point was to humiliate her. kpix 5's emily turner is in our newsroom to tell us more about the lawsuit. >> reporter: the woman filing this suit says the construction company was never a racially welcoming environment to work in but things escalated after she confronted her employer after he called her the "b" word. it was given as a christmas gift that was anything but appreciated. >> it made me sick to my stomach. and i felt like dirt. like he considered me to be less of a human. >> reporter: this woman s
. >> and those facebook ads may not be as great as they seem. what you should know about the deals that show up in your feed. ♪[ music ] discrimination and harassment. she says they gave her offensive photos... that were inside a purse with a confederate flag on >>> a bay area woman suing her bosses claiming racial discrimination and harassment. she says they gave her offensives photos inside a purse with a confederate flag on it is. the black woman says her employers subjected...
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's julie watts. >> i was scrolling through my facebook feed and i saw it multiple times and i really liked it. >> reporter: so chelsea flaherty ordered what she thought would be her graduation dress, but weeks later when it hadn't arrived and the company was unresponsive, she realized she should have done more research. >> i found a group on facebook that was a buyer beware. >> reporter: the bbb has issued a warning about buying clothing from facebook ads citing several advertisers with f ratings. michael bly said review site site jabber received 16,000 complaints last year alone, many citing targeted facebook ads and if the items come, he said they almost never look like the image. >> facebook has a pretty strong lift of policing what goes into the feed, on people feel it's something they can trust. >> reporter: he said up like google and amazon which aggregate reviews and ratings, the likes and comments on facebook ads can be misleading. >> it can show that it's recommended from your friend, but your friend may have just liked the picture that they saw show up in your feed. >> repo
's julie watts. >> i was scrolling through my facebook feed and i saw it multiple times and i really liked it. >> reporter: so chelsea flaherty ordered what she thought would be her graduation dress, but weeks later when it hadn't arrived and the company was unresponsive, she realized she should have done more research. >> i found a group on facebook that was a buyer beware. >> reporter: the bbb has issued a warning about buying clothing from facebook ads citing several...
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he is a very responsible steward of facebook. the things you hear repeatedly happening at uber you never hear happening about facebook. the worst you hear about facebook is that they do not have enough women executives and minorities. i know that is real and something you care about, i care about it, but it is nothing like repeatedly breaking the law heedlessly making threats, , stealing intellectual property, all kinds of horrible things uber did. emily: travis had a hard time bringing in other high-level executives into the company. the sheryl sandberg of uber, for example. we see a successful partnership between mark zuckerberg and sandberg now, but people forget they were previous executives at facebook they did not work out. how did zuckerberg handle that transition in the power dynamic? you were there on the front lines. david: i knew him, a talented guy but nothing like sheryl , sandberg, we have to admit. i would respond to that by saying, facebook has almost the lowest executive turnover of any company i have ever seen.
he is a very responsible steward of facebook. the things you hear repeatedly happening at uber you never hear happening about facebook. the worst you hear about facebook is that they do not have enough women executives and minorities. i know that is real and something you care about, i care about it, but it is nothing like repeatedly breaking the law heedlessly making threats, , stealing intellectual property, all kinds of horrible things uber did. emily: travis had a hard time bringing in...
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facebook already commissioned unscripted shows from vox among others, but facebook is also interested in more traditional scripted tv shows. "the wall street journal" reporting facebook is willing to spend up to $3 million per episode. which is in line with the cost of some shows on amc and netflix. this comes as facebook along with google face demands from advertisers for brand safety. these new shows would create more premium ad inventory. >> being able to say, hey, we're digital, we get targeting, we get reach and you get content that you can feel safe having your brand around, absolutely that resonates. >> last year, facebook created a video tab as a destination for video and this year, it created a separate video app for facebook users to save videos to watch on their television sets. facebook is reportedly looking to start launching originals later this summer. and this push into professional content comes on the heels of apple making its first original tv shows. "planet of the apps" which launched earlier this month and "carpool karaoke" coming to itunes in august. these tech g
facebook already commissioned unscripted shows from vox among others, but facebook is also interested in more traditional scripted tv shows. "the wall street journal" reporting facebook is willing to spend up to $3 million per episode. which is in line with the cost of some shows on amc and netflix. this comes as facebook along with google face demands from advertisers for brand safety. these new shows would create more premium ad inventory. >> being able to say, hey, we're...
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facebook started in 2004. google was hit by a record $2.7 billion fine by the european union as a result of a seven-year investigation into dpoogle's online shopping service. the company is being penalized for breaching european competition rules. >> google has abused its market dominance in its search engine by promoting its own shopping comparison service in its search result, and demoting its competitors. what google has done is illegal. >> google maintains it sponsored ads make it easier for consumers to find what it want. stock in google's parent company dropped about 2.5%. >>> all right. time to turn to the forecast, which is breezy today. you can see the little flag there. >> i don't think there are any 100s in our forecast. >> that was last week. new record heat last week with triple digit temperatures. this week is off to a cool er than average start. we're going to use oakland as our indicator of the high temperature trend over the next seven days. the average high this time of the year is 71. tomorr
facebook started in 2004. google was hit by a record $2.7 billion fine by the european union as a result of a seven-year investigation into dpoogle's online shopping service. the company is being penalized for breaching european competition rules. >> google has abused its market dominance in its search engine by promoting its own shopping comparison service in its search result, and demoting its competitors. what google has done is illegal. >> google maintains it sponsored ads make...
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there were more millennials on facebook, but they don't engage with facebook at the time amount of time that millennials do on snap chat. so all i'm saying is if snap chat can find its operating leverage, give it some time. nobody killed mark zucker werg in the first year. the stock came down. i like this for what it means to this this generation >> i see the comparison from a trader's point of view to snap that's the same. i think the user growth at facebook b still accelerated during that 18 month, 12 month period we'll see what the user numbers are. that's great point that said, twitter is a different company. it's a one dimensional company it really is it's done one thing. they got all excited, released a tweak to the interface yesterday which was meaningless and users killed them on it. it's a one dimensional company it's a stream and that's all they're trying get snap chat is a multidimensional xaep it's a camera company. but it's a communications device and it's a immediate can area company. >> it's true messenger. in fewer would play the eric schmidt role, it would happen. witho
there were more millennials on facebook, but they don't engage with facebook at the time amount of time that millennials do on snap chat. so all i'm saying is if snap chat can find its operating leverage, give it some time. nobody killed mark zucker werg in the first year. the stock came down. i like this for what it means to this this generation >> i see the comparison from a trader's point of view to snap that's the same. i think the user growth at facebook b still accelerated during...
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a lot of the quizzes you fill out on facebook or, you know, you open a survey, it asks your facebook profile to connect to it. sometimes you'll notice that there's a lot of permissions attached and as soon as you click yes, all of your data is mined, and it's then sold on to data brokers who then, eventually, sell it to the political parties for use in their campaigns. although facebook says it doesn't sell our information on, data brokers can overlay any details they mine from the site with other datasets that they have on people based on their email addresses. the next step after that of course is to find similar users that are using facebook and then target adverts, from that advertiser that supplied the email addresses, to those users. why did you choose facebook? it was a really wide demographic. there are just some people that you don't find on twitter. the very nature of the fact that i can't see your adverts, you can't see my adverts, means that this approach had to be applied to facebook. it's where the problem was. it's a first of its kind anywhere in the world on this scal
a lot of the quizzes you fill out on facebook or, you know, you open a survey, it asks your facebook profile to connect to it. sometimes you'll notice that there's a lot of permissions attached and as soon as you click yes, all of your data is mined, and it's then sold on to data brokers who then, eventually, sell it to the political parties for use in their campaigns. although facebook says it doesn't sell our information on, data brokers can overlay any details they mine from the site with...
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line of who shows on sea cost facebook has been building up to this within the facebook app this year introducing a separate app for watching videos on facebook on your television. michelle >> all right, lets bring in our tech writer at ad week >> ed, let me ask you, is this a smart thing for facebook to do edmund lee >> they don't have the right content right now to track those big brand ad dollars that go to tv mostly. >> marty, what do you think? >> it is definitely is, the last couple of quarters facebook talked about how ads are slowing, the mobile impressions, maybe on the not plateauing but they're slowing down compares to previous quarters so it could be a valuable thing of getting interesting and profitable profits. >> this maybe a back door into a hardware platform. when i look at netflix and apple tv and amazon, they have one thing in common, they have ways to watch it on a 55 inch panel or the little roku thing or whatever it maybe. does facebook have that or everybody watching these on their five inch phones >> they did cut a deal with samsung where you see a facebook sma
line of who shows on sea cost facebook has been building up to this within the facebook app this year introducing a separate app for watching videos on facebook on your television. michelle >> all right, lets bring in our tech writer at ad week >> ed, let me ask you, is this a smart thing for facebook to do edmund lee >> they don't have the right content right now to track those big brand ad dollars that go to tv mostly. >> marty, what do you think? >> it is...
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facebook is doing close to 50% earnings growth. google has done consistently 20% earnings growth for seven years. i think valuations are still relatively reasonable. none of these are dramatic entry points. if the selloff continues, we could have dramatic opportunities. they are not there yet. caroline: fascinating. i'm looking at some of the current coverage. you have outperform on amazon. you see it going to you have $1100. outperform on facebook. you are calling it at $185. google, alphabet could hit as high as $1050. i want to focus on netflix. i have analyst recommendations up on the bloomberg for netflix. i am still seeing a resolute sea of green. most analysts are saying to buy the stock. only three are saying to sell. you see a sudden falling down in the price, but the price target remains above it at just above $160. do we see analysts starting to recalibrate? do you think there needs to be more substantial catalysts for why we are seeing the selloff rather than profit taking? >> i don't know. i have followed this for almo
facebook is doing close to 50% earnings growth. google has done consistently 20% earnings growth for seven years. i think valuations are still relatively reasonable. none of these are dramatic entry points. if the selloff continues, we could have dramatic opportunities. they are not there yet. caroline: fascinating. i'm looking at some of the current coverage. you have outperform on amazon. you see it going to you have $1100. outperform on facebook. you are calling it at $185. google, alphabet...
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think about the enormous reach facebook has. we've all been asking challenging questions of mark zuckerberg, the ceo. he's done a lot of soul searching lately. he's decided to completely overhaul the company's core mission. this is the first time he's done this. it's all been about open and connecting and now it's going to connecting communities. from connecting individuals to connecting communities. he sat down to talk to me about it. it's been a year of tough questions for facebook. fake news across the platform. terrorists spreading propaganda. and mark zuckerberg has been doing some soul searching. >> i used to think if we just work to give people a voice and help people connect, that was going to make the world all better by itself. but now, i feel like we have a responsibility to do even more. i mean, today, a lot of society is divides, right? so it's pretty fair that just giving people a voice and helping people isn't enough. >> reporter: it's a mission of one of the most flinfluential th missions. >> the full formal miss
think about the enormous reach facebook has. we've all been asking challenging questions of mark zuckerberg, the ceo. he's done a lot of soul searching lately. he's decided to completely overhaul the company's core mission. this is the first time he's done this. it's all been about open and connecting and now it's going to connecting communities. from connecting individuals to connecting communities. he sat down to talk to me about it. it's been a year of tough questions for facebook. fake news...
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facebook's been doubling down on video with a dedicated tab in the app and a facebook video app designed for connected tvs, so we'll be looking for facebook's shows to start launching later this summer. guys >> late they are summer. they got to hurry if they are going to get this done. >> they have already started -- they have already started working on some of the shorter form ones withthese digital video content creators so the lead team isn't as long if you're working with buzzfeed or sox or conde nast. the bigger partner going to the more traditional tv landscape and that will take longer. >> you won't create the net quarterbacks house of cards" or "breaking bad" overnight let's see if this is a good move for facebook bring in steve battalio and ben dunbar from gruber caw sacky is a facebook share herald, and you're not pleased about this move, are you, ben >> hollywood is a completely different monster. people have come into hollywood for a long time an they dump money into it and then, you know, you don't teach success. start going to the parties with leonardo dicaprio and other mo
facebook's been doubling down on video with a dedicated tab in the app and a facebook video app designed for connected tvs, so we'll be looking for facebook's shows to start launching later this summer. guys >> late they are summer. they got to hurry if they are going to get this done. >> they have already started -- they have already started working on some of the shorter form ones withthese digital video content creators so the lead team isn't as long if you're working with...
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international from the team and myself you know neil welcome to the program our top story this hour facebook twitter. could soon face fines of up to fifty million euro in germany if they fail to act quickly to remove hate speech on the from a tree fake news with more here's polish lier. according to this poll a company has twenty four hours in which it must delete content that has been flagged as being potentially hate speech or fake news and the failure to do so will result in a fine that could be as high as fifty million euros now the proposal was put forward by the german minister of justice and consumer protection and it talks about companies to beating i'm quoting obviously criminal offenses but of course the question remains to whom is this obvious and at the same time who decides what is fake news this is certainly not a hard and fast rule then it's not clear now there are concerns that the bull could lead to some form of censorship see bye bye to freedom of speech in germany. germany will start to punish c.n.n. for russophobia those arguing that hate speech is not free speech i'll le
international from the team and myself you know neil welcome to the program our top story this hour facebook twitter. could soon face fines of up to fifty million euro in germany if they fail to act quickly to remove hate speech on the from a tree fake news with more here's polish lier. according to this poll a company has twenty four hours in which it must delete content that has been flagged as being potentially hate speech or fake news and the failure to do so will result in a fine that...
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facebookers. lola is a creator of female in, a place for over a million women to connect. >> when you talk to make people feel safe and that's what facebook is providing now. this is to help us better manage our communities. >> and we'll help you remove bad actors and their content. [ cheers and applause ] >> what does that mean to you, specifically? >> it means trolls. >> the question. are we more connected or has technology driven us apart? technology to a degree is always promised to help us discover and to help us learn. there's also the question of does it make us more insular and is information being hijacked and spread? so as you make the future of facebook, these communities, how do you make sure they remain a place for authenticity and for real discourse? >> you want to help people stay connected with the people they already know and care about, but you also want to make it so people get access to new people and new perspectives, too. >> so bringing people together and creating these comm
facebookers. lola is a creator of female in, a place for over a million women to connect. >> when you talk to make people feel safe and that's what facebook is providing now. this is to help us better manage our communities. >> and we'll help you remove bad actors and their content. [ cheers and applause ] >> what does that mean to you, specifically? >> it means trolls. >> the question. are we more connected or has technology driven us apart? technology to a degree...
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he wrote a message on facebook urging republicans to preserve it. he wrote in part, quote, the senate bill is not a health care bill. it's a massive transfer of wealth from poor families to the richest people in t sentiment echoed by the democrats. >> what's a at. >>referee: success the senate will turn back the clock. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell hoped to vote on its next week after the congressional office releases its analysis on how much the plan it could cost and how many people could potentially lose coverage. well, that cbo score is expected to be released early next week, and governors in several states from both parties are also paying close attention. meg, they are worried that the senate version would end additional federal funding for medicaid within the next seven years. >> weijia jiang in washington for us. thank you. >>> during his interview on fox news, president trump also discussed the justice department's investigation into possible ties between his campaign in russia. he cast the relationship between special counsel
he wrote a message on facebook urging republicans to preserve it. he wrote in part, quote, the senate bill is not a health care bill. it's a massive transfer of wealth from poor families to the richest people in t sentiment echoed by the democrats. >> what's a at. >>referee: success the senate will turn back the clock. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell hoped to vote on its next week after the congressional office releases its analysis on how much the plan it could cost...
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we need to take a look at google and facebook, each of facebook's platforms is at or above one billion -- one billion users when you think about facebook and instagram and message. it is just a tremendous reach a vehicle and what we are seeing is these big platforms like google and facebook are really trying to target television advertisers because that is where the money is. emily: something else that meeker called out is the measurement of the impact of online ads is very much lacking and the placement of ads is sometimes rather suspect, perhaps they might pop up next to offensive contact -- content. what you make of these potential headwinds? paul: these are significant risks and highlighted by advertisers and ad agencies that represent them. measurement and context and placement are really the two big issues that these internet companies really have to figure out. that being said, the dollars are still going to digital. what is interesting, we are going to have a big data point coming out of the television industry when they sell about 75% to 80% of their inventory of what is calle
we need to take a look at google and facebook, each of facebook's platforms is at or above one billion -- one billion users when you think about facebook and instagram and message. it is just a tremendous reach a vehicle and what we are seeing is these big platforms like google and facebook are really trying to target television advertisers because that is where the money is. emily: something else that meeker called out is the measurement of the impact of online ads is very much lacking and the...
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well as you say a new bill has been passed that urges web giants such as facebook you tube and twitter to deal with the whole issue of fake news and potential hate speech and one way of doing this is to monitor what is being published on their pet forms now according to this poll a company has twenty four hours in which it must delete content that has been flagged as being potentially hate speech or fake news and the failure to do so will result in a fine there could be as high as fifty million euros now the proposal was put forward by the german minister of justice and consumer protection and it talks about companies deleting i'm quoting obviously criminal offenses but of course the question remains to whom is this obvious and at the same time who decides what is fake news this is certainly not a hard and fast rule and it's not clear now there are concerns at the bull could lead to some form of censorship this is of course not the first time that regulation is being looked at as a way of dealing with so-called fake news earlier this year you had facebook setting up its own fact checki
well as you say a new bill has been passed that urges web giants such as facebook you tube and twitter to deal with the whole issue of fake news and potential hate speech and one way of doing this is to monitor what is being published on their pet forms now according to this poll a company has twenty four hours in which it must delete content that has been flagged as being potentially hate speech or fake news and the failure to do so will result in a fine there could be as high as fifty million...
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me quedo entre facebook e instagram. carolina: me quedo con instagram. revisando con frecuencia la cuenta de instagram de ediciÓn digital. javier: mÉxico se estremece con el hallazgo de un niÑo estadounidense de cuatro aÑos encadenado y desnutrido. carolina: en instantes, nos acompaÑa una diseÑadora de moda venezolana cuyos diseÑos refleja las imÁgenes mas impactantes en venezuela. javier: no pueden seguir acompaÑados en tu noticiero. ♪ javier: seguimos con las noticias. nos vamos a mÉxico. pareciera no reponerse este paÍs de las desgarradoras imÁgenes de un niÑo encuadernado -- encontrado encadenado, con golpes en su cuerpo, y una cinta en el cuello. lo tenemos en imÁgenes. carolina: el pequeÑo antoni es originario de san diego, california. el padre lo habÍa dejado en ciudad de mÉxico al cuidado de sus tÍos que fueron detenidos. el menor fue hallado gracias a una carta anÓnima. decÍa que al niÑo le pegaban. el niÑo fue encontrado en el cuarto de atrÁs de una residencia. hablaba poco. estaba en muy malas condiciones. aunque los t
me quedo entre facebook e instagram. carolina: me quedo con instagram. revisando con frecuencia la cuenta de instagram de ediciÓn digital. javier: mÉxico se estremece con el hallazgo de un niÑo estadounidense de cuatro aÑos encadenado y desnutrido. carolina: en instantes, nos acompaÑa una diseÑadora de moda venezolana cuyos diseÑos refleja las imÁgenes mas impactantes en venezuela. javier: no pueden seguir acompaÑados en tu noticiero. ♪ javier: seguimos con las noticias. nos vamos a...
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she thinks people don't go to facebook to watch content. what do you say to that? >> i stay that we have 45 minuts alone on facebook every day and most of our majority of markets. each day people are consuming everything from news stories to their favorite sports content to actually friends and family to information from brands. so we're very happy with our position >> we're starting to see amazon, alexa build the ad business r you concerned will b. jeff bezos taking a bite out of your ad sfwhiz. >> we have huge respect for amazon they're most sophisticated advertisers across facebook and instagram. >> you never want to count out jeff baez yezos >> amazon has an advertising business and many of our partners have ad businesses but they also advertise us with. that is part of the new ecosystem. it's a lot of collaboration and very different relationship that's we have with each other. >> perhaps friendlies. thank you so much for joining us we look forward to hearing what comes out of your meetings with all your cmos this week. >> thank you >> carl, back over to you.
she thinks people don't go to facebook to watch content. what do you say to that? >> i stay that we have 45 minuts alone on facebook every day and most of our majority of markets. each day people are consuming everything from news stories to their favorite sports content to actually friends and family to information from brands. so we're very happy with our position >> we're starting to see amazon, alexa build the ad business r you concerned will b. jeff bezos taking a bite out of...
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facebook said it wants to make a hostile environment for people carrying out terror attacks. theresa may calls on technology companies to do more to tackle extremist post online. ariana grande has been back on stage in manchester with many other high profile names in the musical industry. they were playing at a benefit concert for the victims of the attack. 22 people died in the bombing in manchester. time now for our newspaper review. let's take a look now on what's making headlines around the world. we start with the telegraph. it claims counter—terrorism officers have been monitoring an alleged extremist cell in barking since march and secretly recorded individuals plotting a van and knife attack in london.
facebook said it wants to make a hostile environment for people carrying out terror attacks. theresa may calls on technology companies to do more to tackle extremist post online. ariana grande has been back on stage in manchester with many other high profile names in the musical industry. they were playing at a benefit concert for the victims of the attack. 22 people died in the bombing in manchester. time now for our newspaper review. let's take a look now on what's making headlines around the...
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fire on republican members of congress, this we do know, just three months ago, he posted a message on facebook saying quote, it is time to destroy trump and company, now someone here says, it is up to u.s. intel agencies social media companies to destroy threats are they right or wrong hi i am david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all intelligence to spot unifiers inciting violence. >> they can improve never get everyone you try trip wires do better job of finding these terrorist sites how they communicate no silver bullet sadly to spaeg on this kind of thing foolproof way but they can do in other the other thing they should do is cooperate more with authorities, when you do get an incident like san bernardino, and open up those cell phones if they need to, a case-by-case basis, common sense will go a long ways. >> john is there anything wrong with -- with the private sector government kooblt trying to spot terrorists and killers? >> any time, they gang together to reduce our in
fire on republican members of congress, this we do know, just three months ago, he posted a message on facebook saying quote, it is time to destroy trump and company, now someone here says, it is up to u.s. intel agencies social media companies to destroy threats are they right or wrong hi i am david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all intelligence to spot unifiers...
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with his ties to our area, many of you are talking about this on facebook. lana saying wow. i wonder how he was injured. a year in a coma leads to a lot of muscle wasting away. and drew wrote, should we be surpd publicly to us today as they prepare to see their son after more than a year of fighting for his return. >> definitely a strong family. now the state department wouldn't comment on his condition out of respect for the family. michael fonder, wuas9. >>> at least three u.s. citizens are still being detained in north korea. >>> now to capitol hill, where attorney general jeff sessions flatly denied working with russia in last year's race for president. he had strong words for anyone who made that suggestion. >> and the suggestion that i participated in any collusion that i was aware of any collusion with the russian government to hurt this country, which i have served with honor for 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of our democratic process is an appalling, and detestable lie. >> sessions if committee. that panel is investigating russia's interference in the elec
with his ties to our area, many of you are talking about this on facebook. lana saying wow. i wonder how he was injured. a year in a coma leads to a lot of muscle wasting away. and drew wrote, should we be surpd publicly to us today as they prepare to see their son after more than a year of fighting for his return. >> definitely a strong family. now the state department wouldn't comment on his condition out of respect for the family. michael fonder, wuas9. >>> at least three u.s....
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. >>> well, facebook reached a new milestone today, facebook founder mark zuckerberg announce on the this facebook page that the social media website now has more than 2 billion users. >> and as the menlo park company marks its growth, it's pledging to do more to crack down on hate speech. kristen sze is here with details. >> facebook revealed for the first two months it's -- i should say for the last two months it's been deleting 66,000 posts a week because of content it considers hate speech. at the facebook community summit last week in chicago, ceo marquimark zuckerberg pledged to bring the world closer together. in a new blog post today, facebook defines hate speech as anything that directly attacks people based on what are known as their protected characteristics, race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, sex, gender, gender identity, or serious disability or disease. now there are cries of censorship as well as criticism over what is considered hateful. gizmodo reports on a san francisco woman who claims facebook went too far in deleting her
. >>> well, facebook reached a new milestone today, facebook founder mark zuckerberg announce on the this facebook page that the social media website now has more than 2 billion users. >> and as the menlo park company marks its growth, it's pledging to do more to crack down on hate speech. kristen sze is here with details. >> facebook revealed for the first two months it's -- i should say for the last two months it's been deleting 66,000 posts a week because of content it...
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que decÍa facebook. javier: en instantes la cantante natalia lafourcade nos visita. recientemente, carolina: seguimos en la "ediciÓn digital" queremos aprovechar para mandar un saludo a toda la gente que nos ve en dallas, san francisco, tambiÉn para aquellos que nos ven fuera de estados unidos. javier: ayer nos visito en la redacciÓn natalia lafourcade. hizo un homenaje a su propia tierra y al folklore latinoamericano. tenemos a esta tremenda artista que estÁ con nosotros, quÉ placer tenerte. natalia: igualmente, un placer . carolina: cÓmo hace uno para que su mÚsica suene como en su paÍs? natalia: siempre me conecto con compositores que admiro. me gusta cantar, quienquiera que le cante, le canto con mucho gusto. carolina: crees que ese sueÑo mexicano todavÍa es posible? natalia:es como mÁs importante amarrarte el sueÑo de tus raÍces. en algÚn momento tenÍa el sueÑo americano y todo eso cambiÓ en mi mente, quiero ser la cantante mexicana que va cantando mi mÚsica, que se note de donde v
que decÍa facebook. javier: en instantes la cantante natalia lafourcade nos visita. recientemente, carolina: seguimos en la "ediciÓn digital" queremos aprovechar para mandar un saludo a toda la gente que nos ve en dallas, san francisco, tambiÉn para aquellos que nos ven fuera de estados unidos. javier: ayer nos visito en la redacciÓn natalia lafourcade. hizo un homenaje a su propia tierra y al folklore latinoamericano. tenemos a esta tremenda artista que estÁ con nosotros, quÉ...
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the march started with a single facebook post and grew from there. in raleigh, north carolina, professor zeynep tufekci was one of those faces in the crowd. >> marches are great. they're really empowering to people. but the magic isn't really in the streets by itself or any online action; it's when you look at the action when you're say, a legislator, thinking, "hmm, if they can march with a million people, what else can they do?" >> sreenivasan: tufekci teaches in the school of information at the university of north carolina chapel hill and is the author of the new book, "twitter and tear gas: the power and fragility of networked protest." >> the twist in the 21st century seems to be, since we can a do things much easier with digital technology, they don't necessarily have the same level of teeth a similar action, say, a march on washington, might have 30, 40, 50 years ago because that was a result of a long process of organizing. >> sreenivasan: the march on washington for jobs and freedom in 1963 took six months to organize-- arranging buses, bag
the march started with a single facebook post and grew from there. in raleigh, north carolina, professor zeynep tufekci was one of those faces in the crowd. >> marches are great. they're really empowering to people. but the magic isn't really in the streets by itself or any online action; it's when you look at the action when you're say, a legislator, thinking, "hmm, if they can march with a million people, what else can they do?" >> sreenivasan: tufekci teaches in the...
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although you can live forever on facebook. but there is -- i mean, the grieving and bereavement and different for everybody. everybody grieves differently. and some people actually, because of the phenomena of facebook, can keep somebody in their heart, in their life longer. and no disrespect to somebody who wants to do that. it's everybody's individual choice how they grieve. and facebook is now making it possible to proactively make a choice before you're not here anymore. >> and google has a free service called inactive account manager. it's nicknamed google death. >> that's right. for me, when i'm dead. you can shut down my stuff. if there's a box i can check, shut it down because i'm gone. i'm cool with that. >> other people want something different. if there's money going out, a paypal account, then you want to have a mechanism to stop it. they demand a copy of the death certificate. a copy of the will. photo id of the executor. >> that's right. but all that is is the digital world catching up to the brick-and-mortar wor
although you can live forever on facebook. but there is -- i mean, the grieving and bereavement and different for everybody. everybody grieves differently. and some people actually, because of the phenomena of facebook, can keep somebody in their heart, in their life longer. and no disrespect to somebody who wants to do that. it's everybody's individual choice how they grieve. and facebook is now making it possible to proactively make a choice before you're not here anymore. >> and google...