Monday, December 2, 2019

MARK ZUCKERBERG ON POLITICAL ADS ON “CBS THIS MORNING”: PEOPLE SHOULD “JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES THE CHARACTER OF POLITICIANS”

MARK ZUCKERBERG ON POLITICAL ADS ON “CBS THIS MORNING”: PEOPLE SHOULD “JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES THE CHARACTER OF POLITICIANS”

For the first time, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are sitting down together for a network TV interview. CBS THIS MORNING co-host Gayle King spoke with the couple on the anniversary of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative about their future plans and also the challenges confronting Facebook, including the criticism over its handling of political advertising.
Tune in on Tuesday, Dec. 3 to CBS THIS MORNING for more of Zuckerberg and Chan’s conversation with King, where King visited the couple at home and the offices of their philanthropic company, The Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, which turns four years old Tuesday.
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Excerpts:
- On the nature of his recent meeting with President Trump: “We talked about a number of things that were on his mind and some of the topics that you read about in the news around our work.” https://bit.ly/2Y8fplv
- “What I believe is that in a democracy, it’s really important that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying, so they can make their own judgments. And, you know, I don’t think that a private company should be censoring politicians or news.” https://bit.ly/2DDZYYY
- We do think that it will be possible to cure, prevent, or be able to manage all diseases by the end of this century.” https://bit.ly/2rQMtlR
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