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From Chitra Wadhwani (@cwadhwani), supervising producer of “Charlie Rose,” sent out this un-embargoed transcript and video excerpt of a joint interview with Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg that will run tonight on Charlie Rose’s PBS program.
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The interview was conducted last Thursday at the Facebook offices in Palo Alto. It covered a wide range of topics including the company’s mission, competition with Google, China, the Arab spring, the goals of an IPO, the privacy debate, the lack of engineering talent in the U.S and more.
All references to the interview must credit “Charlie Rose.”
Guests:
Mark Zuckerberg
Sheryl Sandberg
Charlie Rose:
Tell me what the mission is today for Facebook. You’ve got 800 million and counting —
Mark Zuckerberg:
Yeah.
Charlie Rose:
— users.
Mark Zuckerberg:
Yeah.
Charlie Rose:
It’s an extraordinary reach. Someone said it’s the most expansive human enabler of communication, or an enabler of human communication there has ever been.
Mark Zuckerberg:
We’re trying.
Charlie Rose:
You’re doing well at it too. So what’s the mission? Where is this thing going?