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>> up to the top of mount sequoia. we are going up to the top that overlooks the city. >> what does it mean to be about -- to be in the ozark region? >> it is beautiful, for one thing. climbing,means rock streams, hills, outdoor activities. and there is also a cultural thing. there is a style of music, a style of dress that you will find. people who live here, some people still adhere to that look. we know that the perception of a country bumpkin is not necessarily who we are anymore. we do not want that to be projected and people to think arkansas, take your shoes off. at the same time, there is such a rich cultural history with the storytelling, the music, the dress and we want to celebrate those things at the same time. so it is kind of like either side of a coin here. we are up at the top of mount sequoia, and we are overlooking the city of fayetteville. you can see everything up here from the arts and entertainment district, down there where we just were, to the university of arkansas. we can see north, stretching
>> up to the top of mount sequoia. we are going up to the top that overlooks the city. >> what does it mean to be about -- to be in the ozark region? >> it is beautiful, for one thing. climbing,means rock streams, hills, outdoor activities. and there is also a cultural thing. there is a style of music, a style of dress that you will find. people who live here, some people still adhere to that look. we know that the perception of a country bumpkin is not necessarily who we are...
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this is mount sequoia. it is a beautiful overlook. it is inspirational, you know, to take it in. >> i prefer the word ozarker. it is someone from the ozarks. but when you are dealing with identity, certainly a person who is a native of the region is more likely to identify themselves as an ozarker or an ozarkian. but the ozarks region covers most of the southern half of missouri, much of northern and
this is mount sequoia. it is a beautiful overlook. it is inspirational, you know, to take it in. >> i prefer the word ozarker. it is someone from the ozarks. but when you are dealing with identity, certainly a person who is a native of the region is more likely to identify themselves as an ozarker or an ozarkian. but the ozarks region covers most of the southern half of missouri, much of northern and
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the united states botanists wanted sequoia washingtonia. instead, thankfully, sticked with sequoia gigantia. which is more descriptive. again, the descriptions of these places, this is a quote from surveyor clarence king describing the giant sequoias in 1864. he writes no fragment of human work, broken pillar or sand-worn image hath lifted over pathetic desert. none of these linked to the past as today with anything like the power of these monuments of living antiquity. so this is this idea that we have a past, we don't need europe's past, we have our own and it's this natural past, this natural history, that's better than anything europe has. so there's a lot of sort of nationalism being imbued in this. why does nationalism matter? it's in part where the setting of national parks comes from. setting aside these landscapes to keep the symbolic scenery pretty and powerful and not sort of messed up the way niagara got messed up with these little shops and trinkets and so forth. interestingly, it's a little hard to see this map. the pink outli
the united states botanists wanted sequoia washingtonia. instead, thankfully, sticked with sequoia gigantia. which is more descriptive. again, the descriptions of these places, this is a quote from surveyor clarence king describing the giant sequoias in 1864. he writes no fragment of human work, broken pillar or sand-worn image hath lifted over pathetic desert. none of these linked to the past as today with anything like the power of these monuments of living antiquity. so this is this idea...
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at the time sequoia had no female partners. he said to me -- i asked him how do you identify a venture capitalist and he said i think it's difficult to see if someone will be good on investment. he started as a journalist and then got his chance on investing. i said what is your responsibility to hire women? is expecting you can't answer and he said to me, well where the working very hard. were completely blind to the gender, race, sexuality not enough women are studying consumer science but what were not prepared to do is lower our standards. i thought did he just say that? today to me it was a moment of truth where he said will probably a lot of people believe but no one is willing to say it. and i think that's part of the problem so everywhere i went people want to talk about what he said most people are horrified. some understood where he was coming from but unfortunately if that is what people think women are not going to catch a break. >> if you judge sequoia only on its actions they do not hire a woman for 44 years. you
at the time sequoia had no female partners. he said to me -- i asked him how do you identify a venture capitalist and he said i think it's difficult to see if someone will be good on investment. he started as a journalist and then got his chance on investing. i said what is your responsibility to hire women? is expecting you can't answer and he said to me, well where the working very hard. were completely blind to the gender, race, sexuality not enough women are studying consumer science but...
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this is mount sequoia. it is inspirational, you know? just to take it in. >> our cities tour recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas. learn more at our website. you are watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend and c-span3. >> this weekend on american history tv, from the national constitution center a discussion on the value of two lesser-known documents from the founding era. letteruments are a 1787 by mercy otis moran. and a 1790 report bio senator hamilton. here is a preview. >> i just want to say, it is an extraordinary letter for a lot of reasons. i think it's a sickly explains where we are in september 87. --m a stitching sandpoint teaching standpoint, it demonstrates that. in september women of 1787, both of whom correspond with and provide advice to the major figures of the day. they are both popular -- authors in their own name. one published in a volume history of england. they are political thinkers and they are political actors. -- they areser talking about a document that does not consider them. this is ex
this is mount sequoia. it is inspirational, you know? just to take it in. >> our cities tour recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas. learn more at our website. you are watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend and c-span3. >> this weekend on american history tv, from the national constitution center a discussion on the value of two lesser-known documents from the founding era. letteruments are a 1787 by mercy otis moran. and a 1790 report bio senator hamilton....
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i was interviewing michael morse chairman of sequoia perhaps most successful ever invested in googlehe's had a storied career. >> web ban. >> had some failures as well i actually think he's still arranged trying to make up for that. [laughter] and at the time sequoia had no female partners in november 2015 that i interviewed him and he said to me he was talking about how -- you know i asked him at which it was really interesting. you know, how do you identify a good venture capitalist he said i think it is difficult to tell at background if they'll be good in investing interesting since they have requirements and he started as a journalist and then got a chance to do investing and he was a incredible success and he had no parter ins in u.s. investing business i said what is your responsibility to hire women and i was expecting some sort of canneddersned answer vel spoken. and he said to me -- well -- we're looking very hard we're completely blind to gender, race, sexual sexual sexuality wt preparedded to lower our standards and i -- i mean i just was like did he just say that? and to
i was interviewing michael morse chairman of sequoia perhaps most successful ever invested in googlehe's had a storied career. >> web ban. >> had some failures as well i actually think he's still arranged trying to make up for that. [laughter] and at the time sequoia had no female partners in november 2015 that i interviewed him and he said to me he was talking about how -- you know i asked him at which it was really interesting. you know, how do you identify a good venture...
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>> we're going to the top of mount sequoia. you can see where just in downtown fayetteville and we're headed up to the mountain that overlooks the city. >> you can tell our audience about what does it mean to be in the ozark region? >> the ozark region is beautiful for one thing. for me it means rockclimbing. it means streams, hills, outdoor activities. there's also a cultural thing that comes along with it. there's the style of music, a style of dress that you will find people who live here, you know, some people still adhere to that looked. we know that there are the perception of a country bumpkin is not necessarily who we are anymore. we don't want that to be projected and people to think arkansas, take your shoes off. but at the same time there such a rich cultural history with the storytelling, with the music, with address, and we want to celebrate those things at the same time. it's kind of like either side of the coin here so we are up at the top of mount sequoia and we're overlooking the city of fayetteville. you can s
>> we're going to the top of mount sequoia. you can see where just in downtown fayetteville and we're headed up to the mountain that overlooks the city. >> you can tell our audience about what does it mean to be in the ozark region? >> the ozark region is beautiful for one thing. for me it means rockclimbing. it means streams, hills, outdoor activities. there's also a cultural thing that comes along with it. there's the style of music, a style of dress that you will find...
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the grove included 550 giant sequoia degrees. absolutely gorgeous. some of the trees are 2000 years old. i've been in the mariposa grove and it's stunning. >> i've got to go. >>> sal is right over there. i know you're watching the commute. but you've settled on the traffic jams already. >> i'll let you have something better. it's going to be rain. >> try to bring on the rain. >> try to start the rain. >>> i don't see a lot going on. friday is a little bit lighter than usual. friday is lighter than usual. for the most part this is starting on a good pattern. while there is slow traffic. traffic is going to be okay getting into the 580 interchange through the altamont pass and getting to dublin and san leandro. interstate 880, the traffic is moving well with no major problems. and if you're driving to the bay bridge, very small delays. there have been no major issues getting to san francisco. at 4:48. let's bring steve? >>> send the messenger to the universe. by the end of march we'll say who will stop the rain. we have some data coming up. my dad said
the grove included 550 giant sequoia degrees. absolutely gorgeous. some of the trees are 2000 years old. i've been in the mariposa grove and it's stunning. >> i've got to go. >>> sal is right over there. i know you're watching the commute. but you've settled on the traffic jams already. >> i'll let you have something better. it's going to be rain. >> try to bring on the rain. >> try to start the rain. >>> i don't see a lot going on. friday is a little...
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mather the first director it was named after him tuesday morning away amongst the pine the giant sequoia inventories first name if our title is camp means there's going to be dirt and bugs and so long as you can get past that part this place it pretty awesome i see i see. >> with a little taste of freedom from the city life you can soak up the country life with swimming and volley ball and swimming and horseback riding there you go buddy. >> we do offer and really good amount of programming and give a sample p of san francisco rec and park department has to offer hopefully we've been here 90 years my camp name is falcon i'm a recession he leader i've been leading the bill clinton and anarchy and have had sometimes arts and crafts a lot of our guests have been coming for many years and have almost glutin up, up here he activity or children activity or parent activity here at camp mather you are experiencing as a family without having to get into a car and drive somewhere fill your day with with what can to back fun at the majestic life the essence of camp mather one thing a that's been in
mather the first director it was named after him tuesday morning away amongst the pine the giant sequoia inventories first name if our title is camp means there's going to be dirt and bugs and so long as you can get past that part this place it pretty awesome i see i see. >> with a little taste of freedom from the city life you can soak up the country life with swimming and volley ball and swimming and horseback riding there you go buddy. >> we do offer and really good amount of...
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we are going to the top of mount sequoia. see, we were just in downtown fayetteville and we are headed up to the mountains that overlook the city. >> if you could tell our audience a little bit about what it means to be in the ozark region. >> the ozark region is beautiful. rock climbing,s it means streams, it means hills, it means outdoor activities. and there are cultural things. there is a style of music. there is a style of dress that you will find. some people still adhere to that look. that the perception of a isn'ty bumpkin necessarily who we are anymore, and we don't want that to be rejected and have people think, arkansas, take your shoes off. there is such a rich cultural history with the storytelling, the music, the dress, and we want to celebrate those things at the same time. it is like either side of a coin here. we are up at the top of mount sequoia. we are overlooking the city of fayetteville. you can see everything appeared from the artse and entertainment's district to the university of arkansas. we can see
we are going to the top of mount sequoia. see, we were just in downtown fayetteville and we are headed up to the mountains that overlook the city. >> if you could tell our audience a little bit about what it means to be in the ozark region. >> the ozark region is beautiful. rock climbing,s it means streams, it means hills, it means outdoor activities. and there are cultural things. there is a style of music. there is a style of dress that you will find. some people still adhere to...
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toyota says 65,000s -- 65,000 of their sequoias have a chance of having their electronic stability controlsystems shut down with no warning. hundreds of santa fe sports are being recalled. hyundai says the steering wheel can break away from the column. both automakers say they will contact the owners affected by the recalls. >>> michelle obama is set to release her memoir in november. the publisher making that announcement today. the new book, by the way, is entitled becoming. that new memoir is likely to become a topic of conversation here in the bay area next month. the former first lady is set to appear at a forum on march 30 eighth -- 28th at oracle arena. the event is part of a women's lecture series, ticket prices start at $93. we have more information on ticket sales at that event on our website, ktvu.com, just click on web links. >>> a new report shows many middle-aged men are leaving the workforce. the amount of men working 25-54 has steadily decreased. at the start of this year, 87% of middle-aged men were working, that is compared to 97% following the end of world war ii. the st
toyota says 65,000s -- 65,000 of their sequoias have a chance of having their electronic stability controlsystems shut down with no warning. hundreds of santa fe sports are being recalled. hyundai says the steering wheel can break away from the column. both automakers say they will contact the owners affected by the recalls. >>> michelle obama is set to release her memoir in november. the publisher making that announcement today. the new book, by the way, is entitled becoming. that new...
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while in most of the markets around the globe and then finally about that time, we had a nod from sequoia capital who says, hey, we like waste going on, why don't we help? why don't you move this to palo alto. i wasn't there too much longer and about that time zello was really the brainchild of a guy, alex, the founder and cto and he and his team had done such great work from st. petersburg, russia, so we'd used, you know, amazing development team and i had tried to get a handful of people into tune-in with some success, he was a holdout. so i'm out of tune-in and he starts to get tomorrow traction with zello which i was immediately drawn to because it's a different kind of radio. we call it social radio, but instead of being, you know, one to many, it can be that, but it's about live, you know, conversation, peer conversation, and when you listen to zello or listen to these channels and you hear power in it that people have zello campouts and send their zello pictures. if you search facebook for zello, tens of thousands of these communities come together. so it's easy to help alex in the
while in most of the markets around the globe and then finally about that time, we had a nod from sequoia capital who says, hey, we like waste going on, why don't we help? why don't you move this to palo alto. i wasn't there too much longer and about that time zello was really the brainchild of a guy, alex, the founder and cto and he and his team had done such great work from st. petersburg, russia, so we'd used, you know, amazing development team and i had tried to get a handful of people into...
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markets around the globe and finally about that time would have been getting a knock on the door from sequoia capital, who said we like what's going on. why don't we help? about that time, zello is really the brainchild of the founder and cto. he and his team had done such great work from st. petersburg, russia. using an amazing development team. i tried to get a handful of those people with some success, and he was a holdout. he starts to get some traction , which was a different kind of radio. live conversation,." conversations. -- conversation, peer conversations. people have campouts, they send us the pictures, if you search on facebook for it. he was an unbelievable talent from st. petersburg, russia needed help and that's the point we moved to austin. room, weatte: in the have a lot of people engaged in internet technology public policy issues, but we also have entrepreneurs here and online we have lots of people who are starting up their own tech companies. any advice you would give them? you have had two successes. mr. moore: two successes and one major mistake was making decisions be
markets around the globe and finally about that time would have been getting a knock on the door from sequoia capital, who said we like what's going on. why don't we help? about that time, zello is really the brainchild of the founder and cto. he and his team had done such great work from st. petersburg, russia. using an amazing development team. i tried to get a handful of those people with some success, and he was a holdout. he starts to get some traction , which was a different kind of...
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the recall involves 6500 tundras and sequoias.he company is at risk of the electronic stability control systems shutting down without warning. and hyundai is warning of a problem with the sport vehicles. the steering wheel can break away from the column. both carmakers will contact the owners affected by the recalls. >>> samsung has unveiled the galaxy s9. the camera contains a avoid feature that freezes fast moving objects like a cork popping out of a bottle. the company did not provide a sales forecast, but a research firm predicts 43 million sets will be sold this year. it will come in two versions with both going on sale in march 16th. presale orders begin friday. >>> new apple charging pads are expected next month. iphones, ipods, apple watchless, and the next generation of ear pods can be charged. it could go for as much as $200. >>> coming up. heather locklear is out on bail. information on the allegations she's facing. >>> and four people under arrest after two home invasion robberies sparked a short police chase and crash
the recall involves 6500 tundras and sequoias.he company is at risk of the electronic stability control systems shutting down without warning. and hyundai is warning of a problem with the sport vehicles. the steering wheel can break away from the column. both carmakers will contact the owners affected by the recalls. >>> samsung has unveiled the galaxy s9. the camera contains a avoid feature that freezes fast moving objects like a cork popping out of a bottle. the company did not...
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today he's an agriculture ambassador at college of the sequoias and works to help students improve their grades. working to help students improve their grades. following the repeal of daca, luis constantly worries about his ability to continue working in order to afford his education. is one of four siblings also attending college that are also daca recipients. is one of jacqueline, her daca expires this month. she was raised in the city of chicago much she's an undocumented american aspiring to earn a bachelor's degree in graphic science design. her education is her priority. ever since she was in elementary school, throughout high school she had serious doubts about her future due to her status. but never stopped her from pursuing higher education. she went on to community college, working at a part-time job and earning a few scholarships that eventually added up to afford tuition. her mother, a single mother, would not be able to contribute to her education after high school, it was her choice and responsibility to work her way financially through college. thanks to scholarships like
today he's an agriculture ambassador at college of the sequoias and works to help students improve their grades. working to help students improve their grades. following the repeal of daca, luis constantly worries about his ability to continue working in order to afford his education. is one of four siblings also attending college that are also daca recipients. is one of jacqueline, her daca expires this month. she was raised in the city of chicago much she's an undocumented american aspiring...
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biotechnologies the belly brought to life new iconic companies including apple and made the firm sequoia. they spent six years doing research with many of the unsung heroes behind the landmark developments that set in motion the ripple effects that change the world. tonight she joins us to discuss their new book troublemakers silicon valley coming-of-age. this side of the stage we are pleased to present a small exhibit of artifacts bob swanson and bob taylor and we are thrilled to have several with us tonight. will you pleaswill you please se recognized? [applause] we will sell the stories of these remarkable people and others. leslie is the project historian at stanford university and has been a failover for advanced studies and behavioral sciences and other advisory committees at the center at the smithsonian national museum of american history. i would like to share as is our tradition five members. 14 wild cheers chronicled the books published with upstarts prevailed in troublemakers please join me in giving a very warm welcome to leslie berlin. [applause] we are delighted to have yo
biotechnologies the belly brought to life new iconic companies including apple and made the firm sequoia. they spent six years doing research with many of the unsung heroes behind the landmark developments that set in motion the ripple effects that change the world. tonight she joins us to discuss their new book troublemakers silicon valley coming-of-age. this side of the stage we are pleased to present a small exhibit of artifacts bob swanson and bob taylor and we are thrilled to have several...
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trying to find people who have a sense of grace, a genus sequoia that you feel will translate on a painting, on a museum wall. it's something you know when you see it, you don't know quite what it is. people are minding their own business tried to get to work, and i will to have them on the shoulder and say do you mind if i paint you? most people say no. the streets to get thele to recognize what gravity of art is. my job is to slowly take these moments of chance and try to weave them into something that means something in the language of our history. these museums are dedicated to what we as a society hold most dear. their jobs are to be the guardians of culture, this is what we people stand for. growing up as a kid in south-central los angeles, going to a museum and a leg, there weren't too many people that looked like me on these museum walls. as i try to create my own type do with it has to correcting some of that. try to find places where people who do look like me feel have the ability to express their state of grace on the grand narrative scale of that obsession with has gotten me he
trying to find people who have a sense of grace, a genus sequoia that you feel will translate on a painting, on a museum wall. it's something you know when you see it, you don't know quite what it is. people are minding their own business tried to get to work, and i will to have them on the shoulder and say do you mind if i paint you? most people say no. the streets to get thele to recognize what gravity of art is. my job is to slowly take these moments of chance and try to weave them into...
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the crypto hedge fund is backed by sequoia capital. -- sticking with crypto's, taiwan may become theub in asia following crack down in china and north korea. the best of half $1 billion from incheck exchange in the pen is raising questions about fraud. brew company in taipei is at the intersection of old versus new. in a micro way, it is an establishment that is challenging the establishment, at least the established way of buying around. patrons can come if they desire, pay for their microbrew pines with that going. support bitcoin and kickstart that in taiwan, give power back to the people. >> in might of the highest in japan and crackdowns in china and south korea, taiwan is trying to figure out where it stands think of the currency. should the government and regulators suppress the market or set it free? a broker believes taiwan's state of statelessness works to its advantage. >> this awkward position that taiwan finds itself in is not a mike the awkward position that bitcoin finds itself in in the established banking world. i think we should -- we should take advantage of this a
the crypto hedge fund is backed by sequoia capital. -- sticking with crypto's, taiwan may become theub in asia following crack down in china and north korea. the best of half $1 billion from incheck exchange in the pen is raising questions about fraud. brew company in taipei is at the intersection of old versus new. in a micro way, it is an establishment that is challenging the establishment, at least the established way of buying around. patrons can come if they desire, pay for their microbrew...
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it includes 550 giant sequoia trees, some are 2,000 years old. >>> it is 6:58.osing to st. mary's by 32 points, usf won. >> ferrari, the fade away. frankie ferrari hits it at the board. >> frankie ferrari, who is a junior, he was hot. the best player on the court last night. he had 20 points, 7 assists and helped snap a 7-game losing streak to st. mary's. now they trail by one game in the series. >>> we will see if madison bumgarner can come back from a rough season last year. he missed almost three months after the dirt bike accident after an off day in arizona. the giants were already having a rough start. they finished last in the league. he took a new approach this off season and he may be stronger this season. >> i worked harder than i have before. i always have worked hard. but just a little more intensity. started earlier this year. >> the giants manager says that bumgarner won't be on a pitch count this season. if they think that he can finish a game, he will leave him in the game. stay here for more from spring training. joe fonzi will be joining us liv
it includes 550 giant sequoia trees, some are 2,000 years old. >>> it is 6:58.osing to st. mary's by 32 points, usf won. >> ferrari, the fade away. frankie ferrari hits it at the board. >> frankie ferrari, who is a junior, he was hot. the best player on the court last night. he had 20 points, 7 assists and helped snap a 7-game losing streak to st. mary's. now they trail by one game in the series. >>> we will see if madison bumgarner can come back from a rough...
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the grove also includes 550 giant sequoia trees some of which are about 2000 years old.>>> bay area chefsa reward. the names on the list. securing schools to keep children safe. what it can be a challenge and a balancing act.>>> chili overnight lows for friday morning. we will let you know what the weekend is going to be like.>>> a car crashes in texas on a busy interstate. how good samaritans came to the aid of a driver surrounded by flames. >>> chp says some good samaritans pulled a man from his burning car on a busy freeway in the east bay. it happened about 11 am this morning on interstate 80 in the coming skyway. the chp said the driver lost control of the car which hit the send to divide before rolling over and catching fire. some drivers saw the crash got out of their car and pulled the driver to safety before officers arrived. the 62-year-old driver was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. he will survive. >>> supreme court declined to review an appeals court ruling against three major manufacturers of lead paint. believes in place an earlier ruling that held sherwin- will
the grove also includes 550 giant sequoia trees some of which are about 2000 years old.>>> bay area chefsa reward. the names on the list. securing schools to keep children safe. what it can be a challenge and a balancing act.>>> chili overnight lows for friday morning. we will let you know what the weekend is going to be like.>>> a car crashes in texas on a busy interstate. how good samaritans came to the aid of a driver surrounded by flames. >>> chp says...
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toyota is recalling tundras and sequoias.re at risk of interesting strong stability control problems and shut town without warning at all. >>> and hyundai is warning about a problem with 44,000 of the newest santa fees and santa fe sports. the steering wheel could break away from the steering column. both will contact the owners affected by the recalls. >>> san francisco issued more home building permits than in the past. the real estate website truly ya says the city issued -- the website says it's 95% more than the city's historic average. the report says the majority of the permits were for multiunit buildings and only about 7% were for single family homes. >>> a new report that finds an alarming number of middle aged men are getting out of the work force. the report is by the federal reserve bank of kansas city. and since world war ii. the percentage of men 25 to 54 years old who are working has steadily gone down. 87% of middle aged men were working at the beginning of this year compared to 97% after the end of world war
toyota is recalling tundras and sequoias.re at risk of interesting strong stability control problems and shut town without warning at all. >>> and hyundai is warning about a problem with 44,000 of the newest santa fees and santa fe sports. the steering wheel could break away from the steering column. both will contact the owners affected by the recalls. >>> san francisco issued more home building permits than in the past. the real estate website truly ya says the city issued...
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the grove includes 550 giant sequoia trees. >>> happening today, the start of the lunar new year.means the wag brigade is celebrating at san francisco international. that began in december of 2013. it's a team of trained animals, mainly dogs. the goal is to comfort travelers, especially children, by going through the terminals and interacting with folks passing through. and envelopes stuffed with gold chocolate coins. >>> the bay area's large chinese community is among those ushering in the year of the dog. city leaders were on hand for the chinese new year kickoff. they participated in the dragon ceremony. >> the culture and every aspect of what happens in the chinese community in san francisco reveals itself so dramatically on the day and the time we celebrate the new year. >> the procession began at walter -- and ended with the traditional line dancers, and fire crackers. >> the start of the new year is the most important date on the chinese calendar. amber lee has more about the traditions. >> reporter: chinese new year is a celebration of food, family, and fortune. chef-- pre
the grove includes 550 giant sequoia trees. >>> happening today, the start of the lunar new year.means the wag brigade is celebrating at san francisco international. that began in december of 2013. it's a team of trained animals, mainly dogs. the goal is to comfort travelers, especially children, by going through the terminals and interacting with folks passing through. and envelopes stuffed with gold chocolate coins. >>> the bay area's large chinese community is among those...
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likent about a benchmark sequoia?s great about working citi is we can leverage our experience. having been in the valley for decades, this is all about what can you bring to the startup that helps with scale. that helps them reach consumers. for many semtech startups, distribution is a challenge. i think there is a place for all different kinds of investors in the echo system. we have found working with them to help them grow, to navigate with complex organizations. it is not easy to know who to go to, who makes the decisions are frankly, even when to go. we think of it almost like someone guiding you up a mountain. it is not enough to say, we get to the top, talk to celina. someone has to tell you which trail, which time of year. we do a lot of those kind of ventures to help our engineers meet their success. citi is obviously in a unique position. ntechs arehese fi targeting some aspect of whether thatanks, is payment or lending. how are you looking at the threat these pose? >> we are looking at not as a threat. the
likent about a benchmark sequoia?s great about working citi is we can leverage our experience. having been in the valley for decades, this is all about what can you bring to the startup that helps with scale. that helps them reach consumers. for many semtech startups, distribution is a challenge. i think there is a place for all different kinds of investors in the echo system. we have found working with them to help them grow, to navigate with complex organizations. it is not easy to know who...
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toyota says 2018 tundras and sequoias could have systems shut down without warping, and san -- warningnta fees from hyundai are being recalled. both will contact the owners effected by the recalls. >>> a lot of us have seen those snap chat filters that remain hugely popular among young people, but it opportunities out the filters -- but it turns out the filters are driving people to plastic surgery. they can transform the user's facial features typically by smoothing skin and enlarging eyes and lips. a plastic surgeon says it's making people lose perspective about what they really look like, and it could have serious negative effects on people's self-esteem. >>> airbnb is now going after higher trend travelers. a new tier called airbnb plus features homes verified for quality and comfort including high quality towels and bedding, and even factors in artwork and decor. also a new luxury tier called beyond by airbnb is built around whole trips including hospitality, custom experience, and higher end homes. >>> the movie black panther has climbed past the 700 million mark in just two week
toyota says 2018 tundras and sequoias could have systems shut down without warping, and san -- warningnta fees from hyundai are being recalled. both will contact the owners effected by the recalls. >>> a lot of us have seen those snap chat filters that remain hugely popular among young people, but it opportunities out the filters -- but it turns out the filters are driving people to plastic surgery. they can transform the user's facial features typically by smoothing skin and enlarging...
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oh, and that drunken birthday cruise on the sequoia you told me about.at is meryl streep with tom hanks in "the post," which is in theaters now and was nominated for a golden globe last night, and which is a true story. it's based on katherine graham, who is a real publisher who did something, i think, heroic is a good way to describe it. >> yeah. it was a really important move. at that time "the washington post" was the second paper in washington. the big paper was "the washington star." and it was nowhere near "the new york times." "the new york times" got a tip, and neil sheehan, this great reporter, picked it up and they published the pentagon papers. but nixon shut them down. so it came to "the post." they found the source, and the choice came whether they were going to defy the court and an injunction and publish. and so it came down to her. she was one of the only women who was in business at that time, and she ran the paper only because she inherited it. >> jimmy: it's funny because i feel like if this movie had come out two years ago, our reacti
oh, and that drunken birthday cruise on the sequoia you told me about.at is meryl streep with tom hanks in "the post," which is in theaters now and was nominated for a golden globe last night, and which is a true story. it's based on katherine graham, who is a real publisher who did something, i think, heroic is a good way to describe it. >> yeah. it was a really important move. at that time "the washington post" was the second paper in washington. the big paper was...
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it's home to 550 giant sequoias. native plants have been replanted. visitors need to park at a new parking lot two miles away where they will have to hop on a shuttle bus to access the grove. >>> celebrate the year of the dog. the events happening around the area coming up next. >>> could be trouble inside of apple's $5 billion campus in cupertino. >>> first, here's rob marciano with a look at what's ahead on "good morning america" at 7:00 a.m. >>> good morning. coming up on gma, new details in that deadly florida school shooting. what we're now learning this morning about the 17 victims and the shooter. plus, a bombshell new report about an alleged affair between the president and a playboy playmate. the reporter who broke that story joins us live for an exclusive interview. it's all coming up only on gma. we'll see you then. it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopi
it's home to 550 giant sequoias. native plants have been replanted. visitors need to park at a new parking lot two miles away where they will have to hop on a shuttle bus to access the grove. >>> celebrate the year of the dog. the events happening around the area coming up next. >>> could be trouble inside of apple's $5 billion campus in cupertino. >>> first, here's rob marciano with a look at what's ahead on "good morning america" at 7:00 a.m. >>>...
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it's home to giant sequoias. visitors will need to park at a new parking lot two miles away they will then have to hop on to a shuttle bus to access mariposa grove. >>> national drink wine day. >> alaska airlines making it easier to celebrate. it expands the wine flies free program to 18 new airports. it lets members in nair mileage plan program check an entire case of wine, 12 bottles, at no cost on to the flight. >> okay. coming up next. the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >>> hard to forget this video of a sheared plane engine flying over the pacific. now we're getting new details about it. >>> live out of this world, the big project that's happening right now in why do the best things in life cree so much mess! more nights in... more gooey cheesy dishes. more pie plates... more bake sales... so many goodtimes... so many dirtdishes. tackle them all with finish® quantum. evenn the toughest messes finish® gives you a unbeatable clean. and now get 25% more loads then cascade® platinum™ the ch
it's home to giant sequoias. visitors will need to park at a new parking lot two miles away they will then have to hop on to a shuttle bus to access mariposa grove. >>> national drink wine day. >> alaska airlines making it easier to celebrate. it expands the wine flies free program to 18 new airports. it lets members in nair mileage plan program check an entire case of wine, 12 bottles, at no cost on to the flight. >> okay. coming up next. the seven things you need to know...
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president, the vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections in the semi conductor industry and that is a story that is remarkable that people did not know that it goes back to the important of building on what came before so how foolish would that have been for those two to say we will do it ourselves because everyone else around them try to do it themselves without the same success ktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. march 10th and 11th live at the university of arizona with the tucson festival of books without her talks and call ins, this festival features ms nbc and katie torok and charlie sykes, military historian max boone, investigative journalist david johnson and many other authors. later in march, the virginia festival of the book in charlottesville and the national writers conference in brooklyn, new york. in april, we are headed to texas for the san antonio book festival and we will be live at the los angeles times festival of boo
president, the vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections in the semi conductor industry and that is a story that is remarkable that people did not know that it goes back to the important of building on what came before so how foolish would that have been for those two to say we will do it ourselves because everyone else around them try to do it themselves without the same success ktv.org. >>...
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the ccc, which in the depression, which was where he had to go -- he and a friend of his went up to sequoia national park and dug up trails and made trails and chopped brush and did all the heavy labor for approximately $25 a month. most of which was sent back to his family. but this sort of beginning with all the difficulties was also a time when he learned that things weren't as important as other -- as family, and the loyalty of friends. so his was -- this where is he learn what values matter, and what was interesting as i traced his life, after -- through business, was that these kinds of values kept showing up in business. this is a man whose handshake was a contract. a man who when he made a promise to a bank, it was a promise he kept. and that he learned that loyalty was something you didn't demand. it was something you earned. there was a -- one of the ceos he hired years later explained that the loyalty he -- that kirk -- the loyalty he commanded of his people was earned because he said kirk always took the risks and he always shared the credit. that's a -- seems like a small this
the ccc, which in the depression, which was where he had to go -- he and a friend of his went up to sequoia national park and dug up trails and made trails and chopped brush and did all the heavy labor for approximately $25 a month. most of which was sent back to his family. but this sort of beginning with all the difficulties was also a time when he learned that things weren't as important as other -- as family, and the loyalty of friends. so his was -- this where is he learn what values...
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vp marketing, the vp sales, the cfo the vp of hr, several of the major investors like van rock and sequoia, all brought him by mike through his connections to the semiconductor industry. that's a story that's remarkable that people do not know that. because back to the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would've it been for those two guys to feel like were gonna do it ourselves because everyone around them tried it and they didn't have the same success. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's program hosted by the commonwealth club of silicon valley. my name is maria and i'm the market president for the northern california division. were delighted to support the program tonight. the commonwealth club convene some of the most informative and thought-provoking conversations from world affairs to the workplace. they support learning and engagement in our
vp marketing, the vp sales, the cfo the vp of hr, several of the major investors like van rock and sequoia, all brought him by mike through his connections to the semiconductor industry. that's a story that's remarkable that people do not know that. because back to the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would've it been for those two guys to feel like were gonna do it ourselves because everyone around them tried it and they didn't have the same success. >> good...
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le hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to the semi conductor industry and that to me is a story, remarkable that people didn't know that. the thing about the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would it have been for those two guys, we are going to do it ourselves because everyone else around them tried to do it themselves. >> you can watch this and other programs a look at upcoming. we are live from the university of arizona for the tucson list of all of books with author talks and collins. this year's festival features msnbc katie tor and charles sang , military historian max to come investigative journalist david cay johnston and many other authors. later in march the virginia or festival of book in charlottesville and the national black writers conference in brooklyn, newok york. in april, we are headed to texas for the san antonio book festival and will be live once again at "the los angeles times" festival of books. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals in to watch previous festival coverage, cli
le hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to the semi conductor industry and that to me is a story, remarkable that people didn't know that. the thing about the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would it have been for those two guys, we are going to do it ourselves because everyone else around them tried to do it themselves. >> you can watch this and other programs a look at upcoming. we are live from the university of...
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today he's an agriculture ambassador at college of the sequoias and works to help students improve their grades. working to help students improve their grades. following the repeal of daca, luis constantly worries about his ability to continue working in order to afford his education. is one of four siblings also attending college that are also daca recipients. is one of jacqueline, her daca expires this month. she was raised in the city of chicago much she's an undocumented american aspiring to earn a bachelor's degree in graphic science design. her education is her priority. ever since she was in elementary school, throughout high school she had serious doubts about her future due to her status. but never stopped her from pursuing higher education. she went on to community college, working at a part-time job and earning a few scholarships that eventually added up to afford tuition. her mother, a single mother, would not be able to contribute to her education after high school, it was her choice and responsibility to work her way financially through college. thanks to scholarships like
today he's an agriculture ambassador at college of the sequoias and works to help students improve their grades. working to help students improve their grades. following the repeal of daca, luis constantly worries about his ability to continue working in order to afford his education. is one of four siblings also attending college that are also daca recipients. is one of jacqueline, her daca expires this month. she was raised in the city of chicago much she's an undocumented american aspiring...
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toyota recalling nearly 65,000 tundras and sequoias. the stability control system may shut down unexpectedly. and hyundai is recalling santa fe because the steering wheel is at risk from breaking away from the steering column. owners will be notified next month. >> consumer reports has unveiled its new top vehicle picks. after months of testing everything from handling to ease of installing a car seat, the magazine named the chevy impala the best large car. the average price of a new car is $35,000. it recommends buying used for a better value. a 3-5-year-old veek many just off a lease. >> when you're ready to purchase a car there are a number of options, you can buy, you can lease and you can now subscribe. >> it's a purchasing option that could make car ownership as simple as a smart phone upgrade. alicia vitarelli takes a look at the growing trend and its cost. >> reporter: volvo recently released details about a subscription-based ownership program starting at $600 a month it includes insurance, vehicle service and replacements for
toyota recalling nearly 65,000 tundras and sequoias. the stability control system may shut down unexpectedly. and hyundai is recalling santa fe because the steering wheel is at risk from breaking away from the steering column. owners will be notified next month. >> consumer reports has unveiled its new top vehicle picks. after months of testing everything from handling to ease of installing a car seat, the magazine named the chevy impala the best large car. the average price of a new car...
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nearly 65,000 2018 hondas and sequoias may have their electronic steering shut down without warning.. the steering wheel could break away from the steering column. the carmakers say they will contact the owners affected by those recalls. >> reporter: the body of reverend billy graham is now at the billy graham library in charlotte, north carolina. he will lay in honor in the us capitol rotunda later this week. brian has more.>>> is >> reporter: a motorcade drove 130 miles saturday from the mountain chapel in asheville, north carolina to the library in his hometown of charlotte. crowds of well-wishers showed up to honor him along the way. he will lie at the library in repose monday and tuesday. america's pastor will lie in honor then in the capitol rotunda in washington dc on wednesday and thursday. he is the fourth private citizen to get such an honor. he is called the world's most prolific preacher. many saw him preach in person. 210 million heard him preach on the radio or on television. he is known as the presidents pastor. he has met with every president since harry truman. he me
nearly 65,000 2018 hondas and sequoias may have their electronic steering shut down without warning.. the steering wheel could break away from the steering column. the carmakers say they will contact the owners affected by those recalls. >> reporter: the body of reverend billy graham is now at the billy graham library in charlotte, north carolina. he will lay in honor in the us capitol rotunda later this week. brian has more.>>> is >> reporter: a motorcade drove 130 miles...
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manufacturing, the vp marketing, the vp sales, the cfo, the vphr, you had several of the major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections to the semiconductor industry. and that, to me, is a story that is just remarkable that people didn't know that. and it goes back to what i was saying about the importance of building on what came before. i mean, how foolish would it have been to feel -- for those two guys to feel like, you know, we're going to do it ourselves? because everyone else around them tried to do it themself, and they didn't have the same success. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. .. and many other authors. later in march it's the virginia festival of the book in characterization, --. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. good afternoon, everybody, and welcome.
manufacturing, the vp marketing, the vp sales, the cfo, the vphr, you had several of the major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections to the semiconductor industry. and that, to me, is a story that is just remarkable that people didn't know that. and it goes back to what i was saying about the importance of building on what came before. i mean, how foolish would it have been to feel -- for those two guys to feel like, you know, we're going to do it ourselves?...
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kurdish militia who it considered a terrorist organization >> toyota recalling about 65,000 2018 sequoiastion may turn off the stability control system it will also recall about 8800 toyota tundras as well >> queen elizabeth making her first trip to fashion week the 91-year-old monarch giving the award to richard quinn she sat next to vogue chief editor anna wintour to view quinn's runway show. and that is the cnbc news update this hour. melissa, i'll send it bag over to you >> some coat walking down the aisle. thanks, scott. >> just ahead, trading the faangs with guy adami and tim seymour. you can call it fast money on power lunch. atnducmo aadn e show a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley ein the 2018 lexus es,y system plus, standard... and the es hybrid. take advantage of special president's day offers now through the 28th, on the 2018 es 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> let's get a
kurdish militia who it considered a terrorist organization >> toyota recalling about 65,000 2018 sequoiastion may turn off the stability control system it will also recall about 8800 toyota tundras as well >> queen elizabeth making her first trip to fashion week the 91-year-old monarch giving the award to richard quinn she sat next to vogue chief editor anna wintour to view quinn's runway show. and that is the cnbc news update this hour. melissa, i'll send it bag over to you...
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toyota is recalling 65,000 tundra and sequoia vehicles from the 2018 year.ronic stability control system can shutdown. also hyundai is warning of a problem with 44,000 of its newest santa fe and santa fe sports. the steering wheel could break off from the column. both carmakers will contact the effective owners. >>> san francisco issued more home building permits last year than in the past. the city issued more than 6200 such permits in 2017. that is about 95% more than the historic average. the report says the majority were for multiunit buildings and only 7% were for single- family homes. >>> there is a new report finding an alarming number of middle-aged men are getting out of the workforce. this comes from the federal reserve bank of kansas city and says the percentage of men between 25 and 54 years old who are working has gone down over the years. at the beginning of this year 87% were working. that compares to 97% after the end of world war ii. the study believes the primary reason is middle skilled work has disappeared over automation and downsizing.
toyota is recalling 65,000 tundra and sequoia vehicles from the 2018 year.ronic stability control system can shutdown. also hyundai is warning of a problem with 44,000 of its newest santa fe and santa fe sports. the steering wheel could break off from the column. both carmakers will contact the effective owners. >>> san francisco issued more home building permits last year than in the past. the city issued more than 6200 such permits in 2017. that is about 95% more than the historic...
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. >> we're going up to the top of mount sequoia. you can see.we were just in downtown fayetteville we're head up to the mountain that overlooks the city. >> you can tell the audience what it means to be in the ozark region. >> the ozark region is beautiful. for me it means rock climbing, streams, it means hills, it means outdoor activities, vibrant things to do and also cultural things with that. there's the style of music. there's a style of dress that you'll find people who live here, you know, some people still adhere to that look. we know there are the perception of a country bumpkin is not necessarily who we are anymore and we don't want that to' be projected and people to thing, oh, arkansas, take you shoes off. but at the same time, there is such a rich cultural history with the story-telling, with the music, with the dress and the square we want to celebrate those things at the same time. it's kind of like a -- the stay of fayetteville, you can see everything from the arts and enter -- entertainment district. ey can see north stretching
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the president, vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp of sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to the semi conductor industry and that to me is a story, remarkable that people didn't know that. the thing about the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would it have been for those two guys, we are going to do it ourselves because everyone else around them tried to do it themselves. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. march 10th and 11th live at the university of arizona with the tucson festival of books without her talks and call ins, this festival features ms nbc and katie torok and charlie sykes, military historian max boone, investigative journalist david johnson and many other authors. later in march, the virginia festival of the book in charlottesville and the national writers conference in brooklyn, new york. in april, we are headed to texas for the san antonio book festival and we will be live at t
the president, vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp of sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to the semi conductor industry and that to me is a story, remarkable that people didn't know that. the thing about the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would it have been for those two guys, we are going to do it ourselves because everyone else around them tried to do it themselves. >> you can watch this and...