FACEBOOK IPO
Initial Public Offering of Facebook, Facebook company gathered in Hacker Square on the Facebook campus in Menlo Park. EXT NASDAQ, stock ticker, Facebook stock value. Zuckerberg rings opening bell, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg & others cheer him on. Zuckerberg speaks to crowd. Facebook website. Zuckerberg working in office, at meetings, Facebook headquarters, Menlo Park campus. Aerial of campus during bell ringing, crowd shots, Zuckerberg speaks to crowd.
FACEBOOK CELEBRATES SUCCESS - 2 - HD
Facebook, the most popular social media network on the Internet, marks a major milestone with 500 million users. PLEASE NOTE - news reporter audio is for reference only and is not available for licensing purposes. Note Mastered in H.264 HD 1920x1080 29.97 fps - all forms of HD and SD available.
CELEBRITIES
Sound Bite: Anna Kendrick Well I mean, the theme in this film that I feel most connected to I guess is the idea of uhm of connecting with people and how you wanna do that and how much and the uhm you know the technology that we have and how it makes us feel like we you know can talk to anybody any time but it makes me want to talk to nobody ever. I would so much rather sit down and have a conversation with a person then like you know like Facebook them. I don’t understand how that’s a real connection.
' #LoveArmy: Where are you Jérôme? ': generation vineurs
FACEBOOK EXTERIORS
FTG FOR COVERAGE ON FACEBOOK / EXT BROLL FACEBOOK BUILDINGS AND FACEBOOK EMPLOYEES WALKING AROUND ON CAMPUS
OIS: NEWS CONFERENCE (2021)
A number of stores in the metro area were struck by looters Sunday night, hours after Daunte Wright was shot and killed by police in Brooklyn Center. Several businesses in the metro boarded up their windows Monday. Looters hit stores in Brooklyn Center, Minneapolis, and St. Paul Sunday evening. Fox Den Salon in Minneapolis spent Monday cleaning up after looting. The business also got hit by looters last summer. "Right now we're still getting our bearings," salon owner Sica Dawn said. "So to have more derailment after such a hard year has been pretty unpleasant." St. Paul police say three adults and one juvenile were arrested during looting on Sunday evening.
News Clip: Rick Perry Facebook
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Facebook. Screen shots of the website facebook.com are shown as someone navigates the website. There is no dialogue or voice-over. This story aired on the 4 PM news.
FILE-FACEBOOK CHANGES RESEARCH PROCESS
Facebook will study users in a more sensitive way.
Marine plays video games without a hand
COVID-19 / CHURCHES ADAPT (2020)
With social distancing, places of worship are no longer congregating. As churches are quieted by the pandemic, it’s made even more difficult during Lent. “Sunday at 9:45 when I preached to an absolutely empty sanctuary, it was perhaps one of the strangest experiences of my life,” said the Rev. Tim Westermeyer, a pastor at Saint Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church. “One of the high points for us is honestly those Lent and worship services. We share a meal together. Again, it’s one way we gather together physically, and it’s a beautiful evening service. And we can’t do those now, that’s very sad.” So the church in Plymouth is one of many finding ways to be together even when they are apart. To that end, they’re moving everything online. “We’ve begun some creative ways to gather people, so we did a virtual yoga-meditation class last week, which was wonderful,” Westermeyer said. Bible studies, Sunday services and even a podcast were all added virtually for churchgoers to access. As another form of communication, Westermeyer said young children from one of the church's member families are sending out little cards to other parishioners on behalf of the church. "When we come out the other end, I think we will be deeper and richer as a community and certainly more grateful for everyday connections, a handshake, looking someone in the eye, sharing communion, worshipping together on this space," Westermeyer said. "We’re looking forward to that day.”
KIDS AND FACEBOOK
over the shoulder of kids looking at Facebook on desktop computer / VO of kids' hands holding smartphone- scanning through Facebook
MARK ZUCKERBERG & FACEBOOK (HD)
HD, 16:9; FACEBOOK 2/21/14; Quick shot of FACEBOOK Headquarters sign 1601 California Ave. People use "whatsapp" on smart phone.;8/5/13; Marc Zuckerberg Facebook founder at outside event with lots of employees and NASDAQ sign (the day Facebook went public). Crowd cheers.;4/11/13; Marc Zuckerberg speaks on stage. FACEBOOK 5/2; Teens work in class on Facebook project. Teens work in computer room. Zuckerberg speaks. Ext. Facebook Headquarters. 2/10/14; Zuckerberg interviewed on stage, tries to get through the media frenzy on way to event. Speaks on stage.
FACEBOOK CELEBRATES SUCCESS - 1 - HD
Facebook, the most popular social media network on the Internet, marks a major milestone with 500 million users. PLEASE NOTE - news reporter audio is for reference only and is not available for licensing purposes. Note Mastered in H.264 HD 1920x1080 29.97 fps - all forms of HD and SD available.
FACEBOOK / GOOGLE FEED
FTG OF PEOPLE USING FACEBOOK AND SHOTS OF FACEBOOK FOR A BILL WEIR CS VO ON THE 500-MILLIONTH USER ON FACEBOOK.
FACEBOOK FOUNDER CONVERSATION
FTG FOR DIANE SAWYER CS VO ON THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW W/ THE FOUNDER OF FACEBOOK, MARK ZUCKERBERG, THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND A GLOBAL REVOLUTION / INTV W/ FACEBOOK CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) MARK ZUCKERBERG AT FACEBOOK HEADQUARTERS IN PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA / ZUCKERBERG ISO
MINNESOTA ‘TRANSPORTATION HUB’ FOR DANGEROUS DRUGS (2023)
Assistant U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Tom Hollenhorst has prosecuted some of the biggest drug dealing cases in the state and told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Minnesota has become a “transportation hub” for illegal drug distribution ranging from fentanyl, methamphetamines, cocaine and marijuana. He said that the drugs, generally, will flow from here to places like Chicago, North and South Dakota and Iowa. “One of the reasons for that is we have a corridor all the way from the Texas border up to Minnesota and the Twin Cities,” said Hollenhorst. “I-35 is one of the means by which it comes in. And, of course, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is a major airport hub as well.” Hollenhorst told KSTP this is all reflected in the types of fentanyl cases his office handles right now. “We routinely see cases involving 10, 15, 20 thousand pills. I mean those are the standard cases, the routine cases,” said Hollenhorst. “They’re lethal. Just one pill can kill a person.”
FILE-FACEBOOK LAUNCHES SUICIDE PREVENTION TOOL
Facebook is launching a new user tool that will let friends flag a post that sounds suicidal. B-Roll of people using facebook
FACEBOOK (CQ04986)
Various shots of the social networking website, Facebook. CU Facebook login screen. Lots of facebook screenshots - security pages, linking to external links, "liking" things, games like Farmville, corporate pages, etc.
You Tube And Facebook
An uploaded video on a computer of a student being bullied. The video website You Tube. The cyber-networking website Facebook. Pictures and events posted on a Facebook web page.
FACEBOOK FOUNDER CONVERSATION
FTG FOR DIANE SAWYER CS VO ON THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW W/ THE FOUNDER OF FACEBOOK, MARK ZUCKERBERG, THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND A GLOBAL REVOLUTION / INTV W/ FACEBOOK CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) MARK ZUCKERBERG AT FACEBOOK HEADQUARTERS IN PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA / SAWYER ISO
Facebook and BlackBerry
Scenes of the Facebook office in Menlo Park, CA and the BlackBerry office in Waterloo, Ontario accompany a report that the social media giant is considering buying the Canadian company.
REP CASTOR HAMMERS ZUCKERBERG ON FACEBOOK'S DATA COLLECTION
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DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE PROTEST UPDATE (2016)
protesters who have been fighting the Dakota Access pipeline took refuge in a nearby casino and area shelters as a blizzard blew through the region, but many remained at a camp in southern North Dakota, according to protest organizers who say they're committed to maintaining the camp through the winter.