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ceo chris o'neil has adapted radical candor framework and is helping his team learn how to put it into action with a workshop that helps them to give and receive radically candid feedback. >> i care about people, that's easy access but being direct part doesn't come naturally to people. you need to create conditions to make it okay. >> i understand the sense of urgency. i appreciate you letting me know, because i had no idea. >> set the expectation and bring it into the open to make sure people feel comfortable giving feedback. it's definitely a journey for me and a journey at evernote as well. >> facebook recently announced its news feed algorithm is getting a huge makeover, and that means big changes to business as usual. keenan beasley co-founder of black box, marketing technology, updates and what you need to know to stay on top of your brand's facebook game. thank you for coming and doing this for us. before we get into what you need to do, tell us what's changing? >> so essentially facebook has made a switch on prioritizing personal content. they really want to see things buildin
ceo chris o'neil has adapted radical candor framework and is helping his team learn how to put it into action with a workshop that helps them to give and receive radically candid feedback. >> i care about people, that's easy access but being direct part doesn't come naturally to people. you need to create conditions to make it okay. >> i understand the sense of urgency. i appreciate you letting me know, because i had no idea. >> set the expectation and bring it into the open...
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chris o'neil has concerns of the effect of wind farms on the natural world in rural areas.ks for coming on. >> good to be here. >> tucker: i think most people who love the outdoors are in favor of clean energy. why should people who love the outdoors be concerned about wind farms? >> well, what people usually start out seeing is a big, majestic piece of kinetic energy that is as big as a 747 and they say, wow, that's majestic. >> tucker: yes. >> that's wonderful. we're saving the planet. but once they put some numbers behind what they see and start to quantify the impacts and the benefits, they tend to take a different view and these majestic turbines become a lot less tolerable to look at. >> tucker: and they have environmental effect. some of which we don't understand. they kill a lot of birds but they enrich a number of big companies not all of them based here that take advantage of our, in effect subsidies to get rich. who is making the money from these things? >> they are largely hedge fund investors and institutional investors, many of whom are offshore and overseas.
chris o'neil has concerns of the effect of wind farms on the natural world in rural areas.ks for coming on. >> good to be here. >> tucker: i think most people who love the outdoors are in favor of clean energy. why should people who love the outdoors be concerned about wind farms? >> well, what people usually start out seeing is a big, majestic piece of kinetic energy that is as big as a 747 and they say, wow, that's majestic. >> tucker: yes. >> that's wonderful....
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chris o'neil is an environmentalist. with the wind farms particularly rural areas. he represents the group of friends of main mountains and he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> good to be here tonight, tucker. >> i think most people who love the outdoors are in favor of sustainable energy and wind farms seem like a really clean form of it why should people who love the outdoors be concerned about wind farms? >> well, what people usually start out seeing is big majestic form of energy and they say wow, that's majestic. that's wonderful. we are saving the planet. once they put some numbers behind what they see and start to quantify the impacts and the benefits, they tend to take a different view and these majestic turbines become a whole less tolerable to look at. >> they have environmental effects. some of this we don't fully understand we know they kill a lot of birds. they also enrich a number of big companies not all of them based here that take advantage of our in effect subsidies to get rich who is making mo
chris o'neil is an environmentalist. with the wind farms particularly rural areas. he represents the group of friends of main mountains and he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> good to be here tonight, tucker. >> i think most people who love the outdoors are in favor of sustainable energy and wind farms seem like a really clean form of it why should people who love the outdoors be concerned about wind farms? >> well, what people usually start out seeing is big...
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holding room before he gave the state of the union and he said to the president chris matthews did was a staffer to tip o'neill said how does it feel to be in the room where we plot against you. but the president said now chris it's after six o'clock or something like that we're all friends so if there really was a a different time and i was actually on the hill then a little bit was a pretty good time for working across the aisles and it seems controversial too controversial now let me ask you about that when you go back to the president's throughout history and you think about the divide with a congress that did divide with the other party has there been a time that you think really has been more polarized with presidents in the past i think it's a matter of context is a big thing we do have to look at the civil war because that was a period of time when you had congressman who literally would pull their weapons out and put it on their desks in the senate floor obviously there was the caning of senator sumner and whatnot between say in south carolina massachusetts and i guess levi and obviously with this ani
holding room before he gave the state of the union and he said to the president chris matthews did was a staffer to tip o'neill said how does it feel to be in the room where we plot against you. but the president said now chris it's after six o'clock or something like that we're all friends so if there really was a a different time and i was actually on the hill then a little bit was a pretty good time for working across the aisles and it seems controversial too controversial now let me ask you...
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holding room before he gave the state of the union and he said to the president chris matthews did was a staffer to tip o'neill said how does it feel to be in the room where we plot against you but the president said now chris it's after six o'clock or something like that we're all friends so if there really was a a different time and i was actually on the hill then a little bit was a pretty good time for working across the aisles and it seems controversial too controversial now let me ask you about that when you go back to the president's throughout history and you think about the divide with a congress that did divide with the other party has there been a time that you think really has been more polarized with presidents in the past i think it's a matter of context is a big thing we do have to look at the civil war because that was a period of time when you had congressman who literally would pull their weapons out and put it on their desks in the senate floor obviously there was the caning of senator sumner and what not between say in south carolina massachusetts and i want to get a file and obviously with
holding room before he gave the state of the union and he said to the president chris matthews did was a staffer to tip o'neill said how does it feel to be in the room where we plot against you but the president said now chris it's after six o'clock or something like that we're all friends so if there really was a a different time and i was actually on the hill then a little bit was a pretty good time for working across the aisles and it seems controversial too controversial now let me ask you...
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holding room before he gave the state of the union and he said to the president chris matthews did was a staffer to tip o'neill said how does it feel to be in the room where we plot against you but the president said now chris it's after six o'clock or something like that we're all friends so if there really was a a different time and i was actually on the hill then a little bit was a pretty good time for working across the aisles and it seems controversial too controversial now let me ask you about that when you go back to the president's throughout history and you think about the divide with a congress that did divide with the other party has there been a time that you think really has been more polarized with presidents in the past i think it's a matter of context is a big thing we do have to look at the civil war because that was a period of time when you had congressman who literally would pull their weapons out and put it on their desks in the senate floor obviously there was the caning of senator sumner and what not between in south carolina massachusetts and i guess you file and obviously with this ani
holding room before he gave the state of the union and he said to the president chris matthews did was a staffer to tip o'neill said how does it feel to be in the room where we plot against you but the president said now chris it's after six o'clock or something like that we're all friends so if there really was a a different time and i was actually on the hill then a little bit was a pretty good time for working across the aisles and it seems controversial too controversial now let me ask you...
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the press managers, my assistant cathy o'neill helped them deal with all of that. it is no secret that hiring cathy, chris, michael or some of the best decisions i ever made. when i left in 2015 and i wanted to leave on a high note with a strong staff and reliable successor who could also acquire important new books. that is vitally important for a press like illinois. my wish came true when a plaintiff in the military. [applause] as you heard i came to the press and 96 and was a graduate student and. i came to work on development with judy and so it really both of these had a great impact on my development as a publisher and really meant for me. so it is humbling to be on a panel with them. i've been at the press for a long time but as the directors i've been in the position for just two and a half years. i kind of crept into it a little at a time in a way, so it was a sort of soft entry. came up through the rink, took oranks, tookon more responsibile course of 20 years. when i moved into the director position, i felt not that i would come in with a brand-new agenda and establish myself as superior to ot
the press managers, my assistant cathy o'neill helped them deal with all of that. it is no secret that hiring cathy, chris, michael or some of the best decisions i ever made. when i left in 2015 and i wanted to leave on a high note with a strong staff and reliable successor who could also acquire important new books. that is vitally important for a press like illinois. my wish came true when a plaintiff in the military. [applause] as you heard i came to the press and 96 and was a graduate...