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mass of it, is on linkedin?uct upstream reconnect links with your gmail. it looks at the from, to, duration, and frequency. it figures out who you are talking to and have lost touch with and helps you reconnect with them before goes too cold. so the first question we are asking is who did you lose touch with professionally during covid. basically covid started, at lease the lockdown started march of 2020. let's say the end of july 4, or the beginning of the end is july 4. it is looking at who you were talking to before that, and who you have not talked to during that time, and it's trying to surface those people up and say hey, you used to email this person every five days, but you have not email them in five months. or you used to talk to this person all the time before covid, but during covid you did not talk at all. we think that kind of tool, that kind of utility will help professionals get back out there. emily: what is the longer-term use case for this? once people do reconnect, is this something that you
mass of it, is on linkedin?uct upstream reconnect links with your gmail. it looks at the from, to, duration, and frequency. it figures out who you are talking to and have lost touch with and helps you reconnect with them before goes too cold. so the first question we are asking is who did you lose touch with professionally during covid. basically covid started, at lease the lockdown started march of 2020. let's say the end of july 4, or the beginning of the end is july 4. it is looking at who...
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linkedin?nkedin meets clubhouse. alex: linkedin has had a monopoly for the past 18 years. and they are really good at the digital resume. you go to linkedin, you see where you have worked, where other people have worked. but they have dropped the ball for a few things for professionals. useful tools that help you better manage your relationship. we've identified a few things that they have dropped the ball on a little bit, and we are focused on building a next generation professional network. emily: so, once people do reconnect, once they are back in the office -- and i will say being back on the office, you will be surprised how quickly things back to normal and it feels like no time has passed at all. what's the benefit of using upstream over linkedin if your network is, at least the mass of it, is on linkedin? alex: this new product upstream reconnect links with your gmail. it looks at the from, to, duration, and frequency. it figures out who you are talking to and have lost touch with and h
linkedin?nkedin meets clubhouse. alex: linkedin has had a monopoly for the past 18 years. and they are really good at the digital resume. you go to linkedin, you see where you have worked, where other people have worked. but they have dropped the ball for a few things for professionals. useful tools that help you better manage your relationship. we've identified a few things that they have dropped the ball on a little bit, and we are focused on building a next generation professional network....
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we're seeing a lot of people at linkedin now hesitant to return to the office.c. but we are seeing companies step up and think more ek qquitably around how they're treating workers at home or in the office. it comes down to individual managers. make sure there isn't the home court advantage, if you will, if you are going back into the office. >> americans are also quitting their jobs in record numbers. what's happening? >> we're calling it the great resignation we're seeing right now. upwards of 40% of people thinking to quit their jobs. >> why? >> i think the pandemic, as tony said, made us re-examine everything about our lives. if you think about pre-pandemic, jobs was a big part of everyone's life. now people are saying, i don't know how big i want it to be a part of my life now. >> one theory is that pre-pandemic you liked the office, you liked lunch, you liked your friends at work, you liked your commute, you liked the quiet time. now you're left with none of that and just the work itself and you realize i don't this work. this is not fun. >> exactly. you t
we're seeing a lot of people at linkedin now hesitant to return to the office.c. but we are seeing companies step up and think more ek qquitably around how they're treating workers at home or in the office. it comes down to individual managers. make sure there isn't the home court advantage, if you will, if you are going back into the office. >> americans are also quitting their jobs in record numbers. what's happening? >> we're calling it the great resignation we're seeing right...
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. >>> seven things to know, linkedin security concerns, information from 700 million users is at risk. why the company says this is not a breach. >>> starbucks has a secret menu, two drinks it's now promoting on the secret menu social media. >> i will be making a trip down there to this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> seven things to know this morning, san jose city council has taken a step towards gun control measures, and angled fee for emergency medical and an police response, a final vote will be held in the fall. >>> bad weather and shifting debris, allie's 12 her dad and 149 people still unaccounted for after a building collapsed last week. >>> warning of domestic terrorism and violence during fourth of july celebrations peccable agenda obtained said no specific plot has been identified, people should just be on high alert. >>> governor newsome will be in siskiyou county as they battle the fire burning near mt. shasta. he will meet with president brennan to talk
. >>> seven things to know, linkedin security concerns, information from 700 million users is at risk. why the company says this is not a breach. >>> starbucks has a secret menu, two drinks it's now promoting on the secret menu social media. >> i will be making a trip down there to this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> seven things to know this...
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you started as an in-house project at linkedin.cide to go it at your own as an independent company? >> we saw most of the companies building around it were thinking about how to store data. at linkedin, a big part of the problem was how do you connect the systems, act on it real time, harness data in motion that was the opportunity we saw that was what we founded the company to go after and really taking that out to all the other companies in the world, that's the mission of confluent. >> and, jay, whydid you decide to go the traditional ipo route over direct listing? we had mark on, he calls it an ipo pop tax. >> both are great options. we were raising money at the same time. that's something only just being figured out as we were starting this process direct listing wasn't as great of an option for us. we're happy with the outcome it worked out great. >> jay, talk to me about your growth strategy and particularly given that megascale cloud providers are certainly partners, but also among your biggest competitors. they want to own
you started as an in-house project at linkedin.cide to go it at your own as an independent company? >> we saw most of the companies building around it were thinking about how to store data. at linkedin, a big part of the problem was how do you connect the systems, act on it real time, harness data in motion that was the opportunity we saw that was what we founded the company to go after and really taking that out to all the other companies in the world, that's the mission of confluent....
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there are similar options on facebook and linkedin.tter conducted a lot of research to come up with the choices. >> next. it's a bird. it's a plane. it could be a u f o going take a look at new video released ahead of the pentagon's ufl report that's coming out next month. all of that extra toilet paper was a good idea, but now you've flushed it all. and it's building up in your septic tank. but monthly usage of rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste. maintain your septic tank with rid-x. our new scented oils give you our best smelling scents. now crafted with more natural ingredients and infused with essential oils that are 100% natural. give us one plug and connect to nature. might have seen recent video shows a swarm of unidentified flying objects hovering off some navy ships off the coast of san diego, a filmmaker shared this video which has been authenticated ahead of a u.s. intelligence report. >> which is due next month reporter george knapp. talk to that filmmaker about the leaked video, which course is raising a lo
there are similar options on facebook and linkedin.tter conducted a lot of research to come up with the choices. >> next. it's a bird. it's a plane. it could be a u f o going take a look at new video released ahead of the pentagon's ufl report that's coming out next month. all of that extra toilet paper was a good idea, but now you've flushed it all. and it's building up in your septic tank. but monthly usage of rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste. maintain your septic tank...
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welcome to our audiences on facebook youtube twitter linkedin n and axios.com. join the conversation today on twitter with pat axios and #axios events. over the next 30 minutes i'll be joined by my colleague ben geman will impact the ship of solar jobs to the recent spike in private and equity investment and what this means for the future. our first guest is the junior democratic senator from delaware senator chris coons joining us from washington d.c.. senator thank you for joining axios and we are happy to have you with us. c thanks andrew. good afternoon. great beyonde with you. >> senator you've been co-authoring a string of bills within -- with the republican colleagues to encourage investments in renewables and other cutting-edge technologies. you cut greenhouse gas emissions. why do you think by partisan corporation is possible at this point on this issue in such a polarized washington and can you tell me a little bit about the themes running through the bills that you have been introducing this session in congress? c sure andrew. some of the bills that i
welcome to our audiences on facebook youtube twitter linkedin n and axios.com. join the conversation today on twitter with pat axios and #axios events. over the next 30 minutes i'll be joined by my colleague ben geman will impact the ship of solar jobs to the recent spike in private and equity investment and what this means for the future. our first guest is the junior democratic senator from delaware senator chris coons joining us from washington d.c.. senator thank you for joining axios and...
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we welcome our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin, and axios.com. join the conversation on twitter. over the next 30 minutes, i will be joined with my colleague and we will unpack the historic significance of juneteenth, the signing of legislation making juneteenth a national holiday, and discuss black political power than the u.s. our first guest is a representative from texas, representative sheila jackson lee. thank you for joining us today. rep. jackson lee: pleasure to be with you, thank you for having me. >> after all these years, you have been pushing for a national holiday to recognize juneteenth. what was it like sitting next to the president earlier this week and him filing a piece of legislation to do just that? rep. jackson lee: it was an unthinkable moment. it was almost an unspeakable moment, to be in that room and to hear the president say that of all the things that he may do in his tenure as president, he may be known for signing the historic juneteenth independence day federal holiday. 12 years of work, 12 years of pressing forward
we welcome our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin, and axios.com. join the conversation on twitter. over the next 30 minutes, i will be joined with my colleague and we will unpack the historic significance of juneteenth, the signing of legislation making juneteenth a national holiday, and discuss black political power than the u.s. our first guest is a representative from texas, representative sheila jackson lee. thank you for joining us today. rep. jackson lee: pleasure to be...
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people here call it the favela linkedin.e already registered more than 17,000 people in our database. we qualified over 1500 people and have already found jobs for around 2700 people. found jobs for around 2700 --eole. ., found jobs for around 2700 people.- maybe i found jobs for around 2700 people.- maybe with i found jobs for around 2700 i people.- maybe with the people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro _ people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro will _ people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro will find _ people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro will find a - people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro will find a job i people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro will find a job so i help pedro will find a job so help pedro will find a job so he can help his family. translation:- he can help his family. translation: �* ., , ., translation: i'm hopefulthat thins will translation: i'm hopefulthat things will change, _ translation: i'm hopefulthat things will change, that - translation: i'm hopefulthat things will change, that thing
people here call it the favela linkedin.e already registered more than 17,000 people in our database. we qualified over 1500 people and have already found jobs for around 2700 people. found jobs for around 2700 --eole. ., found jobs for around 2700 people.- maybe i found jobs for around 2700 people.- maybe with i found jobs for around 2700 i people.- maybe with the people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro _ people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro will _ people. pedro! maybe with the help pedro...
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when you are looking at facebook you don't also have to include youtube and tiktok and snapchat and linkedinall these other companies that help people connect with each other online. are those competitors in the same market of facebook or not? do they have monopoly? it is a pretty essential question. emily: david, do you believe facebook, instagram and whatsapp is a monopoly? >> i don't think it is that clear. great to be on with sarah who knows so much about this, but i would even throw in services like discord or twitch and even if you want to be more broad in your thinking, roblocks. facebook could point to these and say, these are social networking services in some way or other. to me it may be somewhat immaterial. emily: what do you think lena khan will do? she has obviously been on the opposite side of big tech but now she is the chair of the ftc. she has been pushing for harsher antitrust laws and you have to prove that facebook is a monopoly without arguing new laws need to be passed. what are her options and what path do you expect her to take? >> it is interesting that she is in th
when you are looking at facebook you don't also have to include youtube and tiktok and snapchat and linkedinall these other companies that help people connect with each other online. are those competitors in the same market of facebook or not? do they have monopoly? it is a pretty essential question. emily: david, do you believe facebook, instagram and whatsapp is a monopoly? >> i don't think it is that clear. great to be on with sarah who knows so much about this, but i would even throw...
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another great place on the internet for craves writing is your linkedin page.est way to get a job is to go to a top university but who the hell can do that? with the power of creative writing, you can just say you went to one -- harvard, yale, stanford or oxford -- especially oxford, actually because how is anyone going to check that? have you tried calling a phone in your opinion the england? there's all these extra digits, a plus sign, it costs $100. no one is going to check, trust me. another place you will definitely need craves writing is your dating profile. statistically speaking, you probably suck. that's why you're got to use words like passionate, adventurous, doesn't live with parents, six foot three, and yeah you might be thinking but ronny i'm five foot seven, what am i going to do? who cares? they won't realize that until they meet you and, like i said, once you know them in real life, they are useless! let's say you're a business owner and want to get the word out about your company. once again, with a little craves writing, you can use your yelp
another great place on the internet for craves writing is your linkedin page.est way to get a job is to go to a top university but who the hell can do that? with the power of creative writing, you can just say you went to one -- harvard, yale, stanford or oxford -- especially oxford, actually because how is anyone going to check that? have you tried calling a phone in your opinion the england? there's all these extra digits, a plus sign, it costs $100. no one is going to check, trust me....
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the rise of the delta variant in the united kingdom, and if you look at the article i put on linkedinnd twitter, i think it is a risk. take your mind back, elsa variant and topping out a vaccination rate in the united states of america, these are underpriced risks, aren't they? esther: yes, in my opinion, this is the case. however, it is unlikely to be an isolated risk for some countries or currency areas. i think it will be a problem, a global problem. it is not and idiosyncratic currency, more a risk sentiment consideration. dani: what will be driving the euro-dollar from here on out? central-bank policy? is it not the variant, for example? esther: i think what will matter more is actually the central bank monetary policy, in this case, the fed will be dominating. for the ecb, it is quite clear. even if they use their -- strongly related to the pandemic, we don't even start thinking about their other purchase programs. the several years before even the most hawkish hawks in the ecb think a rate hike will be warranted. the more music is playing on the fed aside -- side. manus: let's
the rise of the delta variant in the united kingdom, and if you look at the article i put on linkedinnd twitter, i think it is a risk. take your mind back, elsa variant and topping out a vaccination rate in the united states of america, these are underpriced risks, aren't they? esther: yes, in my opinion, this is the case. however, it is unlikely to be an isolated risk for some countries or currency areas. i think it will be a problem, a global problem. it is not and idiosyncratic currency,...
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owners expect a recovery we're going to be talking about this and much more with pro suze orman on linkedinn register at cnbc back over to you. >> thank you. >>> that does it for "the exchange." "power lunch" right after this with the ceo of biogen do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you re
owners expect a recovery we're going to be talking about this and much more with pro suze orman on linkedinn register at cnbc back over to you. >> thank you. >>> that does it for "the exchange." "power lunch" right after this with the ceo of biogen do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our...
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necessarily having an official internship. >> reporter: standing out on your resume is something linkedindo. the coaches, the professors, the teachers, the friends, that's starting to build your network. >> reporter: assess your skills. >> a lot of skills are trans transferab transferable. if you were a bartender or waitress during college, you have customer service, time management, people skills. those skills can apply to jobs that companies are hiring for. >> reporter: apply early and be strategic. >> if you're one of the first people to apply for the job in the first ten minutes, you're four times more likely to get hired. so set up those job alerts. >> reporter: four times more likely to get hired. that's especially true now. economists predict the job market will get more competitive in the fall. the number one thing employers are looking for, reliability. project that, be on time, be responsible and be respectful. robin? >> patient and persistent. be patient and persistent. rebecca, thank you. we'll be right back. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. t
necessarily having an official internship. >> reporter: standing out on your resume is something linkedindo. the coaches, the professors, the teachers, the friends, that's starting to build your network. >> reporter: assess your skills. >> a lot of skills are trans transferab transferable. if you were a bartender or waitress during college, you have customer service, time management, people skills. those skills can apply to jobs that companies are hiring for. >>...
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linkedin is the largest online network. there are about 530 million members using our site.out 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike shop. we opened this store in 2012 and the new wheel sells and services electric bikes. 11 people work here in san francisco and our store is about 2,000 square feet. electric bikes are fantastic for transportation in the city, they're clean and green and you get places faster than any other form of transportation. it amplifies the power, it doesn't replace it. it makes it easier to get places by bicycle and it's so enjoyable and environmentally friendly way to go and more convenient in san francisco. >> clean power sf requires two products, green, 40% renewable and competitively priced with pg and e. for those who want to fight climate change more, 100% renewable at $0.02 per kilawatt. >> i decided to go with the super greens, after finding it
linkedin is the largest online network. there are about 530 million members using our site.out 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the co-owner of the new wheel electric bike shop. we opened this store in 2012 and the new wheel sells and services electric bikes. 11 people work here in san francisco and our store is about 2,000...
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shares of microsoft under nadella risen 600% as they focu on cloud computing and linkedin. brian. >> big promotion there we normally see companies going the other way. splitting the role. nadella has done a spectacular job. bertha, see you in a few minutes. thank you. >>> back to your markets and more post fed. jay powell says markets should not ready for a rate hike. downplaying a bit on the projections. listen >> rate increases are not at all the focus of the committee the focus of the committee is the state of the economy in focus of tools, it is asset mana management >> the fed reserve raised economic output and boost to 7% for the full year. it begs the question what witdo we do with this we have liz young with sofi joining us liz, what do we do about all this >> first, you have to look at what actually happened and jay powell's message was the markets shouldn't react to the idea of higher rates, but they already did. the futures are already reacting to that as well today. i never met a market that liked the idea of higher rates or rate moves sooner than expected what
shares of microsoft under nadella risen 600% as they focu on cloud computing and linkedin. brian. >> big promotion there we normally see companies going the other way. splitting the role. nadella has done a spectacular job. bertha, see you in a few minutes. thank you. >>> back to your markets and more post fed. jay powell says markets should not ready for a rate hike. downplaying a bit on the projections. listen >> rate increases are not at all the focus of the committee...
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the latest of companies relaxing requirements for employees with linkedin giving the work force an entire> toyota is developing a robot to clean your counters and taking a selfie. the research institute says the robot is designed to help the world's aging population it can pick up transparent objects and learn as it moves around a complex space all while snaps selfies. >>> and wing stop is launching a virtual restaurant called thigh stop selling only chicken thighs. the move comes as chicken wings are in short supply after high demand during the pandemic the ceo charlie morrison is allowing them to buy whole chickens rather than specific parts. lemon pepper to garlic parmesan and aatomic. the spiciest of the bunch. >> i don't beg much. the hot ones, the talk show, i'm ready, willing and available to destroy my tongue and my stomach. that's an awesome show i would love to go on. that said, if you are a real cook, the thigh is the most delicious part of the chicken anyway why did it take a wing shortage to get here? >> reporter: you reinvent things when supply runs out meat on the thigh. >>
the latest of companies relaxing requirements for employees with linkedin giving the work force an entire> toyota is developing a robot to clean your counters and taking a selfie. the research institute says the robot is designed to help the world's aging population it can pick up transparent objects and learn as it moves around a complex space all while snaps selfies. >>> and wing stop is launching a virtual restaurant called thigh stop selling only chicken thighs. the move comes...
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cnbc.com/tech check where you can find our show linkedin in page, twitter account and a lot more contentat piece, jon. meanwhile we watch the house this morning as congress debates five crucial and i trust bills, at least one of which was enough for tim cook to give the speaker a call on. the latest out of washington we'll be watching that all day here on cnbc. >> in the meantime, there's been plenty to watch all day, tesla the lead performer on the nas. we said earlier this morning first peek above 50 day average. reassumption of some interest in that name. along with some reports that show some hope that auto makers get a better supply of chips in the second half of the year than currently led to believe we've talked about tech. but the rest of the week is about fedex and the bank stress test after the close to tomorrow that does it for tech check let's get to the half. >> carl, thanks very much. welcome to the "halftime report." i'm scott wapner froent forgot ant center the new momentum nasdaq hits new record high led by fangs and microsoft which tops $2 trillion in market cap the fir
cnbc.com/tech check where you can find our show linkedin in page, twitter account and a lot more contentat piece, jon. meanwhile we watch the house this morning as congress debates five crucial and i trust bills, at least one of which was enough for tim cook to give the speaker a call on. the latest out of washington we'll be watching that all day here on cnbc. >> in the meantime, there's been plenty to watch all day, tesla the lead performer on the nas. we said earlier this morning first...
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we are trying to get long areas where we are linkedin to rising gdp per capita.of the big public indexes in europe and asia own multinationals and banks. you have a revolution going on with the global millennial. there are 60 to 80 million in europe and the u.s. and their 800 million global lineal's in asia. they're all buying differently across health care and financial services. that is what drives our investment. the human element of the pandemic has hit areas such as india as well as southeast asia. what we saw the beginning of the recovery is a show was leading us out. right now what we see is the u.s. is. we are starting to see explosion in services. the concept of nesting where individuals want to fix up their home and do more domestic travel. they want to get reunited with their family and friends and have experienced. those will be multiyear themes and there is capital deployed behind that. alix: last question, small caps, u.s., what do you do? henry: you have to own more than you did in the last cycle. small caps bottomed and were in a bear market in 20
we are trying to get long areas where we are linkedin to rising gdp per capita.of the big public indexes in europe and asia own multinationals and banks. you have a revolution going on with the global millennial. there are 60 to 80 million in europe and the u.s. and their 800 million global lineal's in asia. they're all buying differently across health care and financial services. that is what drives our investment. the human element of the pandemic has hit areas such as india as well as...
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>> yes on twitter and also on facebook and linkedin and i have a website.ve a youtube channel where if presented these lectures at least once a year. host: thank you very much for joining us and all of you for watching this lecture series we will be having more of these so check your e-mail sign-up sign-up for e-mails for all of the events that we do and acting university is coming up in june with the philosophical foundation of what is a free society so there's a lot of interesting speakers coming in panels unfortunately because of covid it will be virtual but everyone around the world can join in thank you again for the action lecture series.
>> yes on twitter and also on facebook and linkedin and i have a website.ve a youtube channel where if presented these lectures at least once a year. host: thank you very much for joining us and all of you for watching this lecture series we will be having more of these so check your e-mail sign-up sign-up for e-mails for all of the events that we do and acting university is coming up in june with the philosophical foundation of what is a free society so there's a lot of interesting...
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a major digital outage this morning, fastly, link -- linkedin to a ws -- linked into a ws -- linked intows. romaine: you see the bid into some of those cybersecurity's now. tom: red and green on the screen, with the nasdaq 100 up 0.5%. the yield at 1.539 8%. the real yield doesn't give you much, 0.86, -0.86%. currencies on board. this is a really important conversation. let's be honest, folks. this is the conversation of the day. cyber malik has tangible real-world experience and write her notes over conservative money. we are thrilled she could join us this morning. there's a huge body of intelligent, balanced, managed money. they have done all the right things. they bring balance, and they all feel behind. what do those people do who are in conservative balanced money that haven't performed? guest: the issue has been that a lot of people try the markets, and that is a loser's game. we saw people pulling their money out of the markets, cash on the sideline, and trying to wait for a buying opportunity. that is a tough sell when you look at equity markets that have been up double digits.
a major digital outage this morning, fastly, link -- linkedin to a ws -- linked into a ws -- linked intows. romaine: you see the bid into some of those cybersecurity's now. tom: red and green on the screen, with the nasdaq 100 up 0.5%. the yield at 1.539 8%. the real yield doesn't give you much, 0.86, -0.86%. currencies on board. this is a really important conversation. let's be honest, folks. this is the conversation of the day. cyber malik has tangible real-world experience and write her...
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these are social media vendettas linkedin with the gangs. it has to stop. our country cannot have this. our community will not tolerate that. >> we heard from miami police chief acevedo. he told a colleague of mine that this will be a long, hot, mroody summer if something isn't done about gun violence. what should be done? we know there's a political element here but it's not all political. what should be done to prevent that long, hot, bloody summer? >> well, we need is what we keep calling on, community engagement. law enforcement cannot solve this alone. politics cannot play into this. all politics is going to do is cause more victims involved in this. we have to deal with this as a community. we need our community, which they're stepping up. they see something, they've got to say something. no matter how minute it is, it all has to be boots on the ground on this because if we don't, it could be your loved one, it could be you. it takes all of us to stop this crime. that's a small amount of people. we could do this together. we could enrich our communiti
these are social media vendettas linkedin with the gangs. it has to stop. our country cannot have this. our community will not tolerate that. >> we heard from miami police chief acevedo. he told a colleague of mine that this will be a long, hot, mroody summer if something isn't done about gun violence. what should be done? we know there's a political element here but it's not all political. what should be done to prevent that long, hot, bloody summer? >> well, we need is what we...
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five former amazon executives in the gamestop sea sweep.cto and a spl proprietary tool calmed ly linkedin search beginning typing amazon in the search bar de, years ago ge executives figured they wouldn't help run the company, highly courted by other management to come run their business clearly a generational shift that's gone to amazon. >> right we don't know how senior these guy was in the grand scheme of amazon, but have seen this management shift at the top over the last year. of course, jassy coming in taking over from jeff bezos. a few other bezos lieutenants leaving. one coming back, jon curious about the compensation package. right? we've seen a number of amazon executives leave the company mostly for silicon valley start-ups or venture capital firms. interesting to go to gamestop and you wonder what they're offering in terms of pay and incentives with that incredible run this year already. >> and an investors, gamestop even with these skating to where the puck is or where the puck is going to be? ecommerce, selling physical goods and maybe individual software packages, software
five former amazon executives in the gamestop sea sweep.cto and a spl proprietary tool calmed ly linkedin search beginning typing amazon in the search bar de, years ago ge executives figured they wouldn't help run the company, highly courted by other management to come run their business clearly a generational shift that's gone to amazon. >> right we don't know how senior these guy was in the grand scheme of amazon, but have seen this management shift at the top over the last year. of...
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afternoon cnbc executive talking about impact of apps on their business just in time for apple wwdc and linkedin website scan the code left of uryo screen for your info >>> stay with us back in two.mentatio new chapter. wellness, well done. at cdw®, we get drones aren't the best way to modernize. that's why cdw® would implement an infrastructure upgrade featuring hpe proline servers. with best in class security measures, they build defenses... against new vulnerabilities. and simplify the hybrid cloud by enabling cloud economics and agility, all while reducing costs and upward social interactions with robots. let's find a different room. for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw®. people who get it. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, and it orchestration by cdw®. its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. >>> a beat on the top and bottom taking shares of marvel tech higher as
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getting set up on linkedin, on facebook, understanding to put your name out there and your skill set how you can help them achieve what they're looking for, particularly anybody that's skilled in social media and understands how social media works. it is so important now to be engaged in that but most large and small businesses need to have some sort of online presence and need help to get there. >> talking about social media we have a question from alexis on twitter. she says i've been applying to jobs in the pr industry for a few months. how can i stand out among the other candidates? what should she do? >> the best way to get a job in pr is to explain your skills on instagram, linkedin, facebook and twitter. if you know how to master those platforms you will be unemployed for five seconds. there are so many people that need help in that area because they were not prepared pre-pandemic to understand how important it was to communicate to customers and stay in a dialogue with them and very few people have that skill set remarkably. it's something you did on your phone just for fun a
getting set up on linkedin, on facebook, understanding to put your name out there and your skill set how you can help them achieve what they're looking for, particularly anybody that's skilled in social media and understands how social media works. it is so important now to be engaged in that but most large and small businesses need to have some sort of online presence and need help to get there. >> talking about social media we have a question from alexis on twitter. she says i've been...
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we checked his linkedin page, with a profile with no photo. as a company man that took the subway to work, had lunch in the conference room, or eat at his desk. indeed, they reported he was so loyal, he often wore a trump branded necktie. now, that's a portrait of a person who seems to want to help donald trump at all costs, but the d.a. is not just banks on trump's staff suddenly disliking their boss, but rather they may just tell the truth about the numbers on the books rather than risk going to jail. if donald trump has been lying while the numbers don't, that's ultimately between him and the laws of the state of new york. we have more on the probe, including the race to replace the d.a. cy vance tonight. >>> also martin sheen, the most famous tv president here, is live. >> i'm the president of the united states, not the president of the people who agree with me. by the way, if people on the left have a problem with that, they should vote for somebody else. >>> and much more on this edition of "the beat." e on this edition of "the beat." sp
we checked his linkedin page, with a profile with no photo. as a company man that took the subway to work, had lunch in the conference room, or eat at his desk. indeed, they reported he was so loyal, he often wore a trump branded necktie. now, that's a portrait of a person who seems to want to help donald trump at all costs, but the d.a. is not just banks on trump's staff suddenly disliking their boss, but rather they may just tell the truth about the numbers on the books rather than risk going...
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one of the four defendants in court today, according to a defunct linkedin profile, he has been in security know how to use weapons and tactical gear, and the head of the organization, again, not charged, and allegedly said in the indictment, we will defend the dually elected president, referring to president trump, and if you don't guys, you will be in a bloody, bloody, civil war. you can call it an insurrection or war or fight, and this was weeks before setting up what ultimately happened. >> thank you. >>> president biden will host republican senator at the white house tomorrow, and pete buttigieg said republicans have until next monday to come up with a clear direction otherwise democrats have to move on without any gop votes, and both sides are miles apart. they can't even agree on still what infrastructure actually is. joining us is white house reporter, and punchbowl news founder and also a nbc news contributor. is this meeting tomorrow a hail mary or the culmination of weeks of back and forth between the republican and staff and president biden himself? >> it's not inking a deal, an
one of the four defendants in court today, according to a defunct linkedin profile, he has been in security know how to use weapons and tactical gear, and the head of the organization, again, not charged, and allegedly said in the indictment, we will defend the dually elected president, referring to president trump, and if you don't guys, you will be in a bloody, bloody, civil war. you can call it an insurrection or war or fight, and this was weeks before setting up what ultimately happened....
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>>> well, kelly, the next frontier of business networking isn't digital networks like linkedin but ways but face-to-face. startup lunchclub uses ai for meetings it raised $24 million at a $100 million valuation t. started in 2018 when it pivoted to virtual only meetings during the pandemic, growth skyrocketed by 15 times in the past year and it's now facilitated more than 1 million connections. and thousand inow it's offering in-person meetings as well there are other business networking tools, shapr allows to you swipe, yes, like tindr, glimpse allows you to connect employees with video chats to help build internally. and bumble bizz. quinn tells us she sees it happening on clubhouse as well >> over the last 16 months habits have been built up. it will be sticky after this pandemic when you think about it, digital networking will be something that stays around afterwards and has been an inflection point for people who wouldn't have tried networking otherwise >> invested $91 million in companies last year and invested almost as much so far this year according to pitch book. an even bigg
>>> well, kelly, the next frontier of business networking isn't digital networks like linkedin but ways but face-to-face. startup lunchclub uses ai for meetings it raised $24 million at a $100 million valuation t. started in 2018 when it pivoted to virtual only meetings during the pandemic, growth skyrocketed by 15 times in the past year and it's now facilitated more than 1 million connections. and thousand inow it's offering in-person meetings as well there are other business...
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having a linkedin profile, even if you're a small business, you have to have it.ur positions. >> that is all helpful advice. thank you for sharing your story. and best of luck as you continue to succeed hopefully after the pandemic now. >> thank you. >>> we've talked about the economic impacts of the pandemic. what about mental health impacts? if getting back to, quote, normal, isn't as easy as you thought, you are not alone. ur m. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement, so you can live the life you want. this is what an annuity can do. learn more at protectedincome.org. this summer, spend less time web surfing and more time surfing surfing. scan here for a chance to win a real vacation in this ad. michelob ultra organic seltzer. as real as it tastes. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. ♪ aging is a journey. you can't always know what's ahead. since 1995, seniors have
having a linkedin profile, even if you're a small business, you have to have it.ur positions. >> that is all helpful advice. thank you for sharing your story. and best of luck as you continue to succeed hopefully after the pandemic now. >> thank you. >>> we've talked about the economic impacts of the pandemic. what about mental health impacts? if getting back to, quote, normal, isn't as easy as you thought, you are not alone. ur m. an annuity can help cover essential...
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facebook targets the vr market and tesla an ad and publicry sir richard branson's spac, and chairman to linkedin. check out the dow. underperforming. largest losing street since january. stocks put the braectkes on yesterday the slide. fifth straight weekly gain and tech the top performing sector. >> yeah. big tech regulation moves ahead. bipartisan bills targeting giants like amazon and google getten an extra boost with house judiciary chairman jerry nadler backing up colleagues on capitol hill the world's biggest company, opposed to many global efforts to curb their grove. apple's tim cook speaking yesterday. >> the current dma language that is being discussed would force side-loading on the iphone so this would be an alternate way of getting apps on to the iphone as we look at that that would destroy the security of the iphone, and a lot of the privacy initiatives that we've built into the app store >> cook there taking issue with the digital markets act, an eu proposal restricting data sharing and self-practicing. cook praised other efforts, like the digital services act, pushing for transpa
facebook targets the vr market and tesla an ad and publicry sir richard branson's spac, and chairman to linkedin. check out the dow. underperforming. largest losing street since january. stocks put the braectkes on yesterday the slide. fifth straight weekly gain and tech the top performing sector. >> yeah. big tech regulation moves ahead. bipartisan bills targeting giants like amazon and google getten an extra boost with house judiciary chairman jerry nadler backing up colleagues on...
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follow our linkedin and twitter page show accounts to for more cone dee. >> okay, john.ck exchange a more conservative take from the previously-reported $100 billion target perhaps a sign the public market investors remain cool on ride sharing, uber remember was at one point expected to fetch a $120 billion valuation in its ipo more than two years on the market cap remains under $100 billion, despite a ton of acquisitions. and focus, it has been a marilyn underperformer this year, even next to smaller, more focused rival rivet. didir has the overchang of anti-trust in china. authorities in beijing launching an investigation in the ride sharing firm and guys, looking at the gig economy, there is so many challenges and obstacles and didi certainly is known as the chinese ride share giant but competes with uber in places like latin america where there are price wars, as you know lyft and uber in the u.s. say the market is a little more rational. >> yeah, interestingly, this valuation would put didi right in between lyft at around 20 billion and uber at around $100 billion.
follow our linkedin and twitter page show accounts to for more cone dee. >> okay, john.ck exchange a more conservative take from the previously-reported $100 billion target perhaps a sign the public market investors remain cool on ride sharing, uber remember was at one point expected to fetch a $120 billion valuation in its ipo more than two years on the market cap remains under $100 billion, despite a ton of acquisitions. and focus, it has been a marilyn underperformer this year, even...
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you will find it lengthed on tech check's twitter account as well as our linkedin page which you can access by scanning the qr code on your screen we talk about all those things i just mentioned and guys, great to have him giving insight on a day again when the market is down but adobe is up. >> well worth watching that entire interview and we continue to be all over the sell off, the dow donewn foa fifth straight day nasdaq and tech continues to hold up relatively better though nasdaq now on track for a weekly loss we're all over the stocks to watch next it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. wondering what actually goes into
you will find it lengthed on tech check's twitter account as well as our linkedin page which you can access by scanning the qr code on your screen we talk about all those things i just mentioned and guys, great to have him giving insight on a day again when the market is down but adobe is up. >> well worth watching that entire interview and we continue to be all over the sell off, the dow donewn foa fifth straight day nasdaq and tech continues to hold up relatively better though nasdaq...
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thing, and i will try to say it seems complicated but a lot of those people, and i would include linkedin, also thought that as long as african-americans were here in this country, the basic civil rights shouldn't be violated so you have lincoln saying even before hebe is elected he would say things like everyone is entitled to the fruits of their labor. nobody should be enslaved. everybody is entitled to marry. hed has a kind of famous statement about interracial marriage and i would never want to marry a black woman and that is often quoted but part of the statement is he thinks everyone is entitled and no one should be enslaved so there are a number of kind of moderates i write about some from the family both in the missouri and maryland helped out with theh dred scott defends in the case and argued dred scott was entitled to become a citizen even though they were also associated with colonization so we have to kind of keep in mind these complexities about how these people that were kind of middle-of-the-road to leaning progressive for their time's all things. i always like to add in a
thing, and i will try to say it seems complicated but a lot of those people, and i would include linkedin, also thought that as long as african-americans were here in this country, the basic civil rights shouldn't be violated so you have lincoln saying even before hebe is elected he would say things like everyone is entitled to the fruits of their labor. nobody should be enslaved. everybody is entitled to marry. hed has a kind of famous statement about interracial marriage and i would never...
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the sort of linkedin, slack-type tool that is for workers, that enterprises pay for.fec effectively. facebook has been working to move into different areas, but i don't know if it's as much as regulators just trying to take advantage of the opportunities that come from various areas of software strength. >> right that makes sense wonder, though, if regulation and that sort of softer p.r. could be a goebone bonus there >> yeah. d de, just going to say -- >> no. >> just going to say, de, could be a challenge if you see some of these companies like facebook using strength in one area and then trying to push into other areas. that's something that has strong antitrust scrutiny i think that the reality is facebook's not going to give up any of its dominance of the ad market part of the digital dye duopoly with google. also something regulators are watching. >> a great point so many issues on so many sides that it's careful where they -- got to be careful where they shift to julia, thank you so much for breaking that down. >>> up next, when growth stocks don't grow as much
the sort of linkedin, slack-type tool that is for workers, that enterprises pay for.fec effectively. facebook has been working to move into different areas, but i don't know if it's as much as regulators just trying to take advantage of the opportunities that come from various areas of software strength. >> right that makes sense wonder, though, if regulation and that sort of softer p.r. could be a goebone bonus there >> yeah. d de, just going to say -- >> no. >> just...
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this digital transformation for the economy, microsoft is well positioned to, whether it's azure, linkedinhe cloud. >> okay. louise with a question for you, jenny. is the ihi etf or mdt a better investment for the next year >> okay, so i actually have a philosophical answer to this otherwise straightforward question i think it depends how you're comfortable making money i'm a portfolio manager, my brother sells ice cream. if you like, like me, to own a individual stock and know what's going on, met tronnic is the right bed for you. they make insulinpumps, pacemakers if you would rather own a basket of stock, own ihi, which is a medical device company there's some lack of control there, where about a third of the companies in there have testing devices for covid, but they're going to benefit from the same trends mettronic does you're going to make money in either case. >> the biggest understatement i just heard maybe of all time, is quote, my brother sells ice cream. he doesn't just sell ice cream, jenny. he is the van lewin ice cream, okay that's not just any ice cream. all right. we just
this digital transformation for the economy, microsoft is well positioned to, whether it's azure, linkedinhe cloud. >> okay. louise with a question for you, jenny. is the ihi etf or mdt a better investment for the next year >> okay, so i actually have a philosophical answer to this otherwise straightforward question i think it depends how you're comfortable making money i'm a portfolio manager, my brother sells ice cream. if you like, like me, to own a individual stock and know...
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business owner questions -- yes, good to see you, my friend she's going to answer questions during a linkedinjune 17th i think that's thursday. pretty sure. but june 17th from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. eastern time. to register go to cnbc.com/suzeormanevent. and we should note that nbc universal and comcast ventures are investors in acorn now to leslie picker for a news update leslie >> hey, tyler. good afternoon pandemic-weary residents of england will need to wait four more weeks all restrictions on social contact were scheduled to be lifted a week from today, but this afternoon prime minister boris johnson announced the government will wait until july 19th to make that move to allow time for more people to get vaccinated as delta infections surge. >> what we're trying to do now by this delay is to reduce the current surge. and we think we can do that and we think that a two-week delay would make a substantial difference and a four-week delay we think would make even more of a difference in reducing the overall number of deaths and that's why we're doing it. >> on the positive side a new analysis b
business owner questions -- yes, good to see you, my friend she's going to answer questions during a linkedinjune 17th i think that's thursday. pretty sure. but june 17th from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. eastern time. to register go to cnbc.com/suzeormanevent. and we should note that nbc universal and comcast ventures are investors in acorn now to leslie picker for a news update leslie >> hey, tyler. good afternoon pandemic-weary residents of england will need to wait four more weeks all...
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the biggest quarter since 2018 and they just continued a growth and i like the huge acquisition of linkedin. that's starting to become a huge revenue stream as well but the other side of it that stuck out for me recently was in gaming now i know that's not a huge part of their business but it's a part of their business and growing it's been growing at about a 50% clip what i leak about what they're doing now is the subscription model, a netflix type idea where they do that with the streaming for microsoft gaming and i think that just shows you that they are focused on every single business segment. and they are winning in just about every single business segment. as a matter of fact -- and i love amazon. i know josh loves amazon but look at year to date, microsoft outpaced them. one year yot outpaced two year, 5-year when you look what microsoft has been able to do and produce, i think part of the reason they are performing so well is they continue to take market share in the cloud. but it's not just about the cloud. it's about all the business segments and i think he is laser focused, saty
the biggest quarter since 2018 and they just continued a growth and i like the huge acquisition of linkedin. that's starting to become a huge revenue stream as well but the other side of it that stuck out for me recently was in gaming now i know that's not a huge part of their business but it's a part of their business and growing it's been growing at about a 50% clip what i leak about what they're doing now is the subscription model, a netflix type idea where they do that with the streaming...
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. >> for the interview scan the qr code on your screen and head to our linkedin page.isn't a solution always for everything and that's especially powerful i think coming from a guy who helped to found facebook and who does a work collaboration platform. sometimes it's nice to just actually sit down with someone in real life >> it's true and i think it's kind of encouraging to see the facebook diaspora have a second act as we called it earlier because certainly facebook changed the world in ways maybe few other companies have, but there's always more to be done, especially when some of these early founders were so young at the time >> yeah. investors taking to it i mean asana went public at a direct listing reference price of $27 a share now nearly $40 we talked about this yesterday but this sort of the middle tech companies like box and dropbox that haven't really lived up to expectations, i find it interesting that dropbox has gone into two hot areas, esignatures and collaboration, but investors have not really appreciated that push because it doesn't break out those
. >> for the interview scan the qr code on your screen and head to our linkedin page.isn't a solution always for everything and that's especially powerful i think coming from a guy who helped to found facebook and who does a work collaboration platform. sometimes it's nice to just actually sit down with someone in real life >> it's true and i think it's kind of encouraging to see the facebook diaspora have a second act as we called it earlier because certainly facebook changed the...
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. >> i am on twitter and also on facebook and i'm also on linkedin and i have a website www..jessica wilton.com and i present a lot of the lectures once a year on elliott, this year -- >> that you very much for joining us and thank you for watching this lecture series with professor jessica hooton wilson we will have more of these, check your e-mail sign-up go to the facebook, twitter, sign up for subscribe e-mails where you can get updated on all the events that we do and were having soon acting university is coming up in june and it's going to be a lot of different speakers dealing with the complex moral theological philosophical foundation of a free society. there's a lot of interesting speakers coming in panels, please sign up for that and unfortunately because of covid is going to be on virtual but everyone around the world can join in go to ask did not work for that and thank you again for this lecture series. ♪
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rains faces one count of lewd and lascivious acts against a child younger than 14, according to his linkedin has been with the district since 2016 you were watching ktvu fox here. news at 6 30 today to more bay area counties moved into the least restrictive yellow tier of the state's color coded system. alameda and napa county can both increase indoor capacity at restaurants as well as other businesses starting tomorrow. bars also don't have to offer food to be able to serve drinks. and one week from today, the state will eliminate the color coded tier system for the first time. since it was put into place last august as the pandemic continues to ease with california, fully reopening next week. businesses are getting ready, but it's ktvu christien kafton tells us some businesses still have a lot of work to get done to be ready for the reopening date. businesses are gearing up for june 15th the target date governor gavin newsom set for a full reopening of the state's economy. but laurie thomas, who runs a number of restaurants in san francisco, and heads up the golden gate restaurant associat
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in the first meeting with linkedin, douglas meets, he goes to the white house with samuel palmer who is a abolitionist senator from kansas although he was in the background. they first go to stanton. he was so taken with the douglas is debating skills, and neo-of douglas that he promises douglas a commission as an officer. as a black officer. which would allow douglas to go south, and recruit lacks from the south for the army. for more blacks in the south, which meant that his ability to recruit would increase dramatically. and he then went to the post general montgomery st. claire acknowledging that douglas is a union man, giving him the pass to go wherever he wants. and lincoln, douglas tells lincoln that he has just received a commission, he gets the newspaper because he's gone this commission to be a black officer in the army, he's immensely part of this. the commission falls through. it's probably because edward stanton understood the symbolism behind making, commissioning douglas as a union officer, and outraging and alienating conservative northerners who reflected the conserv
in the first meeting with linkedin, douglas meets, he goes to the white house with samuel palmer who is a abolitionist senator from kansas although he was in the background. they first go to stanton. he was so taken with the douglas is debating skills, and neo-of douglas that he promises douglas a commission as an officer. as a black officer. which would allow douglas to go south, and recruit lacks from the south for the army. for more blacks in the south, which meant that his ability to...
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according to his linkedin profile rains has been with the district since 2016 and worked as a principalounties for the last several years. the marin county office of education believes this statement today reading in part. the health safety and well being of our students is our most important priority. it is the mandate of all schools to follow all relevant laws with regard to any allegations of child abuse. the district took swift and immediate action notifying them or in county sheriff's office and placed mr raines on leave. a mother from san jose is under arrest tonight on suspicion of killing her seven year old son and dumping his body in the desert outside las vegas. the investigation spanned three western states with the mother tested this morning in colorado. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has more on how police detectives were able to solve this crime. samantha moreno rodriguez was arrested without incident at a denver hotel by a task force led by the fbi. she's accused of killing her seven year old special needs. son, liam, who's dead. the arrest came two weeks after she took of
according to his linkedin profile rains has been with the district since 2016 and worked as a principalounties for the last several years. the marin county office of education believes this statement today reading in part. the health safety and well being of our students is our most important priority. it is the mandate of all schools to follow all relevant laws with regard to any allegations of child abuse. the district took swift and immediate action notifying them or in county sheriff's...
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kevin, this linkedin for doctors, 1.8 million medical professionals in your circuit, so to speak.> well, there's a variety of ways that it modified-- monetizes its platform and one way of monetizes is through marketing solutions allowing medical device companies, pharma companies and others to send targeted messages to physicians, but that is by no means the only way it generates revenue. it also has a business focused on hiring solutions enabling folks who want to hire healthcare professionals to locate those professionals on the platform and then reach them and hopefully bring them over and recruit them to their organizations. it also has a fast-growing business in telehealth, so a telehealth platform that allows physicians to really easily connect with patients to deliver better remote care which as we know has been supercritical over the course over the past year so there's a variety ways it's able to monetize this amazing race of physicians over a percent of u.s. physicians it's been able to attract to the platform. stuart: are you part of telemedicine, i guess you are. seems
kevin, this linkedin for doctors, 1.8 million medical professionals in your circuit, so to speak.> well, there's a variety of ways that it modified-- monetizes its platform and one way of monetizes is through marketing solutions allowing medical device companies, pharma companies and others to send targeted messages to physicians, but that is by no means the only way it generates revenue. it also has a business focused on hiring solutions enabling folks who want to hire healthcare...
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austin, texas, according to linkedin data so no surprise there given the numerous big tech companieso austin or building huge campus like apple. we know tesla is building their cyber truck there, elon musk has also moved to the city, oracle is going to be based in the future, and out of the 10,000 workers, more move to austin than anywhere else, according to linkedin survey, national, charlotte, jacksonville and denver rounding out the top five so where are workers leaving? again not surprising san francisco, by far the number one place losing tech workers, boston, chicago, cincinnati, and then new york came in fifth which i found was interesting, because i didn't know there was that many tech workers in cincinnati to lose, but apparently, so. ohio. ashley: very interesting. well, what's interesting too is probably the lost liberal town in texas as well. >> no taxes. ashley: that makes a huge difference, absolutely right. thank you very much, susan. take a look at the futures as we get ready to open on wall street in about seven minutes, or thereabouts from now. the dow up 257 points
austin, texas, according to linkedin data so no surprise there given the numerous big tech companieso austin or building huge campus like apple. we know tesla is building their cyber truck there, elon musk has also moved to the city, oracle is going to be based in the future, and out of the 10,000 workers, more move to austin than anywhere else, according to linkedin survey, national, charlotte, jacksonville and denver rounding out the top five so where are workers leaving? again not surprising...
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if you have any problems, what you should do is just look me up on linkedin, and i will see what i cano to help you. i think that is what you need to try to do. host: we will go to new jersey. jerry, you are on the line, go ahead. caller: yes, hello. i have a question. my daughter-in-law was having a lot of trouble getting the unemployment and how did they go about reapplying? can they reapply? the other question i have for you, with all this going on and everything, could the election have been done the same way? in other words, could we have the same issues with the election? did the same actors have the ability to work on elections? thank you very much for that question. guest: right. in your first question, you just log onto their system and follow their processed and they will evaluate the claims. the department of labor has things to get you answers in that process. this has nothing to do with the election. the issue that we are dealing with isn't a democratic issue. it isn't a republican issue. it is a national security issue. everyone needs to be aware that these transnational
if you have any problems, what you should do is just look me up on linkedin, and i will see what i cano to help you. i think that is what you need to try to do. host: we will go to new jersey. jerry, you are on the line, go ahead. caller: yes, hello. i have a question. my daughter-in-law was having a lot of trouble getting the unemployment and how did they go about reapplying? can they reapply? the other question i have for you, with all this going on and everything, could the election have...