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. >> and one of the top executives at facebook, emily white was the c.o.o. and went over to snapchat. is the tide turning against instagram? >> yes, emily was running ads. she brought early advertisers, moving to la to work with snapchat. similar to facebook seeing instagram taking off with this new thing. i think they see that recreated in l.a. >> thanks. inll cover that event new york and bring you details. adnamobil may have sealed ea deal with apple. that's next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> this is bloomberg west. apple may have reached a deal toh chinamobil according the wall street journal. it could come within a couple weeks. china was granted license to operate a 4g network. jon erlichman is back from l.a. >> breaking into the chinese market has been challenging, but the users could be a boost to the company. let's bring in managing directer sean rhine. what's the buzz? >> the buzz has been good for apple. they've been facing challenges. they saw 300% growth and they're now in single digits. people are really excited. if apple can sign the deal, they'll ha
. >> and one of the top executives at facebook, emily white was the c.o.o. and went over to snapchat. is the tide turning against instagram? >> yes, emily was running ads. she brought early advertisers, moving to la to work with snapchat. similar to facebook seeing instagram taking off with this new thing. i think they see that recreated in l.a. >> thanks. inll cover that event new york and bring you details. adnamobil may have sealed ea deal with apple. that's next on...
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and they have approached emily white to be the ceo of snapchat.recently spurned a $3 billion takeover offer from facebook. it is time for our office hours segment. he formerly served as coo of ebay. he also founded a startup called everwise, focused on mentorship. the creative landscape is so competitive, you said you have to think differently. >> you have to think about it as you are very lucky to have a few key slot open. i think about having tickets to the super bowl and which of my friends are going to be lucky enough to come with me. i have always found i am going to have somebody have the job of their life. i find people who want to be part of that. >> one point is you should be looking for great passion as opposed to a great resume. why? >> i think there are a lot of people with a great resume who are not always great for a startup. >> have there been times you turn someone down because you didn't feel like they had the passion? >> absolutely. it's not just passion. it's capability. just as you are in a great company doesn't mean you necess
and they have approached emily white to be the ceo of snapchat.recently spurned a $3 billion takeover offer from facebook. it is time for our office hours segment. he formerly served as coo of ebay. he also founded a startup called everwise, focused on mentorship. the creative landscape is so competitive, you said you have to think differently. >> you have to think about it as you are very lucky to have a few key slot open. i think about having tickets to the super bowl and which of my...
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they have a new chief operating officer emily white.gure out rying to f how po monetize disappearing photos. ge.t is the challen >> there are new numbers out that crossed this morning on affordable care act in sign-ups in november. e have talked about the technological problems. now that they are supposedly fixed what are we seeing? >> there were good signs that some of the fixes are in place and we got the obama care exchange numbers for november and there was a major uptick. ore than a quarter million last month and that is twice as many as october. attributed to the technical fixes with the website. cathol kathle sebelius is planning an investigation. > i have asked the i.g. to become involved because i think it is very appropriate to look only the ects of not management practices but the penditures, specs in the contract, payment issues. sed on his ba recommendation. >> don't get the idea that fixed.ing has been the website continues to face challenges namely back-end issues including data transfer. till have improved but s problems
they have a new chief operating officer emily white.gure out rying to f how po monetize disappearing photos. ge.t is the challen >> there are new numbers out that crossed this morning on affordable care act in sign-ups in november. e have talked about the technological problems. now that they are supposedly fixed what are we seeing? >> there were good signs that some of the fixes are in place and we got the obama care exchange numbers for november and there was a major uptick. ore...
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. >> who is emily white at snap chat? she was previously at instagram. >> she made her way up.e's got stock options google, snap chat, instagram. >> she is sitting pretty right now. executes markg zuckerberg's vision at facebook. you see her imprint on the facebook functions or is she doing what someone else envisioned? >> that's a good point because the vision of a company comes from the founder. the changes that will come in the tech and a stable come from the founding level, not the investor level. you will see a different culture when there is a woman. here is david brooks today -- this is a fabulous essay on thought leaders. it's true. you have a family shift, how do you fold that into what you see with women 2.0. ? >> women are setting the culture the way they want to do it. flexiblelves being where they need to go off and have a child. >> that has happened and industries across america as women have moved in. it happens for software and internet businesses in general, does it matter that women are in charge now? how will it change that? >> it's important because of what
. >> who is emily white at snap chat? she was previously at instagram. >> she made her way up.e's got stock options google, snap chat, instagram. >> she is sitting pretty right now. executes markg zuckerberg's vision at facebook. you see her imprint on the facebook functions or is she doing what someone else envisioned? >> that's a good point because the vision of a company comes from the founder. the changes that will come in the tech and a stable come from the founding...
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emily chang. we have breaking news. the whites going to today, the panel report heating up a relief that was supposed to happen next month. i want to get to white house correspondent phil mattingly. this is a review of a panel that the president would together, looking at the nsa surveillance policy over the last few months. this is quite a surprise to see this report is early, right? >> that is right, emily. we expected it in january along the time the president himself was opposed to announce what he planned to do, the changes he plans to implement regarding the intelligence collection methods. the review we know for a fact has 46 recommendations in it. it was put together by a five- member panel which included ex cia acting director mike morel. we're told it is very lengthy, but we all expected it in january for the press secretary jay carney said today that largely because the white house feels there has been some inaccuracies in the reporting of what is in this report, they are going to release a redacted or at least readabl
emily chang. we have breaking news. the whites going to today, the panel report heating up a relief that was supposed to happen next month. i want to get to white house correspondent phil mattingly. this is a review of a panel that the president would together, looking at the nsa surveillance policy over the last few months. this is quite a surprise to see this report is early, right? >> that is right, emily. we expected it in january along the time the president himself was opposed to...
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emily chang. tech ceo's our meeting with president obama at the white house today. cook was just spotted leaving the meeting. eric schmidt also among the leaders meeting to discuss healthcare.gov. we are joined by julianna goldman. what's we have on a reading on this meeting? what do we know? >> so far we have only heard -- from timcook cook. our producer that tim cook on his way out. he said it was a great meeting. we could expect it was a frank talk. especially when it came to the nsa surveillance. we know that the tech industry is really under fire for participating in the nsa surveillance program, particularly when it comes to collecting metadata. it is hurting business abroad. they are facing tighter regulations overseas. the white house wanted these tech execs to come to them to talk about health care efforts to fix healthcare.gov and the group said they would only come if the nsa could be on the agenda. again, we expected -- it is certainly right for them to be talking with the white house about this given the ongoing review that president obama is undertakin
emily chang. tech ceo's our meeting with president obama at the white house today. cook was just spotted leaving the meeting. eric schmidt also among the leaders meeting to discuss healthcare.gov. we are joined by julianna goldman. what's we have on a reading on this meeting? what do we know? >> so far we have only heard -- from timcook cook. our producer that tim cook on his way out. he said it was a great meeting. we could expect it was a frank talk. especially when it came to the nsa...
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emily drew, al jazeera, new york. >> >> white house says retired fbi agent robert levinson was not aber, but
emily drew, al jazeera, new york. >> >> white house says retired fbi agent robert levinson was not aber, but
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the size of ecstatic nation include white heat, the friendship of emily dickenson, and thomas wentworth hissenson, hawthorne, a life. she is a regular contributor to the new york times book review and the nations and editor of the select poetry of americans project project. in 2009 she received a push cart prize, a guggenheim fellowship, a fellowship from the american council of learned societies and two national endowment for the humanities fellowships among others. last year she was elected a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences. a former director of the leon leavy center for buying agraph in new york. she teaches in the msa programs of the new school glover columbia university school of the arts and has taught sarah lawrence college and union college in new yorkie she was washington irving professor of modern literary. please welcome brenda wineapple and nathaniel philbrick. [applause] >> on my way over here, nathaniel and i talked about how both of these subjects are obviously the most -- among the most notable eras of american history. how could we characterize a com
the size of ecstatic nation include white heat, the friendship of emily dickenson, and thomas wentworth hissenson, hawthorne, a life. she is a regular contributor to the new york times book review and the nations and editor of the select poetry of americans project project. in 2009 she received a push cart prize, a guggenheim fellowship, a fellowship from the american council of learned societies and two national endowment for the humanities fellowships among others. last year she was elected a...
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emily. >> they just say there's four videos showing a black male in a white tee, and black jeans, and theysee an arm, and a whole bunch of shots. that's what they're saying. this is america. you know how many black men there is in this world that might be wearing black shorts, a white t-shirt? that has to be me? >> sutton says after the shots ended, he realized emily was lying on the bridge. >> she said, something is wrong with my chest. so i ripped her shirt open, and there was three holes in her chest. >> while emily was recovering in the hospital, authorities arrested sutton and charged him with shooting his rival. he wasn't charged for emily's shooting because she backed up his story. >> sometimes i be thinking this ain't even real. like, am i really still here? because i haven't even -- i haven't spent no time with her since she got shot. i haven't touched her, you know what i mean? for all i know, this could be all -- this could be a figment of my imagination. she really could be dead. >> when it comes to the death of a loved one, krystle o'reilly is clear about reality, especially d
emily. >> they just say there's four videos showing a black male in a white tee, and black jeans, and theysee an arm, and a whole bunch of shots. that's what they're saying. this is america. you know how many black men there is in this world that might be wearing black shorts, a white t-shirt? that has to be me? >> sutton says after the shots ended, he realized emily was lying on the bridge. >> she said, something is wrong with my chest. so i ripped her shirt open, and there...
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. >> our thanks to emily and to dunlap for being our guest on the story of lou henry hoover. and our thanks to the white house historical association for their help throughout the series. >> tuesday, 9:00 p.m., first adies features the life of eleanor roosevelt. a constant traveller, it was who gave the nation's first radio address to people.ican she held regular news conferences for female reporters only. she spoke on what have of the new deal policies. promoted heifer causes, living wage, and civil rights. she was the first first lady to address a national political first to and the write a daily syndicated column. us tuesday, 9:00 p.m. eastern as we learn more about eleanor roosevelt. the new s returns in year with the five most recent reagan dies from nancy nights,lle obama monday live, 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> if you're a high school student, make a five-to-seven video and include c-span programming for your chance to grand prize of $5,000 prizes.00,000 in total studentcam.org.t >> coming up, a discussion on ew technologies for public safety. after that, journalist glenn reen wald on nsa surveill
. >> our thanks to emily and to dunlap for being our guest on the story of lou henry hoover. and our thanks to the white house historical association for their help throughout the series. >> tuesday, 9:00 p.m., first adies features the life of eleanor roosevelt. a constant traveller, it was who gave the nation's first radio address to people.ican she held regular news conferences for female reporters only. she spoke on what have of the new deal policies. promoted heifer causes,...
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the writers he chooses are white and with the exception of emily dickens, mail. he deserves not the community, present purposes. his nationalistic impulse, great work of art in distinction between high and low. at the same time it complicates the monolithic vendors ending. he does so quite willingly. the privilege of social contexts, in david's words, each of these supports the writers can index as rejection of formalism in memphis is on the spirit of the age, i believe from the historical frame with identifiable forms and features all about their good reynolds premise both acknowledges and challenges verities of the day. here it is, david's words a emergence of america's natural literature in the first half resulting in large dramatic shifts in the rhetorical strategies of popular tax. many different kinds of social text suddenly lost their equivalencies and became colored by radical infusion of the imaginative. advancing richly nuanced reading and popular sermons, reform tracks, city mysteries, domestic novels, popular humor. a second shot notion david has writ
the writers he chooses are white and with the exception of emily dickens, mail. he deserves not the community, present purposes. his nationalistic impulse, great work of art in distinction between high and low. at the same time it complicates the monolithic vendors ending. he does so quite willingly. the privilege of social contexts, in david's words, each of these supports the writers can index as rejection of formalism in memphis is on the spirit of the age, i believe from the historical...
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. >> our thanks to emily and to annette dunlap for being our guest on the story of lou henry hoover. and our thanks to the white house historical association for their help throughout the series. >> next week watch more programs from our first ladies series including highlights from season two midweek. each night at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. in just a few weeks our series returns live with programs on the five most recent first ladies beginning with nancy reagan monday night starting anuary 13. >> we're offing a book on first ladies for $12:95. and our website has more about the first ladies including a special section welcome to the white house produced by our partner the white house historical association about life in the executive mansion during the tenure of each of the first ladies. find out more at cspan.org/firstladies. >> tonight on c-span a discussion on gender, race and the growing incarceration rate among women. after that a congressional gold medal ceremony honoring american tribes on their military service. and later a discussion about faith in the white house. >> i think radio is the longer an
. >> our thanks to emily and to annette dunlap for being our guest on the story of lou henry hoover. and our thanks to the white house historical association for their help throughout the series. >> next week watch more programs from our first ladies series including highlights from season two midweek. each night at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. in just a few weeks our series returns live with programs on the five most recent first ladies beginning with nancy reagan monday night...
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white house. skbl so can the president get his political mojo back on track? bring in emily, strategist from the center for american progress action fund and rick tyler, republican strategist, and former spokesman for newt gingrich. thank you both for joining us. emily, let me start with you. john podesto, one of those familiar names, what does he bring and will it work? >> i think yes and yes. he brings so much. he is so smart in the way, you need to look no further than the way he has built the center for american progress, even what he's done in the past couple weeks. he's always pushing forward a long term look at income inequality and progressive agenda, knows how to handle crisis. he was bill clinton's chief of staff through the entire impeachment trial, knows how to handle it. he brings not just strong in the political agenda, but strong on climate, on health care. these are things the president needs to hold onto moving forward. we have seen every signal to believe he will. >> let me bring in rick tyler. what do you think, rick, if you could advise the president, giv
white house. skbl so can the president get his political mojo back on track? bring in emily, strategist from the center for american progress action fund and rick tyler, republican strategist, and former spokesman for newt gingrich. thank you both for joining us. emily, let me start with you. john podesto, one of those familiar names, what does he bring and will it work? >> i think yes and yes. he brings so much. he is so smart in the way, you need to look no further than the way he has...
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emily, did the president lie. >> approval ratings of the president, 19%. >> americans aren't going for that excuse. the president had the white house for two years and democrats controlled the congress. they should have gotten something done then. they focused on obama care. look. it's a disaster. they didn't try to go after the economy. they should have tried to fix the economy. instead they focused time on a broken program by pulling in conservative concepts into a health care plan. >> that's -- >> oh. >> that's the reality. the main fundamental promises. keeping your plan, your doctor, saving $2500 per family per year, not true. you may trust him but you are one of five people in the country that believe him. >> you know me. >> i totally agree. there was over simplification. >> why are you having a hard time admitting it's not true? >> just the individual market there are ebbs and flows. that's natural. not everyone can keep their plan. >> they knew, read the november 2 edition of the wall street journal. they were debating in jewel of 2010 whether to tell the truth. they decided against it. here you are. he could have sai
emily, did the president lie. >> approval ratings of the president, 19%. >> americans aren't going for that excuse. the president had the white house for two years and democrats controlled the congress. they should have gotten something done then. they focused on obama care. look. it's a disaster. they didn't try to go after the economy. they should have tried to fix the economy. instead they focused time on a broken program by pulling in conservative concepts into a health care...
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host: we are talking to emily ethridge about the affordable care act are the announcements on the whitese saying they met their goals for functionality of the website that the vast majority of folks can use the healthcare.gov website. if you have questions or comments, give us a call. phone lines are open. as folks are calling in, news from last week on the supreme court taking up cases that have to do with pieces of the affordable care act, what are the biggest cases we're looking at? guest: the big one we will see the supreme court take up his this case of dealing with whether for-profit companies at no cost to their employees or the law requires that. it requires insurance plans to offer no charge contraception. religious extensions get an exception. it creates a workaround. but there are for-profit companies saying they should get the exemption as well because of their religious believes. the main one is hobby lobby where they brought this case. we expect the supreme court to take up and will on next year. that is really a thing that has attracted a lot of attention in congress. hos
host: we are talking to emily ethridge about the affordable care act are the announcements on the whitese saying they met their goals for functionality of the website that the vast majority of folks can use the healthcare.gov website. if you have questions or comments, give us a call. phone lines are open. as folks are calling in, news from last week on the supreme court taking up cases that have to do with pieces of the affordable care act, what are the biggest cases we're looking at? guest:...
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class we are talking to emily idge about the affordable care act are the announcements on the white house saying they met their goals for functionality of the website that the vast majority of folks can use the healthcare.gov website. if you have questions or comments, give us a call. phone minds are open. -- as folks are calling in, news from last week on the supreme court taking up cases that have to do with pieces of the affordable care act, what are the biggest cases we're looking at? >> the big one we will see the supreme court take up his this case of dealing with atther for-profit companies no cost to their employees or the law requires that. it requires insurance plans to offer no charge contraception. religious extensions get an exception. .t creates a workaround but there are for-profit companies saying they should get the exemption as well because of their religious believes. the main one is hobby lobby where they brought this case. we expect the supreme court to take up and will on next year. thing that hasa attracted a lot of attention in congress. class the timeline for this
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. >> our thanks to emily and to dunlap for being our guest on the story of lou henry hoover. and our thanks to the whitehouse historical association for their help throughout the series.
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emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. let's get straight to the rundown. a white house advisory panel is calling for significant limits on government surveillance including stopping the n.s.a. from collecting and storing billions of phone records. angry customers after rates surge in a snowstorm. we debate. and google now owns the cheetah. big dog and other robots from boston dynamics as it bias yet another robotics company, all part of a project led by andrew ruben. we begin a debate over government surveillance. this report is the work of an advisory panel appointed in august. the panel says surveillance should continue but with significant restrictions. their 46 recommendations include making it harder for the fed to get access to phone records by having phone companies or a private third party store call data. the government would have to get a court order to access the records. the panel is calling for new criteria for eavesdropping on foreign leaders. so what could these panel recommendations mean for the relationship between government, tech and your securi
emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. let's get straight to the rundown. a white house advisory panel is calling for significant limits on government surveillance including stopping the n.s.a. from collecting and storing billions of phone records. angry customers after rates surge in a snowstorm. we debate. and google now owns the cheetah. big dog...
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host: we are talking to emily ethridge about the affordable care act and the announcements on the white house saying they met their goals for functionality of the website, that the vast majority of folks can use the healthcare.gov website. if you have questions or comments, give us a call. as folks are calling in, news from last week on the supreme court taking up cases that have to do with pieces of the affordable care act, what are the biggest cases we're looking at? guest: the big one we will see the supreme court take up his this case of dealing with whether for-profit companies at -- have to provide contraceptive coverage at no cost to their employees or the law requires that. it requires insurance plans to offer no charge contraception. religious extensions get an exception. it creates a workaround. but there are for-profit companies saying they should get the exemption as well because of their religious beliefs. the main one is hobby lobby where they brought this case. we expect the supreme court to take up and will on next year. that is really a thing that has attracted a lot of
host: we are talking to emily ethridge about the affordable care act and the announcements on the white house saying they met their goals for functionality of the website, that the vast majority of folks can use the healthcare.gov website. if you have questions or comments, give us a call. as folks are calling in, news from last week on the supreme court taking up cases that have to do with pieces of the affordable care act, what are the biggest cases we're looking at? guest: the big one we...
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emily drew, al jazeera, new york. >> >> white house says retired fbi agent robert levinson was not abi member, but a craze contractor. several were injured for the past three days mourners have waited for hours in the hot sun to view the south african's coffin. >>> bracing for a foot of snow in new england and six inches around ne new york and connecti. america tonight is up next with joie chen. i'll see you here at 11:00 eastern, 8:00 pacific. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. korea executed bs nephew. just how stable is the leader. he wanted to cut the growth in cost of living adjustments and others that felt that was the wrong way to go to start to cut entitlements or at least slow the growth of entitlements. both of them came to a neutral, compromised ground. this is a compromise of the sort that people have been asking for for quite some time. the bottom line here, those conservative objections are getting some traction, but the betting is now this evening that this is going to pass the house of representatives on thursday and go to the senate the next week and end up on
emily drew, al jazeera, new york. >> >> white house says retired fbi agent robert levinson was not abi member, but a craze contractor. several were injured for the past three days mourners have waited for hours in the hot sun to view the south african's coffin. >>> bracing for a foot of snow in new england and six inches around ne new york and connecti. america tonight is up next with joie chen. i'll see you here at 11:00 eastern, 8:00 pacific. you can get the latest on...