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mark zuckerberg, who launched the site. >> hey, mark? >> reporter: eduardo, zuckerberg's early partner forced out and souped his once best friend. and the winkle boss twins. identical big men on campus. >> i'm 6'5", 220, and there's two of men. >> reporter: who sued and settled for tens of million, but still claim zuckerberg stole their idea. >> i've committed to starting the start-up education foundation, whose first project will be $100 million challenge grant. >> $100 million. >> reporter: facebook's baby faced billionaire appeared on "oprah" today. whether the timing is intentional or not, this zuckerberg -- >> every child deserves a good education. >> reporter: is a stark contrast to this one. >> are you okay? >> we're ranking girls. >> reporter: in the film, she an awkward guy. it's sort of a morality play perfect for william shakespeare or aaron sorkin. did you know immediately how you were going to approach the story? >> no. i knew immediately that i wanted to do it. it was the fastest i've ever said yes to anything, though i nev
mark zuckerberg, who launched the site. >> hey, mark? >> reporter: eduardo, zuckerberg's early partner forced out and souped his once best friend. and the winkle boss twins. identical big men on campus. >> i'm 6'5", 220, and there's two of men. >> reporter: who sued and settled for tens of million, but still claim zuckerberg stole their idea. >> i've committed to starting the start-up education foundation, whose first project will be $100 million challenge...
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but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook, and no direct ties to newark? he's the young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users, from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who is now number 35 on "forbes" magazine's list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing and perhaps diversion. his announcement tomorrow on "oprah" comes the same day as the release of the new feature film, "social network," which depicts him as ruthless. >> your actions could have permanently ruined everything that i've been working on. >> reporter: was he foreshadowing the timing of the announcement when he spoke to us this summer? >> people don't care about what someone says about you in a movie. they care about what you build. >> reporter: whatever the motivation, his gift is a milestone in philanthropy, rivaling donations from bill gates, 28 years hi
but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook, and no direct ties to newark? he's the young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users, from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who is now number 35 on "forbes" magazine's list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing and perhaps diversion....
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well, again, we didn'tñr have access to mark zuckerberg. we had access to some yup clips. >> rose: there's video. >> yeah, we were able to look at those. but the two things are hard to... a little hard to reconcile because obviously mark zuckerberg the character in this movie has words put in his mouth by sorkin. >> rose: wouldn't we all like that? >> exactly. but it was a... that was a very difficult thing to reconcile because you're talking about a guy who on "60 minutes" moves very slowly and cautiously in terms of how he speaks and answers questions and obviously the script that was written was 162 pages. >> rose: so the guy we saw on "60 minutes" is not the guy we see in your script? in terms of rapidity of conversation, velocity of talk? >> yeah. the characters are speaking in my voice. but the... there are certainly... the guy you see in the movie you would certainly recognize as the guy we see on "60 minutes." the one big difference is that the guy we're seeing on "60 minutes" is now 26 years old. whereas our our mark zuckerberg in
well, again, we didn'tñr have access to mark zuckerberg. we had access to some yup clips. >> rose: there's video. >> yeah, we were able to look at those. but the two things are hard to... a little hard to reconcile because obviously mark zuckerberg the character in this movie has words put in his mouth by sorkin. >> rose: wouldn't we all like that? >> exactly. but it was a... that was a very difficult thing to reconcile because you're talking about a guy who on "60...
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well, again, we didn'tñr have access to mark zuckerberg. we had access to some yup clips. >> rose: there's video. >> yeah, we were able to look at those. but the two things are hard to... a little hard to reconcile because obviously mark zuckerberg the character in this movie has words put in his mouth by sorkin. >> rose: wouldn't we all like that? >> exactly. but it was a... that was a very difficult thing to reconcile because you're talking about a guy who on "60 minutes" moves very slowly and cautiously in terms of how he speaks and answers questions and obviously the script that was written was 162 pages. >> rose: so the guy we saw on "60 minutes" is not the guy we see in your script? in terms of rapidity of conversation, velocity of talk? >> yeah. the characters are speaking in my voice. but the... there are certainly... the guy you see in the movie you would certainly recognize as the guy we see on "60 minutes." the one big difference isthat the guy we're seeing on "60 minutes" is now 26 years old. whereas our our mark zuckerberg in t
well, again, we didn'tñr have access to mark zuckerberg. we had access to some yup clips. >> rose: there's video. >> yeah, we were able to look at those. but the two things are hard to... a little hard to reconcile because obviously mark zuckerberg the character in this movie has words put in his mouth by sorkin. >> rose: wouldn't we all like that? >> exactly. but it was a... that was a very difficult thing to reconcile because you're talking about a guy who on "60...
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but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook, and no direct ties to newark? he's the young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users, from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who is now number 35 on "forbes" magazine's list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing and perhaps diversion. his announcement tomorrow on "oprah" comes the same day as the release of the new feature film, "social network," which depicts him as ruthless. >> your actions could have perm innocently destroyed everything i've been working on. >> we've been working on. >> reporter: was he foreshadowing the timing of the announcement when he spoke to us this summer? >> people don't care about what someone says about you in a movie. they care about what you build. >> reporter: whatever the motivation, his gift is a milestone in philanthropy, rivaling donations
but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook, and no direct ties to newark? he's the young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users, from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who is now number 35 on "forbes" magazine's list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing and perhaps diversion....
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"the new york times" reporting this morning that facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg will donate $100 million to the troubled public school system in newark, new jersey. according to "the times" he will announce the gift on "the oprah winfrey show" tomorrow. with new jersey governor chris christie and cory booker, mayor, the spokespeople for oprah and facebook have not yet confirmed "the times'" report. newark have among the lowest test scores and graduation rates. the $100 million donation would be one-eighth of newark's entire annual operating budget of $8900 million for its schools. his fortune has been estimated at least at $2 billion. again, mark zuckerberg according to "the new york times" ready to give 100 million bucks s ts tok and announce it tomorrow on "oprah." >>> today marks six months since the passage of health care meaning the law's key components go in effect and insurers will no longer be able to impose a lifetime spending gap or ban children with pre-existing conditions. parents will be able to keep their kids on their health plans until age 26. . >
"the new york times" reporting this morning that facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg will donate $100 million to the troubled public school system in newark, new jersey. according to "the times" he will announce the gift on "the oprah winfrey show" tomorrow. with new jersey governor chris christie and cory booker, mayor, the spokespeople for oprah and facebook have not yet confirmed "the times'" report. newark have among the lowest test...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg is donating $1 million to the new york, new jersey school system. didn't know they had one. what for? well, newark was one of the worst school systems. only half of the students graduate. and of those, only a fifth go on to four-year colleges. the rest sadly become werewolves. but critics question the timing of the donation. they say the billionaire is simply polishing his image due to the released of the film "the social network" that talks about facebook and zuckerberg's rise to riches and fame. it paints him as a socially awkward, jerky jerk face, jerk. they say the donation is expected on friday on something called "the oprah winfrey show" whatever that is. it can't be more exciting than a dancing baby el -- elephant playing harmonica. >> good luck competing with that oprah show. is this timing a coincidence with the movie coming out? >> i think, yeah. he had no idea that the timing of this would be so spot on. >> i was screaming and talking. >> who is down there? who is down there? >> how long have you worked here? >> apparently chelsea invaded
facebook founder mark zuckerberg is donating $1 million to the new york, new jersey school system. didn't know they had one. what for? well, newark was one of the worst school systems. only half of the students graduate. and of those, only a fifth go on to four-year colleges. the rest sadly become werewolves. but critics question the timing of the donation. they say the billionaire is simply polishing his image due to the released of the film "the social network" that talks about...
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if you're mark zuckerberg, you can give away a lot. he has give in a way a lot. >> he now lives in new york state. he has given away $100 million to a school district in new jersey. i will tell you about the timing of this gift, just before the much anticipated movie of the creation of facebook that portrays zuckerberg as a backstabber. >>> also ahead, the debate, charges back and forth, today is the day some of the new health care rules will actually take effect. i'll tell you what they mean for you and your family coming up in a little while. >>> new details on the round the clockwork in chile to rescue the trapped miners on the ground for six weeks. americans have played a key role in getting the miners out southeastern than expected. natalie will join fours a live report. >>> what is it like to be a member of a polygamist family, in a live interview on the "today" program. >>> ann curry is back at the newsdesk. good morning. >> good morning. in the news this morning, president obama makes a major speech before the u.n. assembly tod
if you're mark zuckerberg, you can give away a lot. he has give in a way a lot. >> he now lives in new york state. he has given away $100 million to a school district in new jersey. i will tell you about the timing of this gift, just before the much anticipated movie of the creation of facebook that portrays zuckerberg as a backstabber. >>> also ahead, the debate, charges back and forth, today is the day some of the new health care rules will actually take effect. i'll tell you...
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for the first time, mark zuckerberg's going to be a genuine global celebrity. so that's what they're facing. what kind of celebrity is he going to be? is the movie going to define his image, or are they going to define the image... is he going to define it himself? >> suarez: since zuckerberg launched facebook from his dorm room back in 2004, it has grown exponentially, now with more than 500 million active users. 50% log on in any given day. people spend a lot of time there; over 700 billion minutes a month combined. kirkpatrick says zuckerberg is a modern titan in his own right. >> well, certainly, for social media and social networking, he is the guy, just as carnegie was for steel or ford was for auto. i don't think we can compare him to those people yet, just simply because he hasn't been out there as a business leader for anywhere near as long as they were. he hasn't faced a lot of the challenges they've faced. but, yes, he defines his industry in a way that almost no one has before. >> suarez: judy woodruff visited zuckerberg at facebook's offices in 200
for the first time, mark zuckerberg's going to be a genuine global celebrity. so that's what they're facing. what kind of celebrity is he going to be? is the movie going to define his image, or are they going to define the image... is he going to define it himself? >> suarez: since zuckerberg launched facebook from his dorm room back in 2004, it has grown exponentially, now with more than 500 million active users. 50% log on in any given day. people spend a lot of time there; over 700...
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. >>> and facebook feud, did mark zuckerberg dream of the facebook idea on his own or did he steal the idea from his harvard classmates. they settled for $65 million, now they'll tell us while they think they deserve more. now they'll tell us while they think they deserve more. monday, july 20, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning, i'm matt lauer. >> officials in bermuda are saying that they are still trying to assess the damage from hurricane igor. >> hurricane force winds and driving rain has led to extensive power outages. >> it looks pretty this morning. >>> also ahead, former president jimmy carter is in the house and we'll be speaking to him about a number of topics including the rise of the tea party, those two american hikerstill being detained in iran and what he seeses a his own place in history. >>> on a different note, there are new problems for lindsay lohan. could the troubled actress be sent back to jail after she admitted that she failed a court ordered drug test. we'll have the latest
. >>> and facebook feud, did mark zuckerberg dream of the facebook idea on his own or did he steal the idea from his harvard classmates. they settled for $65 million, now they'll tell us while they think they deserve more. now they'll tell us while they think they deserve more. monday, july 20, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning, i'm matt lauer. >> officials in bermuda are...
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but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook and no direct ties to newark. he's a young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users. from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who's now number 35 on "forbes" magazine list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing. and perhaps diversion. his announcement on "oprah" comes the same day as a release of the new feature film "social network" which depicts him as ruthless. >> your actions could permanently destroy everything i've been working on. >> mark! >> reporter: was he foreshadowing the time of the announcement when he spoke to diane sawyer this summer? >> people don't care about what someone says about you in a movie. they care about what you build. >> reporter: whatever the motivation, his gift is a milestone in philanthropy. rivaling donations from bill gates, 28 years his senior.
but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook and no direct ties to newark. he's a young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users. from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who's now number 35 on "forbes" magazine list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing. and perhaps diversion. his...
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in the case of mark zuckerberg, a lot of people see his motives as pr. the announcement coming today on the oprah winfrey show. >> breaking news. why facebook's young ceo says enough is enough and putting his money where his mouth is. >> the big donation, the same day a big movie about zuckerberg and facebook premiers. it's called "the social network." folks who have seen it say it doesn't come off that well. >> millions? >> you stole our website. >> they're saying we stole facebook. >> i know what he said. >> you know what cool? a billion dollars. >> you're going to get left behind. >> sue him in federal court. >> i can't wait to stand over his shoulder and watch you write this check. >> now, regardless of what his motives are, newark, new jersey can really use the 100 million shot in the arm. newark public schools are in a lot of trouble. it is new jersey's largest school district. over 40,000 students and it was taken over by the state in 1995. the headline of today's newark star ledger says is this really the way to fix newark schools. let's bring in
in the case of mark zuckerberg, a lot of people see his motives as pr. the announcement coming today on the oprah winfrey show. >> breaking news. why facebook's young ceo says enough is enough and putting his money where his mouth is. >> the big donation, the same day a big movie about zuckerberg and facebook premiers. it's called "the social network." folks who have seen it say it doesn't come off that well. >> millions? >> you stole our website. >>...
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but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook and no direct ties to newark. he's a young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users. from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who's 35 on "forbes" magazine list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing. and perhaps diversion. his announcement on "oprah" comes the same day as a release of the new feature film "social network" which depicts him as ruthless. >> your actions could permanently destroy everything i'm working on. >> reporter: was he foreshadowing the time of the announcement when he spoke to diane sawyer this summer? >> people don't care about what someone says about you in a movie. they care about what you build. >> reporter: whatever the motivation, his gift is a milestone in philanthropy. rivaling donations from bill gates, 28 years his senior. >> now we have people who
but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook and no direct ties to newark. he's a young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users. from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who's 35 on "forbes" magazine list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing. and perhaps diversion. his announcement...
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. >>> we know facebook's mark zuckerberg has been making headlines since last week. he made a big donation. >> of course this week "the social network," the movie about him, has been released. >> you guys were the inventors of facebook. you invented facebook. >> reporter: in courtroom drama style, "the social network" tells the creation story of facebook from three distinct points of view. mark zuckerberg, the precocious hacker who launched the site from his harvard dorm room. eduardo sererin, mark's early partner. and the winkelvoss twins. >> i'm 6'5", 220, there's two of me. >> reporter: who also sued and settled for tens of millions but still claim publicly zuckerberg stole their idea. >> i've committed to starting the startup education foundation whose first project will be a $100 million challenge grant -- >> $100 million? >> reporter: facebook's baby-faced millionaire appeared on oprah. whether the timing is intentional or not, this zuckerberg -- >> every child deserves a good education. >> reporter: is a stark contrast to this one. >> are you okay? >> we're ra
. >>> we know facebook's mark zuckerberg has been making headlines since last week. he made a big donation. >> of course this week "the social network," the movie about him, has been released. >> you guys were the inventors of facebook. you invented facebook. >> reporter: in courtroom drama style, "the social network" tells the creation story of facebook from three distinct points of view. mark zuckerberg, the precocious hacker who launched the...
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mark zuckerberg has announced he's donating $100 million to the newark, new jersey school system. ron allen joins us now with the latest. ron, it's a lot of money. >> yeah, $100 million is a big chunk of the newark school budget. and it's a big victory for the major there, cory booker, who apparently friended mark zuckerberg and mr. zuckerberg decided to give the school district $100 million if, in fact, the mayor is given the authority to implement a new plan for the schools, something that has to require some political juggling because the school system is in such poor shape that's been in the control of the state of new jersey for the past 15 years. the governor of new jersey is also involve in this. they're calling it the oprah moment, that's what "the star ledger" is calling it. they're tweeting about it. mayor booker tweeted looking forward to oprah on friday. please tune in to know what's going on in newark. big promoter of the city since head's been mayor there. now beginning in the second term. governor chris christie tune in "oprah" on friday, great things to come for ed
mark zuckerberg has announced he's donating $100 million to the newark, new jersey school system. ron allen joins us now with the latest. ron, it's a lot of money. >> yeah, $100 million is a big chunk of the newark school budget. and it's a big victory for the major there, cory booker, who apparently friended mark zuckerberg and mr. zuckerberg decided to give the school district $100 million if, in fact, the mayor is given the authority to implement a new plan for the schools, something...
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facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is donating $100 million to help improve newark, new jersey,'s public schools. according to "forbes" magazine, he can afford it. he is one of the richest 400 richest americans. numbers one and two are bill gates and warren buffett, same as last year >>> the raise saved face >>> the phils sweep the braves >>> plus, three in the magic number for jose lopez. your "first look" in sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. bankers are known to be a little bit in love with themselves. are we going up? we can get the next one. i'd like to get your advice on hedging - risk... exposure. what makes us different? for 300 years we've chosen to focus on our clients. what a novel idea. everybody has somebody to go heart healthy for. who's your somebody? eating campbell's healthy request can help. 25 delicious soups with low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. because heart healthy is good for your life... and the people in it. healthy request from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male ann
facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is donating $100 million to help improve newark, new jersey,'s public schools. according to "forbes" magazine, he can afford it. he is one of the richest 400 richest americans. numbers one and two are bill gates and warren buffett, same as last year >>> the raise saved face >>> the phils sweep the braves >>> plus, three in the magic number for jose lopez. your "first look" in sports is straight ahead. you're watching...
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good morning to you, rebecca. >> good morning. >> tell me about your classmate mark zuckerberg. how did you know him and when did you first learn about the social network called facebook? >> i should say i haven't seen the film yet. i read the script and i am about as familiar with the actual movie as anyone else is but mark and i were assigned to the same house at harvard u, spent freshman year and then everyone is randomly assigned to one of the upper classmen houses and we were both in kirkland house which is one of the smaller houses at harvard, a very intimate, small community. so sophomore year we were sort of in the same, walking through the same dining hall and the same court yards a lot. we had a lot of mutual friends. that's how i know mark. i remember, you know, joining facebook, i heard about it through a friend of mine first and i think the crimson had already run a story about it. i remember getting an invitation from somebody else in kirkland house, a mutual friend, and then just signing up and immediately sensing it was so different from everything else i had see
good morning to you, rebecca. >> good morning. >> tell me about your classmate mark zuckerberg. how did you know him and when did you first learn about the social network called facebook? >> i should say i haven't seen the film yet. i read the script and i am about as familiar with the actual movie as anyone else is but mark and i were assigned to the same house at harvard u, spent freshman year and then everyone is randomly assigned to one of the upper classmen houses and we...
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the billionaire, mark zuckerberg of facebook fame and fortune. he's 26. he went to harvard. he's about to be the subject of a big new hollywood movie. tomorrow, he's announcing he's giving $100 million to the school system in newark, new jersey. by the way, the teachers there are the highest paid in the state of new jersey. the results there are awful, unacceptable in any society. and here's another example of private money at least trying to fix public schools. rehema ellis is at newark city hall tonight. >> reporter: good evening, brian. deep rooted problems need dramatic solutions. that usually requires lots of money, which the city is about to get. newark, it's the largest city in new jersey, with the biggest school problems. now getting help from a big name. 26-year-old billionaire mark zuckerberg, founder and ceo of facebook, is expected to give $100 million to newark schools. cory booker and the republican governor chris christie will join forces on the oprah winfrey show for the announcement tomorrow. education experts welcome the bipartisan effort. >> i think it's a
the billionaire, mark zuckerberg of facebook fame and fortune. he's 26. he went to harvard. he's about to be the subject of a big new hollywood movie. tomorrow, he's announcing he's giving $100 million to the school system in newark, new jersey. by the way, the teachers there are the highest paid in the state of new jersey. the results there are awful, unacceptable in any society. and here's another example of private money at least trying to fix public schools. rehema ellis is at newark city...
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but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook and no direct ties to newark. he's a young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users. from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who's 35 on "forbes" magazine list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing. and perhaps diversion. his announcement on "oprah" comes the same day as a release of the new feature film "social network" which depicts him as ruthless. >> your actions could permanently destroy everything i'm working on. >> we. >> reporter: was he foreshadowing the time of the announcement when he spoke to diane sawyer this summer? >> people don't care about what someone says about you in a movie. they care about what you build. >> reporter: whatever the motivation, his gift is a milestone in philanthropy. rivaling donations from bill gates, 28 years his senior. >> now we have peop
but who is mark zuckerberg? the 26-year-old kid with a grown-up checkbook and no direct ties to newark. he's a young man who created the social networking site with more than 500 million users. from his harvard dorm room. >> there's an enormous sense of pride. >> reporter: he's the young man who's 35 on "forbes" magazine list of richest americans. higher than apple ceo steve jobs. and he's also clearly a man who understands timing. and perhaps diversion. his announcement...
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they're working together to fix the schools in newark with a little help from facebook founder mark zuckerberg. in a few minutes you'll meet the founder and principle of the new york harbor school, a public school that takes kids from rugged brooklyn and puts them on a ferry to school every day. we'll show you what they're doing right there. if you're just getting up or school or any other reason, shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@- waytooearly@msnbc. we'll read the best responses as always later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be a cram session. a lot to tell you about today including one leading united states congressman calling stephen colbert's capitol hill testimony the other day an embarrassment. >>> plus, new york governor david paterson confronts his "saturday night live" likeness face to face in the "snl" season premiere. what critique could the real paterson have for the phony one? >>> 5:30 a.m. here in learning plaza in the heart of new york city. the white house and democratic leaders in congress are both acknowledging that a vote on the expiring bush tax cuts will likely not
they're working together to fix the schools in newark with a little help from facebook founder mark zuckerberg. in a few minutes you'll meet the founder and principle of the new york harbor school, a public school that takes kids from rugged brooklyn and puts them on a ferry to school every day. we'll show you what they're doing right there. if you're just getting up or school or any other reason, shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@- waytooearly@msnbc. we'll read the best responses as always...
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the money is coming from 26-year-old billionaire and facebook founder mark zuckerberg. understandably the city is thrilled. the big question is how will the money be spent. ron allen now joins us. before we talk about this incredible donation, there's not a shortage of money coming into the school district. it's about how the money has been spent in the past. >> right, and who controls the money. the state has been under control for 15 years. the test scores are so low. the graduation rate is so low. the deal mark zuckerberg is making is he wants the mayor of newark to be in charge of the school system. that's the string that comes with the gift. apparently, of course, they're going to go for that. the governor will will have some veto authority. he's reformed minded mayor. he'll do things like more charter schools, higher standards for teachers, higher standards for pupils. things that teachers unions tend not to like. it could cause friction. but that's what you get for $100 million. >> why did mike zuckerberg focus on newark? >> he's from west chester, new york, i be
the money is coming from 26-year-old billionaire and facebook founder mark zuckerberg. understandably the city is thrilled. the big question is how will the money be spent. ron allen now joins us. before we talk about this incredible donation, there's not a shortage of money coming into the school district. it's about how the money has been spent in the past. >> right, and who controls the money. the state has been under control for 15 years. the test scores are so low. the graduation...
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the 26-year-old founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, gave a $100 million gift to the city of newark, new jersey public school system, and now the questions start about what happens next, where the money goes. all this happening, by the way, as nbc news gets ready to launch "education nation" here at 30 rockefeller plaza, shining a spotlight on education issues nationwide. our education correspondent, rehema ellis, with us tonight from newark with more. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for months, the mayor of newark has been working on a plan to improve his city's schools which have some of the worst graduation rates in the nation. today his not so secret secret plan was made public. >> ceo and founder of facebook, come on out here, guys. come on out. >> reporter: the official announcement came on one of tv's biggest stages, the oprah winfrey show. >> his first project will be a $100 million challenge grant. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook, announced a grant to help newark's struggling schools. the shy, 26-year-old billionaire wanted to make an anonym
the 26-year-old founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, gave a $100 million gift to the city of newark, new jersey public school system, and now the questions start about what happens next, where the money goes. all this happening, by the way, as nbc news gets ready to launch "education nation" here at 30 rockefeller plaza, shining a spotlight on education issues nationwide. our education correspondent, rehema ellis, with us tonight from newark with more. good evening. >>...
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mark zuckerberg of facebook fame and fortune. tomorrow, he's announcing he's giving $100 million to the school system in newark, new jersey. by the way, the teachers there are the highest paid in the state of new jersey. the results there are awful, unacceptable in any society. and here's another example of private money trying to fix public schools. rehema ellis is at newark city hall tonight. >> reporter: good evening, brian. deep rooted problems need dramatic solutions. that usually requires lots of money, which the city is about to get. newark, it's the largest city in new jersey, with the biggest school problems. now getting help from a big name. 26-year-old billionaire mark zuckerberg, founder and ceo of facebook, is expected to give $100 million to newark schools. >> a lot of teachers --- the governor will join forces on the oprah winfrey show tomorrow. education experts welcome the bipartisan effort. >> i think it's a great opportunity. first to launch a real dialogue in the city of newark about what's best for our kids a
mark zuckerberg of facebook fame and fortune. tomorrow, he's announcing he's giving $100 million to the school system in newark, new jersey. by the way, the teachers there are the highest paid in the state of new jersey. the results there are awful, unacceptable in any society. and here's another example of private money trying to fix public schools. rehema ellis is at newark city hall tonight. >> reporter: good evening, brian. deep rooted problems need dramatic solutions. that usually...
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the 26-year-old founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, gave a $100 million gift to the city of newark, new jersey public school system, and now the questions start about what happens next, where the money goes. all this happening, by the way, as nbc news gets ready to launch "education nation" here at 30 rockefeller plaza, shining a spotlight on education issues nationwide. our education correspondent, rehema ellis, with us tonight from newark with more. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for months, the mayor of newark has been working on a plan to improve his city's schools which have some of the worst graduation rates in the nation. today his not so secret secret plan was made public. ceo and founder of facebook, come on out here, guys. come on out. >> reporter: the official announcement came on one of tv's biggest stages, the oprah winfrey show. >> his first project will be a $100 million challenge grant. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook, announced a grant to help newark's struggling schools. the sky 26-year-old billionaire wanted to make an anonymous
the 26-year-old founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, gave a $100 million gift to the city of newark, new jersey public school system, and now the questions start about what happens next, where the money goes. all this happening, by the way, as nbc news gets ready to launch "education nation" here at 30 rockefeller plaza, shining a spotlight on education issues nationwide. our education correspondent, rehema ellis, with us tonight from newark with more. good evening. >>...
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the 26-year-old founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, gave $100 million gift to the city of newark, new jersey public school system, and now the questions start about what happens next, where the money goes. all this happening, by the way, as nbc news gets ready to launch "education nation" here at 30 rockefeller plaza, shining a splight on education issues nationwide. our education correspondent, rehema ellis, with us tonight from newark with more. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for months, the mayor of newark has been wking on a plan to improve his city's schools wch have some of the worst graduation rates in thnation. day his not soecret secret plan was made public. >> ceo and founder of faceok, come on out here, guys. come on out. >> reporter: the official announcement came on one of tv's biggest stages, the oprah winfrey show. >> his first project will be a $100 million challenge grant. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook, announced a grant to help newark's struggling schools. the shy, 26-year-old billionaire wanted to make an anonymous gift but was c
the 26-year-old founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, gave $100 million gift to the city of newark, new jersey public school system, and now the questions start about what happens next, where the money goes. all this happening, by the way, as nbc news gets ready to launch "education nation" here at 30 rockefeller plaza, shining a splight on education issues nationwide. our education correspondent, rehema ellis, with us tonight from newark with more. good evening. >> reporter:...
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. >>> mark zuckerberg has a lot more friends in new jersey today. he has agreed to donate $100 million to the city's school district. according to forbes, 26-year-old zuckerberg is worth more than $7 billion, that's $1 billion more than steve jobs. he spends more per student than any other district in new jersey including the rich districts but half of them graduate. adrian, let me begin with you. if you're looking at a district that spends more than any other district and is getting so little in terms of results, what do they expect to accomplish in terms of money. >> they're doing it very differently. the governor in new jersey has a radical plan for performing the school district. and this money, while it hasn't been said exactly how it's going to be used, we can assume because the governor's involved and mayor booker is involved who's also -- the two of them are very big supporters of school choice, of charter schools, of merit pay, that this is going to be what the unions in new jersey have been fighting since the governor took office and we're
. >>> mark zuckerberg has a lot more friends in new jersey today. he has agreed to donate $100 million to the city's school district. according to forbes, 26-year-old zuckerberg is worth more than $7 billion, that's $1 billion more than steve jobs. he spends more per student than any other district in new jersey including the rich districts but half of them graduate. adrian, let me begin with you. if you're looking at a district that spends more than any other district and is getting...
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mark zuckerberg of facebook fame and fortune. he's 126. he went to harvard. he's about to be the subject of a big new hollywood movie. tomorrow, he's announcing he's giving $100 million to the scol system in newark, new jersey. by the way, the teachers there are the highest paid in the state of new jersey. the results there are awful, unacceptable in any society. and here's another example of private money trying to fix public schools. rehema ellis is at newark city hall tonight. >> reporter: good evening, brian. deep rooted problems need dramatic solutions. that usually requirelots of money, which the city is about to get. newark, it's the largest city in new jersey, with the biggest school problems. now getting help from a big name. 26-year-old billionaire mark zuckerberg, founder and ceo of facebook, is expected to give $100 million to newark schools. cory booker and the republican governor chris christie will in forces on the oprah winfrey show for the announcement tomorrow. education experts welcome the bipartisan effort. >> i tnk it's a great opportunit
mark zuckerberg of facebook fame and fortune. he's 126. he went to harvard. he's about to be the subject of a big new hollywood movie. tomorrow, he's announcing he's giving $100 million to the scol system in newark, new jersey. by the way, the teachers there are the highest paid in the state of new jersey. the results there are awful, unacceptable in any society. and here's another example of private money trying to fix public schools. rehema ellis is at newark city hall tonight. >>...
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. >> it's the inside story of how facebook was founded when he created facebook, mark zuckerberg made his fair share of enemies, accused of stealing the idea for the website, an allegation that will play out on the big screen. >> best friend is suing you for $600 million. >> i didn't flow that. tell me more. >> reporter: "the social network," hollywood's take on the web's biggest drama. >> 2200 hits within 2 hours. >> 22,000. >> reporter: depicting how facebook was founded in 2004, by then-harvard university sophomore, mark zuckerberg. the big screen account is anything but flattering. >> facebook. >> reporter: portraying zuckerberg as a socially awkward self-centered computer geek who stole the idea for facebook from friends as depicts in the film, the alleged betrayal paid off big. >> $1 million isn't cool. you know what's cool $1 billion. >> reporter: make the college dropout one of the world's richest people worth $4 billion by 25. but it didn't come without a cost. zuckerberg's former classmates, identical twins tyler and cameron, sued him in 2004, saying they hires the computer
. >> it's the inside story of how facebook was founded when he created facebook, mark zuckerberg made his fair share of enemies, accused of stealing the idea for the website, an allegation that will play out on the big screen. >> best friend is suing you for $600 million. >> i didn't flow that. tell me more. >> reporter: "the social network," hollywood's take on the web's biggest drama. >> 2200 hits within 2 hours. >> 22,000. >> reporter:...
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what does mark zuckerberg think? today in the bay scott mcgrew gets through the walls around the facebook founder. >> reporter: sarah lacy of the popular text blog tech crunch quite literally wrote the book on mark zuckerberg in a book called "once you're lucky, twice you're good." she's interviewed mark several times and joins me from our newsroom. you told me once you've been covering mark so long, the first time you called him on the phone, he actually picked up the phone? >> he did. he was so a media train back in those days he told me all the details of the venture capital ground he closed. >> he's gotten media trained and harder to talk to. what do you suppose his reaction to all of this about the movie? >> i know because when i was worken on my book, movie is based on, was being written and at first i think he was hurt by it. even though he's a billionaire, leading this company, he's not a two dimensional character. he's a human being. i don't think any of us would want a book or much less a movie made about o
what does mark zuckerberg think? today in the bay scott mcgrew gets through the walls around the facebook founder. >> reporter: sarah lacy of the popular text blog tech crunch quite literally wrote the book on mark zuckerberg in a book called "once you're lucky, twice you're good." she's interviewed mark several times and joins me from our newsroom. you told me once you've been covering mark so long, the first time you called him on the phone, he actually picked up the phone?...
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did mark zuckerberg steal the idea for the popular social networking site? we'll hear from two former classmates who say, yeah, he did. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. le anhis day starts thwith his arthritis pain.. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer
did mark zuckerberg steal the idea for the popular social networking site? we'll hear from two former classmates who say, yeah, he did. [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated,...
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but interesting to see what she has asks mark zuckerberg about that new movie coming out. i would like to see if she gets him on record for that. >>> programming note to pass along to all of you. on monday matt lauer sits dwoun with a live interview with president obumma. kick off the state of education in america. the interview will air live on msnbc for a full half hour beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and you can submit your questions for the president at educationnation.com. send away. >>> after a break, from celebrities to world leaders, calls for virginia to hold back as the state prepares to execute a woman with an iq of just 72. >>> plus, new details about how the cia is waging war against alcada and the taliban in afghanistan and then a little bit later, courtney hazlett has the scoop on what joaquin phoenix had to say to david letterman. o make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. comes iso i taked gel. one a day men's 50+ advantage. as
but interesting to see what she has asks mark zuckerberg about that new movie coming out. i would like to see if she gets him on record for that. >>> programming note to pass along to all of you. on monday matt lauer sits dwoun with a live interview with president obumma. kick off the state of education in america. the interview will air live on msnbc for a full half hour beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and you can submit your questions for the president at educationnation.com....
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. >> is mark zuckerberg going to be hands-on with money he's handing off? >> he said clearly, i'm a business leader, i'm not an education specialist. i want to put the money in, i'm going to hold you accountable for the results we discussed, but he's not going to be in the mix. he's a great man who said my business i hire great leaders to get the job done. i found the city, he thought and the governor, frankly, committed to my values and he believes he can bring it home. he's not from newark. he has no relationship to our city but a lot of things of newark he believed, leadership at the state level, city level, also the local level, signs of success that we've had, innovations go on that are already extraordinary, that he wanted to be involved with. >> you heard the mayor of new york city take on teacher union say we are going to eliminate tenure, base it on merit, achievement. are you able to do the same thing in newark? >> the teachers union cannot be bashes, we can't start on the attack. we need to invite everybody to the table. but we're going to affirm
. >> is mark zuckerberg going to be hands-on with money he's handing off? >> he said clearly, i'm a business leader, i'm not an education specialist. i want to put the money in, i'm going to hold you accountable for the results we discussed, but he's not going to be in the mix. he's a great man who said my business i hire great leaders to get the job done. i found the city, he thought and the governor, frankly, committed to my values and he believes he can bring it home. he's not...
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if you're mark zuckerberg, you can give away a lot. he has give in a way a lot. >> he now lives in new york state. he has given away $100 million to a school district in new jersey. i will tell you about the ting of this gift, just before t much anticipated movie of the creation of facebook that portrays zuckerberg as a backstabber. >>> also ahead, the debate, charges back and forth, today is the day some of the new health care rules will actually take effect. i'll tell you what they mean for you and your family coming up in a little while. >>> new details onhe round the clockwork in chile to rescue the trapped miners on the ground for six weeks. americans have played a key role in getting the miners out southeastern than expected. natalie will join fours a live report. >>> what is it like to be a member of a polygamist family, in a live interview on the "today" program. >>> ann curry is back at the newsdesk. good morning. >> good morning. in the news this morning, president obama makes a major speech befe the u. assembly today, challe
if you're mark zuckerberg, you can give away a lot. he has give in a way a lot. >> he now lives in new york state. he has given away $100 million to a school district in new jersey. i will tell you about the ting of this gift, just before t much anticipated movie of the creation of facebook that portrays zuckerberg as a backstabber. >>> also ahead, the debate, charges back and forth, today is the day some of the new health care rules will actually take effect. i'll tell you what...
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if you are mark zuckerberg and happen to be able to give $100 million to a city for incubation and new ideas that is a good thing. >> so why question the motive. the kids will benefit in the long run. >> i think all of us should be caring about education. even if you are out of school, who are going to be our doctors and lawyers in the future and you want to be amongst educated citizens. when we are 21st in science and 25th in math. that doesn't mean in the underserved communities. that means in all communities. middle class. as a country we are falling behind and that is important to all of us. >> your documentary is shaking things up and it couldn't come at a he going time. the sooner the better. congratulations on the success and thanks for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> coming up, geraldo is back with an exclusive interview with newark mayor corey booker. >>> you wake up every morning and you know that kids getting a really crappy education right now. >> you think that kids are getting a crappy education right now? >> i don't think they are, i know they are. >> waiting for
if you are mark zuckerberg and happen to be able to give $100 million to a city for incubation and new ideas that is a good thing. >> so why question the motive. the kids will benefit in the long run. >> i think all of us should be caring about education. even if you are out of school, who are going to be our doctors and lawyers in the future and you want to be amongst educated citizens. when we are 21st in science and 25th in math. that doesn't mean in the underserved communities....
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>>eporter: depicting how facebook was founded by then harvard university sophomore mark zuckerberg. the big screen acount is anything but flattering. portraying him as a socially awkward, self-centered computer geek who stole the idea for facebook from his friends. as depicted in the film, it paid off big. >> a million dollars is not cool. do you know what's ol? a billion dollars. >> reporter: making the college drop-out one of the world's richest people worth an estimated $4 billion. it didn't come without a cause. his former classmates, identical twins, sued him in 2004 saying they hired the computer prodigy for help with their social networking site months before facebook launched but ckerberg decideto steal their ideas and the business plan and to launch his own website. >> wait a second. isn't this the exact project we were working on? and isn't this the exact person that we were working on it with? >> rorter: the twins, olympic rowers now getting mbas from prestigious oxford university in england, settled the case for a reported$65 million. part of it in facebook stock. but no
>>eporter: depicting how facebook was founded by then harvard university sophomore mark zuckerberg. the big screen acount is anything but flattering. portraying him as a socially awkward, self-centered computer geek who stole the idea for facebook from his friends. as depicted in the film, it paid off big. >> a million dollars is not cool. do you know what's ol? a billion dollars. >> reporter: making the college drop-out one of the world's richest people worth an estimated $4...
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if you are mark zuckerberg and happen to be able to give $100 million to a city for incubation and new ideas that is a good thing. >> so why question the motive. the kids will benefit in the long run. >> i think all of us should be caring about education. even if you are out of school, who are going to be our doctors and lawyers in the future and you want to be amongst educated citizens. when we are 21st in science and 25th in math. that doesn't mean in the underserved communities. that means in all communities. middle class. as a country we are falling behind and that is important to all of us. >> your documentary is shaking things up and it couldn't come at a he going time. the sooner the better. congratulations on the success and thanks for being with us. >> thank you so much. >> coming up, geraldo is back with an exclusive interview with newark mayor corey booker. boys...wake up!!! [ wayne ] teenagers. yah, up at the crack of noon. [ female announcer ] when you use windex, the streak-free shine lets in more light. and that makes mornings a whole lot brighter. oh, man we're gonna be
if you are mark zuckerberg and happen to be able to give $100 million to a city for incubation and new ideas that is a good thing. >> so why question the motive. the kids will benefit in the long run. >> i think all of us should be caring about education. even if you are out of school, who are going to be our doctors and lawyers in the future and you want to be amongst educated citizens. when we are 21st in science and 25th in math. that doesn't mean in the underserved communities....