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jacob has challenged anti-competitive regulations targeting food trucks, ride sharing and air bnb andwas at the university of chicago law school and he clerked for deborah cook of the 6th circuit and we will hear from todd graziano who is the senior fellow and from the d.c. office. dlf represents minnesota voters alliance in the political t-shirt case. todd is a frequent commentator on print radio and on tv. he served a six-year term on the u.s. commission on civil rights and he previously worked here at heritage where he was my boss for five years. so welcome back. he also spent time in the office of legal council at the u.s. department of justice and the chief subcommittee council in the u.s. house of raptives. to he is from the university of thick chick law school and he clerked for edith jones and last, but not least we'll hear from jordan lawrence. he is one of the attorneys representing the pro-life pregnancy centers from california. jordan's work encompasses a broad range of litigation with the primary focus on defending the first amendment freedoms of public university student
jacob has challenged anti-competitive regulations targeting food trucks, ride sharing and air bnb andwas at the university of chicago law school and he clerked for deborah cook of the 6th circuit and we will hear from todd graziano who is the senior fellow and from the d.c. office. dlf represents minnesota voters alliance in the political t-shirt case. todd is a frequent commentator on print radio and on tv. he served a six-year term on the u.s. commission on civil rights and he previously...
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the size of the leak was about 50 million user accounts air bnb has about 100 accounts lirngedded to facebook while facebook has changed how they direct thcollect that data harder now, but the scope and scale of facebook b and these apps is also larger than when this college professor collected this data. so you have 100 million. 90 million, 70 million accounts at risk. >> what is the fallout though? going to be down the road? are people just going to be less willing to give this kind of personal information so readily available? are they going to be more discerning about what they're willing to share >> they might. tas fair question. so far, facebook has stood up to a number of of this sort of data leak before without losing many users. what's unique about facebook, at converge, we measure the results of advertising what we see is the only data platform where somebody off the street can create an app and begin actually collecting the user's data themselves every ad platform let's you use data and advertise they don't even sell it. they give it to people who run their apps, so it's n
the size of the leak was about 50 million user accounts air bnb has about 100 accounts lirngedded to facebook while facebook has changed how they direct thcollect that data harder now, but the scope and scale of facebook b and these apps is also larger than when this college professor collected this data. so you have 100 million. 90 million, 70 million accounts at risk. >> what is the fallout though? going to be down the road? are people just going to be less willing to give this kind of...
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they wanted an air bnb, put the gopro on their dog and they had a beautiful day to the tune of $2 $2,300 >> it depends on the dog. otherwise the dog might be marking a few trees and humping legs and stealing food. >> this dog photographer is stealing hearts on the video. >> a videdographer. >> i like that. >> this couple wanted to save money for their wedding because they want to open an animal rescue. they spent $2,300 on the wedding but saved money to open up something to help animals. >> i find it peculiar the idea of dropping 100 grand on a wedding, no. drop a grand on the wedding and have 99 grand for some fun. >>> everybody at home can relate to this next video, because who hasn't lost a freaking sock? >> that's the issacrifice you me to the socks. in order to make yourself clean you have to have a sacrifice. >> danielle goes in to investigate inside her dryer. you see where that first filter is that you clear all that lint out of? this is in the uk. apparently you all's dryers have a second compartment. >> that's where the god of socks lives. don't go in there. you never go in the
they wanted an air bnb, put the gopro on their dog and they had a beautiful day to the tune of $2 $2,300 >> it depends on the dog. otherwise the dog might be marking a few trees and humping legs and stealing food. >> this dog photographer is stealing hearts on the video. >> a videdographer. >> i like that. >> this couple wanted to save money for their wedding because they want to open an animal rescue. they spent $2,300 on the wedding but saved money to open up...
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the crowd accused the actor of being a paid advisor to air bnb. >>> the small store that wants to openshop and why sfo is saying no deal. >>> the northeast is bracing for yet another nor'easter. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> it's mild out there this evening, but clouds are increasing tonight and a couple of showers move in to >>> now to another powerful storm that's sweeping the country. 50 million americans are in the path of heavy snow and strong winds as the east coast braces for another nor'easter and the midwest is facing a blizzard. abc ne . >> reporter: a massive winter storm marches east, pelting with -- the dakotas and minnesota were hit by nearly a foot of snow turning roads into disaster zones. >> that is not good. >> reporter: in hazelton, iowa, icy conditions caused this dangerous crash. now that storm is heading east, looking to make a direct hit on the very same areas trying to recover from last friday's nor'easter. like the hard hit massachusetts coastline. >> never seen this bad, that's why i'm just kind of in awe. >> reporter: some families are using paddle boa
the crowd accused the actor of being a paid advisor to air bnb. >>> the small store that wants to openshop and why sfo is saying no deal. >>> the northeast is bracing for yet another nor'easter. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> it's mild out there this evening, but clouds are increasing tonight and a couple of showers move in to >>> now to another powerful storm that's sweeping the country. 50 million americans are in the path of heavy snow and strong...
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compared to this on air bnb, for this apartment he would have had to share with someone other than his daughter. the finding of an epa ethics officers was apparently dated today, the day the story broke, to argue there's nothing to see here, quote, "administrator pruitt's housing arrangement was not a gift." and there's one more odd twist tonight, last year pruitt's security detail broke down the door of the condo when it was believed pruitt was unconscious and needed to be rescued, he was reportedly discovered waking up from a nap. the apa used public money to reimburse the condo's owner for the damage. joining me is the energy reporter at bloomberg news. a great piece of reporting, jennifer. you have what looks like a sweetheart deal, not a fair-market deal that the administrator is taking advantage off and there's been the lobbyist has that connects to a trip he took to morocco, is that right? >> to some degree. within of the lobbyist's clients is shenir energy, the first company exporting liquified natural gas ouf the the united states and last december pruitt took a trip to morocc
compared to this on air bnb, for this apartment he would have had to share with someone other than his daughter. the finding of an epa ethics officers was apparently dated today, the day the story broke, to argue there's nothing to see here, quote, "administrator pruitt's housing arrangement was not a gift." and there's one more odd twist tonight, last year pruitt's security detail broke down the door of the condo when it was believed pruitt was unconscious and needed to be rescued,...
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also, a big high-profile the pressure today, amazon prime's greg greeley leaving for air bnb.was an old timer. he left for the finance department. there was a product people do not remember, super saver shipping, where for the first time the people wanted to wait a few extra days they could get shipping for free. lot of money, a but cemented the loyalty of customers and that was the beginning of the pathway that led to prime, another product he headed up recently where they were using the efficiencies in the supply chain to pass on benefits to customers. a senior member of the team, somebody who would spend more time in the whole foods division. bench is extremely deep. the bigger story is how little turnover they have in the upper ranks. him over to be president of the homes division because a really experienced division who knows marketplaces. emily: speaking of the cost of delivery, these things they offer to customers do not come cheap and two hour delivery is really expensive on the amazon side. is that at some point going to hurt them when they raise prices to what is mo
also, a big high-profile the pressure today, amazon prime's greg greeley leaving for air bnb.was an old timer. he left for the finance department. there was a product people do not remember, super saver shipping, where for the first time the people wanted to wait a few extra days they could get shipping for free. lot of money, a but cemented the loyalty of customers and that was the beginning of the pathway that led to prime, another product he headed up recently where they were using the...
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air bnb, uber, those things didn't exist. global supply chains were not as exected -- connected as they are today. here's what's interesting. the high per ghow bowe lee that surrounded the debate on the tax h.r. 1 kept moving in and came to a crescendo, passed through the house, passed through the senate, signed into law, it was described by our friends on the other side of the aisle as worst bill ever, armageddon and obviously now the famous line, the result of these things, were crumbs. well none of that turned out to be true. this was a terrific bill. let me give you a couple of examples, mr. speaker, of people in my constituency who have written publicly or written to my privately about this bill. here's mary from wheaton, illinois, my hometown he said our family is already feeling the positive impact of the changes made in the tax code. our daughter and her husband just had their first baby and they'll be able to take advantage of the doubled child tax credit next year. throughout our extended family, those who work for
air bnb, uber, those things didn't exist. global supply chains were not as exected -- connected as they are today. here's what's interesting. the high per ghow bowe lee that surrounded the debate on the tax h.r. 1 kept moving in and came to a crescendo, passed through the house, passed through the senate, signed into law, it was described by our friends on the other side of the aisle as worst bill ever, armageddon and obviously now the famous line, the result of these things, were crumbs. well...
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. >> last point here on amazon, vp who over saw prime going to air bnb. >> and the new chief that we got at disney, jimmy patari, 48-year-old. some key executive moves this week >> i am watching e sports as something. this whole world is going the change i am telling e sports thing, there are powerful people bidding for franchises and espn is not in front of the coverage but this is a very, very big and i think nca sports. you can play and have quic quick -- like you know this is like you can get -- >> no, i don't get that either >> i think you can be a great pianist. >> no, i am slow i am slowing down. >>s a >> all systems are slowing >> and your hearing as well. >> let's get to bob pisani a weak open, carl, 8-1 take a look at the sectors, we have utilities doing a little bit early on and those are lower but not dramatically so. the big issue and the question i got all morning, gee, why are we not lower of the cohn ceanews we are having a global economic expansion along with record earnings tariffs mess with that paradigm so that's why it is not good for the moment, most of the stre
. >> last point here on amazon, vp who over saw prime going to air bnb. >> and the new chief that we got at disney, jimmy patari, 48-year-old. some key executive moves this week >> i am watching e sports as something. this whole world is going the change i am telling e sports thing, there are powerful people bidding for franchises and espn is not in front of the coverage but this is a very, very big and i think nca sports. you can play and have quic quick -- like you know this...
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here you can see air bnb, spotify, apps i approve, but others i never heard of like best table top gamesrowd funding projects >> or a guy named chris stapleton. >> a singer song writer, i don't know why he needs my information. when i say "contact information", it's my e-mail address, phone number, friends list, profile photo, all data like that. it's a lot of stuff. again, it's things i've never heard of, and the list goes on and on, and in just a couple minutes, how you find for yourself the brands with your data next, i want to show you quickly, some information on events that i found on facebook all the way back to 2006 when i was in college at lehigh university these are units i forgot about >> you blurred them out. i was going say you're a brave man. >> 2006, 11 years ago, this data is still there on facebook that shows you a little bit -- you know, you use facebook and add data here and there, and over the years, over 11 years, now, it's just this huge collection, and it's a perfect picture of my entire life, which is crazy next, i wanted to show you location data i dug up i'll sh
here you can see air bnb, spotify, apps i approve, but others i never heard of like best table top gamesrowd funding projects >> or a guy named chris stapleton. >> a singer song writer, i don't know why he needs my information. when i say "contact information", it's my e-mail address, phone number, friends list, profile photo, all data like that. it's a lot of stuff. again, it's things i've never heard of, and the list goes on and on, and in just a couple minutes, how you...
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air bnb, spotify, chris stapleton, an american singer/songwriter. >> they know where you live. >> theyur profile so they have your e-mail, phone numbers. target, safeway, albertsons. >> canada. >> things that don't make sense. that was surprising here things i have never heard of tom thumb. best crowd funding videos. i don't know who owns that they have my contact information. in a minute i will show you how to find out as well. next we have events. events i aten tentttended or wad to back to 2006. march on lehigh when i was at lehigh university 11 years ago. >> amazing and frightening. >> pages of data in order to get rid of it you have to delete all of this manually one thing i noticed is facebook, you give it a little bit every now and then but the big picture here is scarier. once you look at everything it has on me for 11 years it's frightening. >> in terms of locations they know where you have been. >> that's next locations. one day i drove home from the beach. you will see it plotted my course moving from the shore all the way back to my home in jersey city. i wasn't opening fac
air bnb, spotify, chris stapleton, an american singer/songwriter. >> they know where you live. >> theyur profile so they have your e-mail, phone numbers. target, safeway, albertsons. >> canada. >> things that don't make sense. that was surprising here things i have never heard of tom thumb. best crowd funding videos. i don't know who owns that they have my contact information. in a minute i will show you how to find out as well. next we have events. events i aten...