Facebook is holding its annual F8 conference, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced at his keynote: “The future is private.” NBC’s Jacob Ward joins Stephanie Ruhle and Ali Velshi to discuss whether or not that statement is compatible with Facebook’s business model.
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