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>> that one video i posted it i guess somebody posted it to reddit or somewhere and it blew up. >> thisel, you had no idea. >> it's the first thing he's ever kept to himself. >> laurel you are shaking your head back there like you just can't believe it. what are you thinking? >> i like to blend in. i don't like standing out. i'm not a big fan of surprises. so i was just like oh, okay, sure, why not. >> about a week or so before i went to walmart and actually bought the ring from walmart. then i brought it. >> oh, my god. >> aaron, explain what was going through your head as you're popping the question and the woman you love is having this reaction. >> she's saying no. >> i don't normally freeze up like that but i got a little nervous last second. >> a little. >> i was a little concerned that she had me stop the camera and we discussed things. she eventually did say yes. >> laurel can i ask, you like aaron, right? >> i do. but again, i don't like -- i don't like all the attention. from the entire world. >> can we get an on camera kiss, a little romance from you guys? yay! >> that's our s
>> that one video i posted it i guess somebody posted it to reddit or somewhere and it blew up. >> thisel, you had no idea. >> it's the first thing he's ever kept to himself. >> laurel you are shaking your head back there like you just can't believe it. what are you thinking? >> i like to blend in. i don't like standing out. i'm not a big fan of surprises. so i was just like oh, okay, sure, why not. >> about a week or so before i went to walmart and actually...
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he posted the video and this photo to reddit and says his customized daytona bike was completely destroyed. the motorcyclist said his gear is what actually saved him. we plan to bring you his story later on tonight. veronica de la cruz. >>> prosecutors say witnesses will help make their case against the stanford swimmer accused of rape. brock turner faced a judge for the first time today. he sat between his father and lawyer in the courtroom before entering a not guilty plea. he faces five felonies in the alleged race of an unconscious drunk woman. deputy district attorney says this case is unique because there were people who say they saw it happen. >> luckily for the victim in this case, there were two good samaritans at the right place at the right time and more importantly, they did the right thing. >> turner dropped out of school and quit stanford's swim team. he'll fly back to the bay area for his court appearances. >>> higher gas prices could be coming. that's because of a nationwide refinery strike. workers at the tesoro refinery in martinez are planning to walk off the job. phil m
he posted the video and this photo to reddit and says his customized daytona bike was completely destroyed. the motorcyclist said his gear is what actually saved him. we plan to bring you his story later on tonight. veronica de la cruz. >>> prosecutors say witnesses will help make their case against the stanford swimmer accused of rape. brock turner faced a judge for the first time today. he sat between his father and lawyer in the courtroom before entering a not guilty plea. he faces...
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. >> and ellen pao is now the interim ceo of reddit.o she has landed in a good place. >> that's right. and that's actually an issue in the case because kleiner perkins is arguing she shouldn't get damages because she's gone on to such a lucrative role. >> and if you had to grade each side after this first week -- >> interesting. >> is there a side that's doing better? >> no i don't think so. i think it's remarkable how little they can agree on. >> okay. what happens next? >> next week we're expecting to hear from john dorr. he's the most powerful and best known partner at kleiner perkins. he's also according to testimony from really everyone in the case been not at fault for a lot of the gender discrimination that's been alleged. he was continually an advocate of ellen pao within the organization. but then again, when she filed her lawsuit, he was the one who came out and said that it was completely false. so this is a guy who i imagine is very troubled by what went on and it will be interesting to see how he describes what happened. >>
. >> and ellen pao is now the interim ceo of reddit.o she has landed in a good place. >> that's right. and that's actually an issue in the case because kleiner perkins is arguing she shouldn't get damages because she's gone on to such a lucrative role. >> and if you had to grade each side after this first week -- >> interesting. >> is there a side that's doing better? >> no i don't think so. i think it's remarkable how little they can agree on. >> okay....
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during a reddit ama today, one of the palm trees spilled the beans. according to the downstage right palmtree, the one that did the grinding with katy perry, there was a late shark substitute. two days before the performance, katy decided she wanted her own people. this reporter can say he didn't mind katy perry's sharks, that was nationwide insurance, and we'll talk about that next. >>> i have done calculations >>> i have done calculations that show mitt romney is behind 18. >> he has the hot touch, does he have it here? unbelievable. mitt romney, unbelievable. >> mitt romney, former governor of massachusetts, and he did something with the salt lake city olympics. is the third time the charm for governor mitt romney? >> not even 24 hours after sam seder got mitt romney on his fantasy draft, who has includes scott walker and jeb bush, lost it's luster. he announced he was bowing out of a running for president. that is one of the 25 draft picks definitely out and a big one too. watch this space to see how the rest of the players fair as our race for 20
during a reddit ama today, one of the palm trees spilled the beans. according to the downstage right palmtree, the one that did the grinding with katy perry, there was a late shark substitute. two days before the performance, katy decided she wanted her own people. this reporter can say he didn't mind katy perry's sharks, that was nationwide insurance, and we'll talk about that next. >>> i have done calculations >>> i have done calculations that show mitt romney is behind 18....
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now, the ceo of reddit, she used to work at kleiner perkins. now, she's suing them for gender discrimination. . >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of court. >> a high-powered firm aloud aloud -- allowed to go to jury selection. >> little says dirty laundry will center on powell, including an intimate relationship with a co-worker. >> it's a brave act for a plaintiff to decide to take this into light of a trial. she will be accused of all sorts of things some of which may be true, some may not be true. >> kleiner perkins attorney asked perspective jurors feelings about teamwork and employees who won't work well with others >> it's a classic defense when women try to raise their rights they're called not a team player aggressive.
now, the ceo of reddit, she used to work at kleiner perkins. now, she's suing them for gender discrimination. . >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of...
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now, the ceo of reddit, she used to work at kleiner perkins. now, she's suing them for gender discrimination. . >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of court. >> a high-powered firm aloud aloud -- allowed to go to jury selection. >> little says dirty laundry will center on powell, including an intimate relationship with a co-worker. >> it's a brave act for a plaintiff to decide to take this into light of a trial. she will be accused of all sorts of things some of which may be true, some may not be true. >> kleiner perkins attorney asked perspective jurors feelings about teamwork and employees who won't work well with others >> it's a classic defense when women try to raise their rights they're called not a team player aggressive.
now, the ceo of reddit, she used to work at kleiner perkins. now, she's suing them for gender discrimination. . >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of...
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the current reddit interim ceo is suing kleiner, perkins, caufield, & byers in a lawsuit.he said that she was pressured to have sex with a coworker who spent five years retaliating against her after she broke off the affair. the firm says that it was consensual. and she never complained about the case until much later. but what does this say about the workplace culture involving women in silicon valley? let me start here. what do you make of this particular case? >> in some ways this is quite different from what we have been hearing about from silicon valley. on the one hand, i just completed a survey of women in stem, and one third reported sexual harassment. but with women in silicon valley, it is usually more subtle stuff. women being called aggressive, women having to prove themselves over and over again. here we have situations where, as alleged in the complaint and we will see in trial what comes out, where there were literally different business rules applied to men and to women. so business rules that were directly related to comp, for example. women not invited to
the current reddit interim ceo is suing kleiner, perkins, caufield, & byers in a lawsuit.he said that she was pressured to have sex with a coworker who spent five years retaliating against her after she broke off the affair. the firm says that it was consensual. and she never complained about the case until much later. but what does this say about the workplace culture involving women in silicon valley? let me start here. what do you make of this particular case? >> in some ways this...
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>> i think we had someone here from reddit, ok, we have a campaign manager from reddit. >> michael decrementwith the internet association. we are a public policy trade association represent public policies. if you are watching in 2025, we are also doing drone policy. [laughter] >> a bit too late. >> i think that is an interesting question. looking through the political lens, all politics are local and the approach we take with issues that we bring, we want to make sure that elected officials see our companies and our users as a constituent interest. if you're a senator from a big agricultural state, you care about the farmers and the crops and you may not have a google or yelp based in your state, but all of your constituents and voters care about the internet and they care about internet issues. they are using facebook, google, trip advisor, yelp, other services, and they care about what happens in the policy. that is what you happen with sopa and pipa. if they see a threat to the services they are using and the platforms, they are going to speak out. >> macon is saying with an association
>> i think we had someone here from reddit, ok, we have a campaign manager from reddit. >> michael decrementwith the internet association. we are a public policy trade association represent public policies. if you are watching in 2025, we are also doing drone policy. [laughter] >> a bit too late. >> i think that is an interesting question. looking through the political lens, all politics are local and the approach we take with issues that we bring, we want to make sure...
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young people these days are on reddit and 4chan, user generated sites where people are sharing thingssting or vulger. it is a waste of time. i would not want to limit it but it is a waste of time. brian lamb: since you were 15 years old, you have followed this person. >> can you feel it? [cheers] can you feel the spirit now? [cheer] can you feel it? [cheer] can you feel the spirit now? brian lamb: bruce springsteen over in europe and you went to europe for a year to follow him around? david brooks: i went to two concerts with my friend jeff goldberg, also a writer. we went over there to madrid and southern france and saw two concerts. in part because i have listened to his voice more than any other voice outside of a family member since i have been 15. i listened to him constantly. brian lamb: why? david brooks: his music moves me, his worldview -- he is way to the left of me. there is a romantic quality to his writing, a love of the underdog. he emotionally opens you up and i love him for that. the madrid show was the best. he is probably 61 now and the madrid show was 3 hours and 50
young people these days are on reddit and 4chan, user generated sites where people are sharing thingssting or vulger. it is a waste of time. i would not want to limit it but it is a waste of time. brian lamb: since you were 15 years old, you have followed this person. >> can you feel it? [cheers] can you feel the spirit now? [cheer] can you feel it? [cheer] can you feel the spirit now? brian lamb: bruce springsteen over in europe and you went to europe for a year to follow him around?...
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. >>> reddit donating to charity. it has a history of letting users do and say whatever they want.t to vote on the charities get the cash. the site will donate $830,000 to ten organizations. the electronic frontier foundation and doctors without border borders. >>> president obama addressing the fight against isis saying the u.s. is not at war with islam. careful about the verbiage that is coming out of the white house. "new day" has that right now. elties that have to be stopped. we're not at war with islam. we are at war with people who have perverted islam. >>> the italian government deploying counterterrorism police. >> it needs to be more than just italy. it has to be the coalition against the islamist state. >> the jihadist group said they would hang their black flag over st. peter's square. >>> incoherent nonsensical. >> her brother was talking about pigs sucking on his soul. >> this is "new day," with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela pereira. >> good morning, welcome to new day,is thursday, february 19th, just before 6:00 in the east. alisyn and michaela are off an
. >>> reddit donating to charity. it has a history of letting users do and say whatever they want.t to vote on the charities get the cash. the site will donate $830,000 to ten organizations. the electronic frontier foundation and doctors without border borders. >>> president obama addressing the fight against isis saying the u.s. is not at war with islam. careful about the verbiage that is coming out of the white house. "new day" has that right now. elties that have...
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during a reddit ama today, one of the palm trees spilled the beans.ng to the downstage right palmtree, the one that did the grinding with katy perry, there was a late shark substitute. two days before the performance katy decided she wanted her own people. this reporter can say he didn't mind katy perry's sharks that was nationwide insurance, and we'll talk about that next. and i have cable. (lowe) directv is wireless, so you can put your tvs anywhere without having to look at those ugly wires and boxes in every room. (hs lowe) cable isn't wireless but you just gotta put something in front of them. (lowe) i'm still in awe of how great my tvs look. (hs lowe) and i'm still captain of the team. (lowe) don't be like this me. get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. call 1-800-directv. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services dire
during a reddit ama today, one of the palm trees spilled the beans.ng to the downstage right palmtree, the one that did the grinding with katy perry, there was a late shark substitute. two days before the performance katy decided she wanted her own people. this reporter can say he didn't mind katy perry's sharks that was nationwide insurance, and we'll talk about that next. and i have cable. (lowe) directv is wireless, so you can put your tvs anywhere without having to look at those ugly wires...
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of reddit. >> oakland is looking to crackdown on racial bias and the bay area news group will consider establishing the department of race and equity and the through department would review the inner workings of city government including the police department to ensure mists are not discriminated against and receive their fair share of city services. officials say that the city government has at times disadvantaged some residents with regard to education, policing and employment opportunity. >>> now a check on the weather forecast, it is cool. >> absolutely, check out the temperatures in the respond valley especially san ramon: 33 degrees. pleasanton is 34, dublin is 35 and 96 in livermore and danville and 37 in lafayette and 36 in concord and 39 in walnut creek and 38 in pleasanton hill and 41 in brentwood and antioch is mimer at 47 degrees. this morning in foster city half moon bay is 39 degrees. 41 in novato and sunol and newark and 36 in cupertino and milpitas is 47 and 49 in redwood city. a look now at what is happening tower is not bouncing and the air is strene and dry. there is
of reddit. >> oakland is looking to crackdown on racial bias and the bay area news group will consider establishing the department of race and equity and the through department would review the inner workings of city government including the police department to ensure mists are not discriminated against and receive their fair share of city services. officials say that the city government has at times disadvantaged some residents with regard to education, policing and employment...
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then a further explosion of internet properties, we start to move to something like reddit. i think like we're all living as we all from 2 billion smartphones 250 billion objects we are moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. i the enterprise side, and on the consumer side are both moving in the same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet makes sense in water grades--grid, or locomotives, or engines. we can't that the industrial internet are -- call that the industrial internet or the the internet of everything. ultimately we will just talk it -- call it the internet. it is just the internet. i think the same thing will happen with the internet of things in 15 or 20 years. >> i think both are happening too. but there has been a fundamental shift towards consumers taking the lead. when i started looking at disrupted technology, the model we had was starting in the military application, then business, then finally to consumers. now it is the other direction. that is something that is spreading. because of social media, t
then a further explosion of internet properties, we start to move to something like reddit. i think like we're all living as we all from 2 billion smartphones 250 billion objects we are moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. i the enterprise side, and on the consumer side are both moving in the same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet makes sense in water grades--grid, or locomotives, or engines. we can't that the industrial internet...
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of reddit. >> oakland is looking to crackdown on racial bias at the government level according to our media partner, the city council will establish the department of race and equity this with review workings of city government including the police department to ensure miles an hours are not discriminate the against and receive their fair share of services. folks say the city government has disadvantaged some residents with regard to education and policing and employment opportunity. >> and the new of a new guide for city college through acredit days -- accreditation. >> students shouted down the doctor as he began to talk to the reporters. they are upset by cutbacks after the threat of closure because of financial problems. the trustee will return full control to the newly old located board in july. >>> now a time for a check on the weather forecast. did the heat are click on? >> during the evening. before i went to bed. >> good morning everyone freezing cold temperatures are now starting to pop up where you live such as woodside at 32 degrees and palo alto is above it at 34 and menl
of reddit. >> oakland is looking to crackdown on racial bias at the government level according to our media partner, the city council will establish the department of race and equity this with review workings of city government including the police department to ensure miles an hours are not discriminate the against and receive their fair share of services. folks say the city government has disadvantaged some residents with regard to education and policing and employment opportunity....
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>> i think we had someone here from reddit, ok, we have a campaign manager from reddit. >> michael decrementwith the internet association. we are a public policy trade association represent public policies. if you are watching in 2025, we are also doing drone policy. [laughter] >> a bit too late. >> i think that is an interesting question. looking through the political lens, all politics are local and the approach we take with issues that we bring, we want to make sure that elected officials see our companies and our users as a constituent interest. if you're a senator from a big agricultural state, you care about the farmers and the crops and you may not have a google or yelp based in your state, but all of your constituents and voters care about the internet and they care about internet issues. they are using facebook, google, trip advisor, yelp, other services, and they care about what happens in the policy. that is what you happen with sopa and pipa. if they see a threat to the services they are using and the platforms, they are going to speak out. >> macon is saying with an association
>> i think we had someone here from reddit, ok, we have a campaign manager from reddit. >> michael decrementwith the internet association. we are a public policy trade association represent public policies. if you are watching in 2025, we are also doing drone policy. [laughter] >> a bit too late. >> i think that is an interesting question. looking through the political lens, all politics are local and the approach we take with issues that we bring, we want to make sure...
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check out his moves minus the shark skin. [ cheers ] >> reporter: scott told reddit that visibility inpalm tree but the camera missed it." he said he only had a minute and a half to change into his shark costume from his trees getup as a horse -- his previous get upas a horse in "dark horse." scott also danced the part of katy perry's kitty purry on tour but nothing compares to the fishbowl that is the super bowl. soon one shark was dancing in a flip book. >> it was my imagination or were the sharks doing the macarena? ♪ >>> it's a feeding frenzy as everyone flips out over floundering fish. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> not sugar what the sharks were doing really. flapping their fins. >>> and thanks for watching cnn. i'm rosemary church. >> similar to what i do on the dance floor, i'm errol barnett. "early start" is next for those of you in the u.s. for everyone else, stay tuned for "cnn newsroom." . . . bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattres
check out his moves minus the shark skin. [ cheers ] >> reporter: scott told reddit that visibility inpalm tree but the camera missed it." he said he only had a minute and a half to change into his shark costume from his trees getup as a horse -- his previous get upas a horse in "dark horse." scott also danced the part of katy perry's kitty purry on tour but nothing compares to the fishbowl that is the super bowl. soon one shark was dancing in a flip book. >> it was...
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during a reddit ama today, one of the palm trees spilled the beans.ng the script i realize none of this would have made sense to anyone six years ago. according to the downstage right palm tree, the one that did the grinding with katy perry, there was a late shark substitute. they were supposed to be dancers from mesa community college. two days before the performance, katy decided she wanted her own people. this reporter can say he didn't mind katy perry's sharks, that was not like she cut it open and had the boy spill on to the stage. no that was nationwide insurance and we'll talk about that next. you park your car. as you walk away crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little support. what you get is a game of a thousand questions. was it raining? were your flashers on? was there a dog with you? by the time you hang up you're convinced the accident was your fault. then you remember; you weren't even in the car. at liberty mutual we make filing a claim as stress-free as possible. see car insurance
during a reddit ama today, one of the palm trees spilled the beans.ng the script i realize none of this would have made sense to anyone six years ago. according to the downstage right palm tree, the one that did the grinding with katy perry, there was a late shark substitute. they were supposed to be dancers from mesa community college. two days before the performance, katy decided she wanted her own people. this reporter can say he didn't mind katy perry's sharks, that was not like she cut it...
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scott told reddit that visibility in the suit was terrible. camera missed it. he said he only had a minute and a half to change into the costume from his previous costume as a horse. as katy sang dark horse. he also danced the part of katy purry. soon one shark was dancing in a flip book. >> was it my imagination, or were the sharks doing the "macarena." ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's a feeding frenzy as everyone flips out over floundering fish. jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> it was the "macarena." >>> thanks for watching. i'm john vause, our rosemary barnett is up next with all the latest. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs.
scott told reddit that visibility in the suit was terrible. camera missed it. he said he only had a minute and a half to change into the costume from his previous costume as a horse. as katy sang dark horse. he also danced the part of katy purry. soon one shark was dancing in a flip book. >> was it my imagination, or were the sharks doing the "macarena." ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's a feeding frenzy as everyone flips out over floundering fish. jeanne moos cnn, new york....
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applause] >> president obama welcomed the fcc's vote with a thank you letter posted online to users of reddit. their outreach along with groups like free press helped lead to an outpouring of an unprecedented 4 million comments to the fcc in favor of net neutrality. but others, like former fcc chair michael powell, complained the vote is a setback. powell is now president of the national cable and telecommunications association which is the most powerful agency representing the cable industry. he said consumers would -- "surely will bear the burden of new taxes and increased costs, and they will likely wait longer for faster and more innovative networks since investment will slow in the face of bureaucratic oversight." well, for more, we go to washington, d.c., where we are joined by tim wu. policy advocate and columbia university law professor who is known for coining the term "net neutrality" back in 2003. -- 2002. he has previously served as a senior advisor to the federal trade commission. he's also the author of, "who controls the internet" and "the master switch: the rise and fall of in
applause] >> president obama welcomed the fcc's vote with a thank you letter posted online to users of reddit. their outreach along with groups like free press helped lead to an outpouring of an unprecedented 4 million comments to the fcc in favor of net neutrality. but others, like former fcc chair michael powell, complained the vote is a setback. powell is now president of the national cable and telecommunications association which is the most powerful agency representing the cable...
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the issues gaming -- gamers had at the time, on reddit and twitter, was the content id system. someone streaming play and playing their own music. a curated experience. they were worried that content id would he use all of their videos and ruined the appeal for their audience. content id isn't necessarily a problem any -- any more now but as you guys are a multibillion-dollar enterprise now it seems like it will be a big target. are you guys letting people distribute copyrighted material? how will you guys deal with that? >> if you look at the situation they let you use -- upload videos through websites. figuring -- we are in a fortunate position where because we have a very specific set of content we encourage, because we cannot limit that and stick with just gaming content we are urging and have to work with gaming companies excited to have people stream their games because they have a functional business model. it hasn't really been a problem surprisingly. we are a general-purpose video platform. it comes up a lot. when you come with something that is specialized like twitch
the issues gaming -- gamers had at the time, on reddit and twitter, was the content id system. someone streaming play and playing their own music. a curated experience. they were worried that content id would he use all of their videos and ruined the appeal for their audience. content id isn't necessarily a problem any -- any more now but as you guys are a multibillion-dollar enterprise now it seems like it will be a big target. are you guys letting people distribute copyrighted material? how...
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mark beckner gave a lengthy interview on reddit and perhaps the biggest revelation is exactly how jonbenet wrote. "we know from the evidence that she was hit in the head very hard with an unknown object, possibly a flashlight or similar type item. the blow knocked her into unconsciousness, which could have led someone to believe she was dead. the strangulation came 45 minutes to two hours after the head strike, based on the swelling of the brain." while the head wound would have eventually killed her, the strangulation actually did kill her. he also wrote about jonbenet's mother, patsy ramsey, and that strange behavior when it came to the ransom note and giving handwriting samples for analysis. but he was discussing his mindset during the investigation years ago before the ramsey family was actually cleared. make no mistake, they have been cleared. dna did that in 2008. it is hard to imagine this, jonbenet would turn 25 years old this august. in 2012, i sat down and spoke with her father, john ramsey, about the heartbreak of losing his child. do you think of her when you think of her now a
mark beckner gave a lengthy interview on reddit and perhaps the biggest revelation is exactly how jonbenet wrote. "we know from the evidence that she was hit in the head very hard with an unknown object, possibly a flashlight or similar type item. the blow knocked her into unconsciousness, which could have led someone to believe she was dead. the strangulation came 45 minutes to two hours after the head strike, based on the swelling of the brain." while the head wound would have...
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it's troll free posting, like twitter, like reddit. >> and a for tim cook about screen grab?laughter] >> siebel would like to see that stopped. people talk about that in terms of privacy. the bigger thing is the new version of your family with quicktime, you can attach any iphone and record anything except on cyber dust. we figured out how to stop it. you can record all the conversations so screenshots aren't an issue. you are only getting one screen, you had a blitz from. but the ability of yosemite and quicktime to record anything privacy is done no matter what. encrypt a video, does it matter. you could just capture it on quick time. >> tim cook, hope you're watching. cyber dust is coming after you. mark cuban, have a great all-star weekend. i send it back to you. >> good stuff. that was an investment, buying the mavericks. we do have a big day happening, not just euro the east coast but also out in stanford california. president obama is holding his first cyber security response conference. they are discussing what used to be done to combat this ever-growing threat. cory
it's troll free posting, like twitter, like reddit. >> and a for tim cook about screen grab?laughter] >> siebel would like to see that stopped. people talk about that in terms of privacy. the bigger thing is the new version of your family with quicktime, you can attach any iphone and record anything except on cyber dust. we figured out how to stop it. you can record all the conversations so screenshots aren't an issue. you are only getting one screen, you had a blitz from. but the...
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now she's the ceo of reddit.he's filing suit against her former employer saying she experienced discrimination. the complaint details sexual harassment, the loss of business opportunities and compensation due to gender and failure of management to act on her complaints. pow claims that she faced career-altering retaliation after ending a romantic relationship with a colleague. she says she received less computation than men and less shares from investments and she says she was excluded from important dinners because another partner claimed women, quote, kill the buzz, end quote. in another incident, pow says she received an inappropriate gift from a senior partner on valentine's day. pow is seeking $16 million in damages. in a statement to cnn, the company says the firm has a well-established record of championing women in the overall industry. we look forward to clearing our name in court, a spokesperson tells us. in a file briefed, the company questions pow's credibility and cites poor performance reviews and a
now she's the ceo of reddit.he's filing suit against her former employer saying she experienced discrimination. the complaint details sexual harassment, the loss of business opportunities and compensation due to gender and failure of management to act on her complaints. pow claims that she faced career-altering retaliation after ending a romantic relationship with a colleague. she says she received less computation than men and less shares from investments and she says she was excluded from...
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of reddit one of the largest web sites on the internet, and she is alleging she was passed up for promotionsltimately fired from kleiner perkins based on her jerpd. and on her complaints about gender discrimination while she was there. and so the stakes are high. if she wins, it's a very big deal glowr nicole sanchez, every case has the particulars but why is this resinating so much in the larger world out there? >> i think it's the first time anybody has taken on a firm this size and stature of a kleiner perkins. i think anecdotally women in silicon valley know this thing happens quite frequently. whether or not we found out this is the case with ellen powell we are all watching to see what happens because nobody has taken on a firm with this much power in silicon valley before. >> brown: staying with you nicole, how does it manifest itself? what do you see happening on a daily basis for women? >> well, i think, you know, we need to separate out what we mean by "women" first of all. because i think when we say women there are several groups of women facing similar yet different enough thing
of reddit one of the largest web sites on the internet, and she is alleging she was passed up for promotionsltimately fired from kleiner perkins based on her jerpd. and on her complaints about gender discrimination while she was there. and so the stakes are high. if she wins, it's a very big deal glowr nicole sanchez, every case has the particulars but why is this resinating so much in the larger world out there? >> i think it's the first time anybody has taken on a firm this size and...
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on thursday, the senate judiciary committee voted's 12-8 to approve the domination of the reddit lynch to be the next attorney general of the u.s. -- the nomination of loretta lynch to be the next attorney general of the u.s. >> can we start with nine people? >> yes. >> good morning, everybody. i appreciate my colleagues' w illingnes to start a little early. we have a lot on today's agenda and i want to make sure everyone knows how i want to proceed. i have had this discussion with the minority member, senator leahy. our stats have discussed it as well. we are ready to go according to what i will now say. i would make sure everyone has the opportunity to speak. when you have your turn, i hope you will speak on everything you want to say. hopefully you will do this one time. i don't want to cut anyone off. senator leahy did not do that when he was chairman. if you could do your very best to keep your remarks around five minutes each. that would make sure everyone has the opportunity to speak. in a minute, i will turn to the ranking member for his remarks. from there, we would go back an
on thursday, the senate judiciary committee voted's 12-8 to approve the domination of the reddit lynch to be the next attorney general of the u.s. -- the nomination of loretta lynch to be the next attorney general of the u.s. >> can we start with nine people? >> yes. >> good morning, everybody. i appreciate my colleagues' w illingnes to start a little early. we have a lot on today's agenda and i want to make sure everyone knows how i want to proceed. i have had this discussion...
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the issues gaming -- gamers had at the time, on reddit and twitter, was the content id system. someone streaming play and playing their own music. a curated experience. they were worried that content id would he use all of their videos and ruined the appeal for their audience. content id isn't necessarily a problem any -- any more now but as you guys are a multibillion-dollar enterprise now it seems like it will be a big target. are you guys letting people distribute copyrighted material? how will you guys deal with that? >> if you look at the situation they let you use -- upload videos through websites. figuring -- we are in a fortunate position where because we have a very specific set of content we encourage, because we cannot limit that and stick with just gaming content we are urging and have to work with gaming companies excited to have people stream their games because they have a functional business model. it hasn't really been a problem surprisingly. we are a general-purpose video platform. it comes up a lot. when you come with something that is specialized like twitch
the issues gaming -- gamers had at the time, on reddit and twitter, was the content id system. someone streaming play and playing their own music. a curated experience. they were worried that content id would he use all of their videos and ruined the appeal for their audience. content id isn't necessarily a problem any -- any more now but as you guys are a multibillion-dollar enterprise now it seems like it will be a big target. are you guys letting people distribute copyrighted material? how...
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. >> my name is chris, from reddit. i'm interested in the disconnect between congress and companies and how quickly we are moving. and users expecting things instantly. adam said he used to have to look into the basement of the municipal building for a record but now you can get it immediately. in 2030, what are people expecting of congress in the time it takes to make decisions? that is what i'm really interested in. i don't know the answer either but with the instant gratification we have and over -- uber, there was a mistake and they refunded my money in 20 minutes. that is amazing. i wonder how can congress adapt to making that change. >> there are a few things that i have learned. i was often confused. there is a big difference between policy deliberation and delivery of service and resources. when people think about technology and government they lump them together. when you look at being able to see glass on the sidewalk and take a picture that speaks to , the expectation that people should be able to do anything
. >> my name is chris, from reddit. i'm interested in the disconnect between congress and companies and how quickly we are moving. and users expecting things instantly. adam said he used to have to look into the basement of the municipal building for a record but now you can get it immediately. in 2030, what are people expecting of congress in the time it takes to make decisions? that is what i'm really interested in. i don't know the answer either but with the instant gratification we...
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. >> my name is chris from reddit. i am really interested in the disconnect between congress and these companies and how quickly we are moving and users expecting things instantly. i think adam said you just have to look in the basement of a municipal building for a record, but now you can go get it. what are people expecting from congress in the time it takes to make decisions? that is something i'm interested in. i don't know the answer either, but i think with the instant gratification we all have -- you know, uber took longer than 20 minutes and refunded my money. that is amazing. how does congress adapt to making that change? >> there is a big difference between policy deliberation and delivery of citizen services. when people think about technology and government, they kind of lump them all together. when you think about being able to see glass on the sidewalk take a picture, get it fixed that leads to a growing expectation that people should be able to do anything anywhere, at any time. having a deliberative bod
. >> my name is chris from reddit. i am really interested in the disconnect between congress and these companies and how quickly we are moving and users expecting things instantly. i think adam said you just have to look in the basement of a municipal building for a record, but now you can go get it. what are people expecting from congress in the time it takes to make decisions? that is something i'm interested in. i don't know the answer either, but i think with the instant gratification...
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search engine and with a further explosion of internet property we start to move to something like reddit i curated experience. we are now moving as we go from 2 billion smart phones in the world than 1.7 billion pcs to 50 billion objects, moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. what is happening the both moving in that same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet make sense? and so that is the enterprise side's. ge calls that the industrial internet. cisco cause of the internet of everything. we we will just call it the internet. we don't talk about the mobile web very much. it's just the internet. the same thing we will happen with the internet of things. things. in 15 or 20 years it will just be the internet. >> both are happening, but they're is but a fundamental shift toward consumers taking the lead. when i 1st started looking at disruptive technology the model we always has was it starts in the military applications, applications, moves to the business application and finally to the consumer. now it is clearly the other direct
search engine and with a further explosion of internet property we start to move to something like reddit i curated experience. we are now moving as we go from 2 billion smart phones in the world than 1.7 billion pcs to 50 billion objects, moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. what is happening the both moving in that same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet make sense? and so that is the enterprise side's. ge calls that the...
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. >> i like things explained to me like a 5-year-old reddit. >> i say that he increases position, berkshirencreased its position in ibm, something of a surprise i think to those who perhaps thought that given the questions surrounding his decision to go in there in the first place, because he didn't love technology stories or buybacks. >> i know. >> but he's been there. it's 11 plus billion stake for berkshire. >> incredble. they own a lot of ibm in they have -- 27% has to go to 40 it's got to be done in a way that it's not because of the revenues dropped to 800 -- to 80 billion -- >> right. >> they have this challenge, which is how quickly is the other part going to be bleed off. >> no doubt. talking 25 billion in revenues now to what they say will be 40 billion by 2018. do the math. 15 billion in incremental revenue growth. >> they could go to 100% social mobile cloud security but that's because of rest of it just disappears. >> maybe they'd get a higher multiple and it goes -- >> that's the -- the play where they have three engines out and the fourth is still working. the fourth goes out
. >> i like things explained to me like a 5-year-old reddit. >> i say that he increases position, berkshirencreased its position in ibm, something of a surprise i think to those who perhaps thought that given the questions surrounding his decision to go in there in the first place, because he didn't love technology stories or buybacks. >> i know. >> but he's been there. it's 11 plus billion stake for berkshire. >> incredble. they own a lot of ibm in they have --...
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then a further explosion of internet properties, we start to move to something like reddit. i feel like we're all living as we all from 2 billion smartphones to 50 billion objects, we are moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. the enterprise side and on the consumer side are both moving in the same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet makes sense in water grids, or locomotives, or engines. we can't that the industrial internet call that the industrial internet or the the internet of everything. ultimately we will just call it the internet. it is just the internet. i think the same thing will happen with the internet of things in 15 or 20 years. >> i think both are happening too. but there has been a fundamental shift towards consumers taking the lead. when i started looking at disrupted technology, the model we had was starting in the military application, then business, then finally to consumers. now it is the other direction. that is something that is spreading. because of social media, they can experiment and com
then a further explosion of internet properties, we start to move to something like reddit. i feel like we're all living as we all from 2 billion smartphones to 50 billion objects, we are moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. the enterprise side and on the consumer side are both moving in the same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet makes sense in water grids, or locomotives, or engines. we can't that the industrial internet call...
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then a further explosion of internet properties, we start to move to something like reddit. i think like we're all living as we all from 2 billion smartphones 250 billion objects, we are moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. on the enterprise side, and on the consumer side are both moving in the same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet makes sense in water grades--grid, or locomotives, or engines. we can't that the industrial internet are -- call that the industrial internet or the the internet of everything. ultimately we will just talk it -- call it the internet. it is just the internet. i think the same thing will happen with the internet of things in 15 or 20 years. >> i think both are happening too. but there has been a fundamental shift towards consumers taking the lead. when i started looking at disrupted technology, the model we had was starting in the military application, then business, then finally to consumers. now it is the other direction. that is something that is spreading. because of social media,
then a further explosion of internet properties, we start to move to something like reddit. i think like we're all living as we all from 2 billion smartphones 250 billion objects, we are moving to the next phase of the internet where we are redefining the homepage. on the enterprise side, and on the consumer side are both moving in the same direction. the fundamental question is does the internet makes sense in water grades--grid, or locomotives, or engines. we can't that the industrial...
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now, so you can listen in here's the proof posted by one reddit user.an echo as it runs. >> my clothes, my towel, my umbrella, they're all gone. i start screaming! demanding my stuff back. i grab their boombox, chuck it into the ocean. >> seems reasonable. >> we reached out to tbs and they said the network airs a time tabled version using methods standard among broadcasters and distributors across the industry. wow. is all i can say, guys. >> what's the deal with that kelly? no realistically speaking we're all, you know crunched for time these days. i actually appreciate the fact that they're speeding it up. >> really? >> more time for breaks. >> i relish the awkward silences. >> no. i like things to there. we're all on the internet. >> not me. by the way, this is exactly why -- this is exactly why people don't watch tv anymore. >> they do watch "seinfeld" reruns. >> no, they watch it. >> you watch it you tweet it. you're doing a million different things. it's multitasking. >> no. that's why they binge watch. they watch over netflix or things like that.
now, so you can listen in here's the proof posted by one reddit user.an echo as it runs. >> my clothes, my towel, my umbrella, they're all gone. i start screaming! demanding my stuff back. i grab their boombox, chuck it into the ocean. >> seems reasonable. >> we reached out to tbs and they said the network airs a time tabled version using methods standard among broadcasters and distributors across the industry. wow. is all i can say, guys. >> what's the deal with that...
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effective march 10th, reddit won't allow videos, photos or links unless the people in them have givenlow two weeks later. it is a change in attitudes but follows the posting on-line of nude photos of celebrities like jennifer lawrence. >>> a nominee for the best selfie ever taken. the picture snapped by butch wilmore. that is a good shot. this is during a space walk outside of the international space station. it shows wilmore and another astronaut by him. the earth behind him. this is my first time seeing this shot. that is a doggone good shot. something like this -- what is this, you can take a selfie like this too but it will cost you $70 million, the cost to send someone up in to space. that's a fantastic shot. >> if they are going to send you you have to be able to take a good selfie or don't go up there. >> photo shoot if you are going to pay 70 million. >>> up and coming abstract artist with a unique style is making a name for himself. >>> this is a rescue pup named newman. likes to paint. willingly holds the brush in his mouth and makes abstract art. puts it on the canvas there
effective march 10th, reddit won't allow videos, photos or links unless the people in them have givenlow two weeks later. it is a change in attitudes but follows the posting on-line of nude photos of celebrities like jennifer lawrence. >>> a nominee for the best selfie ever taken. the picture snapped by butch wilmore. that is a good shot. this is during a space walk outside of the international space station. it shows wilmore and another astronaut by him. the earth behind him. this is...
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and the issues that gamers had at the time people freaking out on reddit and twitter on youtube, theontent i.d. system of spot someone streaming, let's play and they play some of their own music, like a deejay, making a cure rated experience for the people watching their stream. and they were worried that content i.d. would mute all their videos and ruin the appeal for their audience. and their fan bases. content i.d. isn't necessarily a problem anymore now. but as you guys are going to become multibillion dollar media enterprises, presumably it seems like you're going to be a big target for are you guys letting people distribute copy righted materials? so, even if content idea isn't a problem, how do you deal with that going forward? >> if you look at the right situation for video, they let users upload videos to the website. you think about the copy right situation and the -- securing rights. we're in a fortunate position where because we have a very specific set of content that we encourage, because we can limit that and we can stick with just gamg gaming content and fortunate to
and the issues that gamers had at the time people freaking out on reddit and twitter on youtube, theontent i.d. system of spot someone streaming, let's play and they play some of their own music, like a deejay, making a cure rated experience for the people watching their stream. and they were worried that content i.d. would mute all their videos and ruin the appeal for their audience. and their fan bases. content i.d. isn't necessarily a problem anymore now. but as you guys are going to become...
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there were 7 million people looking and commenting around communications on reddit. >> are they rightity is you don't want your cable operating being able to block or what they call throttle services. on the other side it's not so clear. because the other side is that the cable operator and the wireless companies, they've made huge amounts of investments. >> so this could never be reversed. what happens when a republican gets in with new people on the fc fcc, can they reverse this? >> it's not easy to reverse these kinds of things. >> why? >> you'll have long court cases to change it. you'll have long court cases -- >> it's weird we can have not all presidents -- he puts who he wants on it and slaps him around to do what he wants. and then -- but suddenly the internet for the rest of time is going to be based on one president's idea. >> the rules we're invoking here date back to 1934. people laugh at that. with copper wires. to expect that the fcc can apply old rules and create the internet as a utility, it's not good for consumers. if the internet is like your electricity and your wa
there were 7 million people looking and commenting around communications on reddit. >> are they rightity is you don't want your cable operating being able to block or what they call throttle services. on the other side it's not so clear. because the other side is that the cable operator and the wireless companies, they've made huge amounts of investments. >> so this could never be reversed. what happens when a republican gets in with new people on the fc fcc, can they reverse this?...