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people make facebook accounts, fake facebook accounts all the time. there is nothing illegal about it right now. nothing that's been done in the courts or anything. youth by all means can do it. things to remember, though is don't talk too much. we have -- our graffiti detail is four members. one of the things we had one guy on his own little facebook account doing his thing and when you talk a little bit too much, then they start realizing who you are and they'll just label you a cop. once you're labeled a cop, that account is pretty much done. can't ask incriminating questions. you can if you want to, but it's not going to help you in court. you know what i'm saying? your questions on there are going to be on that subpoena or the paperwork that facebook gives you back for you to get that intel. do you understand what i'm saying? don't ask incriminating questions. i worked the neighborhood enforcement team. we picked up prostitute $. there's certain questions you can't ask a prostitute before you start incriminating, you know, start pulling her in, y
people make facebook accounts, fake facebook accounts all the time. there is nothing illegal about it right now. nothing that's been done in the courts or anything. youth by all means can do it. things to remember, though is don't talk too much. we have -- our graffiti detail is four members. one of the things we had one guy on his own little facebook account doing his thing and when you talk a little bit too much, then they start realizing who you are and they'll just label you a cop. once...
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profits for facebook. we will take you inside a facebook page and we will tell you how facebook could make more money. that's after the break. >> a hoodie, but not a goodie. facebook's anniversary one year ago tomorrow. that is when the media giant went public. >> facebook lost over 1.1 billion monthly users connecting sharing and playing. ads like these and others are interspersed throughout the page. that i are valuable to marketers because they uniquely target each individual user. the first quarter from this year grew 43% to 1.25 million dollars. >> facebook can make money as well. >> take the over 65 million fans who like coca-cola. they can pay facebook to make sure that fans see messages and updates. more valuable is reaching friends of its fans. >> and there was the record number of people playing games on facebook. users can play for free but there is big money here, too. players can buy goods with facebook credits that cost real money. >> and 2 company is starting to take revenue from real gifts.
profits for facebook. we will take you inside a facebook page and we will tell you how facebook could make more money. that's after the break. >> a hoodie, but not a goodie. facebook's anniversary one year ago tomorrow. that is when the media giant went public. >> facebook lost over 1.1 billion monthly users connecting sharing and playing. ads like these and others are interspersed throughout the page. that i are valuable to marketers because they uniquely target each individual...
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i have a thing for facebook on how to obtain a search warrant or a subpoena from facebook. if you don't have that, yeah, that, there are some that don't have it. if you don't have it, e-mail me. i'll give you all that information. my card is over here on the table and i will get that to you. if you ever need help writing a search warrant, call me. i don't care, i'll help you out. if you ever need help writing a request for subpoena for records. and this is not just facebook. we don't have enough time to just talk about everything that we use. we do these on cell phones. i don't know, you guys know in arizona now if we arrest somebody doing graffiti and take their phone, we have to get a search warrant now to get what's on that phone. you can't just take it like i don't know what some of your jurisdictions allow you to do, but we cannot take that now. we used to be able to. we used to take it, go down and we scan that phone and get every single picture, every single video, every single contact off of it. now they just recently passed that law where we can't do that. we have
i have a thing for facebook on how to obtain a search warrant or a subpoena from facebook. if you don't have that, yeah, that, there are some that don't have it. if you don't have it, e-mail me. i'll give you all that information. my card is over here on the table and i will get that to you. if you ever need help writing a search warrant, call me. i don't care, i'll help you out. if you ever need help writing a request for subpoena for records. and this is not just facebook. we don't have...
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but they've tried facebook offers, facebook deals, facebook gifts, and they've also tried a want button. and there have been other smaller experiments along the line, and none of them have really taken off. in my opinion, it's probably a matter of time before facebook figures this out and they have a very interesting module called mobile app, install ads, which allows you to download a shopping app on to your phone for specific companies, but, facebook is still sort of in an experimental stage with all of this. >> maria, i would jump in and just use one perfect example. the top shop teamed up with facebook and did an online fashion show, where you could actually realtime order close, you could make the models move, put different lipstick on them. that was a massive success for top shop with facebook. so just shows you the power there, and that's how brands can use it. >> we'll leave it there. thanks very much. we'll watch this story, appreciate your time. earnings reports hitting wall street hard and fast. meanwhile, electric carmaker tesla out with results. let's get to phil lebeau. >>
but they've tried facebook offers, facebook deals, facebook gifts, and they've also tried a want button. and there have been other smaller experiments along the line, and none of them have really taken off. in my opinion, it's probably a matter of time before facebook figures this out and they have a very interesting module called mobile app, install ads, which allows you to download a shopping app on to your phone for specific companies, but, facebook is still sort of in an experimental stage...
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your take on facebook. how is facebook doing in that regard? are they gaining share? as we looked at it this week we published a report on this, the answer was inconclusive. where it does not have the scale it is not necessarily growing faster than a lot of the newer players. i would say that does raise a certain flag for us or some concern. >> exactly. your price tag as well. here is the thing. sorry. >> from a year ago, but yes. the current one. >> the current one. $26. here is the thing. you have been brought in as the facebook bull. $38? that's still only an ipo price right? >> uh-huh. >> pretty depressing. >> we're more optimistic we share some of the same concerns about what is going on with the flat form. but near term next 12 months we're more optimistic. teamed up for facebook's five most miserable moments. take a look. >> facebook doesn't have a dislike button but this past year might have been a good time to test one out. >> wrong car. >> when the opening bell finally rang all seemed well. the music was inspiring. until -- >> it's been the story of the day
your take on facebook. how is facebook doing in that regard? are they gaining share? as we looked at it this week we published a report on this, the answer was inconclusive. where it does not have the scale it is not necessarily growing faster than a lot of the newer players. i would say that does raise a certain flag for us or some concern. >> exactly. your price tag as well. here is the thing. sorry. >> from a year ago, but yes. the current one. >> the current one. $26. here...
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facebook. which was actually, and may i say, stupidly down today. yep. facebook. i'm regarding it as the strongest story of the season. you know why? facebook is a company that doesn't want to buy back its stock or pay big dividend because the opportunity for growth is so great they want to plow every penny into the business and i love get now, look, we adore dividends here on "mad money." we like buybacks when they're large enough to matter. at the end of the day, there is nothing that the market likes better than growth! hallelujah. and after the quarter facebook reported on wednesday, it is clear to me they have growth up the wazu river. facebook actually did miss the street's earnings estimates by a penny, whenever you quibble like that, facebook did it in the best way possible. the tiny miss was caused by higher investment spending, something the company has been telegraphing for a while now, didn't you know? i did. in other words, they are investing to grow the business. meanwhile, on every other metric that matters, facebook beat. revenues up 38% year over
facebook. which was actually, and may i say, stupidly down today. yep. facebook. i'm regarding it as the strongest story of the season. you know why? facebook is a company that doesn't want to buy back its stock or pay big dividend because the opportunity for growth is so great they want to plow every penny into the business and i love get now, look, we adore dividends here on "mad money." we like buybacks when they're large enough to matter. at the end of the day, there is nothing...
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. >> that's why we have you on facebook. one year since facebook went public. kayla touchy joins was a look back at the long awaited debut and what many called a debacle that followed. >> good morning. last year i did a segment on this on the "today" show. instead of a cnbc correspondent, my title was facebook expert. and i thought, oh, great. that sounds like i spend a lot of time on facebook. this time last year, facebook was valued at $107 billion. before it touched the public markets, $26 a share. it's now worth $63 billion. investors and underwriters say the company is faring just fine, but the valuation has yet to recover from its first fateful day. ceo mark zuckerberg and company ring the fass dak's opening bell. >> this is a moment in american business and we do not know how it's going to turn out. >> at 11:00 a.m., facebook stopped priced at $38 per share the night before it was scheduled to make its debut, the opening delayed by technical problems at national dak. >> you say 11:00, then 11:05. all it does is make me feel less certain. >> 30 minutes la
. >> that's why we have you on facebook. one year since facebook went public. kayla touchy joins was a look back at the long awaited debut and what many called a debacle that followed. >> good morning. last year i did a segment on this on the "today" show. instead of a cnbc correspondent, my title was facebook expert. and i thought, oh, great. that sounds like i spend a lot of time on facebook. this time last year, facebook was valued at $107 billion. before it touched the...
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>> yeah, but can you blame facebook -- i mean, you can't blame facebook -- >> of course you can! they know exactly what people -- >> you can't blame facebook the way that you could blame howard stern and his owners. >> you're going to tell me -- you're right, stacy. facebook monitors this stuff via a human being sitting in a room. you're going to tell me they can't put something into effect that says, hey, you know what, this guy wants to start a facebook group with the word "rape" in it, we'll put it in a special filter and have someone look at it -- >> i guess you could do that. that's five lines of code. five lines of code. >> yeah. they also distinguish between real violence and what else falls into a category of humor. so real violence would be anything posted that's actually content of something actually taking place. everything else falls into this broad category called "humor." and i think a lot of women out there and a lot of people who hold the pursestrings of advertising would argue that there's not a lot of humor in a lot of this content. >> you know what the ultimate
>> yeah, but can you blame facebook -- i mean, you can't blame facebook -- >> of course you can! they know exactly what people -- >> you can't blame facebook the way that you could blame howard stern and his owners. >> you're going to tell me -- you're right, stacy. facebook monitors this stuff via a human being sitting in a room. you're going to tell me they can't put something into effect that says, hey, you know what, this guy wants to start a facebook group with the...
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it is about facebook. it is not about a fumbled ipo. >> it is what is facebook. they got past the ipo problems. it is about what facebook continues to do to grow and grow revenue. when you look at emerging markets growth according to e-market would be india. i wouldn't call facebook the american motors gremlin of social networking world. liz: of course. >> that is now a hot car. it was a dud for 30 years. but it is hot now. liz: thanks, shape shachlt. russell small cap stock index, really outperforming the s&p over the past month. we don't usually look that short term. look at this, when you start to see the yellow line jumping above the blue line, the russell hitting another new high today. that catches our attention. we brought in a money manager who specifically looks what comes in small packages. oliver is the president of gary goldberg financial services. coportfolio manager of the gng beta fund. let's get right to it. your definition after small cap stock? >> companies under 1 1/2 billion dollars in market cap. we'll own companies we buy under that market c
it is about facebook. it is not about a fumbled ipo. >> it is what is facebook. they got past the ipo problems. it is about what facebook continues to do to grow and grow revenue. when you look at emerging markets growth according to e-market would be india. i wouldn't call facebook the american motors gremlin of social networking world. liz: of course. >> that is now a hot car. it was a dud for 30 years. but it is hot now. liz: thanks, shape shachlt. russell small cap stock index,...
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i got a lot of facebook likers though. >> we're long facebook and if you look at the chart in facebook right now, look at the 200-day moving average it comes in around the $24, $25 range and the stock hasn't gone below that in the last three months. it's setting up a nice space and could go higher. >> how has mark zuckerberg done in his first year as a company ceo? jeffrey sonnenfeld is senior associate dean of the yale school of management. dean sonnenfeld great to have you back. >> great to be back with you. great typing i honest to god just turned my grades in, commencement is on monday. >> so what is zuckerberg going to be opening up? >> he would be getting a very generous b minus and the prior report and i don't want you to digress of course, mike ullman i give an a, a plus, he has the great marriage of mission, message, money, he's built up a backdrop, got the morale there. you look at facebook and it's quite a contrast in terms of which one you buy, i would buy into the distressed situation without doubt which i don't have yet at jcpenney, after the show i'll have to remember to
i got a lot of facebook likers though. >> we're long facebook and if you look at the chart in facebook right now, look at the 200-day moving average it comes in around the $24, $25 range and the stock hasn't gone below that in the last three months. it's setting up a nice space and could go higher. >> how has mark zuckerberg done in his first year as a company ceo? jeffrey sonnenfeld is senior associate dean of the yale school of management. dean sonnenfeld great to have you back....
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so is facebook going the sway of myspace? david pearl is not liking facebook right now. david, so you agree with rupert murdoch then? >> yeah, i don't think it's as drastic a case, but little by little, it looks like people are moving away from facebook and social media, teenagers in particular say that facebook is much less important this year than last year. they're using messaging apps, not just twitter, but little things like snapchat. so they have really moved onward, and when you think about facebook, it took a lot of share out of myspace. so people are a bit fickle over time and may move to a different kind of social media. >> so, roger, you still see value in facebook in the long run. tell us where you think the growth is going to come from. >> well, okay, maria, so first of all, they're much bigger thaç the other services right now. so they're like a utility, like a telephone company. they provide access. and they've got a billion users. now, their growth won't be as great, certainly on desktop, as it was in the past. but day still have a lot of mobile penetrat
so is facebook going the sway of myspace? david pearl is not liking facebook right now. david, so you agree with rupert murdoch then? >> yeah, i don't think it's as drastic a case, but little by little, it looks like people are moving away from facebook and social media, teenagers in particular say that facebook is much less important this year than last year. they're using messaging apps, not just twitter, but little things like snapchat. so they have really moved onward, and when you...
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when you look at internet use and how much time is spent on facebook, 15% of users use facebook. >> it's a big concern that we've seen with developed markets. >> that's the end of our debate. we go to the desk and find out who won the debate. simon baker, who made the more compelling argument? >> i've got to go with pete. longer term facebook looks really, really strong. there was an estimate going 30% of all ad dollars in 2013. social media accounts for 10% today. it's a very early story but facebook is looking good. >> tell us who you think won the debate. tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. we'll give you the results of that at end of the show. let's talk about what to expect from facebook earnings tonight. joining us is porter bibb. >> always outspoken. >> that's why we love you. you heard the debate from two guys that tried to be outspoken. >> >> i cannot hit the like button. they are losing important membership viewing time hours spent by facebook are down. they are failing really to hit madison avenue and the advertisers with any conclusive way to put money into a money machine. >> we've hea
when you look at internet use and how much time is spent on facebook, 15% of users use facebook. >> it's a big concern that we've seen with developed markets. >> that's the end of our debate. we go to the desk and find out who won the debate. simon baker, who made the more compelling argument? >> i've got to go with pete. longer term facebook looks really, really strong. there was an estimate going 30% of all ad dollars in 2013. social media accounts for 10% today. it's a very...
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30%, and that helped facebook shares to a 20% gain over the last six months. the user base has gotten older and it risks losing younger ones. >> the fact that your mom is on facebook and your kids are not on facebook it's a good thing for advertisers and a good thing for investors, but over the long term it's dangerous to see younger people leaving facebook. >> as it enters year two as a public company, more and more young people see facebook as an essential part of their lives, whether they like it or not. >> sometimes i wake up in the middle of the night with my phone plastered to my face. >> i don't know if it's cool but it's the standard. >> facebook is a utility, and it's no longer what people like or want but it's something that people need. >> alison kosik, cnn, new york. >>> and he stole billions, and now making 40 bucks a month. a interview with bernie madoff. what does he have to say now? with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small busines
30%, and that helped facebook shares to a 20% gain over the last six months. the user base has gotten older and it risks losing younger ones. >> the fact that your mom is on facebook and your kids are not on facebook it's a good thing for advertisers and a good thing for investors, but over the long term it's dangerous to see younger people leaving facebook. >> as it enters year two as a public company, more and more young people see facebook as an essential part of their lives,...
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facebook says it will act to curb hateful content. facebook got started, it was simple with few controls on what users could say. mark zuckerberg prided himself on the way users police themselves. now, it is a huge global business, earning billions from advertisers. here is what one of the advertisers nationwide is saying. sites like facebook should have string didn't -- stringent processes in place to protect themselves from appearing alongside inappropriate content. >> there is no brand in the world who would want to be associated with the kind of content that has been publicized over the last seven or eight days. in the short term, until ,acebook can get a grip on it and the wider issue has been resolved, i think the advertiser will think about how they spend the money. >> at a conference, facebook's most senior woman says there is a fine line between protecting people and allowing free expression. >> the same people who are protesting also acknowledge we are not behind, we are ahead. we are the most protected site making sure ther
facebook says it will act to curb hateful content. facebook got started, it was simple with few controls on what users could say. mark zuckerberg prided himself on the way users police themselves. now, it is a huge global business, earning billions from advertisers. here is what one of the advertisers nationwide is saying. sites like facebook should have string didn't -- stringent processes in place to protect themselves from appearing alongside inappropriate content. >> there is no brand...
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. >>> facebook losing more faf with investors. reported earnings below analyst estimates and bounced up and down in reaction. sema moody at the nasdaq with results. >> came in at 1.$1.46 billion, slightly higher than the street estimate, but as you pointed out, earnings did meet -- earnings did miss street expectations by a penny, now, mobile was the key buzzword on analyst's minds. mobile ad revenue makes up half of ad revenue, compared to 23% it reported last quarter. and ceo mark zuckerberg, we have seen strong growth and engagement across the community and launched several exciting products. facebook in general has been taking more steps to make its social networking site more mobile friendly. made updates to the time line and other features and unveiled facebook home software for android users to lure in mobile user. back to you. >>> facebook may represent the new media, but old media reported earnings today. after the bell, we heard from cbs, "60 minutes" and other shows. they had a jump in revenue from cable carrier fees. c
. >>> facebook losing more faf with investors. reported earnings below analyst estimates and bounced up and down in reaction. sema moody at the nasdaq with results. >> came in at 1.$1.46 billion, slightly higher than the street estimate, but as you pointed out, earnings did meet -- earnings did miss street expectations by a penny, now, mobile was the key buzzword on analyst's minds. mobile ad revenue makes up half of ad revenue, compared to 23% it reported last quarter. and ceo...
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i think facebook home or graph search. you have to credit mark zuckerberg with a lot of that innovation and keeping facebook well rant which is -- relevant which is very difficult to do in the space. david: despite naivete about the market which clearly the ipo was a disaster. >> some of that disaster is not necessarily attributable to mark. when we look back in time the company did right by the private investors and at least did wrong to the public investors. i'm hoping long-term performance of the stock will be robust that people will forget about that in the future. david: when i think of two founders and tech companies it is "a tale of two cities". i think of steve jobs clearly guided apple to its successes and scott mcnealy at sun micro systems. sometimes it helps, sometimes it doesn't help to have the founder in as head of the company, right? >> but i also think you think about different, quote, unquote chapters of steve jobs's time at apple. we have to remember he was initially fired at one point. david: that's true
i think facebook home or graph search. you have to credit mark zuckerberg with a lot of that innovation and keeping facebook well rant which is -- relevant which is very difficult to do in the space. david: despite naivete about the market which clearly the ipo was a disaster. >> some of that disaster is not necessarily attributable to mark. when we look back in time the company did right by the private investors and at least did wrong to the public investors. i'm hoping long-term...
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in 2012, facebook generated 5.1 billion in revenue. vast majority of ads, and advertising revenue in the first quarter grew 43% to 1.$1.25 billion and smartphone adds went from 0 to 30% of revenue. and they can set up communication pages for fans for free. take the fans who like coca-cola. coke can pay facebook to make sure fans see messages and updates, even more valuable to a brand is reaching friends of its fans. in coke's case, hundreds of millions of people. and then there is the record number of people playing games on facebook. topping the charts, farmville 2 and texas hold 'em poker. you can play for free, but big money here too. you can buy virtual goods with facebook credits that cost real money. the growing gaming economy pushed payments revenue to $213 million in the first quarter and they are also taking revenue from real gifts, buy and send flowers and starbucks gift cards to facebook friends. part of one big strategy to keep facebook as popular as ever and get people to spend more time on the largest social network. for
in 2012, facebook generated 5.1 billion in revenue. vast majority of ads, and advertising revenue in the first quarter grew 43% to 1.$1.25 billion and smartphone adds went from 0 to 30% of revenue. and they can set up communication pages for fans for free. take the fans who like coca-cola. coke can pay facebook to make sure fans see messages and updates, even more valuable to a brand is reaching friends of its fans. in coke's case, hundreds of millions of people. and then there is the record...
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you can buy facebook, a very small percentage of your portfolio because no one knows what facebook is. it hasn't really proven anything to us. google has. and it continues to do so. >> guy. >> i can see the fast fire coming. >> why? >> the good, the bad or the ugly. but linkedin was up today. they report tomorrow after the bell. i think linkedin is going to surprise some people to the upside. >> why bother? why would you bother going into linkedin? is it too predictable? >> because that's the game we play. that's the game we play. >> let's talk about facebook here because we are watching it move a little in the after-hours session. q1 earnings in line with expectations. reporting eps 12 cents revenues beating slightly at $1.5 billion. in terms of you think that this is an early stage. why would you say this is the time to get in? >> you know, again, this has to do -- it's an execution story. the big what-if for facebook is can this management team execute on the franchise that they have, deliver in the advertising without upsetting the quote, unquote, free customer base. google was ce
you can buy facebook, a very small percentage of your portfolio because no one knows what facebook is. it hasn't really proven anything to us. google has. and it continues to do so. >> guy. >> i can see the fast fire coming. >> why? >> the good, the bad or the ugly. but linkedin was up today. they report tomorrow after the bell. i think linkedin is going to surprise some people to the upside. >> why bother? why would you bother going into linkedin? is it too...
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here, but you see my point. >> look, facebook needs the young people to stay engaged. there's no indication that the younger users are leaving. i think it's not a zero-sum game and people are self-reporting their -- people are like, i don't care about facebook, but if the numbers at facebook show us consistent growth, that that's what investors care about and that's what advertisers care about. >> facebook ain't going away. >> nobody said it's going away. >> but it might have just to evolve a little. i thinker remember they have this instagram thing action and it's december they haven't monetized it yet. >> thank you very much. >>> we've been following what happened with apple. we showed you the chart. it's still moving lower, we'll go straight to josh to try to figure out what's going on. >> watch apple closely here. it's in the red. traders say it was showing some relative weakness all morning. he did say that he thinks the stock should be somewhere around 240. traders like scott red her tell me 450.50, that was the eight-day moving average. when that broke, some tra
here, but you see my point. >> look, facebook needs the young people to stay engaged. there's no indication that the younger users are leaving. i think it's not a zero-sum game and people are self-reporting their -- people are like, i don't care about facebook, but if the numbers at facebook show us consistent growth, that that's what investors care about and that's what advertisers care about. >> facebook ain't going away. >> nobody said it's going away. >> but it might...
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so competition mounts with the likes of pintrest and facebook, are teenagers growing out of facebook? join the conversation. get in touch with us. e-mail us, tweet us, as well. you could tweet kelly, as well. she'll still want to get those. >>> meanwhile, billionaire investor carl ikahn is up in arms. can he win this battle? more when we come back. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> all right. on today's show, this weekend marks the one-year anniversary of facebook's ipo. doin' vesters give the stock a like? we'll take a look at 111:30 cet. >>> carl eye khicahn will be wi us in the next half hour. >>> what will this 18-year-old spend his $11 4u7b,000 grant on. find out at 11:35. we'll meet andrew bakken. >>> it's pink, it's pretty, it's barbie's dream house. we'll bring you a tour of the life-sized new pad in berlin. does it co
so competition mounts with the likes of pintrest and facebook, are teenagers growing out of facebook? join the conversation. get in touch with us. e-mail us, tweet us, as well. you could tweet kelly, as well. she'll still want to get those. >>> meanwhile, billionaire investor carl ikahn is up in arms. can he win this battle? more when we come back. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects...
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she put it on her facebook. you know, i don't know if you guys know this, too, when you take a picture and you post it on your facebook, it gives a little longitude-latitude. that's how we got up to glendale. we're in phoenix, arizona. let's see. here's a little bit about jugs again real quick. he got 4-1/2 years prison time, over $10,000 in damage to the city for clean up. got 6-1/2 years in prison. he did over $15,000 in damageses to the city. how we caught mod the first time, which kind of upset me, is he spray painted a fire station. and i don't know about you guys have good firemen like us, but our firemen like to kick the crap out of people that do things like that. they've helped me a lot. they actually chased this kid down, got him arrested for the criminal damage on the firehouse, but for some unknown reason we didn't get a call out on it. when i get something like that, i know who he is. i put a file stop on him. for some reason they didn't call me so i didn't get to interview him that day. i had to fi
she put it on her facebook. you know, i don't know if you guys know this, too, when you take a picture and you post it on your facebook, it gives a little longitude-latitude. that's how we got up to glendale. we're in phoenix, arizona. let's see. here's a little bit about jugs again real quick. he got 4-1/2 years prison time, over $10,000 in damage to the city for clean up. got 6-1/2 years in prison. he did over $15,000 in damageses to the city. how we caught mod the first time, which kind of...
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how would you like to get paid for being a facebook user well i found i found someone who thinks you should earlier i spoke with jaron lanier the father of virtual reality and author of who owns the future and his book he makes the case for the months of ation of personal information his work as a computer scientist won him a position on times one hundred most influential people he has also worked on projects at atari and microsoft and he founded the research which was the first company to sell virtual reality products let's listen in to this fast. naming conversation. in optimist because they see a way that advancing technology can create a stronger middle class than ever before in the past the middle class has always needed special little mechanisms to help it out because it wouldn't be stable otherwise their vote was big unions or ten your or licenses that sort of thing i think if we acknowledge we're value comes from under general networks it would turn out that a lot of people are valuable and we don't actually give the middle class more naturally than we have in the past so i'm
how would you like to get paid for being a facebook user well i found i found someone who thinks you should earlier i spoke with jaron lanier the father of virtual reality and author of who owns the future and his book he makes the case for the months of ation of personal information his work as a computer scientist won him a position on times one hundred most influential people he has also worked on projects at atari and microsoft and he founded the research which was the first company to sell...
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if you're a victim and want a refund faster, send me a facebook -- me a message on facebook and we'll try to help. >>> facebook is out with better than expected earnings and jcpenney makes a public apology about a markets mess. jessica doyle is watching your money and we'll have it all for you when we come back. >>> how about another fantastic day weather wise. yesterday was near perfect. howard has the weather coming >>> welcome back. 4:41. it's chilly out there. you'll need the jackets. another gorgeous, gorgeous day ahead. by 11:00 we'll be near 60. mid-60s for 1:00 and highs today again upper 60s to near 70, 71. near perfect. i'll be back with your weekend forecast in a few minutes. >>> in virginia on the northbound side of i-95 here in springfield, we're looking fine. normal volumes and no incidents. we'll keep our fingers crossed for you commuters. there is a significant power outage in old town, alexandria affecting the signal lights along route 1 in old town. back to you. >> thanks, monika. >>> 4:42. time for the first your money segment of this thursday morning. >> that's why
if you're a victim and want a refund faster, send me a facebook -- me a message on facebook and we'll try to help. >>> facebook is out with better than expected earnings and jcpenney makes a public apology about a markets mess. jessica doyle is watching your money and we'll have it all for you when we come back. >>> how about another fantastic day weather wise. yesterday was near perfect. howard has the weather coming >>> welcome back. 4:41. it's chilly out there....
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one of the things that facebook is doing is if you post something that is insensitive or cruel, facebook is now requiring you to reveal your authentic identity. facebook says they're really trying to balance free speech rights with the ability to monitor harmful contact. and that's really a tough thing -- tough balancing act. reporting live from menlo park, marianne favro, "today in the bay." back to you, marla. >> marianne, thank you so much. >>> we are learning more about another problem on the new eastern span of the bay bridge. take a live look at the span right now. hundreds of bolts used to attach the railing for the bike path have broken. caltraltrans says the bolts hav been replaced. including the basic mistake that experts say contribute friday that problem. >> live shot, you can see it's rather gray outside, at least in san francisco. christina loren, it's a mild day on tap? >> it's a gray start. that's the reason why. natural coolant off the osteopathipacific. do count on losing visibility over the next couple of hours over your open water bridges. we could see flight delays a
one of the things that facebook is doing is if you post something that is insensitive or cruel, facebook is now requiring you to reveal your authentic identity. facebook says they're really trying to balance free speech rights with the ability to monitor harmful contact. and that's really a tough thing -- tough balancing act. reporting live from menlo park, marianne favro, "today in the bay." back to you, marla. >> marianne, thank you so much. >>> we are learning more...
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how did this come about it facebook do you have any. is because there's a like a male geek culture is the you know honestly i don't think there has to be women working in facebook who are right i don't think that it's a matter of who's doing the moderating of facebook i think that there are two things one is this is a function of production so facebook is populated by users and users create all of this content and so the way that facebook has established methods of dealing with it is actually very well constructed there's a process and the process has rules and those rules use words like safety and credible threat to establish what stays and what doesn't stay from that perspective facebook is a mirror image of everything around us it's a mirror image of our broader media it's a mirror image of culture and our production of culture but what facebook has done which is a double edged sword in some ways is that said we're going to look at this content we're going to actually say something about it and we're going to take off content with us
how did this come about it facebook do you have any. is because there's a like a male geek culture is the you know honestly i don't think there has to be women working in facebook who are right i don't think that it's a matter of who's doing the moderating of facebook i think that there are two things one is this is a function of production so facebook is populated by users and users create all of this content and so the way that facebook has established methods of dealing with it is actually...
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has facebook finally figured out how to monotize mobile? along with a facebook shareholder. plus, a big red flag in apple's big bond deal. and then test driving google glasses. we've done it once. we'll try them out to see exactly what it does. we'll start with facebook trading higher after first quarters missed and beat on revenue. big jump on ad revenue. has facebook turned the quarter with the mobile strategy? just upgraded to a strong buy last week as a price target. which i would argue is on the aggressive side. are you on the street? >> we're saying it gets to $37 in about a year off our 2014 estimates. we think it's relatively reasonable that we're expecting. >> everybody is zeroing in on this number, this mobile ad revenue number. $374 million. pretty good when you consider it was zero a year ago. >> the street was expecting roughly 3% sequential growth. advertising grew 22% sequentially. i think it's thing like mobile app installs. some of the newer formats are resonating. >> kevin landis joins us by the way. cio, also a facebook shareholder. kevin, great to see you
has facebook finally figured out how to monotize mobile? along with a facebook shareholder. plus, a big red flag in apple's big bond deal. and then test driving google glasses. we've done it once. we'll try them out to see exactly what it does. we'll start with facebook trading higher after first quarters missed and beat on revenue. big jump on ad revenue. has facebook turned the quarter with the mobile strategy? just upgraded to a strong buy last week as a price target. which i would argue is...
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at facebook dot com slash time interest from all of us here at prime and just have a great. location so if you like stream quality joy you'll save work. if you're. away from your television just doesn't work so how would your mobile device if you could watch ati anytime anywhere. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. it is in chile a clash with police as they march to change the nation's education system sights and sounds from that protest coming your way i will also look at the cost of education here in the u.s. is walls around the globe. and it's thursday which means it's time for the weekly report from wiretapping data to the elusive quantum internet coming up an expanded look on how the government and private companies companies are getting caught up in the web. and since the days of nine eleven the way that the u.s. has revolutionized its ways it's a w
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at facebook dot com slash time interest from all of us here at prime and just have a great. you know super secret is to sort through these a little with yours. i am. sure you will show that. you're really really good when you you know he was good he did so we'll do it the way boys. do we speak your language anything but they will not advance. the music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles kiddies stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. and i am. i am i am am. i and. good lumbered sure. was to build a new. version at least doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about human to. dish is why you should care only. serious crisis tops the agenda as president british prime minister cameron seeking to hammer out a common approach to getting peace talks. meanwhile washington reaffirms its reluctance to back serious radicalised rebels and if further after russia and the us agree to set up an international conf
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on facebook. over you, julia. >> that's right, maria. facebook's coming in with eps of 12 cents per share. that is a penny light of expectations, but revenue is coming in a little bit heavier. revenue coming in at $1.46 billion instead of the $1.44 billion that was expected. maria, there's a lot of emphasis here, of course, on mobile. facebook says that it's mobile month active users were 751 million in march, that's an increase of 54% year over year. that's also higher than what wall street was expecting. now, also looking at that key number, the percentage of revenue, of advertising revenue that comes from mobile, now that number is 30%. that is higher than the 27% wall street was on average expecting and it's up from the 23% that we saw in the fourth quarter, the prior quarter. so we are seeing growth in mobile advertising revenue and it was an increase revenue of the total piece is now 85%. the advertising grew 43% over the same quarter last year. so that growth rate is roughly the same. and w
on facebook. over you, julia. >> that's right, maria. facebook's coming in with eps of 12 cents per share. that is a penny light of expectations, but revenue is coming in a little bit heavier. revenue coming in at $1.46 billion instead of the $1.44 billion that was expected. maria, there's a lot of emphasis here, of course, on mobile. facebook says that it's mobile month active users were 751 million in march, that's an increase of 54% year over year. that's also higher than what wall...
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are you on facebook. >> i'm not on facebook. i got off facebook. >> stephen: how do your elementary school friends send you pictures of their babies? >> on facebook you're getting invited to be friends with people that you spent 30 years getting away from. the past comes forward. they want to be right up there with your current friends. meanwhile facebook has big data engines that are bringing you advertisements from your future for things you don't even know you yet want to buy. >> stephen: that's why i'm so grateful to facebook and google for letting me know the things i didn't know i wanted. >> or you were going to want. stephen: i'm going to want them, exactly. >> but it costs you getting to be with real people in the moment. >> stephen: what if other people are also doing this? then we're sharing a moment of not sharing. >> we are collectively sharing that moment of not sharing. that's true. >> stephen: so you say that we're people who no longer have a future. >> look at investors today. they don't invest in a stock in orde
are you on facebook. >> i'm not on facebook. i got off facebook. >> stephen: how do your elementary school friends send you pictures of their babies? >> on facebook you're getting invited to be friends with people that you spent 30 years getting away from. the past comes forward. they want to be right up there with your current friends. meanwhile facebook has big data engines that are bringing you advertisements from your future for things you don't even know you yet want to...
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but now your picture can be taken, any notes you have made on facebook can be used. e-mail - oh my gosh! people think of e- mail as a phone call. e-mail is a written document and can be used in a court as evidence against you. - how do they get access to this? is it a matter of a court allowing it through subpoena to- - well, facebook is public access. i can go on your facebook- - but wouldn't people erase all the incriminating stuff? - they don't. they don't. they actually forget. they seem to forget the connection between their social- - but even if you do, is it still accessible? - we could get it. we could get it. we would have to get hold of the computer. and even if people think they have deleted material online, obviously, with a good drill-down by an investigator, you can go into the hard drive and get that material. so, it has been used in major corporate cases, it has been used in divorce cases. it's everywhere, and people forget. they just let that facebook message go. - as i said, watch what you say. - right. - all right, gemma, thank you so much. - thank
but now your picture can be taken, any notes you have made on facebook can be used. e-mail - oh my gosh! people think of e- mail as a phone call. e-mail is a written document and can be used in a court as evidence against you. - how do they get access to this? is it a matter of a court allowing it through subpoena to- - well, facebook is public access. i can go on your facebook- - but wouldn't people erase all the incriminating stuff? - they don't. they don't. they actually forget. they seem to...
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meanwhile, facebook is taking a stand of its own. in a statement, the social media network says it's cracking down on posts that make light of sexual abuse of women. >>> 4:34. 55-year-old man on the peninsula is in jail this morning, accused of attacking his landlord with bear repellant. police say he attacked the man at a belmont complex. plummer hit the landlord and then used stronger than normal tear gas used as bear repellant. >>> remaining docked after thieves stole the motors right off boats. someone cut through cables, stealing five motors from pier 40 monday night. it belonged to the group of disabled sailors. without those motors, they can't hit the water. she is unable to use her arms or legs. on a specially designed boat, she moves the boat with her chin. >> i thought it was great i had the ability to sail, given my disability. really not obviously very expected. so i thought it was a really incredible opportunity to engage in a really fun sport and engage actively. >> police found some of the motors but it's not clear wha
meanwhile, facebook is taking a stand of its own. in a statement, the social media network says it's cracking down on posts that make light of sexual abuse of women. >>> 4:34. 55-year-old man on the peninsula is in jail this morning, accused of attacking his landlord with bear repellant. police say he attacked the man at a belmont complex. plummer hit the landlord and then used stronger than normal tear gas used as bear repellant. >>> remaining docked after thieves stole the...