how did she get a lineup like that? two senators? you get one, you get the others. they come like a string of dolls. i don t know. i don t know how she got it. but it was super impressive to a lot of people. and the investors were huge. it was a whole bunch of people in there. so that s why it was a silicon valley story. and she had this compelling story of she wore the turtle neck, you know what i mean. and people are looking for women to succeed and it was a great story, i guess. wouldn t you think investors of this caliber would know if she was lying to them? apparently not. no. i don t i don t think there s a lot of due diligence that goes on in companies. look at uber, look at some others. all this stuff was going on and the investors took a pass on it until they couldn t any more. when the press in this case, the wall street journal did an amazing story about her. but in uber s case, yes, they may have had cultural problems inside the company. but every day, when
her company is fraudulent, is it not? but uber did a lot of things. there was a lawsuit from google, there was all kinds of stuff. stuff in asia they still haven t unwound. even there s all kinds of things there. so lots of companies lots of startups are a little bit of a fabulous. they sometimes they sort of are trying to sell themselves. in this case, it was the revenue issue, i think, more than anything. whether the product works or not, a lot of companies say their product is going to get bigger and they make promises. i think it was more the revenue that they said they had $100 million in revenue and it was really $100,000. that to me was really astonishing that they lied outright about that. okay. they lied outright, and the punishment she s got to pay 500 grand, and she will not be eligible to serve as a director or officer of a publicly traded company for ten years. right. that kind of sounds like a slap on the wrist in the black turtle neck. it does to a lo
to be happy. yeah, but i ironed your lucky number on the back, 13. but that s your lucky number. you don t even like it. no, i love it. rob: i can t believe i missed that movie. $20 billion, are you kidding on valentine s gifts this year, good or bad, the average person will shed out shell out shed, shell out about $140, i don t know how you shed anything. jillian: no. we want to know what s the worst valentine s day gift you ve ever gotten or date you ve been on. let us know on face booing, twitter or instagram pages, you can also send us an e-mail at fox & friends first at fox house.com. carley: my husband one year gave me a turtle neck. rob: wow. carley: i don t even wear turtle
turtle neck and that is enough for me. i m glad i got to see that. we re keeping an eye on president trump in davos. any minute now, he is going to be sitting down with australian prime minister netanyahu and we will bring it to you live. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we re bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we re bullish on the future.
and welcome to new york to times square. i m anderson cooper here with andy cohen. happy to be here. it is very cold outside. it has not kept the crowds away. it s not going to dampen the party certainly. when the ball drops no matter where the thermometer says times square as it always does will feel like the warmest place on earth. i want to welcome andy cohen who s hosting with me. thanks for having me. thank you. i was told that it was turtle neck i feel like we re, like, the early cast of mum and shuns. what? early 80s. or mimes or something. when we go inside, we re going to warm up. we have lots of warm clothing. let s hope so. yeah. yes. we are wearing heated clothing. that is true. i found this place where you can buy heated clothing. i didn t know such a thing kpic existed. yes. heated everything. i m very excited. between now and next year, so much to bring you.