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that was so popular on the facebook post we had like 75,000 views just on that post there. so, just to get a sense of what we can do with social media. is that right, about 75,000? so, good, great event and great you had the ability to put that in the annual report, too. well, colleagues? all right, seeing none. any public comment on our annual report? seeing none, thank you very much. [gavel] >> okay, the next item. >> review and approval of commission on the environment draft resolution file no. 2014-03-coe expressing thanks to and recognition of director melanie nutter for her years of service to the department and commission of the environment. this is a discussion and action item. speaker today is commissioner joshua arce. >> so, colleagues, as we all know as we have been talking about in our different times when we get together where it's a few days now at the end of the week of this weekend, director nutter is leaving us. and we thought that we wanted to thank you and to commend you for your achievements. we wanted to do that on our agenda. we thought, why not? we di
that was so popular on the facebook post we had like 75,000 views just on that post there. so, just to get a sense of what we can do with social media. is that right, about 75,000? so, good, great event and great you had the ability to put that in the annual report, too. well, colleagues? all right, seeing none. any public comment on our annual report? seeing none, thank you very much. [gavel] >> okay, the next item. >> review and approval of commission on the environment draft...
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>> now can i be on facebook? >> okay. >> she's, like, going to be on facebook, right?? >> get some likes. ♪ here i am >> that's our show. we'll see you next time. >>> hey, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if you're looking for great videos, this is the show for you, "right this minute." ♪ >>> some divers are gulping air trying to escape a tiger shark that -- >> wasn't exactly friendly. >> see what saves them when they realize -- >> that thing is out for dinner. >>> a shocking scene as a cyclist is carried by the car that hit him. >> six miles back. >> why cops had to get to the driver before the angry mob did. >>> a skier tries an
>> now can i be on facebook? >> okay. >> she's, like, going to be on facebook, right?? >> get some likes. ♪ here i am >> that's our show. we'll see you next time. >>> hey, everybody, i'm beth troutman, if you're looking for great videos, this is the show for you, "right this minute." ♪ >>> some divers are gulping air trying to escape a tiger shark that -- >> wasn't exactly friendly. >> see what saves them when they...
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facebook says it was the result of an isolated bug that we are now fixing. no one else saw the image beyond the individual that viewed it. facebook goes on, we do not share or sell people's personal information to advertisers, and we do not use people's photos in ads. facebook says users own their photos and content they post. as far as that worldwide license that users grant facebook, the company says it is required to have the necessary license so that we can show your photos to your friends. crest told us it did not develop, commission, nor approve this advertisement. mistake or not, kingston says if you want total control over your photos -- >> there is the option of not uploading the stuff to facebook. >> reporter: wingfield says she is not angry, just surprised. >> a picture that i put out in the public. i mean, i guess this is maybe the beginning of his modeling portfolio. >> reporter: that's a positive approach. if you want to protect your photos, do not choose that public setting in your facebook privacy segments. and read more about facebook's statement a
facebook says it was the result of an isolated bug that we are now fixing. no one else saw the image beyond the individual that viewed it. facebook goes on, we do not share or sell people's personal information to advertisers, and we do not use people's photos in ads. facebook says users own their photos and content they post. as far as that worldwide license that users grant facebook, the company says it is required to have the necessary license so that we can show your photos to your friends....
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i think part of what caused kids to move away from facebook, mobile wise, there is lot going on in facebooke you chat one-on-one with friends. there is your wall or status update and doing what is on twitter. can up load pictures. this makes for heavy app, it is a cluttered app. you find people, kids in my generation move away from that, they have different apps for each different thing. which is big. facebook acquired instagram which was a huge deal. i use instagram for pictures. text my friend all group me. use group me which is another app and message my friends through that where we used to have thread or talk on facebook. it is not what kids are doing. melissa: it doesn't work anymore? >> no, it doesn't. facebook realizes that. they're acquiring companies like instagram. they tried to acquire snapchat. facebook recognizes that. that said they need to focus on the app which i know they're doing. melissa: i think that is really true. susan, i wonder if that happens for older people as well. i have a facebook page but i love twitter. anybody follows the show, follows me i love to tweet. i
i think part of what caused kids to move away from facebook, mobile wise, there is lot going on in facebooke you chat one-on-one with friends. there is your wall or status update and doing what is on twitter. can up load pictures. this makes for heavy app, it is a cluttered app. you find people, kids in my generation move away from that, they have different apps for each different thing. which is big. facebook acquired instagram which was a huge deal. i use instagram for pictures. text my...
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or you can type "prius" on facebook and get personal advice about it from your friends. you trying to turn everything we do on the web into a social function? >> i think what we've found is that when you can use products with your friends and your family and the people you care about, they tend to be more engaging. i think that we're really gonna see this huge shift where a lot of industry is--and products are just gonna get remade to be social. >> so you're out here in silicon valley. can you feel a tectonic plates... >> yes. >> shifting over? >> well you can see the talent shift over... >> right. >> you know, there's been a big war about talent and payments, millions of dollars to keep people, engineers at google. >> mark's number two, sheryl sandberg, defected from google. he recently wooed over the inventor of google maps, and he even poached google's cafeteria chef. there's kind of a talent brain drain from them to you, something like 200 people who work for you, 10%... >> i do think it's clear... >> are former googlers, right? >> there are areas where the companies
or you can type "prius" on facebook and get personal advice about it from your friends. you trying to turn everything we do on the web into a social function? >> i think what we've found is that when you can use products with your friends and your family and the people you care about, they tend to be more engaging. i think that we're really gonna see this huge shift where a lot of industry is--and products are just gonna get remade to be social. >> so you're out here in...
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they were worried of scaling back the amount of ads to receive on facebook, when you look on a facebookage, you have a wealth of newsfeed imaging pictures of your friends and updates. they said they were going for quality rather than quantity. -- they didd they not get as much money in the door. this is why profitability is up. they could become an even more dominant force. you could see an increase in their market share. of course, there is a concern of the business model. they are wondering whether teenagers are spending as much time as they used to. there have been some worrying trends. the strategy lab said look, in 2011, the number of teenagers of 13-17 logging onto facebook on a regular basis has drive -- dro pped by a quarter. , but many sayrn it is an overblown concern. they're not -- they're logging on to into scram -- insta gram. maybe that is why the overall search of facebook is now worth more if you hold onto the aftermarket gains of 12%. that is just short of vietnam's entire economy. >> not yet. thank you. wecoming up on "countdown" are talking nintendo. you could say you
they were worried of scaling back the amount of ads to receive on facebook, when you look on a facebookage, you have a wealth of newsfeed imaging pictures of your friends and updates. they said they were going for quality rather than quantity. -- they didd they not get as much money in the door. this is why profitability is up. they could become an even more dominant force. you could see an increase in their market share. of course, there is a concern of the business model. they are wondering...
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>> will it be on facebook? will i? >> she's like, get me on facebook, right? mom, right? >> get some likes. ♪ here i am >>> that's it for our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." episode 820 -- we're focusing on recruiting this week on the show! who's going where? who's changed his mind? and which top prospects are still undecided? we'll have those answers and more... coming up next... (show open) hello, everyone and welcome to the show... i'm your host charles davis.
>> will it be on facebook? will i? >> she's like, get me on facebook, right? mom, right? >> get some likes. ♪ here i am >>> that's it for our show. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." episode 820 -- we're focusing on recruiting this week on the show! who's going where? who's changed his mind? and which top prospects are still undecided? we'll have those answers and more... coming up next... (show open) hello, everyone and welcome to...
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chris on facebook says sex trafficking is one of the big unspoken problems in the western world. maybe because we don't want nmgickanything icky like that. >> what signs are they watching for and will the time and the money invested net results? think about that. we'll be right back. class . >> welcome back. we're talking about sex trafficking around major sporting events line the super bowl. tracy you're the assistant attorney general for the state of new jersey. tell me what the state is doing to crack down on sex trafficking and its victims? >> some operations are covert. you'll definitely see an increased police presence statewide. not only in the meadowlands but not only in bergen county cpt, t safe assemblies, holding them at various community and state colleges around the state? educating students boys and girls about sex trafficking, how to prevent it how to help a friend how to save a life and where to turn to for help. >> kenneth, your whole organization focuses around a strong educational curriculum. talk a little bit about that and the effects you've seen around it. >
chris on facebook says sex trafficking is one of the big unspoken problems in the western world. maybe because we don't want nmgickanything icky like that. >> what signs are they watching for and will the time and the money invested net results? think about that. we'll be right back. class . >> welcome back. we're talking about sex trafficking around major sporting events line the super bowl. tracy you're the assistant attorney general for the state of new jersey. tell me what the...
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on what is in my gmail? >> it doesn't seem that the friend to me. facebooks group you less about trying to stick to the policies about respecting the privacy of its users. on the other hand, data is its straw -- is its stock in trade great i'm sure it does observe websites they link to outside the service so they can do things like sell an ad to somebody and say here are 500 people who have been to the website of watching raking bad. but that sort of thing is not the same as saying here is emily chang. she sent a note to her friend -- they are not going to tell any outsider that kind of thing. >> on the other hand, facebook time and again is running into these privacy challenges. is this something serious? could this hurt facebook's reputation? is this just another privacy complaint? >> i don't think this particular complaint is going to change anyone's momentum. i think facebook always has to be fed -- always has to be bending over backwards to ensure its users are confident that it takes their privacy seriously. it does always say it aggregates user data a
on what is in my gmail? >> it doesn't seem that the friend to me. facebooks group you less about trying to stick to the policies about respecting the privacy of its users. on the other hand, data is its straw -- is its stock in trade great i'm sure it does observe websites they link to outside the service so they can do things like sell an ad to somebody and say here are 500 people who have been to the website of watching raking bad. but that sort of thing is not the same as saying here...
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and charles on facebook says, yep, the same things happens in las vegas every day and chicago. and, new york city, los angeles, memphis, miami, seattle, detroit and on and on. >> yeah, you know, that one tweeter makes a good point about coverage that highlights and creates an awareness. the question is does it have to happen more than one day a year or one week a year which is what we see with the super bowl. we'll talk about that when we come back. because this issue you comes up like clock work and there are other major sporting events that say the same thing happens around them. so is the problem being attacked in the best way possible? and creating awareness year round? do you have any ideas for a more productive approach? tweet us your thoughts using #ajamstream. waj will get them in on the other side of the break but here are some other story that his we are watching. ♪ ♪ >> every sunday night aljazeera america presents ♪ljazeera america presents ♪ >>> i knew, i knew that the third day i knew what he was trying to do, i knew what he was trying to mike me do he told me, you
and charles on facebook says, yep, the same things happens in las vegas every day and chicago. and, new york city, los angeles, memphis, miami, seattle, detroit and on and on. >> yeah, you know, that one tweeter makes a good point about coverage that highlights and creates an awareness. the question is does it have to happen more than one day a year or one week a year which is what we see with the super bowl. we'll talk about that when we come back. because this issue you comes up like...
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. >> the stuff on facebook and twitter was just unbelievable, so horrible. u slit your wrists." >> i saw the bathroom was closed. so i knocked on the door. and there was no answer. so i tried, like, opening the door, and it was locked. and i just had this, like, weird feeling coming over me. like, "oh no, not this. not this. please don't let it be what it looks like." so i kicked in the door, and she was just, like, laying there unconscious. so -- >> reporter: melinda had seen enough. she moved her family out of maryville, 40 miles away, but the family's troubles followed them. eight months after leaving town, another blow, the house they were trying to sell burned down. an insurance company called it an electrical fire. and all the while daisy's depression deepened. >> i began self-harming, and i was very suicidal. and i really started to hate myself and who i was, and i felt like i was just an ugly person. >> i got to the point that i had her with me every single minute. it was almost like having an infant again. she was in such a dark place. >> reporter: d
. >> the stuff on facebook and twitter was just unbelievable, so horrible. u slit your wrists." >> i saw the bathroom was closed. so i knocked on the door. and there was no answer. so i tried, like, opening the door, and it was locked. and i just had this, like, weird feeling coming over me. like, "oh no, not this. not this. please don't let it be what it looks like." so i kicked in the door, and she was just, like, laying there unconscious. so -- >> reporter:...
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increasingly followers on twitter twir and frens on facebook. thousands of fake friends for a few dollars. as stacy tisdale said: >> like many middle class entrepreneurs, starting a business was a financial challenge to say the least. >> you have to boot strap and you spend absolutely no money. you ration your ramen noodle, this ithat's how you live. >> for just $10 she bought 400 social media followers on facebook and twitter. bots, computer generated fake users. for a click of a mowns you could buy youtube users. a thousand at which timer bots cost $18 on average. the practice is gaining on popularity, creating the illusion that their opinions are valuable. large following contain the perception that you are creating agreement. >> those fake followers may help you attract real customers. >> skyrocketed into a more than 300 million industry which is expected to grow to radio billion dollar business within the next few years. emhave developed algorithms to find out if followers are real human beings. >> if their user numbers aren't really what w
increasingly followers on twitter twir and frens on facebook. thousands of fake friends for a few dollars. as stacy tisdale said: >> like many middle class entrepreneurs, starting a business was a financial challenge to say the least. >> you have to boot strap and you spend absolutely no money. you ration your ramen noodle, this ithat's how you live. >> for just $10 she bought 400 social media followers on facebook and twitter. bots, computer generated fake users. for a click...
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on facebook.ick,co author of the ox-fam report says extreme income inequality can lead to a host of problems. nick what are those problems, and what does this do? >> first i would say that the report looks at more than just income, we're interested in really wealth in kwulty as well. economic inequality. and the international monetary fund came out with a study last year, indicating that high levels of economic inequality can stunt long-term growth, and we should care about it from an economic perspective but also from a societal perspective as ox-fam knows from its years working in developing countries, we mow that high levels of economic inequality can stunt the rate of poverty reduction -- >> is the principal that the wealthy -- there are so many goods and services that wealthy individuals can purchase whereas if you spread it out that stimulates economic growth? >> that's part of it, right? we want to ensure that working class people can contribute to grodenning the economy and be full partici
on facebook.ick,co author of the ox-fam report says extreme income inequality can lead to a host of problems. nick what are those problems, and what does this do? >> first i would say that the report looks at more than just income, we're interested in really wealth in kwulty as well. economic inequality. and the international monetary fund came out with a study last year, indicating that high levels of economic inequality can stunt long-term growth, and we should care about it from an...
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and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. on't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. while you were asleep news was happening. ♪ ♪ >> i came to the united states when i was 13 years old. school was hard. i didn't know english. i wasn't very good. and people are bullying. i start wrestling. it makes me stronger. and kids respect me. i think as a refugees, like you should play sports, do some activity and make friend with americans people. >> welcome back, we are talking about influx of refugees from myanmar to the united states. and some of the challenges that they face, kathleen, before the break neil was talking about studies his organization has done and the huge importance they discovered that these younger refugees to the united states place on their peer relationships ask, it kind of made me wonder, you know, earlier on we were talking about how people from myanmar are so invisible because they are so spread out it made me wonder is this really the best way t
and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. on't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. while you were asleep news was happening. ♪ ♪ >> i came to the united states when i was 13 years old. school was hard. i didn't know english. i wasn't very good. and people are bullying. i start wrestling. it makes me stronger. and kids respect me. i think as a refugees, like you should play...
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are and what you're going through and think about it we share all of our experiences of our lives on facebookthis chapter we are supposed to stop sharing because you might get upset. i don't think so. >> reporter: justin one amazing thing with the video is people have expectation that it's going to be sad and turns out to be inspiring and empowering. was that a pleasant surprise for you when you embarked on the journey or did you suspect that? >> that was the mission of the journey to make it positive and inspiring and see if we could make the topic of death something that actually encouraged people to live better. and to smile more and to laugh more because the thing is we all have one thing in common and that is we are all going to die. so why are we waiting to be happy? like they are? why are we waiting to, you know, do all the things we really want to do. we should do them now and calling our mom and sisters and brothers and mending relationships and should be meeting people the street and you know leaving our legacy behind every single day. and that is why it has become so popular and wh
are and what you're going through and think about it we share all of our experiences of our lives on facebookthis chapter we are supposed to stop sharing because you might get upset. i don't think so. >> reporter: justin one amazing thing with the video is people have expectation that it's going to be sad and turns out to be inspiring and empowering. was that a pleasant surprise for you when you embarked on the journey or did you suspect that? >> that was the mission of the journey...
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and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> well, you heard president obama talk about it in the state of the union address if you were watching it. a new savings plans that aims to help millions of americans to start building a retirement nest egg. just hours after th, the presidt was on the road promoting the my ra savings program. >> those who don't have a 401k on the job. don't have a mechanism to start saving especially young workers, you can get started now. >> here are the basics of the myra. your household income has will be less than $190,000 a year. which is most americans. you can save up to $15,000 over a maximum of 30 years. after you have to roll it over into a rotherham ira but that's not a bad idea. you can withdraw your contributions at any time without penalty. but if you withdraw the interest before retirement you'll be hit with taxes. your money will be in a treasury, but your returns are puny
and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> well, you heard president obama talk about it in the state of the union address if you were watching it. a new savings plans that aims to help millions of americans to start building a retirement nest egg. just hours after th, the presidt was on the road promoting the my ra savings...
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and it is not on facebook forever and ever. >> if you post it on facebook and i'm your friend on facebookre with all my friend i can get it back. that is the beauty of our app. melissa: i understand you guides have kids and may have had to something to do with this? >> personal experience create light bulb moments. yes, a personal experience put us in the position where we felt we need ad need to -- melissa: be able to do this, protect kids from themselves. >> protect kids from constantly saying to them, watch what you post. you can't get it back. >> it is not just our kids. see it everywhere. everyone is doing this, posting things online they don't understand the ramification of what happens if i want to get that back and i can't. melissa: there are people out there saying the whole purpose of the internet is this footprint forever. it's a record. it's a community. you shouldn't be able to pull things off and defeats purpose of internet. what do you say to that? >> for our children and for other children, we're coming at this from a point of view from parents, people are doing stuff they
and it is not on facebook forever and ever. >> if you post it on facebook and i'm your friend on facebookre with all my friend i can get it back. that is the beauty of our app. melissa: i understand you guides have kids and may have had to something to do with this? >> personal experience create light bulb moments. yes, a personal experience put us in the position where we felt we need ad need to -- melissa: be able to do this, protect kids from themselves. >> protect kids...
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yeah i think i'm just like any other user of facebook i'm on facebook but i try not to use it too much because it can be quite addictive looking at all your friends pictures and so forth and it's quite a useful service in many ways but is it a good thing or a bad thing because people stop seeing each other where you can just like drop a note to someone on facebook i am just trying to figure out is that good thing or a bad thing. what do you think it's a good thing and and i think i don't think people stop seeing each other i think people see each other more often they. keep up with old friends they keep up with family brings us together as a more interconnected society it allows us to know people all around the world as people not just as a vision of something you know when i grew up. in a small town in alabama. our idea of russians and what russia is like was so far from the truth but today this wouldn't happen to people because they would say oh yeah actually i know some russians online we play this game together or we chat or so forth i mean it's allowing the globe to come together
yeah i think i'm just like any other user of facebook i'm on facebook but i try not to use it too much because it can be quite addictive looking at all your friends pictures and so forth and it's quite a useful service in many ways but is it a good thing or a bad thing because people stop seeing each other where you can just like drop a note to someone on facebook i am just trying to figure out is that good thing or a bad thing. what do you think it's a good thing and and i think i don't think...
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we want to thank dennis kneale and victor anthony weighing in on facebook off the highs. 56 right now. >>> one day after president obama called for 2014, to be quote, a year of action in his state of the union address we'll ask david stockman, president reagan's former budget director what he thinks about the president's speech and whether the obama administration and the fed are on the right track. i think i know his answer to that. liz: you never know with david stockman though. >>> higher interest rates in countries like turkey fail to end the jitters over emerging markets and their currency probbems. u.s. investors feeling the pain today. just look at lower right bug in our corner. next we find out what the smartest mind on wall street are thinking about a possible fix. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! anmy customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announ
we want to thank dennis kneale and victor anthony weighing in on facebook off the highs. 56 right now. >>> one day after president obama called for 2014, to be quote, a year of action in his state of the union address we'll ask david stockman, president reagan's former budget director what he thinks about the president's speech and whether the obama administration and the fed are on the right track. i think i know his answer to that. liz: you never know with david stockman though....
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tweet us and follow us or leave us a demonstrate on facebook. if you want to see more about tonight's stories, log on to the website. aljazeera.com/realmoney. >> the national league championship game, the sup super-boesuper bowl will be held just across from here. next week in the lead-up there'll be parties, concerts and a fan festival in manhattan. according to tax documents, kadel gets 29 million a year. one could argue the n.f.l. delivers a better product. that's fine. the n.f.l. doesn't exist as a for-profit. under the tax it's a 50136. they can get tax exemptions that for-profit companies cannot. the n.f.l. gave $2.3 million to charity. $2.1 million went to the n.f.l. hall of fame. one-fifth of the n.f.l.'s salary. the super bowl is american, worth celebrating. perhaps it's time to encourage the n.f.l. to follow the path of baseball and hockey which gave up their special tax status years ago. that's the show today. tomorrow ali coming to us from davos to talk about the autobusiness. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, welcome to al jaze
tweet us and follow us or leave us a demonstrate on facebook. if you want to see more about tonight's stories, log on to the website. aljazeera.com/realmoney. >> the national league championship game, the sup super-boesuper bowl will be held just across from here. next week in the lead-up there'll be parties, concerts and a fan festival in manhattan. according to tax documents, kadel gets 29 million a year. one could argue the n.f.l. delivers a better product. that's fine. the n.f.l....
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tweet us and follow us, or leave a comment on our facebook page. if you want to see more on tonight's stories log on to our website, aljazeera.com/realmoney. growing up, my favorite restaurant was red lobster. recently i learned they are facing serious financial difficul difficulties. analysts are not sure how the chain will survive. ruby tuesday just announced it is closing 30 of its locations. they say the economy has given rise to new and different fast-food dining establishments. they offer competitive food prices without the cost of having to tip someone to bring it to your table. adapting to customer habits and tastes is a requirement in the business world, so red lobster needs to produce a new business well. i wish them well. those garlic cheese biscuits are one of a kind. that is our show for today. i'm david shuster, thanks for joining us. ♪ the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i t
tweet us and follow us, or leave a comment on our facebook page. if you want to see more on tonight's stories log on to our website, aljazeera.com/realmoney. growing up, my favorite restaurant was red lobster. recently i learned they are facing serious financial difficul difficulties. analysts are not sure how the chain will survive. ruby tuesday just announced it is closing 30 of its locations. they say the economy has given rise to new and different fast-food dining establishments. they offer...
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he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks. wind men and women. i use the comp but i sure did on a show won't go on the fence protest but interior minister manuel battles says france is stronger now. the new jersey ps drive his presidential ambitions off a bridge. an indian diplomat says the rest of strips that cools the major route between new delhi and washington is for cold home. venezuela mourns the loss of form are just a moment to spare shot dead in the car robbery that went horribly wrong the key the show itself the reaction instant. around five thousand people had been hoping to see controversial french canadian good on a open his national tour in a theater in nome the country's highest administrative court upheld in any event presenting the artist who was accused of antisemitism take to the stage in its ruling the top french court cited the risk to order if the show was to go on but for many it was about denying the right to freedom of expression the un have an anti semitic faced do other races face it enabled the ext
he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks. wind men and women. i use the comp but i sure did on a show won't go on the fence protest but interior minister manuel battles says france is stronger now. the new jersey ps drive his presidential ambitions off a bridge. an indian diplomat says the rest of strips that cools the major route between new delhi and washington is for cold home. venezuela mourns the loss of form are just a moment...
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day after day we see things posted on facebook that are disturbing. ture like this would give hope to many who battle with their weight. it says if i can do this, so can you. facebook needs to sort out its priorities. >> thanks to everyone who responded and thanks for joining us. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, november -- january 14. where am i? i want a flashback. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. new obamacare numbers are out and they are worse than expected. who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for
day after day we see things posted on facebook that are disturbing. ture like this would give hope to many who battle with their weight. it says if i can do this, so can you. facebook needs to sort out its priorities. >> thanks to everyone who responded and thanks for joining us. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, november -- january 14. where am i? i want a flashback. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. new obamacare numbers are out and...
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we have this coming in on facebook, sarah says burmese refugees have the aftereffect of mental healthneeds to be a part to help them . >> mmyanmar, school is optional. do you find that these kids of high school age of come to this u.s., being placed in a great level consistent with their age but not having the educational background to sustain that grade level. >> absolutely. i think that a lot of the students are -- like i was talking about they are relines on their families, they are also focused on their friends as the people who are most likely to get them to succeed in class. so an age appropriate placement is really ben if beneficial for academic growth in terms of identifying pierce, finding people who be able to encourage them in school. maybe students who have been in the united states just a bit longer than they have who can really help them out. but as you mentioned, if they have gaps in their education, if they have a lack of literacy skills, if their parents don't read or write in the first language, they will struggle in that school setting. and it's going to be very dif
we have this coming in on facebook, sarah says burmese refugees have the aftereffect of mental healthneeds to be a part to help them . >> mmyanmar, school is optional. do you find that these kids of high school age of come to this u.s., being placed in a great level consistent with their age but not having the educational background to sustain that grade level. >> absolutely. i think that a lot of the students are -- like i was talking about they are relines on their families, they...
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lecun has been studying the first will be facebook at of artificial intelligence. it is the company's bet onure. now, facebook was focused on getting infrastructure right. now that they are established in that position, the problem is to look forward 10 years from now. >> there has been a talent grab among tech outfits. an important role on how we interact with computers. we are in a race with companies to establish themselves in the field. >> recommendation engines are nice but that is old hat. the next step in the field is using ai to improve the computer's ability to see and hear. >> we feed the image to a webcam. it tells us what category of object it thinks it sees. it's a chelsea boots but let's go with loafer. how would something like that apply to my facebook experience in the future? >> you upload pictures on facebook in the system will identify the objects in your picture and that will make it easier to search. it will allow us to organize your pictures in a way that similar pictures work. >> more sophisticated sensing abilities and an idea of what you want before you indicated are
lecun has been studying the first will be facebook at of artificial intelligence. it is the company's bet onure. now, facebook was focused on getting infrastructure right. now that they are established in that position, the problem is to look forward 10 years from now. >> there has been a talent grab among tech outfits. an important role on how we interact with computers. we are in a race with companies to establish themselves in the field. >> recommendation engines are nice but...
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we also created a similar post on sfa facebook. it has over 4400 likes on facebook and, again, it is a great way to reach individuals and let them know about this ordinance so that they can talk to their property managers. the ordinance and the compliance deadline is also featured on the home page of sfma home page. we sent [speaker not understood] guide to other partner agencies and associations. this is an example from boma log where they use some of our communications messages to promote the ordinance and also the deadline to their, to their memorandum we arex. we've also reached out to other commercial property owner/managers, association including the international facility [speaker not understood] ~. and the professional property management association. [speaker not understood] also use our communications to reach out to their members who again are mainly tenants, their businesses and employees. lastly, we organize our website and created a vanity link, sf [speaker not understood].org/bike access. the page includes bicycle ac
we also created a similar post on sfa facebook. it has over 4400 likes on facebook and, again, it is a great way to reach individuals and let them know about this ordinance so that they can talk to their property managers. the ordinance and the compliance deadline is also featured on the home page of sfma home page. we sent [speaker not understood] guide to other partner agencies and associations. this is an example from boma log where they use some of our communications messages to promote the...
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. >>> you may already be posting videos on facebook and twitter but how about on linkedin and tumblr? here are five tips on how to leverage video on these social networks to fuel your marketing efforts courtesy of ysf magazine. add links as an attachment or paste them right into the status update box on linkedin. connections will appreciate the change of pace. two, use attractive stills. take an eye catching image that will entice your readers to click and start the player. include a quick sevntence or tw that lets the viewer know what they're in store for. four, choose the right format. tumblr, for example, is well known for image friendly posts and animated gifts. upload taematerial that fits in. keep it short and dynamic. and, five, optimize your videos. give each post a key word rich description and tag it with words users enter frequent ly into the search engine. >>> it's time now to answer some of your business questions. ted carcass is the chairman and ceo of pro phase labs, the maker of cold-eze cough drops, carol roth is an entrepreneur and investor. our top five was about re
. >>> you may already be posting videos on facebook and twitter but how about on linkedin and tumblr? here are five tips on how to leverage video on these social networks to fuel your marketing efforts courtesy of ysf magazine. add links as an attachment or paste them right into the status update box on linkedin. connections will appreciate the change of pace. two, use attractive stills. take an eye catching image that will entice your readers to click and start the player. include a...
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and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. the most important money stories of the day might effect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether it's bail-outs or bond rates this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. the most important money stories of the day might effect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether it's bail-outs or bond rates this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear
and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. the most important money stories of the day might effect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether it's bail-outs or bond rates this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and...
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important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter, and on facebookl right. the coldest temperatures in almost two decades in parts of the mideast or northeast, have me thinking a lot about heat. so i want .to take a hard look at america'sen by boom and what it means for our country, good and bad. here is what the boom looks like. in the last fy years, oil production has surge to 8 million barrels per day. the energy department predicts that will increase all the way through 2016. that's thanks in large part to frac-ing in which drillers blast water and sand into shale in places like north dakota and texas. the oil and gas that is extracted is helping to shrink the u.s. trade deficit, that's boosting the gdp by an estimated 1 minute 5 percentage points. more oil and gas drilling means more jobs. government data show the number of oil and gas jobs, the blue line, has jumped by 80,000 in the last decade to 200,000, the number of indirect jobs that support industry, that's the other line, totaling about 300,000. the mernt role um inn ought to has a brood
important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter, and on facebookl right. the coldest temperatures in almost two decades in parts of the mideast or northeast, have me thinking a lot about heat. so i want .to take a hard look at america'sen by boom and what it means for our country, good and bad. here is what the boom looks like. in the last fy years, oil production has surge to 8 million barrels per day. the energy department predicts that will increase...
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that's the question of the night, weigh in on facebook or twitter and we'll share comments on one of television specials on thursday night throughout the football season. >> dennis rodman rounded up former players and is taking them to north korea to play for the leader of north korea, who rodman has befriended. kenny anderson, doug christie. i rather tweet kron. >> you can tweet kron. you can find us on facebook. you want to feel like a man. you tweet us. we'll see you tomorrow. the morning news begins at 4:00 a.m. >>> out of control! mom versus college student. wait till you hear what she's saying today. >>> then, gma's robin roberts make it official. yep, she's gay. >> i have never been happier. >>> and towering inferno, exclusive video. inside the blazing skyscraper. >> i don't know what to do. >> the model and her family trapped on the balcony. >>> plus, how cold is it out there? >> it freezes instantly! >>> then, the 20th anniversary of the infamous at
that's the question of the night, weigh in on facebook or twitter and we'll share comments on one of television specials on thursday night throughout the football season. >> dennis rodman rounded up former players and is taking them to north korea to play for the leader of north korea, who rodman has befriended. kenny anderson, doug christie. i rather tweet kron. >> you can tweet kron. you can find us on facebook. you want to feel like a man. you tweet us. we'll see you tomorrow....
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@ali velshi tweet me or leave a comment on our facebook page. you would like to see more, log on to our website www.aljazeera.com. /real money. final thoughts. marking the 50th anniversary of lyndon b johnson's war on poverty. for the first time more than half of the senate and house ranked as millionaires. taking over all top honors was congressman darrell issa. he made a fortune in the car alarm business and had a net worth of $464 million. now give the cost of running fueroforoffice in this country,s sense that our political leaders or some of them are rich. it's also worth reminding them that most americans are not rich. especially as congress takes up issues like raising the minimum wage and extending benefits for the long-term unemployed. that's our show for today. i'll be live at the detroit auto show to show you everything that is cool in the world of cars and trucks. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in "the stream." billions in unpricable donations, and cholera. we talk to haitians after the ear
@ali velshi tweet me or leave a comment on our facebook page. you would like to see more, log on to our website www.aljazeera.com. /real money. final thoughts. marking the 50th anniversary of lyndon b johnson's war on poverty. for the first time more than half of the senate and house ranked as millionaires. taking over all top honors was congressman darrell issa. he made a fortune in the car alarm business and had a net worth of $464 million. now give the cost of running fueroforoffice in this...
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learned about the incident tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com, on facebook and on twitter. thank you for joining us. na change that one. - (door opens and closes) - (cameron) i'm back. (singsongy) okay, let me see, let me see, let me see! - you guys are want to, um... - oh, my god! (high-pitched voice) i love it! all clear. okay, so-- (high-pitched voice) oh! oh! (normal voice) so good! it is so good! - oh! - for the last few months, cam and i have been redoing a house together that we're gonna flip, and i have to say, it has been goin' great! we make an amazing team. - yeah. the key is trust. - absolutely. the key is, i let claire think she's in charge. i hide what i want in something bigger and more expensive. then when she rejects that, we "compromise" on what i wanted all along.
learned about the incident tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com, on facebook and on twitter. thank you for joining us. na change that one. - (door opens and closes) - (cameron) i'm back. (singsongy) okay, let me see, let me see, let me see! - you guys are want to, um... - oh, my god! (high-pitched voice) i love it! all clear. okay, so-- (high-pitched voice) oh! oh! (normal voice) so good! it is so good! - oh! - for the last few months, cam and i have been...
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yesterday, facebook closed at a record $8 a share making her stake in the company around $750 million. that is ontop of the $300 million she collected selling face book shares sin the initial public offering in 2012. >> congratulations to her. >> just ahead speaking of facebook, who says it is just if the young, right? the social media site's oldest user proves it is for the young hose who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> coming up, you will meet a couple of high school bay area finalists at the science competition and how their work can change our future and we talked about move ribs getting underway tomorrow, at action we will hear about the surprising fears for circumstances that the conditions could be too dangerous for competitors. >> happening now a woman is getting flooded with birthday wishes on facebook. that is because edith is celebrating her 106th birthday she is the oldest registered user on facebook. she has 47,000 "friends." couldn't enter the birth year o
yesterday, facebook closed at a record $8 a share making her stake in the company around $750 million. that is ontop of the $300 million she collected selling face book shares sin the initial public offering in 2012. >> congratulations to her. >> just ahead speaking of facebook, who says it is just if the young, right? the social media site's oldest user proves it is for the young hose who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage...
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why you should not believe everything you read on facebook. >>> a live look as another sunny day comeso an end. clouds are coming, maybe some rain. meteorologist leigh glaser has the foreca that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yes honey? dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ to those who've encountered welcome to covered california. new, affordable health plans so you can be ready for whatever comes your way. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> a big detour begins tomorrow for drivers who commute into the bay area from the stockton area. highway 160 is go
why you should not believe everything you read on facebook. >>> a live look as another sunny day comeso an end. clouds are coming, maybe some rain. meteorologist leigh glaser has the foreca that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful...
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tweet us at ali velshi or leave a comment on our facebook page. if you want to see more about tonight's stories log on to our website www.aljazeera.com/real money. finally, the national football league championship game the super bowl will be held in ten days just across the hudson river from here at the stadium that is home to the new york giants and the new york jets. next week in the leadup there will be parties, concerts and even a fan festival in hasn't on broadway. well, it turns out that roger goodell has paid a manhattan-sized ceo salary. according to tax documents goodell gets $29 million a year. that's more than the ceos of ford, at&t and american express. some could say that it's, but it's at non-profit 501 c 6. the nfl gave just $2.3 million to charity. most of that $2.1 million went to the nfl hall of fame. that's one-fifteenth of the ceo's salary. perhaps they should follow the path of profession baseball, basketball and hockey which gave up their tax status years ago. that's our show today. we'll join ali in davos to talk about the w
tweet us at ali velshi or leave a comment on our facebook page. if you want to see more about tonight's stories log on to our website www.aljazeera.com/real money. finally, the national football league championship game the super bowl will be held in ten days just across the hudson river from here at the stadium that is home to the new york giants and the new york jets. next week in the leadup there will be parties, concerts and even a fan festival in hasn't on broadway. well, it turns out that...
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he will be facebook's first head of artificial intelligence. that on's the future. >> until now facebook has been concentrating on getting the infrastructure right. now that they are established in that edition, the problem is to look forward up to 15 years from now. >> there is a talent grab among tech outfits. >> ai will play an important -- and how we enter we interact with computers. >> recommendation engines are toe, but that is old hat today's ai researchers. the next up is using it to improve a computer's ability to see and hear. >> we see the image on the net cam and it tells us what category of object it thinks it is seeing. how would something like that applied to my facebook experience in the future? >> you upload pictures on facebook or instagram and the system will identify the object in the picture. that makes it easier to search and will allow us to organize that theyres in a way are shown. >> it will give you an idea of what you want before you have indicated very at and yes, they will use it for another cool application, the making of
he will be facebook's first head of artificial intelligence. that on's the future. >> until now facebook has been concentrating on getting the infrastructure right. now that they are established in that edition, the problem is to look forward up to 15 years from now. >> there is a talent grab among tech outfits. >> ai will play an important -- and how we enter we interact with computers. >> recommendation engines are toe, but that is old hat today's ai researchers. the...
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resident and you have to have the buzzword. >> you enter on our facebook page. if you're using a mobile phone or a tablet go to the first post on our facebook and tap on the mobile link. >> so, here it is, beth, the friday buzzword is tangle. >> now, get on over to facebook.com/rightthisminute. and click on the win an ipad mini button. >> and then enter the friday buzzword tangle, that's t-a-n-g-l-e for your chance to win an ipad mini. >> good luck, everybody. ♪ >>> this 6-year-old is freaked out by something, but -- >> would you ever believe that oit this? >> the story behind the stuffed scare. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> this is moss. this is mouse, it's a robot construction kit. >> a robotic construction syst
resident and you have to have the buzzword. >> you enter on our facebook page. if you're using a mobile phone or a tablet go to the first post on our facebook and tap on the mobile link. >> so, here it is, beth, the friday buzzword is tangle. >> now, get on over to facebook.com/rightthisminute. and click on the win an ipad mini button. >> and then enter the friday buzzword tangle, that's t-a-n-g-l-e for your chance to win an ipad mini. >> good luck, everybody. ♪...
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and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filters... >> my guess is they won't be voting for me... >> al jazeera america presents caucus >>> a big price for failing to sound the alarm about bernie madoff's ponzi scheme. $2.6 billion to settle various criminal and civil cases involving the madoff fraud that bilked investors of billions of dollars. some of the victims will receive part of the 1.7 billion that j.p. morgan is paying to the department of justice for failing to file a suspicious activity record about madoff's trades. here is what u.s. attorney
and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i...
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he is going to be facebook's first head of artificial intelligence. the company's bet one and what it plans to do with all the data it has been collecting. >> until now, facebook was focused on infrastructure. now that they are established, the problem is to look forward five years or 15 years. >> there has been a talent grab. >> ai will play an important role in the way we interact with computers. there is a race between companies to establish themselves in this field. >> recommendation engines are nice, the next step in the field is using ai to improve a computer's ability to see and hear. >> we feed the image to a webcam, we see that in a network. it tells us what category of object it sees. >> loafer. >> close enough. >> how would something like that apply to my facebook experience in the future? >> upload pictures on facebook or instagram, the system will identify objects in your picture, that makes it easier to search. it allows you to organize pictures in a way that similar pictures are shown nearby. >> sensing abilities, an idea of what you want before you indicat
he is going to be facebook's first head of artificial intelligence. the company's bet one and what it plans to do with all the data it has been collecting. >> until now, facebook was focused on infrastructure. now that they are established, the problem is to look forward five years or 15 years. >> there has been a talent grab. >> ai will play an important role in the way we interact with computers. there is a race between companies to establish themselves in this field....
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a paper predicting facebook would lose oh 80% of its members by 2017. that study was based in part onesearch statistics. now facebook predicts that princeton will cease to exist by 2012. it's a parody, but it's a point that research can point in many different ways. >>> finally it was 38 years ago today when apple introduced the mackintosh computer, and it's public introduction came during the third quarter of the super bowl with this commercial. >> we shall. >> the imagery representing mackintosh coming to save humanity from conformity was a huge hit. a few days later when americans got a look at the computer it attracted an immediate and enthusiastic following. it was the first with a mouse. and it was the first to allow users to interact with innovators. the mackintosh was to computing what baby ruth was to baseball. unique, innovating and iconic. on this day we pay tribute to note that yes it's been 30 years since mac first took the field. that's our show. on monday, how a company made a business repairing cell phone screens. have a great week, everybody. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher
a paper predicting facebook would lose oh 80% of its members by 2017. that study was based in part onesearch statistics. now facebook predicts that princeton will cease to exist by 2012. it's a parody, but it's a point that research can point in many different ways. >>> finally it was 38 years ago today when apple introduced the mackintosh computer, and it's public introduction came during the third quarter of the super bowl with this commercial. >> we shall. >> the imagery...
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i want to know what people are talking about on facebook, what they're talking about on twitter, what about amongst themselves and i want to spread that conversation further to the people who aren't talking about this particular topic yet. it's all in the packaging. it's all in how you sell it to people. make them understand why it's relevant to their lives. >> headlines have to capture the audience. let's put up traffic for gawker on screen. this is amazing, this graphic. gawker publishes this so people can see it. you are the top line there. every other writer are lower lines. there's a dip in the middle. that must be because it was new year's day and you took a day off. >> that's right. >> when you see this traffic, what does this tell you about what the economics of the web are? >> i think for the most part people want to be talking about this stuff. i mean, this is stuff that's relevant to their lives even if they don't know it yet. for me, the most important thing is to explain to them why they need this stuff in their life and make them understand why it's going to be valuable
i want to know what people are talking about on facebook, what they're talking about on twitter, what about amongst themselves and i want to spread that conversation further to the people who aren't talking about this particular topic yet. it's all in the packaging. it's all in how you sell it to people. make them understand why it's relevant to their lives. >> headlines have to capture the audience. let's put up traffic for gawker on screen. this is amazing, this graphic. gawker...
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and like us on facebook. thanks for watching.. thanks for watching. we'll see you next wee talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to...