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maynard, your questions? >> yes.ted in traction and growth, so how many stories do you have now and how fast are the stories growing? >> so we have on our entire network, we're get begun 20 million readers a month, and most of that is embedded on other sites and we get a pretty significant amount on storify, and it has been growing. our curators are putting together millions of elements actually every month into story. >> as you look down the road what do you think the division of your revenue stream will be ultimately more the consumer audience or more the professional audience? >> we do have consumers using us for things like weddings family trips and such but really the professional users are the ones where we're seeing much more traction so we see that happening, and really now when there are major events happening around the world, whether it's protests in the middle east supreme court decisions, whatever it might be, people come to us and use us and embed us on their site and that's where we're seeing the most
maynard, your questions? >> yes.ted in traction and growth, so how many stories do you have now and how fast are the stories growing? >> so we have on our entire network, we're get begun 20 million readers a month, and most of that is embedded on other sites and we get a pretty significant amount on storify, and it has been growing. our curators are putting together millions of elements actually every month into story. >> as you look down the road what do you think the...
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maynard, as the coo of ebay, created the organizational structure that enabled the company to grow fromons in revenue to multi-billions in just a short time. as the founder of the webb investment network and on the board of yahoo, he continues to help companies and individuals grow. now, with his book "rebooting work," he shares his knowledge on how to transform how you work and how you can become the ceo of your own destiny. woman: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old.
maynard, as the coo of ebay, created the organizational structure that enabled the company to grow fromons in revenue to multi-billions in just a short time. as the founder of the webb investment network and on the board of yahoo, he continues to help companies and individuals grow. now, with his book "rebooting work," he shares his knowledge on how to transform how you work and how you can become the ceo of your own destiny. woman: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was...
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john: [applause] e serious debate of austerity stimulus began 80 years ago with the economist john maynardd say we can spend the wayack to prosperity and friedrich hayek said it no way. not those exact words but i would like to think if friedrich hayek heard about the obama stimulus plan he would have said something like this. ♪ the party is over ♪ ♪ are you kidding? conoco it works perfectly fine knockout there was a recession back in 2009 no. things could have been worse john: that is what i hear the recession would have been much worse without stimulus spending and when unemploynt is still hayek that is the time to spend and jump-start the economy. ♪ john: it is an ennine that needs a spark and this makes sense to people so let's turn to the producers of that rap video that has received millions of views on new tube ross roberts a rmer mtv producer, keynes argued the economic slowdown is prime the pump like a car? >> it sounds good and3 politicians like it but doesn't actually work? >> when the stimulus plan worked using the keynesian model they said if we did not pass it unemployment c
john: [applause] e serious debate of austerity stimulus began 80 years ago with the economist john maynardd say we can spend the wayack to prosperity and friedrich hayek said it no way. not those exact words but i would like to think if friedrich hayek heard about the obama stimulus plan he would have said something like this. ♪ the party is over ♪ ♪ are you kidding? conoco it works perfectly fine knockout there was a recession back in 2009 no. things could have been worse john: that is...
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. >> in your book you talk about john maynard smith. >> it is a very wonderful man from a distinguishedbiologist. a wonderful character. he was irreverent and talking to students about real work. and he inspired generations and he inspired me. although i was never actually a student. this many of his ideas were incorporated in this way. >> how did your life change? did you become a celebrity professor in a sense? >> not immediately. the book talks about things very well. it did cause a bit of a id cause a bit of a sensation. talking to people and it did start to happen nine. and it did change my life in sunny on a new course of the writing of other books. >> you are quite well-known, not only as a scientist, but also as an atheist as well. when did you start writing about that in earnest? >> well, i suppose all of my books are all about the argument of design. which is still, i think, the dominant reason why most people will give, believing in us. they will say look at the nature, look at the trees, flowers, and of course, it that is not what it is about. this is the opposite. it wasn't
. >> in your book you talk about john maynard smith. >> it is a very wonderful man from a distinguishedbiologist. a wonderful character. he was irreverent and talking to students about real work. and he inspired generations and he inspired me. although i was never actually a student. this many of his ideas were incorporated in this way. >> how did your life change? did you become a celebrity professor in a sense? >> not immediately. the book talks about things very well....
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san francisco police arrested leonard maynard earlier near stockton and post. there were several tourists on board the bus. he faces drunk driving and charges of driving with an open container of alcohol. >>> san francisco police are searching for two suspects in a violent, early-morning home invasion robbery in the bayview district. police say a man was stabbed inside a home on palou avenue after two suspects broke in at about midnight. two suspects are still on the loose. a third was taken into custody. the victim was rushed to san francisco general hospital and is expected to survive. >>> 8:04. we're following develops news from london for you. the moment has arrived. kate middleton is in the hospital in the early stages of labor we're told. the duchess of cambridge and prince william arrived at london's st. mary's hospital early morning. we don't have a live picture to show you. but we can tell you it's the same hospital where princess diana gave birth to williaand harry. now, british prime minister david cameron is excited as everybody else. >> best wishes
san francisco police arrested leonard maynard earlier near stockton and post. there were several tourists on board the bus. he faces drunk driving and charges of driving with an open container of alcohol. >>> san francisco police are searching for two suspects in a violent, early-morning home invasion robbery in the bayview district. police say a man was stabbed inside a home on palou avenue after two suspects broke in at about midnight. two suspects are still on the loose. a third was...
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. >> harold, i lived in atlanta, knew maynard jackson, andrew young, best friends with hosea williamse all liberal democrats. louis farrakhan has a church. >> in braj, we have a mentor protege program. conservative mentor protege program. these kids are not -- we put ownership mentality versus consumer mentality. when we ask what they want to be when they grow up. we ask what kin of wis they want to own when they grow up. they can't fathom when they can be a pipe fitter. we asked him what business they want to own, and they will tell us they want to be a refinery owner. >> as long as they don't want to be a tv or radio talk show host. i don't need anymore competition. >> ownership mentality versus consumer mentality. the only way to get out of poverty is owning their own business. >> good point. and then they'll own their own house and business and car. yes. in the corner. >> you know, i'm charles butler. >> hi, charles. >> i listened to everyone talk here and i really appreciate your point of views. i have been a republican since '72 at the university of michigan. but the issue here
. >> harold, i lived in atlanta, knew maynard jackson, andrew young, best friends with hosea williamse all liberal democrats. louis farrakhan has a church. >> in braj, we have a mentor protege program. conservative mentor protege program. these kids are not -- we put ownership mentality versus consumer mentality. when we ask what they want to be when they grow up. we ask what kin of wis they want to own when they grow up. they can't fathom when they can be a pipe fitter. we asked...
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. >> harold, i lived in atlanta, i knew maynard jackson, jose young, i was best friends with jose williamsthe men showed during the civil rights movement unprecedented, but they are all liberal democrats. louis farrakhan has a church. he even has part of his message about the responsibility being good. >> one of the things we do in baton rouge, we have a mentor protege program. we focus on entrepreneurship. these kids are not -- we put ownership mentality versus consumer mentality. when we -- >> as long as they say they don't want to be a radio talk show host. i don't need any more competition. >> well, we find that ownership mentality versus the consumer mentality and show the kids in the community the only way they get out of poverty is on their own. >> that's a good point. then they will own their own house and business and car. yes, in the corner. >> i'm charles butler. >> hi, charles. >> hi. i listened to everyone talk here and really appreciate your point of views. i've been a republican since '72 out of the university of michigan. but the issue here is that we have not focused on is
. >> harold, i lived in atlanta, i knew maynard jackson, jose young, i was best friends with jose williamsthe men showed during the civil rights movement unprecedented, but they are all liberal democrats. louis farrakhan has a church. he even has part of his message about the responsibility being good. >> one of the things we do in baton rouge, we have a mentor protege program. we focus on entrepreneurship. these kids are not -- we put ownership mentality versus consumer mentality....
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. >> maynard g. krebs was hysterical. now out on dvd for the first time. in my library already.ctor tip of the day." check out the factor website, different from billoreilly.com. spout off about the "factor." o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and time. word of the day, do not be gormless. almost like clueless. do not be gormless. >> again, thank you for watching. i'm bill o'reilly, remember, the spin stops here. definitely looking out for you. >> it is thursday july 11th.ou. overnight incredible video coming into fox. a massive mud slide washes away cars. >> the dramatic ending to that terrifying scene. a serious medical set back for country music star randy travis. he is in the hospital in critical condition after suffering a stroke. we will have the latest on his condition. that's straight ahead. >> you have been planning a vacation for months dreaming of the relaxing beach get away. before you get through airport security you have been scammed. what you need to know before you travel. fox and friends first starts right now. >> good morning to you. we take a live look outside here in
. >> maynard g. krebs was hysterical. now out on dvd for the first time. in my library already.ctor tip of the day." check out the factor website, different from billoreilly.com. spout off about the "factor." o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and time. word of the day, do not be gormless. almost like clueless. do not be gormless. >> again, thank you for watching. i'm bill o'reilly, remember, the spin stops here. definitely looking out for you. >> it is thursday july...
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. >> maynard g. krebs was hysterical. now out on dvd for the first time. in my library already. of the day." check out the factor website, different from billoreilly.com. spout off about the "factor." o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and time. word of the day, do not be gormless. almost like clueless. do not be gormless. >> again, thank you for watching. i'm bill o'reilly, remember, the spin stops here. definitely looking out for you. >>> tonight, preview closing arguments in the george zimmerman murder trial. >> think they are overreaching with the second degree murder? i think they are overreaching with intent. >> are trayvon martin's attorneys satisfied with the handling of the case. i'll asked his attorney. >>> if we go forward on immigration reform, we have to have serious border security. >> house republicans meet to map out their immigration game plan behind closed doors. michelle malkin with reaction. >>> treasury department announcement confirms our concerns. obama care is simply not ready. >> when obama care beginning to crumble,
. >> maynard g. krebs was hysterical. now out on dvd for the first time. in my library already. of the day." check out the factor website, different from billoreilly.com. spout off about the "factor." o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and time. word of the day, do not be gormless. almost like clueless. do not be gormless. >> again, thank you for watching. i'm bill o'reilly, remember, the spin stops here. definitely looking out for you. >>> tonight, preview closing...
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is there an increase now in just people who are posing, who are not maynard krebs? >> yeah. i don't think there is more now. there was always a lot. going back into, before the civil war, back to that walt whitman era, there were arguments about who was a real bohemian and who was a fauxian and it has gone along. one things that happens there is a cycle that happens over and over again and artists and intellectuals colonize some neighborhood they can afford. instantly it becomes hip and the fauxemians show up. they attract real estate and media and businessmen and they price out the original artists out. in new york or manhattan you used to have another neighborhood you could move to. that is another problem. there is nowhere else to move anymore where you can find a cheap rent. first part of the question was, oh, there has been a lot of discussion whether or not now in the internet age, digital age when we're all twittering and tweeting and doing all that stuff all the time, yeah, yeah, all right. also being creative. all right. do you need a geographic bohemia? i, i am an
is there an increase now in just people who are posing, who are not maynard krebs? >> yeah. i don't think there is more now. there was always a lot. going back into, before the civil war, back to that walt whitman era, there were arguments about who was a real bohemian and who was a fauxian and it has gone along. one things that happens there is a cycle that happens over and over again and artists and intellectuals colonize some neighborhood they can afford. instantly it becomes hip and...
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. >> in "an appetite for wonder" you talk about john maynard smith. who was he? >> he was a very wonderful man. he was a distinguished biologist a very wonderful character. students loved him. he was funny, irreverent, constantly talking to students about work. he didn't do anything things that professors did about fussing about where the next graph was coming from and things like that. he just got on with it. his tools of the trade were pretty much a pencil and paper as a theorist and he inspired students and he inspired me although i was never actually a student. many of his ideas are incorporated in the selfish gene. >> after the selfish gene was published ,-com,-com ma how did your life change as a as a professor corrects did you become a celebrity professor and a. >> not immediately. the book did sell very well and i think it's sold 1 million copies. it did cause a bit of a sensation. and i did find myself being invited to do lots of things which i hadn't been before i suppose, talking to people like you i suppose. that did start to happen then and i suppose
. >> in "an appetite for wonder" you talk about john maynard smith. who was he? >> he was a very wonderful man. he was a distinguished biologist a very wonderful character. students loved him. he was funny, irreverent, constantly talking to students about work. he didn't do anything things that professors did about fussing about where the next graph was coming from and things like that. he just got on with it. his tools of the trade were pretty much a pencil and paper as a...
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the policy framework of the macroeconomic theory is dennis roberts said in john maynard keynes laid the foundation to understanding monetary policy in employment to reduce cyclical fluctuations. at the same time the fed became less focused on the mandate for financial stability because it superseded by the creation of the thirties of the fdic by the sec along with other reform. in the area of governance and accountability policy makers recognize the need to improve the structure and the banking act of 1935 talks about the legal independence of the fed and stronger controls by the fed board. in particular it created the modern and figuration of the fomc kidding the majority of the votes but giving the secretary of the treasury removing the currency responsibility from the board but they continue to have this way over monetary policy to discourage the fed as in the backseat. during rule were to use the tools but even after the war the policy was subject to influence. not until the 1951 accord they begin to recover genuine independence for policy. once the fed keen to the policy leader of
the policy framework of the macroeconomic theory is dennis roberts said in john maynard keynes laid the foundation to understanding monetary policy in employment to reduce cyclical fluctuations. at the same time the fed became less focused on the mandate for financial stability because it superseded by the creation of the thirties of the fdic by the sec along with other reform. in the area of governance and accountability policy makers recognize the need to improve the structure and the banking...
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macroeconomic theories, including the work of irving fisher, dennis robertson, and, of course, john maynard keynes that laid the foundation for understanding how monetary policy could affect real activity employment and help reduce cyclical fluctuations. at the same time the federal reserve became less focus on its original mandate of preserving financial stability, perhaps in part because it helped, superseded by the accretion of 1930s of the federal deposit insurance corporation and the securities and exchange commission, along with other reforms intended to make the financial system more stable. in the area of governance and accountability to the public, policymakers also recognize the need for reforms to include the structure and its decision-making. the banking act of 1935 simultaneously bolstered the legal independence of the federal reserve and provide for stronger central comes control by the federal reserve board. in particular the act created the modern configuration of the federal market committee, the fomc, giving the board majority of the votes on the committee water moving the
macroeconomic theories, including the work of irving fisher, dennis robertson, and, of course, john maynard keynes that laid the foundation for understanding how monetary policy could affect real activity employment and help reduce cyclical fluctuations. at the same time the federal reserve became less focus on its original mandate of preserving financial stability, perhaps in part because it helped, superseded by the accretion of 1930s of the federal deposit insurance corporation and the...
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francisco on drunk driving charges is scheduled to be arraigned later this month. 60-year-old leon maynardriday near stockton and post streets. police say he was driving a deluxe sight seeing tour bus when he was taken into custody. he is facing several charges, which include driving under the influence and driving with an open container of alcohol. his arraignment is set for july 22nd. >>> hikers at san mateo's wunderlich county park are being warned about a mountain lion, spotted on the bear gold's trail yesterday morning about 10:30. authorities say if you come across a mountain lion, make noise, try to look bigger or throw rocks, but avoid running away. >>> poisonous meat balls found in two san francisco neighborhoods could also pose a threat to humans. the tainted meat balls were found in the twin peaks and diamond heights area last week containing levels of strike nine that could be potentially lethal for humans. they also warn the poison can be absorbed through the skin. police advise anyone who comes across anything suspicious to call 911. if you think your dog has eaten the meat b
francisco on drunk driving charges is scheduled to be arraigned later this month. 60-year-old leon maynardriday near stockton and post streets. police say he was driving a deluxe sight seeing tour bus when he was taken into custody. he is facing several charges, which include driving under the influence and driving with an open container of alcohol. his arraignment is set for july 22nd. >>> hikers at san mateo's wunderlich county park are being warned about a mountain lion, spotted on...
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macroeconomic theories, including work of the new excel, erving fisher, dennis robertson and john maynard keynes that laid the foundation for how activity could affect unemployment and reduce cyclical fluctuations. at the same time the federal reserve became less focusing on preserving stability because it felt it was superseded by the creation of the federal deposit insurance corporation and the securities and exchange commission along with other reforls intened to make the financial system more stable. in the area of foverpbance and accountability to the public, policymakers also recognized the immediate for reforms to improve the federal reserve's structure and its decision making. the banking act of 1935 simultaneous by bolstered the legal independence of the federal reserve and provided for stronger central control by the federal reserve board. in particular, the act created the modern configuration of the ederal market committee, the giving the board the majority of votes on the committee, while removing the secretary of the treasury and comptroller of the currency from the board. i
macroeconomic theories, including work of the new excel, erving fisher, dennis robertson and john maynard keynes that laid the foundation for how activity could affect unemployment and reduce cyclical fluctuations. at the same time the federal reserve became less focusing on preserving stability because it felt it was superseded by the creation of the federal deposit insurance corporation and the securities and exchange commission along with other reforls intened to make the financial system...
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development of macroeconomic theories, including irving fisher, rob paltry, dennis robertson, and john maynard keynes who laid the foundations for an standing how monetary policy could affect you like to be and employment and help reduce cyclical fluctuations. federalame time, the reserve became less focused on its original mandate in preserving financial stability, perhaps in part because it felt creationeded by the the 1930s of the fdic and the securities and exchange commission along with other reforms intended to make the financial system more stable. governance and accountability to the public, policymakers also recognized the need to reform destiny for forms. 1935anking act of simultaneously bolster the legal independence of the federal reserve and provided for stronger central console -- central control by the federal reserve lord. in particular -- federal reserve board. ofing the board majority the boards on the fdic and moving the secretary of treasury and the comptroller of the currency from both award. -- from the board. one economic historian described the fed as in the it was not
development of macroeconomic theories, including irving fisher, rob paltry, dennis robertson, and john maynard keynes who laid the foundations for an standing how monetary policy could affect you like to be and employment and help reduce cyclical fluctuations. federalame time, the reserve became less focused on its original mandate in preserving financial stability, perhaps in part because it felt creationeded by the the 1930s of the fdic and the securities and exchange commission along with...
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. >> also because you can get the joe maynard. >> okay, that is still a pretty good deal. >> yes. >> have been around long enough that i have been talked about this. but basically he was able to say left and right. but it was sparse. and that is why it is such an intuitive force. you can clearly see this. >> it has been amazing. so there is progress certainly in the speech area where right now in speech recognition, if you are on a smart phone, it works really well for a lot of people. but in addition to that, the reasoning part is making tremendous progress. >> one of the things he said to me is that i see syria as a step towards inaction. that's a phrase that i hadn't heard, but i am intrigued. give me a sense. >> welcome almost everything that people think about in terms of interaction is about one person talking to a computer or a computational device. that is extremely important. that is what syria is. we are working on these things. but still thinking in terms of one person talking to a device. but as we go to or go more into the era of the big one is computing coming have to t
. >> also because you can get the joe maynard. >> okay, that is still a pretty good deal. >> yes. >> have been around long enough that i have been talked about this. but basically he was able to say left and right. but it was sparse. and that is why it is such an intuitive force. you can clearly see this. >> it has been amazing. so there is progress certainly in the speech area where right now in speech recognition, if you are on a smart phone, it works really well...
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opposed enlightenment consensus at least among secular thinkers that in the long run to paraphrase john maynard kingston in another context, god will be dead. exactly which feature of modernity would do this has been unclear but once again it should be stressed this process has been assumed by many people to the inexorable like with candles on a birthday cake, it has been conjectured. the religious faithful of the dance was will sooner or later went out until nobody is left. on inspection there are several logical problems with this idea including insurmountable ones. first, the conventional story line does not describe the reality of christianity's persistence in the world. american sociologists of religion, rodney stock who is a contrarian in these matters wrote a lively as a in 1999 that is something of a classic. it was called secularization, rest in peace. it opened with an entertaining review of predictions of the demise of the christian faith going back to 1660 and continuing to the present day including but not limited to such secular profits as frederick the great, thomas jefferson, si
opposed enlightenment consensus at least among secular thinkers that in the long run to paraphrase john maynard kingston in another context, god will be dead. exactly which feature of modernity would do this has been unclear but once again it should be stressed this process has been assumed by many people to the inexorable like with candles on a birthday cake, it has been conjectured. the religious faithful of the dance was will sooner or later went out until nobody is left. on inspection there...