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ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve.owth forecasts for this year as it looks towards approving new austerity measures. it has lowered the growth target to 1.8% from 2.7% china set to become big in the air. let's show you how the markets are going. the trading week well under way in asia. some markets drawing to a close. japan is just way in asia. some markets drawing to a close. japan isjust down slightly. see you in a moment as we look at the other stories in sally will bejoining sally will be joining me later for a look at the newspapers. the general election comes amid signs of a new kind of politics emerging across the world. the old political divide of left and right seems to be disappearing. being replaced by new ideas. mark easton has more. sunderland used to be shipbuilder to the world. a new vessel slipped into the water here every nine days at one time. but the globalisation that created this proud city is now seen by many locals as a threat. across the western world party allegiances are breaking down. it is a
ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve.owth forecasts for this year as it looks towards approving new austerity measures. it has lowered the growth target to 1.8% from 2.7% china set to become big in the air. let's show you how the markets are going. the trading week well under way in asia. some markets drawing to a close. japan is just way in asia. some markets drawing to a close. japan isjust down slightly. see you in a moment as we look at the...
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we will hear from sheryl sandberg on the social network's earnings report ahead.nd our extended sitdown with anthony noto about the company's latest media deal and capitalizing on trump. first to our lead. apple shares dropped after reporting quarter earnings with iphone revenue falling short. the iphone has always been the moneymaker for the company, but sales were basically flat year-over-year. not terribly surprising, given the anticipation for the next launch in the fall, where we are expecting a big design overhaul. apple also saying you generated -- also announcing it generated $7 billion in revenue on services, which is 18% growth from a year ago. this as the sector's ceo says he expects to double over the next four years. we spoke with our bloomberg contributor david kirkpatrick and an analyst. david: when you look at the quarter overall, it was fairly mixed. the one negative with the iphone numbers. but it's one of those quarters where you can only put some -- so much emphasis on the iphone. you of course have that major launch later this year, and we thi
we will hear from sheryl sandberg on the social network's earnings report ahead.nd our extended sitdown with anthony noto about the company's latest media deal and capitalizing on trump. first to our lead. apple shares dropped after reporting quarter earnings with iphone revenue falling short. the iphone has always been the moneymaker for the company, but sales were basically flat year-over-year. not terribly surprising, given the anticipation for the next launch in the fall, where we are...
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we hear from the coo sheryl sandberg on their earnings report. plus, tesla bulls can breathe easy for another quarter as the company confirmed its anticipated model three mass-market is on track to begin production on time. and our extended interview with silicon valley veteran chamath, taking on everything from president trump, to advise for embattled uber ceo travis kalanick. first, facebook shares are down after reporting earnings that missed expectations. the biggest tech companies keep getting bigger, though, and facebook is no exception. the social network now has 1.94 billion monthly active users, and at this rate, they could hit 2 billion total users by next quarter. another big contributor is mobile advertising. accounted for 85% in revenue thanks in part to instagram. yet the company warns revenue growth could slow down this year. they are running out of space to put ads in the core app. i spoke to coo sheryl sandberg who had this to say. >> we carefully track the impact of ads on the user experience . we have been doing that for the pa
we hear from the coo sheryl sandberg on their earnings report. plus, tesla bulls can breathe easy for another quarter as the company confirmed its anticipated model three mass-market is on track to begin production on time. and our extended interview with silicon valley veteran chamath, taking on everything from president trump, to advise for embattled uber ceo travis kalanick. first, facebook shares are down after reporting earnings that missed expectations. the biggest tech companies keep...
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oliver: up next, sheryl sandberg on silicon valley's fear of failure.'s supersized robots. embrace of robots. that is next on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun with an update of the top stories. south korea saw a bigger than expected pickup in exports in april, rising over 24 percent, helping to produce a huge trade surplus. that is 54% more than what economists were expecting. is closedock market today, analysts see as sets rising when they resume trade on tuesday. washington is considering several options when it comes to north korea come up from deeper sanctions to military action. that follows a failed missile launch, and rex tillerson urge the un security council to step up the pressure. the new york times says the u.s. will pay for the missile defense battery it is deploying and south korea. japan airlines fell 6% of the open in tokyo, its biggest decline since june after reporting lower profit than forecast. the carrier made a profit of $1.42 per share compared to $1.61 estimates. japan airlines fall, the topix trading flat. 21s
oliver: up next, sheryl sandberg on silicon valley's fear of failure.'s supersized robots. embrace of robots. that is next on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ haidi: i am haidi lun with an update of the top stories. south korea saw a bigger than expected pickup in exports in april, rising over 24 percent, helping to produce a huge trade surplus. that is 54% more than what economists were expecting. is closedock market today, analysts see as sets rising when they resume trade on...
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that is facebook's sheryl sandberg delivering virginia tech's commencement address on friday. >> and resilience is a powerful one and it comes from the heart. sandberg, who sits on the board of disney, our parent company, of course, was blindsided by a personal tragedy and now she's written a book about how we can all get through the hardest of times. here's abc's juju chang. >> after the death of her husband, dave goldberg, two years ago, sheryl sandberg found herself struggling with grief. >> i was going to work, i could barely get through a meeting without thinking about dave or crying. how could i do my job. >> reporter: now with her latest book "option b: facing adversity, building resilience and finding joy," sandberg provides a very personal handbook for overcoming trauma. one of the keys according to sandberg and co-author adam grant is to write about the pain. >> when people didn't say anything, i felt increasingly isolated and so rather than wait for the person who is suffering we can say to them, i know you're going through pain and i'm here if you want to talk. >> there h
that is facebook's sheryl sandberg delivering virginia tech's commencement address on friday. >> and resilience is a powerful one and it comes from the heart. sandberg, who sits on the board of disney, our parent company, of course, was blindsided by a personal tragedy and now she's written a book about how we can all get through the hardest of times. here's abc's juju chang. >> after the death of her husband, dave goldberg, two years ago, sheryl sandberg found herself struggling...
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oliver: up next, sheryl sandberg on silicon valley's fear of failure.na's supersized embrace of robots. of robots. that is next on "blo of robots. that is next on "blo i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. oliver: this is your bloo
oliver: up next, sheryl sandberg on silicon valley's fear of failure.na's supersized embrace of robots. of robots. that is next on "blo of robots. that is next on "blo i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your...
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first, we cake it off with julia boorstin who just spoke with sheryl sandberg moments ago. >> i just got off the phone with sheryl sandberg and we spoke after the earnings crossed and she wanted to talk about what drove the costs to better than expected revenue and earnings. the brands are moving to facebook and mobile. advertisers are moving dollars over to reach them. here's what she said about growth outside of facebook's core app. >> instagram is a growing part of our business. we have now 8 million business profiles on instagram that are small businesses and we're seeing a lot of usage and we are casting ads and stories. messenger is really in a much earlier stage and something that we are really focused on user experience and beginning to think about how businesses and people connect. >> just today, facebook said it will hire 3,000 new employees to monitor videos posted on facebook. i asked sandberg if advertisers were pulling back in response to outcry over the video of a murder shared on facebook last month. here's what sandberg said in response to that question. >> we are in
first, we cake it off with julia boorstin who just spoke with sheryl sandberg moments ago. >> i just got off the phone with sheryl sandberg and we spoke after the earnings crossed and she wanted to talk about what drove the costs to better than expected revenue and earnings. the brands are moving to facebook and mobile. advertisers are moving dollars over to reach them. here's what she said about growth outside of facebook's core app. >> instagram is a growing part of our business....
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ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve.ay scandinavia may think we get that already but it is a hot topic in the us. all the other business stories as well. i will be back in 20 minutes and i am always on twitter.. two sugars, police. north korea says sunday's missile test involved a newly developed medium—to—long range rocket — although, the exact details of its capabilities are unclear. the device flew for 30 minutes before coming down in the sea between north korea and japan — that's within a hundred kilometres of the russian coastline. 0ur correspondent in seoul, steve evans explains that this doesn't necessarily mean the us is now within reach. it is getting a bit ahead of itself, in that it says that the us is now within striking range. well, even if this missile is as successful as it seems to be, that still doesn't make it an intercontinental ballistic missile. it makes it by far the most successful missile tested so far. it reached, by north korea's own account and japan's own account, 2,000 kilometres into the air
ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve.ay scandinavia may think we get that already but it is a hot topic in the us. all the other business stories as well. i will be back in 20 minutes and i am always on twitter.. two sugars, police. north korea says sunday's missile test involved a newly developed medium—to—long range rocket — although, the exact details of its capabilities are unclear. the device flew for 30 minutes before coming down in...
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sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to.sett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." ( mark ) that was kron four's ella sogomonian reporting. bassett has filed a report with the san mateo county sheriff's office. (darya) coming up on the kron four morning news... we'll talk to gary about the epic warrior's comeback... the potentially deadly ankle roll... the hamilton hype... and mother's day. the world according to gary is in a few minutes. ( mark ) and after the break... hundreds of kids sent home sick from a northern california school. we'll tell you what is making them ill. and here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge. (robin) hot spot bay bridge wb 80 before the tunnel a motorcycle accide
sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to.sett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." ( mark ) that was...
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sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to. bassett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." ( james ) that was kron four's ella sogomonian reporting. bassett has filed a report with the san mateo county sheriff's office. ( james ) in the east bay. a woman is arrested in connection with a high-speed car chase that killed a pittsburg woman police responded to reports of a person looking into cars at the clayton station shopping center around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. police say the woman hopped in an s-u-v and took off when officers arrived, driving at speeds of more than 80-mile-per-hour. authorities say the suspect was driving down myrtle drive near ayers road when she lost control of the s-u-v... crash
sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to. bassett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." ( james )...
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i think those two things go together. >> reporter: sandberg also said while instagram is now a driver of the company's revenue growth, they see potential to generate revenue from their messenger app down the line. i'm julia boorstin in beverly hills. >>> facebook will hire 3,000 workers to monitor content and remove questionable material following postings of suicide and murder. the employees will review millions of reports that facebook gets each week about posts that may violate its terms of service. facebook already has 4500 workers who review posts. >>> federal reserve policymakers acknowledge some of the weakness in the economy and decided now is not the time to make a move on interest rates. but the central bank did signal it is still moving ahead with policy tightening. steve liesman reports tonight from was >> reporter: the federal reserve looked through economic weakness and signaled to markets that a june rate hike remains on track. consumer spending grew only modestly. it went on to say fundamentals underpinning continued growth remain solid and said the slowing of growth i
i think those two things go together. >> reporter: sandberg also said while instagram is now a driver of the company's revenue growth, they see potential to generate revenue from their messenger app down the line. i'm julia boorstin in beverly hills. >>> facebook will hire 3,000 workers to monitor content and remove questionable material following postings of suicide and murder. the employees will review millions of reports that facebook gets each week about posts that may...
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consumer expert erica sandberg says it's common practice by thieves to target seniors over the phoner money pretending to be loved ones.sot: erica sandberg, consumer expert// "i don't care how old you are you don't want to admit fault and if you think you did something wrong reach out to your loved one."bassett hopes others learn from her hardship. while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i feel like it could have just happened to anyone but it was unfortunate that it was just us." if you might be on the line with a scam caller consumer expert erica sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to.bassett filed a report with the san mateo county sheriff's office.her family is working on contacting best buy in hopes of getting the money back.live in the newsroom ella sogomonian kron 4 news. in a follow up to a story we brought you last nighta computer engineer in michigan was the one who figured out how to stop what some experts call the biggest cyberattack ever . authorities say a hack
consumer expert erica sandberg says it's common practice by thieves to target seniors over the phoner money pretending to be loved ones.sot: erica sandberg, consumer expert// "i don't care how old you are you don't want to admit fault and if you think you did something wrong reach out to your loved one."bassett hopes others learn from her hardship. while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i feel like it could have...
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sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to.bassett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." bassett filed a report with the san mateo county sheriff's office.although she may not get her money back she hopes other senior will learn from her story and more cautious. j.r. (jr stone)in a follow up to a story we brought you last nighta computer engineer in michigan was the one who figured out how to stop what some experts call the biggest cyberattack ever . authorities say a hacker or group of hackers created ransomware called "wannacry" using stolen n-s-a tools. the software locked down computer files and demanded three hundred dollars. more than 200-thousand people were affected in 150 countries. 20 percen
sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to.bassett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." bassett filed...
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ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve.its growth forecasts for this year as it looks towards approving new austerity measures. according to the state news agency, the government has lowered its growth target to 1.8% from 2.7%. the latest estimate also falls short of the european commission's projections. one of the world's biggest miners — bhp billiton is rebranding and axing the world billiton from its name. the australian company bhp gained the name when it merged with a south african company in 2001. the firm says the change is all part of its efforts to emphasise its australian heritage. let's check in with the financial markets now and in asia investors have been mainly pretty upbeat. that figure was to do with results from department stores. investors have shrugged off the effect of the cyber attack and instead, the value of security stocks have surged. a male positive sentiment across platforms has been capped with some figures from china. let's take a look at europe. samira hussain takes a look ahead at what's we c
ms sandberg says public policies need to catch up with what american families deserve.its growth forecasts for this year as it looks towards approving new austerity measures. according to the state news agency, the government has lowered its growth target to 1.8% from 2.7%. the latest estimate also falls short of the european commission's projections. one of the world's biggest miners — bhp billiton is rebranding and axing the world billiton from its name. the australian company bhp gained...
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julia boorstin, just spoke to cheryl sandberg who will join us next. a courtroom showdown over self-driving car technology. we will get you details on the contentious case coming up. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. . >>> welcome back. the dow the only major average to close positive today. meanwhile, after hours in earnings, interesting results. you should see the notes. we have a dozen companies that reported. facebook, tesla, mike, have been the big ones, we briefly mentioned aig. fitbit was up big after hours, not that that one is all that vital, shall we say, to how people trade the markets tomorrow. square did pretty well. what do you make of kraft heinz and cheesecake factory down? >> kraft heinz reminding everybody of the conundrum these companies are in which is weak organic growth and what can they do on the operating basis
julia boorstin, just spoke to cheryl sandberg who will join us next. a courtroom showdown over self-driving car technology. we will get you details on the contentious case coming up. and, when we're not in those rooms, we want our shows to go with us. anywhere? you got that right, kid show thing. get a directv all-included package for 4 rooms. only $25 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. available for at&t unlimited plus customers. . >>> welcome back. the dow the only major...
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mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg. if snapchat has a sheryl sandberg, get him or her out. >> i think evan spegle would say his genius is on the advertising side. >> that's a key point. the equity structure at ipo time people who bought the shares know this is a bet on him. not just the company. >> remember, mark zuckerberg realized i'm not the world's best ad global scaling person. he found her. she built this incredible business. google did the same thing. brought in tim armstrong. built this amazing business. who is it at snapchat? >> you think they are getting the message? is this a story where it's a maturity thing? >> possibly. we'll see. i and inway it's structured and this only comes into play now, but you remember they were saying look i don't mean to rain on the parade but this is a situation where one person has total control. no one can say anything. no voting pressure you can bring to bear. the answer to that question, evan speegle bummed this morning? >> he has a billion dollars. the stock by the way is of
mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg. if snapchat has a sheryl sandberg, get him or her out. >> i think evan spegle would say his genius is on the advertising side. >> that's a key point. the equity structure at ipo time people who bought the shares know this is a bet on him. not just the company. >> remember, mark zuckerberg realized i'm not the world's best ad global scaling person. he found her. she built this incredible business. google did the same thing. brought in tim...
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she also sits on this board. >> sandberg is coo at facebook. her late husband was survey monkey's ceo. >> the board is an important aspect of any company. you can't say they just collect a chunk of change, the board has influence, it's a big deal. and right now they're all old and they're all white. >> she just has a good track record of communicating and empathizing with other people. >>> i'm so tired of both political parties talking about incrementalism, america has always thought big and boldly. what has happened to us? >> think big, that's the advice today from former vice president joe biden who gave the annual class stay address to ann arbor class of 2017. biten told students they're graduating at a moment of great change. mark zuckerberg is scheduled to give harvard's commencement speech. tomorrow he will receive an honary degree. >>> united airlines ceo offered a reassurance to shareholders. oscar munos says the company is doing all it can to be more customer friendly since video surfaced of a passenger being forced off a plane last mo
she also sits on this board. >> sandberg is coo at facebook. her late husband was survey monkey's ceo. >> the board is an important aspect of any company. you can't say they just collect a chunk of change, the board has influence, it's a big deal. and right now they're all old and they're all white. >> she just has a good track record of communicating and empathizing with other people. >>> i'm so tired of both political parties talking about incrementalism, america...
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she also sits on this board. >> sandberg is coo at facebook. her late husband was survey monkey's ceo. >> the board is an important aspect of any company. you can't say they just collect a chunk of change, the board has influence, it's a big deal. and right now they're all old and they're all white. >> she just has a good track record of communicating and empathizing with other people. >>> i'm so tired of both political parties talking about incrementalism, america has always thought big and boldly. what has happened to us? >> think big, that's the advice today from former vice president joe biden who gave the annual class stay address to ann arbor class of 2017. biten told students they're graduating at a moment of great change. mark zuckerberg is scheduled to give harvard's commencement speech. tomorrow he will receive an honary degree. >>> united airlines ceo offered a reassurance to shareholders. oscar munos says the company is doing all it can to be more customer friendly since video surfaced of a passenger being forced off a plane last mo
she also sits on this board. >> sandberg is coo at facebook. her late husband was survey monkey's ceo. >> the board is an important aspect of any company. you can't say they just collect a chunk of change, the board has influence, it's a big deal. and right now they're all old and they're all white. >> she just has a good track record of communicating and empathizing with other people. >>> i'm so tired of both political parties talking about incrementalism, america...
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we will hear from sheryl sandberg on the social network's earnings report ahead.
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she sits on this board. >> sandberg, coo at facebook.surveymonkey's ceo, some believe williams could be a change agent in silicon valley. >> the board is important aspect of any company. can't say they collect a chunk of change. the board has influence. a big deal. right now they're all old and all white. >> she has a smile and track record. and a way of communicating, and, and empathizing with human beings unlike anything i have ever seen before. >> athlete striving to make a difference on and off the court. in san mateo, abc 7 news. >> lance armstrong will need to shop for a tandom bike. announced his engagement to long time girlfriend anna hanson in an instagram post with the caption, she said yes. armstrong and hanson have been together nearly ten years and have two children together. the 45-year-old stripped of his titles and banned from competition in 2012 when u.s. anti-doping agency accused him of using performance enhancing drugs. all right. plenty more sports to deal with tonight. >> yeah, lot of baseball. giants, ams. and gian
she sits on this board. >> sandberg, coo at facebook.surveymonkey's ceo, some believe williams could be a change agent in silicon valley. >> the board is important aspect of any company. can't say they collect a chunk of change. the board has influence. a big deal. right now they're all old and all white. >> she has a smile and track record. and a way of communicating, and, and empathizing with human beings unlike anything i have ever seen before. >> athlete striving to...
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. >> i'm really good friends with sheryl sandberg. we go way back.ht it would be a really good idea. she also sits on this erred bo. >> reporter: sandberg is coo at facebook. her late husband was survey monkey's ceo. williams hopes to inspire si i kohl valley companies to hire more women and minorities, especially in roles of leadership. after spending nearly two days meeting with employees of the company williams said this in a statement. i i feel like diversity is something i speak to. change is always happening. change is always building. what is important to me is to be at the forefront of the change and to make it easier for the next person that comes behind me. many women we spoke with today were encouraged by williams' announcement. >> the board is an important aspect of any company. you can't say oh, they collect a chunk of change. the board has influence. and right now they're all old and they're all white. >> reporter: survey monkey ceo says williams is already making an impact. >> a lot of silicon valley companies are waking up saying are
. >> i'm really good friends with sheryl sandberg. we go way back.ht it would be a really good idea. she also sits on this erred bo. >> reporter: sandberg is coo at facebook. her late husband was survey monkey's ceo. williams hopes to inspire si i kohl valley companies to hire more women and minorities, especially in roles of leadership. after spending nearly two days meeting with employees of the company williams said this in a statement. i i feel like diversity is something i...
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facebook coo sheryl sandberg at number 12. oracle coceo at number 26 and marissa mayer at number 35. >>> cbs just announced its fall line-up. 23 shows are returning and six new shows will be added. a military drama starring david borian nas follows the professional and personal live of navy seals as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous high stakes missions! >>> s.w.a.t. is inspired by the tv series and feature film by the same name a locally born s.w.a.t. sergeant who runs a specialized tactical unit in los angeles. >> wisdom of the crowd stars emmy and golden globe award winner jeremy piven as a tech innovator who creates an app to solve his daughter's murder and in the process revolutionizes compromise solving. >> on the comedy side, young sheldon plays off the success of the "big bang theory" following a nerdy 9-year-old sheldon cooper. jim parsons narrates as adult sheldon. >>> the new family comedy stars mark feuerstein as a new divorce and actor between projects moving home to new york to regroup living in a a
facebook coo sheryl sandberg at number 12. oracle coceo at number 26 and marissa mayer at number 35. >>> cbs just announced its fall line-up. 23 shows are returning and six new shows will be added. a military drama starring david borian nas follows the professional and personal live of navy seals as they train, plan and execute the most dangerous high stakes missions! >>> s.w.a.t. is inspired by the tv series and feature film by the same name a locally born s.w.a.t. sergeant...
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come out with the annual richest self-made women and here are the top five in the bay area, sheryl sandberg, coo of facebook and a net worth of $1.6 billion, doris fischer with her husband who started the gap as the single store in san francisco in 1969 and the net worth is $2.7 billion. meg whitman, ceo of hewlett- packard has a network of $2.5 billion, and alice schwartz who founded bio lab in 1952, has a net worth of $950 million, and the ceo of the errors to networks in santa clara, ullal has a net worth of $840 million. >>> sales are taking off for the young wine drinkers with new technology making it easier to can wine. there will be dozens of varieties coming soon and if you are wondering, one can equals one glass and you can get a four pack for about four dollars. that is interesting. >>> it is 4:42 am. >>> south, pay attention -- sal, pay attention and don't think about those cans. >> cans are supposed to be is a pray method of not letting in a air. >> certainly that is a big part of winemaking and preserving, and i wonder what the shelf life would be in a can versus a bottle. >> i
come out with the annual richest self-made women and here are the top five in the bay area, sheryl sandberg, coo of facebook and a net worth of $1.6 billion, doris fischer with her husband who started the gap as the single store in san francisco in 1969 and the net worth is $2.7 billion. meg whitman, ceo of hewlett- packard has a network of $2.5 billion, and alice schwartz who founded bio lab in 1952, has a net worth of $950 million, and the ceo of the errors to networks in santa clara, ullal...
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sheryl sandberg: they're ambitious. they want to learn, they want to grow, they want to start great companies,
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." >> cheryl sandberg of facebook. all saturday at ten. >> goo episode.efore we leave jeff guy to take bass us back outside. >> clouds at the ball park, winds 10 to 20-mile-per-hour look ahead towards mother ace day 666 appear dry weather. >> pavg. >> thanks for joining us as 5:00 as a reminder lester holt from washington with his exclusive interview with president trump. . >>> tonight, stunning revelations from president trump in our nbc news exclusive interview, his first since firing fbi director james comey. >> regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey. >>> the president contradicting the white house story and his own vice president saying he was going to fire comey no matter what, calling him a show boat. and another bombshell, the question the president says he asked comey directly. >> i said if it's possible, would you let me know if i'm under investigation. he said you are not under investigation. >> tonight, our wide-ranging conversation and the fallout from it. "nightly news" from washington begins right now.
." >> cheryl sandberg of facebook. all saturday at ten. >> goo episode.efore we leave jeff guy to take bass us back outside. >> clouds at the ball park, winds 10 to 20-mile-per-hour look ahead towards mother ace day 666 appear dry weather. >> pavg. >> thanks for joining us as 5:00 as a reminder lester holt from washington with his exclusive interview with president trump. . >>> tonight, stunning revelations from president trump in our nbc news...
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even at companies like facebook where someone like sheryl sandberg is number two of the company and a big advocate for this. a lot of studies when people don't have to usenary names show that a lot -- use their names show that a lot of white men are sick of hearing this issue. only 25% of companies have active programs to address this. 95% don't see it as a core thing they need to be focused on. if it's not your priority, how can we expect managers particularly time pressed people building high growth companies to pay attention to it? >> at hp it is our priority and it starts with our board of directors. our ceo is very much dedicated to it and as we know, the white male is a really strong component of the success that we need. in addition to that, when hp, when hewlett-packard split off into two companies in november of 2015 we were very intentional with one forming that board of directors. but we saw an increase even in one -- women in the executive levels. so we increased to i think it was 27%. so by 4% increase. and we looked at it from the standpoint of first and foremost you mus
even at companies like facebook where someone like sheryl sandberg is number two of the company and a big advocate for this. a lot of studies when people don't have to usenary names show that a lot -- use their names show that a lot of white men are sick of hearing this issue. only 25% of companies have active programs to address this. 95% don't see it as a core thing they need to be focused on. if it's not your priority, how can we expect managers particularly time pressed people building high...
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but first, some advice from facebook's sheryl sandberg to this year's graduating class. >> build resilient organizations. speak up when you see injustice. lend your time and your passion to the causes that matter. my favorite poster at facebook reads, "nothing at facebook is something else's problem." when you see something that's broken, and there is a lot that is broken out there, go fix it. your motto demands that you do. >>> it's memorial day. a day the nation remembers the people who died while serving in our country's armed forces. tonight we will introduce you to some entrepreneurs who are giving back to those who defended our country. we begin with the story of two sisters living in denver. one a former army captain who got the bright idea to make fashion handbags and accessories out of durable one-of-a-kind american military-grade materi >> it's lined with the bdu camo. >> reporter: imagine helping to launch your company while on active military duty in afghanistan. then again, emily nunes cadnes makes finding time to do the impossible fashionable. >> i actually designed our signa
but first, some advice from facebook's sheryl sandberg to this year's graduating class. >> build resilient organizations. speak up when you see injustice. lend your time and your passion to the causes that matter. my favorite poster at facebook reads, "nothing at facebook is something else's problem." when you see something that's broken, and there is a lot that is broken out there, go fix it. your motto demands that you do. >>> it's memorial day. a day the nation...
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. >> that's right, i spoke to sheryl sandberg after the numbers crossed.s really driving the results. facebook beat on the top and the bottom line. reported better than expected growth. 2 million monthly active users and sandberg said this is about advertisers making the shift to mobile and facebook and instagram is where mobile users are right now. they're benefitting from the trends. and she said that they see a lot of opportunity to keep growing instagram, but then also down the line to start making money from messenger. that's also something that mark zuckerberg talked about on the earnings call last night. now, i think the reason why the stock went down really comes down to the same concerns that analysts have had for the past couple of quarters. facebook has made it very clear they have not been able to continue to grow the ad rates so they'll see it slowing in the second half of if year. they're investing in the growth, hiring more employees, et cetera. >> julia, thanks. the stock has run up about 15% in the last three months. had a banner year over
. >> that's right, i spoke to sheryl sandberg after the numbers crossed.s really driving the results. facebook beat on the top and the bottom line. reported better than expected growth. 2 million monthly active users and sandberg said this is about advertisers making the shift to mobile and facebook and instagram is where mobile users are right now. they're benefitting from the trends. and she said that they see a lot of opportunity to keep growing instagram, but then also down the line...
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and facebook‘s sheryl sandberg makes a mother's day plea to the us government — we'll have all the details
and facebook‘s sheryl sandberg makes a mother's day plea to the us government — we'll have all the details
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. >>> next, facebook chief operating officer, cheryl sandberg, and psychologist, adam grant thought on perseverance, option b. followed by an condition of the februaries group that turned interest a political movement, pant suit nation. and then allen taylor's history of the american revolution. some of the authors have or will be appearing on booktv and you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible discussion] >> good evening, everyone. yes? good evening. thank you so much. rainy day books and the national world war museum museum and memorial are pleased to we
. >>> next, facebook chief operating officer, cheryl sandberg, and psychologist, adam grant thought on perseverance, option b. followed by an condition of the februaries group that turned interest a political movement, pant suit nation. and then allen taylor's history of the american revolution. some of the authors have or will be appearing on booktv and you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible discussion] >> good evening, everyone. yes? good evening. thank you...
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i think sheryl sandberg agrees with that.hink there was nearly as much of a gap as people imagined, but i do believe strongly now, and that a wrote in my book "unfinished business" is that we don't have to think about this as a women's issue but rather a care issue. this is for all people caring for children, parents, spouses, siblings. to society is making it hard combine earning an income and caring for others, and if we want to exploit the talents of our society, harness the growth and potential of our citizens, we have doing knowledge that most workers also now have caregiving responsibilities, and not just women. they have to make room for the responsibilities and support them. emily: those anne-marie slaughter, president and ceo of new america. a famous harvard dropout, mark zuckerberg returns to the university to deliver the commencement speech. he told graduates they need to find others find purpose were a world of machines are finding -- taking jobs and communities aren't as stable. >> you graduate when this is espec
i think sheryl sandberg agrees with that.hink there was nearly as much of a gap as people imagined, but i do believe strongly now, and that a wrote in my book "unfinished business" is that we don't have to think about this as a women's issue but rather a care issue. this is for all people caring for children, parents, spouses, siblings. to society is making it hard combine earning an income and caring for others, and if we want to exploit the talents of our society, harness the growth...
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aboutked with sarah frier sheryl sandberg and her role of bringing emotion to the company.eople came to work for this, but they are try to give you look like ads. megan: you have to look at what google was when it started. it made it more efficient to find the things you wanted on the internet. facebook was a way to find girls at the beginning for mark zuckerberg. and it morphed over the years as ashley calls it, a giant public scrapbook of people's lives. in part, there's an argument on the side of the industry that -- are they responsible as platforms for being transformative receptacles of this kind of philanthropic mission? or have they just morphed so far beyond their original starting mission that now they encompass so much of how we actually live our lives daily basis. there is an argument to made that facebook through ai artificial intelligence and virtual reality will take the place of so many other disruptive technologies in our life. the range of everything they are involved in from driverless cars and transit and how that will develop in the future. that's a hug
aboutked with sarah frier sheryl sandberg and her role of bringing emotion to the company.eople came to work for this, but they are try to give you look like ads. megan: you have to look at what google was when it started. it made it more efficient to find the things you wanted on the internet. facebook was a way to find girls at the beginning for mark zuckerberg. and it morphed over the years as ashley calls it, a giant public scrapbook of people's lives. in part, there's an argument on the...
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we have made equipment the ceo of hewlett-packard with a net worth of $2.5 billion, sheryl sandberg has a net worth of $1.6 billion, allie schwartz has a net worth of $950 million, and jayshree ullal with a net worth of $840 million. >>> the sacramento area man arrested accused of selling almost to me dollars worth of these -- bees and beehives and has stolen these things over the last three years, out on bail. inverse bert's -- experts say this is the biggest theft of the bees and beehives they have ever seen. >> these bee boxes and beehives are stolen throughout california, missouri and montana. >> there have been even more this due to the increased value of the beehives. >>> a man setting more fires in contra costa county and what his father had to say about the allegations. >>> the brand new fleet of trains, we show you the new design of the muni trains. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these car
we have made equipment the ceo of hewlett-packard with a net worth of $2.5 billion, sheryl sandberg has a net worth of $1.6 billion, allie schwartz has a net worth of $950 million, and jayshree ullal with a net worth of $840 million. >>> the sacramento area man arrested accused of selling almost to me dollars worth of these -- bees and beehives and has stolen these things over the last three years, out on bail. inverse bert's -- experts say this is the biggest theft of the bees and...
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. >> cheryl sandberg among them. saturday at 10:00. we will tune in.urday at 10:00 also some good weather hopefully. >> mostly clear skies as we tee up for mother's day weekend. a lot of you want nice weather and looks like we'll pull through for you on that seven-day forecast. as we get a look right now, the biggest change we've had is most notably the colder temperatures. down seven at this hour in san jose. concord one of the largest drops with 23 degrees cooler. let's take it right now to concord. you can see the current condition is so much different than yesterday. we had those upper 80s and low 90s. now down to 62 degrees. we'll have 50s for tonight and those low clouds continuing. it's the low clouds for tomorrow morning that will stick around and make your commute a little bit difficult, especially near the peninsula with the possibility of drizzle. also watch out for some drizzle and mist in san francisco and the north bay. now, on top of that colder westerly wind importing the fog, we'll also see a cold front moving closer to the coastline.
. >> cheryl sandberg among them. saturday at 10:00. we will tune in.urday at 10:00 also some good weather hopefully. >> mostly clear skies as we tee up for mother's day weekend. a lot of you want nice weather and looks like we'll pull through for you on that seven-day forecast. as we get a look right now, the biggest change we've had is most notably the colder temperatures. down seven at this hour in san jose. concord one of the largest drops with 23 degrees cooler. let's take it...
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i think sheryl sandberg agrees with that, and i don't think there was nearly as much of a gap as peopled. but what i do believe, very strongly now,, and that i wrote in my book "unfinished business," is we have to think of this not as a women's issue, but i care issue. this is for all people who care for children, for parents, for spouses, for siblings. our society makes it very hard to combine earning an income and caring for others, and if we want to exploit the talent of our society, if we want to harness the growth and potential of our citizens, we have to acknowledgment most workers also now have caregiving responsibilities, not just women, and they grew for those responsibilities and support them. emily: that was anne-marie slaughter of the new america foundation. the commission on workers and technology report was done in partnership with bloomberg television's parent company, bloomberg lp. coming up, a major ceo shakeup at ford. what a means for the company's self driving car initiative, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tech: it was this day in 15 years ago that netflix made its publi
i think sheryl sandberg agrees with that, and i don't think there was nearly as much of a gap as peopled. but what i do believe, very strongly now,, and that i wrote in my book "unfinished business," is we have to think of this not as a women's issue, but i care issue. this is for all people who care for children, for parents, for spouses, for siblings. our society makes it very hard to combine earning an income and caring for others, and if we want to exploit the talent of our...
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tech leaders have graced the walls of this prestigious institution, including bill gates and sheryl sandbergth harvard president and discussed how this institution fosters innovation among its students. >> i think we have such a vibrant innovation community in so many dimensions here. its exciting to see it growing. it is exciting to see the output. i think having mark zuckerberg come back will be a great moment for everyone to celebrate him and remind ourselves of the many ways in which we have been innovators and will continue to be innovators. caroline: one of the things you have innovated is i lab. you have accelerators that can help foster growing businesses. how long is that in play, and how does it help build new companies coming out of harvard? >> ilab started in 2011 with providing support and building companies with ideas and putting them into the commercial world. with that kind of help, we could enable students and faculty to really follow their ideas and their dreams, and make their own tangible realities in the world. it has turned out to be a success beyond our dreams. people
tech leaders have graced the walls of this prestigious institution, including bill gates and sheryl sandbergth harvard president and discussed how this institution fosters innovation among its students. >> i think we have such a vibrant innovation community in so many dimensions here. its exciting to see it growing. it is exciting to see the output. i think having mark zuckerberg come back will be a great moment for everyone to celebrate him and remind ourselves of the many ways in which...
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chernw carl sandberg was the first one to get at them. he did not know what to do with it. all of the biographies from comments, --then .oris kearns goodwin and others whether full-length biographies or biographical studies, all of them use parts. they quote a passage but nobody dives into the letters themselves. in my first job in 1972 in springfield, illinois. i had gotten my phd in european history so i stumbled on lincoln , what else are you going to do in springfield, illinois except study lincoln. i was 28 years old. in 1973i stumbled on these letters and i said, wow, amazing. i started working on them and thinking about them. after 1976, what convinced me that i should stay with this was i got to know the editor of the collected works. garrulousonderful type. he said you have to keep at this. tosaid carl sandburg used tell me he did not know what to do with these letters. somebody has to really interpret these letters. i had to back off from them because i did not feel i was qualified. that was all very encouraging. i then wrote it as a chapter in my first book. real
chernw carl sandberg was the first one to get at them. he did not know what to do with it. all of the biographies from comments, --then .oris kearns goodwin and others whether full-length biographies or biographical studies, all of them use parts. they quote a passage but nobody dives into the letters themselves. in my first job in 1972 in springfield, illinois. i had gotten my phd in european history so i stumbled on lincoln , what else are you going to do in springfield, illinois except study...
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she says she met the leadership group through her now co-board member, sheryl sandberg.scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> more than a dozen bay area singles frustrated with a matchmaker they paid thousands. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. that's next. >>> new details tonight about the investigation into the deadly bombing at the ariana grande concert in manchester. our coverage of the manchester terrorist attack continues. >>> it's 6:30. did the suicide bomber have help? our coverage of the manchester terrorist attack continues. two days after that deadly bombing, new questions are being raised tonight. a lot unfolding in this investigation this evening. >> there are more arrests as well as a new concern about the possibility of more violence in that region. nbc's jay gray joins us from manchester with the very latest. jay? >> reporter: good evening. we're in st. ann's square right now. i want to give you a look at the memorial. you can see the flowers, candles and balloons. this thing has been growing all day. there are still people out in the early morning ho
she says she met the leadership group through her now co-board member, sheryl sandberg.scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> more than a dozen bay area singles frustrated with a matchmaker they paid thousands. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. that's next. >>> new details tonight about the investigation into the deadly bombing at the ariana grande concert in manchester. our coverage of the manchester terrorist attack continues. >>> it's 6:30. did the suicide...
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i'm trying to find the next mark sucker berg's and sheryl sandbergs. there are a range of companies that are private, but there are some spectacular large cap companies such as google and ten cent, facebook, amazon, that perhaps could dial back a little from a valuation standpoint. it wouldn't be a problem in the short term but i would bet a lot on their prospects where they're founder driven in the long run. >> all right. five cents a share. you should make a hat with it on it. jim, thanks for joining us. thanks. >> thanks so much. >> that's jim breyer joining us from the code conference. coming up, kara swisher will join us off her interview with former candidate hillary clinton. ohio is taking aim at drugmakers over the opioid addiction. that coming up. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> welcome back. some new details emerging on the house probe into russia. we'll have those details when we come right back. fees? what did you have
i'm trying to find the next mark sucker berg's and sheryl sandbergs. there are a range of companies that are private, but there are some spectacular large cap companies such as google and ten cent, facebook, amazon, that perhaps could dial back a little from a valuation standpoint. it wouldn't be a problem in the short term but i would bet a lot on their prospects where they're founder driven in the long run. >> all right. five cents a share. you should make a hat with it on it. jim,...
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have total control now over his health but here in his detach garage he has total control over the sandbergroad. including schedule link daily runs from frost bit falls to clara city. >> that's where the conductor drops off the orders and the other conductor picks them up. >> his right hand man and collecting building and bringing the model railroad to life is bruce erickson. >> garage sales are another thing. >> garage sales are good, too. >> yup. >> find quiet a few things at a guard garage sales. >> bruce is several years old diagnosed with alzheimer's more than decade ago now. bruce just has a short walk to his garage in the same senior facility where he, too, has cleared out the entire space to make way for his own train collection. >> we support each other. we talk about the disease. um, and jerry is earlier stage than i am, so i see him going through stuff i used to go through. and so we talk about it, and, you know, we're great friends. >> reporter: the doctors and medical professionals have told both of them keep their brains active and to stay busy as they fight the potentially de
have total control now over his health but here in his detach garage he has total control over the sandbergroad. including schedule link daily runs from frost bit falls to clara city. >> that's where the conductor drops off the orders and the other conductor picks them up. >> his right hand man and collecting building and bringing the model railroad to life is bruce erickson. >> garage sales are another thing. >> garage sales are good, too. >> yup. >> find...