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selina: you have an interesting background.e in new york as an employment lawyer, as well as in san francisco, representing people who had worked in wall street. are you seeing comparisons between what had happened on wall street, culture wise, and what's now happening in silicon valley at financial technology companies in particular? >> absolutely. there's a parallel, for sure. both wall street and some of these tech firms, especially fintech, are male dominated. you have that macho culture. it might be fun and great and rewarding for the men, but, sadly, the women get left behind and stepped on. selina: you were at the company for about a year. at what point did you decide to resign, and what have you been doing since? >> i knew from the beginning i wanted to resign. i tried going back to my former employer, and that just wasn't something that happened. my breaking point really was when all the stress was getting to be too much. my hair was falling out. i had hives, stomach aches constantly. for me, it wasn't worth it at that
selina: you have an interesting background.e in new york as an employment lawyer, as well as in san francisco, representing people who had worked in wall street. are you seeing comparisons between what had happened on wall street, culture wise, and what's now happening in silicon valley at financial technology companies in particular? >> absolutely. there's a parallel, for sure. both wall street and some of these tech firms, especially fintech, are male dominated. you have that macho...
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selina wang spoke with nick whitman.ing up with new products that excite consumers. i think we did that today with hero6 black. and fusion. hero 6 black is far and away the most capable and easy to use gopro we have ever made. fusion pushes gopro into a totally new market, with 360 spherical cameras. we think this will play an important role in the future of how people capture and share themselves. fusion is the first new product. we also made important advancements with karma, which now has a follow me function. and a cool new feature that allows karma to film above it which is unique. i think we are showing gopro is continuing to innovate and continuing to excite consumers. selina: these are new additions to the product line. how else will we see it of all -- evolve beyond the traditional action cameras? nick: a big part of gopro's future is we now see a gopro as an untethered lens for your phone. what we mean is a gopro now automatically copies any new photos and videos you capture over to your phone. the gopro app cr
selina wang spoke with nick whitman.ing up with new products that excite consumers. i think we did that today with hero6 black. and fusion. hero 6 black is far and away the most capable and easy to use gopro we have ever made. fusion pushes gopro into a totally new market, with 360 spherical cameras. we think this will play an important role in the future of how people capture and share themselves. fusion is the first new product. we also made important advancements with karma, which now has a...
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selina: let's talk about growth.y say that the market leader has superior features and a similar price point. given the market effect, how much of a revenue driver do you see thrones becoming for gopro? -- drones becoming for gopro? nick: we are really excited about drones. the karma is very flexible. customers like that flexibility, that versatility. it continues to get better. , today we announced followme features as well as a look up feature, unique to drones. we will continue to innovate and advance our drone offering into what comes after karma. emily: that was gopro ceo nick woodman. famed investor jim chanos said in june that he would give up petco -- bet against against tesla once the company gives up burning money. you can take a look at this chart. you miss?" "what'd spoke to chanos who said the financials are still not there. jim: this company is supposed to be making money now. it is supposed to be making money now by 2020. i'm guessing by 2019, we will hear by 2025. this company is structurally unprofit
selina: let's talk about growth.y say that the market leader has superior features and a similar price point. given the market effect, how much of a revenue driver do you see thrones becoming for gopro? -- drones becoming for gopro? nick: we are really excited about drones. the karma is very flexible. customers like that flexibility, that versatility. it continues to get better. , today we announced followme features as well as a look up feature, unique to drones. we will continue to innovate...
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selina: last year was a challenge.k: we are taking our destiny into our own hands from a technology standpoint. selina: last year was challenging from a technical standpoint. there were some delays. what have you learned from those experiences to make sure this year's products are seamless? nick: we are doing fewer things better. in previous years, we had other businesses we were running, like our media business. we had many programs going on and products that consumers never saw that were more targeted towards professionals. we cut all of that, and focused gopro on what it does best and what our whole vision and mission is, to help people capture and share their lives so that they can celebrate the moment in a way that they just can't with any other camera. selina: being a hardware company is very difficult. in the public market gopro , shares have fallen quite dramatically since the ipo, so what are investors missing? nick: we are growing again. the previous comp of 2016 -- people think unit sales are way down, volum
selina: last year was a challenge.k: we are taking our destiny into our own hands from a technology standpoint. selina: last year was challenging from a technical standpoint. there were some delays. what have you learned from those experiences to make sure this year's products are seamless? nick: we are doing fewer things better. in previous years, we had other businesses we were running, like our media business. we had many programs going on and products that consumers never saw that were more...
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selina: we don't know all the details yet.ill last several weeks, and if it goes well, they will announce to other users. when i spoke to the company, they are doing this test based on previous research they have done. an interesting detail about this test is that it is excluding certain languages like japanese and chinese, because those are languages where you can expose a -- express a lot more in fewer characters. they had an interesting data point that almost 10% of tweets in english reach the 140-character maximum, while only about .4% of tweets in japanese reach that maximum point. they are seeing that it is much -- in certainly which is it is much easier to tweet lengthier conversations, and they hope it will be the same thing in english, too. emily: interesting to see how it plays out. selina wang in san francisco, david kirkpatrick with me in new york. mike novogratz used to be one of the best-known fund managers in wall street, now he is reinventing himself as the king of bitcoin. novogratz is starting a cryptocurrenc
selina: we don't know all the details yet.ill last several weeks, and if it goes well, they will announce to other users. when i spoke to the company, they are doing this test based on previous research they have done. an interesting detail about this test is that it is excluding certain languages like japanese and chinese, because those are languages where you can expose a -- express a lot more in fewer characters. they had an interesting data point that almost 10% of tweets in english reach...
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selina wang speaking there.ght on apple and iphones as well as upgrades to the apple watch. joining us is the ceo and cofounder of activate. a technology and strategy consultant firm. michael, great to have you on the show. i want to pick up on one of the questions about whether this is early or late in the supply issues. i look at the number of countries they're talking about pushing this out too. day ofzen on the first sales compared to 29 when we talked about the iphone 7. it feels aggressive to me. >> i think this is all a red herring. they are building a lot of anticipation. nobody should expect that this is the first time that news about the phone only. it has all been a buildup. the fact that it will be a couple of months later, it does not make a difference. people will want the phone and they will wait for it. >> a great point. what tom was choked -- telling us earlier, our executive editor is manyal technology, already incorporate technological innovations in their devices. how innovative is apple at t
selina wang speaking there.ght on apple and iphones as well as upgrades to the apple watch. joining us is the ceo and cofounder of activate. a technology and strategy consultant firm. michael, great to have you on the show. i want to pick up on one of the questions about whether this is early or late in the supply issues. i look at the number of countries they're talking about pushing this out too. day ofzen on the first sales compared to 29 when we talked about the iphone 7. it feels...
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selina larson is one of them. selina graduated on the same day as her 22-year-old daughter, raven.rson decided on personalized learning after her daughter began classes at n.a.u.'s flagstaff campus. >> i said, you know what, i'm going back to school, and i'm going to finish before you. >> sreenivasan: larson did graduate before raven, by five hours. >> here's my hero graduating from college. >> five hours before you. >> sreenivasan: larson did all the coursework for a liberal arts bachelor's degree at their family home in phoenix. it took her three years. >> i did appreciate having my own timeline, i think that gives you a lot of control, but you have to be very motivated on yur own. >> sreenivasan: the university points to anecdotal success stories, but there's been little research to show if this new way of learning benefits students. and for larson, the process wasn't always easy. there were technical glitches. >> there could be a struggle with software, where something something, and it doesn't open. and you can't get in, and their it can't help you, so you're going around in c
selina larson is one of them. selina graduated on the same day as her 22-year-old daughter, raven.rson decided on personalized learning after her daughter began classes at n.a.u.'s flagstaff campus. >> i said, you know what, i'm going back to school, and i'm going to finish before you. >> sreenivasan: larson did graduate before raven, by five hours. >> here's my hero graduating from college. >> five hours before you. >> sreenivasan: larson did all the coursework...
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nora was just a little girl when selina vanished. she was 9 months pregnant when she disappeared.n the left you can see what she looked like then on the right is an age progression of what she looks like today. >> if she was alive if not made contact with us. >> reporter: the age enhanced photo has been released by the willingboro police department on its facebook page. >> it helps with the boom of social media. >> when selina disappeared in 1996 we didn't have the social media we have now. >> reporter: over the years, detectives have travelinged -- traveled to florida and kentucky and tennessee trying to track down the leads in the disappearance. it's 20 years and they have not ginger up. >> she is still a missing person and we won't stop until we find her. >> reporter: police say the family and the mount holly church was less cooperative in the investigation. they freer she -- fear she was n away by family friends or murdered to conceal the baby's father. with no word on her whereabouts, the case is cold, but police say they will continue updating her photo hopele she'll be foun
nora was just a little girl when selina vanished. she was 9 months pregnant when she disappeared.n the left you can see what she looked like then on the right is an age progression of what she looks like today. >> if she was alive if not made contact with us. >> reporter: the age enhanced photo has been released by the willingboro police department on its facebook page. >> it helps with the boom of social media. >> when selina disappeared in 1996 we didn't have the...
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selina wang, let's ask about incrementalism.verything. this is a huge step forward. it seems like he is not talking about some sort of radically new device. ms. wang: we are all waiting for x.e upcoming iphone we expect them to rid themselves of the home button with facial recognition. and there is going to be some surprise from the phone -- from the crowd, which this facial recognition will be able to read your expression. if you're making a happy face, it will suggest that you send a smiley face emoji. this type of sensing has not been seen before, and it's really going to change the way that people interact with this phone. 40 may findre above this creepy and may not want to interact with these new features, but the younger demographic will find this dramatic improvement interesting
selina wang, let's ask about incrementalism.verything. this is a huge step forward. it seems like he is not talking about some sort of radically new device. ms. wang: we are all waiting for x.e upcoming iphone we expect them to rid themselves of the home button with facial recognition. and there is going to be some surprise from the phone -- from the crowd, which this facial recognition will be able to read your expression. if you're making a happy face, it will suggest that you send a smiley...
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selina, who drove this and where is it going?mething jack dorsey has been talking about for quite some time. blaster they were considering raising it to even 10,000 characters. twitter's corp. problem, how do we become a mainstream platform and increase monthly active users? the number has remained a stagnant, which is causing a lot of concern for investors. by making it longer, the amount you can tweak, they are hoping more people felt comfortable tweeting on the platform without having to spend time and frustration to condense all of their thoughts. what is this mean for user base growth? obviously it has been slowing. will this help? selina: some analysts say it cannot hurt. it is unclear if it will push that number forward. we did see around the election time, donald trump's tweets did have an impact on that. a core criticism has been this is a platform that is very niche, for certain groups of people, journalists and celebrities, and how can we make it something everyone wants to interact on? they are hoping by making it eas
selina, who drove this and where is it going?mething jack dorsey has been talking about for quite some time. blaster they were considering raising it to even 10,000 characters. twitter's corp. problem, how do we become a mainstream platform and increase monthly active users? the number has remained a stagnant, which is causing a lot of concern for investors. by making it longer, the amount you can tweak, they are hoping more people felt comfortable tweeting on the platform without having to...
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he is smiling a bit more, seated in a car next to his wife, selina, of many years.dline, donald tsang denies graft charge at high court trial, and the jury charge at high court trial, and the jury is composed of five women and four men. and that is the latest, rico. i will be certainly watching this trial and reporting back to you. thank you so much for the update. in south korea, the military has been prosecuting gay soldiers under an old law which bans homosexual activity in the army. campaigners have called it a witch—hunt, while the military has defended its actions, saying that they are aimed at protecting the wholesomeness of the army. 0ne at protecting the wholesomeness of the army. one of the soldiers being prosecuted has spoken to the bbc. his identity has been concealed for his protection. doi do i have to live as a crewman because i am gay? this lot exists to kill homosexuals. —— this law. i was really embarrassed. the investigator came to me, all of a sudden, and began to ask which soldiers i met, and what i did with them. they took my phone as evidence.
he is smiling a bit more, seated in a car next to his wife, selina, of many years.dline, donald tsang denies graft charge at high court trial, and the jury charge at high court trial, and the jury is composed of five women and four men. and that is the latest, rico. i will be certainly watching this trial and reporting back to you. thank you so much for the update. in south korea, the military has been prosecuting gay soldiers under an old law which bans homosexual activity in the army....
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selina: their first farming site is in san francisco, and it was quite a process to get into the unitd to go into a cleaning roo white onesie, put my feet in sterile water, put gloves on, and the reason you have to take such precaution before going into these farms is that, each of the gigantic rooms is a perfectly controlled environment. everything in there is made so utmost, plant is at the peak conditions. the temperature, the oxygen level, the type of light being fed to the plant, everything is timed perfectly. but the plan is to take each of these growing rooms and to build them in less than 30 days around the world. they are targeting every city with more than 100 people. there are about 500 cities of that size around the world. oliver: big aspirations here. let's talk about who is in charge. as i was trying to describe where you went, i was vacillating between a farm in a lab. it is hard to wrap your head around it, if you haven't seen it. the chief executive officer of the company wants you to call it something specific. tell us why. : the ceo and the science officer both have
selina: their first farming site is in san francisco, and it was quite a process to get into the unitd to go into a cleaning roo white onesie, put my feet in sterile water, put gloves on, and the reason you have to take such precaution before going into these farms is that, each of the gigantic rooms is a perfectly controlled environment. everything in there is made so utmost, plant is at the peak conditions. the temperature, the oxygen level, the type of light being fed to the plant,...
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i talked to selina wang. selena: this is a massive indoor farm. difference between the traditional idea vertical farming, these horizontal shelves stacked on top of each other, is that with plenty, the plants grow out of vertical poles stacked next to each other. it looks like there are these enormous, 20 foot tall walls of plants stretching as far as the eye can see. the plan is to build these gigantic indoor farms outside of every major metropolitan city around the world. this eeo and his chief science officer, the way they designed the system is a growth to 350 times more yields than a traditional outdoor field, and use 1% of the water. jonathan: we have basically got giant indoor farms, not to be called labs. let's talk about where plenty exists now. where did you go to visit thei r farming unit and what exactly did you see? selena: i went to their first farming site in south san francisco. it was quite a process to get into the unit. i had to go into the cleaning room, put on a full white onesie suit. i had the gloves on, put my feet and ster
i talked to selina wang. selena: this is a massive indoor farm. difference between the traditional idea vertical farming, these horizontal shelves stacked on top of each other, is that with plenty, the plants grow out of vertical poles stacked next to each other. it looks like there are these enormous, 20 foot tall walls of plants stretching as far as the eye can see. the plan is to build these gigantic indoor farms outside of every major metropolitan city around the world. this eeo and his...
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selina costa is also in a situation where she is married to a coal miner.f the things that happens in southern colorado is the winter of 1912 and 1913 is really dangerous for a variety of reasons because coal mining is a dangerous profession regardless of what people might argue even today. you have people digging into the earth to extract this coal. the women of these families are used to hearing about accidents. so the profession is not just about the men going out and laboring. the next family -- i will go into more detail about mary and selena later on. the next family i want to talk about is the rockefeller family. this is john d rockefeller jr. and senior. pull out your cell phones and google, wealthiest americans who ever lived. or yahoo! or bing or safari, whatever your chosen search engine is. i'm a googler. what did we find? john d rockefeller. he is wealthy even if you compared it dollar to dollar today he would still be one of the wealthiest americans who ever lived. does anybody know how he amassed his wealth? >> [indiscernible] prof. montoya:
selina costa is also in a situation where she is married to a coal miner.f the things that happens in southern colorado is the winter of 1912 and 1913 is really dangerous for a variety of reasons because coal mining is a dangerous profession regardless of what people might argue even today. you have people digging into the earth to extract this coal. the women of these families are used to hearing about accidents. so the profession is not just about the men going out and laboring. the next...
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it is the same type of lupus as selina goelz. ♪ i'm trying >> reporter: the pop star revealed today only underwent a kidney transplant and posted a link to the lupus foundation of america, something local advocates say is critical to getting more people to understand the disease and more money to fight it. >> lupus affects mostly women, so these are our moms, our daughters, our sisters. and if we don't make noise, we can't get the resources to fight the disease. >> reporter: annette myrick is the ceo of the tri-state chapter of the lupus foundation of america. she says gomez's star power is huge. >> most people know someone with lupus, and that's the interesting thing, but yet they don't really know what lupus is. >> that's all we really, truly want is for people to know what it is, because it affects so many people. >> now, a lot of times lupus can take years to diagnose, because it can be hard for doctors to figure out exactly what is really going on. advocates say they need more research and better drugs to treat the disease while waiting for a cure. >>> up next, all new at 5:00, th
it is the same type of lupus as selina goelz. ♪ i'm trying >> reporter: the pop star revealed today only underwent a kidney transplant and posted a link to the lupus foundation of america, something local advocates say is critical to getting more people to understand the disease and more money to fight it. >> lupus affects mostly women, so these are our moms, our daughters, our sisters. and if we don't make noise, we can't get the resources to fight the disease. >> reporter:...
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i volunteered and i heard many stories of isabella, selina, like, there's people looking for their loved ones and they have not been able to reach them. >> i feel your frustration. i see it in your eyes, just looking at you. you talk about your brother and this is one to have three brothers you have. >> i have one more in the states. and a sister. and she's worried, too. we're all -- >> have you been in contact with all of your family now, at least, even though it's seconds? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> so you're left not knowing. >> i don't know. and that's the thing, if i don't know how they are, if they're safe, i've been hearing about people not having gasoline. he was telling me about a couple in his building that took their little son to the gas station and they were like, hey, this is my son, i have no cash, can you please give me $2 of gas? how are people supposed to get out money of the atm if there's not a working atm? >> no power, right. >> the simple things. even the hospital, he told me that the windows were wide open, because there's no -- >> air. >> electricity. so if people ar
i volunteered and i heard many stories of isabella, selina, like, there's people looking for their loved ones and they have not been able to reach them. >> i feel your frustration. i see it in your eyes, just looking at you. you talk about your brother and this is one to have three brothers you have. >> i have one more in the states. and a sister. and she's worried, too. we're all -- >> have you been in contact with all of your family now, at least, even though it's seconds?...
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the head of the police department, the head of the fire department, it is selina country. also had i.c.e. and border patrol keeping open their checkpoints. so it's almost like -- like, oh, you want to a build a wall? build the wall 60 miles from houston, actually, which is where that checkpoint is. and that, by the way, for many latinos who probably voted for trump, in this area, i think this is going to be another moment where, again, it's another test. and -- >> because it's a good point. there are -- he did not do a do against latino voters. >> and by the way, there are those in houston who supported him. what's going to happen to them. it's the chipping away if you will of the potential voters who will come back to reelect him. >> but this is all a situation where it's just reflective of the fact that when it comes to policy, this president doesn't know anything. >> right. >> this wall is ridiculous. >> the basic foretex at the heart of it all. i want to ask about his relationship to congress, more pointedly what that relationship is particularly in reference to what n
the head of the police department, the head of the fire department, it is selina country. also had i.c.e. and border patrol keeping open their checkpoints. so it's almost like -- like, oh, you want to a build a wall? build the wall 60 miles from houston, actually, which is where that checkpoint is. and that, by the way, for many latinos who probably voted for trump, in this area, i think this is going to be another moment where, again, it's another test. and -- >> because it's a good...