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audrey: i am starting to agree.a reason there is so much cat videos and fake news on the internet, because that is what people like this share. -- what people like to share. when you take away the actual news from actual publishers, this is going to get worse. the echo chamber is going to get worse, the fake news or bump is -- the fake news problem is going to get worse. i don't see where it facebook sees. i'm not going to turn down a franchise, but, we are trying to get news to people from our they are at people were on facebook. that only makes sense. we have a responsibility to monetize our business in a different way. when you are constantly, capriciously changing the algorithm on whatever whim you have what you expect us to do at , that point? emily: audrey cooper, thank you. max, thank you as always. now to a story we are watching, google is pushing into the social place, a program called bulletin that will help people publish events. google has described it will be an app for telling stories and to post photo
audrey: i am starting to agree.a reason there is so much cat videos and fake news on the internet, because that is what people like this share. -- what people like to share. when you take away the actual news from actual publishers, this is going to get worse. the echo chamber is going to get worse, the fake news or bump is -- the fake news problem is going to get worse. i don't see where it facebook sees. i'm not going to turn down a franchise, but, we are trying to get news to people from our...
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hello, sweetie. >> have a seat, you two. >> audrey, gracie, gracie, audrey. okay.oo. >> i got to ask you, grace, tell us what has it been like getting to though your sister over this last year? >> it's been really fun. we get to do a lot of things together. we went cliff diving and, like, horseback riding. >> cliff diving. >> cliff jumping. >> adventurous. >> yes. >> adopt me. [ laughter ] sounds like a fun family. what have you found the similarities, audrey, that you all have? both of you. >> we kind of talk the same and like -- we laugh the same. >> a lot the same. >> yeah. >> and we both are very athletic. we like math. we like the same foods like pasta and pizza and fries. >> the carbs. >> okay, gracie, we know all these things you found out about each other. that you are similar with. but what is the one thing that surprised you about audrey? >> i'm surprised that audrey was a lefty because like she -- like i'm a righty but i part my hair on my left so i thought audrey would like part her hair on her right but it's the same. >> yes. >> the parents to see the
hello, sweetie. >> have a seat, you two. >> audrey, gracie, gracie, audrey. okay.oo. >> i got to ask you, grace, tell us what has it been like getting to though your sister over this last year? >> it's been really fun. we get to do a lot of things together. we went cliff diving and, like, horseback riding. >> cliff diving. >> cliff jumping. >> adventurous. >> yes. >> adopt me. [ laughter ] sounds like a fun family. what have you found the...
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sponsored in part by -- >> this week, the editor of the san francisco "chronicle" takes on facebook, audrey cooper versus mark zuckerberg over the future of news. fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up. it's slowly realizing. that over the past few month, we seen facebook acknowledge their roll in the spread of propaganda in the last elections. you probably saw it. it didn't look like russian propaganda, of course. it looked like authentic news, the guardian connecting hillary clinton to the death of an fbi agent was shared over and over. not only is that article not true, there is no such thing as the denver guardian him facebook says 140 million people saw that on the news feed. >> that is more people than voted in the entire election. facebook has tried several solutions from flagging news articles to asking users to credit news agencies the simplest solution is to remove news
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audrey and i spoke about that before. i think there are unique challenges. the best advice i can give is to tell your story and be unique and authentically your self. at the end of the day, people are trusting you and your vision, and one of the things i remember from raising it up, in the end, it was a process. i talked to many people. got many reductions. in the end, i ended up with a group of investors that i am tremendously proud of. i would not want a different group of investors. the right people found them and i found the right people for my business who believed in me. really, it is a process of you are weeding them out in the process as much as they are weeding you out. >> how do you psych yourself up for that kind of meeting? you are calling people, dialing is the 30th phone call, i don't know if i can do this again. camille: you just described it very accurately. all those thoughts go through your head. one of the main qualities that are required as an entrepreneur is grit. you just have to keep going. you have to find it within yourself to persev
audrey and i spoke about that before. i think there are unique challenges. the best advice i can give is to tell your story and be unique and authentically your self. at the end of the day, people are trusting you and your vision, and one of the things i remember from raising it up, in the end, it was a process. i talked to many people. got many reductions. in the end, i ended up with a group of investors that i am tremendously proud of. i would not want a different group of investors. the...
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emily: audrey cooper, thank you. max, thank you as always.a story we are watching, google is pushing into the social place, a program called bulletin that will help people publish events. you can post photos and videos from your phone, and it will take on the giant of competition like smalltime print and online publishers. up, after seven years of construction, amazon will unveil its place in seattle. will give you all the details next. and this week on bloomberg television we are bringing you our best interviews from the week, including conversations. now we talked to him about rising concerns about tech addiction. tweet and saturday for the boost of bloomberg tech. this is bloomberg. ♪ sophia has acquired the engineering teams of mortgage start up carl linden. this bolstered their offering beyond student loan refinancing, so the acquisition on friday taking up on the clara team will ramp up our technical capabilities. on monday, amazon will open three architectural centerpieces of headquarters in downtown seattle. they flourish and tropical
emily: audrey cooper, thank you. max, thank you as always.a story we are watching, google is pushing into the social place, a program called bulletin that will help people publish events. you can post photos and videos from your phone, and it will take on the giant of competition like smalltime print and online publishers. up, after seven years of construction, amazon will unveil its place in seattle. will give you all the details next. and this week on bloomberg television we are bringing you...
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audrey tell me i have to accept isay, where? newjersey?t in islam. —— or they tell me. say i do, he is a profit in islam. -- or they tell me. despite your initial comment about living in donald trump's america, when you look at all the opinion polls, arab americans are actually quite well integrated as us citizens. when you look at the indices they are better off than the average person in the population, they've got high education achievements and that sort of thing. so it's not all bad. it's not all bad and again arab islam isn't a monolith, some are more integrated, some are less, but also 80% of americans are christian and that has an impact on their ability to blend in. seizing the problem is more of a muslim one than an arab one? —— so you see. more of a muslim one than an arab one? -- so you see. i do and that's different to a decade ago. right now it is absolutely terrifying to be muslim in america. why? we are under siege every day. hate against muslims is mainstream. courts agree with hate against muslims and we are not really gi
audrey tell me i have to accept isay, where? newjersey?t in islam. —— or they tell me. say i do, he is a profit in islam. -- or they tell me. despite your initial comment about living in donald trump's america, when you look at all the opinion polls, arab americans are actually quite well integrated as us citizens. when you look at the indices they are better off than the average person in the population, they've got high education achievements and that sort of thing. so it's not all bad....
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reportero: audrey curso han de mÉxico sigue siendo el mismo con la idea de que se pague por un muro fronterizoto que tiene mucha energÍa negativa en nuestro paÍs. reportero: algunos economistas creen que mÉxico no ha salido tan lastimado. reportero: hemos visto mucha retÓrica, pero no ha habido acciones en contrato, quizÁ el Único triunfo verdadero es la reforma tributaria y vamos a ver la consecuencia que eso va a tener, es un fan que genera inquietud aquÍ en mÉxico. reportero: han pasado por algunos momentos de tensiÓn como lo ocurrido en 2017, cuando Él presidente decidiÓ no asistir a la primera reuniÓn pack dada para el
reportero: audrey curso han de mÉxico sigue siendo el mismo con la idea de que se pague por un muro fronterizoto que tiene mucha energÍa negativa en nuestro paÍs. reportero: algunos economistas creen que mÉxico no ha salido tan lastimado. reportero: hemos visto mucha retÓrica, pero no ha habido acciones en contrato, quizÁ el Único triunfo verdadero es la reforma tributaria y vamos a ver la consecuencia que eso va a tener, es un fan que genera inquietud aquÍ en mÉxico. reportero: han...
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i'm still in the same house i grew up in, audrey is dying to move, but we are strapped. a lot of small communities are cropping up. don't mess around. you get the best houses, best appliances, best doctors, the great restaurants. the kids love cheesecake factory. we've got three of them. can you back up a little? they might be too much garlic in the sauce. it is an interesting setup and it looks like the beginning of a great movie. then matt damon's character decides he is going to downsize and when he does, he discovers he's isolated, alone and discontent like he was in the bigger world, but only smaller. then the film loses its direction. for a start, once you get into the small community there's very little of interacting with the large one. most movies dealing with the miniaturisation have them interacting. here you can forget that you are in the small world, which is the point. more troublesome is the fact it has a number of threads it is trying to deal with, the eco—crisis, the personal crisis, the commentary on consumerism, staff about general middle—aged malaise,
i'm still in the same house i grew up in, audrey is dying to move, but we are strapped. a lot of small communities are cropping up. don't mess around. you get the best houses, best appliances, best doctors, the great restaurants. the kids love cheesecake factory. we've got three of them. can you back up a little? they might be too much garlic in the sauce. it is an interesting setup and it looks like the beginning of a great movie. then matt damon's character decides he is going to downsize and...
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. >> reporter: audrey is a retired investigator with the san francisco district attorney's office. she says tommy has a routine that starts at this bus stop right before the stockton tunnel that leads into busy union square. >> once the buses enter the tunnel, there's usually a victim who loses his wallet when coming out of tunnel. tommy gets off at the bus stop on sacramento and stockton, he crosses the street, jumps back on another bus and goes back into the tunnel. >> reporter: bob was happy to demonstrate the technique again. this time, with bus rider raymond tapwood. bob spotted him from a mile away and he agreed to play along. >> no. before you -- come back, come back. sorry about that. is that yours? okay. sorry. >> reporter: what happened? >> i dropped my keys but he picked them up and gave them to me. >> okay. >> reporter: are you missing anything else besides the keys? >> oh, [censored]. where's my phone. >> reporter: bob, do you have his phone? >> is this your phone? >> yeah. >> do you think i'm good? >> you real good. [ laughter ] >> i felt nothing. i was worrying about
. >> reporter: audrey is a retired investigator with the san francisco district attorney's office. she says tommy has a routine that starts at this bus stop right before the stockton tunnel that leads into busy union square. >> once the buses enter the tunnel, there's usually a victim who loses his wallet when coming out of tunnel. tommy gets off at the bus stop on sacramento and stockton, he crosses the street, jumps back on another bus and goes back into the tunnel. >>...
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. >> reporter: maryland native audrey chang found opportunity in an unusual place. >> i wanted to be when i got into entrepreneurship. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was working for a venture capital firm when she realized kenya was the perfect place to plant heron trap nurial dream. she founded the school in nairobi in 2014. the economy in this corner of africa has been energized by a tech boom and suffers with a high unemployment rate, 20% of people under the age of 25 are looking for work. >> a huge bottleneck for entrepreneurs and innovators in africa is really a talent. they can't find the right talent for the roles they're trying to fill. >> reporter: her school aims to educate the next generation of developers. students learn how to code, build mobile apps and websites. >> they need to match what employers are looking for. the classroom simulates the working environment. >> reporter: it trains millennials for jobs in the hottest segment in the local economy. the school says they have a 95% job placement rate with students often starting as junior software engineers. they've grad
. >> reporter: maryland native audrey chang found opportunity in an unusual place. >> i wanted to be when i got into entrepreneurship. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was working for a venture capital firm when she realized kenya was the perfect place to plant heron trap nurial dream. she founded the school in nairobi in 2014. the economy in this corner of africa has been energized by a tech boom and suffers with a high unemployment rate, 20% of people under the age of 25 are...
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. >> reporter: maryland native audrey chang found opportunity in an unusual place. >> i want to be parthat's when i started getting more into entrepreneurship. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was working for a venture capital firm when she realized the silicon savanna in kenya was the perfect place to plant her entrepreneurial dreams. she founded the moringa school in nairobi in 2014. the economy in this corner of africa has been energized by a tech boom and suffers with a high unemployment rate, 20% of people under the age of 25 are looking for work. >> a huge bottleneck for entrepreneurs and innovators in africa is really talent. they can't find the right talent for all the roles they're trying to fill. >> reporter: her school aims to educate the next generation of developers. students learn how to code, build mobile apps and websites. >> education really needs to match what employers are looking for. also classrooms need to seem like the real working environment. >> reporter: the school trains millennials for jobs in the hottest segment of the local economy. the school says they have a
. >> reporter: maryland native audrey chang found opportunity in an unusual place. >> i want to be parthat's when i started getting more into entrepreneurship. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was working for a venture capital firm when she realized the silicon savanna in kenya was the perfect place to plant her entrepreneurial dreams. she founded the moringa school in nairobi in 2014. the economy in this corner of africa has been energized by a tech boom and suffers with a high...
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meantime to clarify audrey in grammar says it has got no plan to drop the word girl from its title we are some locals they what they thought of the new gender neutral policy i think the majority of us would be happy to be called girls ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys are boys there's too many pressures on pupils too much attempt to their move everything towards gender neutrality i think it actually leads to more confusion rather than clarification this is a girls' school and it's extraordinary that children are being encouraged to go along the path we're going to have more and more children with mental health problems who are confused and unhappy by all means support children who have a gender issue but don't do it at the expense of the majority do not rob them of their gender identity we only need to apply those basic principles of religions that we treat other people how we wish to be treated and we solve the problem we need to stop for a sting pushing adult neuroses onto these young children. the deadline is looming for the u.s. president to decide whether or not to exte
meantime to clarify audrey in grammar says it has got no plan to drop the word girl from its title we are some locals they what they thought of the new gender neutral policy i think the majority of us would be happy to be called girls ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys are boys there's too many pressures on pupils too much attempt to their move everything towards gender neutrality i think it actually leads to more confusion rather than clarification this is a girls' school and it's...
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. >> audrey chang found opportunity in an unusual place. >> i want to be part of the solution. started getting more into entrepreneurship. >> the 24-year-old was working for a vent you are capital firm when she realize that had silicon savannah was the perfect place to plant her dreams. she founded the school in nairobi in 2014. the economy in this corner of africa has been energized by a tech boom and suffered with a high unemployment rate. 20% of people under the age of 25 are looking for work. >> a huge bottleneck for entrepreneurs. and they can't find the right talent for all the rows they're trying to fill. >> her school ames to educate the next generation. >> education really needs max when employers are looking for and class roots can simulate the real work environment. >>> it trains for jobs in the hottest segment of the local economy. the school says they have a 95% job placement rate with students often starting as junior software engineers. they've graduated over 500 students with some traveling from other african countries to participate in the program. >> eventuall
. >> audrey chang found opportunity in an unusual place. >> i want to be part of the solution. started getting more into entrepreneurship. >> the 24-year-old was working for a vent you are capital firm when she realize that had silicon savannah was the perfect place to plant her dreams. she founded the school in nairobi in 2014. the economy in this corner of africa has been energized by a tech boom and suffered with a high unemployment rate. 20% of people under the age of 25...
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to immigration policy that the president has demanded to include in any deal to address daca and audrey mr. men country. >> we want the wall. it will happen or we will not have daca. we want to give up chain migration. very important. and we want to get rid of the lottery system. in addition we want money for funding. we need additional border security. we need i.c.e. we want to measure in terms of what we want. we want daca to happen. >> democrats are slamming the ministrations plan for a border wall. including senator dick durbin that said the president may be pushing congress toward a government shutdown with the latest proposal. adding it is outrageous that the white house would undercut months of bipartisan efforts by again trying to put the entire wishlist of hardline anti-immigrant bills plus an additional $18 billion in wall funding on the backs of young people. several items that were notably not included in the administrations plans. what kind of barriers or walls will be used. where along the border this will be built and how the white house plans to make mexico pay for it. >
to immigration policy that the president has demanded to include in any deal to address daca and audrey mr. men country. >> we want the wall. it will happen or we will not have daca. we want to give up chain migration. very important. and we want to get rid of the lottery system. in addition we want money for funding. we need additional border security. we need i.c.e. we want to measure in terms of what we want. we want daca to happen. >> democrats are slamming the ministrations...
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definitely follow up, because we've been working how do we expand some of the curriculum and introduce audrey lord and other folks to try and think about how we talk about this work and linking it to some of the modern day artists, so that's very helpful to know. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. >> and so the next one is just the key findings. and again, for us, it would be really great to look at where we are now, compared to in 2015, and to think about how we can also evaluate the tools and strategies that we've been using to measure whether those have had any impact. that is going to be a big -- the equity measuring social impact is something that our office is really pushing across the board to have all the departments report out. the controller's office just did a survey to all the different departments for us to get a better understanding of how they're measuring their impact on equity, and this is something we'd like to be able to look at in the future, as well. and then, the key recommendations, and we have been grateful through the different supervisor's offices and the different ad b
definitely follow up, because we've been working how do we expand some of the curriculum and introduce audrey lord and other folks to try and think about how we talk about this work and linking it to some of the modern day artists, so that's very helpful to know. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. >> and so the next one is just the key findings. and again, for us, it would be really great to look at where we are now, compared to in 2015, and to think about how we can also evaluate the...
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i've ordered my couturier to dress me like audrey hepburn in "breakfast at tiffany's.". and oprah actually -- oprah, who was more opportunist than any of them, actually sees that issue and appropriated it to herself, which i would be annoyed about if i were mira sorvino, but she did it at a skill level that is way beyond nicole kidman or meryl streep or any of those other ladies. >> tucker: she's talented, o there's no question about it. and she certainly is a brilliant communicator. someone said to me though recently, someone who shall remain nameless because he doesn't want to be charged with a crime either, i respect oprah, but sometimes there is -- this man said to me i feel like she doesn't like me. she doesn't like me. do you think a lot of people feel that way? what percentage of thes population feels like oprah is on their side? s >> the question is whether oprah is on our side. she gave a rather curious interview, i think it was to the bbc a couple of years ago, where she said that it really just old white people need to die. and this is where it gets to wendy'
i've ordered my couturier to dress me like audrey hepburn in "breakfast at tiffany's.". and oprah actually -- oprah, who was more opportunist than any of them, actually sees that issue and appropriated it to herself, which i would be annoyed about if i were mira sorvino, but she did it at a skill level that is way beyond nicole kidman or meryl streep or any of those other ladies. >> tucker: she's talented, o there's no question about it. and she certainly is a brilliant...
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audrey butkus. proposed would proposed part of the street rm1. it would allow lot 36 to gain access through two rezoned lots. the owner lot 36 filed a lawsuit against the city and neighboring properties seeking access through easements and the sale of city parcels. the parties have reached a settlement agreement that resolves litigation and allows lot 36 to have access to burnett avenue. the department has received several letters and calls in opposition to the proposed rezoning the majority of the concerns revolve around potential development on the three lots rather than rezoning the parcels themselves. several questions why the parcels were not offered for sale through a public process before being sold to the appellant. the rezone of the two city-owned parcels is consistent with surrounding zoning and land uses. other options such as constructing the remaining paper portion of burnett avenue north or copper alley or establishing an easement are not feasible. the sale and rezoning of the parcel and burnett north provide an economically feasibl
audrey butkus. proposed would proposed part of the street rm1. it would allow lot 36 to gain access through two rezoned lots. the owner lot 36 filed a lawsuit against the city and neighboring properties seeking access through easements and the sale of city parcels. the parties have reached a settlement agreement that resolves litigation and allows lot 36 to have access to burnett avenue. the department has received several letters and calls in opposition to the proposed rezoning the majority of...
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my name is audrey, i'm an independent consultant. the very last point on your slide up there that says coal use will be constrained without ccus and that you are working with the industry and policymakers to build momentum, what kind of momentum? are you saying for carbon price perhaps because ccus will make coal more expensive unless there is something to make it more economic to ccus. >> right. this is much more of a technology focus to get it implemented to try to find the right frame works to make sure -- make sure coal -- ccus can be more widely applied. and our argument has been that with all the coal out there, collagen operation out there, we're going to need -- we're going to need technologies like this to complement the other low carbon technologies, to significantly reduce emissions in the future. if we don't get it, if it turns out that we can't find a wide scale application of ccus which is economic compared to other low carbon technologies then that will severely constrain coal. not specifically a carbon price or that s
my name is audrey, i'm an independent consultant. the very last point on your slide up there that says coal use will be constrained without ccus and that you are working with the industry and policymakers to build momentum, what kind of momentum? are you saying for carbon price perhaps because ccus will make coal more expensive unless there is something to make it more economic to ccus. >> right. this is much more of a technology focus to get it implemented to try to find the right frame...
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give some of the credit this morning to audrey cooper on the right, she is the editor and chief at the "san francisco chronicle" and immediately sounded the alarm when facebook first said it would get rid of news in the news feed. >>> the chicago sun times this morning says it will not run movie reviews written by its movie critic richard roper pending an investigation. this is roper, he does tv and youtube videos as well. "the new york times" investigation into a service that sold twitter followers named roper as one of its customers. so he has been suspended while the sun times investigates that allegation. as you know there is a tremendous amount of pressure on journalists including us to generate twitter followers. when we talk about our twitter feed all the time. >> right. >> his twitter is not growing so it's hard for us to get new twitter followers except for those who are already on twitter @scottmcgrew and there's pressure to get them. >>@laura garcia nbc. >> @marcus nbc. >> 5:17 saved by the bell fans÷ ma i want to schedule a trip to southern california. this is where a pop u
give some of the credit this morning to audrey cooper on the right, she is the editor and chief at the "san francisco chronicle" and immediately sounded the alarm when facebook first said it would get rid of news in the news feed. >>> the chicago sun times this morning says it will not run movie reviews written by its movie critic richard roper pending an investigation. this is roper, he does tv and youtube videos as well. "the new york times" investigation into a...
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now, give some of the credit this morning to audrey cooper, she is the editor in chief of the "san franciscohronicle." immediately sounded the alarm when facebook said it would get rid of news in the news feed and demanded that zuckerberg reverse himself. facebook reports profits tomorrow, the dow had its worst day in five months monday, fed starts its two day interest meeting today as well. the chicago sun times says it will not run movie reviews written by its movie critic, richard roper, pending an investigation. this is roper, he does television as well and youtube videos. a "new york times" investigation into a service that sells twitter followers named roper as he has been suspended while the sun times investigates that allegation. there's nothing illegal about doing that, but it's a way of, you know, maybe inflating your importance. >> maybe they have a company policy to not do that. >> there's tremendous pressure on journalists to generate twitter followers. at which timer is not growing at all. there is no new twitter followers. >> you have to get who is there. >> you have to get wh
now, give some of the credit this morning to audrey cooper, she is the editor in chief of the "san franciscohronicle." immediately sounded the alarm when facebook said it would get rid of news in the news feed and demanded that zuckerberg reverse himself. facebook reports profits tomorrow, the dow had its worst day in five months monday, fed starts its two day interest meeting today as well. the chicago sun times says it will not run movie reviews written by its movie critic, richard...
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sponsored in part by -- >> this week, the editor of the san francisco "chronicle" takes on facebook, audreyture of news. fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up.
sponsored in part by -- >> this week, the editor of the san francisco "chronicle" takes on facebook, audreyture of news. fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up.
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. >> it means losing people we love but one thing i learned, especially the dying writers like audreyord who have this -- even with my experience, one thing i realized, dying people want to live. live the best life you can. don't have any regrets at the end. >> do we find that message? >> living itself, in the back of our minds. we don't want to concentrate on our mortality because it is depressing but one thing christopher hitchens's life in his book mortality, at the end or before, living and dying, living and dying and living, you're constantly aware you have an expiration date. for most of us it is fuzzy, a possibility, something that lies ahead but for dying people, every day is a gift. it would be great if we all lived like that. >> you can watch these programs in full online at booktv.org. all six categories, head to book critic.org. [applause]
. >> it means losing people we love but one thing i learned, especially the dying writers like audreyord who have this -- even with my experience, one thing i realized, dying people want to live. live the best life you can. don't have any regrets at the end. >> do we find that message? >> living itself, in the back of our minds. we don't want to concentrate on our mortality because it is depressing but one thing christopher hitchens's life in his book mortality, at the end or...
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audrey is dying for us to move. we are really strapped.t mess around. liege land is where you wa nt mess around. liege land is where you want to be. it has all of the great restaurants. —— leisure. maybe back up restaurants. —— leisure. maybe back upa restaurants. —— leisure. maybe back up a little. i think it might be too much garlic in the source you had. right. it's a really interesting set up right. it's a really interesting set up and that looks like the beginning ofa up and that looks like the beginning of a great movie. then what happens is matt damon's character decides he will downsize and when he does he discovers he is isolated and alone and discontent, just like it was in the bigger world, although he is much smaller. unfortunately what happens to the film is it loses its direction. for a start, happens to the film is it loses its direction. fora start, once happens to the film is it loses its direction. for a start, once you get into the small community there's very little of that interacting with a one and most of the movies
audrey is dying for us to move. we are really strapped.t mess around. liege land is where you wa nt mess around. liege land is where you want to be. it has all of the great restaurants. —— leisure. maybe back up restaurants. —— leisure. maybe back upa restaurants. —— leisure. maybe back up a little. i think it might be too much garlic in the source you had. right. it's a really interesting set up right. it's a really interesting set up and that looks like the beginning ofa up and...
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audrey to arden, in a north little rock, arkansas. what is your reaction?aller: i would like to be able to start checking the iq of some of these people who call in, like this last woman just did. host: why are you saying that, ardent? caller: pardon? host: why are you saying that? caller: listen, it is all down all the time. this guy is trying to clean this messy country up. let's try to help them out instead of putting him down. host: in terms of your interest in cleaning up the country, as you put it, how did the president's remarks connect to what you are talking about? -- he isell, i mean just expressing his opinion on what we need to do to clean the country up, and everybody else is putting him down, especially the democrats. i am tired of. . -- hearing it. host: mia love is a angresswoman from utah, also republican, and she is a haitian. "the president comments --'s comments are unkind, and elitist in the face of our nation's values. my parents came from one of those countries, but probably took a nose of allegiance to the u.s. and took on the respon
audrey to arden, in a north little rock, arkansas. what is your reaction?aller: i would like to be able to start checking the iq of some of these people who call in, like this last woman just did. host: why are you saying that, ardent? caller: pardon? host: why are you saying that? caller: listen, it is all down all the time. this guy is trying to clean this messy country up. let's try to help them out instead of putting him down. host: in terms of your interest in cleaning up the country, as...
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. >> audrey and bella and she's in tears. she was dancing.> everybody, have a great weekend. thank you for watching. >>> goos 8:56 a.m., friday, january 12, i'm tamala edwards. let's get a last look at traffic with matt pellman. good morning. >> reporter: well, tam, it's friday we're doing the chester county crawl with wet conditions with a accident eastbound side of 30. head to the bypass. eastbound turnpike there's a which you can near downingtown taking out a lane. >>> there's a funeral today for fallen fire lieutenant matthew letourneau, closings at basilica of saints peter and paul, at 1:00 p.m., the procession moves to the saints peter and paul cemetary, there will be closings on the vine and i-95 southbound. >> let's go outside to david murphy. >> reporter: we have showers pushing from the south and shifting east a little bit. we'll get into a lull later this morning. there's a chance of periods of rain pretty much all day. it will be mild, most of us in the 60s, so that's good. periods of rain in the accuweather call today. every now
. >> audrey and bella and she's in tears. she was dancing.> everybody, have a great weekend. thank you for watching. >>> goos 8:56 a.m., friday, january 12, i'm tamala edwards. let's get a last look at traffic with matt pellman. good morning. >> reporter: well, tam, it's friday we're doing the chester county crawl with wet conditions with a accident eastbound side of 30. head to the bypass. eastbound turnpike there's a which you can near downingtown taking out a lane....
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. >> audrey and bella and she's in tears. she was dancing.everybody, have a great weekend. thank you for watching. announcer: seven is on your side right now with live, local news from good morning washington. autria: new developers from central high school after a student stabbed two classmates. larry: john gonzalez is like for us in capitol heights. toward four hours after two students were stabbed here at central high school, you can see the entrance looks a lot different than yesterday. the police chief and the school superintendent are back here at b school, talking to students, talking to staff, making sure everyone is ok. multipletinez faces charges, including two counts of attempted murder and two counts of assault. autria: thanks. let's get a check of your forecast. eileen whelan? eileen: it is warm and wet. dealing with a little bit of fog. can you spot the front? enjoy the mid 60's. tomorrow, it feels like the 20's. by sunday, at times feeling like the teens. enjoy the day today. although we will be tracking showers, it will not be
. >> audrey and bella and she's in tears. she was dancing.everybody, have a great weekend. thank you for watching. announcer: seven is on your side right now with live, local news from good morning washington. autria: new developers from central high school after a student stabbed two classmates. larry: john gonzalez is like for us in capitol heights. toward four hours after two students were stabbed here at central high school, you can see the entrance looks a lot different than...
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. >> audrey and bella and she's in tears. she was dancing.great weekend. thank you for watching. it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. plus, 36 month financing available. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> it is 8:59. if you are visiting, then you have come to a very san francisco day. hi, lisa argen. >> hi, there, reggie. yes. so, so foggy, and we're going the see some improvements within the next hour. half-mile in oakland, quarter mile petaluma, napa. look at livermore, east bay valleys really socked in. we're in the 50s around the bay, but we have sunshine on the way, a milder day today, low 60s in the south bay and the north bay. sue? >> it is affecting your drive as well. take a look at san rafael. that fog is down on 101. you can barely s
. >> audrey and bella and she's in tears. she was dancing.great weekend. thank you for watching. it's time for sleep number's 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. plus, 36 month financing available. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a...
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[gritos] marÍa antonieta: fui audrey hepburn en roma. karla: yo estuve contigo!
[gritos] marÍa antonieta: fui audrey hepburn en roma. karla: yo estuve contigo!
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and i remember the funeral and the words of audrey, his sister who was only 13 at the time, and she talked about the anger that she felt at her brother for getting mixed up in all of this. and the tragedy and the heartbreak in her voice as she talked about never being able to see her brother again. so this is a personal issue more all of us. for all of us. and we're trying to do everything that we can at cms to address this issue. we're very appreciative of the president's leadership. because of his leadership, hhs declared the opioid issue a public health emergency, and it's allowed our agency to take immediate action. as kellyanne referenced, one of the things that we're doing is making it easier for state states to provide treatment to individuals facing opioid addiction. one of the things that we found is that when people are ready for treatment, we want to make sure that that treatment is available. they don't want to hear that there's a waiting list or they don't have -- there's not a bed available for treatment. so we've gotten rid of allowing state toss waive certain law that is pr
and i remember the funeral and the words of audrey, his sister who was only 13 at the time, and she talked about the anger that she felt at her brother for getting mixed up in all of this. and the tragedy and the heartbreak in her voice as she talked about never being able to see her brother again. so this is a personal issue more all of us. for all of us. and we're trying to do everything that we can at cms to address this issue. we're very appreciative of the president's leadership. because...
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i'm still in the same house i grew up in, audrey is dying to move, but we are strapped.s around. you get the best houses, best appliances, best doctors, the great restaurants. the kids love cheesecake factory. we've got three of them. can you back up a little? there might be too much garlic in the sauce. it is an interesting setup and it looks like the beginning of a great movie. then matt damon's character decides he is going to downsize and when he does, he discovers he's isolated, alone and discontent like he was in the bigger world, but only smaller. then the film loses its direction. for a start, once you get into the small community there's very little of interacting with the large one. most movies dealing with the miniaturisation have them interacting. here you can forget that you are in the small world, which is the point. more troublesome is the fact it has a number of threads it is trying to deal with, the eco—crisis, the personal crisis, the commentary on consumerism, staff about general middle—aged malaise, and somehow those elements don't only not come toget
i'm still in the same house i grew up in, audrey is dying to move, but we are strapped.s around. you get the best houses, best appliances, best doctors, the great restaurants. the kids love cheesecake factory. we've got three of them. can you back up a little? there might be too much garlic in the sauce. it is an interesting setup and it looks like the beginning of a great movie. then matt damon's character decides he is going to downsize and when he does, he discovers he's isolated, alone and...