45
45
Aug 13, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought couldgreat at compete or science but weren't yet, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation, trying to get women to feel that they have peers from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class but there aren't enough women, you can be in a lean in circle of computer scientists, where you are seeing more women. we need to do more because we are still not moving numbers enough. emily: i have heard you talk about how much you enjoy visiting lean in circles and hearing other women talk about the challenges they are taking on. what challenges do you want to take on? sherly: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] ♪ emily: mark has just gone on a tour of the entire country to connect with real americans. sheryl: well, mark wanted to make sure he had gone to all the states. it was interesting, when i first came to facebook, mark told me he had never really gotten to travel that much. he started a compa
we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought couldgreat at compete or science but weren't yet, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation, trying to get women to feel that they have peers from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class but there aren't enough women, you can be in a lean in circle of computer scientists, where you are seeing...
36
36
Aug 13, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we started going earlier in the program; we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresentedities who we thought could be great at compete or science but weren't yet, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation, trying to get women to feel that they have peers from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class but there aren't enough women, you can be in a lean in circle of computer scientists, where you are seeing more women. and we need to do more because we are still not moving numbers enough. emily: i've heard you talk about how much you enjoy visiting lean in circles and hearing other women talk about the challenges they are taking on. what new challenges do you want to take on? sherly: i feel fully challenged. [laughter] ♪ emily: mark has just gone on a tour of the entire country to connect with real americans. sheryl: well, mark wanted to make sure he had gone to all the states. it was interesting, when i first came to facebook, mark told me he had never really gotten to
we started going earlier in the program; we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresentedities who we thought could be great at compete or science but weren't yet, so we could get them earlier, invest in them, keep them in. we have a large computer program that we do with linkedin and my foundation, trying to get women to feel that they have peers from the beginning. if you go to a computer science class but there aren't enough women, you can be in a lean in circle of...
32
32
Aug 9, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier in the program we created facebook university, trying to find women and underrepresented minoritiesought could be great in computer science, but were not in the field so we could invest in them. we have a large computer science and engineering lean in program. we do it with linkedin and bespoke trying to get women to feel like they have peers right from the beginning. if you go to computer science circlef you can be an 11 where you are seeing more women, and we need to do more, because we are not moving the numbers enough. emily: much more of our conversation, coming up. we discover mark zuckerberg's latest mission across the u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: with 2 billion global users, facebook is no longer about connecting the world, but bringing it closer together. that is according to ceo mark zuckerberg went on tour around the u.s. as part of a personal challenge to visit all 50 states. in our exclusive interview with ceo cheryl sandberg -- sheryl sandberg, i asked about this mission. it is interesting. when i first came to facebook, mark told me he hadn't gotten to travel th
earlier in the program we created facebook university, trying to find women and underrepresented minoritiesought could be great in computer science, but were not in the field so we could invest in them. we have a large computer science and engineering lean in program. we do it with linkedin and bespoke trying to get women to feel like they have peers right from the beginning. if you go to computer science circlef you can be an 11 where you are seeing more women, and we need to do more, because...
34
34
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
early in the program, we created facebook university, trying to find women and underrepresented minoritiesght could be good at computer science or were just starting in the field so we can get the early and invest in them and try to keep them. we have a very large computer science lean and program. scarlet: sheryl sandberg said gender inequality in tech is not due to gender differences but cultural processes that exist. -- perceptions that exist. we all need to do more. julia: i do think men and women have different brands, the. we are required -- brains, though. we are wired differently. i think different roles ensued roles and can suit -- can suit women and can suit men. i think it starts early in the education. the sense of that it wasn't on topics very early on. i think you did change or education level is you want to change the perception that science or business -- scarlet: that gets back to the cultural side of it. yes, there are biological differences, but google has a company policy, and this guy seems to have highlighted parts of the policy, it is a result, your employment is tha
early in the program, we created facebook university, trying to find women and underrepresented minoritiesght could be good at computer science or were just starting in the field so we can get the early and invest in them and try to keep them. we have a very large computer science lean and program. scarlet: sheryl sandberg said gender inequality in tech is not due to gender differences but cultural processes that exist. -- perceptions that exist. we all need to do more. julia: i do think men...
73
73
Aug 30, 2017
08/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
university student was fatally stabbed on the u-m-d campus last may. former maryland student sean urbanski, who's white, is charged with the black student's murder. police say urbanski belonged to a racist facebook group. today people from both universities will observe a moment of reflection.. at 12:05 p.m. drive sober or get pulled over. that's the motto tonight - as charles county police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in la plata. there is a zero-tolerance for driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. over the next week throughout the labor day holiday - state police will have an increase in dui patrols. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - drier & milder today - rain from harvey arrives saturday (harvey makes morning) - nice for labor day - dry & seasonable for back to school tuesday today: mostly becoming partly cloudy. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 5 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 56-64 winds: sw 5 mph thursday: partly to mostly cloudy. seasonably warm and humid. stray shower. lows: 81-85 winds: wnw 5-10 mph still much more 6'oclock hour. just a mess on 95 this morning. an update on the traffic as you head out the door. that had built his house once thout
university student was fatally stabbed on the u-m-d campus last may. former maryland student sean urbanski, who's white, is charged with the black student's murder. police say urbanski belonged to a racist facebook group. today people from both universities will observe a moment of reflection.. at 12:05 p.m. drive sober or get pulled over. that's the motto tonight - as charles county police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in la plata. there is a zero-tolerance for driving while...
50
50
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
a team at michigan state university found facebook users experience response when they see or feed or facebook logo, it's a learned behavior and that's why it's so hard to stop >> i could have told you that. >> it's like a drug. >> for some >> when i first started i thought this is just work. >> a lot of us, that is, true. >> yes, it is. >>> there's a lot of people cleaning up today after the damage >> i want to say national weather service said they weren't going out today. they really think it was straight line winds. but we'll see what happens's we got action going on right now. north northwest where we have severe thunderstorm warnings kicked in and a few over the past hour. i'll show you what's happening. we've got a frontal system coming. and there have been storm firing up. we could have a pretty active night and some may not see anything at all. take a look what's gone right now, severe thunderstorm in effect. for washington, maryland and morgan, west virginia. and here are the communities that are in the line of fire, cherry run and clear spring, this is in effect through unt
a team at michigan state university found facebook users experience response when they see or feed or facebook logo, it's a learned behavior and that's why it's so hard to stop >> i could have told you that. >> it's like a drug. >> for some >> when i first started i thought this is just work. >> a lot of us, that is, true. >> yes, it is. >>> there's a lot of people cleaning up today after the damage >> i want to say national weather service...
107
107
Aug 16, 2017
08/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
morally different universes. on facebook, jeb bush wrote this. quote, i urge president trump to unite the country and he must leave no room for doubt that racism and hatred will not be tolerated or ignored by his white house. >>> one of the people coming to the president's defense, though, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan david duke, he tweeted this. thank you, president trump, for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about charlottesville and condemn the leftist terrorists in black lives matter and antifa. as expected democrats are pouncing on all this. ? lawmakers calling for the president to resign, including prince george's county executive baker running for governor of maryland by the way. jim, doreen, back to you. >> leon harris, thank you. we learned tonight virginia governor jerry mcauliffe and wife will attend a memorial service starting tomorrow. a me marchial service for hel heather heyer will happen tomorrow. funerals for two virginia state troopers will also happen this week. their helicopter crashed while they were moni
morally different universes. on facebook, jeb bush wrote this. quote, i urge president trump to unite the country and he must leave no room for doubt that racism and hatred will not be tolerated or ignored by his white house. >>> one of the people coming to the president's defense, though, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan david duke, he tweeted this. thank you, president trump, for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about charlottesville and condemn the leftist...
69
69
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought could computer science, but weren't yet in the field or just starting in the field, so we could get them earlier and invest in them and try to keep them in. we have a very large computer science and engineering lean-in circle program. alix: that was sheryl sandberg speaking to bloomberg television exclusively. this is like the perfect question, right? the google memo was the icing on the cake to this conversation. david: it's a big problem. by the way, it's not just in silicon valley. the business side in a lot of big companies, it was a problem we struggled with at abc news all the time. so this is not unique. i don't know that this memorandum from this young now-fired engineer has advanced the ball. alix: good question. and you have the former google engineer actually did to spoo bloomberg yesterday. here's what today say. >> the point of my memo was actually to improve google and google's culture. and they just punished me and shamed me for doing it. alix: we can all try to marginalize h
we created facebook university, tried to find women and underrepresented minorities who we thought could computer science, but weren't yet in the field or just starting in the field, so we could get them earlier and invest in them and try to keep them in. we have a very large computer science and engineering lean-in circle program. alix: that was sheryl sandberg speaking to bloomberg television exclusively. this is like the perfect question, right? the google memo was the icing on the cake to...
49
49
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
and then throw in, you know, the 800-pound gorillas in the media universe -- facebook and google -- which are now taking somewhere north, charlie, i think, of 70% of the advertising pie. so whether you're boston or san antonio or portland, maine, or chicago, it's the same story. that the significant amount of revenue that just naturally gravitated primarily to the local newspaper, also maybe to a tv station, radio station, is now going to facebook and google. and i don't think that's going to be reversed. charlie: it's a great story. "vanity fair" in the september issue with angelina jolie on the cover. james warren's story about the "new york times" and "the washington post" competition. james: thank you. charlie: to get the best journalism possible. thank you. james: my pleasure. charlie: we'll be right back. stay with us. charlie: the battle to retake the iraqi city of mosul was characterized by fierce, urban combat. iraqi coalition forces battled block by block in a series of deadly encounters that took a tremendous toll on the city and citizens. it is estimated 400,000 people were ki
and then throw in, you know, the 800-pound gorillas in the media universe -- facebook and google -- which are now taking somewhere north, charlie, i think, of 70% of the advertising pie. so whether you're boston or san antonio or portland, maine, or chicago, it's the same story. that the significant amount of revenue that just naturally gravitated primarily to the local newspaper, also maybe to a tv station, radio station, is now going to facebook and google. and i don't think that's going to...
44
44
Aug 27, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
david: is your use of facebook likes -- i guess at the time initially, a graduate student at the university of cambridge. correct? and at the time, i believe, facebook likes were public. anyone could see your facebook likes. so did that make that kind of dataset available to you since it was just public on facebook? is that what led you to use that data? michal: yes. you're pointing out here -- not a reason why -- another reason why i'm using facebook likes, which is that i was very lucky to get a huge dataset of volunteers that donated their facebook likes to me as well as their political views, their personality and other psychological scores, and basically other parts of their facebook profiles. so back in 2006 or 2007, my friend david stillwell, started this online personality questionnaire where you could take a personality -- standard personality test and then you would receive feedback on your scores. it went viral. we had more than six million people that took the test. and half of them generously gave us access to their basic facebook profiles. so when you finish your test, we woul
david: is your use of facebook likes -- i guess at the time initially, a graduate student at the university of cambridge. correct? and at the time, i believe, facebook likes were public. anyone could see your facebook likes. so did that make that kind of dataset available to you since it was just public on facebook? is that what led you to use that data? michal: yes. you're pointing out here -- not a reason why -- another reason why i'm using facebook likes, which is that i was very lucky to...
58
58
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
university. posted pictures to facebook calling the owners great examples of the entrepreneurial nature of the kentucky farmer. in texas, congressman will heard is visiting local dairy queen's, holding town halls to meet constituents throughout south and west texas. he has been chronicling the journey he calls the sea to dq on social media -- he calls d.c. to dq on social media. >> live on our second day of d.c. to dq. if you have been following us, this is 20 stops in six days, a meeting with constituents in the 23rd congressional district of texas. border.s of the >> congress returns september 5 with a busy fall ahead. on their list of issues include passing a federal spending bill by the september 30 deadline to fund the federal government. floor votes are expected by the end of the year on reforming the tax code and raising the debt ceiling. expected worke is on health care reform, holding hearings next month. watch coverage on the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 . >> coming up live on the c-span network, it is discussion about diversity and cyber security with professionals looking at wa
university. posted pictures to facebook calling the owners great examples of the entrepreneurial nature of the kentucky farmer. in texas, congressman will heard is visiting local dairy queen's, holding town halls to meet constituents throughout south and west texas. he has been chronicling the journey he calls the sea to dq on social media -- he calls d.c. to dq on social media. >> live on our second day of d.c. to dq. if you have been following us, this is 20 stops in six days, a meeting...
64
64
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
university. he posted pictures to facebook, calling the owners great examples of entrepreneurs. and a texan is visiting local dairy queens in his district, holding informal gatherings to me constituents. he has been chronicling the q" oney he calls "d.c. to d social media. here is a look. day am live on the second of d.c. to dq. this is 20 stops in six days. a meeting with constituents in the 23rd district of texas. 820 miles of the border. >> congress returns september 5 with a busy fall ahead. on the list of issues to take up , the passing of federal spending bill by september 30 and floor votes are expected by the end of the year on reforming the tax code and raising the debt ceiling. off the floor, they are expected to continue working on health care reform, voting committee hearings next month. watch gavel to gavel coverage of the house and senate on c-span and c-span2. >> coming up on friday morning, diversity and cyber security with professionals in the industry looking at ways to broaden diversity in the workforce. live from new america on c-span3. in the afternoon, a di
university. he posted pictures to facebook, calling the owners great examples of entrepreneurs. and a texan is visiting local dairy queens in his district, holding informal gatherings to me constituents. he has been chronicling the q" oney he calls "d.c. to d social media. here is a look. day am live on the second of d.c. to dq. this is 20 stops in six days. a meeting with constituents in the 23rd district of texas. 820 miles of the border. >> congress returns september 5 with a...
122
122
Aug 27, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
quote
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
facebook, i would wear their uniform. mark zuckerberg may have made it famous, but now the hoodie and jeans are universal in high-tech. to that we can add shoes. these are in tech offices all over the bay area, the new york times says, in uncomfortable times silicon valley has turned to a comfortable shoe. this is it the first time i've had a shoemaker on the show. he started his career in biotechnology trying to turn algae into gasoline. he's turned into a beach of a cop letter, thanks for being with us this morning. all of a sudden, nobody is not talking about them, the new york times is running columns about them, and they just appeared out of magic air. how did you get so popular? >> we didn't plan for quite the amount of success that we had,
facebook, i would wear their uniform. mark zuckerberg may have made it famous, but now the hoodie and jeans are universal in high-tech. to that we can add shoes. these are in tech offices all over the bay area, the new york times says, in uncomfortable times silicon valley has turned to a comfortable shoe. this is it the first time i've had a shoemaker on the show. he started his career in biotechnology trying to turn algae into gasoline. he's turned into a beach of a cop letter, thanks for...
151
151
Aug 21, 2017
08/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> more than 200 liberty university alums have signed on to a facebook group proposing they return their degrees in protest. the alums are upset about the jerry falwell's tweet applauding president trump's response in charlottesville, virginia. it's a wake up call for falwell. on abc this week, fall well said the a alums misinterpreted his comments. >>> university of texas removed robert e. leann other leaders from public view yesterday. all three statues are being placed at a research center. a 4th statue honoring a texas governor is being removed to another site. he is not part of confederacy. >>> in "healthcheck," summer is not over, but it's time to thing about flu vaccination, 70 million doses have been shipped for the winter ahead and many doses have arrived at doctors offices and clinics and drugstores. they protect against four strains, two type a and two type b. the cdc recommend everybody 6 months older to get a shot. >>> "action news" team is working on stories for news tonight at 4:00 p.m. here's alicia vitarelli. >> reporter: illinois father have a frightening warning
. >> more than 200 liberty university alums have signed on to a facebook group proposing they return their degrees in protest. the alums are upset about the jerry falwell's tweet applauding president trump's response in charlottesville, virginia. it's a wake up call for falwell. on abc this week, fall well said the a alums misinterpreted his comments. >>> university of texas removed robert e. leann other leaders from public view yesterday. all three statues are being placed at a...
145
145
Aug 30, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
comcast nbc universal, the owner of this country, facebook and disney are each pledging $1 million oroogle is matching up to $2 million. houston rockets leslie alexander is donating $10 million. while the texas rangers and new england patriots are committing to $1 million. and jj watt started an online fundraiser that's grown to more than $5 million. let's go back to phillip mena. the outpouring has been nothing less than amazing, from celebrities and corporations, but from everyday people. >> it's been so heartening to see, frances, you mentioned jj watt and the $5 million. that did not come out of his own pocket. he started an online campaign and those donations are coming from his fans, coming from people all over the country who are wanting to chip in. so he put his name out there to help get that going. and it was everybody else, all of his fans, who wanted to help. who raised all of that money. people have been coming from all over the country. they've had to drive here, both airports are still closed. they had to make their way down here to help. it's started from neighbors usi
comcast nbc universal, the owner of this country, facebook and disney are each pledging $1 million oroogle is matching up to $2 million. houston rockets leslie alexander is donating $10 million. while the texas rangers and new england patriots are committing to $1 million. and jj watt started an online fundraiser that's grown to more than $5 million. let's go back to phillip mena. the outpouring has been nothing less than amazing, from celebrities and corporations, but from everyday people....
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
a discussion on free speech i got at a university that was due to be held on tuesday has now been canceled after a backlash on social media activists on facebook accused the event of giving a platform to fascists they threaten to disrupt it with counter-demonstrations ryerson university shut down the discussion citing safety concerns counter-demonstration though will still be held outside the campus now the panel includes four speakers including four speakers one of them the controversial professor jordan peterson he became known for those of you remember too refusing to use gender neutral pronouns another was behavioral scientist gad saad who's against so-called thought police on campus it was quite extraordinary that the people who are organizing this protest who are trying to disrupt the event or accusing the speakers myself included of being fascists nazis anti semites what kind of person could actually accuse a person with my background of being a nazi and anti semites to you but in any case ryerson university has struck canceled the event of an on the stifling of freedom of speech on campuses. i'm not sure that i need to say anything els
a discussion on free speech i got at a university that was due to be held on tuesday has now been canceled after a backlash on social media activists on facebook accused the event of giving a platform to fascists they threaten to disrupt it with counter-demonstrations ryerson university shut down the discussion citing safety concerns counter-demonstration though will still be held outside the campus now the panel includes four speakers including four speakers one of them the controversial...
118
118
Aug 25, 2017
08/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook page and on abc7news.com. >> perfect. thank you. >>> universities across china are making it a little bit easier for parents to drop off their kids at college. universities are helping parents with the transition to life without their kids by setting up tents for the parents on campus. the accommodations are free of charge. it's common for parents to bunk down for several nights. just drop them off and go. it's better that way. >>> the san francisco courthouse has a new mascot trained to bring comfort and support to children and families involved in stressful situations. >> you will perform the duty offense a courthouse dog to the best of your ability. >> superior proceeded over the black lab's swearing in. to be a welcome respite for those needing safe, comfortable environment. >> can just greet them and sort of ease that tension for them which is really important. it can be very traumatic to come into court. >> they hope to raise more money to get more dogs like nemo and expand the program throughout the juvenile court system. >> those eyes are so
facebook page and on abc7news.com. >> perfect. thank you. >>> universities across china are making it a little bit easier for parents to drop off their kids at college. universities are helping parents with the transition to life without their kids by setting up tents for the parents on campus. the accommodations are free of charge. it's common for parents to bunk down for several nights. just drop them off and go. it's better that way. >>> the san francisco courthouse...
28
28
Aug 30, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook page, facebook.com/booktv on c-span2. the representative has an extensive reading list whenever we visit with him. one of the books was the university of the scars of independence a look at violence during the american revolutionary war. >> good evening. how are you? thank you for coming. i'm the manager of public programs here at the new york public library to welcome you to the conversation between holder hook scores of independence. the book is fascinating and for
facebook page, facebook.com/booktv on c-span2. the representative has an extensive reading list whenever we visit with him. one of the books was the university of the scars of independence a look at violence during the american revolutionary war. >> good evening. how are you? thank you for coming. i'm the manager of public programs here at the new york public library to welcome you to the conversation between holder hook scores of independence. the book is fascinating and for
137
137
Aug 29, 2017
08/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
the farthest thing from political, the university of tampa released a statement on facebook condemninghis isn't the only statement like that. if you look on twitter, it breaks your heart that people would do that under these circumstances. rob: a famous houston pastor opened the door that his mega church after the storm. the 20 houston-based celebrity pastor many of us know became a top trending topic across twitter nationwide last night. he is taking heat because he hasn't opened his mega church door to shelter victims from the storm. here is why. he posted to facebook saying his church is inaccessible due to severe flooding. interesting, strange thing is some people on social media are essentially calling him a liar. look at this picture from allie, she says in a tweet worth noting some of their parking is underground, note the floodgates but they could drop people off at the door easily. a lot of other reaction on this as well, this person says hope the reports on joel osteen are true, people have lost everything, open your church up to people, show god's love. what would jesus do?
the farthest thing from political, the university of tampa released a statement on facebook condemninghis isn't the only statement like that. if you look on twitter, it breaks your heart that people would do that under these circumstances. rob: a famous houston pastor opened the door that his mega church after the storm. the 20 houston-based celebrity pastor many of us know became a top trending topic across twitter nationwide last night. he is taking heat because he hasn't opened his mega...
80
80
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
universe live. enter by going to the facebook page and clicking on the contest link and filling out the entry form. you have to be 18 years old to enter but the retail value is $148. you are find more rules at ktvu.com contest. >>> and dunkin donuts may be dumping donuts from its name. they want people to think of them as a coffee shop. they will still sell donuts and a form -- formal decision is skekted next year. >>> and a restaurant takes diners on a journey featuring game of thrones. all of this could be enjoechled while watching the show right in the restaurant. >> we get you drinking right away and then you sit down, three courses, no silver ware and after you eat yourself silly we show a show. everyone loves game of flowns and people were tired of missing out on it on sunday nights. >>> and we are learning more about the sale of a brewing company to a japanese company. we spoke with the ceo who says they are a perfect fit for the future goals of his brewery. >> they share our values, they appreciate our unique time honored approach to brewing and they have a long term vision for other market
universe live. enter by going to the facebook page and clicking on the contest link and filling out the entry form. you have to be 18 years old to enter but the retail value is $148. you are find more rules at ktvu.com contest. >>> and dunkin donuts may be dumping donuts from its name. they want people to think of them as a coffee shop. they will still sell donuts and a form -- formal decision is skekted next year. >>> and a restaurant takes diners on a journey featuring game...
98
98
Aug 29, 2017
08/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 1
about police activity that ended right there on eastbound 84 and university getting over toward the dumbarton bridge just east of the facebookampus. just be careful for the activity. there may be traffic control and we'll try to find out what's going on on the peninsula side of the dumbarton bridge. transit flow is doing great either across the bridges or under the water like b.a.r.t. does. probably 30 trains by now. let's look at the waze reports as well. there is one issue popping up here getting out of san francisco. i saw sudden flowing. behind me you see waze is at a complete stand still. just a couple miles an hour out of the city right now on eastbound 80. check your waze map and make sure you have that as your profile -- your team on your profile. i'll check it out but you just need to know about it. i'll do the homework and you just plan your route through waze. back to you. >>> and happening today two suspects accused of robbing and killing a man at twin peaks will be in court today. mims and fantasy decuir. mims was released from jail five days before the killing. the program that releases low-risk inmates as they
about police activity that ended right there on eastbound 84 and university getting over toward the dumbarton bridge just east of the facebookampus. just be careful for the activity. there may be traffic control and we'll try to find out what's going on on the peninsula side of the dumbarton bridge. transit flow is doing great either across the bridges or under the water like b.a.r.t. does. probably 30 trains by now. let's look at the waze reports as well. there is one issue popping up here...
50
50
Aug 25, 2017
08/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: university professor under fire for a facebook post, in it he wrote, i'm quoting, all trump supporters racist scum. now, that's clemp sen university professor saying that i guess on facebook posting there, what do you make of this? >> the person has a right to say something? stuart: sure. >> overgeneralization and it's not true. stuart: it doesn't do the left any good. stuart: guilty by association. that's what it is. you are first and foremost free speech. you have the right to say it, say it. >> yes, you have the right to say it. stuart: you hold firm to that? >> i believe it's important for administrations to think about what are the measure that is they can take to protect public safety, what are the measures that need to be taken to ensure that discourse is productive and fruitful as it can be. stuart: what do you say to those people that say, i'm sensitive, i don't like what you're saying, you offended me, you have belittled me, you have done all kinds of nasty things to me and i object, i don't think you should be allowed to say that, what would you say to them? >> once you grad
stuart: university professor under fire for a facebook post, in it he wrote, i'm quoting, all trump supporters racist scum. now, that's clemp sen university professor saying that i guess on facebook posting there, what do you make of this? >> the person has a right to say something? stuart: sure. >> overgeneralization and it's not true. stuart: it doesn't do the left any good. stuart: guilty by association. that's what it is. you are first and foremost free speech. you have the...
32
32
Aug 22, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
university. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. facebook and twitter available to you as well. should adjust the confederate statues that get this treatment? what about statues of jefferson, washington, how hard is ago? guest: in the baltimore case, they do not just remove three confederate statues, but they removed one dedicated to the supreme court justice responsible for the dred scott decision. i think that was appropriate in this case. it is important to point the confederate move in context. you are actually talking about, at the very least you are talking about a traitorous project. the confederacy was at war with the united states. they were traitors. in the whiter supremacy, they left the nation because of slavery. if you look at all the secession documents, the vast majority referred to slavery explicitly or implicitly. for those reasons, i would make it their distinction between -- clear distinction between removing confederate statues on the one hand and washington or jefferson on the other. host: do you think as far as taking d
university. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. facebook and twitter available to you as well. should adjust the confederate statues that get this treatment? what about statues of jefferson, washington, how hard is ago? guest: in the baltimore case, they do not just remove three confederate statues, but they removed one dedicated to the supreme court justice responsible for the dred scott decision. i think that was appropriate in this case. it...
73
73
Aug 11, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
university. he posted pictures to facebook, calling the owners great example s of the farmer. a congressman is visiting local dairy queens in his district, meeting constituents throughout south and west texas. he has been chronicling the journey he calls "d.c. to the dq" on such media. >> this is your congressmen going live on our second day of "d.c. to dq." this is 20 stops in six days, a meeting with constituents in the 23rd district. 820 miles of the border. september fifth was a busy fall ahead. on their list of issues to take up this fall, passing a federal spending bill by the september 30 deadline to fund the federal government. floor votes are expected by the end of the year on reforming the tax code and raising the debt ceiling. the senate is inspected to continue work on health care reform. watch live delta gabrielle -- gavel-to-gavel coverage. >> a panel will look at the mercy and cyber security with professionals in the industry looking at ways to broaden diversity in the workforce. in the afternoon, a discussion on u.s.-taiwan relations, looking at shared interest
university. he posted pictures to facebook, calling the owners great example s of the farmer. a congressman is visiting local dairy queens in his district, meeting constituents throughout south and west texas. he has been chronicling the journey he calls "d.c. to the dq" on such media. >> this is your congressmen going live on our second day of "d.c. to dq." this is 20 stops in six days, a meeting with constituents in the 23rd district. 820 miles of the border....
67
67
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
universal, and a strong connection here. >> oh, boy. >> strong delco connection. >> meanwhile in delco? >> lover of wawa, you snow you if you don't follow that facebook group, you should. >> indeed. region wise, just looking nicer, in general here today. >> delco. >> delco and everywhere else, yes, we do feel like delco may be the center of the universe, but, you know? >> what, what? >> news flash for you right there. so let's take you to different place where at the moment things are starting to clear out already even, up outside hotel bethlehem up in bethlehem where it looks like the weather will actually be spectacular for the next couple every days worth every event. looking at the main stage, looks like noah black, cyrus, hot ticket right there. looks again like things will be clearing out nicely. damp at the onset. see some light of day for a change, yesterday was so gray. we could barely make out any sun anywhere. couple of you did end up with a bit of it, but that's neither here nor there. now we come into today with skies clearing, day of transition underway. and currently at 66 degrees, this comes in from ed connor, just sent it in over the
universal, and a strong connection here. >> oh, boy. >> strong delco connection. >> meanwhile in delco? >> lover of wawa, you snow you if you don't follow that facebook group, you should. >> indeed. region wise, just looking nicer, in general here today. >> delco. >> delco and everywhere else, yes, we do feel like delco may be the center of the universe, but, you know? >> what, what? >> news flash for you right there. so let's take you to...
88
88
Aug 17, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
by my h app is hosted previous academic university, it apply magic sauce dot com. you can go there and the take your facebook likes and tell you what can be made based -- hat predictions, what can be determined from your facebook likes. a simpler way of checking how you're being perceived by the platforms. facebook in the morning and then the stories you ee there are basically the stories that facebook ai believe you want to see. stories about ufo and you probably, according to facebook ai, a if you see heorist, stories about hillary or another this is probably how facebook sees your political views. think you should find this to be a very encouraging question. do i get into this field of research? need?skills do i michal: that's a great question. question because i encourage everyone, first of all, to get into this field of of all, to second continue studying, because it is fun. nearly dropped out of my high school because i running my ed about start-up, and then i, in fact, out from my college three times because i was so excited about running my start-up, and it was great. then i discovered science, by ag
by my h app is hosted previous academic university, it apply magic sauce dot com. you can go there and the take your facebook likes and tell you what can be made based -- hat predictions, what can be determined from your facebook likes. a simpler way of checking how you're being perceived by the platforms. facebook in the morning and then the stories you ee there are basically the stories that facebook ai believe you want to see. stories about ufo and you probably, according to facebook ai, a...
100
100
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
university of nottingham. what do you think of the facebook offer?ut i think it is important to recognise that what facebook is offering is really competition with youtube an not with the likes of iplayer and netflix. the content they are offering is largely short form, it is interactive, it is live sport, it is factual, it is content we are supposed to engage and interact round. it is different from the content you see netflix moving into, high end, global appeal, drama and documentary. documentary? couldn't facebook put that other stuff on as well? maybe buying stuff from the bbc and putting that on the site and making themselves the place you go to for all sorts of television? they would need to want to invest a lot of money in doing that, and the question is whether they want do that. there is no indication from facebook they really want to put that amount of money into either licencing or creating content. 0k. lyndsey, there is a lot of tv round and a lot of it comes from this competition between platforms. they are trying to become the place to
university of nottingham. what do you think of the facebook offer?ut i think it is important to recognise that what facebook is offering is really competition with youtube an not with the likes of iplayer and netflix. the content they are offering is largely short form, it is interactive, it is live sport, it is factual, it is content we are supposed to engage and interact round. it is different from the content you see netflix moving into, high end, global appeal, drama and documentary....
56
56
Aug 23, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
university. it is called apply magic sauce.com and you can go there and basically the platform will take your facebook likes and tell you what predictions can be made based, what predictions, what can be determined from your facebook likes. i would argue a simpler way of a -- a a a a a a a a probably see stories about hillary or another politician. how facebookbly sees political issues. >> i think you'd find this question encouraging. how to live get into this? question. a great i would encourage everyone to get into the field of research and continue setting. it in the past, i nearly dropped out of high school because i was so excited about getting my start up and i cropped up from college three times because i was so excited about running my but then i discovered thence by accident in it is best thing in the world. people pay to work in academia. there's another angle to it which is i would strongly whether youeryone are an artist or politician or journalists, you should try to learn programming. programming is actually fun. building toys. we are leaving a few minutes rightso discuss human issues in
university. it is called apply magic sauce.com and you can go there and basically the platform will take your facebook likes and tell you what predictions can be made based, what predictions, what can be determined from your facebook likes. i would argue a simpler way of a -- a a a a a a a a probably see stories about hillary or another politician. how facebookbly sees political issues. >> i think you'd find this question encouraging. how to live get into this? question. a great i would...
52
52
Aug 30, 2017
08/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
university of maryland student. he belonged to a white supremacist facebook group. >> how could he lose his life in his own country throughh an act of violence. >> reporter: he was an excellent student. his death should not be in vein. it means we have to burn the midnight oil and turn in our work on time and be on time to class. >> it was lieutenant collins dream to defend our freedoms that we are privileged to have and that our ancestors fought to achieve. so we could have a better life. >> reporter: a life they will try to live as he would. >>> they work long hours and mostly for free but congressional interns could get a paycheck. scott macfarlane broke the story the senate is now considering this break from tradition. >>> and the search for parking can really hit your wallet. we are going to show you how much time and money you are wasting driving in circles. >> reporter: this is a story that shows the power of social media and one determined community. just ahead right here i will show you how this community here in alexandria came together to help find a missing man. a hospital and >>> breaking right now, new rescu
university of maryland student. he belonged to a white supremacist facebook group. >> how could he lose his life in his own country throughh an act of violence. >> reporter: he was an excellent student. his death should not be in vein. it means we have to burn the midnight oil and turn in our work on time and be on time to class. >> it was lieutenant collins dream to defend our freedoms that we are privileged to have and that our ancestors fought to achieve. so we could have a...
235
235
Aug 8, 2017
08/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we are still mad at that university professor about the everybody can change their grade thing. facebook the house. we will pop up on the web in seconds, "happening now" now. >> melissa: a fox news alert from fox news global headquarters in new york, and unarmed iranian drone nearly colliding with the u.s. navy fighter jet over the persian gulf. >> jon: that drone coming within 100 feet of the f-18 super hornet as it was in a holding pattern. defense officials are now responding, calling the incident "unprofessional and dangerous." we will have more on this developing story, we are covering all the news happening now. two year since the u.s. fight against isis began. how much progress have we made? also, lawmakers may be on vacation now but
. >> we are still mad at that university professor about the everybody can change their grade thing. facebook the house. we will pop up on the web in seconds, "happening now" now. >> melissa: a fox news alert from fox news global headquarters in new york, and unarmed iranian drone nearly colliding with the u.s. navy fighter jet over the persian gulf. >> jon: that drone coming within 100 feet of the f-18 super hornet as it was in a holding pattern. defense officials...
175
175
Aug 30, 2017
08/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
the university of tampa has fired the professor. they announced the firing on facebookondemn the comments and sentiment, story has been relieved of his duties. a lot of people on social media plotting that decision, instance karma for texas, no, instant karma for you. it is unfortunate he sent that kind of message but when you do something like that you got to face the music. >> when you are professor teaching children, really. let's check in with brian kill lead to see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: let's tell you what we have over the next week 3 hours, governor chris christie live on what texas needs, he knows after sandy, senator ted cruz on the ground in houston bringing us up to date as he joins us live, senator mike lee how to bring the gop together. david bossi inside the trump white house, how the president scored yesterday going down to corpus christi and austin. ari fleischer on communication in times like this. don't miss a minute of "fox and friends" and i urge you to get to us. you're just bloated from gas. i can see it and i know you
the university of tampa has fired the professor. they announced the firing on facebookondemn the comments and sentiment, story has been relieved of his duties. a lot of people on social media plotting that decision, instance karma for texas, no, instant karma for you. it is unfortunate he sent that kind of message but when you do something like that you got to face the music. >> when you are professor teaching children, really. let's check in with brian kill lead to see what is coming up...
88
88
Aug 18, 2017
08/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
university city posted this is in st. louis, posted and quickly deleted this facebook thing saying she hoped that president trump would bessinated. she came to prominence in the ferguson and michael brown situation. quickly took it down. the u.s. secret service and st. louis office investigating the chairman and democratic party called on her to resign. >> there's no excuse for that. no reason for that. clearly, an emotional issue, clearly, when this started over the weekend, we could see things bubbling over. unfortunately, i think the president from the get-go didn't handle this correctly with regard to not coming out completely unequivocally denouncing hay dread, bigotry, and racism, and that was -- he dropped the ball, but what that has done, that's created a ripple effect of emotions and conversations and discussions and this is where we are today. >> yeah. look, the president has to own his words, responsible for his words, and she said the way i responded this morning was wrong. did i mean the statement in no. i'm frustrated? absolutely. the president is causing damage. she's responsible for her words like the pre
university city posted this is in st. louis, posted and quickly deleted this facebook thing saying she hoped that president trump would bessinated. she came to prominence in the ferguson and michael brown situation. quickly took it down. the u.s. secret service and st. louis office investigating the chairman and democratic party called on her to resign. >> there's no excuse for that. no reason for that. clearly, an emotional issue, clearly, when this started over the weekend, we could see...
125
125
Aug 8, 2017
08/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 1
facebook pages. the largest has 100,000 followers. jan: kotleba is also dangerous because he's very intelligent by comparison to many of his supporters. he has two universityrees and he knows how to mask his activities and keep them within the bounds of legality. reporter: this is how he was able to become governor of the district of banska bystrica in 2013. jan bencik travelled with us to the region to give us an insight into kotleba's activity. it's a dangerous undertaking. jan: everyone has an instinct of self-preservation. of course i'm scared, and that's natural. my wife is very worried. but i don't want to allow them the pleasure of giving into their threats and stopping what i do. reporter: the district capital seems like a pretty town at first glance, but it has a history of unemployment and corruption. many locals blame the establishment for all that, and that's why some of them support kotleba. jan: kotleba promised to change everything. however, 14 of his relatives are now directly employed by him and many public contracts are awarded to his people. reporter: we got no response to our requests to talk personally with kotleba about these allegati
facebook pages. the largest has 100,000 followers. jan: kotleba is also dangerous because he's very intelligent by comparison to many of his supporters. he has two universityrees and he knows how to mask his activities and keep them within the bounds of legality. reporter: this is how he was able to become governor of the district of banska bystrica in 2013. jan bencik travelled with us to the region to give us an insight into kotleba's activity. it's a dangerous undertaking. jan: everyone has...
69
69
Aug 23, 2017
08/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
facebook director james comey as a new jobs of sorts. he is going to give five directors as the new chair of public policy and he is donating the salary back to the university. >> ed this was in hagerstown last night. the investigators confirm that this was triggered by lightning. all 74 people outside made it out -- all the 74 people inside made it out safely. >> a person pulled the fire alarm. with that and people yelling fire they were all able to escape. >> the stormwatch7 weather team tells us that there were 1600 lightning strikes last night. jonathan: this is forcing people from the homes but some refuse this after the workers put up a fence >> why would people stay in the deplorable conditions? >> the lynnhill condominium property deemedu brad: this has been a long time coming but it doesn't make it easier for the people being forced from the home. >> or george who fears the loss of the equity in the condo. >> i thought it was supposed to help. not going against you. >> they ordered this evacuated as an end result of the years of mismanagement and the neglect by the lynnhill condo board and managers. the deadline to leave was at 12:00 noon. plywood
facebook director james comey as a new jobs of sorts. he is going to give five directors as the new chair of public policy and he is donating the salary back to the university. >> ed this was in hagerstown last night. the investigators confirm that this was triggered by lightning. all 74 people outside made it out -- all the 74 people inside made it out safely. >> a person pulled the fire alarm. with that and people yelling fire they were all able to escape. >> the stormwatch7...
40
40
Aug 27, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
that is only part of an alternate news universe of some 700 partisan websites and almost 500 partisan facebook pages. 700 partisan websites, 500 associated webpages, facebook pages. according to buzz feed : "the candidacy and election of donald trump has unleashed a golden age of aggressive, divisive, political content that reaches a massive amount of people, and i would like to add as buzz feed did as well, it is making a few people very, very rich." the fake news produced by some of these sites is a big problem. remember pizzagate? the story that alleged democratic congressman used it for human trafficking? pizzagate is an example of real, fake news. but then there is also fake, fake news. you know that double negatives are a positive right? president trump's label for news that he does not like or he does not agree with, this conflation of real fake news and fake fake news, has made covering the trump presidency akin to a trip behind a looking glass. especially since the president himself, who i would argue is a product of this media age, since president trump seems to insist on confusing a
that is only part of an alternate news universe of some 700 partisan websites and almost 500 partisan facebook pages. 700 partisan websites, 500 associated webpages, facebook pages. according to buzz feed : "the candidacy and election of donald trump has unleashed a golden age of aggressive, divisive, political content that reaches a massive amount of people, and i would like to add as buzz feed did as well, it is making a few people very, very rich." the fake news produced by some of...
71
71
Aug 8, 2017
08/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
university. let's get it, america. >> still a few showers and drizzle overnight. there could be thought through tuesday morning commute. ♪ ♪ >> sinead o'connor famously sang "nothing compares to you", took to facebook loneliness and suicidal tendencies. >> there's absolutely nobody in my life except my doctor. [inaudible] >> this catamaran caught fire when the sales touched an overhead power lines in the texas leg. and among those considering running for governor of new york, cynthia nixon is considering running for office in newark new york city. she has criticized governor andrew cuomo. it is no joke. governor chris christie signed legislation officially making the garden state the state slogan. and you know that we really didn't need a slogan. ♪ ♪ >> let's talk about your weather forecast as we head into tuesday. monday was a wet day. south jersey saw 4 inches of rain as the day went on. more flooding concerns have been a wet summer. weather conditions will be improving and will be trying out. showers and drizzle, there could be fought for tuesday. the skies will progressively clear area then we will see sunshine by tuesday. temperatures on the cool side, normal would be mid 80s and we will end
university. let's get it, america. >> still a few showers and drizzle overnight. there could be thought through tuesday morning commute. ♪ ♪ >> sinead o'connor famously sang "nothing compares to you", took to facebook loneliness and suicidal tendencies. >> there's absolutely nobody in my life except my doctor. [inaudible] >> this catamaran caught fire when the sales touched an overhead power lines in the texas leg. and among those considering running for...
184
184
Aug 30, 2017
08/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
the san francisco chapter of the university of texas alumni association, which is the largest chapter outside of texas, just launched an online facebook fundraising site. all of the proceeds going to local food banks in the gulf coast region which has been hardest hit by the flooding. the chapter president says there are a lot of texans here in the bay area who are anxious to help out those who have been forced from their homes in this disaster. that's what i love about texans they're all about action i don't sit on their hands you'll see on the news cast people getting their boats and getting out there to help. that extends here in the bay area to we got a lotta good people here and i don't want to sit on their handsand watch the news all day they do a lot of great things both in our organization and outside of it(vicki) the president of this branch of the texas exes, says they will match every dollar raised up to 25-hundred with their money from their chapter fund as well. (grant) and people all across the bay area and beyond, are helping the people in texas. kron 4's will tran reports now from a lucky store in oakland where folks a
the san francisco chapter of the university of texas alumni association, which is the largest chapter outside of texas, just launched an online facebook fundraising site. all of the proceeds going to local food banks in the gulf coast region which has been hardest hit by the flooding. the chapter president says there are a lot of texans here in the bay area who are anxious to help out those who have been forced from their homes in this disaster. that's what i love about texans they're all about...