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snapchat emily white is leaving the company. she joined in late 2013. she has been a key raise on the advertising partners. shareholders meeting and blockbuster usually don't go together. but disney broke blockbuster news. disney talked of a plan for the sequel to "frozen." with the release of a live action movie "cinderella" they are thinking of a "frozen" short. and following the fantastic success of "the avengers," disney will make 11 more films in the next four years. shelby holliday is following this story for us. "daredevil" was a terrible movie. they have been putting blockbuster upon blockbuster on all of these franchises. an amazing news. >> one investor discuss the shareholder meeting as wild to. disney continues to do everything right. they are appealing to the masses by expending on these franchises that field to men, women, children. they are expanding globally. movies are exploding in china. makes perfect sense. they are also returning to their roots. opening of "cinderella" has did sney going back to the classic films. they could be launc
snapchat emily white is leaving the company. she joined in late 2013. she has been a key raise on the advertising partners. shareholders meeting and blockbuster usually don't go together. but disney broke blockbuster news. disney talked of a plan for the sequel to "frozen." with the release of a live action movie "cinderella" they are thinking of a "frozen" short. and following the fantastic success of "the avengers," disney will make 11 more films in the...
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snapchat ceo emily white is leaving the company.director sarah sperling and the ad executive mike randall out the door. what is going on? joining me bloomberg west editor at large cory johnson and on the phone from sxsw in austin, alex brink go. cory: you know, you are supposed to take a picture and the executives careers disappear. i think startups are hard. and founder run startups are even harder in some ways because they have a clear notion of what they want the country to be right -- the company to be like. they are getting so much attention and are launching into so much scale and have such high valuations for companies that are barely out of the gate -- maybe that is why we are seeing some ugliness that goes with startups. alix: it's interesting. emily white was building the sales ad business and that is still in its very early stages. alex, is anyone saying anything about this on the ground in sxsw? alex: it will be a key area to pay attention to. they have the full discover thing. it is not showing up on videos. and they ar
snapchat ceo emily white is leaving the company.director sarah sperling and the ad executive mike randall out the door. what is going on? joining me bloomberg west editor at large cory johnson and on the phone from sxsw in austin, alex brink go. cory: you know, you are supposed to take a picture and the executives careers disappear. i think startups are hard. and founder run startups are even harder in some ways because they have a clear notion of what they want the country to be right -- the...
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the young girl in pennsylvania 9-year-old, who thankfully is healthy right now, emily white head who had a particular kind of leukemia. and the only way her life was saved was because of an experimental so-called t-cell therapy that was pine nird by folks researchers i should say nih-funded researchers at children's hospital in philadelphia. when it comes to these debates about funding levels which frankly are rather bizarre when we consider the outcomes positive outcomes that we have through nih. i have to ask, what if down the road because we didn't make the investment because congress failed would the next elly white head be saved? so i think it's worth not just contemplating but using those examples as a springboard to action. dr. collins, i just want to go back to something you mentioned before. and i know it's by way of reiteration but it's important to repeat ourselves around here people get the message a little better. did you say that nih has lost 23% of its purchasing power since 2003? is that accurate? >> that is in fact accurate. and i can actually show you a graph that w
the young girl in pennsylvania 9-year-old, who thankfully is healthy right now, emily white head who had a particular kind of leukemia. and the only way her life was saved was because of an experimental so-called t-cell therapy that was pine nird by folks researchers i should say nih-funded researchers at children's hospital in philadelphia. when it comes to these debates about funding levels which frankly are rather bizarre when we consider the outcomes positive outcomes that we have through...
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i met emily whitehead at the white house senator alexander was there that aren't as well. emily was there for the announcement as was her doctor. this is the kind of amazing success story that we believe is out there in greater numbers but we have to be sure that we are investing in all of the steps it takes to get there. what happened with emily you can trace back 50 years of hard work understanding the immune system and understanding cancer. ultimately, getting to the white -- point. it didn't arise out of nowhere. >> i want to ask you about the present initiative, the precision medicine initiative. in the context of emily and other children tell me about how the initiative can come or any other undertaken or initiative that nih will be involved in that will focus more on the pediatric research the pediatric research that leads to those breakthroughs. >> well, the precision medicine initiative aims to have an early focus on cancer and a longer-term effort to try to build this million strong court across the nation to try to take advantage of a coalescence of really exciti
i met emily whitehead at the white house senator alexander was there that aren't as well. emily was there for the announcement as was her doctor. this is the kind of amazing success story that we believe is out there in greater numbers but we have to be sure that we are investing in all of the steps it takes to get there. what happened with emily you can trace back 50 years of hard work understanding the immune system and understanding cancer. ultimately, getting to the white -- point. it...
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. >> emily :two near tennyson, the most recent at hayward high school police say all have involved a whitedoor vehicle and a lone man the victims have all been 14 to 16 year old girls walking home from school alone between three and four o'clock in the afternoon. >>:i've always felt unsafe in heyward and this only makes me feel more unsafe. it could happen again >>:we definitely have a long-- large police presence around the school >> emily :in fact we saw this officer patrolling just a few blocks away from where the most recent kidnapping happened near hayward high school. >>:the post on social media his face and said that we should be careful that we see him >> emily :hayward pd says the school district is launching their own educational campaign to make sure students are aware of what's going on. >> reporter :members of ron williams family are meeting to decide who gets items from his possession in court some members argue that he granted them his clothing pictures and other articles his wife wants to keep the wedding clothes they wore during the wedding and other various pictures the s
. >> emily :two near tennyson, the most recent at hayward high school police say all have involved a whitedoor vehicle and a lone man the victims have all been 14 to 16 year old girls walking home from school alone between three and four o'clock in the afternoon. >>:i've always felt unsafe in heyward and this only makes me feel more unsafe. it could happen again >>:we definitely have a long-- large police presence around the school >> emily :in fact we saw this officer...
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white, and blue shake. and we talked about companies and ultimately started paypal. emilye paypal story is sort of long and legend, as we know. looking back, was selling it the right thing? the right time? max: the team was very tired. probably the right call. but, on the emotional front, it was very difficult. on the business front, probably the right thing. emily: what was difficult about it? max: it's your baby. it was this gangly teenager that was growing up into being a beautiful company. emily: after you sold paypal, you could have retired. you didn't. i know it was actually a hard time for you. max: it turns out i am much happier when i am working. and i am not working, i am kind of a bummer. i bum people out. everyone around me was sort of, oh, man, don't come over, you're sad. emily: so you started slide. max: i started a bunch of things. slide was the thing that i ultimately wound up running. as i found out, not the thing that i deeply cared about at the product level. i was not in love, and still am not in love, with entertainment, but ultimately was not nearly
white, and blue shake. and we talked about companies and ultimately started paypal. emilye paypal story is sort of long and legend, as we know. looking back, was selling it the right thing? the right time? max: the team was very tired. probably the right call. but, on the emotional front, it was very difficult. on the business front, probably the right thing. emily: what was difficult about it? max: it's your baby. it was this gangly teenager that was growing up into being a beautiful company....
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emily whitehead. i met her in the white house senator alexander was there as well. as was her doctor. this is the kind of amazing success story that we believe is out there and in greater numbers , but we must be sure we are investing in the steps it takes to get there. what what happened you can trace back 50 years of hard work understanding the immune system and cancer, ultimately getting to that. >> i wanted to ask you about the pres.'s initiative, the precision medicine initiative in the context of emily and other children. tell me how that can or any other undertaking or initiative that nih will be involved in that we will focus more on the pediatric research, the pediatric research that leads to those breakthroughs. >> the precision medicine initiative aims to have an early focus on cancer and a longer-term effort to try to build this cohort across the nation to try to take advantage of a coalescence of exciting technological opportunities. one is the genomic revolution, the beat -- the ability to be able to get information about dna at a remarkably low cost. the other is is the
emily whitehead. i met her in the white house senator alexander was there as well. as was her doctor. this is the kind of amazing success story that we believe is out there and in greater numbers , but we must be sure we are investing in the steps it takes to get there. what what happened you can trace back 50 years of hard work understanding the immune system and cancer, ultimately getting to that. >> i wanted to ask you about the pres.'s initiative, the precision medicine initiative in...
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i really appreciate your raising emily whitehead as an example of what we need to have more of. i met her in the white house. senator alexander was there as well. emily was there for the announcement by the medicine initiative as was her doctor, carl june. this is the kind of amazing success story that we believe is out there in greater numbers, but we have to be sure that we're investing in all of the steps it takes to get there. what happened with emily you can trace back 50 years of hard work understanding immune system and understanding cancer. ultimately getting to that point. it didn't just arise out of nowhere. >> doctor, i wanted eded to ask you about the president's initiative, the precision medicine initiative. in that, in the context of emily and other children, tell me about how that can and any other undertaking or initiative that nih will be involved in, will focus more on the pediatric research the pediatric research at least of those breakthroughs. >> well, the precision medicine initiative aims to have an early focus on cancer and a longer term effort to try to build this million stro
i really appreciate your raising emily whitehead as an example of what we need to have more of. i met her in the white house. senator alexander was there as well. emily was there for the announcement by the medicine initiative as was her doctor, carl june. this is the kind of amazing success story that we believe is out there in greater numbers, but we have to be sure that we're investing in all of the steps it takes to get there. what happened with emily you can trace back 50 years of hard...
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white. it's all there. >> we see a little coming up. primetime your closet. emily, of course from "revenge."but this is about white and the floral trend is huge for spring but the great part about this dress is that it's ombre so you don't have floral all over. it doesn't feel too sweet. got that sort of killer edge i want to stay with her character. of course, the pockets and this is by ralph lauren, $129. >> thank you. we could see this and there's that white you're talking about. >> yes, there's the white and then you have it with the other trend florals. just have little bits of it. >> now we'll continue to primetime your closet right here. a show that we know, "girls." >> "girls." >> come on out. >> yes, absolutely. shoshanna in "girls" so cute, upper east side girl, a little neurotic at times but she wears, you know, a lace dress in the show with flats, but we want to do this. lace isn't practical for every day. so we love this dress. can you believe this is $28. >> $28. >> $28 at macy's. i love this, but we put it with heels to give it an edge. of course it's that kind of dress you ca
white. it's all there. >> we see a little coming up. primetime your closet. emily, of course from "revenge."but this is about white and the floral trend is huge for spring but the great part about this dress is that it's ombre so you don't have floral all over. it doesn't feel too sweet. got that sort of killer edge i want to stay with her character. of course, the pockets and this is by ralph lauren, $129. >> thank you. we could see this and there's that white you're...
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white. awe there. >> we see a little coming up. primetime your closet. from "revenge." she has a dress and this is a take on that. >> it is. this is inspired by emily'suge for spring but the great part about this dress it's ombre so you don't have floral all over. it doesn't feel too sweet. got that sort of killer edge i want to stay with her character. of course, the pockets by ralph lauren $129. >> thank you. we could see this and there's that white you're talking about. >> the white and then you have it with the trend florals. little bits of it. >>ing 0, now we'll continue to primetime your closet right here. a show that we know "girls." come on out. >> shoshanna in "girls" so cute upper east side girl a little neurotic at times but she wears, you know a lace dress in the show but we want to do this. lace isn't practical for every day. can you believe this is $28. >> $28. >> by macy's. we put it with heels to give it an edge. that kind you can wear all through the day, all through -- into the night on the weekends. >> that's what i was going to of course ask. what occasion? >> that looks great. looking good. oh here we go again. i love this. >> wh
white. awe there. >> we see a little coming up. primetime your closet. from "revenge." she has a dress and this is a take on that. >> it is. this is inspired by emily'suge for spring but the great part about this dress it's ombre so you don't have floral all over. it doesn't feel too sweet. got that sort of killer edge i want to stay with her character. of course, the pockets by ralph lauren $129. >> thank you. we could see this and there's that white you're talking...
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fact they were driving back by the white house and happened for do it at a time where there's a suspicious package is the worst luck in the history of the world. to emily's point it's like the keystone cops. >> there is an ethos among secret service a little, the big going-away party to have fun? >> i don't really know too much about what the -- what the atmosphere is like. >> i think this is an agency that used to have a lot of pride in itself and took the mission seriously and there's no sign that they do that anymore. >> you have a point. here's a sampling of foul-ups under this president. less than a year, two reality tv stars got past security checkpoints at a state dinner and actually meet the president. in april of 2012, roughly a dozen agents are caught soliciting prostitutes in colombia ahead of the president's visit. two months later "the washington post" discovers that white house agents had been removed from duty to protect a personal friend of the boss, their boss. in september of 2014, "the washington post" also reports that the agency bungled an investigation into a shooting incident that left a bullet hole just feet away from the presiden
fact they were driving back by the white house and happened for do it at a time where there's a suspicious package is the worst luck in the history of the world. to emily's point it's like the keystone cops. >> there is an ethos among secret service a little, the big going-away party to have fun? >> i don't really know too much about what the -- what the atmosphere is like. >> i think this is an agency that used to have a lot of pride in itself and took the mission seriously...
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. >> emily's list is going to honor secretary clinton and we will hear remarks. more from the white house. the president and first lady launched a new initiative called let girls learn that promotes girl's education world wild. the president's wife will visit japan and camdodia later this month to promote the program. this is 20 minutes. >>> everybody have a seat. thank you for that introduction and everything you have done to help the girls and the young women in the united states. we could not be prouder -- except for your mom. she is prouder. she is. we know you are just getting started so you will do amazing things in the future as well. i want to thank the members of congress who are here including congress congresswoman kate who is a developer of leading done right. where is kate? she had to run back to vote on homeland security. [laughter] >> i also want to mention congress congresswoman lita noland who is in the middle of the vote as well. we are looking forward to working with all of you on this initiative in the months ahead. my job is pretty easy. i am here to introduce h
. >> emily's list is going to honor secretary clinton and we will hear remarks. more from the white house. the president and first lady launched a new initiative called let girls learn that promotes girl's education world wild. the president's wife will visit japan and camdodia later this month to promote the program. this is 20 minutes. >>> everybody have a seat. thank you for that introduction and everything you have done to help the girls and the young women in the united...
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white house chief of staff cyrus bean. our "scandal" sources tell me this is a flashback episode tonight. we will meet the former mrs. bean according to "the hollywood reporter" emily berg. she will play cyrus' wife janet. it features cyrus' late husband james and some good old fashioned "scandal" drama. >> i'm sorry. say that again. >> what? jummy: although tonight's episode has not aired yet, we have dirt on next week's episode. it's called "honor thy father". and sources say we will see david rosen strengthening his case against olivia pope's father and b6-13. with the "scandal" scoop i'm jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. kimberly: be sure to catch abc's primetime line-up beginning with an all new "gray's anatomy" at 8:00 followed by "scandal" and "american crime" and then abc 7 news at 11:00. autria: first, you can call it a major hangup for district residents. why it could be impossible to get a 202 area code in a few years. kimberly: and "7 on your side" with a consumer alert. which home repairs require a call to your insurance company? what you can do to save time and money. sam: marijuana in d.c. is legal. only legal way to get it is have someone give it to you o
white house chief of staff cyrus bean. our "scandal" sources tell me this is a flashback episode tonight. we will meet the former mrs. bean according to "the hollywood reporter" emily berg. she will play cyrus' wife janet. it features cyrus' late husband james and some good old fashioned "scandal" drama. >> i'm sorry. say that again. >> what? jummy: although tonight's episode has not aired yet, we have dirt on next week's episode. it's called...
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collects tomorrow, wrote to the white house 2016 features remarks by former secretary of state fairly clinton who was honored at this week's emily's list gala, and former governor jeb bush who spoke at a fundraiser in irwindale, iowa. >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv in american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literally life and this weekend, we partnered with comcast for a visit to galveston, texas. >> the rising tide, the rising wind certainly drew them. they watched in amazement as both of these factors battered the beachfront structures. at the time, we had wooden bathhouse is out in the gulf of mexico. we also had peers. we had a huge pavilion called olympia by the sea. as the storm increased in intensity, these structures literally were turned into matchsticks. the 1900 storm struck galveston saturday september 8, 1900. the storm began before noon, increased in dramatic intensity, and finally tapered off toward midnight that evening. this hurricane was and still is the deadliest recorded national event in the history of the united states. >> watch all of our events fro
collects tomorrow, wrote to the white house 2016 features remarks by former secretary of state fairly clinton who was honored at this week's emily's list gala, and former governor jeb bush who spoke at a fundraiser in irwindale, iowa. >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv in american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literally life and this weekend, we partnered with comcast for a visit to galveston, texas. >> the rising tide, the...