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sean parker is a good example, sean parker his money in napster and facebook , the first president of facebook and he published, now he's turned to philanthropy as a young billionaire in these new activists philanthropy's coming out of the tech sector and he published this manifesto in the wall street journal called philanthropy for hackers and or after philanthropy or something like that and he had a sort of scaling words for the old legacy foundations. there are bureaucratic, institutional, sclerotic, that whatever we do, the last thing we're going to do is straight institutions that sit around for the next century getting calcified. you should put your money in and deploy it now and that's an overstatement. these legacy foundations are actually nearly as path as someone like sean parker suggests and many of them have been trying to pick up their game. i don't know whether they're trying to do that because the few donors are arriving on the scene but the macarthur foundation is a great example. julius Ãsince he became president, she's really tried to turn the foundation into more of
sean parker is a good example, sean parker his money in napster and facebook , the first president of facebook and he published, now he's turned to philanthropy as a young billionaire in these new activists philanthropy's coming out of the tech sector and he published this manifesto in the wall street journal called philanthropy for hackers and or after philanthropy or something like that and he had a sort of scaling words for the old legacy foundations. there are bureaucratic, institutional,...
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sean parker is an example, made his money in naps stuberer and facebook and has turned to philanthropy and new activists coming out of the tech sector and published this manifesto in the wall street journal called philanthropy for hackers. and something like that. he had some scathing words to the legacy foundation, bureaucratic institutional, sporadic, whatever we do as new philanthropists, the last thing we will do is create institutions that sit around for the next century getting calcified, put their money in and deploy it now. that is an overstatement. the legacy foundations are not nearly as padded as parker just said many have been trying to pick up their game. i don't know if they are trying to do that because donors are arriving on the scene but the macarthur foundation is a great example. julius dash became president, she's trying to turn the foundation into more of a risk-taking foundation that take big risks, one of their signature initiatives is 100 in change, they are going to give $100 million to solve a single problem. any problem you can apply, a bunch of finalists, he
sean parker is an example, made his money in naps stuberer and facebook and has turned to philanthropy and new activists coming out of the tech sector and published this manifesto in the wall street journal called philanthropy for hackers. and something like that. he had some scathing words to the legacy foundation, bureaucratic institutional, sporadic, whatever we do as new philanthropists, the last thing we will do is create institutions that sit around for the next century getting calcified,...
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. ♪ emily: sean parker has a step down from spotify's board of directors.was an early spotify investor, joining the service in 2010. plenty of heavyweights will remain at the company. including former disney ceo, stag. the world's largest music streaming service will go public on the new york stock exchange this year. you developments in the wake of travis kalanick's exit as uber's ceo as the ridesharing start up tries a new chapter, we have new date -- details behind his exit. eric newcomer joins us now. we have been getting more and more details about how exactly this happened. two investors flying to chicago to deliver him a letter. tell us what we know now. one who is on the board until recently left his two partners, peter and matt, flight to chicago to meet travis at the wrist and hand deliver him this and hand-deliver him this letter telling him to resign. the letters got travis out. emily: what was it that convince them this was the right decision, after all these years? eric: there is so much. case troubled a lot of people. at the handling of waymo
. ♪ emily: sean parker has a step down from spotify's board of directors.was an early spotify investor, joining the service in 2010. plenty of heavyweights will remain at the company. including former disney ceo, stag. the world's largest music streaming service will go public on the new york stock exchange this year. you developments in the wake of travis kalanick's exit as uber's ceo as the ridesharing start up tries a new chapter, we have new date -- details behind his exit. eric newcomer...
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in october 2013 the fbi started investigating sean parker, a foreign person trinidad and tobago done at after he posted comments online expressing his desire to commit an attack against western interests. as in any investigation we use the range of investigative tools and techniques including section 702 in the investigation. he did this in an effort to detect any attack planning that was underway and assess the extent of his influence. in november 2014, carson traveled from trinidad and tobago to syria and became increasingly vocal online. the fbi's investigation including information collected pursuant to section 702 revealed that was a trusted member of the prolific isis network. carson was a key player in the sport, the network uses the internet, more importantly social media to distribute or let the amounts of english language terrorist propaganda. they encourage their online followers to carry out attacks in the united states. they use social media daily and directly in communications with people rather fire to spread the message to encourage people to attack. carson was a nati
in october 2013 the fbi started investigating sean parker, a foreign person trinidad and tobago done at after he posted comments online expressing his desire to commit an attack against western interests. as in any investigation we use the range of investigative tools and techniques including section 702 in the investigation. he did this in an effort to detect any attack planning that was underway and assess the extent of his influence. in november 2014, carson traveled from trinidad and tobago...
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carrie netto who is the director of the sean parker center for allergy and asthma research at stanford university and professor of medicine and pediatrics. i'm going to borrow a few of her slides that relate to the asthma and allergen concerns. let me just start with this graph which shows asthma prevalence nationwide and asthma prevalence in rhode island. in rhode island, we run a little bit higher for the experience of asthma than nationwide, and this is an issue that is important to us. it comes home to roost. dr. nado used this slide. this was exposure to extreme heat and precipitation events associated with increased historic of hospitalization for asthma. this was a study that was done in maryland, u.s.a., and as the temperature went up and there was extreme heat or precipitation, asthma hospitalization went up as well. she showed a graph from another study in new york that related the e.d. visits, emergency department visits related to ozone, related to smog, which is a well-known asthma trigger, and the estimated increase in ozone-related emergency department visits for childre
carrie netto who is the director of the sean parker center for allergy and asthma research at stanford university and professor of medicine and pediatrics. i'm going to borrow a few of her slides that relate to the asthma and allergen concerns. let me just start with this graph which shows asthma prevalence nationwide and asthma prevalence in rhode island. in rhode island, we run a little bit higher for the experience of asthma than nationwide, and this is an issue that is important to us. it...
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. >> ashley parker, i want to play something for you today from sean spicer. he got a question about this testimony and his answer made me turn my head to the side the way my dog does when she hears a high-pitched whistle. let's watch. >> did jeff sessions' folks at the doj ask for the white house's permission for him to testify publicly tomorrow? >> i don't know the answer to that question. i know congress generally speaking sets the -- whether a hearing is open or closed based on the sensitivity of the subject. >> is the president then okay with him testifying in this open setting tomorrow? >> i think he's going to testify. we're aware of it. we'll go from there. >> we're aware of it, go from there. what kind of relationship -- what is the current state of the relationship between jeff sessions and the president? >> well, i think just if you look at sean spicer sort of public face, not just his words, we're aware of it but also his body language and demeanor is that they're not particularly happy about this, this testimony. and i can tell you that they sort
. >> ashley parker, i want to play something for you today from sean spicer. he got a question about this testimony and his answer made me turn my head to the side the way my dog does when she hears a high-pitched whistle. let's watch. >> did jeff sessions' folks at the doj ask for the white house's permission for him to testify publicly tomorrow? >> i don't know the answer to that question. i know congress generally speaking sets the -- whether a hearing is open or closed...
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parker. that's the power of and. >>> last thing before we go here tonight, two days in the life of spicer. even his critics admit it's not easy being seans high points from yesterday deserved a re-airing. as you watch this superb collection as compiled by the staff at the jimmy kimmel show see if you think someone might have dictated his talking points and sent him out there to insist the trump overseas trip had been a smashing success. >> i want to recap the incredible trip concluded because it truly was an extraordinary week for america. it was an unprecedented first trip abroad. historic turning point. people talking about for many years to come. we have to look back decades to find a comparatively dramatic moment in the history of u.s. foreign policy. the speech was met with nearly universal praise, countless a y alli allies, this was a historic event. the president went to hiseral where he was received with warmth and gave highly praised address in the short space of three days trump carried out a semi revolution. >> today we heard at least another audio only no cameras briefing. they are called gaggles in the trade and have been g
parker. that's the power of and. >>> last thing before we go here tonight, two days in the life of spicer. even his critics admit it's not easy being seans high points from yesterday deserved a re-airing. as you watch this superb collection as compiled by the staff at the jimmy kimmel show see if you think someone might have dictated his talking points and sent him out there to insist the trump overseas trip had been a smashing success. >> i want to recap the incredible trip...
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sean spicer, press secretary, the incredible shrinking man. why he is shying away from the cameras more and more. i have that story. stay with us. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six bl
sean spicer, press secretary, the incredible shrinking man. why he is shying away from the cameras more and more. i have that story. stay with us. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and....
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parker. what do they say about their own comments? just weeks ago? >> well, the thing about those comments especially i remember the one you just played about sean spicer instance, that was when rod rosenstein was being helpful to the administration and that he was sort of serving as a scapegoat for the justification to fire james comey. so with this administration, especially with this president, you know, the man at the top, everything is transactional. and they have lots of good things to say about him when he was helping them in a positive deal. and now that it's less positive now that he's appointed a special counsel, you know, it's turned. it's sort of one deal after the next. they liked the first one, they didn't like the second. you've seen that reflected in their comments. >> all right. robert, i want to give you the last word here. can you talk about how this white house is cannibalizing talent on the republican side? >> oh, big-time. to my knowledge, there isn't anyone, and no disrespect to my friends that are working in the white house now, but the place you want to be is the vice president's staff. i mean, that's a serious staff that's ful
parker. what do they say about their own comments? just weeks ago? >> well, the thing about those comments especially i remember the one you just played about sean spicer instance, that was when rod rosenstein was being helpful to the administration and that he was sort of serving as a scapegoat for the justification to fire james comey. so with this administration, especially with this president, you know, the man at the top, everything is transactional. and they have lots of good things...