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i used to like reddit, in fact, i had to because i am addicted to email more than anything . i really say this, i say this with all my heart, even though people like me know what is going on behind the scenes, they still cannot control themselves and i am addicted and addicted to this technology. i am very worried about this, even though i know how these tricks work, i might get involved in them myself, i still grab my mobile phone and without realizing it , they are immersed in these networks for 20 minutes to half an hour. almost all of us first thing in the morning and before let 's go out or go to the bathroom, check our phones social network is like a drug. we have a biological need to communicate with others , which causes millions of years of evolution behind this system to bring us together and live in communities to find our friends and reproduce, so there is no doubt. a machine like a social network that creates communication between people has the capacity to be addictive and there is no escape from it. the problem is that this technology was not designed by people
i used to like reddit, in fact, i had to because i am addicted to email more than anything . i really say this, i say this with all my heart, even though people like me know what is going on behind the scenes, they still cannot control themselves and i am addicted and addicted to this technology. i am very worried about this, even though i know how these tricks work, i might get involved in them myself, i still grab my mobile phone and without realizing it , they are immersed in these networks...
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it was posted nine days ago on reddit. and at the bottom, it says that an 18% service charge is automatically applied to all orders for parties of one or larger comments on the post have mixed reactions. some saying they never want to go back. others blaming a lack of livable wages for service workers. a state appeals court ruled today that a bay area woman can sue facebook for encouraging companies to direct ads away from women and older people in the 3 to 0 ruling, the san francisco court said. it said that if samantha lopez can prove her allegation, facebook can be sued for targeting and steering ads based on protected characteristics like race and sex. one indian study showing credit card ads were more likely to be sent to men. the attorney handling the case said today's ruling is a watershed decision representing a new legal arena in online discrimination. all right. here's a look at the stories trending tonight at ktvu.com. one of our top stories during an el cerrito city council meeting tuesday day, several people s
it was posted nine days ago on reddit. and at the bottom, it says that an 18% service charge is automatically applied to all orders for parties of one or larger comments on the post have mixed reactions. some saying they never want to go back. others blaming a lack of livable wages for service workers. a state appeals court ruled today that a bay area woman can sue facebook for encouraging companies to direct ads away from women and older people in the 3 to 0 ruling, the san francisco court...
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forum gold reddit forums are going nuts, almost like meme stock mania.now, they just launched. i got mine. i wasn't able to get them. when do they happen again? even came up in a costco earnings call. how popular gold is. but no, you're not getting them in the aisles. you are actually having to get them online if you're lucky, if you're fast. and i love that. the website says they're not returnable. you know, what if the price skyrockets? i bet you can return it. okay. you can do this. does that mean it's a good idea? not necessarily. i mean, look, there's people who want to get into gold during times of an economic downturn that might not always be the smartest thing to do, but sometimes it's kind of when investing in gold, you think about the whole picks and shovels thing, right? during the gold rush and this might be a time where you think of a new type of picks and shovels, which is actually a company like costco or even walmart, which does sell gold bars as well, where if you look at their stock charts over any meaningful period of time compared to
forum gold reddit forums are going nuts, almost like meme stock mania.now, they just launched. i got mine. i wasn't able to get them. when do they happen again? even came up in a costco earnings call. how popular gold is. but no, you're not getting them in the aisles. you are actually having to get them online if you're lucky, if you're fast. and i love that. the website says they're not returnable. you know, what if the price skyrockets? i bet you can return it. okay. you can do this. does...
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we talked about reddit and datacom.are not ai per se they are companies that will do very well. sonali: when do you think it actually goes? >> they were previously priced at 95 billion. the fundraising on the runway now, i think it will be 2024 be before strike himself. sonali: with instacart they had 60% of their assets invested and capital. when you look at those huge hedge funds what role do you think they play? >> going forward is been very quiet. we see the tiger and a lot of these funds coming into these opportunities when they see deals. they have been pretty quiet. i think going forward, i could see less of those early stage venture deals both the case of instacart, one of the greatest interest funds are looking to get on it as part of the ipo. sonali: how do you think it affects valuations even though we've seen so many down rounds this year? >> i think the last valuation was in the 39 billion. if you look at doordash it had four times revenue so this is a fair price 11, 12 billion but pricing and at nine is to
we talked about reddit and datacom.are not ai per se they are companies that will do very well. sonali: when do you think it actually goes? >> they were previously priced at 95 billion. the fundraising on the runway now, i think it will be 2024 be before strike himself. sonali: with instacart they had 60% of their assets invested and capital. when you look at those huge hedge funds what role do you think they play? >> going forward is been very quiet. we see the tiger and a lot of...
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. >> you know what's funny when i heard this study i went to reddit because i wanted to understand the truth behind this so on reddit this was brought up somebody asked about it and the overwhelming response people who are conservative are vain and only care about themselves. they don't think about equitable muscle distribution so it's incumbent on me to give most of my muscles away, so that'sy used to look like tyrus about six-eight a couple years. >> you have a three pack. you used to have a six pack. >> i used to have a keg. >> used to have a keg. kat, okay you're married now. you've been married almost ten years. congratulations. >> that it was quick. >> time flies. >> ten years, just under five. >> have you ever dated weak conservatives or jacked muscular liberals or did it ever enter the picture? >> they were all scrawny and weak. they were soap skinny we could share clothes. which was yeah. my husband my wardrobe was cut in half although you know who is really ripped you didn't mention like the most ripped people are obviously like gay fitness influencers. >> but they're general
. >> you know what's funny when i heard this study i went to reddit because i wanted to understand the truth behind this so on reddit this was brought up somebody asked about it and the overwhelming response people who are conservative are vain and only care about themselves. they don't think about equitable muscle distribution so it's incumbent on me to give most of my muscles away, so that'sy used to look like tyrus about six-eight a couple years. >> you have a three pack. you...
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a husband is asking reddit for opinions after he refused to help fund his wife's friend's wedding. the friend wants the dream wedding and is short on money and would like donations. his wife asked if i was okay donating $300. i told her no. i wonder if i'm in the wrong. the most liked comment on reddit says someone should not have to donate money to anyone for any reason. and those are your headlines. >> couldn't it be a wedding gift? rachel: you could say that's the gift. my gift is to help you have the party. >> i could see that. all right. by the way, you can celebrate the end of summer with a customized shirt of your favorite fox show. very cool. now part of the labor day sale on the fox news shop. >> there's "fox & friends." you can get 15% off a shirt like this using discount code labor day 2023 through tomorrow. rachel: you can head to shop.foxnews.com for that. >> can i get "fox & friends weekend" too. >> get your face on it. >> also. no, your face on it. rachel: i'm sorry to backtrack a little bit, it's on my mind. we were talking about stupidity versus nefarious. didn't w
a husband is asking reddit for opinions after he refused to help fund his wife's friend's wedding. the friend wants the dream wedding and is short on money and would like donations. his wife asked if i was okay donating $300. i told her no. i wonder if i'm in the wrong. the most liked comment on reddit says someone should not have to donate money to anyone for any reason. and those are your headlines. >> couldn't it be a wedding gift? rachel: you could say that's the gift. my gift is to...
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like, oh, i'm an electric car enthusiast i'm on like, the reddit board. would happen upon stuff. you know and so for me as a -- particularly as a news gatherer, you know, there'd been an impending railroad strike. and all of a sudden, i'd have like three or four people that work on the railroad, talking about, like, "this is why we want paid leave," and this is why this new system they use in the railroads is -- is totally oppressive and brutal, scheduling-wise. and you would have this for a million different experiences. you would get these windows. and again, that could be dangerous because a little knowledge is a dangerous thing like, i know about the railroads now, right >> seth: yeah. >> i followed these three people but i found, for me, the breadth of experience and perspectives that were all mixing in one place, there really hasn't ever been anything quite to replicate that, and i don't want it to go away >> seth: and what do you think in the early days of elon musk's, you know, running of twitter -- are you -- i mean, again, you're not a business
like, oh, i'm an electric car enthusiast i'm on like, the reddit board. would happen upon stuff. you know and so for me as a -- particularly as a news gatherer, you know, there'd been an impending railroad strike. and all of a sudden, i'd have like three or four people that work on the railroad, talking about, like, "this is why we want paid leave," and this is why this new system they use in the railroads is -- is totally oppressive and brutal, scheduling-wise. and you would have...
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if they don't make it in timey l anonymous traveler explained in a reddit post that his wifeef went touy coffee at the veryou last minute, just as boarding was about to start. he wante aboutd to he wanted tot as long as he could, and called her several times, but no answer. so he boarded without her and o the plane left and she missed the flight and had to get on the nexnextt one. an and the next one crashed and she died. that's the last part is false. i was i was wish casting a,choie which means he made a great choice. >> yes, i do. but i mean, i'm sorry. who? okay'm. e this i think it was i think it was joe who made this point. l of >> can't remember. but like the gall of somebody going get coffee at the last minute, it's just me off. >> this is most sexist. this is a sexist story. we need 7000. this is coming up. because if it's a woman it' who says, well, tara's want to get coffee. so we got on the plane. yeah, nobody would havcoffee, hh it. >> i get to the airport t 2 hous early. yeah. if you don't get coffe gete witn that hour and 45 before boarding time. my family knows i'm the
if they don't make it in timey l anonymous traveler explained in a reddit post that his wifeef went touy coffee at the veryou last minute, just as boarding was about to start. he wante aboutd to he wanted tot as long as he could, and called her several times, but no answer. so he boarded without her and o the plane left and she missed the flight and had to get on the nexnextt one. an and the next one crashed and she died. that's the last part is false. i was i was wish casting a,choie which...
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the qanon casualties reddit group has about 160,000 members, including in australia.r of qanon is not even really about the beliefs. the power is the behavioral change that it causes in a believer. it's destructive to the person themselves and their relationships, their family and friends. every day i see stories of families being ripped apart--people's children being kicked out of the house by their parents, people having to call off marriages after decades, people's parents, you know, accusing them of wanting their children to die--so it is the saddest place in the internet. louise: jitarth was completely engrossed in the conspiracy theory for a year and a half. one of his biggest regrets is that he got one of his relatives involved. jitarth: we would talk for hours, four, five hours just sitting and standing in front of the--standing in the kitchen just talking, and the moment i got out i realized like, "what have i done? what have i done?" and i tried. i've tried to talk to him. i've tried to get him out. doesn't work. louise: tim stewart, a town planner and forme
the qanon casualties reddit group has about 160,000 members, including in australia.r of qanon is not even really about the beliefs. the power is the behavioral change that it causes in a believer. it's destructive to the person themselves and their relationships, their family and friends. every day i see stories of families being ripped apart--people's children being kicked out of the house by their parents, people having to call off marriages after decades, people's parents, you know,...
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you've never seen more choice, whether that's tiktok or reddit or amazon or expedia. >> would you ever change? >> to where? what else is there? >> reporter: google claims it's easy to change the default search on your phone, but according to the government, internet users go to google for nearly 90% of all searches in the u.s. >> i'm googling everything. >> how often are you googling stuff on your phone? >> like 30 times -- like every day, all the time. >> reporter: and critics say that very popularity is what makes it nearly impossible for smaller players to actually compete. >> the longer they can hang on to that, you know, the more dominance they have and their ability to keep out other companies. >> reporter: now, if google were to lose, it could face penalties or possibly be broken up, and other tech companies like amazon and meta, the parent company of facebook, could be forced to change the way they do business too. but we're going to have to wait and see. this trial is expected to last about ten weeks, norah. >> jo ling kent, thank you, and welcome to cbs news. >> thank you. >>
you've never seen more choice, whether that's tiktok or reddit or amazon or expedia. >> would you ever change? >> to where? what else is there? >> reporter: google claims it's easy to change the default search on your phone, but according to the government, internet users go to google for nearly 90% of all searches in the u.s. >> i'm googling everything. >> how often are you googling stuff on your phone? >> like 30 times -- like every day, all the time....
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you have never seen more choice, whether that is tiktok or reddit or amazon or wikipedia. >> reporter? what else is there? >> reporter: google claims it is not easy to change the default search on your phone, but according to the -- users go to almost 90% of searches in the u.s. >> i'm googling everything. >> reporter: how often are you googling stuff on your phone? >> 30 times, every day from all the time. >> reporter: and critics say that their popularity is what makes it nearly impossible for smaller players to actually compete. >> so the longer they can hang on to that, the more dominance they have and their ability to really keep out other companies feared >> reporter: now if google were to lose, it could face penalties or possibly be bn up, and other tech companies like amazon and meta, the parent company of facebook, could be forced to change the way they do business, too, but we are going to wait and see if this trial is expected to last about ten weeks, norah. >> norah: jo ling kent, thank you, and welcome to cbs news. tonight, north korea's reclusive kim jong un is in russia
you have never seen more choice, whether that is tiktok or reddit or amazon or wikipedia. >> reporter? what else is there? >> reporter: google claims it is not easy to change the default search on your phone, but according to the -- users go to almost 90% of searches in the u.s. >> i'm googling everything. >> reporter: how often are you googling stuff on your phone? >> 30 times, every day from all the time. >> reporter: and critics say that their popularity...
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and those could be words from books, from websites, blogs, reddit posts, youtube comments, think anywherehere's been words written by humans on the internet. if you think about that corpus of data, you can also see that it's not necessarily fact—checked, accurate. in terms of bias, it's also pulling a lot of the sort of implicit assumptions, stereotypes and so on, and all of that is kind of pulled into the software to be trained from. and the way it works is by predicting the next word based on all of the words that it's already been able to analyse. so you can see then why it's not going to be 100% accurate, because it's just telling you what it thinks is most likely based on the past, which is usually true, but not always. 0k, and when we talk about al, it's sometimes discussed as an existential threat to humans. i suppose what we'd be talking about here is whether ai and journalism is going to put us all out of a job. tom clarke, you recently did an experiment for sky news, asking if ai could replace your reporting. let's just hear some of it. and here you're watching a report by a vis
and those could be words from books, from websites, blogs, reddit posts, youtube comments, think anywherehere's been words written by humans on the internet. if you think about that corpus of data, you can also see that it's not necessarily fact—checked, accurate. in terms of bias, it's also pulling a lot of the sort of implicit assumptions, stereotypes and so on, and all of that is kind of pulled into the software to be trained from. and the way it works is by predicting the next word based...
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well, we are kicking off our coverage with san francisco's very own reddit on artists.son sat down with the senator songwriter and has the story. >> cecilia casandra pena gove. is a san francisco native. she records music under the name. la, don't ya? her songs are now streamed millions of times on spotify. but it all started in her bernal heights family home with her parents and sister. >> she grew up playing the family band la familia. pena actually born upstairs months. a lot of family, a lot of parties, a lot of culture and community pena go. vail was destined for careers music. but since it consumed her upbringing, she decided to take a break in her late teens gave me the space to kind of government own inc s and to start to find my way back to music. and she found her way back to music in a big way as la dona. the name stems from a nickname given to her by friends. lavinia means like usually our first to lay the old their ladylike boss of the house lake or the person that who runs the >> she mixes latin be a salsa, all kinds of genres with the bay area flair. she
well, we are kicking off our coverage with san francisco's very own reddit on artists.son sat down with the senator songwriter and has the story. >> cecilia casandra pena gove. is a san francisco native. she records music under the name. la, don't ya? her songs are now streamed millions of times on spotify. but it all started in her bernal heights family home with her parents and sister. >> she grew up playing the family band la familia. pena actually born upstairs months. a lot of...
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this is before this last thursday when she turned around and said i guess saturday cad 9 reddit in congressnot be reading it.it. >> i wish you put up and presse on thi . it's my understanding that this book has been in high school libraries and it is norm kids a should have access breach is no contradicting what she wrote before and i think that senator kennedy is misrepresenting what is going on in the schools.ar the primary objection where thi book banned stuff came from was the problem being that it was not the librarian's makingeach therefore activists parents. how disgusting. i am a very active parent mysel and this is the thing, kids aren going to go off to school.l gender queer will be available to her. the teachers union, i know it's one of those things we were n talking about.auth >> jesse: it is not about the author. >> among verb liberties activis knows better. >> jesse: they should not be in school. >> i don't think that gender queer theory equals porn. >> did you just listen to what he said. >> a lot of it was bleeped out. >> jeanine: jesse, she is talking about kids but she is
this is before this last thursday when she turned around and said i guess saturday cad 9 reddit in congressnot be reading it.it. >> i wish you put up and presse on thi . it's my understanding that this book has been in high school libraries and it is norm kids a should have access breach is no contradicting what she wrote before and i think that senator kennedy is misrepresenting what is going on in the schools.ar the primary objection where thi book banned stuff came from was the problem...
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apparently complaining about the devices getting too hot to use while charging according to posts across reddit and x and others, customers say the back or side of the phone becomes too hot to touch during phone calls, facetimes and gaming >>> bloomberg says apple's technical staff has been receiving calling on the issue we have reached out to apple for a comment. >>> shares of peloton are surging in the pre-market. the company announcing a partnership with lululemon to promote each other's products. lululemon will stop the mirror to stream workout classes by the end of the year. >> peloton shares up double digits >> as a fan of both, i hope they put it on sale. >> a lot of the guys here wear the pants. i'm not in the category yet. i like to be comfortable silvana, see you later on. >>> a lot more to come on "worldwide exchange," including the one word investors have to know today >>> first, with hispanic heritage month under way, i sit down with one of the ceos pouring money into the u.s. >>> and the big idea series rolls on the stock that my next guest says is the most undervalued company in
apparently complaining about the devices getting too hot to use while charging according to posts across reddit and x and others, customers say the back or side of the phone becomes too hot to touch during phone calls, facetimes and gaming >>> bloomberg says apple's technical staff has been receiving calling on the issue we have reached out to apple for a comment. >>> shares of peloton are surging in the pre-market. the company announcing a partnership with lululemon to...
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the clip was posted on reddit. not clear how long the beaten went on for. >> it reminds me of what would have happened to me or him after the bedroom. he would have been the bicyclist. >> this is so portland. >> it is sad. portland was a jewel, a jewel, now it's -- >> my best friend is leaving portland for portugal. >> yeah. >> i don't know if that's much better. >> i don't know anything about portugal, that was a terrible thing to say. i would like to apologize to viewers in portugal. i think we are the number one late night show. whose side are you on, the naked guy or the bike rider. >> nobody finds it unusual that the guy is naked. when i used to be a judge on america's got talent, we were running out of crazy people to do the acts everyone can get a good laugh at. the call would go out, get to portland, they had an ' rationally high number of people. i think if you were walking down your local high street on a bike, you see somebody naked, i would avoid them. >> yes. >> they don't seem to be quite the full ticket as we would say back home. that guy got
the clip was posted on reddit. not clear how long the beaten went on for. >> it reminds me of what would have happened to me or him after the bedroom. he would have been the bicyclist. >> this is so portland. >> it is sad. portland was a jewel, a jewel, now it's -- >> my best friend is leaving portland for portugal. >> yeah. >> i don't know if that's much better. >> i don't know anything about portugal, that was a terrible thing to say. i would like to...
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everyone from reddit, lots of tech companies. we think there is a big backlog, just when conditions will be right. ed: a quick check on the markets, other stories are driving individual names. we are looking at block. jack dorsey who was at the head of block and chairman of the board will come in and run square. analysts see that as a positive even though it is a longtime leader leaving the company. stock has not done well year-to-date. disney down 4% doubling their capex commitment for the parks, entertainment, and products division to $60 billion over 10-year period investing in theme parks and cruise line business. insights into what bob iger is doing at disney. moving the stock lower. amazon down 2.8%. they are hiring 250 thousand seasonal workers for the holiday period, particularly in logistics. they ended the june quarter with one point four 6 million employees, having cut back carriers through the early parts of the year. that is kind of weighing on the stock. it has been down amid everything that's going on this week. an
everyone from reddit, lots of tech companies. we think there is a big backlog, just when conditions will be right. ed: a quick check on the markets, other stories are driving individual names. we are looking at block. jack dorsey who was at the head of block and chairman of the board will come in and run square. analysts see that as a positive even though it is a longtime leader leaving the company. stock has not done well year-to-date. disney down 4% doubling their capex commitment for the...
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the internet had a lot to say about that policy including at least 5,000 users on reddit.st point i being sued for considering grac as a factor in admissions. the lawsuit follows a supreme court decision that struck down affirmative action at public an private universities that decision accepted -- exempted military academies at the time let's bring national security adviser cash patel. great to have you want. this is the lawyer, his name is william trackman and he is part of the lawsuit against west point. >> the numbers will be relevant because that looks like west point has a quota system. for over 50 years the court is agreed that a quota system is unconstitutional in every instance. as it may begin military academies what do you think quick. >> i think it is unconstitutional across the board of the united states of america. as the former chief of staff of the department of defense was charged and running that operation, that is the one play where you point young men and women to apply to the service academies and get them based on qualifications either. i'm a minority
the internet had a lot to say about that policy including at least 5,000 users on reddit.st point i being sued for considering grac as a factor in admissions. the lawsuit follows a supreme court decision that struck down affirmative action at public an private universities that decision accepted -- exempted military academies at the time let's bring national security adviser cash patel. great to have you want. this is the lawyer, his name is william trackman and he is part of the lawsuit...
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but i do believe that ultimately the best companies, there are great names, reddit, stripe, turo, great names in the ipo pipeline and we are seeing some resilience from the big tech names. so i think '24 will be a solid year for tech overall. i think people are going to be mindful to watch out for any gotchas. >> clear he skies ahead. maybe a few storm clouds to watch out for. thank you. lo toney, plexco right here. >>> next, an apple turnaround. the newest iphone hitting shelves tomorrow. will this be the catalyst for growth that investors have been hoping for? we will hear from morgan stanley just after this break. "closing bell" will be right back. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. since the citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly, life's feeling a little
but i do believe that ultimately the best companies, there are great names, reddit, stripe, turo, great names in the ipo pipeline and we are seeing some resilience from the big tech names. so i think '24 will be a solid year for tech overall. i think people are going to be mindful to watch out for any gotchas. >> clear he skies ahead. maybe a few storm clouds to watch out for. thank you. lo toney, plexco right here. >>> next, an apple turnaround. the newest iphone hitting shelves...
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whether that's on reddit or tiktok or amazon or expedia or yelp. >> every smartphone that people get, google as the default search. and it's baked into everything. that means we don't have a competitive advertising market. >> google there arguing that basically you choose your own search engine in this country. it's not mandatory that you use google. it's never been easier to choose other search engines. important to note here, as of last week, the european union has made it that it will no longer be the case that anything can be preinstalled in that way. you will be asked, which one would you like to use? so, in theory, it could be easier to make that choice. and that is certainly what the attorney general of colorado, 1 of 39 attorneys general who came together to pursue this suit against google, that's what he is arguing there. this is a baked-in thing, that the doj has described a flywheel over the last 12 years, sort of cue undercutting the competition that america is known for. over the next ten week, we'll see in that trial if the authorities can rein in big tech. and here in s
whether that's on reddit or tiktok or amazon or expedia or yelp. >> every smartphone that people get, google as the default search. and it's baked into everything. that means we don't have a competitive advertising market. >> google there arguing that basically you choose your own search engine in this country. it's not mandatory that you use google. it's never been easier to choose other search engines. important to note here, as of last week, the european union has made it that it...
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. >> a south bay restaurant's new policy is sparking outrage on reddit for harnoy.8% gratuity on every check. at a recent diner posted a picture of their receipt showing the surcharge applies to parties of one or larger or more than 5000. infuriated redditors responded, saying they've heard of surcharges for large parties but never this. what have they not been dining in the bay area? i feel like i've seen a lot of mandatory 1,820% tips on my dining receipts. and it's not for just large parties. >> i've seen it for groups of four or more. i've never seen it for 1 or 2 people, which is interesting. you know, i think most people tip pretty well. i mean, 20% is the standard. i do. so 18% is less than i would normally do if the service was pretty good. but i still like the idea of being able to control the tip and make it meaningful by rewarding good service. >> and especially if it's a large party. i understand. but i've never seen it done for one person right. >> interesting. i don't know. i just don't like the idea of being told that this is how much i'm going to tip
. >> a south bay restaurant's new policy is sparking outrage on reddit for harnoy.8% gratuity on every check. at a recent diner posted a picture of their receipt showing the surcharge applies to parties of one or larger or more than 5000. infuriated redditors responded, saying they've heard of surcharges for large parties but never this. what have they not been dining in the bay area? i feel like i've seen a lot of mandatory 1,820% tips on my dining receipts. and it's not for just large...
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accident along northbound 17, reddit old santa cruz highway there.going to be traveling, certainly maybe might take highway 9 until they are able to get that clear along 17. the bay bridge down from 20 minutes. dow down under 16. that looks much better. our san mateo bridge, we've been around. 23 to 25 minutes. so not seeing a whole lot of improvement there just yet. richards in for bill bridge takes about 12 minutes. we consistently been under 15 for most of the morning across the richmond, sandra fell bridge. that's a great commute and 101, of the north bay is a little slow. so 41 minutes to make it from 37 to the tones. arias is back to you. thanks. a lot right? a 31 on the clock and in the north bay leaders up in solano county are speaking out about the massive land purchase there by a group of silicon valley investors. dennis shanahan has the story. >> in just the past week, the once mysterious investment group flannery associates has come out of the shadows. the company launched a website and publicly revealed silicon valley. investors are the
accident along northbound 17, reddit old santa cruz highway there.going to be traveling, certainly maybe might take highway 9 until they are able to get that clear along 17. the bay bridge down from 20 minutes. dow down under 16. that looks much better. our san mateo bridge, we've been around. 23 to 25 minutes. so not seeing a whole lot of improvement there just yet. richards in for bill bridge takes about 12 minutes. we consistently been under 15 for most of the morning across the richmond,...
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oh, port portland.wa >> the clip was posted on reddit, and it's not clear how long the beating actually went for.emin michelle, does this remind you of that bedroom? would >> it reminds me of what would have happened to me or him after the bedroom had my dad gotten out the door. he would have been the bicyclist. >> this is so portland doesn't. it's sad. it is saland wasd portland. he was is a jewel.w it's a jewel. and noitw it's just. >> oh, my best friend is leaving portland for. for portugal. >> really? yeah. well, i don't know if that's much better. i don't even kno i don'tboutw anything about portugal. that was a terrible thing to say. i'd like to apologize to our viewerlikeos in. >> we do have them there. i thinnk the number one lategh night show. >> piers, whose side are you on, naked guy or the bike rider? >> well, nobody seems to find. n it unusual. there's a bloke wandering around in the middle of the high street, for one. although when i used to be a judge on america's got os go e were running out of crazy people to do as i saw, everyoneu can have a good laugh. the call. we go
oh, port portland.wa >> the clip was posted on reddit, and it's not clear how long the beating actually went for.emin michelle, does this remind you of that bedroom? would >> it reminds me of what would have happened to me or him after the bedroom had my dad gotten out the door. he would have been the bicyclist. >> this is so portland doesn't. it's sad. it is saland wasd portland. he was is a jewel.w it's a jewel. and noitw it's just. >> oh, my best friend is leaving...
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>> in a reddit forum, a woman. complained that her boyfriend slepmplainedt with his dying fee friend as her final wish. the boyfriend did promise, however, that since his friend ,he probably won't have with her again. d prob >> probably, probably, probably, he said. probablyab. still, he shouldn't have bragged at the funeral by telling.not have his been the that, by the way.ay dyi dying womengn are of my conques after with me. they know itx can't be topped and see no point in living. wow. well, i'm done. kill yourself. >> it's like i'm finished. >> buckle up. open the window. all right. a hookup app called grinder. i've never heard of this is reporting that they've lost half their employees followingfw a return to office mandates. re said showing uprson w in person was a real pain in theasthe --. bill all right. >> i think the word was ill. oh. researchers believe artificial intelligence may one day allow us to speak to species. >> and it will also allow us to talk to you. allow >> u objects. a new suggests vaping
>> in a reddit forum, a woman. complained that her boyfriend slepmplainedt with his dying fee friend as her final wish. the boyfriend did promise, however, that since his friend ,he probably won't have with her again. d prob >> probably, probably, probably, he said. probablyab. still, he shouldn't have bragged at the funeral by telling.not have his been the that, by the way.ay dyi dying womengn are of my conques after with me. they know itx can't be topped and see no point in...
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. >>> still to come, we have instacart seed investor and instacart seed investor and reddit co foundertuned. to help keep others from harm. at pfizer, we're driven by this impulse. and we keep innovating. whatever comes next, we will respond fiercely. like family. this season's updated covid-19 shots are now available. schedule at vaccines.gov (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. this season's updated covid-19 shots are now available. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence. (vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. >>> i think instacart is in a great position because they are like the switzerland to work with the other 98% of the grocery -- >> instacart just signed a deal with whole foods for fi
. >>> still to come, we have instacart seed investor and instacart seed investor and reddit co foundertuned. to help keep others from harm. at pfizer, we're driven by this impulse. and we keep innovating. whatever comes next, we will respond fiercely. like family. this season's updated covid-19 shots are now available. schedule at vaccines.gov (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. this season's updated covid-19 shots are now available. we need to scale with...
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. >> a south bay restaurant's new policy is sparking outrage on reddit for hanoi is a vietnamese restaurantg 18% gratuity on every check. at a recent diner posted a picture of their receipt showing the surcharge applies to parties of one or larger. which i thought was clever. but i guess people are mad. more than 5000 and infuriated redditors respond saying they've heard of surcharges for large parties but never this. okay. don't eat there. >> yeah. >> i mean, i don't know. am i the only person who's not upset about this? >> how do you feel? >> well, there are other restaurants that do this, and i just accept it because i want to eat. >> there. yeah. and so that's just what i do. i'm not upset. no a lot of i don't know if it's a lot, but there are this is not the first place to do this. >> i mean, this is the basic amount that we usually tip anyway. >> and the other places are 20. >> yeah, i was going to we just talked about this the other day, 20 yeah. >> so and then they'd be like, do you want to add an additional tip? >> yeah. no. so i mean like that is taking to the next level. the ones
. >> a south bay restaurant's new policy is sparking outrage on reddit for hanoi is a vietnamese restaurantg 18% gratuity on every check. at a recent diner posted a picture of their receipt showing the surcharge applies to parties of one or larger. which i thought was clever. but i guess people are mad. more than 5000 and infuriated redditors respond saying they've heard of surcharges for large parties but never this. okay. don't eat there. >> yeah. >> i mean, i don't know. am...
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the platform reddit, answering questions about his life as a man of the cloth.ded with questions about sex. his response to why celibacy was that there is more to the world than sex and that ultimately leading a celibate lifestyle is rewarding. so should we all be thinking more carefully about leading a sex free life? is celibacy underrated? i've had my fair share , mike. porky parry, fair share, mike. porky parry, what do you think? well you know, celibacy is a good idea at times because it makes life much less complicated. >> okay . problem with me is i've >> okay. problem with me is i've been very popular with the opposite sex for most of my life . and no, no, i'm serious. and for instance , when i was working for instance, when i was working in fleet street , secretaries in in fleet street, secretaries in particular used to throw themselves at me. and the thing is, a man has an image and you can't keep turning offers down, if you see what i mean . so you if you see what i mean. so you actually get involved. and my view has always been that the evening, the n
the platform reddit, answering questions about his life as a man of the cloth.ded with questions about sex. his response to why celibacy was that there is more to the world than sex and that ultimately leading a celibate lifestyle is rewarding. so should we all be thinking more carefully about leading a sex free life? is celibacy underrated? i've had my fair share , mike. porky parry, fair share, mike. porky parry, what do you think? well you know, celibacy is a good idea at times because it...
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the platform reddit, answering questions about his life as a man of the cloth.ded with questions about sex. his response to why celibacy was that there is more to the world than sex and that ultimately leading a celibate lifestyle is rewarding. so should we all be thinking more carefully about leading a sex free life? is celibacy underrated? i've had my fair share , mike. porky parry, fair share, mike. porky parry, what do you think? well you know, celibacy is a good idea at times because it makes life much less complicated. >> okay . problem with me is i've >> okay. problem with me is i've been very popular with the opposite sex for most of my life . and no, no, i'm serious. and for instance , when i was working for instance, when i was working in fleet street , secretaries in in fleet street, secretaries in particular used to throw themselves at me. and the thing is, a man has an image and you can't keep turning offers down, if you see what i mean . so you if you see what i mean. so you actually get involved. and my view has always been that the evening, the n
the platform reddit, answering questions about his life as a man of the cloth.ded with questions about sex. his response to why celibacy was that there is more to the world than sex and that ultimately leading a celibate lifestyle is rewarding. so should we all be thinking more carefully about leading a sex free life? is celibacy underrated? i've had my fair share , mike. porky parry, fair share, mike. porky parry, what do you think? well you know, celibacy is a good idea at times because it...
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at the younger level, it is barstool, tiktok and reddit. it is not legacy news media. >> right.icans spend on x and twitter, as much time is spent on reddit and barstool, looking at current events related information within younger gen-z and millennial audiences. yeah, the media landscape is changing dramatically, basically every quarter. it's something to pay attention to. as i said, i think this is putting the republican party at risk this cycle, but also for many cycles ahead, when the older americans are essentially, you know, taking the party in a place where younger americans are not very comfortable. that's what we're seeing here. >> all so interesting. director of polling at the institute of politics at harvard university, john della volpe, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, a symbol of gratitude to those who served the country. the quilt of valor foundation celebrating its 20th anniversary. it'll award its newest honoree and a dear friend of ours. that's next on "morning joe." ♪ born in the usa ♪ arthritis . with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. a
at the younger level, it is barstool, tiktok and reddit. it is not legacy news media. >> right.icans spend on x and twitter, as much time is spent on reddit and barstool, looking at current events related information within younger gen-z and millennial audiences. yeah, the media landscape is changing dramatically, basically every quarter. it's something to pay attention to. as i said, i think this is putting the republican party at risk this cycle, but also for many cycles ahead, when the...
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this receipt was recently posted on reddit expressing concern about the restaurant's automatic 18% charges thousands of people commented and some questioning why the restaurant would add the tip for serving one person an and the owners have an explanation. whatever i do only want to serve customers better and keep the good worker because if i don't pay them well, they have the right to leave my restaurant, nguyen says. they added the charge last november, and 100% of it is used for staff members. the owners say customer fees are allowed to ask for it to be removed if they aren't satisfied with the service. still, they believe people online who don't eat at their restaurant are unfairly criticizing them. a lot of people raise it and they call to my restaurant and they yelled at my employee and they ask her to close the business, blah, blah, blah. and that's not nice to do that because we are trying to do that because the service worker don't have enough pay for the very expensive living in the bay area right now. lamonica peters, ktvu, fox two news. 851. let's get one more check of traffic
this receipt was recently posted on reddit expressing concern about the restaurant's automatic 18% charges thousands of people commented and some questioning why the restaurant would add the tip for serving one person an and the owners have an explanation. whatever i do only want to serve customers better and keep the good worker because if i don't pay them well, they have the right to leave my restaurant, nguyen says. they added the charge last november, and 100% of it is used for staff...
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tried to do over the years with twitter, with youtube, with facebook and all of its platforms, with reddit work with them, to make -- i'm trying to understand what led to this -- whatever is happening here. that's why i asked that. >> i think elon is a complicated person. i can't explain what prompted those tweets, but what i can see is the spread of toxic anti-semitism. don't take my word for it. just look at this hashtag campaign. look at what people are posting. see what they are saying. it is ugly and at a time when jewish people are vulnerable, we have the jewish holidays of rosh t roshhoshona in a few weeks. >> thank you. appreciate it. "squawk box" coming right back after this. and grit in the world... ...can't overcome the boundaries we face. ( ♪♪ ) so morgan stanley is partnering with the women's tennis association to remove them. ( ♪♪ ) because this game is for everyone. ( ♪♪ ) (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ that
tried to do over the years with twitter, with youtube, with facebook and all of its platforms, with reddit work with them, to make -- i'm trying to understand what led to this -- whatever is happening here. that's why i asked that. >> i think elon is a complicated person. i can't explain what prompted those tweets, but what i can see is the spread of toxic anti-semitism. don't take my word for it. just look at this hashtag campaign. look at what people are posting. see what they are...
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mile and sometimes even a half a mile away and what happens, you see the fence here, the one in the reddit self and you see the river over here. instead of having a fence over here, it's actually a mile away. so therefore, what happens when you have this situation? first of all if you are asking for asylum like most people are asking, you are going to see people that will touch the river bank. they walk half a mile or quarter of a mile to the fence over here and ask for asylum. does the fence stop them? no, it doesn't. if you ask all the land owners, you are ceding thousands and thousands and thousands of acres of good farming land, good ranching land away because you put the border in the rivers over here. if you want to stop drugs, we need to put more money -- we added more money for technology but add it at the ports of entry where the meth, fentanyl and cocaine are coming instead of through this particular area. again this bill has no funding for usdis to reduce the backlog of the migration. we aren't putting resources and we have to make sure that we help the folks that are trying to
mile and sometimes even a half a mile away and what happens, you see the fence here, the one in the reddit self and you see the river over here. instead of having a fence over here, it's actually a mile away. so therefore, what happens when you have this situation? first of all if you are asking for asylum like most people are asking, you are going to see people that will touch the river bank. they walk half a mile or quarter of a mile to the fence over here and ask for asylum. does the fence...
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this receipt was recently posted on reddit expressing concern about the restaurant's automatic 18% charge for all tables. thousands of people commented, some questioning why the restaurant would add the tip for serving one person. and the owners have an expl i do just oo serve customers better and keep the good worker. because if i don't pay them well, they have the right to leave my restaurant. nguyen says. they added the charge last november, and 100% of it is used for staff members. the owners say customers are allowed to ask for it to be removed if they aren't satisfied with the service. still, they believe people online who don't eat at their restaurant are unfairly criticizing them. a lot of people raise it and they come to my restaurant and they yell at my employee and they ask us to close the business, blah, blah, blah. and that's not nice to do that because we are trying to do that because the soviet workers don't have enough pay for the very expensive living in the bay area right now. one of the workers also told me that since the new service charge has been in place that he doe
this receipt was recently posted on reddit expressing concern about the restaurant's automatic 18% charge for all tables. thousands of people commented, some questioning why the restaurant would add the tip for serving one person. and the owners have an expl i do just oo serve customers better and keep the good worker. because if i don't pay them well, they have the right to leave my restaurant. nguyen says. they added the charge last november, and 100% of it is used for staff members. the...
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this receipt was recently posted on reddit expressing concern about the restaurant's automatic 18% charge for all tables. thousands of people commented, some questioning why the restaurant would add the tip for serving one person. and the owners have an explanation. whatever i do just only want to serve customers better and keep the good worker. because if i don't pay them well, they have the right to leave my restaurant. nguyen says. they added the charge last november, and 100% of it is used for staff members. the owners say customers are allowed to ask for it to be removed if they aren't satisfied with the service. still, they believe people online who don't eat at their restaurant are unfairly criticizing them. a lot of people raise it and they come to my restaurant and they yell it at my employee and they ask her to close the business, blah, blah, blah. and that's not nice to do that because we are trying to do that because the soviet workers don't have enough pay for the very expensive living in the bay area right now. now one of the workers also told me that because of this new ser
this receipt was recently posted on reddit expressing concern about the restaurant's automatic 18% charge for all tables. thousands of people commented, some questioning why the restaurant would add the tip for serving one person. and the owners have an explanation. whatever i do just only want to serve customers better and keep the good worker. because if i don't pay them well, they have the right to leave my restaurant. nguyen says. they added the charge last november, and 100% of it is used...