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[laughter] [crosstalk] emily: yep, jared leto, everybody.ep, jared leto, the actor, photobombed our chat with stewart butterfield, the seemingly quintessential serial silicon valley entrepreneur. but butterfield's story is anything but. in fact, he founded both of his companies by accident. one of his companies sold to twitter for $27 million in 2004. today, slack, the workplace collaboration app, is worth more than $7 billion and it's now battling microsoft, amazon, google, and facebook. joining me is the slack ceo and cofounder, stewart butterfield. ♪ emily: stewart, thank you so much for being here. stewart: my pleasure. emily: you had an unconventional childhood. your parents were hippies and chose to raise you off of the grid in british columbia. what was that like? stewart: i was a pretty little kid. i don't remember a lot of it. it was, in many ways, an idyllic childhood. i was raised in a log cabin. it's a great story because i kind of sound like abraham lincoln with no running water until i was three and no electricity until i was f
[laughter] [crosstalk] emily: yep, jared leto, everybody.ep, jared leto, the actor, photobombed our chat with stewart butterfield, the seemingly quintessential serial silicon valley entrepreneur. but butterfield's story is anything but. in fact, he founded both of his companies by accident. one of his companies sold to twitter for $27 million in 2004. today, slack, the workplace collaboration app, is worth more than $7 billion and it's now battling microsoft, amazon, google, and facebook....
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street, he's singing and playing the guitar in 2010 in italy he was watching 30 seconds to mars and jared letod held his hand and years later he has to enjoy this. >> they're fall brothers, yeah. >> i'm not saying this next video is the greatest karaoke video of all time but it's definitely in the top ♪ >> this is it, the entire video is standing there. >> we get a 3, 2, 1 >> with so many people spending their weekends watching football, the healthy junk food channel put a good idea together for game day. >> in this case it has to get to the drafting table to draw it out. >> yeah, buddy. >> what? >> sandwiches and watch this. >> i wanted it to be the football >> is that everything? we figured it out. we're only going to need 7 ingredients. they go and get the ingredients to make sandwiches. so bread, meat, lettuce, condiments. >> respect to the sandwiches. >> i made like 127 plus sandwiches. they get to work and they start layering the meat and the bread and the cheese and start creating the stand and it is a whole lot of work. well, the guests are coming soon, so now all they have to do is la
street, he's singing and playing the guitar in 2010 in italy he was watching 30 seconds to mars and jared letod held his hand and years later he has to enjoy this. >> they're fall brothers, yeah. >> i'm not saying this next video is the greatest karaoke video of all time but it's definitely in the top ♪ >> this is it, the entire video is standing there. >> we get a 3, 2, 1 >> with so many people spending their weekends watching football, the healthy junk food...
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[laughter] [crosstalk] emily: yep, jared leto, the actor, photobombed our chat with stewart, the theeemingly quintessential serial silicon valley entrepreneur. but butterfield's story is anything but. in fact, he founded the companies by accident. one of his companies sold to twitter for $27 million in 2004. today, slack, the workplace collaboration app, is worth more than $7 billion and is now battling amazon, google and facebook. joining me is the slack ceo and cofounder, stewart butterfield. ♪ thank you so much for being here. stewart: my pleasure. emily: you had an unconventional childhood. your parents were hippies and chose to raise you off of the great in british columbia. what was that like? stewart: it was, in many ways, an idyllic childhood. no running water until i was three, no electricity until i was four. my father was from new york, and my mother was for montreal, and they really had no idea what they were doing. it was pretty easy to grow a big zucchini but you cannot live off zucchini. [laughter] when i was five, we moved to the city so i could go to school. a more n
[laughter] [crosstalk] emily: yep, jared leto, the actor, photobombed our chat with stewart, the theeemingly quintessential serial silicon valley entrepreneur. but butterfield's story is anything but. in fact, he founded the companies by accident. one of his companies sold to twitter for $27 million in 2004. today, slack, the workplace collaboration app, is worth more than $7 billion and is now battling amazon, google and facebook. joining me is the slack ceo and cofounder, stewart butterfield....
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[laughter] emily: yes, jared leto, the actor, with our chat with stewart, the silicon valley entrepreneurbut butterfield's story is anything but. -- the seemingly quintessential serial entrepreneur. but butterfield's story is anything but. in fact, he founded the companies by accident. one of his companies sold to twitter for $27 million in today, slack, the workplace 2004. collaboration app, is worth more than $7 billion and is now battling amazon, google and facebook. joining me is the slack ceo and cofounder, stewart butterfield. ♪ thank you so much for being here. stewart: my pleasure. emily: you had an unconventional childhood. your parents were hippies and chose to raise you off of the great in british columbia. what was that like? stewart: it was, in many ways, an idyllic childhood. no running water until i was three, no electricity until i was four. my father was from new york, and my mother was for montrÉal, and they really had no idea what to they were doing. it was pretty easy to grow a big zucchini but you cannot live off zucchini. [laughter] when i was five, we moved to the c
[laughter] emily: yes, jared leto, the actor, with our chat with stewart, the silicon valley entrepreneurbut butterfield's story is anything but. -- the seemingly quintessential serial entrepreneur. but butterfield's story is anything but. in fact, he founded the companies by accident. one of his companies sold to twitter for $27 million in today, slack, the workplace 2004. collaboration app, is worth more than $7 billion and is now battling amazon, google and facebook. joining me is the slack...
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>> reporter: and jared leto's version in the 2016 film "the suicide squad." dc comics to the tv screen in the '60s with actor cesar romero and the big screen with jack nicholson's legendary performance. >> you can call me joker. >> reporter: phoenix known for his roles in "walk the line" and "gladiator" spoke to intertainment site collider about why he took the role. he said it feels unique. it's his own world in some ways. it might as well be the thing that scares you the most. joaquin plays bad so good. the film also stars robert de niro. you can see it in theaters october of 2019, and i think people are going to have some compassion for this character because it's really showing the lead-up as to how he became so evil. >> should i be worried that my son told me for halloween he wants to be the joker? >> yes. yes, you should. >> true story. >> you should be more worried if he asks you, have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight, then you should be really -- >> that was the line of jack nicholson's movie, yes. >> he does sometimes say why so s
>> reporter: and jared leto's version in the 2016 film "the suicide squad." dc comics to the tv screen in the '60s with actor cesar romero and the big screen with jack nicholson's legendary performance. >> you can call me joker. >> reporter: phoenix known for his roles in "walk the line" and "gladiator" spoke to intertainment site collider about why he took the role. he said it feels unique. it's his own world in some ways. it might as well be the...