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this google doc is incredibly detailed.nformation about traffic lights, traffic, transportation, medical aid, accommodations, food. what sparked the idea to do something like this? alayna: with companies, it's hard to figure out what we can do to stop something of great proportions. a war is hard to stop when you're working on tech in software. but as we saw the attack on ukraine unfolding in the region with such great distress, we see what would be the best path to get them to save shelter. we started working with our partners and the community and we realized many more people needed it then we thought initially. it started growing from there to where it is now 90 pages or so. and it keeps growing. emily: when you started, it was just you and one or two other people. how many people are working on this and how constantly are you updating it? alina: it is a real-time update. a lot of people are contributing from different countries as new policies are being added in australia, germany, or u.k. the policies are in the google
this google doc is incredibly detailed.nformation about traffic lights, traffic, transportation, medical aid, accommodations, food. what sparked the idea to do something like this? alayna: with companies, it's hard to figure out what we can do to stop something of great proportions. a war is hard to stop when you're working on tech in software. but as we saw the attack on ukraine unfolding in the region with such great distress, we see what would be the best path to get them to save shelter. we...
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looking at a google doc on a regular basis, suggesting edits, giving me comments. i like to do it on google docs and then i can go through the stages of denial by saying she's wrong, then stare at it and say she might be right. and then i read it a third time. she's right. i don't have to go through that pain in front of her. and then once it's ready, it goes out to the five kids and then it goes out to a circle of friends who know this world and who would delight in telling me i got something wrong. and i want that kind of feedback. now, james comey, those of us who have been in washington have heard for years about rival worries among federal agencies and those kind of play a role in this book. yeah, they're a feature of all federal law enforcement, especially in new york, where you have the fbi and the nypd. right. godzilla and king kong, and you have the manhattan da's office almost next door to the u.s. attorney's office, talented people competing over the work. and i would try and describe it to those who didn't know new york. i said it's like it's like we're
looking at a google doc on a regular basis, suggesting edits, giving me comments. i like to do it on google docs and then i can go through the stages of denial by saying she's wrong, then stare at it and say she might be right. and then i read it a third time. she's right. i don't have to go through that pain in front of her. and then once it's ready, it goes out to the five kids and then it goes out to a circle of friends who know this world and who would delight in telling me i got something...
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we had to write on word i would love to keep writing books with you but bio to use google docs we can look at the same document but beyond that a lot of files are going back and forth. but it's the same way you felt about the hip-hop chapter i felt about the early lifestyle. we have a journalist at a certain point where my ability to get to a source i guess i will never know. and then talking to this person and this person is on the horn. >> and i always felt like it's funny when you are dealing with black folks in a certain generation to make sure you are as respectful as possible and the fact that you and i are black, raised how we were raised, we know how you approach people. that was always my thing. and then to understand what life was like and then randomly through some alumni and either two years ahead or behind of her and they had me on the phone i don't know. so long. that he had answered my question 15 minutes before. brother, not even brother. uncle or grandfather. [laughter] because of the original plan was different but what happened in a letter the research staff.
we had to write on word i would love to keep writing books with you but bio to use google docs we can look at the same document but beyond that a lot of files are going back and forth. but it's the same way you felt about the hip-hop chapter i felt about the early lifestyle. we have a journalist at a certain point where my ability to get to a source i guess i will never know. and then talking to this person and this person is on the horn. >> and i always felt like it's funny when you are...
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alison: if you get any mail telling you to open a google docs attachment, don't do it. says it is a phishing sc am tricking people to open their google docs account so that hackers can gain access. steve: the high today was 67, a bit windy. if your allergies are bothering you, trees, grass, and mold are the problems right now. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, it is quiet and drive. that allows temperatures to drop quickly overnight. to the south and west. this is on the way for this time tomorrow night and lingering into early friday morning. this will move off to the north and east, meaning we will see a lot of wet weather sooner rather than later. the temperatures will fall in the middle to upper 40's of the suburbs tonight. arlington,beltway, alexandria, chevy chase, the district, 50 to 52, mainly clear skies. tomorrow morning, sunglasses early on. if you plan to be out really late tomorrow, may want to take your umbrella. if you're getting home at about 6 p.m., not going to have to worry about the umbrella at all. high temperatures tomorrow in the middle to upper 6
alison: if you get any mail telling you to open a google docs attachment, don't do it. says it is a phishing sc am tricking people to open their google docs account so that hackers can gain access. steve: the high today was 67, a bit windy. if your allergies are bothering you, trees, grass, and mold are the problems right now. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, it is quiet and drive. that allows temperatures to drop quickly overnight. to the south and west. this is on the way for this time...
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, this is sponsored by google docs.to college, we went to the same college i had a computer but i was like, dude these are the books that you use to write this paper and here is my endnotes sheet, enjoy. this was like i was a minority report. . >> we got there it, we survived it. >> we did. we should probably talk a little bit about what's in the book. [laughter] we wrote different chapters and covered some of the timeouts, do you have a place like this is the place i keep going to my favorite part of the book or her legacy? >> i have a lot of favorite parts. wind i would say i love the chapter about i think we call that like the making of maxine where we just talked about her growing up, especially the part that gets into her relationship with her mother who she talked about. i got a lot of early stuff about her from that, the big picture of her life and she had not a contentious relationship with her mother but her mother was the type of woman, and a lot of moms were at that time, the six grade education, she worked o
, this is sponsored by google docs.to college, we went to the same college i had a computer but i was like, dude these are the books that you use to write this paper and here is my endnotes sheet, enjoy. this was like i was a minority report. . >> we got there it, we survived it. >> we did. we should probably talk a little bit about what's in the book. [laughter] we wrote different chapters and covered some of the timeouts, do you have a place like this is the place i keep going to...
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direccion o el domino antes de hacer click en cualquier enlace, que en este caso era un archivo de google docsandar enlaces con ese tipo de dominios muy parecidos a los que tu conoces y vas a confiar, vas a caer pero normalmente ese tipo de sitios primero que nada no estan protegidos, no dicen secure, no tienen el candadito y muy importnate el dominio tienes que conocerlo a traves de twitter, google docs publico el siguiente mensaje.. explicando que lograorn deshabilitar las cuentas ficticias que cometieron el fraude y que continuaran trabajando para prevenir ataques similares en el futuro. tag otra recomendacin es acostumbrarse a cambiar su contraseÑa frecuentemente y evitar nombres, cumpleaÑos o direcciones cuando haga el cambio. vo/cesar ---familiares de las vctimas de la masacre de san bernardino han entablado una demanda contras varias compaÑas del silicon valley ... ---en diciembre de 2015 una pareja mat a 14 personas... y ahora culpan a las compaÑas ''twitter'', google y facebook de proveer a los grupos terroristas una herramienta por extender su agenda... cesar ---una taquera no solo e
direccion o el domino antes de hacer click en cualquier enlace, que en este caso era un archivo de google docsandar enlaces con ese tipo de dominios muy parecidos a los que tu conoces y vas a confiar, vas a caer pero normalmente ese tipo de sitios primero que nada no estan protegidos, no dicen secure, no tienen el candadito y muy importnate el dominio tienes que conocerlo a traves de twitter, google docs publico el siguiente mensaje.. explicando que lograorn deshabilitar las cuentas ficticias...
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contact who asks you to open a google document.if you click, it takes you to a page to open the "google docs" app with your google account.this grants access to your email account and your contacts.a cybersecurity expert says anyone who clicked on the link should check their google app permissions and remove the one called "google docs."google issued a statement, where they said the pohisshing scheme affected less than point-one percent of gmail users and that they "were able to stop the campaign within an hour. ..... (lydia)it's unclear how widespread the attack is and who is behind it.lydia pantazes kron4 news. (steve) in san lorenzo... a teenage boy was killed in an early morning train accident. it happened around eight a.m on the train tracks at grant and railroad avenues. the alameda county fire department says, the boy was pronounced dead at the scene. union pacific, which manages the tracks.. says, a bike was found next to the boy... but it is unclear if he was on the tracks when he was hit, or if he was walking. neighbors we spoke with...say their hearts go out to the family and frie
contact who asks you to open a google document.if you click, it takes you to a page to open the "google docs" app with your google account.this grants access to your email account and your contacts.a cybersecurity expert says anyone who clicked on the link should check their google app permissions and remove the one called "google docs."google issued a statement, where they said the pohisshing scheme affected less than point-one percent of gmail users and that they...
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[laughter] >> i just dump everything into a google doc. >> i hate google docs for some reason, i'm justd to it. >> i dumped a glass of wine last gweek. [laughter] >> we live in an age where everybody has an opinion about everything andan many are very bad. it lends itself to a hot take so i wonder if you could compare and contrast longform journalism or the work you do it takes out there, what is the difference in how could we have discerning readers work to to find these that are worth engaging with? >> journal like liberties is great because it creates -- avoids a hot take because they are long so they take a long time to write and read but so much more thought and effort goes into them so journal like that is rare but necessary because of bad opinions and hot takes. >> i think it is a publication so theti process you just know. >> new york magazine. [laughter] >> top of the list. i think all you said is true especially new york magazine. i also think editors are important, i understand for a lot of people -- but i do think, obviously i am partial because i am an editor but between tw
[laughter] >> i just dump everything into a google doc. >> i hate google docs for some reason, i'm justd to it. >> i dumped a glass of wine last gweek. [laughter] >> we live in an age where everybody has an opinion about everything andan many are very bad. it lends itself to a hot take so i wonder if you could compare and contrast longform journalism or the work you do it takes out there, what is the difference in how could we have discerning readers work to to find...
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i mean, why wouldn't i use facebook or google docs or e-mail? >> i think for the most part you probably wouldn't use the social network because you don't want to tell everybody that your dad is vulnerable and can't defend himself and will not talk about your child's health because you don't want the rest of the high school knowing about it. secondly, i think you will increasingly use e-mail and google docs and upper right hand drawer of your desk. the problem is that. there are all of these places. where do you have a central place where you can rely upon having something that is easily shareable and coordinated and where you are completely in control of everything. for me it was borne of a personal motivation. i had children about a decade ago. we lost materials we needed to coordinate. my parents decided to get old and the rest of my family and i have to coordinate a bunch of information. i needed a place that was rational and understood and completely private. that is why we built care zone. >> do you think there is a point in which instead o
i mean, why wouldn't i use facebook or google docs or e-mail? >> i think for the most part you probably wouldn't use the social network because you don't want to tell everybody that your dad is vulnerable and can't defend himself and will not talk about your child's health because you don't want the rest of the high school knowing about it. secondly, i think you will increasingly use e-mail and google docs and upper right hand drawer of your desk. the problem is that. there are all of...
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g mail and youtube and google docs and sfred pread it out a l bit. if you're concerned about privacy, go into your google settings and fix your web history so google doesn't gent all the information. >> belva: isn't there another problem with google ail lollowi something or other to capture your photographs. >> i didn't see it today. i know there's been a lot of trouble with google and photos in and privacy in particular. >> we seem to always be doing something about privacy on the internet. >> there's a reason we run up into is this, and this is because how you make the money between ticking their users off and making them run away and meeting the advertisers' needs and giving them more access than they should have. how do you balance all of those really conflicting needs as a business? >> we see it with apple with the photos. everybody is using the apple products where they can grab everything. >> mini mean, they make a lot o money off their hardware. all they have is you and me and the cat food we're searching for on google.com. >> so the europeans
g mail and youtube and google docs and sfred pread it out a l bit. if you're concerned about privacy, go into your google settings and fix your web history so google doesn't gent all the information. >> belva: isn't there another problem with google ail lollowi something or other to capture your photographs. >> i didn't see it today. i know there's been a lot of trouble with google and photos in and privacy in particular. >> we seem to always be doing something about privacy...
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it takes you to a page to open the "google docs" app with your google account.nts access to your email account and your contacts. a cybersecurity expert says anyone who clicked on the link should check their google app permissions and remove the one called "google docs." google says the phishing scheme affected less than two percent of gmail users. (darya) coming up on the kron four morning news... another long game for the giants, but this one paid off. plus the baseball food that might bug you, but they love their fried insects in seattle. and if you want to be a cool warriors fan, one rat tail is not enough you're going to need three. the world according to gary is in a few minutes. and after the break... we'll tell you why you might want to avoid making guacamole on this cinco de mayo. spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. a crash wrapping up on wb 84 after the tolls (mark) guacamole is going to cost you a bit more as people get ready to celebrate cinco de mayo tomorrow.
it takes you to a page to open the "google docs" app with your google account.nts access to your email account and your contacts. a cybersecurity expert says anyone who clicked on the link should check their google app permissions and remove the one called "google docs." google says the phishing scheme affected less than two percent of gmail users. (darya) coming up on the kron four morning news... another long game for the giants, but this one paid off. plus the baseball...
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consumers to the idea behind it was well that we will lead this but some government agencies on google docs you know will use google cloud for some things they lack the comical expertise to have the necessary security on it and then it becomes a big embarrassment afterwards of trying to keep it out of the media because people would rightfully point out there is a huge security risk some members of congress are calling for. an investigation of google for secretly tracking i phone users all over the internet even users who thought they had blocked that kind of surveillance were you see this pattern emerging over and over again so look at google street view google agreeing to pay 7000000 dollars to settle what 38 states are street new cars collection of data from unsecured by 5 networks vehicles equipped with antennas and open source software and gathered network identification information as well as data frames and polo data being transmitted over unsecured wireless networks as the cars were driving by it's a great tool for say tourists or transplants but privacy advocate kevin bankston says
consumers to the idea behind it was well that we will lead this but some government agencies on google docs you know will use google cloud for some things they lack the comical expertise to have the necessary security on it and then it becomes a big embarrassment afterwards of trying to keep it out of the media because people would rightfully point out there is a huge security risk some members of congress are calling for. an investigation of google for secretly tracking i phone users all over...
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it takes you to a page to open the "google docs" app with your google account. to your email account and your contacts. a cybersecurity expert says anyone who clicked on the link should check their google app permissions and remove the one called "google docs." google says the phishing scheme affected less than two percent of gmail users. ( darya ) seven bounty hunters are now facing murder charges after police say they gunned down a man sitting in a parking lot. and it turns out it was not the guy they were looking for. all seven men have been charged with 1st degree murder in clarksville, tennessee. the bounty hunters shot at four people in a car parked in front of a walmart. but none of the men in the sedan had a warrant out for their arrest. the man who was killed was a 24-year-old father of three. bounty hunters are only allowed to use deadly force in self defense and police say the men were not posing any threat. ( mark ) f-b-i director james comey is standing by his decision to tell congress about developments in the hillary clinton email investigation ju
it takes you to a page to open the "google docs" app with your google account. to your email account and your contacts. a cybersecurity expert says anyone who clicked on the link should check their google app permissions and remove the one called "google docs." google says the phishing scheme affected less than two percent of gmail users. ( darya ) seven bounty hunters are now facing murder charges after police say they gunned down a man sitting in a parking lot. and it...
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counting on the federal government to regulate google realize that the federal government is using google docs they're using google tools in some cases there are even linked to g. mail so google has fused itself with our federal government in so many ways the government's motivation for using it is well google's already done it and they they have this thing that works it seems to be working pretty well for consumers to the idea behind it was well that really well let's just put some government agencies on google docs you know will use google cloud for some things they lack the cognitive lags pretty soon and have the necessary security on it and then it becomes a big embarrassment afterwards to try and keep it out of the media because people would rightly point out there is a huge security risk so members of congress are calling for an investigation of google for secretly tracking i phone users all over the internet even users who thought they had blocked that kind of surveillance were you see this pattern emerging over and over again so look at google street view. seven million dollars to sett
counting on the federal government to regulate google realize that the federal government is using google docs they're using google tools in some cases there are even linked to g. mail so google has fused itself with our federal government in so many ways the government's motivation for using it is well google's already done it and they they have this thing that works it seems to be working pretty well for consumers to the idea behind it was well that really well let's just put some government...
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. >>> google is investigating an email scam involving google docs.it was sent by a friend who wants to share a google doc. if you click on it, it asks you to enter your password and sends a similar email to everyone in your email.. google tweeted it has diction accident and has disabled their accounts. it wants to hear from anyone affected. if you get an unexpected invitation, check with the center before you click on the link. >>> space x planning to launch several satellites. the company said it will send more than 4000 satellites into space at the year 2024, using the falcon nine rocket.@hopes to set up a global internet network. space x hopes to start testing the satellites before the end of this year. at the senate hearing yesterday, an executive for space x said if the tests are successful, the company plans to launch in faces starting in 2019. >>> we are coming up in the 5:00 hour. there was a deadly shooting. coming up next we will take you to the scene. police say three people were killed last night and officers were involved. >>> there was
. >>> google is investigating an email scam involving google docs.it was sent by a friend who wants to share a google doc. if you click on it, it asks you to enter your password and sends a similar email to everyone in your email.. google tweeted it has diction accident and has disabled their accounts. it wants to hear from anyone affected. if you get an unexpected invitation, check with the center before you click on the link. >>> space x planning to launch several...
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google docs. >> good to see you. >> thank you much. every time you get a new cell phone you think you're buying the best and the fastest. every time -- by the time you figure out how to use it the companies are promoting something better and faster. how can you tell which phone is the latest and greatest? we sent scott budman to find out. >> reporter: he's on it. she's on it. we're all on our cell phones pretty much all the time. whatever we use. >> verizon. >> at&t. >> i use sprint. >> reporter: we long ago left slow service behind and now expect speed. according to a new pc survey, verizon gives us the fastest service thanks to its 4g or fourth generation phones. >> i can connect my lap tops and mobile devices to verizon's 4g. it screams. i can't wait for them to get you know, the next iphone or more devices. >> it uses the technology that is much faster. >> we checked with sillison valley comparison site which says yes, some phones are faster than others but it's not just speed that matters. >> for the majority what matters is the p
google docs. >> good to see you. >> thank you much. every time you get a new cell phone you think you're buying the best and the fastest. every time -- by the time you figure out how to use it the companies are promoting something better and faster. how can you tell which phone is the latest and greatest? we sent scott budman to find out. >> reporter: he's on it. she's on it. we're all on our cell phones pretty much all the time. whatever we use. >> verizon. >>...
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[laughter] >> dump everything into a google doc. >> i hate google docs for some reason i don't know whyt. >> if you your computer it's all gone. don't tell it that. [laughter] x we live in an age where everybody has an opinion about everything at a lot of those opinions rank bad. i feel that lendshi itself to a lot of i wonder if you were compare and contrast essay or longform journalism with the work you do with these out there. what is the difference in how can we sort through and find the thought essays that are worth engaging with? >> a journal like liberties is great because it created the essays are very long. so they take a long time to write. they take a fairly long time to read. but so much moread thought anduc effort goes into them. a journal like that is rare but necessary because as you say all thesee bad opinions and politic. >> i think i slept by publication. so the certain publications ares the process generic review of books, the london review of books, harpers. >> new yorker magazine. [laughter] top of the list. i think all you said is true especially the bit about new
[laughter] >> dump everything into a google doc. >> i hate google docs for some reason i don't know whyt. >> if you your computer it's all gone. don't tell it that. [laughter] x we live in an age where everybody has an opinion about everything at a lot of those opinions rank bad. i feel that lendshi itself to a lot of i wonder if you were compare and contrast essay or longform journalism with the work you do with these out there. what is the difference in how can we sort...
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speaking of, google docs, they introduced a citation future, okay, where were you last year? i went to college, we had that connection, we didn't know each other than but i had a computer but like, i wanted, the books i used to write the paper, here is my note sheet, enjoy. this was, welcome to this time. [laughter] >> we survived it. >> we did with it always talk about what's within the book. so we wrote different chapters and cowrote some, you have a place like this is the place, i keep going back to my favorite part of her legacy. >> i had a lot of favorite parts. one i would say, i love the chapter about the making of maxine. we talk about her growing up, especially sort of the part that gets into a relationship with her mother. she talks about it in her other book, bloodshed, i got a lot of really stuff about her from that. the big picture of her life and she had not a contentious relationship with her mother but her mother was the type of wom woman, a lot of moms during that time, she had a great education, she worked on jobs mostly relied on health for the government,
speaking of, google docs, they introduced a citation future, okay, where were you last year? i went to college, we had that connection, we didn't know each other than but i had a computer but like, i wanted, the books i used to write the paper, here is my note sheet, enjoy. this was, welcome to this time. [laughter] >> we survived it. >> we did with it always talk about what's within the book. so we wrote different chapters and cowrote some, you have a place like this is the place,...
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you need to immediately revoke access to google docs and then report it to the company. in venice peter dowd, kpix5. >>> tonight stephen colbert talks about his internet outrage. >> sir, you attack more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. the only thing smaller than your hands is your tax returns. >> that was the tame. colbert addresses the uproar on the tonight show right after this newscast. >>> caitlyn jenner dishing about her new tell all memoir. betty yu on her journey from olympic gold medalist to transwoman activist and what jennifer has to say about president trump. [ applause ] >> reporter: a soldout crowd of 500 welcomed katelyn jenner to the stage at the commonwealth club tonight. >> there's nothing worse than going through life sneaking around. >> reporter: it's why she wrote a new york times bestseller the secrets of my life. she said she needed to free her soul and be honest with herself and loved ones after years of hiding her truth. >> today my l
you need to immediately revoke access to google docs and then report it to the company. in venice peter dowd, kpix5. >>> tonight stephen colbert talks about his internet outrage. >> sir, you attack more skinheads than free rogaine. you have more people marching against you than cancer. you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. the only thing smaller than your hands is your tax returns. >> that was the tame. colbert addresses the uproar on the tonight...
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a mal ware alert, the phishing attack that looks like a google doc. >> up next a frightening situationers. what muni is telling us about a train door that came off in stops. >>> it wasn't what passengers were expecting, a door flew off a muni train in a tunnel. the light rail train was headed to the church street station from the castro station. the door began shake in the tunnel and came off. they are inspecting the trains moving forward. >>> the backing of famous names, the wife of steph curry is opening a barbecue restaurant called international smoke. it is said to take up permanent residence south of market. it will replace the high end rn74 restaurant. they will make an announcement later this month. >>> google docs e-mail looks like it came from a friend. it asks you to enter your password. google tweeted it disabled the could. it wants to know if you get an unexpected invitation. check with the sender before you click that link. >> a home for troubled teenagers. why it is it facing closer with an uncertain future. >>> chief meteorologist reveals the complete forecast this weeke
a mal ware alert, the phishing attack that looks like a google doc. >> up next a frightening situationers. what muni is telling us about a train door that came off in stops. >>> it wasn't what passengers were expecting, a door flew off a muni train in a tunnel. the light rail train was headed to the church street station from the castro station. the door began shake in the tunnel and came off. they are inspecting the trains moving forward. >>> the backing of famous...
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. >> when we wrote this google doc, a google doc we don't have any idea what it was going to become. we put it online with embarrassing number of typos, hoped it would be useful to the big movement growing at the time. >> what was the basic point of the document? >> inspiration from the tea party. clear, simple. it was looking at the local defensive congressional advocacy strategy that they implemented at the ground level. and saying, look, the progressive movement right now is in a similar situation. we don't have the house, don't have the senate, don't have the presidency. don't have the power to set the agenda. we have power to respond. we can do that by sticking together and resisting the trump agenda at every moment. >> when you say defense, you mean don't put forward a ten-point plan for what should be america's immigration reform goals, but rather, just work on stopping what trump and republicans want to do. only work on no. >> right. an important thing to do strategically. helps keep the coalition together. we would are gau this gue diffe the tea party. when the tea party was
. >> when we wrote this google doc, a google doc we don't have any idea what it was going to become. we put it online with embarrassing number of typos, hoped it would be useful to the big movement growing at the time. >> what was the basic point of the document? >> inspiration from the tea party. clear, simple. it was looking at the local defensive congressional advocacy strategy that they implemented at the ground level. and saying, look, the progressive movement right now...
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google docs for some reason i don't know why. >> i just dumped a glass in the computer last week. don't tell i.t. that. >> so we live in an age where everybody has an opinion about everything and a lot of those opinions are very bad and if you like that lends itself to a lot of cheap pot takes out othe. i wonder if you could compare and contrast essay long-form journalism of the work you do with usually hot takes out there what's the difference in i hn we as discerning readers sort through and find the font and essays that are really worth engaging with? >> i think a journal like liberties is great because it sort of created a void, kind of a hot take because the essays are very long so you take a long time to write. they take a fairly long time to read, but so much more thought and effort goes into them. a journal like that is i think rare but deeply necessary because as you say all these bad opinions and hot takes. >> i think the best way is to select by publication. there are certain publications like the process you just know is an estimate to quick thinking liberties is one.
google docs for some reason i don't know why. >> i just dumped a glass in the computer last week. don't tell i.t. that. >> so we live in an age where everybody has an opinion about everything and a lot of those opinions are very bad and if you like that lends itself to a lot of cheap pot takes out othe. i wonder if you could compare and contrast essay long-form journalism of the work you do with usually hot takes out there what's the difference in i hn we as discerning readers sort...
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what they found is that even though under the educational products when these things like you know google docs or chrome books are being used in a course that's owned by google koren books work with their operational software so they're using these educational sources to further their education and supposedly it's not being used to gather information and it's not certainly not being used google says to use that to target ads however when kids do log on to their chrome books under these educational products if you will when they log on at home there's a feature that automatically syncs all of their devices to all the information that they're sharing with google through their educational products so basically it's a feature that google current turn off but they allow it to stay on automatically so basically as soon as a kid logs on after having utilize these educational products as soon as they log on to some of their other devices that chrome browser unites all those devices and so they're able to see what these kids are watching where they are physically where they go who they talk to how long
what they found is that even though under the educational products when these things like you know google docs or chrome books are being used in a course that's owned by google koren books work with their operational software so they're using these educational sources to further their education and supposedly it's not being used to gather information and it's not certainly not being used google says to use that to target ads however when kids do log on to their chrome books under these...
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and then i read that kids are harassing each other with google docs. >> isn't that nuts? >> nuts! >> it's reality, though. i mean, the thing is, is it looks seemingly innocuous. you know, you go into your kid's room and idocs, i'm working on a report. >> not checking your snapchat. meanwhile -- >> yes, because children can access that in schools, it's not blocked or filtered. so, it's a whole new world out there. >> so, it's such a variety of formats. i tell my kid to stop -- she has kids, too -- they just move to another device, move to a different app. how does your technology sift through all that? >> absolutely. so, you know, as a parent, you can only connect your children's devices and accounts that you ow abo. thankfully, our algorithm can sense a drop in activity. and if you know your child is still on a smartphone, chances are, they're doing something somewhere. and so, we encourage open and honest conversation about where are you spending your time. >> and that's part of the company's services, right? you actually have people that you can talk to, that parents can talk to
and then i read that kids are harassing each other with google docs. >> isn't that nuts? >> nuts! >> it's reality, though. i mean, the thing is, is it looks seemingly innocuous. you know, you go into your kid's room and idocs, i'm working on a report. >> not checking your snapchat. meanwhile -- >> yes, because children can access that in schools, it's not blocked or filtered. so, it's a whole new world out there. >> so, it's such a variety of formats. i tell...
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are we waiting on edits to -- a google doc and break it down for us. >> it's not a google doc. [ laughter ] >> how do they do this thing. >> there would be leaks if there was google docs and we already know they have problems with leaks. the chief justice in the majority. i think for a case like this assign it to himself but it would be assented as the writing of the entire court but it would be circulated among all the justices and justices would ask for a different modification or alterations in order to sign on. and in some cases, they would also perhaps say well, i'm signing on to the judgment but i want to write a separate concurrence about the reasoning or i want to write a dissent or whatever. and those have to be circulated as well and other justices have the opportunity to join those concurrences and descents. so it is an iterative process and does take a lot of time but i want to emphasize it doesn't have to take this much time. this court in the 1970s when it was deciding the watergate case, took 54 days from the start of that case to the end. and eight days after richard nixon
are we waiting on edits to -- a google doc and break it down for us. >> it's not a google doc. [ laughter ] >> how do they do this thing. >> there would be leaks if there was google docs and we already know they have problems with leaks. the chief justice in the majority. i think for a case like this assign it to himself but it would be assented as the writing of the entire court but it would be circulated among all the justices and justices would ask for a different...
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you are in for a treat i just got a new payment third rate place on line a topic on google docs how do you know you didn't get screwed groove google cells of shopping results for a while they look like on a search results they're really paid at so you might not get the best price you don't even know which stores they've left out. i just got schooled. all right so there is very kind of poking fun of google docs being very cautious i guess with the user's data. and you know there are some other companies that are taking note that some consumers don't like this some consumers don't want their data being given out one such company is magda they're trying to find out ways to make encrypt sharon and other forms of privacy so do you think that may be things like that could could take a share of the market market and kind of create this split of data will make is doing some interesting things but the short answer is no first of all the microsoft campaign against google is pretty disingenuous and it hasn't gotten much traction they put out an online petition in trying to get people to sign in s
you are in for a treat i just got a new payment third rate place on line a topic on google docs how do you know you didn't get screwed groove google cells of shopping results for a while they look like on a search results they're really paid at so you might not get the best price you don't even know which stores they've left out. i just got schooled. all right so there is very kind of poking fun of google docs being very cautious i guess with the user's data. and you know there are some other...
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possibly the biggesttddaw -- google drive allows sharing among other google platforms like g-mail, google docspicasa and google plus... people who use ny of those or - programs."drive" is the latest move by google to define itself.it launched social networking site, google plus, nine months ago.and g-mail remains wildly popular.but many analysts say google will have to keep evolving too stay on top in the tech woold. i'm alisoo kosik in new york. -----end-----cnn.script--- a fashion choice... met with controversy. was kicked out offher prom... because of her dress. dress. 3
possibly the biggesttddaw -- google drive allows sharing among other google platforms like g-mail, google docspicasa and google plus... people who use ny of those or - programs."drive" is the latest move by google to define itself.it launched social networking site, google plus, nine months ago.and g-mail remains wildly popular.but many analysts say google will have to keep evolving too stay on top in the tech woold. i'm alisoo kosik in new york. -----end-----cnn.script--- a fashion...
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the company has introduced a new feature to g-mail and google docs. ant to say with a mousepad or cursor. and google will create a typed version of your words. g-mail users can get the new tool in more than 50 languages. and google-docs users in more than 20. to use the feature you have to first enable it in your >> gas prices are holding steady near a nine-month- low and the savings for consumers could last week into next year. triple a is predicting that barring any unexpected spikes due to the impact of hurricanes, or unforessen impacts--- regular gasoline will average between 3-10 and 3-20 a gallon by christmas. of course, it's a different story here in the bay area where we see higher than average prices. here's a look at today's averages. in san francisco, under four dollars a gallon at 3-89. across the bay, in oakland, 3-78. and in san jose, 3-76. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news. we will talk to rob black about what is driving the markets this morning. align welcome back. the time is 6:45 a.m.. >> i want to update you one barge. they have
the company has introduced a new feature to g-mail and google docs. ant to say with a mousepad or cursor. and google will create a typed version of your words. g-mail users can get the new tool in more than 50 languages. and google-docs users in more than 20. to use the feature you have to first enable it in your >> gas prices are holding steady near a nine-month- low and the savings for consumers could last week into next year. triple a is predicting that barring any unexpected spikes...
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from the googl doc she's being asked when she first heard about the "access hollywood" tape.k it up from there. >> reporter: right. this is october 2nd, the chronicling of hope hicks about when she received that initial email about the exchange that donald trump had in 2005 with billy bush in which he, in very vulgar terms, described sexually abusing women. i want to be clear. hicks is describing she was on the 14th floor of trump tower when she received that email. october 2nd was five days before ultimately the article was published. she says that, i was very concerned. i was concerned about the contents of the email, lack of time to respond. had the transcript but not the tape. she sent it then to other campaign leadership, including jason miller, kellyanne conway and steve bannon. she goes on to describe the way in which the leadership roles the individuals held -- as we work through here. she went to go talk to the group of them on the 25th floor. she's now saying, jason miller, again -- jason miller is a part of his current 2024 operation. of course, kellyanne conway, s
from the googl doc she's being asked when she first heard about the "access hollywood" tape.k it up from there. >> reporter: right. this is october 2nd, the chronicling of hope hicks about when she received that initial email about the exchange that donald trump had in 2005 with billy bush in which he, in very vulgar terms, described sexually abusing women. i want to be clear. hicks is describing she was on the 14th floor of trump tower when she received that email. october 2nd...
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you're not going to see support for google docs in one drive anytime soon in fact, you're not going toee any cloud support in general in one drive or not right now and that's what the new drop box is about we've moved beyond files right now you've only been able to put files in your dropbox and evolved the experience from being this magic folder to this magic work space, where you can have your powerpoints next to your google docs, next to anything you have. and it's a more engaging experience it's this living work space, where instead of just seeing a list of files, you can see people and activity, you can slack people >> and you've made some really interesting partnerships over the last quarter you reference the new desktop app, which has some of the hottest enterprise companies right now. slack, zoom. how did that come about and what makes -- what do you think is going to make users come to dropbox versus slack to use dropbox? >> when we watch our customers, what we saw is that they're using both, but constantly having to toggle back and forth. and more broadly, people are having to
you're not going to see support for google docs in one drive anytime soon in fact, you're not going toee any cloud support in general in one drive or not right now and that's what the new drop box is about we've moved beyond files right now you've only been able to put files in your dropbox and evolved the experience from being this magic folder to this magic work space, where you can have your powerpoints next to your google docs, next to anything you have. and it's a more engaging experience...
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it appeared as an he e-mail invitation prompting the user to open google docs allowing access to e-mail accounts and contacts. google is saying it stopped the attacks in an hour and roughly 1 million g-mail accounts were effected. no other information was exposed. it's easy to say toipt clii wank on that but don't. >> it was everywhere. >> badly in need of a legislative win, president trump may get it today. the bill to repeal and replace obamacare headed to the house floor and last minute changes get it over the hump. we'll discuss. it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no m
it appeared as an he e-mail invitation prompting the user to open google docs allowing access to e-mail accounts and contacts. google is saying it stopped the attacks in an hour and roughly 1 million g-mail accounts were effected. no other information was exposed. it's easy to say toipt clii wank on that but don't. >> it was everywhere. >> badly in need of a legislative win, president trump may get it today. the bill to repeal and replace obamacare headed to the house floor and last...