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>> jerry seinfeld: linkedin. putz.an, linkedin, if i was to break it down, it's the ks and the ns and the ls, and it's new. and-- i mean, if you want me to go further, i will. you're taking a yiddish word from the 18th century and you're putting it with linkedin. that's what a laugh is. it's a chemical explosion. >> wertheim: a little shtetl, a little silicon valley-- >> jerry seinfeld: a little shtetl, a little internet. the yiddish language is the greatest gold mine of comedy-- ever. every word is funny. >> wertheim: putz notwithstanding, seinfeld has always kept his act clean... >> jerry seinfeld: the buffet is like taking your dog to petco and letting your dog do the shopping. >> wertheim: at a time when many comedians have had to apologize for causing offense, he considers it part of his job description to accommodate changing standards. what do you say to some of your colleagues who say, like, "everyone's so sensitive. you can't joke about anything anymore"? >> jerry seinfeld: they're always moving the gates. and
>> jerry seinfeld: linkedin. putz.an, linkedin, if i was to break it down, it's the ks and the ns and the ls, and it's new. and-- i mean, if you want me to go further, i will. you're taking a yiddish word from the 18th century and you're putting it with linkedin. that's what a laugh is. it's a chemical explosion. >> wertheim: a little shtetl, a little silicon valley-- >> jerry seinfeld: a little shtetl, a little internet. the yiddish language is the greatest gold mine of...
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joining me now is karin kimbrough chief economist, linkedin.ns isn't necessarily going to help? that is right. avoiding a broad—based lockdown to preserve economies is not going to help. we see that in looking at sweden, brazil, both of whom avoided hard lockdowns and yet still facing problems with getting hiring rates back up with getting hiring rates back up and seeing a consistent momentum of growth. conversely, in france, which did have quite a few lockdowns and going back into another one, they had a much more robust hiring recovery. in either sweden or brazil. so no real reason to think that one type of approach to containing the pandemic is going to preserve your economy. right, what will help most? we said at the start that areas of taken digital, they are beaming anyway, surely even more now than relative to other sectors than relative to other sectors than ever before? absolutely. we're seeing a lot of undercurrent of strength and technology, anything digitally related, any skills digitally intensive are demand. so that technology und
joining me now is karin kimbrough chief economist, linkedin.ns isn't necessarily going to help? that is right. avoiding a broad—based lockdown to preserve economies is not going to help. we see that in looking at sweden, brazil, both of whom avoided hard lockdowns and yet still facing problems with getting hiring rates back up with getting hiring rates back up and seeing a consistent momentum of growth. conversely, in france, which did have quite a few lockdowns and going back into another...
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welcome to our audiences on facebook, twitter, youtube, linkedin, and of course axios.com. we hope you will follow along using the #axiosevents and @a xios on twitter. we will discuss voter turnout and how national security will play a key role in the november election. but now, i would like to welcome our first guest, the ceo and president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar joins us from new jersey. welcome, maria teresa. ms. kumar: hello. how are you doing? margaret: i am tired, because the election is a week and a half away. [laughter] ms. kumar: but we are not on the road. that is the best part of all of this, right? [laughs] margaret: we are not on the road, but i like the energy on the road, and there is an end to the day on the road. there is no end to the day when zoom in your office is also your dining room table, which is next to the kitchen. ms. kumar: i know. i think the challenge is that by november 3, you do not want to see anything. [laughs] know,et: right, and, you i am just grateful to be healthy, and i know you are, too. but we are, like you said, a week a
welcome to our audiences on facebook, twitter, youtube, linkedin, and of course axios.com. we hope you will follow along using the #axiosevents and @a xios on twitter. we will discuss voter turnout and how national security will play a key role in the november election. but now, i would like to welcome our first guest, the ceo and president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar joins us from new jersey. welcome, maria teresa. ms. kumar: hello. how are you doing? margaret: i am tired, because the...
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making these conversations possible and welcome to our audiences ono facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and, of course, axios.com. we hope you'll follow along using the hashtag axios event and@axios on twitter. over the next 30 minutes, i'll be joined by mike allen, and we'll unpack the news of the day, vote or turnout and how national security will play a key role in the november elections. but now, i'd like to welcome our first guest. she is the ceo and president of voto latino, maria teresa kumar if joins us from nfnlgt welcome, teresa. >> thanks, margaret, how are you going? >> i mean, i'm tired -- [laughter] >> but we're not on the road. that's the biggest thing of all of this, right? [laughter] >> we're not on the road, but i don't know about you, i kind of get energy being on the road, and also there is an end to the day on the road. there is no end to the day when zoom and your office is also your dining room table which is also next to the kitchen. >> i know. i think that's absolutely -- no, and i think the challenge is that by november 3rd you're just, like, you don't want to
making these conversations possible and welcome to our audiences ono facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and, of course, axios.com. we hope you'll follow along using the hashtag axios event and@axios on twitter. over the next 30 minutes, i'll be joined by mike allen, and we'll unpack the news of the day, vote or turnout and how national security will play a key role in the november elections. but now, i'd like to welcome our first guest. she is the ceo and president of voto latino, maria...
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a new survey out this morning from linkedin reveals 84% of people who lost a job in the pandemic saidg unemployed and 67% believe that stigma affects their ability to get hired. we are joined with the details of the survey you'll hear first on "cbs this morning." dan, welcome. nice to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a tough time for people as we saw. scott had been in the same company for 20 years, feel like he's got a whole new experience. you surveyed 2,000 people who lost their jobs during the pandemic. how are those folks feeling right now? >> well, the number one thing that they're feeling is fear and anxiety, which of course, you are if you don't have a job right now. and i think then f you look deeper into the numbers, the other things they're feeling are embarrassment and they're ashamed of not having a job. and an amazing 46% said they have lied about being unemployed. there's this stigma that being unemployed, that looking for work is something to be embarrassed about, that it's going to hurt you. if there's one takeaway from the survey, it's that that stigma is
a new survey out this morning from linkedin reveals 84% of people who lost a job in the pandemic saidg unemployed and 67% believe that stigma affects their ability to get hired. we are joined with the details of the survey you'll hear first on "cbs this morning." dan, welcome. nice to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a tough time for people as we saw. scott had been in the same company for 20 years, feel like he's got a whole new experience. you surveyed 2,000...
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. >> reporter: a paper only appeared as a post on a linkedin a report written by a person that cnn cannotnning a company that does not seem to exist. three of the citations that link to genetically modify food and citation 23 that links to a post published in march. part of yan's paper are pulled from these anonymous blogs. >> it has the same esffect. >> they took things that were the same and put that into yan's paper and that does not happen in science. >> reporter: guess where one of those blogs first appeared months before yan's paper? g-news, the disinformation news site linked to steve bannon and miles gow. >> as much as i hate to think of them using their work for political propaganda to me what it seems to be. >> reporter: there is just no information this is anything more than just made-up disinformation. what is frightening is millions of americans may be being fed this disinformation and actually believing it. >> you're absolutely right. excellent reporting, drew. thank you so much for that. >>> to our viewers, stay with us. we are about to go live to philadelphia when the form
. >> reporter: a paper only appeared as a post on a linkedin a report written by a person that cnn cannotnning a company that does not seem to exist. three of the citations that link to genetically modify food and citation 23 that links to a post published in march. part of yan's paper are pulled from these anonymous blogs. >> it has the same esffect. >> they took things that were the same and put that into yan's paper and that does not happen in science. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: we hooked her up with linkedin's kathe >> kaitlyn is doing a lot of things right and there's and the first thing is really about mrts so she's one of the first people to apply. because the first people who call from the recruiter. >> reporter: katherine also suggests that keep your search broad and utilize your immediate network to build new professional connections. as for kaitlyn, she says she's not give up. >> i definitely didn't think after graduation i would be in the position i am now. i just am trying to make the best out o one step closer to achieving my dream. >> reporter: some great advice and i'm confident ka one other thing that you can keep in mind here, robin, is staying active and that's both physically and mentally joining groups, a lot of them are virtual and will let you do that. volunteering keeps you busy at this time but that is, robin, the key here, both staying in the mental game and the physical game when things are so different right now will keep you healthy and keep you pursuing that dream. >> i would imagine so. but also, rebecca, what can parents
. >> reporter: we hooked her up with linkedin's kathe >> kaitlyn is doing a lot of things right and there's and the first thing is really about mrts so she's one of the first people to apply. because the first people who call from the recruiter. >> reporter: katherine also suggests that keep your search broad and utilize your immediate network to build new professional connections. as for kaitlyn, she says she's not give up. >> i definitely didn't think after graduation...
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markets and your money some of you probably scoffed at that so we threw out a poll on twitter and linkedinesults were clear degreed. 71% of you saying the senate battle is going to be the more important race to watch this fall because remember, if the white house goes to biden but the senate stays red, some of these tax increases robert frank has talked about and other huge spending measures may not pass if both the white house and the senate go blue, a lot more things can get pushed through. so the senate bracrace may be t more impactful again for the markets and the economy only, but search the sena the senate races, not getting the attention they deserve random and hopefully interesting. >>> sticking with the 2020 election, your next guest says if the democrats manage to take both white house and the senate, stocks may respond positively at least the short to medium turn she is ceo at gillman hill jenny, i assume you mean if biden wins and of course blut wave or blue sweep, whatever you want to call it, there will be so much stimulus passed, going to make $2 trillion look tiny, that the
markets and your money some of you probably scoffed at that so we threw out a poll on twitter and linkedinesults were clear degreed. 71% of you saying the senate battle is going to be the more important race to watch this fall because remember, if the white house goes to biden but the senate stays red, some of these tax increases robert frank has talked about and other huge spending measures may not pass if both the white house and the senate go blue, a lot more things can get pushed through....
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> reporter: a cnn analysis finds the citations include a paper that appeared only as a post on a linkedin. a report written by a person that cnn cannot locate, running a company that does not seem to exist. three of the citations that link to posts on a website opposed to genetically modified food. then there is citation 23, which links to anonymous blog posts, published in march, parts of the papers appear to be pulled directly from these anonymous blogs. >> i don't want to say copied and pasted but the same effect. >> they took the exact same figures and phrasing, the exact same captions, and put those into the report that was yan's paper. that does not happen in science. >> reporter: and guess where one of those blogs first appeared months before yan's paper? g-news, the disinformation news site linked to steve bannon and miles gwo. >> and as much as i hate to think of the idea of competent scientists using their work for political propaganda, to me that's what this seems to be. >>> we'll have more from the "cnn newsroom" in just a moment, stay with us. it's moving day. and while her f
> reporter: a cnn analysis finds the citations include a paper that appeared only as a post on a linkedin. a report written by a person that cnn cannot locate, running a company that does not seem to exist. three of the citations that link to posts on a website opposed to genetically modified food. then there is citation 23, which links to anonymous blog posts, published in march, parts of the papers appear to be pulled directly from these anonymous blogs. >> i don't want to say copied...
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joining us now is reid hoffman, linkedin founder, microsoft board member and gray lock partner.or joining us you were on 2 1/2 weeks ago to talk about your spac starting trading. and you just posted this morning on linked in if talking about the lack of innovation in the ipo process. what is it you advocate for in terms of change around that process? >> well, i think the ipo process is a good one to continue. but part of what spacs do is bring the possibility of bringing new concentrated partners who help with this kind of invention and reinvention that technology companies need we call this venture capital at scale. and that ability creates the opportunity for all of these kund of private unicorns to do the next phase of venture capital and get to kind of globally transforming companies. and that's the kind of thing, you know, the speed of reliability of it, the ability to go to invention and reinvention. thats what spacs now enable. >> i'm curious what your outlook is on direct listings. we obviously have palantir do a direct listing last week you're an investor in airbnb how
joining us now is reid hoffman, linkedin founder, microsoft board member and gray lock partner.or joining us you were on 2 1/2 weeks ago to talk about your spac starting trading. and you just posted this morning on linked in if talking about the lack of innovation in the ipo process. what is it you advocate for in terms of change around that process? >> well, i think the ipo process is a good one to continue. but part of what spacs do is bring the possibility of bringing new concentrated...
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. >> a cnn analysis include a paper that appears as a post on a linkedin, or a person that knn cannotate, running a company that does not seem to exist. three of the citations that linked to posts on a website opposed to genetically modified food. then there is citation 23. which links to anonymous progress posts published back in march. parts of her papers appear to be pulled directly from these anonymous progresss. >> i don't want to say copy and pasted. it has the same effect? they took the exact figures and phrasing and caption and put those into the report that was jan's paper. that does not happen in science. >> guess where one of those blogs first appeared months before yan's paper, g news, the disinformation news site of steve bannon and miles guo. >> as much as i hate to think of comp at any time scientists to meet this seems to be. >> drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> a quick break. we'll be right back. crafting our authentic fragrances begins with ingredients from the earth ... to create fragrances infused with natural essential oils. air wick scented oils. connect to nature.
. >> a cnn analysis include a paper that appears as a post on a linkedin, or a person that knn cannotate, running a company that does not seem to exist. three of the citations that linked to posts on a website opposed to genetically modified food. then there is citation 23. which links to anonymous progress posts published back in march. parts of her papers appear to be pulled directly from these anonymous progresss. >> i don't want to say copy and pasted. it has the same effect?...
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information on all things voting and best the emperor a social media presence on facebook, twitter, and linkedin galway working to expand its capabilities. one problem the approximate is a engagement session held by bipartisan teams consisting of our board of elections director and deputy director on facebook live. it is held twice a week at noon for 10 or 15 minutes to provide information and updates on the 2020 election, to address relevant deadlines, to answer questions and address erroneous information brought to our attention. we post pertinent information on all social media outlets weekly and all of this and more often if we need to in an effort to counter in accurate and dangerous disinformation messaging being circulated in traditional media as well as social media. we've been thinking about ways congress might help boards of elections combat misinformation, additional funding to allow robust community outreach and voter education programming, hiring additional staff to work with voters, earmarking of dollars for social media capabilities would be welcome. i am hopeful the information i
information on all things voting and best the emperor a social media presence on facebook, twitter, and linkedin galway working to expand its capabilities. one problem the approximate is a engagement session held by bipartisan teams consisting of our board of elections director and deputy director on facebook live. it is held twice a week at noon for 10 or 15 minutes to provide information and updates on the 2020 election, to address relevant deadlines, to answer questions and address erroneous...
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look at linkedin.te dud for microsoft for years but it was up 16% year over year because that's how businesses are now marketing. charles: and of course, we can look at the aftermath of yesterday. you know, those social media ceos, they came out of that meeting like they weren't touched. the bottom line, they will make money for a long time. what's your overall thoughts on this market, the way it's been trading this week and have you been taking advantage of it, have you been buying anything on the dip? >> i think investors need to just chill out. don't panic. there's going to be a lot less uncertainty in about a week. the market doesn't like uncertainty so that's why you have seen a lot of volatility over the last few days. look, there's covid flareups and the possibility of another lockdown that's causing this volatility. another thing is, i think the presidential race is a heck of a lot tighter than the polls are showing. so that's even more uncertainty. and there's really no catalyst to take the ma
look at linkedin.te dud for microsoft for years but it was up 16% year over year because that's how businesses are now marketing. charles: and of course, we can look at the aftermath of yesterday. you know, those social media ceos, they came out of that meeting like they weren't touched. the bottom line, they will make money for a long time. what's your overall thoughts on this market, the way it's been trading this week and have you been taking advantage of it, have you been buying anything on...
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facebook is making different choices than twitter, than reddit, than linkedin.ting to be lumped together? >> i understand why people do it. but, yes, we serve a very different purpose than most of the other platforms do. i think we all have a relatively unique space. you have to look at the size of the companies. we are much smaller than facebook or google. but i think we understand our unique position and that's why we make the decisions we make. i go back to the advertising decision. our job is to protect the conversation. and our feeling on paid advertising when it comes to politics is that there is a lot of unknowns. a single vote can impact millions of people. there is a lot of advertising tools that you are specific in targeting individuals. we don't think it's fully understood but the risks are. that's why we made that decision. >> it seems like on friday you all said you don't want things to go viral so quickly. you want people to think twice before posting. those are big changes, right, to a social media environment. does it feel like this game of whack
facebook is making different choices than twitter, than reddit, than linkedin.ting to be lumped together? >> i understand why people do it. but, yes, we serve a very different purpose than most of the other platforms do. i think we all have a relatively unique space. you have to look at the size of the companies. we are much smaller than facebook or google. but i think we understand our unique position and that's why we make the decisions we make. i go back to the advertising decision....
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information on all things voting, we vastly improved our social media presence on facebook, twitter, and linkedin. we are working to escape ban those capabilities, one problem -- a voter engagement session helped by bipartisan team, consisting of our board of elections director, and deputy director, on facebook live. this session tells twice a week, at noon for ten or 15 minutes to provide information and updates on the 2020 election. to address relevant outline, stance or questions, and address misinformation brought to our attention. we post pertinent information on all social media outlets weekly, and all of this -- more often if we need to. all of this is an effort to counter inaccurate and dangerous disinformation messaging, being circulated in both traditional media, as well as social media. we've been thinking about ways congress might help two words of elections combat misinformation, additional funding, to allow for more robust community outreach and voter education programs. hiring of additional staff, to work with voters, for improving social media capabilities would be welcome. i am r
information on all things voting, we vastly improved our social media presence on facebook, twitter, and linkedin. we are working to escape ban those capabilities, one problem -- a voter engagement session helped by bipartisan team, consisting of our board of elections director, and deputy director, on facebook live. this session tells twice a week, at noon for ten or 15 minutes to provide information and updates on the 2020 election. to address relevant outline, stance or questions, and...
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linkedin years from now, i think it will be electric vehicles and by hydrogen and fuel cells to move large cargo. but when i think were going to need to do is move to a vehicle model approach and actually. [inaudible]. and use low carbon emissions. that said, when we talk about a little bit today, the taxes not being collected. the information here in the case, the irs and tax cap, several billion dollars this year $440 billion and we've had testimony before the finance committees with a included bigger issues. when they say if the administration and the irs you allow them to do their jobs, you can reduce the deficit by 85 down $10. for every dollar that we have in the irs, we have an additional marginal or how much would they be able to save. [inaudible]. friday. >> i think the irs and they can generate $9 for extra money invested in that spring but we had a lot of recommendations also about how they could use some of the information they have to evaluate their compliance programs to also leverage whatever resources congress decides to give to them. sen. tom carper: every now and th
linkedin years from now, i think it will be electric vehicles and by hydrogen and fuel cells to move large cargo. but when i think were going to need to do is move to a vehicle model approach and actually. [inaudible]. and use low carbon emissions. that said, when we talk about a little bit today, the taxes not being collected. the information here in the case, the irs and tax cap, several billion dollars this year $440 billion and we've had testimony before the finance committees with a...
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when we come back, linkedin founder, microsoft board member and silicon valley investor reid hoffmann "squawk alley" which starts on the other side of this break. >>> good morning it is 11:00 a.m. at the walter reed national military center in washington, d.c., it's 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪
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opportunity to buy it it is a remarkable quarter whether it be gaming, whether it be azure, whether it be linkedin, windows, which is now less than azure, i don't know, i like microsoft we have to deal with the fact that the gloom is pervasive, you don't buy gloom the first hour that doesn't make any sense. >> yeah. we'll get to some other calls today, jim, including one for morgan stanley about why these phase three events in their view are coming along slower than expected as you said, earnings are a big piece of the story today we talked about microsoft. boeing is another one and phil lebeau joins us with a very special guest. hey, phil. >> let's bring in dave calhoun, ceo of boeing. you just reported your third quarter earnings, dave another massive loss more job cuts are coming are you more concerned now than you were let's say three months ago about the state of the airline industry and potential recovery over the next couple of years? >> good morning, phil. no, i'm still quite confident in the next couple of years there is no question that the second wave as it hits the united states and eu
opportunity to buy it it is a remarkable quarter whether it be gaming, whether it be azure, whether it be linkedin, windows, which is now less than azure, i don't know, i like microsoft we have to deal with the fact that the gloom is pervasive, you don't buy gloom the first hour that doesn't make any sense. >> yeah. we'll get to some other calls today, jim, including one for morgan stanley about why these phase three events in their view are coming along slower than expected as you said,...
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surrounding the election and specifically the election results and reid joins us, the co-founder of linkedine you about this issue of election integrity, but also whatever may or may not be a delay in those results being made public? >> well, very concerned because i think that actually in fact given that we're living in a pandemic, people are trying to be safe, trying to be good to other people, trying to not create more death and more suffering, more people are voting by mail, there are some states voting by mail for the first time, pennsylvania, et cetera, there is -- so there is this question where, you know, on november 3rd, with all of the ballots by mail, you won't actually have the normal you called it on the night of november 3rd i'm very worried that president trump will want to just declare victory and say, we don't need those vote by mail or all those kind of things which will lead to uncertainty and i think the thing that we want is we want to know where democracy, every vote counts, let's just get all of the mail ballots, which, by the way, all experts, all history has shown th
surrounding the election and specifically the election results and reid joins us, the co-founder of linkedine you about this issue of election integrity, but also whatever may or may not be a delay in those results being made public? >> well, very concerned because i think that actually in fact given that we're living in a pandemic, people are trying to be safe, trying to be good to other people, trying to not create more death and more suffering, more people are voting by mail, there are...
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my linkedin account, by the time i left leeds railway station, i had 10,000 hits.ng incredibly smart. rather, how did you come across trevor, and what made you think, this fellow deserves a chance? good morning. we came across trevor when he was handing out his cv at the station, didn't know what was be on his cd, took his cv, looked at it and, well, what can i say? trevor was absolutely brilliant in the way that he actually went about looking for a job. i'm going to go out there and get a job. so we then got together, and we offered him the job. i saw in it trevor is something i haven't seenin it trevor is something i haven't seen ina it trevor is something i haven't seen in a lot of people today, and thatis seen in a lot of people today, and that is determination of actually wanting to work, and what trevor has done means he actually wants to work. it touches your heart, are you a similarage? work. it touches your heart, are you a similar age? yes, yes, we are a similarage, a similar age? yes, yes, we are a similar age, yes. nothing wrong with that, let me tell y
my linkedin account, by the time i left leeds railway station, i had 10,000 hits.ng incredibly smart. rather, how did you come across trevor, and what made you think, this fellow deserves a chance? good morning. we came across trevor when he was handing out his cv at the station, didn't know what was be on his cd, took his cv, looked at it and, well, what can i say? trevor was absolutely brilliant in the way that he actually went about looking for a job. i'm going to go out there and get a job....