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. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark vowed he would never see the film. on opening day, he changed his mind. >> we took the whole company to go see the movie. >> took the whole company. >> i mean, i actually thought it was pretty fun. >> but i guess my question is, was it hard to watch for you? >> in watching it, it's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got wrong. i think that they got every single t-shirt that they had the mark zuckerberg character wearing right. i think i actually own those t-shirts. >> come on. >> and they got sandals right and all that. >> [laughs] but i mean, there are hugely basic things that they got wrong too. i mean, they made it seem like my whole motivation for building facebook was so i could get girls, right? and they completely left out the fact that my girlfriend and i have been dating since before i started facebook, right? so i'm not just, like-- >> wait, what? say that again. the girl--your current girlfriend, you were dating back then during the time of th
. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark vowed he would never see the film. on opening day, he changed his mind. >> we took the whole company to go see the movie. >> took the whole company. >> i mean, i actually thought it was pretty fun. >> but i guess my question is, was it hard to watch for you? >> in watching it, it's pretty interesting to see what parts they got right and what parts they got...
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y le ayudó a abrir su página de facebook y dice que facebook es una desgracia, pero alejandra oà tiene una relación con un joven que conoció por facebook y es muy feliz, entonces después de la pausa regresamos con este tema y también quiero decirles que la ayuda que usted está haciendo llegar a las instalaciones de tv azteca la estamos entregando, le queremos entregar cuentas si hemos llegado hasta michoacán, el sábado no se olviden vamos a la san luis potosà al corazón de la huasteca potosina donde vamos a salir bien de madrugada del sábado para poder estar allá y darle la ayuda que cheque y al lado de más con la que contamos hasta ahorita, hasta ahorita llevamos 3:30 toneladas de alimentos y esperamos que siga llegando más y asà vamos a seguir recorriendo los estados a donde esta vez lo necesiten, cosas de la vida estar con ustedes, [ locutora ] piérdete en cada temporada con las delicias de mccafé. como el nuevo pumpkin spice latte. cuando los sabores del otoño se unen a rico espresso, algo increÃble sucede. nuevo mccafé pumpkin spice latte. sólo esta temporada d
y le ayudó a abrir su página de facebook y dice que facebook es una desgracia, pero alejandra oà tiene una relación con un joven que conoció por facebook y es muy feliz, entonces después de la pausa regresamos con este tema y también quiero decirles que la ayuda que usted está haciendo llegar a las instalaciones de tv azteca la estamos entregando, le queremos entregar cuentas si hemos llegado hasta michoacán, el sábado no se olviden vamos a la san luis potosà al corazón de la...
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so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made facebook trust the company less but defended the social networking sharing policy saying quote we look at every request individually and then push back on ones that we think are overly broad or aren't legal now of course facebook wants to maintain the illusion of transparency al it's even gone as far as suing the file is a court to lift the gag order that prevents facebook from disclosing how it deals with government data requests but even though facebook would like to think that it's on the right side of the privacy debate its entire operation is a white dream for the surveillance state side from users volunt
so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made facebook trust the company less but defended the social networking...
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so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made facebook trust the company less but defended the social networking sharing policy saying quote we look at every request individually and then push back on ones that we think are overly broad or aren't legal now of course facebook wants to maintain the illusion of transparency help it's even gone as far as suing the fire as a court to lift the gag order that prevents facebook from disclosing how it deals with government data requests but even though facebook would like to think that it's on the right side of the privacy debate its entire operation is a white dream for the surveillance state side from users volu
so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made facebook trust the company less but defended the social networking...
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>>> facebook's facelift. shares topping $50 a share as investors on wall street fall in love with the stock. so what's the company getting right that others aren't? >>> and if you build it, will the uninsured come? one small insurer is betting on it as it makes a big investment in those new health care exchanges. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, september 26th. >>> good evening, everyone. big things sometimes come in small packages. that was the talk on wall street today. stocks finally broke their five-day losing streak, but it wasn't the big companies that lifted the markets. it was small cap stocks. they have quietly and steadily risen in value, and today the russell 2000 index of smaller companies closed at a fresh all-time high. so far, the russell index has surged 27%. that's a lot more, 10% more, than the gains on the dow average this year. also giving a boost to the markets today, good news about jobs. initial jobless claims dipped to a nearly six-year low. looking
>>> facebook's facelift. shares topping $50 a share as investors on wall street fall in love with the stock. so what's the company getting right that others aren't? >>> and if you build it, will the uninsured come? one small insurer is betting on it as it makes a big investment in those new health care exchanges. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for thursday, september 26th. >>> good evening, everyone. big things sometimes come in small...
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to facebook? >> what a question. >> that's a tough one to answer definitively, and i think both theories hold. however i've got to say this new study really tried get behind that. and the way they did their research, it suggested that facebook may very well be having that affect on people. i mean you can always argue well, unhappy people are drawn to it and misery loves company but i think there can be a negative effect. >> the researchers did say that they found no evidence that people turn to facebook when they're already lonely or depressed but you think that's a possibility that shouldn't be discounted? >> it is a possibility. and other studies have found had a those that are social phobic really will turn to the electronic media because it's more comfortable. it's less anxiety provoking and so they're searching for this fix in their brain reward system and they're really not getting it. >> well study was done with 82 young adults with an average age of 19. i don't know if adults are less susc
to facebook? >> what a question. >> that's a tough one to answer definitively, and i think both theories hold. however i've got to say this new study really tried get behind that. and the way they did their research, it suggested that facebook may very well be having that affect on people. i mean you can always argue well, unhappy people are drawn to it and misery loves company but i think there can be a negative effect. >> the researchers did say that they found no evidence...
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facebook's share of internet usage in the u.s. is about four times all competing services, including instagram and twitter combined. facebook increased its share of internet minutes 33% in august from a year ago. facebook is also gaining ground on madison avenue. >> hundreds of thousands, if not millions of advertisers literally facebook has over a million advertisers, are reaching out to these platforms to reach people that are very difficult to find elsewhere. >> reporter: sources at facebook and ad agencies say there's been a huge perception shift in the value of facebook ads and attention to its results. facebook points to a study it did with t-mobile on its latest rebranding campaign, claiming it influenced the addition of nearly 800,000 new customers. the facebook campaign had a better return on investments than tv ads. for "nightly business report," i'm julia borsten. >>> we turn now to our market focus segment. we begin with a big earnings report for one of the newest members of the dow. we're talking about nike. it posted
facebook's share of internet usage in the u.s. is about four times all competing services, including instagram and twitter combined. facebook increased its share of internet minutes 33% in august from a year ago. facebook is also gaining ground on madison avenue. >> hundreds of thousands, if not millions of advertisers literally facebook has over a million advertisers, are reaching out to these platforms to reach people that are very difficult to find elsewhere. >> reporter: sources...
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so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made facebook years trust the company less but defended the social networking sharing policy saying quote we look at every request individually and then push back on ones that we think are overly broad or aren't legal know of course facebook wants to maintain the illusion of transparency al it's even gone as far as suing the file is a court to lift the gag order that prevents facebook from disclosing how it deals with government data requests but even though facebook would like to think that it's on the right side of the privacy debate its entire operation is a wet dream for the surveillance state side from users v
so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made facebook years trust the company less but defended the social...
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we have facebook sitting at new all time highs. >> i really like facebook. anden in, i have been fast fired twice on facebook. when i recommended it it went down and then rallied through. the reason i like facebook is that i actually think this is the next global story. they have unbelievable growth opportunity. they have the unbelievable ability to date a mind and the cross friendships that are in facebook, if you will. and i don't necessarily think that twitler be taking market share where i think there will be risks are some of the other social media names. look for facebook mittle of next year. most of the community will be rallying behind it. >> you think other stocks will be atms or funds or twitter? >> certainly some of them could. if this had happened days ago i would have said apple. now that apple had a bit of a correction, i don't know that it's in the same position. >> i know this will be a hot stock. everybody will want in. it will be at least as hot as facebook was. this is what people want to trade. i think this is a great stock. >> we don't k
we have facebook sitting at new all time highs. >> i really like facebook. anden in, i have been fast fired twice on facebook. when i recommended it it went down and then rallied through. the reason i like facebook is that i actually think this is the next global story. they have unbelievable growth opportunity. they have the unbelievable ability to date a mind and the cross friendships that are in facebook, if you will. and i don't necessarily think that twitler be taking market share...
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facebook cookies after you log out or and sole browser extension to block facebook services on third party sites like add book plus adblock plus and facebook disconnect look in the world of social networking it's almost impossible to hide and you can at least take some steps to become more invisible from big brother's roving eye. just ahead of a white house visit by israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu looks like obama will remeeting with the wrongs of recently elected president assad rouhani at the u.n. general assembly and amid the international debate over the syria crisis and the instability that continues to grip the region news of obama's meeting with the wrongs leadership is saying a breath of optimism however any ron economy continues a steady decline is partly the result of crippling sanctions that experts say are having an opposite effect than what u.s. leaders allege in the people of iran more than its regime so what does this renewed dialogue signify and what can be done to reverse the disastrous effect sanctions that have so far on the country to discuss this i'm joined
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there's a joke, i'm quitting facebook and i'm going on facebook to tell everybody i'm going on facebook. they leave, go away, off for two days. going ok, i have no one to talk to. it becomes that thing if all of your friends, acquaintances, relatives are on facebook, where are you going to go? >> so i think we've reached that tipping point in terms of there really is no place to go. you're not going to have fun on linked in. you're going to go back to facebook. people going back wind up being more active than in the beginning. it's actually very true when you get a text, when you get a tweet to you, when someone tweets to you, the brain hits dopamine. the brain hits you with dopamine. it's like whoa, a tweet, you want that. >> appreciate you both being with us tonight. facebook not going anywhere. >> several states are balking at any push for tougher gun laws. voters will go to the polls to decide on recalling lawmakers who did call for stricter gun control. missouri is trying for nullification. they are poise said to enact a law that would circumstance up vent federal power under guns.
there's a joke, i'm quitting facebook and i'm going on facebook to tell everybody i'm going on facebook. they leave, go away, off for two days. going ok, i have no one to talk to. it becomes that thing if all of your friends, acquaintances, relatives are on facebook, where are you going to go? >> so i think we've reached that tipping point in terms of there really is no place to go. you're not going to have fun on linked in. you're going to go back to facebook. people going back wind up...
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there's a joke, i'm quitting facebook and i'm going on facebook to tell everybody i'm going on facebook. they leave, go away, off for two days. going ok, i have no one to talk to. it becomes that thing if all of your friends, acquaintances, relatives are on facebook, where are you going to go? >> so i think we've reached that tipping point in terms of there really is no place to go. you're not going to have fun on linked in. you're going to go back to facebook. people going back wind up being more active than in the beginning. it's actually very true when you get a text, when you get a tweet to you, when someone tweets to you, the brain hits dopamine. the brain hits you with dopamine. it's like whoa, a tweet, you want that. >> appreciate you both being with us tonight. >> several states are balking at any push for tougher gun laws. voters will go to the polls to decide on recalling lawmakers who did call for stricter gun control. missouri is trying for nullification. they are poise said to enact a law that would circumstance up vent federal power under guns. federal agents could be pros
there's a joke, i'm quitting facebook and i'm going on facebook to tell everybody i'm going on facebook. they leave, go away, off for two days. going ok, i have no one to talk to. it becomes that thing if all of your friends, acquaintances, relatives are on facebook, where are you going to go? >> so i think we've reached that tipping point in terms of there really is no place to go. you're not going to have fun on linked in. you're going to go back to facebook. people going back wind up...
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so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made face bookers trust the company less but defended the social networking sharing policy saying quote we look at every request individually and they push back on ones that we think are overly broad or aren't legal now of course facebook wants to maintain the illusion of transparency al it's even gone as far as suing the file is a court to lift the gag order that prevents facebook from disclosing how it deals with government data requests but even though facebook would like to think that it's on the right side of the privacy debate its entire operation is a dream for the surveillance state side from users voluntar
so facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is in d.c. this week and know not to meet with the cia's top brass to talk about how to make facebook more efficient for data mining but surprisingly to lobby for immigration reform now during one media appearance the talk alternately turned to n.s.a. surveillance and facebook's role in providing user information to the government zuckerberg amended the fact that snowden's revelations made face bookers trust the company less but defended the social networking...
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"are you on facebook yet?" soon became a common question, one quickly answered in the affirmative by millions and millions of people all around the world. friends use their pages to share personal news, exchange photos, team up on political causes, or just play long-distance scrabble. it can be a useful tool or an addictive waste of time. according to the social network, the blockbuster movie released in the fall of 2010, the facebook story is a classic case of betrayal and money, but when i met zuckerberg in 2007, he wasn't on hollywood's radar. he was a young, geeky computer programmer with a rising profile sitting atop a rapidly growing company. this is the face of facebook, mark zuckerberg, the mogul who's guiding its extraordinary growth. what everyone wants to know is, is he old enough to be running a company some people say is the biggest thing since google? tell everyone how old you are. >> i'm 23 right now, so-- >> and you're running this huge company. >> it's not that big. >> and here he was helping m
"are you on facebook yet?" soon became a common question, one quickly answered in the affirmative by millions and millions of people all around the world. friends use their pages to share personal news, exchange photos, team up on political causes, or just play long-distance scrabble. it can be a useful tool or an addictive waste of time. according to the social network, the blockbuster movie released in the fall of 2010, the facebook story is a classic case of betrayal and money, but...
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facebook ads, the most effective facebook ads are sponsored stories. you have, say, coca-cola, will they send me a message and say your friend herb really likes coca-cola, click here for more information. that ad is valuable, because it tells me that my friend already likes that brand, so it means i'm more inclined to pay attention. now, the whole concept only works if people don't mind if their information is being used. if herb just went on yesterday and changed all of his settings so it will no longer use him in those ads that i see, then facebook needs to make sure that people are still engaging. the key thing to remember is that ads are more effective if they're social, so facebook is giving us the option to opt out, and there are easy ways to do it, herb. i'll send you some links. but it doesn't really want us to opt out. >> right. and i actually -- no, go ahead. >> i'm sorry, we do have breaking news with phil lebeau, so i do apologize to cut you off. great to see you, herb. thanks, julia. phil, what have you got? >> reporter: yeah -- monthly sa
facebook ads, the most effective facebook ads are sponsored stories. you have, say, coca-cola, will they send me a message and say your friend herb really likes coca-cola, click here for more information. that ad is valuable, because it tells me that my friend already likes that brand, so it means i'm more inclined to pay attention. now, the whole concept only works if people don't mind if their information is being used. if herb just went on yesterday and changed all of his settings so it will...
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you're not doing that on facebook. it's simply an advertising spot. >> when you look at facebook they have stolen something from google. they are going for keyword ad targeting. that is something that will work very well. >> anybody can do that. >> all right. time for the verdict. we turn now to guy who i believe has a real facebook account. >> i do. >> i have a fake one. >> what does that mean? >> it's not me. >> we don't need the virtual you. >> pete has been on this. my premise has been you own it until they report. i don't know what that report is going to be and i'm surprise ds that it's up here already. but i think the momentum is behind them. as we get close to earnings momentum will continue. >> we want to know who you out there thought won our street fight. tweet us using hash tag bull or hash tag bear. results at the end of the show. let's go where brian has the options activity for facebook. brian, what did you see? >> you can chalk it up three people now to one against face book and for it. basically on the
you're not doing that on facebook. it's simply an advertising spot. >> when you look at facebook they have stolen something from google. they are going for keyword ad targeting. that is something that will work very well. >> anybody can do that. >> all right. time for the verdict. we turn now to guy who i believe has a real facebook account. >> i do. >> i have a fake one. >> what does that mean? >> it's not me. >> we don't need the virtual you....
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wait until you hear what they're doing now over at facebook. we're live in san francisco for day one of "three days in the valley." ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. david: shares of five below hitting all-time highs today. nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. nicole, we're talking about retailers doing badly. not so with five below, right? >> right. we saw urban outfitters get hit hard. but five below is another story, david. we're seeing this one, jumping as you noted to new highs. 48.99 was highest
wait until you hear what they're doing now over at facebook. we're live in san francisco for day one of "three days in the valley." ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. at od, whatever business you're in,...
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he helped facebook find a vulnerability that could have breached millions of facebook users' account, and he got paid for that, $20,000. he joins us now from the united kingdom. this is the guy who has helped to keep your facebook account safe. jack, do your parents now you're doing this? you don't look hold enough t ole on this show. >> i've been interested in security for a while, and i saw that companies such as facebook launching these bounty parameters. so i started to see if i could find any bugs in facebook. i found a couple early on in the year, not that great. then back in may this was the account session areas of facebook linked to mobile to facebook account. and it gave you the user to link up to, and i use as someone el else's i.d., and it linked up. >> how is it that stuff gets through that they don't catch but you do? >> um, to be honest, i'm not quite sure. i mean, they've got the best eyes working there. i think if you're focused on the same project for as long as you're working there, you just miss things. that's the great things about these programs, you got thousand
he helped facebook find a vulnerability that could have breached millions of facebook users' account, and he got paid for that, $20,000. he joins us now from the united kingdom. this is the guy who has helped to keep your facebook account safe. jack, do your parents now you're doing this? you don't look hold enough t ole on this show. >> i've been interested in security for a while, and i saw that companies such as facebook launching these bounty parameters. so i started to see if i could...
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facebook, yelp, or linkedin? >> facebook. to me, it's not even a question frankly. facebook, because they've got the valuation the others don't have. they've been way too hot. i'm not so sure yelp has a completely defensible market position either. >> i'm uncomfortable with the fact that i'm so in agreement right now with steven weiss, because all they've done -- well, let me tell you, i have on this facebook and talking about zuckerberg and the fact he did address immediately, as soon as they could, once they got through the ipo and all of the mess of that, he said we will monetize on the mobile side. and they've done it and they've done it to an extremely strong level so far. whether they can keep that up, i guess that's the new challenge. but at $45 a share, i start to feel like maybe facebook is at least in need of a pause before it can go any further. >> and here's the deal, okay, with facebook. if you're a tech manager or you're a big-cap mutual fund manager, where will you go? are you going to facebook or linkedin? you going to facebook or yelp, when you tie
facebook, yelp, or linkedin? >> facebook. to me, it's not even a question frankly. facebook, because they've got the valuation the others don't have. they've been way too hot. i'm not so sure yelp has a completely defensible market position either. >> i'm uncomfortable with the fact that i'm so in agreement right now with steven weiss, because all they've done -- well, let me tell you, i have on this facebook and talking about zuckerberg and the fact he did address immediately, as...
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for facebook. that is never a good sign. it is getting toward the irrational exuberance level in that stock. i'm not a fan -- david: let me go back to george. to that point, 122 billion-dollar market cap. that by the way is larger than intel's market cap and we know intel has been around for decades and an established company. does facebook really deserve a market cap bigger than intel's george? >> i think they do because in the post-pc world we're living in everything is going to the cloud and mobile computing. everyone will be on their mobile device, their pad, ipads and tablets this is where everything is shifting. we're having a fundamental shift. to mark's point, i agree it has gotten very pricey as far as price price-to-earnings ratio benchmark, however, if facebook can continue to beat wall street's earnings estimates, that will cause the p-e ratio to come more in line with that of the s&p 500. david: mark what about that? what happens, we'll get their earnings a little later f they blow out
for facebook. that is never a good sign. it is getting toward the irrational exuberance level in that stock. i'm not a fan -- david: let me go back to george. to that point, 122 billion-dollar market cap. that by the way is larger than intel's market cap and we know intel has been around for decades and an established company. does facebook really deserve a market cap bigger than intel's george? >> i think they do because in the post-pc world we're living in everything is going to the...
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facebook, there is facebook fatigue. >> they waited too long to go public. melissa: is everyone who is on it is on it. with twittew people discovering it. not only that, they are becoming more and more legitimate. you see more -- uc police stations and fire, mayors, officials, peoplehood releasing statements on twitter. the sec. >> it may just be of very valid business. the whole thing that set facebook on fire was teenager's and the very young. then they see that mommy's on this side and start fleeing into a instragram. the more legit it is, the more you could lose. as those guys go to ed instragram. melissa: that is true, but it still means that facebook peaked before it came out. maybe that is why we side price where it was. we saw it sank. all this time to get back to the initial. >> but you're talking a short time frame. let's go back. went public at $87. a huge value. and now look. a longer term. what i would do is when they go public i don't have the courage to just buy it right away. i now want to see what happened ted facebook happen to twitter. i t
facebook, there is facebook fatigue. >> they waited too long to go public. melissa: is everyone who is on it is on it. with twittew people discovering it. not only that, they are becoming more and more legitimate. you see more -- uc police stations and fire, mayors, officials, peoplehood releasing statements on twitter. the sec. >> it may just be of very valid business. the whole thing that set facebook on fire was teenager's and the very young. then they see that mommy's on this...
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facebook ads. facebook points to a study it did with t-mobile on its latest rebranding campaign claiming it influenced the addition of nearly 800,000 new t-mobile customers. they say the cadbury cream ad campaign was a better investment than a tv ad. it can't hurt facebook's negotiations that its stock is on fire. maria? >> no doubt about it. thank you so much, julia. is facebook worth 50 bucks a share? na nathan backrack and bruno delamo. bruno, you say facebook stock is worth $50. how come? >> we think facebook is fairly valued at these levels. they're really driven by performance. at this point the fundamentals are delivering. moving towards mobile. fundamentally, the clients like it. they like -- they're getting value from these advertisements. facebook is delivering more ads. they're pricing them higher. that bodes pretty well for this company. >> nathan, you're on the other side of that trade. you don't think facebook is worth this price. >> no. in fact, i keep getting this bad feeling i'm in
facebook ads. facebook points to a study it did with t-mobile on its latest rebranding campaign claiming it influenced the addition of nearly 800,000 new t-mobile customers. they say the cadbury cream ad campaign was a better investment than a tv ad. it can't hurt facebook's negotiations that its stock is on fire. maria? >> no doubt about it. thank you so much, julia. is facebook worth 50 bucks a share? na nathan backrack and bruno delamo. bruno, you say facebook stock is worth $50. how...
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facebook was a buy at $17. that's when facebook was a buy. >> well, you see linkedin there up 450% since its ipo? amazing. >> it is. >> a lot of 20-somethings have twitter and facebook and other things. let me ask you a a millenial, what else do you look at? why is twitter so exciting to you? is it more exciting to you than instagram or facebook? >> twitter appeals to a very different type of market. like the smaller businesses thrive on twitter. if you don't have twitter in your business model, it's obsolete. i think what you saw with groupon and -- >> yelp. >> yelp. the s.e.c. may have backed it off for -- added -- like, they had financial -- geez. they had financial results exposed and they came back and eventually the stock was priced lower than expected, anticipated. >> thank you for your insight. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and be sure to tune in tonight for the cnbc documentary "twitter revolution" tonight, carl qu carl's great documentary. >> yeah. we'll see if this market changes materially. we've
facebook was a buy at $17. that's when facebook was a buy. >> well, you see linkedin there up 450% since its ipo? amazing. >> it is. >> a lot of 20-somethings have twitter and facebook and other things. let me ask you a a millenial, what else do you look at? why is twitter so exciting to you? is it more exciting to you than instagram or facebook? >> twitter appeals to a very different type of market. like the smaller businesses thrive on twitter. if you don't have...
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facebook, there is facebook fatigue. >> they waited too long to go public. melissa: is everyone who is on it is on it. with twitter there are still new people discovering it. not only that, they are becoming more and more legitimate. you see more -- uc police stations and fire, mayors, officials, peoplehood releasing statements on twitter. the sec. >> it may just be of very valid business. the whole thing that set facebook on fire was teenager's and the very young. then they see that mommy's on this side and start fleeing into a instragram. the more legit it is, the more you could lose. as those guys go to ed instragram. melissa: that is true, but it still means that facook peaked before it came out. maybe that is why we side price where it was. we saw it sank. all this time to get back to the initial. >> but you're talking a short time frame. let's go back. went public at $87. a huge value. and now look. a longer term. what i would do is when they go public i don't have the courage to just buy it right away. i now want to see what happened ted facebook happ
facebook, there is facebook fatigue. >> they waited too long to go public. melissa: is everyone who is on it is on it. with twitter there are still new people discovering it. not only that, they are becoming more and more legitimate. you see more -- uc police stations and fire, mayors, officials, peoplehood releasing statements on twitter. the sec. >> it may just be of very valid business. the whole thing that set facebook on fire was teenager's and the very young. then they see...
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facebook and the american civil liberties union also facebook involved in the case saying denying the first amendment protection would erode free speech rights. >>> and a man arrested last year, vincent calvareci has not been showing up for his will classes. he was found yesterday afternoon and was described as an altered mental state. he was taken to the hospital in cohaerent, threatened nursing staff and had to be handcuffed. >>> cal fire says the rim fire will be contained later today or early tomorrow. it burned 400 square files in and around yosemite national park. the damages huge. 40% of the land is charred and dead. researchers are now mapping at the damage through satellite maps and soil samples. they describe parts of the sierra nevada as a baron moon scrape unseen at least since ice age. >> a team of 60 scientists will turn in a plan destroyed by the fire. we know that a hunter's illegal fire sparked that fire. >>> a trip home turned into a nightmare from vallejo. vloepatra williams is usually picked up in a taxi. she took a bus and got off in an unfamiliar neighborhood. a
facebook and the american civil liberties union also facebook involved in the case saying denying the first amendment protection would erode free speech rights. >>> and a man arrested last year, vincent calvareci has not been showing up for his will classes. he was found yesterday afternoon and was described as an altered mental state. he was taken to the hospital in cohaerent, threatened nursing staff and had to be handcuffed. >>> cal fire says the rim fire will be contained...
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sue the facebook giant. parents have filed an appeal saying the changes facebook is making leave a giant loophole. >> this settlement does not adequately protect the rights of minors whose privacy facebook continues to violate. >> attorney scott michael compare its to writing their own excuse note in school. >> they may be tagged by association with those things on the internet with for years to come, maybe to their personal embarrassment or professional detriment. >> parents are demanding the facebook get permission straight from them before their children can be used in any ads. reporting in washington, justin gray, ktvu chan 2 news. >> facebook issued a statement saying the court ordered settlement provides substantial benefits to all class members including minors through enhanced notice and consent provisions and innovative new tools to advertising >>> a statewide teacher's union filed a lawsuit aimed at saving city college of san francisco. the california federation of teachers wants to stop accreditin
sue the facebook giant. parents have filed an appeal saying the changes facebook is making leave a giant loophole. >> this settlement does not adequately protect the rights of minors whose privacy facebook continues to violate. >> attorney scott michael compare its to writing their own excuse note in school. >> they may be tagged by association with those things on the internet with for years to come, maybe to their personal embarrassment or professional detriment. >>...
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facebook stock has been climbing for several months. it closed yesterday just slightly below its 52-week high. now facebook stock has been climbing for several months. it closed yesterday just slightly below its 52-week high. twitter tweeted yesterday that it has "confidentially" filed for an initial public offering. the world's largest chain is prepping to move into the ipo market. hilton filed for a public offering this week and is looking to raise $1.2 billion. timing could be everything-- hotel and lodging stocks are the best levels in 6 years. hilton is owned by blackstone -- which plans to use money raised in the ipo to pay down debt. shareholders are sticking with michael dell. the majority of investors voted yesterday to approve selling the computer company to its founder for $24.9 billion dollars. stock holders will receive $13.75 a share in cash plus a 13 cent dividend. michael dell wants to take the company private and fought off activist investor carl icahn who believes dell is better as a public company. michael dell said i
facebook stock has been climbing for several months. it closed yesterday just slightly below its 52-week high. now facebook stock has been climbing for several months. it closed yesterday just slightly below its 52-week high. twitter tweeted yesterday that it has "confidentially" filed for an initial public offering. the world's largest chain is prepping to move into the ipo market. hilton filed for a public offering this week and is looking to raise $1.2 billion. timing could be...
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the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it was a case of bullying and two people -- >> misunderstanding. >> there was a misunderstanding so i wanted to point that out and we have this new social resolution thing and a great way to solve problems at a scale of hundreds of millions of people and it's quite awesome to see that unfold, and the last thing i was going to point out in my version of sizzle reel everything we're trying do is create a culture where people speak up for each other and there's a story that i'm going to show you that i think sort of like epitomizes this how do you use social media and the power of friends to create a culture where people stand up for each other? cue up my sizzle reel. >> the varsity soccer team lost every
the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it was a case of bullying and two people -- >> misunderstanding. >> there was a misunderstanding so i wanted to point that out and we have this new social...
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>> facebook. >> facebook. >> why not yahoo!? >> i think a lot of the story in yahoo! has to do with the pricing of ali baba and had a huge run. if you're talking the next two, three years out, facebook has more upside than yahoo!. >> she's done some things, but not big things. still the honeymoon period. you have to see some action here. >>> the s&p at session lows. crude, just hit above 109. not big moves on either side of the flat line today. again, going to the dow for its fourth consecutive triple-digit gain. something it's never done. coming up on "the half," a five-star portfolio manager lays out the retail stocks that should be on your shopping list. plus we warned you about lulu. >> the issue here, i think, is valuation. i mean, and they're eating their lunch, too, because what they couldn't get at lululemon, they went over, checked out -- >> you have a situation here where a company needs a rudder and they are rudderless in this environment. it's not a name to be in. you sell this one. >> good calls tl. find out what the next move is when we come back. [ bagp
>> facebook. >> facebook. >> why not yahoo!? >> i think a lot of the story in yahoo! has to do with the pricing of ali baba and had a huge run. if you're talking the next two, three years out, facebook has more upside than yahoo!. >> she's done some things, but not big things. still the honeymoon period. you have to see some action here. >>> the s&p at session lows. crude, just hit above 109. not big moves on either side of the flat line today. again,...
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mobile is ascendant and facebook is as well. >> facebook, haven't sold any, biggest win i've ever had. >> the biggest win you've ever had in the charitable trust. >> i think so. >> apple, mid 20s. just kind of believed. why do you believe? same reason i told people to buy apple. my kid wanted a couple ipods. this is just an unassailable franchise. zuckerberg said he would not run intrusive ads. i know this is going to burn me but people seem to like the ads. i saw my daughter bought the red hot chili pepper t-shirt. >> people have short memories but i remember the week of the ipo, you are not a buyer at the ipo. >> well, 38. that was controlled by the machines. the machines have a terminator feeling over at the nasdaq. but zuckerberg has delivered. if you switched to underarmor instead of that outfit, i think he stock would go higher. he is a terrible dresser. if that matters. >> i agree. are those off-the-rack from kmart sweatshirts? >> oh, men's warehouse. big disappointment. >> you know what else doesn't look too good is lululemon. shares down sharply. the apparel maker cutting bel
mobile is ascendant and facebook is as well. >> facebook, haven't sold any, biggest win i've ever had. >> the biggest win you've ever had in the charitable trust. >> i think so. >> apple, mid 20s. just kind of believed. why do you believe? same reason i told people to buy apple. my kid wanted a couple ipods. this is just an unassailable franchise. zuckerberg said he would not run intrusive ads. i know this is going to burn me but people seem to like the ads. i saw my...
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just as facebook douse and twitter does. how well they will be able to do that and get the mix of art and science. >> twitter, why would i want to buy buzz feed and get just as many eyeballs and why isn't it worth 10 to $15 billion. >> i think it s. >> it is about the reach. the revenue follows the reach. >> and it is about content. content is going to get rebooted and be a big market. silicon valley has -- >> mason why copy writers. we are talking about groupon. mason created this idea of journalists writing adds which are coupons. you are journalists who are writing articles with real add ver advertisements and could replace a network. >> i have the people, they report to ben smith. the people that do the branded content. we have a firm church and state. >> i should have asked you that first. i've dealt with them and they would say you are the enemy. no, you may be the future. >> thank you. >> that is john steinberg. i urge you to go to the site and understand this business model. there have been a lot of good articles abo
just as facebook douse and twitter does. how well they will be able to do that and get the mix of art and science. >> twitter, why would i want to buy buzz feed and get just as many eyeballs and why isn't it worth 10 to $15 billion. >> i think it s. >> it is about the reach. the revenue follows the reach. >> and it is about content. content is going to get rebooted and be a big market. silicon valley has -- >> mason why copy writers. we are talking about groupon....
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that's why i'm excited about facebook still. >> you still own facebook. it's at 47 and change right here. i guess the last time we were talking about facebook, before the company actually went public, a couple people said to me, look, when facebook goes public, that's going to be the top in social media for a while. it absolutely was. why don't i think the same thing about twitter? when twitter comes public, is that the top over near term? >> i don't think so. with facebook you are going through a rough transition because internet companies are making all their money off desktop advertising. smartphones are starting to ramp. the iphone was only introduced in 2007. facebook hasn't entered that strategy. there's companies still struggling out there like google. twitter is getting more than half revenue stream from mobile. they optimized their platform for that. that's why i think there's a pretty good opportunity as you try to figure out, how do i get more revenue out of tablets and mobile because that's what we're working off of. >> sounds like you're not
that's why i'm excited about facebook still. >> you still own facebook. it's at 47 and change right here. i guess the last time we were talking about facebook, before the company actually went public, a couple people said to me, look, when facebook goes public, that's going to be the top in social media for a while. it absolutely was. why don't i think the same thing about twitter? when twitter comes public, is that the top over near term? >> i don't think so. with facebook you are...
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the way in which facebook works differs from the way in which instapaper works. the way in which instapaper works differs from the way amazon works. so once we start collapsing all of those different logics that these companies operate on under this one umbrella term called the internet and then we start comparing with, say, television, i think it creates too many ambiguities and it actually makes it harder for us to understand the logics on which many of those technologies run. >> on mcluhan, did his coinage of that term, 'the global village' not accurately foresee the age, in certain respects, in which we live today? >> well, i don't think that that was a very useful term because it distracted us from understanding a lot more evil forces like nationalism that prevented us from getting to global village, but there was clearly, you know, some kind of a longing for establishing those bridges between idaho and india and the idea was that new media, like television, would allow us to establish those bridges, even though there was very little shared cultural contacts
the way in which facebook works differs from the way in which instapaper works. the way in which instapaper works differs from the way amazon works. so once we start collapsing all of those different logics that these companies operate on under this one umbrella term called the internet and then we start comparing with, say, television, i think it creates too many ambiguities and it actually makes it harder for us to understand the logics on which many of those technologies run. >> on...
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facebook says it's not violated laws. futures in the market are lower after a mixed close for the markets on wednesday. the dow a triple digit gain and the s&p 500 rose for the seventh straight day. the nasdaq fell weighed down by apple after launching its new iphone. data today on unemployment and import prices, the dow jumping to 15,326, the nasdaq slipping 4 to 3725. and jpmorgan, the largest bank, is reportedly close to settling probes by u.s. regulators into credit card practices and earlier this year the california attorney general accused the bank of illegally signing documents or having employees sign off on cases without reviewing them. it is expected to be fined less than $80 million. a case that will finally be closed. >> thank you very much. >> the time 4:47. time again to check in with meteorologist christina loren to find out how nice it is. >> it really is. we hit that sweet stride so we're going to enjoy these comfortable conditions. at least for the next five to six days no major changes. 63 to kick off t
facebook says it's not violated laws. futures in the market are lower after a mixed close for the markets on wednesday. the dow a triple digit gain and the s&p 500 rose for the seventh straight day. the nasdaq fell weighed down by apple after launching its new iphone. data today on unemployment and import prices, the dow jumping to 15,326, the nasdaq slipping 4 to 3725. and jpmorgan, the largest bank, is reportedly close to settling probes by u.s. regulators into credit card practices and...
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dagen: can they succeed where facebook initially failed? most importantly, should you try to get some of these shares? connell: the fox business all-star showdown. the winner moves on to the finals. stay with us. b markets now continues in a moment. ♪ m and win fiy thousand dollars. m congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. cheryl: noon eastern. markets now. i am cheryl casone. dennis: i am dennis kneale. our panel is ahead. cheryl: stocks overall rising today. robert luna and scott martin weigh in on what is driving the markets. then they wi
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taking a look at facebook stock right now, it's down just slightly, 07% at $45.01. >>> speaking of facebook, facebook is once again under fire over privacy concerns. pam cook is in our newsroom right now to tell us why the government is watching to see if it "likes" what facebook is doing. >> yeah, the federal trade commission is just beginning an inquiry into weather facebook's privacy policies are in violation with an agreement with regular leaders. they are required to get the consent of its users before exposing private information. facebook apparently making it pretty clear to users that they are required to give the it permission to use their -- to give the company permission to use their information in advertising. a spokesman says facebook never sought out a discussion with us beforehand about the proposed changes. now, the company tells "the new york times" that despite the wording changes, the new policies don't change the rights the users have over personal data. when enthe paper says when it comes to -- when it comes to advertising, the paper says, they can have advertising and
taking a look at facebook stock right now, it's down just slightly, 07% at $45.01. >>> speaking of facebook, facebook is once again under fire over privacy concerns. pam cook is in our newsroom right now to tell us why the government is watching to see if it "likes" what facebook is doing. >> yeah, the federal trade commission is just beginning an inquiry into weather facebook's privacy policies are in violation with an agreement with regular leaders. they are required...
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share it on facebook. use the hash tag #mmy2k and we might use it on the air. >>> we're back with more with the president and coo of buzzfeed. do people understand that you figured out why journalism can thrive? >> we are a classic bottom up. we started without with the cats and the memes and the web culture. and then we layered on more scoops and basically we have a different kind of leisure content that appeals to young people. those young people still want hard news and all those things. >> you believe in having fun. that is part of the issue. other guys don't. >> but they believe in fun for old people. and we are creating leisure content to go against the hard content that appeals to a younger group of people. >> journalism isn't dead. people have to figure out how to read it. >> if i look at the cable entrepreneurs of the 80s. i think that is what we are doing on social train tracks. for us, facebook and twitter, that is the new network. we have mastered a way to create and optimize content on social.
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tap into the live facebook feed. these so-called apis, for application programing interface will let ever more network news shows and now entertainment shows add facebook comments to their programs. now better yet, the networks will be able to manipulate data to do things that twitter can't. let viewers know what fans are thinking about the different dance acts by age, sex, region. even hot topics such as snooki's snug new dress. the big we how much value advertisers will place on this. does chatting about a show have anything to do really with purchaseing a product? nielsen recently studied second screen viewing. found that less than half the audience ever bothered to make use of those on screen extras the networks work so hard on this is twitter's sole purview till now. facebook seems determined to make sure it doesn't stay that way. guys? >> not hurting the stock today, dennis. thank you very much. >> thanks, dennis. fashion designer versace's mansion was fit for a king but how about for a real estate mogul? we ha
tap into the live facebook feed. these so-called apis, for application programing interface will let ever more network news shows and now entertainment shows add facebook comments to their programs. now better yet, the networks will be able to manipulate data to do things that twitter can't. let viewers know what fans are thinking about the different dance acts by age, sex, region. even hot topics such as snooki's snug new dress. the big we how much value advertisers will place on this. does...
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look what happened to facebook. facebook did double the market cap. $55 billion in market cap to $107 billion. i think there's money coming out of other areas. they think this is the next growth phase of technology. think about all these companies you've been invested in and parked cash in, as far as technology is concerned, with no growth. you don't really get great returns, all of a sudden you have these things -- >> i think facebook and twitter and linkedin are unto themselves in this space. twitter, the interesting thing is, they already know how to mon etease mobile. they do it better than those other two. i think twitter may do certainly better than facebook. >> this is extremely sticky. you were mentioning before, content is king. twitter became a key source of cop tent especially for people trying to follow news in realtime. i don't know too many traders that don't have twitter up. sometimes you look at your wire, and you hear something going on -- >> facebook was filed february 1st, 2012, public may 18th, 2
look what happened to facebook. facebook did double the market cap. $55 billion in market cap to $107 billion. i think there's money coming out of other areas. they think this is the next growth phase of technology. think about all these companies you've been invested in and parked cash in, as far as technology is concerned, with no growth. you don't really get great returns, all of a sudden you have these things -- >> i think facebook and twitter and linkedin are unto themselves in this...
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facebook is an incredible tool. we have to remember that we own the device, not the devices owning us. >> host: have we -- are people recognizing recognizing that today? >> guest: i think so. i've recently started to hear in the past few weeks and months a lot of chatter about the pendulum kind of going back from 24/7 connected all the time and people wanting that. but people wanting time unplug. there are vacations you can go on. digital detox. they collect your phone at the door. there's a noatle d.c. that lock your phone up when you check in. >> host: people are responding? >> guest: people the president! -- want it! they're recognizing we're almost tech addicted and tech obsessed and we need reclaim a little of our life back. that drew me to write a children's picture book. because it's not just the adults that are tech obsessed. my 2-year-old son will walk up to a picture frame and swipe it and ask for elmo or barney. we have to live in the culture even our toddlers are tech obsessed. i wanted to write a childr
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up and on the net the scope of free speech just got bigger the court of appeals has declared that a facebook like is protected under the first amendment we'll tell you more about this change in today's tech report. it's thursday september nineteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm that good lopez and you are watching r t well you might have heard about homes being seized by the government before but how about a skyscraper a federal judge authorized the u.s. to do just that after authorities discovered that it was secretly owned and controlled by the iranian government and that is a direct violation of federal money laundering laws and sanctions against iran correspondent marina porter naya tells us how this thirty six story giant somehow snuck under the radar for over thirty years the great empire and its favorite nemesis for decades relations between the u.s. and iran have been ice cold but in recent months out of two it's have been going as tehran and washington have taken steps to overcome years of hostility to begin with president hassan rouhani is appointment of foreign minute. mohamed i
up and on the net the scope of free speech just got bigger the court of appeals has declared that a facebook like is protected under the first amendment we'll tell you more about this change in today's tech report. it's thursday september nineteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm that good lopez and you are watching r t well you might have heard about homes being seized by the government before but how about a skyscraper a federal judge authorized the u.s. to do just that after authorities...
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dennis: facebook taking twitter's turf. last night was facebook's first ever fourier in the prime time. it is a match made in heaven on the show. the facebook page has something like 4.2 billion likes. twitter handles the boys, it handles news shows. facebook does not do anything small. there are signs that this is a big invasion. applications, programming, interface. designed details. letting these guys tap into the feed. they began distributing those tools. already starting to show up on some news programs. and let them do far more than what twitter does. facebook would let people figure out how the comments are trending and what they think of the dancers by gender, age, sex, region. watch out, facebook is coming for you. dagen: you know what, this is a savings show. you would think that facebook would try to attach itself to a show that is still doing really well. dennis: why not parachute into a forest fire and fix something that is hurting rather than go to a super success that does not need you. dagen: thank you, denn
dennis: facebook taking twitter's turf. last night was facebook's first ever fourier in the prime time. it is a match made in heaven on the show. the facebook page has something like 4.2 billion likes. twitter handles the boys, it handles news shows. facebook does not do anything small. there are signs that this is a big invasion. applications, programming, interface. designed details. letting these guys tap into the feed. they began distributing those tools. already starting to show up on some...