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had the sub reddit right which they removed in february 2017 that the on the sidebar describing the rules of that sub reddit because each sub read it like fortune and each and the creator can be the moderator they specifically called themselves promoters of white identity and white nationalism no one falls into white nationalism accidentally it's not a thing you ironically are it's a political ideology of the far right it is serious it is about the supremacy of of the white race might identity you know there's nothing ironic or the entire about that and i use those words specifically when we start to look at the subcultures unfortunate each and that deal with irony and then satire is also important to highlight we start to look at things i through an american context american relationship to things like freedom of speach. missa bros rick there is a new trend in the u.s. in particular the house is pressing in different parts of the world basically about which is white knights of the 6 trim is i'm using different ideologies different. and raising of the issue that under threat by diff
had the sub reddit right which they removed in february 2017 that the on the sidebar describing the rules of that sub reddit because each sub read it like fortune and each and the creator can be the moderator they specifically called themselves promoters of white identity and white nationalism no one falls into white nationalism accidentally it's not a thing you ironically are it's a political ideology of the far right it is serious it is about the supremacy of of the white race might identity...
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we talk with ellen pao, the former ceo of reddit. plus, uber and lyft post earnings. and fedex drops amazon. the delivery giant says it will not renew its contract as the online retailer expands its own shipping and logistics game. we talked to one of the founding members of fedex ground. first, uber came out with second-quarter results, investors looking for signs they will eventually become profitable. did they succeed? i asked our guests. >> we see multiple ways that management can move towards profitability. we see near-term drivers in the form of reducing driver and rider promotions and incentives. we also think they are things the management teams can do in terms of reducing market expenses and insurance costs to help move the company toward profitability in the near to midterm. longer-term, we see additional upside in the move toward autonomy as being a key component in reducing costs and moving companies more toward profitability. emily: except that autonomy is just so far out. tom, uber said the losses would decline next year. both have indicated the price wa
we talk with ellen pao, the former ceo of reddit. plus, uber and lyft post earnings. and fedex drops amazon. the delivery giant says it will not renew its contract as the online retailer expands its own shipping and logistics game. we talked to one of the founding members of fedex ground. first, uber came out with second-quarter results, investors looking for signs they will eventually become profitable. did they succeed? i asked our guests. >> we see multiple ways that management can...
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of reddit. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. emily: all right.e, bill ackman's square capital management has lickry dated its positions in united technologies and a.d.b. he's decided to sell his stake in united technologies rather than fight its takeover of rating on. he had previously vowed to oppose the deal saying it lacked strategic sense. in a letter to investors, he said he's exited a.d.p. because much of the low-hanging fruit has been picked. it's a success of the investment and returned about 50% for purchasing square's co-investors. coming up, google veteran is credited with creating the field of people analytics. now he's bringing a.i. and machine learning to h.r. outside of google. we'll talk about his startup next. this is bloomberg. ♪ nure -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: over the course of a decade, lass low helped google grow from six to 72,000 -- 6,000 to 72,000 employees. during that time google was recognized as a top player over 150 times, racking up titles like best company to work for in the united states, though of course th
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rules around oxegen harrar harassment related to the harassment campaign game or gate similar with reddit which has read a kit and has a specific kind of rule structure it's not always an active but what they do have are content policy and terms of service agreements that exist inside of those spaces i think it's more fair to group 8 chan into the space of the daily stormer and i bring that up as an example specifically because in cloud flare his blog post they mention both cutting service to the daily star and cutting service to chan these weren't websites that existed on the dark web they exist on our clear web on our actual internet and they will reappear back on the clear web they will probably find some other service provider but what's important is that google has delisted for example google search results to a chance before their takedown and i believe them to the daily storm or the amount of friction you add for a regular user to find these sites is important and this is what the i think the term and the idea behind the platforming is so important ok it will make it harder for peo
rules around oxegen harrar harassment related to the harassment campaign game or gate similar with reddit which has read a kit and has a specific kind of rule structure it's not always an active but what they do have are content policy and terms of service agreements that exist inside of those spaces i think it's more fair to group 8 chan into the space of the daily stormer and i bring that up as an example specifically because in cloud flare his blog post they mention both cutting service to...
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a reddit-er, someone who uses reddit, says she's thinking about backing out of being maid of honor ind's wedding, a friend since she was 5, she's a size 10, the bride and groom are personal trainers, most of their friends are from the gym. the bride and her fiancee want the maid of honor to lose 20 to 30 pounds. they drew up a fitness plan, a diet. she's like, wait a second, i didn't ask you to do this, i didn't say i want to lose weight. >> they wanted a picture perfect, according to them -- >> they wanted it to be symmetrical. >> symmetrical? >> what do you think about that? would you back out? >> oh, i would back out because y'all are mean and we're not as good of friends as i thought. >> why did you even ask me then? >> it's just mean, mean, little mean. >> just love your friends for who they are. >> this woman, she loves her vanity plate for what it is. it says "pee before we go." a mom says they're trying to make her change the vanity plate. >> new hampshire thinks it's inappropriate, we think it's gold. >> no. >> you don't think so? >> i do think it's cool, right. "live free or
a reddit-er, someone who uses reddit, says she's thinking about backing out of being maid of honor ind's wedding, a friend since she was 5, she's a size 10, the bride and groom are personal trainers, most of their friends are from the gym. the bride and her fiancee want the maid of honor to lose 20 to 30 pounds. they drew up a fitness plan, a diet. she's like, wait a second, i didn't ask you to do this, i didn't say i want to lose weight. >> they wanted a picture perfect, according to...
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rules around oxegen harrar harassment related to the harassment campaign game or gate similar with reddit which has read a kit and has a specific kind of rule structure it's not always an active but what they do have are content policy and terms of service agreements that exist inside of those spaces i think it's more fair to group 8 chan into the space of the daily stormer and i bring that up as an example specifically because in cloud flare his blog post they mention both cutting service to the daily star and cutting service to chan these weren't websites that existed on the dark web they exist on our clear web on our actual internet and they will reappear back on the clear web they will probably find some other service provider but what's important is that google has delisted for example google search results to a chance before their takedown and i believe them to the daily storm or the amount of friction you add for a regular user to find these sites is important and this is what the i think the term and the idea behind the platforming is so important ok it will make it harder for peo
rules around oxegen harrar harassment related to the harassment campaign game or gate similar with reddit which has read a kit and has a specific kind of rule structure it's not always an active but what they do have are content policy and terms of service agreements that exist inside of those spaces i think it's more fair to group 8 chan into the space of the daily stormer and i bring that up as an example specifically because in cloud flare his blog post they mention both cutting service to...
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it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't seem immediately real audiences in edinburgh scene are drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show fake news where the audience play his in terms you will be graded on 3 things editorial accuracy style of writing and commercial marketability what i wanted to do is to show people what the media is really like what a news room is really like exactly how it operates kind of warts and all but show people that it's not some sort of this or to. spirity theories yeah you know it's not there's no agenda that is being pushed it's not some sort of people in an ivory tower who are disconnected from the public it's ordinary people trying to do their jobs trying to do the best they can it's a cautionary tale energetically explo
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they didn't go raid other parts of reddit and spread hate to those parts. some of them just kind of went away. and it did actually improve the site. so i think there is evidence. >> that it's not whac-a-mole really. taking that stuff away can have a really positive effect. >> there is a core, there is a hardened core of people who will probably follow 8chan wherever it goes. but the sort of casual person exploring 8chan, stumbling on to one of these message boards and deciding to read some more and getting sucked in, there is an on-ramp effect that i think you do get rid of. >> nbc news reporting that its options rapidly dwindling notification it will disappear for good. so we don't know what its fate. jessica, i want you to respond to an argument i keep seeing more and more from republicans and conservatives, which basically the tech compaies are now going to be the arbiter in terms of what is fair and foul in terms of speed. one day it's white supremacist, and the next thing you know it's going to be all conservatives. >> yeah, chris, this is a red herrin
they didn't go raid other parts of reddit and spread hate to those parts. some of them just kind of went away. and it did actually improve the site. so i think there is evidence. >> that it's not whac-a-mole really. taking that stuff away can have a really positive effect. >> there is a core, there is a hardened core of people who will probably follow 8chan wherever it goes. but the sort of casual person exploring 8chan, stumbling on to one of these message boards and deciding to...
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it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't seem immediately real audiences in edinburgh seem not drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show fake news with the audience play his in terms you will be hated on 3 things editorial accuracy style of writing and herschel marketability what i wanted to do is to show people what the media is really like what a news room is really like exactly how it operates kind of warts and all but show people that it's not some sort of there's no conspiracy theories eric you know it's not there's no agenda that is being pushed it's not some sort of people in an ivory tower who are disconnected from the public it's ordinary people trying to do their jobs trying to do the best they can it's a cautionary tale and a jet to exploring
it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't seem immediately real audiences in edinburgh seem not drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show fake news with the...
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i tried to not just get people who are complaining about something on reddit because reddit tends to have a particular demographic so that will swing one way whereas what i really wanted to do and why went to work there in the first place was get a random sampling of people worded these places. i talk to a lot of people and they all did seem to share my view. i actually had a very interesting experience just a couple of hours ago. did anybody see there was the word kerfuffle that probably only people who are possessed with amazon noticed like last week were some dude wrote some thing for the weird proto- breitbart web site but in the uk called brouillette. anyway somebody wrote something in first person not specifically might note that there've been a couple of british once the come out. utilizing amazon as much time for in the uk and amazon retweeted it and untreated and got a lot of flak for it. i actually got in touch with the guy and i was just like hey sorry that your live is publicly kind of weird right now. he just wrote me back this afternoon. it was really interesting becaus
i tried to not just get people who are complaining about something on reddit because reddit tends to have a particular demographic so that will swing one way whereas what i really wanted to do and why went to work there in the first place was get a random sampling of people worded these places. i talk to a lot of people and they all did seem to share my view. i actually had a very interesting experience just a couple of hours ago. did anybody see there was the word kerfuffle that probably only...
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we talk with ellen pao, the former ceo of reddit. plus, uber and lyft post earnings.
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it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't see immediately real audiences in edinburgh scene are drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show fake news where the audience play his in terms you will be graded on 3 things editorial accuracy style of writing and commercial market ability what i wanted to do is to show people what the media is really like what a news room is really like exactly how it operates kind of warts and all but show people that it's not some sort of there's no conspiracy theories here you know it's not there's no agenda that is being pushed it's not some sort of people in an ivory tower who are disconnected from the public it's ordinary people trying to do the. jobs trying to the best they can it's a cautionary tale and a jest to explori
it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't see immediately real audiences in edinburgh scene are drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show fake news where...
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rules around docks and harar harassment related to the harassment campaign game or gate similar with reddit which has read a kit and has a specific kind of rule structure it's not always an active but what they do have are content policy and terms of service agreements that exist inside of those spaces i think it's more fair to group 8 chan into the space of the daily stormer and i bring that up as an example specifically because in cloud flare his blog post they mention both cutting service to the daily star and cutting service to chan these weren't web sites that existed on the dark web they exist on our clear web on our actual internet and they will reappear back on the clear web they will probably find some other service provider but what's important is that google has delisted for example google search results to a chance before their takedown and i believe them to the daily storm or the amount of friction you add for a regular user to find these sites is important and this is what i think the term and the idea behind the platforming is so important ok it will make it harder for people
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. >> the reddit user who posted this on reddit said, we're told he's the oldest cat in the state of illinois >> yep. >> if he is, in fact, 31, then tiger is actually approaching the record for oldest cat in the world, currently held by a little lady named cream puff who died at age 38 back in 2005. >> that was an old kitty. >> so tiger, hang in there, buddy. looking great, by the way. tiger does not look 31 years old. >> yeah, not at all. hey, how about this woman holding it down on the back of a truck with a clock. actually holding the clock down on the back of the truck. this happened in new mexico. >> is that fed ex? u.p.s.? >> amazon? it's their new delivery. >> priority service. >> i think i'd clock her going about 50 miles per hour. >> oh, see what he did there? that was like a grandfather joke. >> oh! she got me. >> see that? it's a grandfather clock. >>> this morning on "world news now," democratic presidential candidates clash in detroit. >> ten candidates took the stage on night two of back-to-back debates, and some confrontations got pretty heated. we've got full highlights straig
. >> the reddit user who posted this on reddit said, we're told he's the oldest cat in the state of illinois >> yep. >> if he is, in fact, 31, then tiger is actually approaching the record for oldest cat in the world, currently held by a little lady named cream puff who died at age 38 back in 2005. >> that was an old kitty. >> so tiger, hang in there, buddy. looking great, by the way. tiger does not look 31 years old. >> yeah, not at all. hey, how about this...
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done about it what is the systems meaning that it's a one thing i want to highlight for example when reddit had the sub read it right which they removed in february 2017 that the on the sidebar describing the rules of that sub write it because each sub read it like fortune and h. and the creator can be the moderator they specifically called themselves promoters of white identity and white nationalism no one falls into white nationalism accidentally it's not a thing you ironically are it's a political ideology of the far right it is serious it is about the supremacy of of the white race might identity you know there's nothing ironic or the entire about that and i use those words specifically when we start to look at the subcultures on fortune and each and that deal with irony and satire is also important to highlight we start to look at things i through an american context american relationship to things like freedom of speach. miss abroad rick there is a new trend in the us in particular has is pressing in different parts of the world basically about which is white nationalist 6 trim ism us
done about it what is the systems meaning that it's a one thing i want to highlight for example when reddit had the sub read it right which they removed in february 2017 that the on the sidebar describing the rules of that sub write it because each sub read it like fortune and h. and the creator can be the moderator they specifically called themselves promoters of white identity and white nationalism no one falls into white nationalism accidentally it's not a thing you ironically are it's a...
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the think much of discussion has been about the platform, facebook, twitter, reddit -- and i think athat is a distraction. we need to focus more on the ideologys, how and rhetoric that the president has been pushing out over these platforms gets transmuted to people. think we need to talk about the ideas, as well. i think the white house meetings fory are important collaboration but we can't be distracted about the messages also transmitted over the social media platforms. graphic,t getting too what ideas and messages are you talking about? jennifer: internet memes related -- immigration but also fake news. textual language is a meme. the idea that the free press doesn't play an important role states is retic that doesn't support democracy states.nited >> jim, how much of that would you echo given how much the wayrnet has changed, the that law enforcement needs to fight some of these issues and to fight someneed of these issues to perhaps happen.them before they think jennifer's right that there is certainly within social media the proportion of information and certainly can have an
the think much of discussion has been about the platform, facebook, twitter, reddit -- and i think athat is a distraction. we need to focus more on the ideologys, how and rhetoric that the president has been pushing out over these platforms gets transmuted to people. think we need to talk about the ideas, as well. i think the white house meetings fory are important collaboration but we can't be distracted about the messages also transmitted over the social media platforms. graphic,t getting too...
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you know, they're--everybody's adopted the same style of talking online on reddit, on twitter, that kinding, even if they're factually using a different spoken language. gretchen: well, it's interesting because there are actually twitter dialect studies which look at tweets that have geotags in them and they find that certain features of dialects according to traditional dialects are still alive and well. and so, some examples of this are there's this phenomenon called double modals in the american south where people say things like, "might could," or "might should," as in, "i might could close the window. you might should oughta, you know, get to bed soon." and these phenomena, traditional linguistic methodology has suggested they'd be udyal because they occur relatively rarely in speech, even though they're there. but when you look at how people use them on twitter, there's a linguist named jack grieve who's done twitter maps of these double modal constructions and you can see exactly where they're found and they match up with the informal intuitions completely abandonialect maps.t our
you know, they're--everybody's adopted the same style of talking online on reddit, on twitter, that kinding, even if they're factually using a different spoken language. gretchen: well, it's interesting because there are actually twitter dialect studies which look at tweets that have geotags in them and they find that certain features of dialects according to traditional dialects are still alive and well. and so, some examples of this are there's this phenomenon called double modals in the...
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facebook, reddit, 4chan. a little bit of that is a distraction.o focus on internet memes which is how this ideology and rhetoric that the president has been pushing gets transmitted among people. we have been talking about the platforms, but i think we need to talk about the ideas as well. the white house meetings are important for collaboration. we can't be distracted about the messages that are also transmitted. emily: without getting too graphic, which type of ideas are you talking about? of ther: these are some internet memes related to immigration, but it can also be the concept such as fake news. even the textual languages a meme -- language is a meme. the idea that the free press doesn't play an important role in the united states is also a problematic ideology among the rhetoric. emily: how much of that would how much then internet has changed and how much law enforcement seems to fight some of these issues, and to companies need to fight help prevent them. jim: i think jennifer is right. on social media, the proportion of negative informa
facebook, reddit, 4chan. a little bit of that is a distraction.o focus on internet memes which is how this ideology and rhetoric that the president has been pushing gets transmitted among people. we have been talking about the platforms, but i think we need to talk about the ideas as well. the white house meetings are important for collaboration. we can't be distracted about the messages that are also transmitted. emily: without getting too graphic, which type of ideas are you talking about? of...
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become it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who think barbie's on lying on reddit. you know spouting things about the movie that actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't see immediately real audiences in edinburgh see not drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show knees with the audience play his in terms you will be graded on 3 things editorial accuracy style of writing and herschel marketability what i want to do is to show people what the media is really like what a news room is really like exactly how it operates kind of warts and all but show people that it's not some sort of this or. a-c. theories you know it's not there's no agenda that is being pushed it's not some sort of people in an ivory tower who are disconnected from the public it's ordinary people trying to do that jobs trying to the best they can it's a cautionary tale and a jet to exploring how journalists can make i
become it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who think barbie's on lying on reddit. you know spouting things about the movie that actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't see immediately real audiences in edinburgh see not drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show knees with the audience...
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tencent takes the approach of making massive investments abroad in companies like reddit, tesla, snapchat they also take minority stakes in companies they want to bolt on top of we chat so they can further gain growth from their more than one billion users on the platform. if we talk about what to watch when it comes to these companies, tencent, alibaba, we can be here forever so let's zero in on alibaba. what should we be tracking closely? selina: when it comes to alibaba, we want to be watching some of their investments in lower tier cities, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, we want to drill down on the next wave and for tencent that will be in business services. how that can drive growth for tencent. revenuee largest drivers, we are seeing them come off of 2018 lows when there -- where they suffered from regulatory clampdown's. we are seeing them monetize on new games like peacemaker elite, but they have the regulatory risk. we see gaining approvals from the chinese regulator significantly slow later in this year. probably overall, tencent is really looking up as we see investm
tencent takes the approach of making massive investments abroad in companies like reddit, tesla, snapchat they also take minority stakes in companies they want to bolt on top of we chat so they can further gain growth from their more than one billion users on the platform. if we talk about what to watch when it comes to these companies, tencent, alibaba, we can be here forever so let's zero in on alibaba. what should we be tracking closely? selina: when it comes to alibaba, we want to be...
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and other authorities to vet information about threats against a local walmart that was posted on reddit the threats and arrests all a week after a gunman killed 22 people in a mass shooting at an el paso walmart. >>activists and democratic presidential candidates met with gun violence survivors in iowa today, california senator kamala harris was there. she condemned president donald trump's rhetoric that many call racist and linked it to last week's shooting in el paso texas. the suspected gunman admitted to targeting mexicans. >>people say to me. those folks to be killed. of course he didn't pull the trigger. but he certainly been tweeting out the ammunition. >>clara harris also called the president's remarks following the el paso shooting quote empty gestures. >>let's take a live look outside right now. golden gate this shot usually we see it wider but it's squeeze there in that spot. the baird far below the coast with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez, let's talk about the 4 zone forecast karl, the fog has moved in i know fog us is here officially tonight in fact this is the foggie
and other authorities to vet information about threats against a local walmart that was posted on reddit the threats and arrests all a week after a gunman killed 22 people in a mass shooting at an el paso walmart. >>activists and democratic presidential candidates met with gun violence survivors in iowa today, california senator kamala harris was there. she condemned president donald trump's rhetoric that many call racist and linked it to last week's shooting in el paso texas. the...
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the power to radicalize young people, and the crux of this problem lies with platforms like google, redditutube. if you watch one or two videos, cure ration technology will continue feeding you similar content, not based on factual accuracy but on popularity with no reliable guide to help discern what's true and what's not. a person's world view can become poisoned. that's what happened to andrew. and richard tells me it is what happened to him, too. >> for me it just started with online activities. you know, just floating around on white boards. there is like a step process where you go from the alt right, then you start to get a little more extreme. then you get your full-fledged national socialist. >> like andrew, richard tells me he's never had many friends. he went online in search of a brotherhood he could call his own. >> they automatically accept you for who you are and tell you you are the top dog and you fall for it. you really do. >> i know exactly how that feels because it happened to me 30 years ago. >> it was easy for them to put their hooks into me because i was looking for
the power to radicalize young people, and the crux of this problem lies with platforms like google, redditutube. if you watch one or two videos, cure ration technology will continue feeding you similar content, not based on factual accuracy but on popularity with no reliable guide to help discern what's true and what's not. a person's world view can become poisoned. that's what happened to andrew. and richard tells me it is what happened to him, too. >> for me it just started with online...
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following an accident and this is for your east bay commute getting to the south bay it southbound 80 redditt's a minor accident fender bender but it is causing a lot of attention it is on the right hand shoulder, but it is long folks down as they're trying to make their way out of fremont and then eventually into a milpitas so here's your drive time right now coming out of san leandro just under an hour 50 minutes to be exact on the southbound 8.80 side so that is going to slow you down just a bit 6 city definitely looks like a better alternative in the meantime until we get to the roadway clear but a lot of it. this is the normal slowing go on 8.80 the bay bridge toll plaza looking great look at the drive time keeps improving. last check it was near 20 minutes only 15 now across the upper deck into san francisco out of the macarthur maze, you're backed up just and here things are moving. well, it is packed though the san mateo bridge not tracking any hot spots, no accidents, the flat section looks good as well as the high rise 27 minutes over to the one on connect are in foster city. all h
following an accident and this is for your east bay commute getting to the south bay it southbound 80 redditt's a minor accident fender bender but it is causing a lot of attention it is on the right hand shoulder, but it is long folks down as they're trying to make their way out of fremont and then eventually into a milpitas so here's your drive time right now coming out of san leandro just under an hour 50 minutes to be exact on the southbound 8.80 side so that is going to slow you down just a...
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caused a local walmart to be evacuate and kanas city police are looking into various threats posted on redditnd other online sites. >> the company says they take all threats seriously and focussed on security at all of its stores. it was just last week 22 people were killed at that walmart in el paso. 16 democratic candidates for president who are taking the opportunity to stand in front of political supporters to explain what they're going to do to stop gun violence. >> gun control advocacy groups puts together the forum in the wakes of the attacks the ones that occurred in dayton, ohio, and el paso, texas. several candidates presented their policy plans to address the problem but andrew's yang emotional response is capturing attention. a 4-year-old son saw his twin sister killed by a stray bullet shared her story and asked yang for his solution. >> as president, how would address unintentional address by shootings? can i give you a hug? i have a 6 and 3-year-old boy, imagine i imagining -- i was imagining it was one of them that got shot and the other saw it, that scene that you described,
caused a local walmart to be evacuate and kanas city police are looking into various threats posted on redditnd other online sites. >> the company says they take all threats seriously and focussed on security at all of its stores. it was just last week 22 people were killed at that walmart in el paso. 16 democratic candidates for president who are taking the opportunity to stand in front of political supporters to explain what they're going to do to stop gun violence. >> gun control...
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amy: reddit thunberg was welcomed wednesday by hundreds of young climate activists. one of them a asked her how old she was when she became an activist. >> i first heard about -- i found out about this issue when i was maybe 7, 8, or nine years old. then i realized, oh, this is actually very bad. i started to o read about it moe and morere. maybe 11, iecamame became depressed. the climate crisis was a h huge cause of thahat because i just felt everything is hopeless and there's nothing we can do and no one is doing anything. but then i sort of got out of that depression by promising mymyself that t i'm going to do everything i can to change thinings. and that is whwhat i tried to d. i started to go to mararches and dedemonstrations to join organizations and things like that. but i still thought things were too slow, that n nothing was really changing, so i was desperate in a way to try to do something, anything. and d then this idea of school striking came up. i thought, yeah, i might just as well try that and see if it works. and if it doesn't, then i will try somet
amy: reddit thunberg was welcomed wednesday by hundreds of young climate activists. one of them a asked her how old she was when she became an activist. >> i first heard about -- i found out about this issue when i was maybe 7, 8, or nine years old. then i realized, oh, this is actually very bad. i started to o read about it moe and morere. maybe 11, iecamame became depressed. the climate crisis was a h huge cause of thahat because i just felt everything is hopeless and there's nothing we...
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caused a local walmart to be evacuate around kansas city threats are looking into various threats on redditarious online sites. >> the company takes all threats seriously and is focussed at security at all of its stores. 22 people were killed at a walmart in el paso just last week. >>> less than six months away from the iowa caucuses. democratic candidates for president are focussing attention on finding supporters, of course, in big ways. >> yes, they are. in addition to the usual stops, say the state fair, they spoke at a gun safety forum in des moines. ar let. >>> 16 of the 24 democratic presidential candidates came here in des moines, iowa, to lay out their vision. senator elizabeth warren laid out a new policy proposal that aims to reduce the number of gun deaths in this country by 80%. former vice president joe biden was also on stage talking about the impact of the movement from gun violence survivors and those families who have lost loved ones to gun violence. take a listen to what he had to say. >> what i'm going to do as -- if i am -- if you choose me to be your president, is take
caused a local walmart to be evacuate around kansas city threats are looking into various threats on redditarious online sites. >> the company takes all threats seriously and is focussed at security at all of its stores. 22 people were killed at a walmart in el paso just last week. >>> less than six months away from the iowa caucuses. democratic candidates for president are focussing attention on finding supporters, of course, in big ways. >> yes, they are. in addition to...
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none -- neitherer was reddit. is that a missing piece here? i mean google, twitter and facebook. is only the darker side of the web, no? >> they're doing a lot to combat online extremism. and there's another camp of sites like gab, for instance, which has become a havenb for the alt-right and 8chan where you can often find conspiracy theories and hateful, racial screens and so forlgt. and those two sites weren't present. it's not like you can invite somebody from 8chan. this has a founder that lives internationally. it's not an established company likic a facebook for example. but it does suggest the problem is bigger than major social media companies and they're going to have to get creative to solve it. >> what does government regulation look like of social media companies on this issue? because that first amendment ska big hurdle. >> i don't think it's actually going to be very much possible. frankly i don't think there's a way the government can crack down on these companies and still value the first amendment properly. you're going to have a lotf of resistance from companies
none -- neitherer was reddit. is that a missing piece here? i mean google, twitter and facebook. is only the darker side of the web, no? >> they're doing a lot to combat online extremism. and there's another camp of sites like gab, for instance, which has become a havenb for the alt-right and 8chan where you can often find conspiracy theories and hateful, racial screens and so forlgt. and those two sites weren't present. it's not like you can invite somebody from 8chan. this has a founder...
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of them, he got an auto reply to click on a link that leads to community.com, which is sort of a redditn to personally text you back, janai, she won't. >> well, fine. >> you're not friends. >> if she won't text you back, kenneth will. 215 -- >> oh! >> they know you're from south carolina. >> that's a philadelphia area code, thank you very much. >> i won't tell you the rest. >> you are a mess. stay tuned to the end of "the skinny" because i will really give you her phone number. people actually already have it. >> i have gotten -- look. look. anyway -- >>> next, if you're a germophobe, especially on an airplane, you are in good company. >> yeah, this is nicole richie being taped by her pal heidi klum pulling on white rubber gloves and going through a whole lot of sanitizing wipes, prepping her first class seat for takeoff. >> okay, so i thought that only naomi campbell was the nut job. but nein, ms. ritchie is just as [ bleep ]. >> ready to go to work. >> what is wrong with you girls? >> airplanes are germ machines. >> right. >> you can see she left virtually no surface untouched by that
of them, he got an auto reply to click on a link that leads to community.com, which is sort of a redditn to personally text you back, janai, she won't. >> well, fine. >> you're not friends. >> if she won't text you back, kenneth will. 215 -- >> oh! >> they know you're from south carolina. >> that's a philadelphia area code, thank you very much. >> i won't tell you the rest. >> you are a mess. stay tuned to the end of "the skinny" because...
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it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't seem immediately real audiences in edinburgh scene are drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show knees with the audience play his in terms you will be graded on 3 things editorial accuracy style of writing and commercial market to build it to what i wanted to do is to show people what the media is really like what a news room is really like exactly how it operates kind of warts and all but show people that it's not some sort of there's no conspiracy theories eric you know it's not there's no agenda that is being pushed it's not some sort of people in an ivory tower who are disconnected from the public it's ordinary people trying to do their jobs trying to do the best they can it's a cautionary tale energetically
it's become bigger and it's not just about the sort of people who we think might be soft on lying on reddit. you know much spouting things about the moon and actually we all in all of us have this propensity for wanting to believe in something that perhaps doesn't seem immediately real audiences in edinburgh scene are drawn to performances about how truths the manipulated and capitalized on. those men bega form a news producer plays an ambitious journalist in his sold out show knees with the...
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. >> jobs died in 2011 after battling cancer but a picture shared on reddit sunday of someone resemblingon has some thinking he's alive and well in egypt. the person who posted the photo didn't provide details on where or when it was taken, but i mean, if you see that picture, you see what they're talking about. >> it is a profile shot. >> right. >> if we saw the full -- >> yeah. >> hm. >>> there is another royal making headlines this morning. >> the palace in thailand stunned many there by releasing dozens of photos and a biography of the king's consort, who is not his wife. this morning people in thailand admit they were surprised with the release of dozens of candid photos showing their new king and his official consort, or companion. the 34-year-old is seen sitting at his feet, participating in military activities, and even flying a plane wearing a camouflage sports bra. she's also a major-general in the king's bodyguard corps. but she is not his spouse. the queen is the 67-year-old king's fourth wife. they got married in may days before his coronation. the queen made an official app
. >> jobs died in 2011 after battling cancer but a picture shared on reddit sunday of someone resemblingon has some thinking he's alive and well in egypt. the person who posted the photo didn't provide details on where or when it was taken, but i mean, if you see that picture, you see what they're talking about. >> it is a profile shot. >> right. >> if we saw the full -- >> yeah. >> hm. >>> there is another royal making headlines this morning....
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about chemicals in beauty products are some of the most popular social media posts on platforms like redditof england, wales, scotland and ireland. the research has shown us that students are subconsciously making decisions about whether science is for them or not earlier than we actually thought, so as young as being primary school age. jasmine won an award from them for her cosmetic chemistry project. i think myself and my friends understand that it's notjust about the best products, or what celebrities use — it's about what's in it, in the ingredients, and what's the best for their skin. social media often gets blamed for distracting students when they should be working, but these students seem positive that skincare is helping them get into science. last week the world of e—sports — which is a form competitive video gaming — hit the headlines after the fornite world cup in new york saw teenagers walk away with millions of pounds in prize money. this weekend, hundreds of gamers are taking part in the latest e—sporting event, this time a little closer to home, and although becoming millio
about chemicals in beauty products are some of the most popular social media posts on platforms like redditof england, wales, scotland and ireland. the research has shown us that students are subconsciously making decisions about whether science is for them or not earlier than we actually thought, so as young as being primary school age. jasmine won an award from them for her cosmetic chemistry project. i think myself and my friends understand that it's notjust about the best products, or what...
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it's hard to see her you could raise a dollar for facebook or twitter or reddit or pinterest or wordpress or any of these content. without some liability protection of the kind that 230 gives. just strange, bizarre story several people mentioned already because it was so far under the radar, the most important thing in the u.s., the most valuable sense in the u.s. buried in the thousands of pages very complex technical provisions of a telephone act, major organization of the entire telecom industry in the u.s. fighting and screaming about all that and it was this can medication decency act, which is all about intensity and pornography and how we will stop it and everybody is fighting. then off in the corner, the 26 words. nobody knew what it meant. language is a little odd, it might be treated as a publisher or speaker of information provided, intermediaries should not be treated as a publisher or speaker of content provided by another information provider, it's not self executing. standing there in the code, it's just, what does that mean? until as jeff elaborated the book, until the cou
it's hard to see her you could raise a dollar for facebook or twitter or reddit or pinterest or wordpress or any of these content. without some liability protection of the kind that 230 gives. just strange, bizarre story several people mentioned already because it was so far under the radar, the most important thing in the u.s., the most valuable sense in the u.s. buried in the thousands of pages very complex technical provisions of a telephone act, major organization of the entire telecom...
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created in 2013, the site has virtually none of the restrictions found on other forums like facebook or redditdelines making it a go-to place for extremists and a place where mass shooters are often glorified. >> when law enforcement saw extremists pushed off the mainstream platforms, extremists went to the niche corners of the internet. >> reporter: prior to the shooting in el paso that killed 22 people, the gunman posted an extremist message to 8chan the mosque attack in new zealand and the synagogue shooting in california have been announced in advance on the same site. now 8chan is down and in limbo after several internet service companies announced they will no longer host its servers. for many the path to radicalization starts with jokes, memes and dark humor. he originally went online to make friends interested in gaming and quickly got sucked into a world of hate. >> you can get from like very innocent stuff to like very iffy stuff to like hard white nationalist stuff very easily within like four or five clicks. it's really crazy. >> reporter: former white supremacist chris tan says he
created in 2013, the site has virtually none of the restrictions found on other forums like facebook or redditdelines making it a go-to place for extremists and a place where mass shooters are often glorified. >> when law enforcement saw extremists pushed off the mainstream platforms, extremists went to the niche corners of the internet. >> reporter: prior to the shooting in el paso that killed 22 people, the gunman posted an extremist message to 8chan the mosque attack in new...
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and when it comes to the for-profit colleges which target people of color, they turn this into a reddit trey landers when we look to eradicate that we look at the debt runoff by colleges that did not deliver for their students. , as important as it is to make college more affordable. we have to make it more affordable to not go to college in this country that is one of the reasons why the work that's being done on minimum wages so important. you should be able to afford to live well as a working american, whether you have a college degree are not. [ applause ] >> the time remaining tell us what is your black agenda? >> so, if you want the 45 minute version i urge you to read about the douglas plan but in the short, we learn the hard way is a country that if you take a racist structural policy and you replace it with a neutral one, that is not enough to deliver justice and equality because harms compound. in the same way that a dollar saved compounds through the years because of interest, the same thing is true of a dollar stolen. if we want to truly make america whole or equal, we need
and when it comes to the for-profit colleges which target people of color, they turn this into a reddit trey landers when we look to eradicate that we look at the debt runoff by colleges that did not deliver for their students. , as important as it is to make college more affordable. we have to make it more affordable to not go to college in this country that is one of the reasons why the work that's being done on minimum wages so important. you should be able to afford to live well as a...
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they're working with the fbi to verify information about threats against a local wal-mart posted on reddithe threats and arrests come after a gunman killed those 22 people in a mass shooting and that el paso at a wal-mart last weekend. bring it back home now to the sou bay a vigil in town hall was held on a saturday night for the victims of the gilroygarlicfestival shooting as bay area communities continue to come together for the victims of mass shootings. kron four's gayle ong was there. >>we spoke to a survivor from the gilroyshooting assemblyman county supervisors, an anti violence activists were in attendance. all calling on lawmakers to enact real gun reform. >>no >>this coming from amanda dylan a survivor of the gilroyshooting dylan was in the crossfire with her 8 year-old son at the garlic festival. >>and he ran back and forth between the slide. just moments before. and when i told him i had an opportunity this the 2 some lawmakers. >>dylan shared her story at a vigil in town hall for the victims of the mass shootings, she among assembly members community leaders and anti violence
they're working with the fbi to verify information about threats against a local wal-mart posted on reddithe threats and arrests come after a gunman killed those 22 people in a mass shooting and that el paso at a wal-mart last weekend. bring it back home now to the sou bay a vigil in town hall was held on a saturday night for the victims of the gilroygarlicfestival shooting as bay area communities continue to come together for the victims of mass shootings. kron four's gayle ong was there....