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kara swisher, thank you very much. - thank you you so much. - kara swisher. (applause) - [voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience guests, and an archive of past episodes. - there's something gone wrong there, in the way the government is set up to deal with that kind of thing. they don't know how to send emails, some of them know how to use twitter, some of them know how to use facebook, and things like that, and they understand the importance of "let's get a young person to help them," but if you're a politician in this day and age, and you do not understand digital media, you really, you should not be making legislation about it. - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided, in part, by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation.
kara swisher, thank you very much. - thank you you so much. - kara swisher. (applause) - [voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience guests, and an archive of past episodes. - there's something gone wrong there, in the way the government is set up to deal with that kind of thing. they don't know how to send emails, some of them know how to use twitter, some of them know how to use...
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kayla tausche, and jon fortt with me at post 9, and joining us is kara fisher. >> that is creepy. >>dstone is removing five directors of the board including philippe dauman. and jane wells with the latest. >> well, the hits just keep on coming. in part of a movie that came out of this studio attributed to its success. >> this is awesome. >> hang on, mikey. >> all right, the "teenaged mutant teenaged turtles" is a d disappoint, and the viacom profits were 1.05 and the predictions were $11.38 and it is a controversy of the demandle deal delay, and does this give more fodder to shari redstone? philippe dauman and four other board members have been ousted, but a board in delaware has to approve it, and the ousted board members are saying we are still running the show, and they are asking the court to continue that for now, and they are arguing that shari redstone is manipulatinging her father, and they say that through national amu amusements she has changed the bylaws so that any decision on whether to sell paramount would are require unanimous board approval while the opposition is say
kayla tausche, and jon fortt with me at post 9, and joining us is kara fisher. >> that is creepy. >>dstone is removing five directors of the board including philippe dauman. and jane wells with the latest. >> well, the hits just keep on coming. in part of a movie that came out of this studio attributed to its success. >> this is awesome. >> hang on, mikey. >> all right, the "teenaged mutant teenaged turtles" is a d disappoint, and the viacom profits...
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s long history. >> and kara, whether it is yahoo!e other names that we are talking about, i'd love to know whether you think that public bids or the private bids make the most sense right now? >> i think that verizon bid is very interesting and obviously fits well in, and then obviously the bid from dan gilbert and quicken loans make ss a lot of sense to me, because those are two operating companies and a lot of ability to do with the yahoo! assets. i don't understand the private equity ones, and the miblging one to take too much cost to run, and cutting costs, and it does not seem like that to me is the one that bodes well for yahoo! going forward, but we will see. and whoever, and obvious willy, whoever has the best deal will get the company, and in operating company would do better here in my mind. >> and next, kara, the passing of a venture capitalist who some consider the founding fathers of silicon valley, tom perkins, and someone that you knew. >> are yes. >> and at this point, what is the legacy, and he was publicly controver
s long history. >> and kara, whether it is yahoo!e other names that we are talking about, i'd love to know whether you think that public bids or the private bids make the most sense right now? >> i think that verizon bid is very interesting and obviously fits well in, and then obviously the bid from dan gilbert and quicken loans make ss a lot of sense to me, because those are two operating companies and a lot of ability to do with the yahoo! assets. i don't understand the private...
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>> kara, guess what? won a fabulous vacation, you and a guest -- we're guessing it's your husband -- to ft. lauderdale, florida. you'll spend four glorious days, three spectacular nights at the ft. lauderdale marriott harbor beach resort and spa. >> and you're also going to get a $250 gift card for a shopping spree at the galleria at ft. lauderdale and two vip cards offering complimentary access to greater ft. lauderdale attractions and activities. round trip air fair is included. >> hi, kara! >> who are you going to take? >> thank you so much! >> who are you going to take? your husband? >> absolutely! >> well, your mom did good, kids, she sure did, didn't he? >> i don't think they can hear too well because we can't hear them. >> have fun. send us a postcard! >>> have a big date night planned? >> we'll have you looking thinner by dinner and get this, you have no diet or exercise required. >>s in what i want to do when i want to look thinner. >> i want that top. you can have it. well, not from me, you can
>> kara, guess what? won a fabulous vacation, you and a guest -- we're guessing it's your husband -- to ft. lauderdale, florida. you'll spend four glorious days, three spectacular nights at the ft. lauderdale marriott harbor beach resort and spa. >> and you're also going to get a $250 gift card for a shopping spree at the galleria at ft. lauderdale and two vip cards offering complimentary access to greater ft. lauderdale attractions and activities. round trip air fair is included....
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kara lou, ktvu fox 2 now. >>> a new proposal to have tax for big tech companies. supporters from the board of supervisors say the money generated from the tax would be used for housing and homeless services. ktvu cristina rendon is live outside city hall with details. cristina. >> reporter: hey, ken, the supervisors behind this pointed out the inambulance that big tech companies have caused when it comes to rising housing costs and evictions in the city. they see this measure as a way to possibly have the companies pay their fair share of taxes. late this afternoon supervisors eric marr introduced the housing and homeless services impact technology attached to the board of supervisorrers. this is a measure that would provide a 1.5 tack on companies that make $1 millions in revenues and even though not headquartered but have employees on the payroll. the city controller said that tax could generate 120 million- dollars each year and then that money would go to fund housing and homelessness and it would help small businesses by cutting the cost of annual business re
kara lou, ktvu fox 2 now. >>> a new proposal to have tax for big tech companies. supporters from the board of supervisors say the money generated from the tax would be used for housing and homeless services. ktvu cristina rendon is live outside city hall with details. cristina. >> reporter: hey, ken, the supervisors behind this pointed out the inambulance that big tech companies have caused when it comes to rising housing costs and evictions in the city. they see this measure as...
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kara, he also exemplifies all the symptoms of chronic sleep depravation. know, including, you know -- >> i like it. you're selling books and insulting political candidates. >> that is the truth. you know, the inability to profession simple information, mood swings, anger outbursts, false memories. remember the muslims, the thousands of muslims who supposedly cheered the collapse of the twin towers? except nobody has ever seen a video of that? all these are examples of somebody who's unstable and, therefore, it is our responsibility in the media to do everything we can to stop him from getting to the white house. and when "the new york times" uses language to describe his races, we can, like approach -- call racist racist. when there was a big story about his treatment of women, and the conclusion is that it's a complicated story. it's not complicated. so that's really where the media need to do their job. >> it's interesting because we talked about that. because most media tries to be -- has treated this like an entertainment until now giving enormous amou
kara, he also exemplifies all the symptoms of chronic sleep depravation. know, including, you know -- >> i like it. you're selling books and insulting political candidates. >> that is the truth. you know, the inability to profession simple information, mood swings, anger outbursts, false memories. remember the muslims, the thousands of muslims who supposedly cheered the collapse of the twin towers? except nobody has ever seen a video of that? all these are examples of somebody who's...
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kara is a loving stay-at-home mom with two kids.e to watch our show. >> kara's family includes her husband of six years, scott. and her favorite segment is bobby's buzz. she likes to treat herself to one of bobby's recommendations. >> we'll put your fandom to the test with a trivia question. you have 15 seconds to answer and one guess. are you ready to play? >> back in january, hoda released a new book about following your passions and what is the name of hoda's latest book? is it -- >> "a." >> yes. all right. >> guess what? you have won a fabulous vacation. you and a guest -- >> your husband. >> going to head to ft. lauderdale, florida. you're going to spend four glorious days, three spectacular might nights at the ft. lauderdale marriott harbor. >> and you're going to get a gift card for a shopping sproal the galleria. and two cards for greater ft. lauderdale activities. round-trip airfare is included. who are you going to take? >> so nice. >> you going to take your husband? >> absolutely. >> okay. >> your mom did good, >> yeah. >
kara is a loving stay-at-home mom with two kids.e to watch our show. >> kara's family includes her husband of six years, scott. and her favorite segment is bobby's buzz. she likes to treat herself to one of bobby's recommendations. >> we'll put your fandom to the test with a trivia question. you have 15 seconds to answer and one guess. are you ready to play? >> back in january, hoda released a new book about following your passions and what is the name of hoda's latest book?...
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let me let kara get the last word in. how do you want us to remember pat summitt, kara lawson?for the things that were so important to pat. and, you heard christine touch on it in terms of helping create opportunities for women in sports and in her later years, with her battle with alzheimer's. her creating the pat summitt foundation. she was so passionate about helping other people that had the disease and helping other families. and, so, just continuing on those two things. helping find a cure for alzheimer's. and helping women continue to reach, young women continue to reach their potential. >> well said. kara, you take care. i'm sure i'll be seeing you in the days and weeks ahead. appreciate you taking some time. christine brennan, as well. thank you so much to you both. we'll be right back. 'll be right back. what if we woke up one day and everything just stopped going wrong? no more accidents. no more fires. no more emergencies. no more bad anything. but in a world where things stopped going wrong, where would state farm be? right here. to help with college. here. for tha
let me let kara get the last word in. how do you want us to remember pat summitt, kara lawson?for the things that were so important to pat. and, you heard christine touch on it in terms of helping create opportunities for women in sports and in her later years, with her battle with alzheimer's. her creating the pat summitt foundation. she was so passionate about helping other people that had the disease and helping other families. and, so, just continuing on those two things. helping find a...
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such guys. >> walt mossberg and kara swisher.ll see you inside. >>> and we have a update on donald trump and the tough day for box, and jack dorsey also live, and some intel about face. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to breaking news on oracle, as well as some political development s s in th valley. we go to josh lipton with more on that. josh? >> well, kayla, news on oracle and the whistle-blower lawsuit that oracle has been hit by a suit by a former employee who claims that she was fired for calling out improper accounting practices in the cloud business. and oracle is resp
such guys. >> walt mossberg and kara swisher.ll see you inside. >>> and we have a update on donald trump and the tough day for box, and jack dorsey also live, and some intel about face. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need....
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kara, you take care. i'm sure i'll be seeing you in the days and weeks ahead.. thank you so much to you both. we'll be right back. what if we woke up one day and everything just stopped going wrong? no more accidents. no more fires. no more emergencies. no more bad anything. but in a world where things stopped going wrong, where would state farm be? right here. to help with college. here. for that first car. and here. for new beginnings. because in a world where nothing went wrong, your state farm agent will still be right here. helping make life go completely right. we promise you the perfect match. french's mustard is 100% natural, and our ketchup has no high fructose corn syrup. we promise. real ingredients. that trop50 could taste so good and still have 50% fewer calories. can i stop, jane? trop50. tastes so good you won't believe it has 50% fewer calories. if you're using this toothpaste, you're probably expecting to get visibly whiter teeth, but it only removes surface stains, and clinical tes
kara, you take care. i'm sure i'll be seeing you in the days and weeks ahead.. thank you so much to you both. we'll be right back. what if we woke up one day and everything just stopped going wrong? no more accidents. no more fires. no more emergencies. no more bad anything. but in a world where things stopped going wrong, where would state farm be? right here. to help with college. here. for that first car. and here. for new beginnings. because in a world where nothing went wrong, your state...
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ken. >>> thanks, kara. in a spirited meaning the city council approved the band of cold storage. some say it will create jobs and others worry about health of the workers. paul kiska has what is next in the debate. paul. >> reporter: julie, a possible lawsuit may be the next topic in oakland city council. leaders stand by last night's vote to not allowed coal to be stored or handled within city limits. in this letter, a firm that represents the oakland oversized terminal says the city is facing deep consequences since they banded the storage of coal in oakland. >> our agreement with the developer was explicit that should we be provided information at any time in the future, where there would be a threat to public health and safety to our residents and workers that it is within our jurisdiction to act and we will act. >> city leaders poured through testimony and reports and environmental studies which stated allowing terminal logistics to transport coal from utah to oakland could do harm to residents. the coal would have been handled at the terminal under construction. >> there we
ken. >>> thanks, kara. in a spirited meaning the city council approved the band of cold storage. some say it will create jobs and others worry about health of the workers. paul kiska has what is next in the debate. paul. >> reporter: julie, a possible lawsuit may be the next topic in oakland city council. leaders stand by last night's vote to not allowed coal to be stored or handled within city limits. in this letter, a firm that represents the oakland oversized terminal says the...
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> it's really not what i think it's a universal scientific consensus that the vast majority of us, kara swisher exempted because she has a genetic mutati mutation, there's 1% of the population that has a genetic mutation and they can do great on four or five hours. but the rest of us need seven to nine hours to perform at our best. and look at athletes now. andre iguodala from the golden state warriors, kobe bryant, lebron james, they all talk about using sleep as a performance enhancement tool. so that's the big shift that's happening now. it's a little bit like small king. remember was a time when we thought smoking was glamorous and there was a time when he we thought being sleep deprived was glamorous and a sign of being so busy and important and especially men would wear it like a badge of honor. now we realize it actually makes us less productive, less healthy, and much less happy. >> so let's talk about it in the context of tech because one of the things that you talk about is the more and more we're with screens, we're watching tv, we're watching video all the time, we're watchi
> it's really not what i think it's a universal scientific consensus that the vast majority of us, kara swisher exempted because she has a genetic mutati mutation, there's 1% of the population that has a genetic mutation and they can do great on four or five hours. but the rest of us need seven to nine hours to perform at our best. and look at athletes now. andre iguodala from the golden state warriors, kobe bryant, lebron james, they all talk about using sleep as a performance enhancement...
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. >>> hey, kara will look at the forecast. >> that's right, it will be nice and comfortable out there for the bay bay area this evening, after the as blue out the giants yesterday. we'll see if they can do it again. i'll have a complete look at the micro forecast coming up. >> we're looking at oakland, by the colosseum. we'll see how it turns out tonight. we had a crash south 880 at 66, those flashing lights have cleared from the southbound side, northbound, the commute toward the bay bridge, we'll look at that back up. >> plus, a deadly shooting in san jose. "today in the bay" is working on the latest information from the scene. the live report is coming up next. you're watching "today in the bay." sharon tease =laurvoplus-- t smoke is cleing- >>> a man is shot to death in a quiet neighborhood in san jose and the suspect is still on the lose. i'm sharon c i'm. >>> a brush fire in the santa cruz mountains could have on the morning commute. >>> we do not have to decide between jobs and the health of our community. >>> a debate over coal gets heated in oakland. the issue and vote that's
. >>> hey, kara will look at the forecast. >> that's right, it will be nice and comfortable out there for the bay bay area this evening, after the as blue out the giants yesterday. we'll see if they can do it again. i'll have a complete look at the micro forecast coming up. >> we're looking at oakland, by the colosseum. we'll see how it turns out tonight. we had a crash south 880 at 66, those flashing lights have cleared from the southbound side, northbound, the commute...
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angela merkel has called the turkish response incomprehensible, but the german chancellor needs and kara- ankara's support to stem the flow of migrants into the eu. the economic reality means relations are unlikely to be permanently damaged. germany is turkey's largest export market as well as home to more than 3 million turks. identity?tic of -- could it be a case of mistaken identity? was in police claimed he custody after he was extradited. two eritreans have come forward to say police have the wrong man. his sister has come forward to say her brother is innocent. the other man is accused of bringing tens of thousands of people to europe as part of a multimillion euro smuggling network. .o the u.k. now two former prime minister's have announced their support for britain staying in the european union. they say a brexit will undermine the peace process in northern ireland and would bolster the case for scottish independence. longboat -- lawmakers have extended the deadline for the vote in the referendum. on june 23.es place vote takes place on june 23. hundreds of thousands of visitors
angela merkel has called the turkish response incomprehensible, but the german chancellor needs and kara- ankara's support to stem the flow of migrants into the eu. the economic reality means relations are unlikely to be permanently damaged. germany is turkey's largest export market as well as home to more than 3 million turks. identity?tic of -- could it be a case of mistaken identity? was in police claimed he custody after he was extradited. two eritreans have come forward to say police have...
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kara-murza, witness here, poisoned near to death. the flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part after campaign to russia great again. whether in ukraine with exception of congressional sanctions i and others helped author and passed through this committee and congress passed in 2014 the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountable in meaningful, material ways or in syria where we have maneuvered have being to coordinate with russian forces who neither share common interests, nor pursue common goals while hundreds of thousands of died and millions have been displaced. or at the u.n. where they resist sanctions on iran from missile violations in violation of u.n. security council resolution which they supported. or their violation of the inf treaty two years we have discussions but no consequences. so i worry that the message putin must be taking from our responses his limit testing aggression, and opportunism is the right approach, particularly when there are rel
kara-murza, witness here, poisoned near to death. the flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part after campaign to russia great again. whether in ukraine with exception of congressional sanctions i and others helped author and passed through this committee and congress passed in 2014 the administration has done relatively little to hold russia accountable in meaningful, material ways or in syria where we have maneuvered have being to coordinate...
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she's kara swisher. this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem, and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you guys.
she's kara swisher. this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he's made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem, and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you guys.
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kara? >> on the morning of september 11th, 2001, while working for then u.s. senator russ feingold, my colleagues and i learned that a plane hijacked by terrorists was heading for the capitol. i still vividly recall what it was like to run out of the hart senate office building, fearing for the safety of my friends, my colleagues, and my family. three weeks later, our senate office received mail contaminated with deadly anthrax spores. my colleagues and i were put on powerful anti-biotics for several months to counteract possible anthrax exposure. you see, mr. chairman, i understand on a deeply personal level what it feels like to fear harm, and to be under attack. i resolved then to do my part to ensure that violent extremisext regardless of race, religion or ideology, never succeed in their mission to destroy the values that make our nation great. freedom, justice and equality for all. mr. chairman, senator coombs and members of the subcommittee, thank you so much for inviting me to testify today on how we can do better to keep our nation safe while upholdin
kara? >> on the morning of september 11th, 2001, while working for then u.s. senator russ feingold, my colleagues and i learned that a plane hijacked by terrorists was heading for the capitol. i still vividly recall what it was like to run out of the hart senate office building, fearing for the safety of my friends, my colleagues, and my family. three weeks later, our senate office received mail contaminated with deadly anthrax spores. my colleagues and i were put on powerful anti-biotics...
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kara mckcollum.talked with the recipient of the first scholarship given in her memorial. >> she played such an important role in this organization and in so many lives, including mine. >> keith said reading the essays that were submitted for the scholarship was therapeutic. >> and the winners will represent this space in atlantic city. nbc 10 and nbc universal want to reward the people making a difference in the community. it is called 21st century solutions. the goal is to support organizations implemented new and innovative programs. >> right now 9:26, when we come back, a look at the top stories including the search for the driver of a vehicle that crashed into the delaware river, and erica is checking on a fantastic father's day. >> conditions will be ideal. a live look outside over cape may. look at this. i wish i was there. i'll see you on the other side of the break with my full forecast! >>> that breaking news we continue to follow in south philadelphia, a minutniute -- minivan plunges into t
kara mckcollum.talked with the recipient of the first scholarship given in her memorial. >> she played such an important role in this organization and in so many lives, including mine. >> keith said reading the essays that were submitted for the scholarship was therapeutic. >> and the winners will represent this space in atlantic city. nbc 10 and nbc universal want to reward the people making a difference in the community. it is called 21st century solutions. the goal is to...
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kara-murza who is a witness here who was poisoned here to death. with flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part of a campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others have offered and passed through this committee and the congress passed in 2014, the administration has done relatively little to hold russian accountable in meaningful material ways. or in syria where we have been maneuvered in having to coordinate with russian forces who neither share common interests nor pursue common goals while hundreds of thousands have died or millions displaced or at the u.n. where they resist sanctions on iran for missile violations in violation of u.n. security council regulars which they supported or their violation of the inf treaty for which two years we've had discussions but no consequences. so i worry that the message that putin must be taking from our responses is that his limit testing, aggression and opportunityism is the right
kara-murza who is a witness here who was poisoned here to death. with flames of nationalism are burning as bright as putin's imperial adventures seem to be part of a campaign to make russia great again. whether in ukraine where with the exception of congressional sanctions that i and others have offered and passed through this committee and the congress passed in 2014, the administration has done relatively little to hold russian accountable in meaningful material ways. or in syria where we...
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but i'm scrambling on the floor, tejera and kara were running towards the ball and i'm scooting backwardsnot realizing i was about to go out the exit. and i saw keira get up to me and me and keira made it outside while the gunshots were still going on. and i said, where's tejera? i feel so guilty about surviving this, because if i would have told keira to wait outside and i tried to go back because she didn't make it and me and keira did make it. i was speaking to her mom, she said not to feel guilty, god has a plan. but i told her, let's get tejera, so i went inside, we got trapped in there. so we saw tejera, but everybody was rushing into the bathroom stall. everyone was rushing to the bathroom stall. the gunshots were still going off rapidly. and it's still not real to me yet. i'm just like, why are they doing all of this? i was even in the bathroom, me, tejera, we were the last ones to get into the bathroom stall, the handicap one, the biggest one, and the guy, it was an african-american male who ended up closing and locking the door, who i believe got shot from doing that in the proc
but i'm scrambling on the floor, tejera and kara were running towards the ball and i'm scooting backwardsnot realizing i was about to go out the exit. and i saw keira get up to me and me and keira made it outside while the gunshots were still going on. and i said, where's tejera? i feel so guilty about surviving this, because if i would have told keira to wait outside and i tried to go back because she didn't make it and me and keira did make it. i was speaking to her mom, she said not to feel...
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we'll hear from cisco's chuck robbins and we'll talk to walt and kara as well about what this conference about and also anthony tan. we'll try to distill what the big themes were in these incredible few days. >> a lot more to come on "squawk on the street." scripps network reporting its strongest growth in five years and we'll sit down with ken lowe, the ceo up next. plus raising 3.5 billion from saudi arabia's public investment fund. we'll be joined by uber rival grab ceo anthony tan. "squawk on the street" will be right back. man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defense. bae systems. . >> scripps network interactive, whose networks hgt
we'll hear from cisco's chuck robbins and we'll talk to walt and kara as well about what this conference about and also anthony tan. we'll try to distill what the big themes were in these incredible few days. >> a lot more to come on "squawk on the street." scripps network reporting its strongest growth in five years and we'll sit down with ken lowe, the ceo up next. plus raising 3.5 billion from saudi arabia's public investment fund. we'll be joined by uber rival grab ceo...
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and kara he said had to ask. thank you all for joining us out of the code conference today. that discussion guys? >> i love that she said that we're having the super bowl on mobile every day. and talking about the vision and the opportunity here. when you are talking about eyeballs and scope and putting it in that kind of visual perspective, i thought that was incredibly powerful. >> but the question always hanging over sheryl sandberg doesn't have to be disney specifically but the sense that hey it is out there now. would you, could you take that next step. >> >> and all she does is a disciplined way and probably a genuine way is convey confidence in facebook and what we're up to and complete control over the message of what she's dealing with right now. to carol's point what she really does get across is this idea that they are situated in such a position of strength, that even the controversy over peter thiel. even the controversy over the news feed. they are just these manageable ripples they can in an open way try to deal with. they have a super bowl every day where the
and kara he said had to ask. thank you all for joining us out of the code conference today. that discussion guys? >> i love that she said that we're having the super bowl on mobile every day. and talking about the vision and the opportunity here. when you are talking about eyeballs and scope and putting it in that kind of visual perspective, i thought that was incredibly powerful. >> but the question always hanging over sheryl sandberg doesn't have to be disney specifically but the...
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in springfield a number of large trees fell and one hit kara's car while she and her kids were waiting at a red light. >> the tree crashed on the right side, and my kids are okay thank god. >> another huge tree uprooted on locust street. you see the damage to the roof, and nobody was home at the time and nobody was hurt. >>> some unbelievable images and as this storm passed through our area, our viewers joined the action and shared some of their pretty amazing images today. these are coming in from danielle. this is the 7100 block of whitaker from south philadelphia. a massive tree is down across the street here after it was competely uprooted. just unbelievable. this is in from kirsten in bucks county, she captured this picture of the hail. melissa was described it as moth ball size and pea size, this looks like the pea size. and she sent videos, and we'll post is on our facebook page. she said is sounded like bags were dropping on her deck there. in haddon heights, marie sent us these images of the massive trees that came down in the park called the dell. one of many that needs to be
in springfield a number of large trees fell and one hit kara's car while she and her kids were waiting at a red light. >> the tree crashed on the right side, and my kids are okay thank god. >> another huge tree uprooted on locust street. you see the damage to the roof, and nobody was home at the time and nobody was hurt. >>> some unbelievable images and as this storm passed through our area, our viewers joined the action and shared some of their pretty amazing images today....
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police say someone shot darryl walkner kara long the 800 block of kayak avenue and police are looking for the gunman. if you have any information call police i apologize this is the wrong video there to this is another incident that happened in adelphi. >> some d.c. leaders met with residents to talk about lega legalizing marijuana. >> lauren demarco is live with the latest. lauren. >> you know what this state of hot in the district is a situation that has been attention worldwide. tonight we heard from some of those candidates about where they stand on the issues. we'll have the details coming up. >>> and plus we will tell you about d-dot plan to alleviate some of the traffic congestion across the district. "fox 5 news" at 10 will be right back. oooh, i think i saw dessert! but you just had a big lunch! it wasn't that big. steve! hey! come back here! wh-what's that? you...you want me to eat you? honey, he didn't say that! he did! very quietly. y-you can't hear from back there! don't fight your instincts! with each for 150 calories or less, try our chocolate-y brownies, tangy lemon ba
police say someone shot darryl walkner kara long the 800 block of kayak avenue and police are looking for the gunman. if you have any information call police i apologize this is the wrong video there to this is another incident that happened in adelphi. >> some d.c. leaders met with residents to talk about lega legalizing marijuana. >> lauren demarco is live with the latest. lauren. >> you know what this state of hot in the district is a situation that has been attention...
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. >> that will lead towards temperatures climbing around downtown san jose, friday, santa kara, too,ling for the weekend as clouds start to increase the winds turn more on shore, we get the mid-weekend cooldown, for san francisco, should briefly see temperatures warming into the mid-70s on friday. the week cooldown low pressure system we have to watch out for, it may trigger some mountain thundershowers for the weekend. so the outlook, hot to start with some 90s. then those temperatures cool down sunday, average into the beginning of next week. to see how things are shaping up, here's mike. >> the metering lights on 535. we are seeing these cash lanes bag up of here, looking over on the left side of your screen with the slowing with the pool plaza. overnight road crews were slowing approaching 580 for our camera shot. they are coming up to 20, 30, the rest of the east bay looks good the orange highlighted the north bay. watching for low clouds, fog along that portion and that golden gate bridge. south of here, we look at the san jose camera. it represents the biggest south of the dun
. >> that will lead towards temperatures climbing around downtown san jose, friday, santa kara, too,ling for the weekend as clouds start to increase the winds turn more on shore, we get the mid-weekend cooldown, for san francisco, should briefly see temperatures warming into the mid-70s on friday. the week cooldown low pressure system we have to watch out for, it may trigger some mountain thundershowers for the weekend. so the outlook, hot to start with some 90s. then those temperatures...
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vladimir kara-murza. i know you were at an earlier hearing we had this year, and all of us wanted to have you back. we thank you for making the effort to be here. so with that, mr. satter, if you would begin with about five minutes, we would appreciate it. we'll move to mr. kara-murza. now it's on. good, thank you. >> thank you, senator. i'm very glad to be here. -- ine a short, victorious war to boost the rating at that point of president yeltsin, who was suffering because of the aftereffects of privatization and the impoverishment of the population. the war proved to be neither short nor victorious. second chechen war was undertaken in order to guarantee the succession to yeltsin. this is one of the most important episodes of russian history. also one about which americans are very much in the dark. a terrorist act took place. it was used to justify a new war in chechnya. yeltsin -- putin, rather, who was very little known, became the prime minister. took charge of that war. on the strength of the succe
vladimir kara-murza. i know you were at an earlier hearing we had this year, and all of us wanted to have you back. we thank you for making the effort to be here. so with that, mr. satter, if you would begin with about five minutes, we would appreciate it. we'll move to mr. kara-murza. now it's on. good, thank you. >> thank you, senator. i'm very glad to be here. -- ine a short, victorious war to boost the rating at that point of president yeltsin, who was suffering because of the...
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certainly a lot of womens organizations that get built up and they don't necessarily grow into what kara has given to all of you today, and on that note new without all of the young activist in the women on our college campuses not only taking the step to start a chapter. but being brave enough to stand up to the status quo on campuses and to really show people and show their peers that they have an opinion. it matters, and that they're not alone in their opinion. new really offers a safe space for young women on campus who happen to be conservatives who reject this, quote pro-choice atmosphere on college campuses who reject hookup cool oture that's what new is all about. it's about intellectual engagement, it's about even talking about differences and opinions that we may have is on the conservative side. of course there's been differences between libertarian and conservatives and we welcome everyone into that conversation. and i was here 7 years ago. actually, at one of the first if it wasn't the first new conference and we were downstairs in a tiny little room with -- a conference tab
certainly a lot of womens organizations that get built up and they don't necessarily grow into what kara has given to all of you today, and on that note new without all of the young activist in the women on our college campuses not only taking the step to start a chapter. but being brave enough to stand up to the status quo on campuses and to really show people and show their peers that they have an opinion. it matters, and that they're not alone in their opinion. new really offers a safe space...
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kara, you believe the vegetables should be the main part of every meal?n the middle of the plant. >> today's meal will be eggplant. >> i love eggplant. >> i saw pictures. what are the ingredients first? >> we are doing grilled eggplant with a walnut basil pesto and balsamic production. >> okay. >> eggplant, inland tomatos. fine, also, i think the heir loom add color and flavor to the plate. >> first step, we're going to brush our eggplant with a little olive oil. you can do this with a generous smear on both sides, sprinkle it with salt. we are using a globe egg plant here. cut them into slices. >> is the globe the typical? >> your standard italian egg plant. then we throw these right onto the grill. then you can see here, we have these wonderful grill marks we have going. >> how long do they need to cook? >> they need five minutes on each side. you want them to be nice and smokey and add a ton of flavor to this. >> can you cook them in the oven? >> absolutely. you can put them in the oven. you want to turn it halfway through. the egg plant is grilled. no
kara, you believe the vegetables should be the main part of every meal?n the middle of the plant. >> today's meal will be eggplant. >> i love eggplant. >> i saw pictures. what are the ingredients first? >> we are doing grilled eggplant with a walnut basil pesto and balsamic production. >> okay. >> eggplant, inland tomatos. fine, also, i think the heir loom add color and flavor to the plate. >> first step, we're going to brush our eggplant with a little...
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kayla tausche, and jon fortt with me at post 9, and joining us is kara fisher. >> that is creepy. >>
kayla tausche, and jon fortt with me at post 9, and joining us is kara fisher. >> that is creepy. >>
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and gentlemen, to host our first conversation today, please welcome the executive editor at recode, kara. >> hi, everyone. so we wanted to have someone really interesting in especially in this crazy election year to talk about a wide variety of things from elections to video to uber to not getting enough sleep. and so there's only one p
and gentlemen, to host our first conversation today, please welcome the executive editor at recode, kara. >> hi, everyone. so we wanted to have someone really interesting in especially in this crazy election year to talk about a wide variety of things from elections to video to uber to not getting enough sleep. and so there's only one p
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kara.rush and the brush shape not the actual product and the goop that makes the difference. they're all pretty similar across the brands. i definitely buy mind at the drugstore i would have to say. >> every man watching right now just heard you say. >> blah, blah, blah, blah. >> charlie brown teacher and we were rehearsing saying whatever you want sweetheart. >> all right men i got something for you. watch this. ♪ >> time's up. >> you no doubt remember that iconic movie scene which when the aliens destroyed earth in 1996 independence day. >> we have waited 20 years and now those aliens are back. >> it's independence day resurgence much it's one of the new movies out this weekend. fox movie critic kevin mccarthy we're big fan he wasn't exactly um pref. >> ♪ >> hey everybody it's kevin mccarthy i'm here with your movie row views for this weekend including independence day resurgence. waiting 20 years for that film and finally the shallows starting blake lively. independence day resurgence wh
kara.rush and the brush shape not the actual product and the goop that makes the difference. they're all pretty similar across the brands. i definitely buy mind at the drugstore i would have to say. >> every man watching right now just heard you say. >> blah, blah, blah, blah. >> charlie brown teacher and we were rehearsing saying whatever you want sweetheart. >> all right men i got something for you. watch this. ♪ >> time's up. >> you no doubt remember...
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.>> last time i was hoping to hear the k because her name caw kara mccullough.ting to hearo as soon as i heard the d i lostt it. it was over. >> deshauna, i'm curious wasus there any particular moment thae you thought i've got this? doee something happen i think i'venki got this?gois? >> i think i know when it was.as >> no. >> desean narcotic i think it's when you answered thaten confidently beautiful question e that you knew you had it. had be honest.t >> oh, thank you.. well, pageants are extremely unpredictable i've seen people,l lose, whatever and you just jus never know.r k so i just tried to stay humble.y i tried to make sure that i kepi telling myself no matter whattet happens, i'm so happy to have te made it this far.t this so that's really just been myt n mindset until i heard district t of columbia miss usa it did notn register i did not feel like i l had it in the bag and i was just focused on making sure that ie t was so happy and overjoyed thatt i had made it that far.t f >> now look when they did ask te you that question, though, thato question and
.>> last time i was hoping to hear the k because her name caw kara mccullough.ting to hearo as soon as i heard the d i lostt it. it was over. >> deshauna, i'm curious wasus there any particular moment thae you thought i've got this? doee something happen i think i'venki got this?gois? >> i think i know when it was.as >> no. >> desean narcotic i think it's when you answered thaten confidently beautiful question e that you knew you had it. had be honest.t >>...
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. >> reporter: among those on the call sisters kara and kyle lowry who says oprah is their inspirationgh the same things that we are. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: overweight for most of their lives, the oklahoma natives had all but given up. >> i had gotten to a point in my life where i had just kind of accepted the fact that i was going to be overweight. >> reporter: but after joining weight watchers together, the pair collectively lost 176 pounds in two years. >> i started at a size 24. i'm now a size 10. >> i was wearing a size 16, and now i'm a 2. >> reporter: on the call oprah revealing that like them, she now has a new weight loss buddy, stedman. >> he kept asking me what every point was, so i said, why don't you just join? >> reporter: adding she finally has a sense of balance around food thanks to her new support system. >> i'm excited that other people are bringing in their friends and family members because it's been my philosophy forever that life is better if you share it. >> it is better shared. in addition to losing weight oprah shared that her blood pressure is also down and
. >> reporter: among those on the call sisters kara and kyle lowry who says oprah is their inspirationgh the same things that we are. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: overweight for most of their lives, the oklahoma natives had all but given up. >> i had gotten to a point in my life where i had just kind of accepted the fact that i was going to be overweight. >> reporter: but after joining weight watchers together, the pair collectively lost 176 pounds in two years....
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and a lot of women organizations that get built up and don't necessarily grow up to what kara has given to you all today. on that note, new wouldn't be without all of the young activists and the women and not only to start a chapter but being able to standing up to the status quo of campuses and show people and peers that they have an opinion, it matters and that they're not alone in their opinion, new offers a safe space for young women on campus that happen to be conservative and reject pro-choice and hookup culture. that's what new is all about. it's about intellectual engagement and even talking about differences and opinions that we might have on the conservative side. of course, there's been differences between libertarian conservatives and we welcome everybody to that conversation. i was here seven years ago at one of the first -- if it wasn't the first conference and we were downstairs in a tiny little room with just a conference cable. we had speakers come in and talk to us and look at what we had today. you're here, this is has been a successful conference since we started and
and a lot of women organizations that get built up and don't necessarily grow up to what kara has given to you all today. on that note, new wouldn't be without all of the young activists and the women and not only to start a chapter but being able to standing up to the status quo of campuses and show people and peers that they have an opinion, it matters and that they're not alone in their opinion, new offers a safe space for young women on campus that happen to be conservative and reject...
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coming out of cabin john we havh delays inside the beltway in glenn echo as well cabin john parkway, karans on how about secondaries.ies. metro delay we have a green line delay to branch of a disable dab train outside pg plaza so please be prepared to that one. you can see the freeway east and slow on the southbound side frof 50 all the way down past eastern avenue. 50 inbound very slow-movingw- traffic as well and outside thet beltway, baltimore washington parkway north and southbound byd powder mill road slow.oa slo 95 southbound the icc to theo t beltway jams and 395 stop gone traffic from the springfield sid interchange all the way up pastp king street to the 14th streeths bridge. wisdom, back to you.om, back to. >>> all right. thank you very much, err rip. >>> the supreme court is saidveo close out its term today by b handing out rulings in three major cases.major let's take look at those cases right knowledge big in this ar area. the appeal of former have a have governor bob money connelley c hoping the high court willigcour overturn his public corruptionoo convict.co also big abort
coming out of cabin john we havh delays inside the beltway in glenn echo as well cabin john parkway, karans on how about secondaries.ies. metro delay we have a green line delay to branch of a disable dab train outside pg plaza so please be prepared to that one. you can see the freeway east and slow on the southbound side frof 50 all the way down past eastern avenue. 50 inbound very slow-movingw- traffic as well and outside thet beltway, baltimore washington parkway north and southbound byd...
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i wanted to ask some of the other witnesses on this panel if you share miss kara's view of never heard of a radical imam in the united states who embraces or sympathizes, that was senator graham's exact question, with isis or government. i know you went undercover at cair. dub encounter -- >> well, first of all -- >> please turn your microphone on. >> well, we can't forget and i'll go into some current imams. anwar alauch which w-- awlaki a time at cair sirrage wahaj consistently talks about the implementation of sharia law which is no different than the ideology of al qaeda or isis. mean that reads their magazines, anyone that studies their ideology they are constantly quoting islamic law from the hadith hadiths, from the koran. they are constantly quoting that. no different than the imams like imam sirrage wahaj. we have a problem that is much bigger than we're willing to suspect. >> when omar mateen called the 911, here's a portion of it. what is your name? may name is i pledge aliege as to aback bahardi. >> what is your name? >> i pledge allegiance to abu bahardi. that's what the t
i wanted to ask some of the other witnesses on this panel if you share miss kara's view of never heard of a radical imam in the united states who embraces or sympathizes, that was senator graham's exact question, with isis or government. i know you went undercover at cair. dub encounter -- >> well, first of all -- >> please turn your microphone on. >> well, we can't forget and i'll go into some current imams. anwar alauch which w-- awlaki a time at cair sirrage wahaj...
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today we are honored to be joined by vladimir kara-murza, a prominent member of the political opposition who was poisoned in moscow under suspicious circumstances and spent months in a coma. vladimir, thank you for your courage and all that you do for the people of the russian federation. new laws targeting foreign agents and undesirable organizations which label ngos as traitors of the russian state impeded the work of ndi, osf and the mcarthur foundation. putin has fueled corruption by weakening the rule of law and his associates know that their fortunes depend on access and allegiance to the regime. and those who make public these corrupt acts are threatened, abused or even worse. sergeiny mit ski was one of them and he paid the ultimate price for his honesty. as everyone here knows the law targets human rights abusers inside russia. while 40 people have been sanctioned since 2012, i call on the administration to hold accountable more human rights abusers in the country as human rights violations increase, so should our response. in summary, russia under putin is a regime intent on un
today we are honored to be joined by vladimir kara-murza, a prominent member of the political opposition who was poisoned in moscow under suspicious circumstances and spent months in a coma. vladimir, thank you for your courage and all that you do for the people of the russian federation. new laws targeting foreign agents and undesirable organizations which label ngos as traitors of the russian state impeded the work of ndi, osf and the mcarthur foundation. putin has fueled corruption by...
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. >> facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg taking center stage with recorrode's kara swisher peter te--. >> i know this is actively discussed here and it should be because issues of independence and the media are key to democracy and key to all of us. it is what you are about. it is what the conference is about. peter did what he did on his oen. noz as the facebook board member. we didn't know about it. >> and? >> and you should talk to him. >> swisher also pressed sandberg about her future with facebook. >> -- you could be a ceo of disney. did you want to be the ceo of disney? >> i love my job. >> -- don't want another job? you don't want to are run for office. >> i love facebook and my team. >> we will have more highlights from the code conference throughout the morning. >> 1.24 from 136. >> i want to know what the high was. >> and -- >> put a market cap on -- >> you ought to go out. take week or a month. and do the math and come up with what you should be known for, which is your law of large numbers. there is a place and there is a level. they get there and i it is a sell
. >> facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg taking center stage with recorrode's kara swisher peter te--. >> i know this is actively discussed here and it should be because issues of independence and the media are key to democracy and key to all of us. it is what you are about. it is what the conference is about. peter did what he did on his oen. noz as the facebook board member. we didn't know about it. >> and? >> and you should talk to him. >> swisher...
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cnn's kara phillips went straight to the source for answers ar first speaking to an attorney who representsones are all that remain of ethnic clan members slaughtered in a vicious civil war in the 1980s. evidence of the brutality carried out by the government regime in somalia. now, cnn has learned a former military commander accused of some of the worst atrocities is living in the united states and working near our nation's capital. his name is yousef abdi ali, also known at colonel tuke. he and soldiers under his command are accused of terrorizing the esock people, tock chers them, burning their villages and carrying out mass executions. 1992, somali locals told a canadian documentary team what they experienced under colonel tuke. a reign of terror. >> translator: two men were caught, tied to a tree. oil was poured on them, and they were burned alive. >> translator: he caught my brother. he tied him to the vehicle and dragged him behind. that's how he died. >> reporter: did you see tuke do that with your own eyes? >> translator: yes, and many people around saw it. >> he oversaw some of th
cnn's kara phillips went straight to the source for answers ar first speaking to an attorney who representsones are all that remain of ethnic clan members slaughtered in a vicious civil war in the 1980s. evidence of the brutality carried out by the government regime in somalia. now, cnn has learned a former military commander accused of some of the worst atrocities is living in the united states and working near our nation's capital. his name is yousef abdi ali, also known at colonel tuke. he...
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kara-murza. thank you very much, chairman kocher, senator shaheen hold -- >> senator markey stepped in too. >> senator mark kirks thank you so much for being here. thank you for the opportunity to testify to appear before you today. 25 years ago at a conference held of all places in moscow, members for the organization of security and cooperation in europe established a principle issues relating to democracy, human rights and rule of law, i quote, matters of legitimate concern to all participating states and do not belong exclusively internal affairs of the state concerned. to the council of europe, russian federation has you know taken clear and binding commitments with respect to election standards, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and other important aspects of human rights. all these principles enshrined in the russian constitution. in 16 years nearly a full generation in power, vladmir putin turned these regimes and principles into a dead letter. today elections in our country serv
kara-murza. thank you very much, chairman kocher, senator shaheen hold -- >> senator markey stepped in too. >> senator mark kirks thank you so much for being here. thank you for the opportunity to testify to appear before you today. 25 years ago at a conference held of all places in moscow, members for the organization of security and cooperation in europe established a principle issues relating to democracy, human rights and rule of law, i quote, matters of legitimate concern to...