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david: you have another very interesting philanthropic project.ave a ranch that you have converted. robert: yeah. it is called lincoln hill. it is actually the oldest african-american resort community founded by african americans. and it was founded as a place where african-americans could buy a plot of land for $25, build a cabin, and that is where they would come in the summer and spend their vacations. i went up there the first time when i was just six months old, so it goes way back in history. everyone from duke ellington, zora neale hurston, langston hughes, count basie all come there and stay there because they could not stay in hotels in denver during that period of history. so over time, after desegregation, a lot of the african-american institutions fell into disrepair and were sold off into different parts. and now we have developed a wonderful program that serves our community in so many different ways. 6000 inner-city kids every summer come to the ranch. we also give to about 200-300 wounded veterans every year. in the winter, though,
david: you have another very interesting philanthropic project.ave a ranch that you have converted. robert: yeah. it is called lincoln hill. it is actually the oldest african-american resort community founded by african americans. and it was founded as a place where african-americans could buy a plot of land for $25, build a cabin, and that is where they would come in the summer and spend their vacations. i went up there the first time when i was just six months old, so it goes way back in...
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whatever we do philanthropic lee i hope makes a big difference.ake a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have one will be important as well? is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else ,oes not win them, but in l.a. that would be a big contribution. ♪ bution. ♪ ♪ david: you think that women can run defense companies better than men, or they can run all companies better than men? [laughter] [applause] marillyn: i would say, david, it is a team sport. it isn't all about me. david: donald trump sent out a tweet saying your biggest product, the f-35, was too expensive. marillyn: i personally engaged. my team engaged and had a chance to have a dialogue with them. david: what is so unique about the f-35? marillyn: it is the most advanced fighter in the world. david: you were recently voted the 22nd most powerful woman in the entire world. marillyn: i get a note from my brother that said, well, why was oprah higher than you?
whatever we do philanthropic lee i hope makes a big difference.ake a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have one will be important as well? is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else ,oes not win them, but in l.a. that would be a big contribution. ♪ bution. ♪ ♪ david: you think that women can run defense companies better than men, or they can run all companies better than men? [laughter]...
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whatever we do philanthropically i hope makes a big difference.ard to make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have, one will be important as well? steve: that is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them. but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ >> bracing for brexit, eu members are told -- the city of london after scandals. tipping the balance, but cap not joins the u.s. supreme court, what does his appointment mean for financial regulations? welcome to bloomberg markets "rules and returns" i'm nejra cehic in london.
whatever we do philanthropically i hope makes a big difference.ard to make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have, one will be important as well? steve: that is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them. but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ >> bracing for brexit, eu members are told -- the city of london after scandals. tipping the balance, but cap not joins the...
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whatever we do philanthropic ally, i hope makes a big difference. make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have one will be important as well? steve: that is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them, but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ >> i am scarlet fu, this is "bloomberg etf iq," where we focus on the risks and rewards offered by exchanged rate funds. ♪ scarlet: primed to take stock. will the -- investors are sticking out positions in financials, often leveraged etf's. rattling the active and passive world. where does a manager fit in, and where does he see the value of smart well you -- smart
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whatever we do philanthropically i hope makes a big difference.ard to make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have won, will be important as well? steve: that is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them. but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile, saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most
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david: you have another very interesting philanthropic project.ave a ranch that you have converted. robert: yeah. it is called lincoln hill. it is actually the oldest african-american resort community founded by african americans. and it was founded as a place where african-americans could buy a plot of land for $25, build a cabin, and that is where they would come in the summer and spend their vacations. i went up there the first time when i was just six months old, so it goes way back in history. everyone from duke ellington, zora neale hurston, langston hughes, count basie all come there and stay there because they could not stay in hotels in denver during that period of history. so over time, after desegregation, a lot of the african-american institutions fell into disrepair and were sold off into different parts. and now we have developed a wonderful program that serves our community in so many different ways. 6000 inner-city kids every summer come to the ranch. we also give to about 200-300 wounded veterans every year. in the winter, though,
david: you have another very interesting philanthropic project.ave a ranch that you have converted. robert: yeah. it is called lincoln hill. it is actually the oldest african-american resort community founded by african americans. and it was founded as a place where african-americans could buy a plot of land for $25, build a cabin, and that is where they would come in the summer and spend their vacations. i went up there the first time when i was just six months old, so it goes way back in...
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whatever we do philanthropically i hope makes a big difference.ard to make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have won, that will be important as well? right? steve: yeah, that is kind of a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them. it is harder to say it is a broad contribution, but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ shery: coming up on "bloomberg best" the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. friends or foes? the lines blur as a trump/putin summit. we don't know exactly was said between the two in that more than two hour sit down. >> you can't sit there with the president of russia and not more strongly defend the united states. shery: wall street dig into a feast of earnings reports and is it the end of an era at goldman sachs. >> the secession played out so inelegantly. shery: the eu slaps a record-setting fine on google and comcast calls off its chase at fox. >> he noted very little about the biggest i
whatever we do philanthropically i hope makes a big difference.ard to make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have won, that will be important as well? right? steve: yeah, that is kind of a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them. it is harder to say it is a broad contribution, but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ shery: coming up on "bloomberg best" the...
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whatever we do philanthropically i hope makes a big difference.to make a bigger difference than being involved in the popularization of computing. david: and the five nba championships you will have, one won, that will be important as well? steve: that is a zero-sum game. when we win them, somebody else does not win them. but in l.a., that would be a big contribution. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. jonathan: live from jp morgan asset management, this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, stepping on the fed's independence. president trump pushing back against higher rates. chairman powe
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david: in the philanthropic world, what would you say is the thing you are most focused on in the philanthropica? richard: we are a good of a serial philanthropist in the way we were serial entrepreneurs, in that i find it difficult saying note to projects i think are important. david: did you think when you were growing up you would be wealthy enough to give away staggering sums of money? richard: i certainly never dreamed that the dream of my life would have actually happened, and that i would one day be in a position to hopefully make a difference. david: many times people who become financially successful or otherwise well-known seem to be unhappy for some reason. you seem to be very happy, very content. is that a fair assessment? richard: i think i would be a very sad person if i was not a happy person. i have been blessed to have an absolutely lovely lady. we are complete opposites, but we get along great. blessed to be together most of our lives, blessed to have wonderful grandchildren. every day i am learning. i see life as the one long university education i never had. i am learning so
david: in the philanthropic world, what would you say is the thing you are most focused on in the philanthropica? richard: we are a good of a serial philanthropist in the way we were serial entrepreneurs, in that i find it difficult saying note to projects i think are important. david: did you think when you were growing up you would be wealthy enough to give away staggering sums of money? richard: i certainly never dreamed that the dream of my life would have actually happened, and that i...
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one of the things we are learning is that employers understand this just as well as we do in the philanthropic sector, because our great space for childcare, creates a more , a more activer productive worker. so employers understand that if we don't deal with the childcare issue, we are also impacting economic growth and development. some of the things you have been doing is creating multi sectoral tables where employers are sitting side-by-side with parents who have children and people trying to support this sector, to come up with very innovative solutions around how marry all of these issues. today, they are segmented. we haven't spoken with one another. in michigan, we are thinking about how the employers might even have some of these settings close to where the job is. we are thinking about the time that the childcare is available. we need second shift opportunities, third shift opportunities. we're also thinking about the pipeline you can create of employment for child care providers. this is a market that has been underdeveloped. comity colleges can play a part in building a pipeline wh
one of the things we are learning is that employers understand this just as well as we do in the philanthropic sector, because our great space for childcare, creates a more , a more activer productive worker. so employers understand that if we don't deal with the childcare issue, we are also impacting economic growth and development. some of the things you have been doing is creating multi sectoral tables where employers are sitting side-by-side with parents who have children and people trying...
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in certain neighborhoods, we're thinking how do we combine our philanthropic footprint?w can we leverage skills training programs actually embed in certain branches. how do we use it as a space for the community and make it a place people want to go as opposed i have to go because i have to do x, y and z. i would point out as a firm overall, 40% of our jobs are filled by internal applicants. and so, the earlier question from the gentleman from brookings, that is really significant. 40% of all jobs. and when you get even more senior in the company, 55% of senior level jobs are filled by internal applicants. when we say at that we want to build that long-term career, we really do want to develop that talent and we really want to make sure that people get into the company and the skills and the opportunity to grow once we're there. >> okay. this has been a great discussion. i want to thank our panelists very much and thank all of you for being here as well and those on the live stream as well. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . >> here is a look wha
in certain neighborhoods, we're thinking how do we combine our philanthropic footprint?w can we leverage skills training programs actually embed in certain branches. how do we use it as a space for the community and make it a place people want to go as opposed i have to go because i have to do x, y and z. i would point out as a firm overall, 40% of our jobs are filled by internal applicants. and so, the earlier question from the gentleman from brookings, that is really significant. 40% of all...
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we have committed $100 million, which takes up to about $150 million on an annual basis of philanthropic investment. one of the elements, our entire mission when we think about philanthropy is this whole notion of increased progress. i know kathleen talked about economic opportunity. i think of these things as two sides of the same coin. one of the pillars of our approach here is model for impact. this graphic is intended to demonstrate the rigor and the seriousness by which we approach our investments in community. we think that business also has a role to play when it comes to solving some broad societal challenges. we don't need somebody to tell us to go and figure it out, we think it is our obligation and our responsibility. it is our responsibility to our employees and the communities that they live in, but also to our customers, clients, and citizens in the country which we exist. focusing on the jobs in this pillar, this is an area which we have spent tremendous focus, over the past five years we have invested $350 million. some of our signature programs are new skills for work, n
we have committed $100 million, which takes up to about $150 million on an annual basis of philanthropic investment. one of the elements, our entire mission when we think about philanthropy is this whole notion of increased progress. i know kathleen talked about economic opportunity. i think of these things as two sides of the same coin. one of the pillars of our approach here is model for impact. this graphic is intended to demonstrate the rigor and the seriousness by which we approach our...
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in certain neighborhoods, we are thinking about how do we combine our philanthropic footprint, how can we leverage skills training programs to embed in certain branches? how do we use it for a convenient space for community? how do we make it a place where people want to go, as opposed to i have to go because i have to do x, y, and z. is a firm over all, 40% of our jobs are filled by internal applicants. the earlier question from the gentleman from brookings, that is really significant. when you get more senior any company, 55% of senior-level jobs are filled by internal applicants. when we say that we want to build that long-term career, we really do want to develop that talent. we want to make sure that not only people have access to get into the company, but then have the opportunity to grow once we're there. >> this is a great discussion. i want to think our panelists for being here, and those on the lifestream as well. thank you very much. >>> secretary of state mark pompeo will be on capitol hill this week, to discuss north korea, and recent talk between president trump and russi
in certain neighborhoods, we are thinking about how do we combine our philanthropic footprint, how can we leverage skills training programs to embed in certain branches? how do we use it for a convenient space for community? how do we make it a place where people want to go, as opposed to i have to go because i have to do x, y, and z. is a firm over all, 40% of our jobs are filled by internal applicants. the earlier question from the gentleman from brookings, that is really significant. when...
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. >> what is the thing you are most focused on in the philanthropic area.are serial philanthropists. toind it hard to say no projects. >> did you think you would be able to give away staggering sums of money? that ther dreamed dream of my life when it actually happened. the that would one day be in a position to make a difference. >> many times people who become financially successful and well-known they seem to be unhappy. you happen to be a very happy person. is that of fair assessment? be, i wouldt would be a very sad person if i wasn't happy person. i have been blessed to have a lovely lady. we are complete opposites but we get on great. we are blessed to have been together most of our lives. blessed to have wonderful children and grandchildren. every day i am learning. long life as the one university education i never had. i'm learning something new from getting out there and listening to people. i scribble everything down. have a perpetual student. >> let me ask you a question. do you think you could have been more successful if you have a university
. >> what is the thing you are most focused on in the philanthropic area.are serial philanthropists. toind it hard to say no projects. >> did you think you would be able to give away staggering sums of money? that ther dreamed dream of my life when it actually happened. the that would one day be in a position to make a difference. >> many times people who become financially successful and well-known they seem to be unhappy. you happen to be a very happy person. is that of fair...
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develop an organization in order to broker, in order to really attract sources, institutions, philanthropicalher countries. francine: when i say fair trade, is it 100% true i as a consumer is doing a little bit less evil for the world? andrea: fair trade has been, i believe it belongs a little to the past. it's been a very good first step towards sustainability. but solidarity is not sustainability. it's the commitment to pay premium price for coffee you would pay less for in the it's kind of a market distortion which the consumer by seeing a label believes that the coffee has paid a fair price, but unfortunately, these expectations did neither create a huge consumption because most consumers buy the coffee not for the quality but because it's fair trade. so they tend to kind of limit their choice to sometimes, not always, you know. you take your preferred coffee and sometimes you take fair trade one. and on the other side, the expectation that created with growers may create an oversupply. the problem is now there's too much certified coffee and the premium became very, very thin. so this is
develop an organization in order to broker, in order to really attract sources, institutions, philanthropicalher countries. francine: when i say fair trade, is it 100% true i as a consumer is doing a little bit less evil for the world? andrea: fair trade has been, i believe it belongs a little to the past. it's been a very good first step towards sustainability. but solidarity is not sustainability. it's the commitment to pay premium price for coffee you would pay less for in the it's kind of a...
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develop an organization in order to broker, in order to really attract resources, institutions, philanthropicaln other countries. francine: when i see the stamp fair trade, is it 100% true? does it mean that i, as a consumer, is doing a little bit less evil for the world? andrea: fair trade has been, i believe it belongs a little to the past. it's been a very good first step towards sustainability. but not sustainability, it's the commitment to pay premium price to the coffee which is the same that you would pay less on the marketplace. so it's kind of a market distortion which the consumer by seeing a label believes that the coffee has paid a fair price, but unfortunately, these expectations did neither create a huge consumption because most of the consumers buy the coffee not for the quality but because it's fair trade. so they tend to kind of limit their choice to sometimes, not always, you know. you take your preferred coffee and sometimes you take fair trade one. and on the other side, the expectation that it created with growers may create an oversupply. the problem is now there's too muc
develop an organization in order to broker, in order to really attract resources, institutions, philanthropicaln other countries. francine: when i see the stamp fair trade, is it 100% true? does it mean that i, as a consumer, is doing a little bit less evil for the world? andrea: fair trade has been, i believe it belongs a little to the past. it's been a very good first step towards sustainability. but not sustainability, it's the commitment to pay premium price to the coffee which is the same...
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whether they be just kind of generic activities or fill philanthropic programs building schools, libraries and orphanages in vietnam to help correct to that country where they fought so many years and give back something and hopefully have a catharsis result. wide range of material that chronicle all those types of experiences to the war itself to the present day. when we started to reach out to veterans and invite them to participate, quite few of them are hesitant. here we are an american university. their experience with american universities for a while. when i came home from vietnam you guys didn't like us, didn't want to surround, didn't welcome us home. university campuses were the hot beds of antiwar activity. their immediate reaction was skepticism and mistrust. once we were able to bridge that gamble where -- gap where we emphasized we had local veteran support for the project. founded by a vietnam veteran who served for two tours. lot of us had a much more sympathetic approach. so much is made of some of the more tragic events of the war. so much attention is given to things. it
whether they be just kind of generic activities or fill philanthropic programs building schools, libraries and orphanages in vietnam to help correct to that country where they fought so many years and give back something and hopefully have a catharsis result. wide range of material that chronicle all those types of experiences to the war itself to the present day. when we started to reach out to veterans and invite them to participate, quite few of them are hesitant. here we are an american...
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but i think carnegie was more fill philanthropic. what puck is saying, the policies of the government are making the richest people in the country even richer. on the right, you have activities by congress. on the left, you have the workers and they are filling the pockets of people like carnegie. ironically, the last couple of days, the task in the $29 billion reward. so you could have put mr. buffet right there. >> and along those lines, the influence of money and politics and industry titans. >> this is one of the most famous ever. you take a look at the top left. people entrance closed. this is for the monopolies, by the monopolies. puck is saying, this was a very, very famous cartoon, that the senators are really the senator from the steel truck. standard oil, and all the senators are, are just representatives of the special interest and all our government is, is the government of the special interest for the special interest. and at the time, the big bugaboo was monopolies. that's who they represent. >> and our final image is f
but i think carnegie was more fill philanthropic. what puck is saying, the policies of the government are making the richest people in the country even richer. on the right, you have activities by congress. on the left, you have the workers and they are filling the pockets of people like carnegie. ironically, the last couple of days, the task in the $29 billion reward. so you could have put mr. buffet right there. >> and along those lines, the influence of money and politics and industry...
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have reached out to salesforce c-e-o, marc benioff who's previously pledged millions in local philanthropic's employee killed during a police standoff last weekend has been laid to rest. melyda corado was working as an assistant manager at the store when the suspect... gene atkins... crashed outside while trying to flee the police. corado was fatally shot by police during the three hour standoff. corado's family held a funeral that was open to the public. friends and family wore hawaiian shirts to honor the 27-year-old. corado's older brother told the crowd he feels like he lost his heart. ( darya ) a memorial has been set up outside the grocery store in corado's memory. atkins now faces 31 charges... including murder -- attempted murder and false imprisonment. ( james ) immigrant detainees continue to be transferred out of the west contra costa county jail in richmond... and activisits
have reached out to salesforce c-e-o, marc benioff who's previously pledged millions in local philanthropic's employee killed during a police standoff last weekend has been laid to rest. melyda corado was working as an assistant manager at the store when the suspect... gene atkins... crashed outside while trying to flee the police. corado was fatally shot by police during the three hour standoff. corado's family held a funeral that was open to the public. friends and family wore hawaiian shirts...
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force behind the breath mobile is pathologist washington burns. 18 years ago he began directing a philanthropic group called the prescott joseph center to improve lives in west oakland. >> i was ever into agriculture and theater and all the stuff. but, people -- >> you thought maybe it was important for people to be able to breathe? >> that is exactly right. >> for the first time, they have moved beyond oakland into towns like pittsburgh, where the risk is just as high and the need is just as great. in pittsburgh, john ramose, kpix 5. >>> that will return every 4-6 weeks to provide follow-up treatment and education. >>> investigators are trying to determine the fireworks may have caused this house fire in oakland this morning. the play started at about 4:30 at the two unit residence on hayes street. by the time crews arrived, the home was engulfed in flames. >> the structure fire was advanced. communication to other buildings is one of our primary concerns. >> the six residents did manage to get out safely, but they all now need a new place to live. one resident had been treated for smoke inhal
force behind the breath mobile is pathologist washington burns. 18 years ago he began directing a philanthropic group called the prescott joseph center to improve lives in west oakland. >> i was ever into agriculture and theater and all the stuff. but, people -- >> you thought maybe it was important for people to be able to breathe? >> that is exactly right. >> for the first time, they have moved beyond oakland into towns like pittsburgh, where the risk is just as high...
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robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic.ng we have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was
robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic.ng we have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was
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mark benioff spent millions of local philanthropic efforts and also famously threatened to take business away from the states of indiana and georgia, because of lgbt laws he considered discriminatory. but, in this case, he tweeted, salesforce will continue its relation with customs and border protection. quote, we don't work with cbt regarding separation of families, we don't have an agreement with ice. salesforce went on to pledge $1 million for organizations helping families reunite on the border. but, the most prominent of those groups declined at $250,000 donation from salesforce. employees of google, microsoft and amazon have made similar demands of their own companies, urging them not to help i.c.e. and other entities. >>> in other news, a popular fast food chain wants to open up shop in a small bay area city, but some residents say it will clog roadways at this busy intersection in campbell, and make it difficult for them to get in and out. marie medina has more on traffic troubles. >> you can't say no to in and out. >> reporter: it is often a slow crawl for fast food here, not wh
mark benioff spent millions of local philanthropic efforts and also famously threatened to take business away from the states of indiana and georgia, because of lgbt laws he considered discriminatory. but, in this case, he tweeted, salesforce will continue its relation with customs and border protection. quote, we don't work with cbt regarding separation of families, we don't have an agreement with ice. salesforce went on to pledge $1 million for organizations helping families reunite on the...
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have reached out to salesforce c-e-o, marc benioff who's previously pledged millions in local philanthropicback ( darya ) the trader joe's employee killed during a police standoff last weekend has been laid to rest. melyda corado was working as an assistant manager at the store when the suspect... gene atkins... crashed outside while trying to flee the police. corado was fatally shot by police during the three hour standoff. corado's family held a funeral that was open to the public. friends and family wore hawaiian shirts to honor the 27-year-old. corado's older brother told the crowd he feels like he lost his heart. ( darya ) a memorial has been set up outside the grocery store in corado's memory. atkins now faces 31 charges... including murder -- attempted murder and false imprisonment. ( james ) immigrant detainees continue to be transferred out of the west contra costa county jail
have reached out to salesforce c-e-o, marc benioff who's previously pledged millions in local philanthropicback ( darya ) the trader joe's employee killed during a police standoff last weekend has been laid to rest. melyda corado was working as an assistant manager at the store when the suspect... gene atkins... crashed outside while trying to flee the police. corado was fatally shot by police during the three hour standoff. corado's family held a funeral that was open to the public. friends...
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residents and park advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropicshed and finally able to pull on play on the number one green a celebration on october 7, 1901, a skoovlt for the st. anthony's formed a club and john then the superintendent the golden gate park laid out the bowling green are here sharing meditates a permanent green now and then was opened in 1902 during the course the 1906 san francisco earthquake that citywide much the city the greens were left that with an ellen surface and not readers necessarily 1911 it had the blowing e bowling that was formed in 1912 the parks commission paid laying down down green number 2 the san francisco lawn club was the first opened in the united states and the oldest on the west their registered as san francisco lark one 101 and ti it is not all fierce competition food and good ole friend of mine drive it members les lecturely challenge the stories some may be true some not memories of past winners is reversed presbyterian on the wall of champions. >> make sure you see the one in to the corner that's me
residents and park advocates like san franciscans to make the matching of the few minutes through the philanthropicshed and finally able to pull on play on the number one green a celebration on october 7, 1901, a skoovlt for the st. anthony's formed a club and john then the superintendent the golden gate park laid out the bowling green are here sharing meditates a permanent green now and then was opened in 1902 during the course the 1906 san francisco earthquake that citywide much the city the...
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each initiative receives philanthropic funding and is administered independently.og one m launching nextear is an 18-month experiment called the stockton economic empowerment demonstration, or "seed." 100 recipients will receive $500 a month on top of what they earn through work. >> when one in two californians can't afford one $500 emergency, that that tells us that, yes, $500 a month matters. >> we connect, and we talk to people. >> reporter: another program in the works is called advance peace, whichot its start in 07 in the nearby city of richmond. homicides there have since fallen by more than half. oue treach workers mntact with young men who have had run-ins with law enforceornt and then wwith them on reforming criminal behavior. enrticipants may even earn cash st for meeting certain benchmarks like holding down a job or going through drug rehabilitation. >> the idea is to target and identify the guys who are currently driving our violent crime rate, which is less than 1% of the population, and to flood them with as much attention as the police used to give them. >> reporter: not
each initiative receives philanthropic funding and is administered independently.og one m launching nextear is an 18-month experiment called the stockton economic empowerment demonstration, or "seed." 100 recipients will receive $500 a month on top of what they earn through work. >> when one in two californians can't afford one $500 emergency, that that tells us that, yes, $500 a month matters. >> we connect, and we talk to people. >> reporter: another program in the...
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i believe there's a role for the public sector, the private sector, and the voluntary and philanthropic. he highlights the issues at oak hill. the findings by 0fsted in the inspection report at oak hill in the last year are unacceptable. we took urgent action to address those concerns raised. we are robustly monitoring performance against the contract and i am clear that all options remain on the table. edward argar. the government is encouraging the public to use a mobile phone app to help in a crackdown on abuses at unregulated hand car—washes, in the light of fears that workers are being exploited and could even have been trafficked. at the environmental audit committee's latest session, a conservative said he'd been made aware of the new approach. you may be aware the church of england has released an app. is it safer or advisable for individuals to be investigating these issues when there could be organised criminals and other dangerous people involved? may i welcome the clear initiatives programme. it is a simple apple mac to put on your phone. i would encourage the committee and
i believe there's a role for the public sector, the private sector, and the voluntary and philanthropic. he highlights the issues at oak hill. the findings by 0fsted in the inspection report at oak hill in the last year are unacceptable. we took urgent action to address those concerns raised. we are robustly monitoring performance against the contract and i am clear that all options remain on the table. edward argar. the government is encouraging the public to use a mobile phone app to help in...
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so, for example, in certain neighborhoods, how do we combine our philanthropic footprint? how can we leverage the brands to imbed? how do we use it as a cone convening space for community? how do we make it a place where people want to go as opposed to i want to go because i have to do x, y and z. as a firm overall, 40% of our jobs are filled by internal applicants. and so to the early question from the gentleman from brookings that, is significant. 40% of all jobs. when you get more senior in the company, 55% of senior level jobs are filled by internal applicants. so when we say that we want to build that long term career, we really do want to develop that talent. we want to make sure that people have access to get into the company and the skills but then have the opportunity to grow once we're there. >> okay. this will be a great discussion. i want to thank our panelists very much for being here and thank you all for being here as well and those on the live stream as well. thank you very much. >> tonight on c-span, retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy discusses
so, for example, in certain neighborhoods, how do we combine our philanthropic footprint? how can we leverage the brands to imbed? how do we use it as a cone convening space for community? how do we make it a place where people want to go as opposed to i want to go because i have to do x, y and z. as a firm overall, 40% of our jobs are filled by internal applicants. and so to the early question from the gentleman from brookings that, is significant. 40% of all jobs. when you get more senior in...
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consequences.i reached out to salesforce c-e-o, marc benioff who's previously pledged millions in local philanthropic efforts ... for comment. so far we haven't heard back. reporting in san francisco .... ali reid ... kron 4 news. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . high pressure will maintain warm and dry conditions inland. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. onshore flow and a persistent marine layer will keep temperatures near the ocean and bays a few degrees cooler than normal. inland areas will likely cool slightly starting around midweek as high pressure weakens. (justine) very close to where a woman crashed her car off a cliff and survived in big sur.... a man was killed in a single-car crash off a cliff in monterey county. (jrstone) reporter josh kristianto (chris-tea-anto) has more on what investigators are learning about the wreck. a tragic scene on highway 1 saturday morning. a man was killed when his car went off the side of the highway and down a steep cliff.the wreck was discovered by a resident... driving
consequences.i reached out to salesforce c-e-o, marc benioff who's previously pledged millions in local philanthropic efforts ... for comment. so far we haven't heard back. reporting in san francisco .... ali reid ... kron 4 news. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . high pressure will maintain warm and dry conditions inland. expect 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland. onshore flow and a persistent marine layer will keep...
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a plan for the passage of proposition g, and we're continuing efforts to generate private and philanthropic contributions through spark public schools. the district should continue to build a cohesive and reflective recruitment strategy. our human resources department continues to prioritize recruitment of teachers towards opening schools at 100% staffed, and this past monday, we were 80% of all classroom vacancies have been staffed. continue to leverage alternative staffing programs like pathway to teaching and the san francisco teacher residency and other teacher recruitment programs as solutions to our recruitment and retention issues, and then, you can see the status side what we've done. we continue to support sftr, and that'll have a cohort of 20 students. the new york residency program, which has been funded by salesforce will support 20 residents and about half of those are people of color. i believe the number was approximately 80 who graduated from the first pathway and are currently in our classrooms. we have a partnership between sfusd, state -- san francisco state that's going
a plan for the passage of proposition g, and we're continuing efforts to generate private and philanthropic contributions through spark public schools. the district should continue to build a cohesive and reflective recruitment strategy. our human resources department continues to prioritize recruitment of teachers towards opening schools at 100% staffed, and this past monday, we were 80% of all classroom vacancies have been staffed. continue to leverage alternative staffing programs like...
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robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic.e have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic.e have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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talking about the philanthropic efforts i think that this is a clear case of the dark side of humanity clearly see people that took shortcuts to save a few dollars and in the process would be harming children for the rest of their lives so it is a dark side of humanity that we also saw some very bright lights as well. it's been reaffirming peoples response to this crisis. a dance club in ann arbor came to give water into so much water it's been stored at the air force base because of the generosity of the nation that we so often see on the disasters of. the consequence consequence is e crisis will play out for that long so reestablishing the fund based on the community foundation of. we have the resources to give what needs done so the fund has raised $20 million. we've given out $5 million part of the proceeds goes to that fund and it is a way to make sure they are putting into place these interventions. the breast-feeding support programs and literacy efforts to. every week to help with behavior and discipline and those sort of things. as far as the brazilians it must have been inspi
talking about the philanthropic efforts i think that this is a clear case of the dark side of humanity clearly see people that took shortcuts to save a few dollars and in the process would be harming children for the rest of their lives so it is a dark side of humanity that we also saw some very bright lights as well. it's been reaffirming peoples response to this crisis. a dance club in ann arbor came to give water into so much water it's been stored at the air force base because of the...
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libraries and paying teachers better salaries and buying andcriptions to newspapers donating money to philanthropic organizations are things we need to do. we need to try to fend off polarization and partisanship where he can. concernsne of the big is the encroachment of political life on all aspects of the collective endeavor and that the more it gets politicized the less likely our we to come to a reasonable collective decision on things moving forward. >> we will take a 10 minute break and reconvene at 11:45. join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [crowd talking] >> welcome back. i hope you had a lovely break. my name is meredith broussard, a professor from nyu in the department of journalism. about howook out computers misunderstand the world. i will be leading the next conversation about solutions to misinformation. our panelists are alexander coppock to my
libraries and paying teachers better salaries and buying andcriptions to newspapers donating money to philanthropic organizations are things we need to do. we need to try to fend off polarization and partisanship where he can. concernsne of the big is the encroachment of political life on all aspects of the collective endeavor and that the more it gets politicized the less likely our we to come to a reasonable collective decision on things moving forward. >> we will take a 10 minute break...
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they happen to be the places where facebook instigated a philanthropic effort to spread heist the data connections to the poorest people in the world. it created a system called internet.org. through that they created applications that they call free basics. if you are in one of these countries and get into a contract with the telecommunication provider that has agreed to carry this. when you use it doesn't count against your data. you don't get charged. in country where data is expensive and you pay month-to-month, it makes sense. while this suite of applications includes facebook and other applications screened and approved by facebook. places like cambodia and the philippines in the mr, facebook is the internet. man mar who just recently got phones were just recently got an a connectivity's essentially the entire media ecosystem. not coincidentally, it's the sight of her horrendous genocide. we have seen this around the world. most acutely and brutally a man mar. how does this happen? remember 2.2 billion. the most important thing you have to remember about facebook. as of february
they happen to be the places where facebook instigated a philanthropic effort to spread heist the data connections to the poorest people in the world. it created a system called internet.org. through that they created applications that they call free basics. if you are in one of these countries and get into a contract with the telecommunication provider that has agreed to carry this. when you use it doesn't count against your data. you don't get charged. in country where data is expensive and...
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enough i intend to give it all away and to several organizations in which lee has been especially philanthropicyears that was a neat little bow to put on the story that we did yesterday in our visit with lee. rob, you know lee well may have invested with him in the past. >> i have. successfully. >> but i know he means an awful lot to you as well. >> he's a long-time friend, partner, mentor. he's a world class guy in every way. he stands for everything that is right about this business and this industry. he deserves to go out on top, and he is absolutely doing that. even though i promise you i know how hard he works, he's going to be working every single day diligently with a family office. you know, i love him and he knows it. >> i don't think any of us doubt that he's still going to be getting after it let's do final trades. pete, what have you got for us. >> e-trade we see option activity out there. i like the financials anyway many of those names in that area are working well i think e-trade is the best. >> doc. >> caesars, czr. they were buying next week friday expiring 12 calls with the st
enough i intend to give it all away and to several organizations in which lee has been especially philanthropicyears that was a neat little bow to put on the story that we did yesterday in our visit with lee. rob, you know lee well may have invested with him in the past. >> i have. successfully. >> but i know he means an awful lot to you as well. >> he's a long-time friend, partner, mentor. he's a world class guy in every way. he stands for everything that is right about this...
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robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic.e have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic.e have to do is ensure our society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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he is keeping up his philanthropic efforts close to home opening a charitable foundation for at risk kids. to open a school. we talked about that and his possible future beyond basketball. would you ever run for office? >> run for office? >> would you ever be a politician and run for office? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i sit here and say, i don't think so, i don't know. >> i'm being serious. if someone tried to recruit an lebron to run for president and said, listen, they have no one. if you don't run, trump is going to win, would you run? >> well, in that case i may. if they had no one. i believe there are some people out there. i hope. let's see first. let's see first. >> we also talked about living while black and how money and fame don't insulate you from racism. do you think it's harder now or always been there and we're just seeing it because of cell phones. >> no. i think it's always been there. i think the president in charge now has given people -- they don't care now, they throw it to your face now. >> lebron also gave me an exclusive tour of his brand new, i pro
he is keeping up his philanthropic efforts close to home opening a charitable foundation for at risk kids. to open a school. we talked about that and his possible future beyond basketball. would you ever run for office? >> run for office? >> would you ever be a politician and run for office? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i sit here and say, i don't think so, i don't know. >> i'm being serious. if someone tried to recruit an lebron to run for president and said,...
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the ceo of -- spent millions in philanthropic efforts and threatened to take business away from indianaand georgia because of lgbt laws he considered discriminatory. he tweeted that salesforce will continue its relationship. we do not work with cbp regarding separation of families. we do not have an agreement with i.c.e. salesforce pledged $1 million for organizations helping families reunite on the border. the most prominent of those groups declined a $250,000 donation from salesforce, employees of google, microsoft, and amazon have made similar demands of their own companies, urging them not to help i.c.e. and other government entities. kpix 5. >>> still to come, facial recognition fails, the congressman, demanding answers after amazon's tool confused him with a criminal. >> you mother --. >>> the police officer admits he was looking at his phone instead of the road when he plowed into a bicyclist. facial recognition fail. a report by the a-c-l-u found: amazon's "recognition" system falsely ma >>> an east bay congressman is calling out amazon tonight for a facial recognition fail. rep
the ceo of -- spent millions in philanthropic efforts and threatened to take business away from indianaand georgia because of lgbt laws he considered discriminatory. he tweeted that salesforce will continue its relationship. we do not work with cbp regarding separation of families. we do not have an agreement with i.c.e. salesforce pledged $1 million for organizations helping families reunite on the border. the most prominent of those groups declined a $250,000 donation from salesforce,...
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>> no question about it and when i was in office i used to say nato is not a philanthropic organization. they have to, you have to be ready to participate. it's the language that goes with things and the taking credit and bullying and really confusing people. i think that's the only line i can use. i think we used every adjective i can think of to describe what is going on and it's indescribable. >> i want to ask you about mike mcfaul and something that happened yesterday. sarah sanders, the white house press secretary, acknowledged that president trump behind closed doors with vladimir putin -- and we don't know for sure what was discussed but sarah sanders told us that the president of the united states did discuss with vladimir putin the idea of perhaps making mike mcfaul or turning him over for questioning by russian investigators and sarah sanders said that when they have an announcement to make on this, they would let us know. again, you were secretary of state, you oversaw the state department, embassies all around the world, the idea of making a former u.s. ambassador available
>> no question about it and when i was in office i used to say nato is not a philanthropic organization. they have to, you have to be ready to participate. it's the language that goes with things and the taking credit and bullying and really confusing people. i think that's the only line i can use. i think we used every adjective i can think of to describe what is going on and it's indescribable. >> i want to ask you about mike mcfaul and something that happened yesterday. sarah...