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borja castelar, experto en linkedin. borja 2: muchas gracias, un abrazo, cuidaros. animen la serenata con carteles de apoyo. quÉ lindo que esto ocurra en momentos de pandemia. hemos conocido a la gente que siempre estÁ a nuestro lado. borja: y es que, carito, ¿a quiÉn no le anima una serenata de mariachi? a mÍ me encanta, hemos llegad ♪ yarel:cada vez hay menos tiempo para emitirÓrdenes de evacuaciÓn porque los incendios en nuestro estado estÁn creciendo mÁs rápido. algunas escuelas concederÁn un plan hÍbrido para que los estudiantes aprendan en casaunos dÍas y otros en el salÓn de clases. cecilia: ya existe una aplicaciÓn completamente gratis que le avisa si usted ha estado en contacto con alguien que dio positivo al covid-19. yarel: muy buenas tardes para usted. le saluda yarel ramos. gracias por acompaÑarnos esta tarde. las autoridades continÚan trabajdo
borja castelar, experto en linkedin. borja 2: muchas gracias, un abrazo, cuidaros. animen la serenata con carteles de apoyo. quÉ lindo que esto ocurra en momentos de pandemia. hemos conocido a la gente que siempre estÁ a nuestro lado. borja: y es que, carito, ¿a quiÉn no le anima una serenata de mariachi? a mÍ me encanta, hemos llegad ♪ yarel:cada vez hay menos tiempo para emitirÓrdenes de evacuaciÓn porque los incendios en nuestro estado estÁn creciendo mÁs rápido. algunas escuelas...
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linkedin has come out with a list of the top 50 startups.rge from linkedin. might surprise people. how did you curate this list and who stands out to you? >> thank you so much for having us. this is a list of companies that members are most interested in. things, every startup on this list is hiring. they are thriving. emily: what are some of the names that surprise you? doordash is not surprising. i will give you a few trends. is we have put this list out for four years and we don't usually see a lot of health care startups. health care is difficult for startups. it is highly regulated. this year, all of that changed. what you see is not one but two startups who are online pharmacy delivery. you see companies like modern health that are focused on mental health benefits. you also see a company called mine strong. if you had told me a year ago that a hospital was a virtual thing, i would have raised an eyebrow. we are increasingly comfortable in telehealth. emily: the big question is how companies are going to attract talent in a remote worl
linkedin has come out with a list of the top 50 startups.rge from linkedin. might surprise people. how did you curate this list and who stands out to you? >> thank you so much for having us. this is a list of companies that members are most interested in. things, every startup on this list is hiring. they are thriving. emily: what are some of the names that surprise you? doordash is not surprising. i will give you a few trends. is we have put this list out for four years and we don't...
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emily: reid hoffman at linkedin. we will have more of that conversation later in the week.up, snowflake is giving investors a rare opportunity to disrupt amazon. competition heats up among cloud providers. a preview of snowflakes public debut. we are expecting it tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: snowflake is riding a wave of enthusiasm, highlighting optimism that the young cloud computing company can hold its own against the industry's toughest rivals. our seattle bureau chief. tell us how snowflake is getting companies like amazon some stiffer competition. for thef the reasons massive enthusiasm about snowflake is for what you mentioned. they operate in a crowd space -- cloud space where rather than chasing amazon, they operate on their own. at amazon's big cloud company, a lot of -- conference, their analysis had to do with upgrading their own competing process so it can can people at snowflake. that's unusual. most parts of the cloud market goes the other direction. everyone wants to match amazon. emily: how optimistic are investors about snowflake? we have been cov
emily: reid hoffman at linkedin. we will have more of that conversation later in the week.up, snowflake is giving investors a rare opportunity to disrupt amazon. competition heats up among cloud providers. a preview of snowflakes public debut. we are expecting it tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: snowflake is riding a wave of enthusiasm, highlighting optimism that the young cloud computing company can hold its own against the industry's toughest rivals. our seattle bureau chief. tell us...
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really interesting to get your thoughts, chief economist at linkedin.ter, thanks very much for watching. hello there. the weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands. we've had over 140mm of rain recorded, been reports of some localised flooding. and we've had this landslide effect the a83, at the rest and be thankful. looks like that route is going to be out of action for a little while. now, looking at the weather picture at the moment, we've still got some of the rain coming down in the highlands. the rain eventually is going to turn a little bit lighter and patchier, but nevertheless, some spots of rain still around for the highlands, the hebrides, orkney and shetland as we start the day on monday. further south, a lot of dry weather. could be a few mist and fog patches in some of
really interesting to get your thoughts, chief economist at linkedin.ter, thanks very much for watching. hello there. the weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands. we've had over 140mm of rain recorded, been reports of some...
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a musical power house has one more job to add to her linkedin profile. here's laura garcia. >> tv's biggest night is this sunday, but it's going to be far from normal. we're talking about the emmy awards. jimmy kimmel will host this weekend's event, but there will be no in-person audience. instead, they will accept the awards remotely. with all the changes tv critics agree the night is going to be very different. >> it's going to be so strange. i don't know how you play them off. if they start talking there is no live orchestra, so i'm not sure how it's going to happen. >> well, in addition to acting categories, the nbc series "the good place" is contender for best comedy. and "the voice" is up for best reality show competition series. we'll see who takes home the awards. well, now to a reunion that so many people have been waiting for. take a look. >> you know how cute i always thought you were. i think you're so sexy. will you come to me? >> brad pitt, jennifer anton taking part in the fast times at ridge mont high virtual table read. everyone is still
a musical power house has one more job to add to her linkedin profile. here's laura garcia. >> tv's biggest night is this sunday, but it's going to be far from normal. we're talking about the emmy awards. jimmy kimmel will host this weekend's event, but there will be no in-person audience. instead, they will accept the awards remotely. with all the changes tv critics agree the night is going to be very different. >> it's going to be so strange. i don't know how you play them off. if...
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now to the jobs market. 29 million americans are filing for unemployment benefits and according to linkedinmore than 80% of job postings include information technology, data storage and technical support. tech companies like google and ibm are offering good paying jobs with no college degree required, but the pandemic is also fueling job growth at companies like walmart, lowe's and instacart. >> we're seeing lots of demand for software i.t., really jobs that are helping us figure out how to work from home, school from home, et cetera. a lot of these jobs don't require four-year degrees. a lot of companies that we're seeing that are hiring, we see it with instacart, ibm, spacek, they have a lot of jobs right now that they're hiring for. >> coming up later on "good morning america," an announcement from amazon will about thousands of new jobs. >>> a warning about the upcoming flu season, doctors are urging everyone to get a flu shot. earlier i spoke to dr. imran ali about what we need to know. we started with that headline this morning about a covid-19 vaccine. let's start with the news on th
now to the jobs market. 29 million americans are filing for unemployment benefits and according to linkedinmore than 80% of job postings include information technology, data storage and technical support. tech companies like google and ibm are offering good paying jobs with no college degree required, but the pandemic is also fueling job growth at companies like walmart, lowe's and instacart. >> we're seeing lots of demand for software i.t., really jobs that are helping us figure out how...
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which invests money for people like the zuckerbergs and twitter's jack dorsey and reed hoffman for linkedin. iconic owns about 12% of snowflake. that's worth about $4 billion in today's trading. that's not a bad haul. now, a lot of employees are also making money, executives obviously as well. and quite a few investors. i just jotted this down. snowflake ipo'd, came onto the market. it's up 95%. it's doubled just in the last few hours it has been on the market. and j. frog up -- is trading at 65. it's up about 50%. we're not done. a local company called sumologic will be making their debut tomorrow. so it is a big week for ipos. >> exciting time to be a part of some of those families. thanks, scott. >>> well, a big announcement out of the big ten. what's being said at this hour about the future of college sports. >>> plus, we are hearing from the family of breonna taylor following a big settlement with the city of louisville. why they say their fight is not over yet. >>> and these actresses are sitting down with kelly clarkson today. let's just say they have some really interesting ideas to
which invests money for people like the zuckerbergs and twitter's jack dorsey and reed hoffman for linkedin. iconic owns about 12% of snowflake. that's worth about $4 billion in today's trading. that's not a bad haul. now, a lot of employees are also making money, executives obviously as well. and quite a few investors. i just jotted this down. snowflake ipo'd, came onto the market. it's up 95%. it's doubled just in the last few hours it has been on the market. and j. frog up -- is trading at...
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so which may or may not be connected to broadband a party to some of what our, linkedin a lot of work in the state . to download stuff into a divided party don't have to have a lot of connections. i think the pieces are there. but what we desperately needed some leadership to try to net some of this together so that you don't have 15000 it solutions across the country. that you have some really good examples of what is a parking that be vilified. frericka: you're not a lot. what have you been hearing from caregivers and people who you've been in touch with about the digital divide. the stress or alleviating some of the stress from every household is feeling. >> i think we been hearing echoes and what were talking about and that is the fact that this is a new era. a new way of trying to function and operate. never when trying to figure out how they can best provide for their children. and what we've done a lot of is to really listen to teachers and the parents and find out what it is that we can do now we can provide information in a way that they find useful. a couple of things that w
so which may or may not be connected to broadband a party to some of what our, linkedin a lot of work in the state . to download stuff into a divided party don't have to have a lot of connections. i think the pieces are there. but what we desperately needed some leadership to try to net some of this together so that you don't have 15000 it solutions across the country. that you have some really good examples of what is a parking that be vilified. frericka: you're not a lot. what have you been...
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shery: linkedin co-founder reid hoffman speaking exclusively to bloomberg technology's emily chang.e will have more perspective on tiktok ahead with eurasia group senior geo technology analyst who joins us from washington later. up next, yoshihide suga is set to be voted in as japan's new prime minister later. we are on the ground in tokyo for a preview. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are getting breaking news when it comes to facebook. the federal trade commission is preparing an antitrust suit against facebook. we are hearing they could file it by the end of the year, according to people familiar with the matter, in a case that would challenge the company's dominant position in social media. we are hearing the preparations are coming after the ftc spent more than one year proving these concerns facebook has been using its powerful market position to stifle competition. of thisat the conduct handful of hugely dominant tech companies are the people familiar with the story say there has been no final decision made whether to sue facebook. the commission does not always bring cases even wh
shery: linkedin co-founder reid hoffman speaking exclusively to bloomberg technology's emily chang.e will have more perspective on tiktok ahead with eurasia group senior geo technology analyst who joins us from washington later. up next, yoshihide suga is set to be voted in as japan's new prime minister later. we are on the ground in tokyo for a preview. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are getting breaking news when it comes to facebook. the federal trade commission is preparing an antitrust suit...
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reid hoffman, cofounder of linkedin, made early bets on facebook and airbnb and is on the board and microsoftfirm raised its 16th fund to invest in tech startups. he talks with bloomberg's emily chang about microsoft losing the battle for tiktok. eid: what we will now see as technology invented in china with global scope that will be contending with the global tech companies, which we in the u.s. have been so lucky for decades to have a broadly rerun. i think it is the ringing of the bell, the competition. , aika: on capitol hill longshot attempt to break the deadlock over another coronavirus relief bill. a 50 member group of house democrats and republicans will unveil a 1.5 trillion dollar stimulus package today that offers compromises on the thorniest issues, eight to state and local government and supplemental unemployment insurance. aid to state and local government and supplemental unemployment insurance. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. guy: th
reid hoffman, cofounder of linkedin, made early bets on facebook and airbnb and is on the board and microsoftfirm raised its 16th fund to invest in tech startups. he talks with bloomberg's emily chang about microsoft losing the battle for tiktok. eid: what we will now see as technology invented in china with global scope that will be contending with the global tech companies, which we in the u.s. have been so lucky for decades to have a broadly rerun. i think it is the ringing of the bell, the...
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i wrote an essay about this that i posted on linkedin.ing will go from dangerous, criminal, maybeent, bad behavior to you have a glass of wine when you are driving home. emily: i am coming back to you on that one in a decade or two. there are so many new ways companies can be financed today. how has dealmaking changed from your point of view? someone doing some of the deals behind the scene in this unprecedented time. strange, it is new and just like we all are. we have been investing in entrepreneurs we have never met. where we have never gone to their offices. in greylock's 55 year history, that is a first. it helps when you are well networked and it is easy to reference check. are these people real? you write them a big check. when you are crosschecking the belief in what their statement of the market looks like, you can call experts and say because the market look that way? we are looking an active. we have been doing a number of early stage investments. one or two growth stage investments. it is working. 2020 is thesly, strangest yea
i wrote an essay about this that i posted on linkedin.ing will go from dangerous, criminal, maybeent, bad behavior to you have a glass of wine when you are driving home. emily: i am coming back to you on that one in a decade or two. there are so many new ways companies can be financed today. how has dealmaking changed from your point of view? someone doing some of the deals behind the scene in this unprecedented time. strange, it is new and just like we all are. we have been investing in...
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buy them, oracle will have to go down the same road microsoft has already done with something like linkedinthey have to build the division outside the current business. that means oracle will foray into the consumer and add business. it is not far-fetched. i think there ratio is relatively modest, looking for things to grow is reasonable. in terms of people that really know how to buy a company and make it productive, they are very good at that. emily: as you alluded to, this is a complicated deal. you have the chinese government saying they would have to approve it. you wonder why the chinese government would approve such a deal at all. there are certainly a lot of risks. if you are microsoft and walmart or oracle, why even embarq on on suchwhy even embark an uncertain endeavor? >> things changed this weekend. until yesterday, we, including myself, we were all questioning exactly what is included in this deal. we are talking about selling the u.s. operation of tiktok. that is really not very valuable. the crown jewel of the deal is the learning algorithm that is part of bytedance's overall
buy them, oracle will have to go down the same road microsoft has already done with something like linkedinthey have to build the division outside the current business. that means oracle will foray into the consumer and add business. it is not far-fetched. i think there ratio is relatively modest, looking for things to grow is reasonable. in terms of people that really know how to buy a company and make it productive, they are very good at that. emily: as you alluded to, this is a complicated...
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south knocking out power, that will reduce demand, so that means less demand for those companies linkedin net gas. you can see these all off. early on, we saw these names driving the energy sector to the worst performance among 11 industry groups. david: thank you for being with us. i think it is fair to say that markets did not get what they were looking for from the fed. we are joined now by sarah house, a senior economist from wells fargo. thank you for being with us. why with the markets be surprised? the fed said, we will keep it low, close to zero until 2023, so what is surprising about that? sarah: the fed said that they would not raise rates until they had achieved maximum employment and inflation returning to 2%, but in terms of the overshoot they were vague and they said they only need to be on track for inflation to exceed the 2% target. when the market may have been looking for something stronger. when you look at the overall outlook, too, with extra projections, they still have inflation returning to 2%, but you did see a number of participants signaling risk off in 2023, eve
south knocking out power, that will reduce demand, so that means less demand for those companies linkedin net gas. you can see these all off. early on, we saw these names driving the energy sector to the worst performance among 11 industry groups. david: thank you for being with us. i think it is fair to say that markets did not get what they were looking for from the fed. we are joined now by sarah house, a senior economist from wells fargo. thank you for being with us. why with the markets be...
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a persona that would withstand the test, so they ve the same rsona on the website, twitter, and linkedin tried to give a biography, a personality. still, it wasn't enough to stop them getting caught. that really tells you something important aut -- if you like the way the game has shifted nce 2016. in 2016 it was almost painfully easy for the internet research agency to r these fake accounts and get awawith it. since that it has been getting harder nick: onac the one hand,ook says the fact that this particular site had so few audience members is time -- a sign they are doing well cracking down on this. on the other hand, the fbi tipped facebook off about jhis content y. is facebook doing enough fast enough? ben: in 2016, the operation that targeted the u.s. election was finally exposed the september after the election. th time we have seen an operation taken down across multiple platforms in cooperation withaw enforcement the september before the election. that's a really important difference, catching it before it can reach the day it is targeting is much more effective than a year down
a persona that would withstand the test, so they ve the same rsona on the website, twitter, and linkedin tried to give a biography, a personality. still, it wasn't enough to stop them getting caught. that really tells you something important aut -- if you like the way the game has shifted nce 2016. in 2016 it was almost painfully easy for the internet research agency to r these fake accounts and get awawith it. since that it has been getting harder nick: onac the one hand,ook says the fact that...
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was in went on linkedin a sexy thing so i was using facebook. everyone was on facebook so i was like, we will use that. up morewent on a built and more and i got on more platforms. i reached out on twitter and instagram. i went full-time with this 2018.t in april of i have been doing it full-time for two years. what i wanted to do was make history accessible and have what i call friction free history. there is no pay to play kind of thing or anything like that. i want to give a platform to historians. i did not wanted to be me showcasing what i know. 90/10.d it to be i wanted people on who had done historical work 90% of the time and showcased something they were doing. 10% of the time it's me showing you a historical site. with all that being said, i want to dive into today's topic. i will step away. i am going to turn over the floor to you and tell us a little bit about hygiene, nutrition and civil war soldiers . : before i go into this, i want everyone to know the and years ago.rs i was a historical interpreter reenactor a quarter of a centur
was in went on linkedin a sexy thing so i was using facebook. everyone was on facebook so i was like, we will use that. up morewent on a built and more and i got on more platforms. i reached out on twitter and instagram. i went full-time with this 2018.t in april of i have been doing it full-time for two years. what i wanted to do was make history accessible and have what i call friction free history. there is no pay to play kind of thing or anything like that. i want to give a platform to...
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can apply directly on employer websites or use a free job search engine like indeed, glassdoor or linkedinm know your intentions, that you would like to stick around long-term. ask if there are any specific criteria that temporary workers need to live up to in order to become permanent, george, and make sure you do that conversation early on in the process because a number of these employers are making decisions early about who's going to stick around for the long-term, george. >> so the hiring process is starting right now. are any of these seasonal jobs remote? >> reporter: well, this is the great news. a lot of them actually are this year. this is going to be a very different year for seasonal jobs. it used to be that retailers in particular would staff up for black friday. well, this year black friday will look a lot different. much more remote and much more online. i found a number of these positions are remote and they are for customer service managers so you can do everything from home. the other big difference this year will be the hours, george. people will be working different ho
can apply directly on employer websites or use a free job search engine like indeed, glassdoor or linkedinm know your intentions, that you would like to stick around long-term. ask if there are any specific criteria that temporary workers need to live up to in order to become permanent, george, and make sure you do that conversation early on in the process because a number of these employers are making decisions early about who's going to stick around for the long-term, george. >> so the...
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this year, for example, linkedin founder hoffman and other billionaires threw major financial supportind an organization called acronym. it has set up bogus news sites in swing states to portray democrats in a positive light. oh, kind of like the propaganda they claimed russia was propagating in the last election. right. this is the party that loves to complain about the death of local journalism. >> but they are funding a propaganda network to change people's opinions before an election. and the goal, of course, isn't just to make democrats look good. it's to make you terrified because scared populations are easier to control. that's why facebook blocked a video featuring the president pointing out an obvious scientific truth and no scientist disagrees with this. children are mostly not at risk from the effects of the coronavirus. according to the scientific general the virus is, quote, a general mild disease in children including infants. fatal outcomes are, quote, rare. if you knew that, you might have real questions about the lockdowns joe biden and the teacher's unions and some o
this year, for example, linkedin founder hoffman and other billionaires threw major financial supportind an organization called acronym. it has set up bogus news sites in swing states to portray democrats in a positive light. oh, kind of like the propaganda they claimed russia was propagating in the last election. right. this is the party that loves to complain about the death of local journalism. >> but they are funding a propaganda network to change people's opinions before an election....
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issue here, the issue who has the right networks to move up into senior management or boardrooms linkedin did a study recently and 80% or more of these positions are billed filled through social networks. so long as we don't have african-americans and latinos represented at the higherish loan echelons it's unlikely they'll be able to take advantage of those social networks. we want a pool of qualified people, but often we ask questions like, does anybody know this candidate? do you think this candidate would be a good fit? those kinds of relationship issues are critical. they become the networking issues that either include people or unintentionally exclude people >> les, go ahead, please. >> just to add to what ken is saying, it's pretty clear that networking is important and curating a group of candidates and available executives to join boards is important. i think we recognize that, and as a group of african-american lead director, nongovernment chairs, so on, there are several groups coming together to effectively curate that group of pools of folks we know for candidates i recall, q
issue here, the issue who has the right networks to move up into senior management or boardrooms linkedin did a study recently and 80% or more of these positions are billed filled through social networks. so long as we don't have african-americans and latinos represented at the higherish loan echelons it's unlikely they'll be able to take advantage of those social networks. we want a pool of qualified people, but often we ask questions like, does anybody know this candidate? do you think this...
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commands is pressing for new authorities to carry out drone strikes on al-shabaab fighters, al qaeda linkedin portions of kenya across from somalia. is that true? >> look we disseminated carbon monoxide across thalqaeda. the pakistanis from helped us deal with al qaeda in pakistan taken out leaders in yemen and taken out one of the carbon monoxide affiliatal qaeda.we ard do. the united states military which defends us every day and keeps us safe from another 9/11 is going to look to see where they pop up and we will try to put out those brush fires wherever we can i'm not going to comment on specific allegations. there is al-shabaab affiliate somalia attacked civilians in kenya. certainly an area we are concerned about. we would like to defeat them because what we want to do is bring our troops home. that's what the president has been doing. either get peace deals or defeat the terrorists and bring our troops back to the united states. >> bret: the president in an interview said he could have taken out in syria general mattis was against. it was there a plan to do that? >> you know, i don't k
commands is pressing for new authorities to carry out drone strikes on al-shabaab fighters, al qaeda linkedin portions of kenya across from somalia. is that true? >> look we disseminated carbon monoxide across thalqaeda. the pakistanis from helped us deal with al qaeda in pakistan taken out leaders in yemen and taken out one of the carbon monoxide affiliatal qaeda.we ard do. the united states military which defends us every day and keeps us safe from another 9/11 is going to look to see...
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. >> that conversation was live on linkedin, on ft. knox, my program.en those constraints if amazon can't even crack through, isn't that going to provide somewhat of a ceiling to some of these startups that so many of these investors are hoping are just going to grow and grow and grow >> well, i think the epic lawsuit is an interesting one for me to watch. it's going to impact many of my portfolio companies that deal directly with the app stores the distribution model, the discovery model, frankly doesn't work and it's painful for a lot of startups. it's an interesting lawsuit to watch between epic and apple but fundamentally, these big behemoths, amazon and facebook, these are customers for oil companies. some of the things they're doing on the skunks work side. if you take a look at technology companies, many of them are benefitting because of the platforms that need better gathering, need better analyt analytics. and that's helping us with oil companies. they're cushions to many oil companies. >> hany, talking about the boom with the ipos and valuati
. >> that conversation was live on linkedin, on ft. knox, my program.en those constraints if amazon can't even crack through, isn't that going to provide somewhat of a ceiling to some of these startups that so many of these investors are hoping are just going to grow and grow and grow >> well, i think the epic lawsuit is an interesting one for me to watch. it's going to impact many of my portfolio companies that deal directly with the app stores the distribution model, the discovery...
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. >> i looked at the editors, saw linkedin accounts matched to their names.t a glance it looked legitimate. >> but he wasn't who he said he was. he didn't exist at all and peace data wasn't an independent left wing site. it was, according to facebook acting on a tip from the fbi, a russian operation. the russian government has not commented. >> i'm no fan or putin or the russian government. so, it's -- it was concerning obviously. i -- you know, i don't want to have any association with an authoritarian regime. so, it was -- i mean i can't put in any other words that it was one of the strangest experiences of my life. >> it must be quite surreal to hear about this and say, oh, my god, i'm -- am i part of a russian disinformation campaign? >> it's totally surreal. i was completely totally unwittingly doing it. i had no idea they were linked to the kremlin or anything. obviously if i had known, wouldn't have done that. it seemed like -- it seemed legitimate from what i saw. >> the whole thing apparently a russian con. even the profile picture of delaney's edito
. >> i looked at the editors, saw linkedin accounts matched to their names.t a glance it looked legitimate. >> but he wasn't who he said he was. he didn't exist at all and peace data wasn't an independent left wing site. it was, according to facebook acting on a tip from the fbi, a russian operation. the russian government has not commented. >> i'm no fan or putin or the russian government. so, it's -- it was concerning obviously. i -- you know, i don't want to have any...
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. >> i looked at all the editors, a few of the editors, saw that there was linkedin accounts that matchedmes, their pictures were popping up on google image searches. so, you know, at a glance it looked legitimate. >> reporter: but lacusta wasn't who he said he was. in falkt fact, he didn't exist at all and peace data is, according to facebook acting on a tip from an fbi, a russian influence operation. the russian government has not commented. >> i'm obviously no fan of putin for the russian government, so it was concerning, obviously. you know, i don't want to have any association with an authoritarian regime, so i can't put it in any other words. it was one of the strangest experienc experiences of my life. >> it must be quite surreal to hear about this and say, oh, my god, am i part of a russian disinformation campaign? >> totally surreal. i was completely unwittingly doing it. i had no idea they were linked to the kremlin or anything. obviously, if i had known, i wouldn't have done that. it seemed like -- it seemed legitimate from what i saw. >> reporter: the whole thing apparently a
. >> i looked at all the editors, a few of the editors, saw that there was linkedin accounts that matchedmes, their pictures were popping up on google image searches. so, you know, at a glance it looked legitimate. >> reporter: but lacusta wasn't who he said he was. in falkt fact, he didn't exist at all and peace data is, according to facebook acting on a tip from an fbi, a russian influence operation. the russian government has not commented. >> i'm obviously no fan of putin...
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. >> i looked at all the editors, few of the editors, saw that there was linkedin accounts matched to their names, their pictures were popping up on google image searches. at a glance, it looked legitimate. >> reporter: he wasn't who he said he was. in fact, he didn't exist at all and peace data wasn't an independent left wing site. it is according to facebook a russian influence operation. peace data say the accusations are baseless, the russian government has not commented. >> i'm no fan of putin or the russian government, so it is it was concerning, obviously. i don't want to have any association with an authoritarian regime. so it was -- i mean, i can't put it in any other words it was one of the strangest experiences of my life. >> reporter: it must be quite surreal to hear about this, and say, oh, my god, i'm -- am i part of a russian disinformation campaign? >> totally surreal. i was unwittingly doing it. i had no idea they were linked to the kremlin or anything. obviously if i had known, wouldn't have done that. it seemed like -- it seemed legitimate from what i saw. >> report
. >> i looked at all the editors, few of the editors, saw that there was linkedin accounts matched to their names, their pictures were popping up on google image searches. at a glance, it looked legitimate. >> reporter: he wasn't who he said he was. in fact, he didn't exist at all and peace data wasn't an independent left wing site. it is according to facebook a russian influence operation. peace data say the accusations are baseless, the russian government has not commented....
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[inaudible conversations] >> the hearing will come to order we will look at and linkedin but hopefully we can resolve that at some point sebecause former diversification board discussed the declassification policy and in particular to protect their classified material and safely they can get their moment in the sun. i prepared to defer my opening statement because there is a chair hearing at 330 and also has to go in between so is it okay if i give my time so he can open with comments that way he can share on - - chair his hearing at 3:30 p.m. >> and i reserve a special favor do you want to see your comments and not miss your hearing? to make it is a privilege to testify to be in front of this committee and i recognized it is important role to secure the safety of our citizens and i appreciate that consideration you and senator warner gave in the timing. members of the committee they give her the opportunity to advocate for declassification reform and for having an open setting as you may be aware i am a sponsor along with a member of this committee senator wyden senate bill with the d
[inaudible conversations] >> the hearing will come to order we will look at and linkedin but hopefully we can resolve that at some point sebecause former diversification board discussed the declassification policy and in particular to protect their classified material and safely they can get their moment in the sun. i prepared to defer my opening statement because there is a chair hearing at 330 and also has to go in between so is it okay if i give my time so he can open with comments...
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thing i know for sure, the last thing we need in the thick of so many challenges is some puts on linkeding, everyone's gone, i want 2019 back! oh, shut up! joining me now to discuss is james alticher. james, i really hope that you're wrong. what of the seinfeld argument that, you know -- i know you do. we all want new york city to thrive. but what of jerry's argument that people together, there's an energy that comes from new york city that no bandwidth can replicate. >> you know, that's a really great point. i mean, that's the reason, historically, for cities. is that people come together, they share ideas, they share innovation, they create opportunities together. but, again, several things have changed. one is the deficits in new york city are spiking. the tax revenues are leaving. new york city vacancies right now are at an all-time high. the office buildings are empty. and they're no longer empty because of coronavirus. people have already left the city. companies are going remote. right now, de blasio, the mayor, is thinking of laying off 22,000 city employees, because he can't -- t
thing i know for sure, the last thing we need in the thick of so many challenges is some puts on linkeding, everyone's gone, i want 2019 back! oh, shut up! joining me now to discuss is james alticher. james, i really hope that you're wrong. what of the seinfeld argument that, you know -- i know you do. we all want new york city to thrive. but what of jerry's argument that people together, there's an energy that comes from new york city that no bandwidth can replicate. >> you know, that's...
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you can apply on their website or use a free search engine like indeed, glass door oig or linkedin.that temporary position permanent, let them know that you would like to still around long term. >> macy he's also hi's also hir thousands. you can watch a full report on how to land seasonal job coming up on gma. >>> and if you love coffee, you are in the right place. san francisco comes in number two when it comes to large cities and coffee lovers in the ugs. so san francisco finished second only to seattle which of course is headquarters for star bucks. so a bit of an unfair race. wallethub.com can considered several factors including the number of coffee shops apt and average price. and of course the rest of the top five is portland, oregon and then miami which kind of surprised me and tampa, florida, which also surprised me. so y'all really like coffee in florida? >> don't do florida like that. we can enjoy cough tee too. >> but you're getting an iced coffee in. >> well, in miami, isn't it more like cuban coffee? >> that is true. >> tampa, i don't know. but you know, people in tamp
you can apply on their website or use a free search engine like indeed, glass door oig or linkedin.that temporary position permanent, let them know that you would like to still around long term. >> macy he's also hi's also hir thousands. you can watch a full report on how to land seasonal job coming up on gma. >>> and if you love coffee, you are in the right place. san francisco comes in number two when it comes to large cities and coffee lovers in the ugs. so san francisco...
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it has penas on linkedin and accounts to try a plant thea stories in front of per spent did shall dill per septemberive audiences, so for example, on facebook once they got freelancers to write the stories it was interested in, it would use its own facebook accounts to post th groups that they thought i what be particular important targets. t and the kind orowps it was targeting were very much progressive groups, groups that focused on deocratic socialism, groups that hosted on-- some environmental groups in the mix. but you can see that the process was et somebody elsto write the stories so it looks authentic. and then you us the fake accounts to drop it in front of the communities you are trying to target. >> one of the other evolutions that you write about that the internet research agency has changed in the last couple of ouars is using more crafted, mortar getted as than in 2016. what does that say about how these efforts are evolving. >> it really looks like they're trying harder with each perso partly because they're having to. if you think back to016, the internet research ag
it has penas on linkedin and accounts to try a plant thea stories in front of per spent did shall dill per septemberive audiences, so for example, on facebook once they got freelancers to write the stories it was interested in, it would use its own facebook accounts to post th groups that they thought i what be particular important targets. t and the kind orowps it was targeting were very much progressive groups, groups that focused on deocratic socialism, groups that hosted on-- some...
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i spoke with the cofounder of linkedin yesterday.thinks ai is going to be as transformative as electricity. would you agree? bill: i agree totally. i believe we are in a world where everybody wants the autonomous enterprise. where you can literally run your business process without actually having humans do clerical things. machine learning and ai make operation so much better. and with workflow and the workflow revolution that service now is leading, self-help decision-making through ai will be so, so good. and then ultimately, the clerical stuff can be put to the side and humans can focus on the things that really matter. 100% in agreement. emily: all right. bill mcdermott, ceo of service now, thank you so much for that outlook. appreciate you taking the time to join us. because we have been speaking, the president has been continuing to speak at the white house. he said he will be briefed on the tiktok deal tomorrow morning. we will of course be following that. he is not prepared to sign off on anything at this point. you can chec
i spoke with the cofounder of linkedin yesterday.thinks ai is going to be as transformative as electricity. would you agree? bill: i agree totally. i believe we are in a world where everybody wants the autonomous enterprise. where you can literally run your business process without actually having humans do clerical things. machine learning and ai make operation so much better. and with workflow and the workflow revolution that service now is leading, self-help decision-making through ai will...
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i saw the number of linkedin exchanges between the united arab emirate and israel, off the charts the day after this announcement. the people of those countries understand that this historic rejection of israel, it's right to exist was the wrong thing tok so i think you'll see more nations follow and make the right decision. what created the opportunity was the recognition that the way to create stability was to make iran more isolated and we've done that. its been talked about how america has been isolated and nothing could be further from the truth. israel has more partners more friends and the united states has more partners and more friends in the region than any time in recent history and they did that because it came to trust president trump and his team be there with them and would do the right thing by them and we would support them when they made the right decision to recognize the state of israel. maria: are you expecting retaliation of any sort from iran? and what has been the reaction from the leaderships of these countries in the face of pushback from iran? are they getti
i saw the number of linkedin exchanges between the united arab emirate and israel, off the charts the day after this announcement. the people of those countries understand that this historic rejection of israel, it's right to exist was the wrong thing tok so i think you'll see more nations follow and make the right decision. what created the opportunity was the recognition that the way to create stability was to make iran more isolated and we've done that. its been talked about how america has...
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. >> we will welcome -- we are having trouble using linkedin. from thepresentative declaration declassification board. we will discuss declassification policy, in particular striking a balance between protecting classified material and ensuring documents can safely get their moment in the sun. deferring -- to defer my opening statement. the chair hearing at 3:30, the senator has to go vote in between. is it ok if i just give my time to the senator so he can open with some comments? that way he does not have to miss about and can chair his important hearing at 3:30? >> can i have a special fate -- a special fate -- special favor? sen. rubio: absently. do you want to say your comments -- absolutely. do you want to say your comments so you do not miss your hearing? >> i hold this intel committee in high regard and recognize it's important role in securing the security of citizens. i appreciate the consideration that you and senator warner provided in the timing. thank you for the opportunity for d set -- declassification reform and having this open
. >> we will welcome -- we are having trouble using linkedin. from thepresentative declaration declassification board. we will discuss declassification policy, in particular striking a balance between protecting classified material and ensuring documents can safely get their moment in the sun. deferring -- to defer my opening statement. the chair hearing at 3:30, the senator has to go vote in between. is it ok if i just give my time to the senator so he can open with some comments? that...
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she searched linkedin, glassdoor, and other job networking sites eager to land a steady gig to get somecall she had been waiting for, a part-time position as a quality inspection associate that would allow her to work from home and make decent money, but to her surprise the job was not at all what was advertised, and joining us from santa clara, california, is kylie degnan. kylie, thank you so much for joining us. so, kylie, you got caught up in this online package scheme unbeknownst to you. this is just-- when i read the details, i still can't believe it. you were actually shipping stolen products. how did this work? how did they get you tied up in this? - they had someone reach out to me, not very pushy at all, saying they had this opportunity, and it is actually something that big companies like amazon and other large e-commerce stores have. it's a real position of quality inspection. so i took it, and the packages started coming in as little usb drives, nothing too peculiar, and eventually it turned into large goods that were in fact being intercepted by this company from who knows
she searched linkedin, glassdoor, and other job networking sites eager to land a steady gig to get somecall she had been waiting for, a part-time position as a quality inspection associate that would allow her to work from home and make decent money, but to her surprise the job was not at all what was advertised, and joining us from santa clara, california, is kylie degnan. kylie, thank you so much for joining us. so, kylie, you got caught up in this online package scheme unbeknownst to you....
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or financial crimes are likely to occur and it even has a facial recognition system based on the linkedin profiles of 500 ceos or something like that. again come to get us to question what are the assumptions when we think of crime, where i would looking, what are we predicting. it gets us in a very subversive way to begin to question that. another version of that that is helping with housing discrimination is the anti-eviction mapping project which is using digital tools rather than predicting the most vulnerable by the summer is going to default or not pay the rent or mortgage, it's looking at landlords, looking at property owners. it's taking the digital vans and turning it back on those who wield power and authority and its mapping in different cities that eviction process and updating that for covid eviction. if that just about giving as the david but it's an organizing tool for people of that data could then target various kinds of laws and things on the ground. there are so many buckets. the very last thing i will say in terms of education, the equitable internet and just should ha
or financial crimes are likely to occur and it even has a facial recognition system based on the linkedin profiles of 500 ceos or something like that. again come to get us to question what are the assumptions when we think of crime, where i would looking, what are we predicting. it gets us in a very subversive way to begin to question that. another version of that that is helping with housing discrimination is the anti-eviction mapping project which is using digital tools rather than predicting...
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director of national intelligence what advisor members were trouble having troubles get getting linkedin, and hopefully we will be able to resolve this sometime . there's a third vote pending as well. it will discuss declassification policy in particular will be discussing striking a balance between protecting our nation's classified material ensuring historical documents can be safely get their moment in the sun. i'm prepared to differ my opening statements for the following reasons . senator moran is a chair hearing at 330 and in between, passing a vote and if it's okay with both of you, and i just my time to senator so he can open with some comments as he joined us here today on this issue. now he can't does not have to miss a vote and can share his important hearing at 330 . we hopefully elevenths is working . >> can i reserve a special favor. >> yes absolutely. take him for everything he has . usa your comments. of time to vote in the missing hearing . >> mr. chairman, is a real privilege to testify to be in front of this committee. i hold until committee in high regard . and it's a
director of national intelligence what advisor members were trouble having troubles get getting linkedin, and hopefully we will be able to resolve this sometime . there's a third vote pending as well. it will discuss declassification policy in particular will be discussing striking a balance between protecting our nation's classified material ensuring historical documents can be safely get their moment in the sun. i'm prepared to differ my opening statements for the following reasons . senator...
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everybody watching that wants a job in the field can apply to 600 places on linkedin today, michael. do the complaining. >> so keep going and don't give up. gary, we can't thank you enough for your advice. joan, i'm sorry we didn't get to you on zoom right there. but for more with gary vee head to "gma's" facebook page where gary will be answering even more viewer questions live. okay? we'll be right back. >>> all right. we are back and we are very excited for our next guest who is joining us. she is a talented actress who is co-starring in the new movie "antebellum." please, everybody, welcome kiersey clemons. good morning, kiersey. >> hi. good morning. >> you look lovely this morning. so we always want to start by asking everybody how they're doing during quarantine. how you've been spending all this time and i hear through some sources here in the studio that you're a big game player. what have you been up to? >> i do love to play games. i really got into scrabble. i love big jenga. i can't wait till the germs are gone and we can all play twister. yeah, i like -- there's games. >>
everybody watching that wants a job in the field can apply to 600 places on linkedin today, michael. do the complaining. >> so keep going and don't give up. gary, we can't thank you enough for your advice. joan, i'm sorry we didn't get to you on zoom right there. but for more with gary vee head to "gma's" facebook page where gary will be answering even more viewer questions live. okay? we'll be right back. >>> all right. we are back and we are very excited for our next...
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a friend said this popped up on his linkedin they are hiring post-election lawyers for iowa now nay areen's team is already getting people in place. they are anticipating a battle and that's a good sign rather than being caught flat footed after november 3rd >> jason, i want to read this to you. craig sergeant of the washington post writes trump isn't trying to persuade a majority of u.s. voters to support him. instead, he's trying to get within what you might call cheating distance of pulling another electoral election while losing the popular vote like last time. he's not there many top trump officials and congressional allies have placed their official duties and the levers of your government at the disposal of trump's re-election effort which depends on closing that gap do you agree with that >> i completely agree. it's gamed out that i thought about. votes that come in after election day give those states to joe biden but the votes that came in on election day give those states to trump. what will the supreme court do what will state supreme courts do that's what donald trump wants
a friend said this popped up on his linkedin they are hiring post-election lawyers for iowa now nay areen's team is already getting people in place. they are anticipating a battle and that's a good sign rather than being caught flat footed after november 3rd >> jason, i want to read this to you. craig sergeant of the washington post writes trump isn't trying to persuade a majority of u.s. voters to support him. instead, he's trying to get within what you might call cheating distance of...
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they've shown they could manage and lead big corporations like with linkedin.ding around the unique model here. >> in terms of what microsoft and walmart will be able to do around this. initially, we thought it would be facebook. is it now amazon if this partnership takes hold >> i would argue facebook, google, a lot of the media companies, i would include disney and netflix at some point have a lot to fear we are dealing with a fundamentally new model of media creation it will put pressure on amazon what they have the potential to gain is this huge new set of real estate. they are a foot trafficker so having this view is very, very interesting. >> given the potential avenues to go down, is 20 million or 30 million, if they are crowned jewels, if they'll be used in all sorts of other areas should they be looking at a hire price? should they be willing to write that off as a whole, if necessary? >> this is interesting i'm starting to reason that 20 billion or 30 billion is a reasonable price we are dealing with an unperfect model right now. both governments on b
they've shown they could manage and lead big corporations like with linkedin.ding around the unique model here. >> in terms of what microsoft and walmart will be able to do around this. initially, we thought it would be facebook. is it now amazon if this partnership takes hold >> i would argue facebook, google, a lot of the media companies, i would include disney and netflix at some point have a lot to fear we are dealing with a fundamentally new model of media creation it will put...
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order to qualify for membership you simply need to register with a business e-mail address and your linkedinnd business development professionals all across the country. maria: and you obviously caught the attention of the great tiki barber. tiki, we're used to seeing you commentating or the football field. what attracted you to this? >> i started seven years ago. we've evolved over the years. our events are usually live and in person, unfiltered, intimate and engaging for the clients. because of the coronavirus we had to make adjustments. going into the online space has been a god send in some ways. we're thriving. our business has grown significantly because we're stuck at home and finding ways to service our clients. i love entertaining. we met before. i used to work in the same office as you. i love interacting. it's a way to do it virtually. it's accessible and easy for business professionals who need to service their clients. maria: and i know you're a businessman. you were in business even before this. how has the transition been, tiki, from football to becoming a small business owner
order to qualify for membership you simply need to register with a business e-mail address and your linkedinnd business development professionals all across the country. maria: and you obviously caught the attention of the great tiki barber. tiki, we're used to seeing you commentating or the football field. what attracted you to this? >> i started seven years ago. we've evolved over the years. our events are usually live and in person, unfiltered, intimate and engaging for the clients....
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when you dig down onto some insiders here, iconic capital who has clients like mark zuckerberg, linkedinn the company early on, that's worth 4 billion and the fact that warren buffet and berkshire hathaway got in on ipo. if you're on the inside you made a lot of money yesterday. i think what i take issue is really the bankers on this. i think they failed in their job here. they left a lot of money on the table. pricing of where it was, you leave some money in the after-market and you don't need to leave 100% return. maria: that's a good point, david, dominic tavella and david nelson. i want to get your take nancy on what jamie dimon said about productivity. first georgia congressman, tim ryan is here on the stimulus stalemate in washington and division among democrats. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. noand if you're troubledan a lifby falls and bleeds,ers. worry follows you everywhere. ov
when you dig down onto some insiders here, iconic capital who has clients like mark zuckerberg, linkedinn the company early on, that's worth 4 billion and the fact that warren buffet and berkshire hathaway got in on ipo. if you're on the inside you made a lot of money yesterday. i think what i take issue is really the bankers on this. i think they failed in their job here. they left a lot of money on the table. pricing of where it was, you leave some money in the after-market and you don't need...
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. —— i‘m applying tojobs on linkedin.ger you stay unemployed for, the more likely in the more deep these effects will be. we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel, even though this is a huge hit to the labour market, we are seeing the vacancy rates are up slightly, there are slightly more job stop lighter than they were at the peak of the lockdown. but this is a very challenging situation to be in and there aren‘t a lot of things you can do, we really need government support to create more jobs and to have a sectoral support system when the furlough scheme ends. and of course when the furlough scheme was announced for many people, and i suspect you at the time, you so that‘s good, i‘m going to be safe, but you won‘t. —— you thought, that‘s good. going to be safe, but you won‘t. —— you thought, that's good.” going to be safe, but you won‘t. —— you thought, that's good. i thought for sure that being furloughed, that would just be... it would be sorted into the economy could bounce back. so having that dreaded phone
. —— i‘m applying tojobs on linkedin.ger you stay unemployed for, the more likely in the more deep these effects will be. we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel, even though this is a huge hit to the labour market, we are seeing the vacancy rates are up slightly, there are slightly more job stop lighter than they were at the peak of the lockdown. but this is a very challenging situation to be in and there aren‘t a lot of things you can do, we really need government support to...