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twitter and pinterest have been accused of bias and censorship yet again the details after the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. make this manufactured sentenced to public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the fine merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. of the. welcome back you tube has removed a video by project veritas which uncovers the way social media pinterest allegedly censors consider conservative views twitter also chimed in temporally banning the group for sharing internal communications from pinterest founder a project or task as accuse you tube of waging war on journalism. tech giants retaliate against the side who leaked docs showing censorship of christine and pro-life material they have removed our investigative inside reports you tube now 14 bullet proof journalism by deleting it censorship that's how you tube responded to a recent report by project vera 6 posing well censorship in social m
twitter and pinterest have been accused of bias and censorship yet again the details after the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. make this manufactured sentenced to public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the fine merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. of the. welcome back you tube has removed a video by project...
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not like that after a new cheaper moves a video by project veritas detailing the way social media pinterest allegedly censors the new. documents we've obtained raised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms or publishers with. you're watching international come into line from the russian capital where it's just turned 4 pm welcome to the program. wiki leaks founder julian assange will not face a full u.s. extradition hearing until february of next year a protest against his possible extradition is underway in front of the london courthouse stateside aslan's faces more than 175 years in prison for publishing cost by documents edward stuff she is following the case. this extradition request was being heard his westminster magistrate's court though he was given a glimmer of hope as he will not face the full extradition until february of next year and 2020 it's understood that a 5 day hearing will take place at a later date off to february the 24th which his lawyers have agreed to that timetable now of course it to follow indeed yesterday the u.k.'s home secretary
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pinterest said that the web site was targeted for misinformation relating to conspiracies n n t facts a nation of feisty chief added that its robust guidelines exist due to the importance of user privacy a tech expert told us that platforms like the cheap are increasingly losing people stressed. but they didn't want people to know what what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that that there was a systematic suppression of conservative voices on on these basically on these platforms that are open and in fact under the law these are supposed to be communication systems which are protected speech that people have that's just like a telephone they don't censor your telephone calls and why should they be able to censor you when you go on twitter or on instagram this is the kind of thing that's happening now and people just need know one thing they cannot trust these platforms for anything thanks for staying with l.t. international if you can stick around my colleague mikhail will be here with all the latest for you in half an hour. i. have. faith
pinterest said that the web site was targeted for misinformation relating to conspiracies n n t facts a nation of feisty chief added that its robust guidelines exist due to the importance of user privacy a tech expert told us that platforms like the cheap are increasingly losing people stressed. but they didn't want people to know what what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that that there was a systematic suppression of conservative voices on on...
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don't like that after you tube removed the video project there a task detailing the way social media pinterest allegedly senses conservative groups. documents with tade raised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms for publishers with an editorial agenda. hello good afternoon you're watching r.t. international now america's claim that iran attacked tankers in the gulf of oman has had a certain amount of doubts cast upon it because earlier washington presented a video of what it claimed were rain ians removing an unexploded mine from one of the vessels the tank is owner who says that his crew reported flying projectiles hitting. the crew say they were hit by a flying object we don't think it could have been a bomb attached to the boat. as mentioned the u.s. military central command has released a video showing what it claims is an iranian military patrol boat removing an unexploded mine from one of the tankers iranian leader hassan rouhani has accused the u.s. of the stabilizing pace and security in the middle east secretary of state mike pompei or he said that wa
don't like that after you tube removed the video project there a task detailing the way social media pinterest allegedly senses conservative groups. documents with tade raised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms for publishers with an editorial agenda. hello good afternoon you're watching r.t. international now america's claim that iran attacked tankers in the gulf of oman has had a certain amount of doubts cast upon it because earlier washington presented a...
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you to have twitter and pinterest have been accused of bias and censorship yet again the details after the break. join me every thursday on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. what is it calling the coin is magic and the new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor bring a 2nd bailout for a bank that's called the genesis blog for reason to calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history this is columbus discovering the new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo 11 landing on to the max and stacey. welcome back you tube has removed a video by project veritas which uncovers the way social media pinterest allegedly censors conservative views twitter also chimed in temporarily banning the group for sharing internal communications from pinterest the founder of project for a toss ha
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like and after each you remove the video by project very task detailing the way social media app pinterest allegedly senses conservative views. documents we've obtained braised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms or publishers with editorial. hello there you're watching r t where it's just gone midday in. the iranian leader asunder harney has accused the us of destabilizing peace and security in the middle east it follows u.s. allegations that iran was behind an apparent attack on to oil tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday iranian foreign ministers branded that claim sabotage diplomacy the u.s. has sent missile destroyers to the region secretary of state said washington's assessment was based on intelligence adding that no one else in the region had the capacity to carry out such an attack. islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication the us immediately jumped to make allegations against ir
like and after each you remove the video by project very task detailing the way social media app pinterest allegedly senses conservative views. documents we've obtained braised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms or publishers with editorial. hello there you're watching r t where it's just gone midday in. the iranian leader asunder harney has accused the us of destabilizing peace and security in the middle east it follows u.s. allegations that iran was behind...
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the organization leaked pinterest employee chats publishing conversations without permission violated the terms of service they said but the published talks revealed employees calling ben shapiro a white supremacist the pinterest insider also saw how quote white supremacist unquote content like ben shapiro commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project veritas has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is. if you shut. down someone they don't really. know what you share that. belief i will go i says i thought it was. your your. i think whatever you want. whatever. you know what they say when the going gets tough the tough get going pinterest said the website was targeted for misinformation relating to conspiracies and on t.v. acts a nation advice about it it's robust guidelines exist due to the importance of user privacy a tech expert told us tom fore
the organization leaked pinterest employee chats publishing conversations without permission violated the terms of service they said but the published talks revealed employees calling ben shapiro a white supremacist the pinterest insider also saw how quote white supremacist unquote content like ben shapiro commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the...
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twitter also chimed in to a temporary banning the group for sharing internal communications from pinterest the founder of project very tense is accusing choop of waging war on journalism. censorship that's how you tube responded to a recent report by project vera 6 posing well censorship in social media tech giants retaliate the side who leaked docs showing censorship of christine and pro-life material they have removed our investigative inside reports you tube now 14 bullet proof journalism by deleting it the investigation features an inside source from the social media platform pinterest concealing his identity during the interview whistleblower eric cochrane exposes the ways his employer censors conservative voices on the platform words like bible verses and christian are put on a so-called sensitive terms list basically words that might offend people are excluded from search suggestions a list of what the company considers conspiracy theories was formed also to control the spread of certain information and a pro-life website was even labeled as pornography to prevent usage of its link
twitter also chimed in to a temporary banning the group for sharing internal communications from pinterest the founder of project very tense is accusing choop of waging war on journalism. censorship that's how you tube responded to a recent report by project vera 6 posing well censorship in social media tech giants retaliate the side who leaked docs showing censorship of christine and pro-life material they have removed our investigative inside reports you tube now 14 bullet proof journalism by...
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commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project vera toss has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is. if you shut. down someone you don't really. know what you share that. all the way and i will says i don't go there with you it is yours or your. i don't want. it whatever it was. you know what they say when the going gets tough the tough get going pinterest that the website was targeted to misinformation relating to conspiracies and anti facts anation advice about it it's robust guidelines exist to see the importance of use a previous c. and 2nd expert told as platforms like you cheap are increasingly losing people's trust. well they didn't want people to know what what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that. there was a systematic suppression of conservative voices on on these basically on these platforms t
commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project vera toss has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is. if you shut. down someone you don't really. know what you share that. all the way and i will says i don't go there with you it is yours or your. i don't...
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commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project vera toss has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is to. shut. down someone you know. thank you so he shows she what she should get. the. trouble to go this is i mean i thought it was you. your your. i think was. what i was interested in what i thought i was targeted for misinformation relating to conspiracies and vaccination advice about it is robust guidelines exist due to the importance of user privacy and tech expert told us platforms like you tube are increasingly losing people trust. well they didn't want people to know what what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that that there was a systematic suppression of conservative voices on on these basically on these platforms that are open and in fact under the law these are supposed to be communication systems
commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project vera toss has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is to. shut. down someone you know. thank you so he shows she what she should get. the. trouble to go this is i mean i thought it was you. your your. i think...
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commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project veritas has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy. the other shadows. than someone to. show she what she should be on. the photo doing and i was actually trying to go i says i mean that is the you know the you it's. your if you're going to be good you know that. i think whatever you want. whatever. you know what they say when the going gets tough the tough get going and just said the website was targeted for misinformation relating to conspiracies and anti backs a nation advice well you said that it's robust guidelines exist because of the importance of user privacy attack expert we spoke to says platforms like you tube are increasingly losing people stress. but they didn't want people to know what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that that there was a systemati
commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project veritas has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy. the other shadows. than someone to. show she what she should be on. the photo doing and i was actually trying to go i says i mean that is the you know the you...
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commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project veritas has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is to back. down from one thing. but what she shared. with all the photos and i will go. there with you. if you're good. i think a lot of fun. but a bit of. you know what they say when the going gets tough the tough get going the interests of the website was targeted for misinformation relation to conspiracies and vaccination of vice you too bad it is robust guidelines exist due to the importance of user privacy the tech expert told us platforms like you are increasingly losing the trust of the people. well they didn't want people to know what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that that there was a systematic suppression of conservative voices on on these basically on these platforms that are open and in fact unde
commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to be honest this isn't the 1st time project veritas has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is to back. down from one thing. but what she shared. with all the photos and i will go. there with you. if you're good. i think a lot of fun. but a bit of. you...
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so it was pinterest which is a popular. >> martha: pinterest, excuse me. >> social media platform. days ago saying we had been added to the porn block list. all the images of all that sound. images that expectant mothers share they had been banned from interest when the whistle blower came out he was insider and employee at pinterest. pinterest fired him and completely suspended live action wanted life-affirming account. so now we can't post any content to pinterest. meanwhile pinterest, the social media tech company, allows abortion clinics and planned parenthood to post abortion ads. least abortions on the platform. it's pretty horrific bias. >> martha: it's an interesting debate obviously. lila rose and rochelle richy, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks, martha. >> martha: is the key to a healthy marriage living in two different places? our ladies night panel debates what is a little bit of a growing trend out there. ♪ going to the chapel ♪ and we're ♪ going to get married ♪ applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. but allstate actually helps you drive sa
so it was pinterest which is a popular. >> martha: pinterest, excuse me. >> social media platform. days ago saying we had been added to the porn block list. all the images of all that sound. images that expectant mothers share they had been banned from interest when the whistle blower came out he was insider and employee at pinterest. pinterest fired him and completely suspended live action wanted life-affirming account. so now we can't post any content to pinterest. meanwhile...
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he was an employee at pinterest. the news that pinterest is knot being fair like they claim they are. they say they allow anybody to share positive messages or even serious political messages on their platform and yet, this insider has now been fired after he broke the news this morning and live action has been now totally banned from the website. so it's incredible to see the bias. soaks police sit and so blatant from the website that claims to allow anybody to share messages whether you are a pro-life, pro-choice, whatever you are. >> tucker: i don't know who this person is but obviously this person is always welcome on this show. >> he is brave. he is a brave whistle blower. >> tucker: respond if you would to kirsten gillibrand who is running for president after all. her claim that if you're uncomfortable with abortion you are like a racist. >> yeah. well, look, kirsten gillibrand has zero percent i think. she is polling at zero percent. her comments are held this idea it's not even justified to have the pro-life
he was an employee at pinterest. the news that pinterest is knot being fair like they claim they are. they say they allow anybody to share positive messages or even serious political messages on their platform and yet, this insider has now been fired after he broke the news this morning and live action has been now totally banned from the website. so it's incredible to see the bias. soaks police sit and so blatant from the website that claims to allow anybody to share messages whether you are a...
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in a statement to this program, pinterest disagreed.y actually blocked live action for spreading conspiracy theories.ab the porn label, they said, was only an internal one since the company's first block list only targeted porn sites. whatever the reason, they still fired eric cochran for bringing the truth to the public. he joins us for his first on-the-record interview. thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: why did you dor: this? >> i did this because i sawgd wrongdoing and the normalization of censorship within big tech companies right now is downright unamerican. and i saw this as the fight for abortion. i saw a big tech company saying that -- saying quietly, saying behind closed doors that they believe that live actionoo shouldn't have a platform to speak. and the big thing is, i want them to have to say this explicitly. they need to say this publicly instead of behind closed doors. >> tucker: passive aggressive. every single time, that was the quality. you worked at one of these companies. confirm what
in a statement to this program, pinterest disagreed.y actually blocked live action for spreading conspiracy theories.ab the porn label, they said, was only an internal one since the company's first block list only targeted porn sites. whatever the reason, they still fired eric cochran for bringing the truth to the public. he joins us for his first on-the-record interview. thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: why did you dor: this? >> i did this...
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he bravely shared the news that pinterest is not being fair like they claim they are.ow anybody to share positive messages or even serious political messages on the platform and yet this insider has now been fired after he broke the news this morning and live action has been now totallye. banned from the websi. so it's incredible to see the bias so explicit and so blatant from a website that claims to allow anybody toge share messag, whether pro-life, pro-choice, whatever you are. >> tucker: i don't know who this person is provided with this person is always welcome on the show. >> he's brave. >> tucker: he is brave. respond, if you would come into kirsten gillibrand, running for president after all, proclaimed that if you're uncomfortable with abortion, you are like a racist. >> well, look, kirsten gillibrand has 0% -- z she's pulling at 0% but her comments unfortunately are held. this idea that it's not even justified to have the pro-lifee position, you are a racist. that term is just thrown around today but saying that your even a racist to be pro-life. half of amer
he bravely shared the news that pinterest is not being fair like they claim they are.ow anybody to share positive messages or even serious political messages on the platform and yet this insider has now been fired after he broke the news this morning and live action has been now totallye. banned from the websi. so it's incredible to see the bias so explicit and so blatant from a website that claims to allow anybody toge share messag, whether pro-life, pro-choice, whatever you are. >>...
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the business communication app joins uber, lyft, wework and pinterest to go public.more than 200 initial public offerings lined up in 2019, are we seeing signs of the same tech bubble that burst two decades ago? we bubble that burst two decades ago? will be getting also in the programme... bubble that burst two decades ago? north korea welcomes bubble that burst two decades ago? china's president xi today — a hugely important visit for a country so dependent economically on china. and the markets in europe are all heading higher, following the lead from asia and wall street the night before, we will tell you all you need to know about the latest fed decision. tradition meets technology — the remarkable turnaround tale of german camera—maker leica — whose most famous fan is the queen. today we want to know — hong kong's richest man will pay students fees at a chinese university. is philanthropy the way to support students and pay their debts? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. very packed programme to date. so let's get s
the business communication app joins uber, lyft, wework and pinterest to go public.more than 200 initial public offerings lined up in 2019, are we seeing signs of the same tech bubble that burst two decades ago? we bubble that burst two decades ago? will be getting also in the programme... bubble that burst two decades ago? north korea welcomes bubble that burst two decades ago? china's president xi today — a hugely important visit for a country so dependent economically on china. and the...
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companies mover and last video conferencing company zune and digital scrapbooking site pinterest have all gone public in recent weeks they haven't all been successes . joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange daniel in a market already crowded with messaging apps why has slack gotten such interest. yes you know rajan now this is a very extremely i would say already crowded market i was just checking my phone i use what's app i have telegram i have a team wired what are all of our viewers of course don't know when we both talk and discuss our live shows we also use a work mess and showing apps so those apps are also considered by investors is way more popular when you compare them you know to the regular e-mails that you know used to be way popular some years ago those kind of apps are considered as more efficient and also of course more faster and when you talk about this apps like they are considered right now in this industry s the number one app and they are have their competitors such as microsoft or google indeed maybe we should try slack at some point but daniel are we seeing
companies mover and last video conferencing company zune and digital scrapbooking site pinterest have all gone public in recent weeks they haven't all been successes . joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange daniel in a market already crowded with messaging apps why has slack gotten such interest. yes you know rajan now this is a very extremely i would say already crowded market i was just checking my phone i use what's app i have telegram i have a team wired what are all of our viewers of...
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and pinterest let's do business u.s. president donald trump has thrown the world of trade into disarray he's got the attention of every leader of the g 20 major economies as they meet in. a can trump get his rival to play fair on the global business front on saturday he meets chinese president xi jinping the big question is if they can reach a breakthrough the trade war is increasingly getting global growth. getting the holos out of the way but soon they'll be getting down to the real business of the weekend. technology is a critical front in the ongoing us china trade conflict both nations see digital and technological supremacy essential to their economic futures the role of chinese firm weiwei in building 5 g. networks and a u.s. led attempt to ban it is a major sticking point already on friday the leaders took part in a digital economy summit it was all quite polite but while way shape shadow hung over the discussion trump preach security g. openness at the same time as we expand digital trade we must also ensure the
and pinterest let's do business u.s. president donald trump has thrown the world of trade into disarray he's got the attention of every leader of the g 20 major economies as they meet in. a can trump get his rival to play fair on the global business front on saturday he meets chinese president xi jinping the big question is if they can reach a breakthrough the trade war is increasingly getting global growth. getting the holos out of the way but soon they'll be getting down to the real business...
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we have already seen the likes of uber, lyft, wework and pinterest, with aianb set to list later thispite the early euphoria, shares of uber and lyft have struggled since their market debut. uber‘s now just below where it started last month and lyft has lost 11%. their prices at $72 and down as well. so, will investors keep buying into loss—making firms in the hope they will make it big? we spoke to one fund manager at the time of the uber ipo. he said people in his industry can't be seen to be missing out. if you are making money for your clients and don't have enough of the stocks, the funds are not going fast enough, you feel you have two participate a little bit. we have rising stocks that have so much momentum that they are hoping to get to the moon! think that has become a very dominant feature of the market at the moment. let's get another view. lomax ward is partner and co—founder of the technology venture capital firm luminous ventures. good morning. this is a market flotation fest for the likes of you. are you excited about app slack? we actually use it ourselves and it has
we have already seen the likes of uber, lyft, wework and pinterest, with aianb set to list later thispite the early euphoria, shares of uber and lyft have struggled since their market debut. uber‘s now just below where it started last month and lyft has lost 11%. their prices at $72 and down as well. so, will investors keep buying into loss—making firms in the hope they will make it big? we spoke to one fund manager at the time of the uber ipo. he said people in his industry can't be seen...
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i think i saw it on pinterest or something. wouldn't that be cool if we had a memento of our hands?he got the idea of getting their hands made into a statue to document their relationship. kind of to show them together. he found the artist who does this, who works in austin. they get there, get a few instructions. >> i got a cup of this with some plaster. i'll take your ring to cover that first. put the rings back on. >> they already wear rings, but he hasn't given her the ring yet. that's when a little switch-a-roo happens. the ring is exchanged. puts the real ring on her finger. >> so they put a different ring on her finger without her noticing? >> she doesn't notice. >> put the ring on the finger, but you haven't asked yet.hat i? >> little presumptuous. >> exactly. >> he says he was confident she was going to say yes. they'd talked about it, but he hadn't made the formal proposal. dr dropping to one knee. she realizes instantly, that's not the ring my hand went in there with. he drops down and says, you know, i had this whole thing planned. i had this speech. >> fact of the matte
i think i saw it on pinterest or something. wouldn't that be cool if we had a memento of our hands?he got the idea of getting their hands made into a statue to document their relationship. kind of to show them together. he found the artist who does this, who works in austin. they get there, get a few instructions. >> i got a cup of this with some plaster. i'll take your ring to cover that first. put the rings back on. >> they already wear rings, but he hasn't given her the ring yet....
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i though that you recently had lyft and pinterest and big companies go public but a lot of times you get in early before they had any traction. so how are you able to identify that? >> we do. so usually we try to get in as early as possible. the big thing it turns out to be and i talk about this in the book, is team becomes the most important factor because we know the market will revolve and change over time and the products will change over time. i think people generally don't change very much over time. but we're really looking for kind of what is it that makes this team uniquely suitede oortw something different than nobody else knows and had experience that nobody else knows and do they have the stick-to-itness to do something that is tough to do. >> and now so many companies are going public, why do you think that is? you have slack coming up and the others i just mentioned. why is now been such a big year for ipo? >> i think what is happening is the companies are just getting to the point where in order to provide employee liquidity, ipos are important and a lot of the compani
i though that you recently had lyft and pinterest and big companies go public but a lot of times you get in early before they had any traction. so how are you able to identify that? >> we do. so usually we try to get in as early as possible. the big thing it turns out to be and i talk about this in the book, is team becomes the most important factor because we know the market will revolve and change over time and the products will change over time. i think people generally don't change...
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>> reporter: collective health has administered health plans or tech neighbors like activision, pinterestand uber, for the last five years. with a new $200 million investment led by tech venture firm softbank, the start-up aims to build its business with midsized and large self-insured employers beyond silicon valley. >> establish new local, regional, and national network t rships, work with provider systems. >> reporter: and build out its technology infrastructure, which weaves together health benefits all on o platform, making it more efficient to navigate for employers and workers. >> providing our members with much more intelligent, ma ine-learning-powered navigation capabilities, understanding their health care needs often before even they need. at they >> reporter: early investor rshammed makzumi says, like employers, invesre looking for health technology firms that make benefits more cost-efficient. >> digital health has been the fastest growing subcategory in all oor venture the last seven years. you know, more money is flowing, capil inflows into private digital health companies
>> reporter: collective health has administered health plans or tech neighbors like activision, pinterestand uber, for the last five years. with a new $200 million investment led by tech venture firm softbank, the start-up aims to build its business with midsized and large self-insured employers beyond silicon valley. >> establish new local, regional, and national network t rships, work with provider systems. >> reporter: and build out its technology infrastructure, which...
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on the consumer side pinterest is one of our largest holdings so i can't go into deep specifics thereld say in this amazon era of commerce where differentiation is increasingly hard and user attention at the top end of the funnel is so valuable, this notion of social commerce and image search as that front end into the commerce experience is extremely powerful and then on the enterprise side we are increasingly enthusiastic about these businesses that represent massive upsides. so growth rates of this 50% to 80% profile and yet very compelling free cash flow characteristics. if you look at what's happened with the zoom ipo or what's coming up with slack, i think you're seeing two great cases of that >> just wanted to bring you in here because you are an investor in uber. correct? >> personally i'm an investor in uber we were actually a part of the -- i couldn't buy on the ipo. it might have been a blessing and a curse. i'm a big believer in owning what i know and know well and i think the opportunity set in uber although it dipped, think about what happened to facebook. everyone forge
on the consumer side pinterest is one of our largest holdings so i can't go into deep specifics thereld say in this amazon era of commerce where differentiation is increasingly hard and user attention at the top end of the funnel is so valuable, this notion of social commerce and image search as that front end into the commerce experience is extremely powerful and then on the enterprise side we are increasingly enthusiastic about these businesses that represent massive upsides. so growth rates...
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like that after he chewed removes a video by project for a task detailing the way social media app pinterest allegedly senses conservative use. documents we've obtained braised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms or publishers with at the.
like that after he chewed removes a video by project for a task detailing the way social media app pinterest allegedly senses conservative use. documents we've obtained braised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms or publishers with at the.
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we were one of the largest buyers in pinterest.ve had five ipo's investment this quarter alone. a number of them could have considered this. i've got to imagine that the boards are sitting around right now thinking is this for us and can we get the best of both worlds. emily: 10 years ago, you saw the cloud coming and wrote something called "10 laws of the cloud." that was in 2008 and that was advice for founders about how to start a cloud company. the cloud industry has exploded since then and is still exploding. ? at are the laws today >> i was an early cloud ceo. it was a small group of companies then. 15 public companies in the entire ecosystem that were public and only a few hundred of any scale on the private side. fast-forward today and there are 50-plus public cloud company's and hundreds below them price side that are about to flip over. what we have seen is that it is a much more nuanced world where they are getting more sophisticated about product. our earlier discussion about slack, uc product-led companies and very tho
we were one of the largest buyers in pinterest.ve had five ipo's investment this quarter alone. a number of them could have considered this. i've got to imagine that the boards are sitting around right now thinking is this for us and can we get the best of both worlds. emily: 10 years ago, you saw the cloud coming and wrote something called "10 laws of the cloud." that was in 2008 and that was advice for founders about how to start a cloud company. the cloud industry has exploded...
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right now up about 2.5% you guys might use pinterest, right? a really good business. >> differentiated from other social media >> yeah. i think it's more retail oriented and the demographic is very different it's more female, older demographic, compared to snap or other domains. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, long time venture capital investor jeremy liew on the hottest tech sector ipo's. he'll join us to talk lessons learned. >>> plus we'll get his take on thnee w cryptocurrency play by facebook stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevag
right now up about 2.5% you guys might use pinterest, right? a really good business. >> differentiated from other social media >> yeah. i think it's more retail oriented and the demographic is very different it's more female, older demographic, compared to snap or other domains. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, long time venture capital investor jeremy liew on the hottest tech sector ipo's. he'll join us to talk lessons learned. >>> plus we'll get his take...
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. >> tucker: we interviewed a former pinterest employee yesterday who leaked documents showing theiro censor pro-life groups. he made the point that there are, within some of these tech organizations, tech companies, people who dissent and are willing to blow the whistle on what they are doing in secret. are you all beneficiaries customer other people in facebook who are helping you? >> absolutely they are in facebook, google, every major organization and they are being silenced by this totalitarianism of globalism that pervade silicon valley. mark zuckerberg admitted that it is a single party town and these people are so powerful. part of the danger is they will not come clean. no one has had to peek under the hood. this is the closest we have gotten. "the daily caller" had a good scoop on google. literally having blacklists that are referred to as blacklists. this is real, it's happening, and after they're done with us in public life, they will come to you in private life, for sure. >> tucker: i would just of course, as we've encouraged before, but anyone watching who works at any
. >> tucker: we interviewed a former pinterest employee yesterday who leaked documents showing theiro censor pro-life groups. he made the point that there are, within some of these tech organizations, tech companies, people who dissent and are willing to blow the whistle on what they are doing in secret. are you all beneficiaries customer other people in facebook who are helping you? >> absolutely they are in facebook, google, every major organization and they are being silenced by...
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. >> wedbush, $33 price target the firm says pinterest is well positioned to capture wallet share.nd raymond james to underperform citing rich valuations and mounting margin concerns steven, the pinterest one pointing to the much lower average revenue per user than the likes of facebook suggesting that they can close that gap and force these around 40% topline growth over the next couple of years. and on that measure relative recent ipos, the valuation looks very attractive. >> so it's up 47% since their ipo. and this was one that i really don't understand you would think that someone else can come and grab and eat their lunch and take them away, and they shouldn't have been around for a while, and let alone as long as they have been, and now they are public. so i don't understand how someone doesn't encroach on their ground but i do believe that now the smaller they are, the more curated or the more independent they are i think they do have a place for this, and i don't think the amazons of the world can come along and just sort of stamp them out so i think that the investor commu
. >> wedbush, $33 price target the firm says pinterest is well positioned to capture wallet share.nd raymond james to underperform citing rich valuations and mounting margin concerns steven, the pinterest one pointing to the much lower average revenue per user than the likes of facebook suggesting that they can close that gap and force these around 40% topline growth over the next couple of years. and on that measure relative recent ipos, the valuation looks very attractive. >> so...
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i do i cover on clothes, tuscany, pintere pinterest, wade bush comes out and said, look, this is it, the great play. it is where the money is going to go. it is kind of a kinder gentler trustworthy social media platform ben silverman, young fellow. >> very articulate young man. >> he's got a platform where you can find out what you want, kind of crowd sourcing what you care about, and it is very high end, and fun. i do wish that they sent you fewer things they send me a lot of things. >> why are you mentioning it this morning >> web bush recommended it it will go higher. this is all part of a move that is going to be ridiculous at a certain point, everything is being recommended. this is not -- this is one where it fell badly from this level, people thought that they, wow, look at that isn't that great we have a whole new thing going on here. people felt right here that they expected that the company would spend less but they feel it is time this is the time to be first mover. it is a go-to market situation land and expand. you're supposed to laugh those are things everybody says to
i do i cover on clothes, tuscany, pintere pinterest, wade bush comes out and said, look, this is it, the great play. it is where the money is going to go. it is kind of a kinder gentler trustworthy social media platform ben silverman, young fellow. >> very articulate young man. >> he's got a platform where you can find out what you want, kind of crowd sourcing what you care about, and it is very high end, and fun. i do wish that they sent you fewer things they send me a lot of...
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. >> pinterest and linkedin are a growing number who pay for fertility treatments not typically coughedy insurance. >> you make it much more affordable and much easier for employees who are looking at egg freezing, ivf, surrogacy. more than 70% of both men and women say they would consider switching jobs in order to access the fertility benefit. . >> other companies include american express, chanel and starbucks. >> new two food recalls to tell you about. i want to check your feature tore these items. perdue say chicken may have pieces of bone. the use by date of may 20th. and johnsonville recalling jalapeno cheddar with a best buy date of june 9th. that is the smoked sausages. right now at 5:00, gas station shooting. a deadly morning there in solano county. it is breaking news for us. >> we'll get to that in just a bit. first nbc bay area responds to a woman whose sofa wasn't sitting quite right. >> she asked chris chmura and his team if they could furnish a solution. >> she bought a custom couch from basset and paid extra nor a five-year protection plan. a little more than a year late
. >> pinterest and linkedin are a growing number who pay for fertility treatments not typically coughedy insurance. >> you make it much more affordable and much easier for employees who are looking at egg freezing, ivf, surrogacy. more than 70% of both men and women say they would consider switching jobs in order to access the fertility benefit. . >> other companies include american express, chanel and starbucks. >> new two food recalls to tell you about. i want to check...
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one was for something like 500,000 square feet for pin tryst -- pinterest and one was for sales force. those are large-block office spaces for tenants. the one tenant uses up more space than we had in our portfolio for small businesses. to a certain degree a certain amount of last stop for small businesses. if they're priced out of our property they're usually leaving san francisco or going to work. >> commissioner: my last question though it's obviously under our development deal and master do we compare what they're charging with the subtenants to understand what the subtenant rates are relative to our parameter rents? from we are more and more, yes. unfortunately most the properties are class a. >> we get information so we know what they're charging? >> it's part of the albeit collaborative networking we do. >> thank you very much. >> commissioners thank you for your time. i'm the project manager for the mission bay ferry landing for the construction of a landing in mission bay. today's presentation is information on the project. our objectives for this presentation is to provide b
one was for something like 500,000 square feet for pin tryst -- pinterest and one was for sales force. those are large-block office spaces for tenants. the one tenant uses up more space than we had in our portfolio for small businesses. to a certain degree a certain amount of last stop for small businesses. if they're priced out of our property they're usually leaving san francisco or going to work. >> commissioner: my last question though it's obviously under our development deal and...
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orange line twice the gains of the s&p 500 on huge demand for unicorns like zoom, crowd strike, pinterest and slack and there's a lot more waiting in the second half back to you u. >> it's been impressive. thanks the dow still on pace for its best june in more than 80 years and if you listen to our next guest on "power lunch" at the end of may, you would have made a lot of money he predicted a june rally after that rough month jeff is editor in chief of the stock trader's almanac so, what happens now >> following the strong start we had, expect it to be down. a month in production year it doesn't bode well for july or q3 but it doesn't ruin the whole year so we're looking at the worst four months. easily, july, usually can be up about two and a half percent when june is down, but only about a half a per spent when june is up >> is it true there are some just months that are more outliers than others in other words, when you have a month like may then june, it's easy to talk about that cadence. but from here, you know you talk to the fundamental guys, they say it depends on tariffs. >> we
orange line twice the gains of the s&p 500 on huge demand for unicorns like zoom, crowd strike, pinterest and slack and there's a lot more waiting in the second half back to you u. >> it's been impressive. thanks the dow still on pace for its best june in more than 80 years and if you listen to our next guest on "power lunch" at the end of may, you would have made a lot of money he predicted a june rally after that rough month jeff is editor in chief of the stock trader's...
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some of it and your dog is like, no, thank you >> i did order a pair of flats once i saw them on pinterest and they were terrible so i never ordered anything again >> i'm the ad. exactly. >> targeted advertizing. >> i get ads for cookware, why is that? >> please write a cookbook please we will feature it on rapid fire if you do. if that's not an enticement, i don't know what else is. >> i'll write a cookbook when you go back on social media. >>> finally, from comic books to movies and tv shows to high school theater productions, marvel is making three plays available for performances and since they're official marvel properties, let's check out these licensing fees involved. $125 if you're doing more than one. if you want to use the logo, posters and programs this is such nickel and diming by one of the most successful companies in the world >> my first thought is, wow, you can go to a high school to see spider-man or, you know, ironman or something it's squirrel girl goes to college. what the heck is that? >> there's a play called hammered it's the thor and loki story you'll give high sch
some of it and your dog is like, no, thank you >> i did order a pair of flats once i saw them on pinterest and they were terrible so i never ordered anything again >> i'm the ad. exactly. >> targeted advertizing. >> i get ads for cookware, why is that? >> please write a cookbook please we will feature it on rapid fire if you do. if that's not an enticement, i don't know what else is. >> i'll write a cookbook when you go back on social media. >>>...
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coming public that millennials know about that beyond, the thoughtful revolve and the substantive pinterest. all these have captured the fancy of ma leillennial investo and the cannabis stocks. i know beyond meat could meet it's match at the june 20th meeting of arch rival and former part owner tyson foods but so much of the stock has been sold short that i don't even know if it will matter. chuys the great trend, the humanization of pets companies commission paying at 40,000 pets lately what a commitment. ask the peopleipo, fabulous ipog fun. iconic household names are back in stock proctor and gamble, disney, starbucks, these are some of the most beloved companies and turning into the most beloved stocks just like they used to be for so long now i know most of these are classic slowdown stocks. when they move up together, the wags will say recession must be around the corner. however, at the moment i think this strength has much more to do with the fact they are well-run companies, great balances and great dividends and, working i know the household names aren't cheap it doesn't shock me.
coming public that millennials know about that beyond, the thoughtful revolve and the substantive pinterest. all these have captured the fancy of ma leillennial investo and the cannabis stocks. i know beyond meat could meet it's match at the june 20th meeting of arch rival and former part owner tyson foods but so much of the stock has been sold short that i don't even know if it will matter. chuys the great trend, the humanization of pets companies commission paying at 40,000 pets lately what a...
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meat have skyrocketed since their ipo back on may 2nd compare that with the likes of uber, lyft, pinterestnd others zoom is up 121%. but beyond meat and fake burgers, up 300% not including today. joining us, an early investor into beyond matter my first question, ki have some money? because you were one of the first ones congratulations. >> thank you >> to what do we ascribe -- i have been critical and i said beyond meat didn't put out enough stock 57 million shars the reason the stock is up is because the float is so small. >> no, i would disagree. i think may 2nd was an epiphany moment for the industry. we witnessed 33 million cows rejoice. they called their brokers planning for retirement because they're going to have a life beyond two or three. >> that's just ridiculous. they don't use phones. they use email beyond meat. their success is so great. but yet they're saying we don't know if we can meet demand why should we own a company that says we don't know if we can have our customers >> you had consumers going into their retailers in grocery stores hording product when deliverying wer
meat have skyrocketed since their ipo back on may 2nd compare that with the likes of uber, lyft, pinterestnd others zoom is up 121%. but beyond meat and fake burgers, up 300% not including today. joining us, an early investor into beyond matter my first question, ki have some money? because you were one of the first ones congratulations. >> thank you >> to what do we ascribe -- i have been critical and i said beyond meat didn't put out enough stock 57 million shars the reason the...