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we will dig into the blow away quarter and hear from sheryl sandberg herself.s, our weekly roundtable focused on the explosion of interest in health tech with two longtime investors. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: facebook out with earnings this week. it also got a big lift from what mark zuckerberg called the golden age of online video. i spoke with sheryl sandberg about video driving continued engagement on facebook. >> the explosion of video on the platform is great for our consumers and also great for our business. if you think about all the new formats, a lot of them are live and recorded, but there are also 360 pictures. all of these formats are engaging, and we think they are contributing to our time spent metric. emily: and that is paying off. facebook now has over 1.7 billion users, two thirds of them use it every single day. i spoke with erna, an analyst with forester, and harry kargman, ceo of kargo. >> facebook has done an incredible job getting the entire world on its platform. it's unbelievable. if you look at advertisers, they are following where th
we will dig into the blow away quarter and hear from sheryl sandberg herself.s, our weekly roundtable focused on the explosion of interest in health tech with two longtime investors. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: facebook out with earnings this week. it also got a big lift from what mark zuckerberg called the golden age of online video. i spoke with sheryl sandberg about video driving continued engagement on facebook. >> the explosion of video on the platform is great for our consumers...
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- now sheryl, what's the story, you wanna do a sitcom?i think if they can have ugly betty, then i need to be on tv! i'm very upset! i'm very upset. - [don] you not ugly. you not ugly. - okay, i'm about three feet away from pretty maybe, but i think if you can have-- - big misconception. you got african features and ain't nothing wrong with that. - okay. - ain't nothing wrong with that, you just got african features-- - what part of africa? what part of africa? - that's not ugly, that's an american myth! - is that a myth? - you got african, beautiful, big wide nostrils! - wait, why did you go wide? - with big ol' swollen up lips! took you about $500 worth of vaseline to put on them! and that's not ugly, (mumble). - well look, i'll say it like this, if you could have ugly betty, (african chanting) i would do anything to get a sitcom, i would take the lead in seabiscuit 2 as the horse. just to be in the entertainment business. - we gotta take a break, we'll be right back, don't go away, comics unleashed hot chocolate! - [voiceover] to find o
- now sheryl, what's the story, you wanna do a sitcom?i think if they can have ugly betty, then i need to be on tv! i'm very upset! i'm very upset. - [don] you not ugly. you not ugly. - okay, i'm about three feet away from pretty maybe, but i think if you can have-- - big misconception. you got african features and ain't nothing wrong with that. - okay. - ain't nothing wrong with that, you just got african features-- - what part of africa? what part of africa? - that's not ugly, that's an...
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just gottenng has off the phone with sheryl sandberg. us now from san francisco with the details. a strong quarter from facebook across the board. was success across all verticals, all regions that drove this. we talked about the topic of facebook live, given the early momentum we are seeing there, what are the monetization opportunities? is anotheris opportunity to increase engagement over all across facebook live can drive over all advertising revenue. take a listen to what she had to say. isthe explosion of video great for consumers and great for our business. if you think about all the new formats, live, but also recorded video. all of these formats are engaging and think they are concluding to our metric. facebook live is driving what they believe is time spent. i did ask about instagram. they are not breaking out revenue for instagram yet. instagramt estimates contributed $550 million of revenue. he said they continued to be excited about the possibilities on instagram, and that it is driving meaningful revenue. she did hand at mon
just gottenng has off the phone with sheryl sandberg. us now from san francisco with the details. a strong quarter from facebook across the board. was success across all verticals, all regions that drove this. we talked about the topic of facebook live, given the early momentum we are seeing there, what are the monetization opportunities? is anotheris opportunity to increase engagement over all across facebook live can drive over all advertising revenue. take a listen to what she had to say....
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i stop -- i spoke with sheryl sandberg about continued engagement on facebook.o on the platform is great for our business. if you talk about new format, a lot of them are video, live and recorded, but also 360 pictures. all of these formats are engaging acreage of adding to matrix emily:. facebook now has over 1.7 billion users, two thirds of them use it every single day. i spoke with harry cartman, ceo of cargo. >> facebook has done an incredible job getting the entire world on its what form. if you look at advertisers, they are following where the people are. when you look at the ads on facebook. they are less brand advertising and more apt install ads. facebook has done an incredible job getting people on their platform. emily: you think the app install as are a weakness? harry: i call it the cocaine of the advertising world. if you are a startup and venture funded and you need to get people on your platform, facebook is one of the best ways to get those people to install those apps on their phone. emily: that is why we see a lot of ads for lips and food -- f
i stop -- i spoke with sheryl sandberg about continued engagement on facebook.o on the platform is great for our business. if you talk about new format, a lot of them are video, live and recorded, but also 360 pictures. all of these formats are engaging acreage of adding to matrix emily:. facebook now has over 1.7 billion users, two thirds of them use it every single day. i spoke with harry cartman, ceo of cargo. >> facebook has done an incredible job getting the entire world on its what...
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i spoke to sheryl sandberg about how they keep it up.s, t-mobile ends a winning streak in monthly subscribers but beats on the rest. cfo.uld hear from their and the explosion in health tech. facebook shares soaring after hours, up as much as 8% as facebook beat on sales, profit, monthly, and datily active users, getting a big lift from what mark zuckerberg has called "the golden age of online video." i spoke to sheryl sandberg about video driving engagement on the social network. the explosion of video on the platform is great for consumers and great for our business. if you think about all the new formats, and a lot of them are video, like life, but also -- live, but also recorded video and 360 pictures. these are contribute into our time spent metric. emily: the time spent on the platform is paying off. facebook now has more than 1.7 billion monthly users, and two thirds of them use facebook every single day. here with me to break down the earnings, the ceo of cargo, and an analyst with forrester, from cambridge. is it as good as it so
i spoke to sheryl sandberg about how they keep it up.s, t-mobile ends a winning streak in monthly subscribers but beats on the rest. cfo.uld hear from their and the explosion in health tech. facebook shares soaring after hours, up as much as 8% as facebook beat on sales, profit, monthly, and datily active users, getting a big lift from what mark zuckerberg has called "the golden age of online video." i spoke to sheryl sandberg about video driving engagement on the social network. the...
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today, we're joined by sheryl wood and quantity rose.d, your response to the verdict into what sheriff david clarke said at the republican convention? >> first, with regard to the verdict, i was not surprised. i did predict an acquittal of all charges. that is only because the prosecution has not been able to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. the judge has really laid out, really without any motion, looking at the elements of the crimes these officers have been charged with, showing how the state has not been able to present evidence. just violating a general order not to wear a seatbelt is not a criminal act, so they have to show something more about the conduct. they have not been able to do that. as far as the sheriff goes, i mean, that is unfortunate. they are really using everything happening across our country to blame black lives matter, and i do not agree with that at all. it is really unfortunate that that is happening and that these trials are being used to attack black lives matter. kwame d quantity rose -- rose, int
today, we're joined by sheryl wood and quantity rose.d, your response to the verdict into what sheriff david clarke said at the republican convention? >> first, with regard to the verdict, i was not surprised. i did predict an acquittal of all charges. that is only because the prosecution has not been able to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. the judge has really laid out, really without any motion, looking at the elements of the crimes these officers have been charged with,...
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sheryl, before this, you were in, you were in minnesota as recently as yesterday, is that correct? that's right, i was there yesterday afternoon. minnesota, of course, is the place where philando castile was killed by a police officer and all across america, people witnessed that very, very disturbing and difficult facebook video. >> and the last thing a lot of people saw during the daytime coverage yesterday afternoon was governor dayton of minnesota. coming out and speaking rather plainly that in his opinion this would not have happened. if these motorists had been white, he found shame in the fact that first aid was not applied or offered, that someone, the female passenger who thankfully had the presence of mind to broadcast it on facebook live was handcuffed in the car. the presence of a child in the back seat, all the things that outraged people. i guess i need you to process where the movement stands and what has happened to the anger that flowed into these spontaneous protests last night that of course now we know about how one of them ended. >> i'm so glad that you asked t
sheryl, before this, you were in, you were in minnesota as recently as yesterday, is that correct? that's right, i was there yesterday afternoon. minnesota, of course, is the place where philando castile was killed by a police officer and all across america, people witnessed that very, very disturbing and difficult facebook video. >> and the last thing a lot of people saw during the daytime coverage yesterday afternoon was governor dayton of minnesota. coming out and speaking rather...
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. >> rounding out the cast, the flash's robamel and sheryl hines. >> that cat is soweird. >> got to showm human! >> something to look out for this family comedy -- the floors. set decorators paid close attention to thedesign. since most of the movie was shot from kevin's cat point of view. >> it's a huge part of the reason i wanted to do the film. >> make cat hands. >> i should have landed on the knives. >> seriously >>>mr. fuzzy pants and also i just like saying the name. >> it kind of sounds w in a way. >> a little played by six different cats. each one is trained to perform a different set of tasks. i didn't know you could train cats. >> i thought cats trained us, actually. >>> still ahead -- >> ribs, cheese fries loaded. >> real women, real dramatic weight loss stories. how these ladies all dropped over 100 pounds without surgery. >>> then, meet the plastic surgeon making headlines for posting his patient's procedures on snapchat. would you let him operate on you? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com > >>>. >>> getting down to the wire for "bachelorette," on monday's new episode, jo
. >> rounding out the cast, the flash's robamel and sheryl hines. >> that cat is soweird. >> got to showm human! >> something to look out for this family comedy -- the floors. set decorators paid close attention to thedesign. since most of the movie was shot from kevin's cat point of view. >> it's a huge part of the reason i wanted to do the film. >> make cat hands. >> i should have landed on the knives. >> seriously >>>mr. fuzzy pants...
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. >> sheryl, the dallas police department did say they found in his home there in suburban dallas some documents embracing a radical form of afro centrism. what does that suggest to you? >> well, what it suggests to me is that this young man was looking for something to lean to, something to identify with. and i thought all along that he had to have some issues and some angst about something other than what it appeared to be and that was the black lives matter movement. i think he was an opportunitiest. i said that from the start. he used the gathering as a means to exact vengeance on officers that had nothing to do with what was going on in his head or what happened in the days prior. >> we were told yesterday by the dallas mayor and the texas governor that the fbi is deeply involved in this. you're a former assistant director of the fbi, what is the role of the fbi in this dallas massacre investigation? >> well, they would provide forensic assistance, having crime scene investigators, they're going to have to be helping the police gather up every bullet casing up and down the sidewal
. >> sheryl, the dallas police department did say they found in his home there in suburban dallas some documents embracing a radical form of afro centrism. what does that suggest to you? >> well, what it suggests to me is that this young man was looking for something to lean to, something to identify with. and i thought all along that he had to have some issues and some angst about something other than what it appeared to be and that was the black lives matter movement. i think he...
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vice chair, sheryl even davis, here. commissioner michael pappas, here. commissioner richard pio roda, here. commissioner abigail porth, here. commissioner michael sweet, here. you have a quorum >> thank you mr. secretary. >> i'm susan christian and chair the human rights commissionism welcome tonight. um, these have been extraordinarily trying times going on for a couple years and seems day by day to increase. there is a lot of pain in all our communities and we are here tonight to acknowledge and to celebrate the role of advocacy for justice. -in moving along the fight for justice and the fight for equality. the many different people in the room tonight and among the awardees we have a number of different areas of focus and perspective. we want everyone to feel our faith and our respect tonight and we want you to know that we all understand the role community advocacy plays in change and the fight for justice and that is what we are here to honor tonight. thank you for being here tonight. thank you in advance to the awardees and members of the public wh
vice chair, sheryl even davis, here. commissioner michael pappas, here. commissioner richard pio roda, here. commissioner abigail porth, here. commissioner michael sweet, here. you have a quorum >> thank you mr. secretary. >> i'm susan christian and chair the human rights commissionism welcome tonight. um, these have been extraordinarily trying times going on for a couple years and seems day by day to increase. there is a lot of pain in all our communities and we are here tonight to...
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. >> taking in hamilton after she and sheryl mills spent the morning at fbi headquarters. officials interviewed her for more than three hours about her use of private e-mail. clinton telling chuck todd she had been wanting to get it overwith. >> i was pleased to assist the department to bringing the department to a conclusion. >> the twitter account said showing what appeared to be a star of david over a pile of money, an image that appeared two weeks earlier on trump's feed the image was quickly replaced with a modified version. but with two of the six points of the star still visible. zbli tweeted a simple tweet. you can read into things that aren't there. >> the anti defamation league saying it is long overdue for mr. trump to reject the racist with same clarity and energy he brought to the campaign trail. trump spent the weekend with one of his rumored residents. they said nothing was offered and nothing send during the meeting. trump will visit the battleground state tomorrow. >>> for more on the 2016 campaign we are joined by edward lawrence. can we expect any firewo
. >> taking in hamilton after she and sheryl mills spent the morning at fbi headquarters. officials interviewed her for more than three hours about her use of private e-mail. clinton telling chuck todd she had been wanting to get it overwith. >> i was pleased to assist the department to bringing the department to a conclusion. >> the twitter account said showing what appeared to be a star of david over a pile of money, an image that appeared two weeks earlier on trump's feed...
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washington home, the scene of a lot of activity in recent days, including her long-time legal advisor sheryl mills, as clinton faces a critical moment in a political career that has had more than its share of ups and downs. even as the attorney general acknowledging today she made a big mistake meeting this week privately with clinton's president, the former president. >> the most important thing to me as the attorney general is the integrity of the department of justice and the fact that the meeting that i had is now casting a shadow over how people are going to view that work is something i take seriously and deeply and painfully. >> that 30-minute meeting after bill clinton boarded lynch's plane in phoenix. they say they talked about grandchildren and golf. firing up donald trump. >> he just happened to be at the airport at this time. think of it. just happened to be at the airport. talking about golf and grandchildren. i love my grandchildren so much, but if i talk about them for nine, ten, seconds. after that what are you going to say, right? >> reporter: after republicans are calling f
washington home, the scene of a lot of activity in recent days, including her long-time legal advisor sheryl mills, as clinton faces a critical moment in a political career that has had more than its share of ups and downs. even as the attorney general acknowledging today she made a big mistake meeting this week privately with clinton's president, the former president. >> the most important thing to me as the attorney general is the integrity of the department of justice and the fact that...
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here's "today in the bay's" sheryl herd with what people here are saying. >> it's an awesome time toe alive. >> reporter: steve watching bill clinton address delegates at the dnc in philadelphia. he says he's excited to witness history. >> gender is no longer an issue anymore. >> reporter: that statement will be debated and debate nbc area's political analyst larry gerston has been stu i dg for years. >> it's just one more time that areas, historically, thought of as not appropriate for a woman, no longer the case. >> and i move that hillary clinton be selected as the nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. >> now that hillary clinton's nomination is in the history books, derek johnson says he's hoping she will make it to the white house. he met the secretary of state a month and a half ago while making a campaign stop at his restaurant in jack london square. he believes eight years of an african-american president and the possibility of a woman president will help the struggling middle class. >> i think that they are more in tune with the real needs of th
here's "today in the bay's" sheryl herd with what people here are saying. >> it's an awesome time toe alive. >> reporter: steve watching bill clinton address delegates at the dnc in philadelphia. he says he's excited to witness history. >> gender is no longer an issue anymore. >> reporter: that statement will be debated and debate nbc area's political analyst larry gerston has been stu i dg for years. >> it's just one more time that areas, historically,...
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washington home, the scene of a lot of activity in recent days, including her long-time legal advisor sheryl mills, as hillary faces -- even as the attorney general acknowledging today she made a big mistake meeting this week privately with bill clinton, the former president. >> the most important thing to me is the -- now casting a shadow about how people are going to view that work is something i take seriously and deeply and painfully. >> that 30-minute meeting after bill clinton boarded firing up donald trump. >> he just happened to be at the airport at this time. think of it. and he's talking about golf and grand children. i love my grand children so much. but if i talk about them for more than about nine or ten seconds, after that, what are you going to say? >> reporter: lynch says she'll let career prosecutors and fbi decide the case. experts say bill clinton should never have been speaking to someone in power of his wife's investigation. >> it's audacious and highly inappropriate decision. if he had stopped to think about it for five minutes, he would have realized that. >> reporter:
washington home, the scene of a lot of activity in recent days, including her long-time legal advisor sheryl mills, as hillary faces -- even as the attorney general acknowledging today she made a big mistake meeting this week privately with bill clinton, the former president. >> the most important thing to me is the -- now casting a shadow about how people are going to view that work is something i take seriously and deeply and painfully. >> that 30-minute meeting after bill clinton...
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clinton taking in a saturday evening performance of "hamilton" on broadway after she and top aide sheryl mills had spent the morning at fbi headquarters. officials from the justice department and the fbi interviewing her for more than three hours. about her use of private e-mail as secretary of state. clinton telling nbc's chuck todd she wanted to get it over with. >> i've been eager to do it, and i was pleased to have the opportunity to assist the department in bringing its review to a conclusion. >> reporter: meanwhile, donald trump dealing with his own problems. his team still not explaining the image posted to his twitter account on saturday. attacking clinton as corrupt, showing what appeared to be a star of david over a pile of money. an image that also appeared two weeks earlier on twitter. posted by a user who promoted other racist imagery. on trump's feed the image was quickly replaced with a modified version. but with two of the six points of the star still visible. his former campaign manager defended him. >> a tweet is a simple tweet and the bottom line is you can read into t
clinton taking in a saturday evening performance of "hamilton" on broadway after she and top aide sheryl mills had spent the morning at fbi headquarters. officials from the justice department and the fbi interviewing her for more than three hours. about her use of private e-mail as secretary of state. clinton telling nbc's chuck todd she wanted to get it over with. >> i've been eager to do it, and i was pleased to have the opportunity to assist the department in bringing its...
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you have leaders from warren buffet to aaron schmidt to sheryl sandberg coming out. and hank paulson. they're not allowed to publicly endorse because you are the ceo of a public company. i'm surprised that there is so much support and our u.s. companies that are global are nonu.s. companies that have a lot of business here and actually are speaking up more this election than in previous cycles. >> in the event that hillary clinton loses this battle, she will lose it in no small part and were that to happen because of the argument that donald trump appears to be making very effectively that people lost their jobs and industries have been destroyed because of trade and behalf because of energy policy and coal and steel. are you able to articulate an argument as a group of people that cuts through in important swing states and brings people back on board to the democrat party? >> very simple. hillary clinton is for broad based growth. she appreciates more than anyone the need that the rust belt in particular the manufacturing has been and she will continue program reinv
you have leaders from warren buffet to aaron schmidt to sheryl sandberg coming out. and hank paulson. they're not allowed to publicly endorse because you are the ceo of a public company. i'm surprised that there is so much support and our u.s. companies that are global are nonu.s. companies that have a lot of business here and actually are speaking up more this election than in previous cycles. >> in the event that hillary clinton loses this battle, she will lose it in no small part and...
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sheryl heard said the water tests should be done -- >> this massive fire poured through millbrae last week. the two boys are facing arson charges. sheriff's deputies say the suspects who are not being named because they're minors, said they didn't intend to burn down the popular gathering spot. >> there is information to suggest it was due to intelligen negligence, not intentional. >> the damage is estimated at $2 million. right now millbrae is struggling to sights for some events. >> a woman was hit and killed in the east bay. she died early sunday morning in concord. officers say there were no witnesses. the woman is described as 5'5", between 50 and 60 years old be dark hair. the contra costa sheriff's department has posted this picture, she was carrying this pouch with a clear crystal inside. >>> and getting ready, running through practice as democrats get ready for night two of the national convention. >> things got off to a wild start yesterday with drama including rousing speeches from first lady michelle obama and also protests from bernie sanders supporters. andrea mitchell t
sheryl heard said the water tests should be done -- >> this massive fire poured through millbrae last week. the two boys are facing arson charges. sheriff's deputies say the suspects who are not being named because they're minors, said they didn't intend to burn down the popular gathering spot. >> there is information to suggest it was due to intelligen negligence, not intentional. >> the damage is estimated at $2 million. right now millbrae is struggling to sights for some...
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onspeak with sheryl sandberg the company's blockbuster quarter.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: many of america's top rocketeer's work in the middle of the mojave desert. ashley travels to the landscape to speak with richard branson and discover how close virgin galactic has come to commercializing space travel for tourists. >> they are testing rockets and then there is testing rockets. you need to test a lot. the focus -- >> many of america's top here inrs work mohave. this is where the big kids play with fire. to offer tourists a chance at space. george was a nasa veteran and serves as the ceo of virgin galactic. a test area. >> nature does not like what we're trying to do. taking something that nature doesn't want and building it -- bending into an outcome. >> the spaceship will fire up its own thrusters and head for the heavens. it is a complex system and there are few places on earth where you can work out the kinks. >> if the only place you can design, manufacture and test a rocket motor and then fly into space. frontier ofhe american aerospace. >
onspeak with sheryl sandberg the company's blockbuster quarter.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: many of america's top rocketeer's work in the middle of the mojave desert. ashley travels to the landscape to speak with richard branson and discover how close virgin galactic has come to commercializing space travel for tourists. >> they are testing rockets and then there is testing rockets. you need to test a lot. the focus -- >> many of america's top here inrs work mohave. this is where...
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take a look at a few of the music industry's elite including sheryl crow, cyndi lauper and usher singing♪ ♪ it's not your song you're lucky we don't sue ♪ ♪ and what's the deal with all of those balloons ♪ ♪ don't use your songs hey! ♪ you can't use this song either don't use your songs ♪ ♪ ♪ come on y'all come on ♪ ♪ don't you use it you're lucky if we don't sue ♪ ♪ and what's the deal with all those balloons ♪ ♪ don't use your songs stop using my song ♪ ♪ don't sing along ♪ oh, it might seem appealing but you're just stealing ♪ >> i think i saw michael bolton in there, too, alex. that's a good one. we have a big week coming up here. >> good job louis. looks like you're having a good time. still ahead shares of nintendo taking a huge hit today. why the craze over pokemon go games may not translate to big bucks for the company's bottom line. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink yopantene expert
take a look at a few of the music industry's elite including sheryl crow, cyndi lauper and usher singing♪ ♪ it's not your song you're lucky we don't sue ♪ ♪ and what's the deal with all of those balloons ♪ ♪ don't use your songs hey! ♪ you can't use this song either don't use your songs ♪ ♪ ♪ come on y'all come on ♪ ♪ don't you use it you're lucky if we don't sue ♪ ♪ and what's the deal with all those balloons ♪ ♪ don't use your songs stop using my song ♪ ♪...
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>> but sheryl lewis came that number. sheryl was looking to get two of the kittens we featured on the air. most of the people went home with their pets ready to start a new life. >>> we want to point out what a great job wendy did yesterday interviewing those animals. i forgot his name. what's your name? woof-woof. >> she did a phenomenal job and all of you did a great job taking home these dogs and cats. >>> wendy mentioning braving the heat and humidity to do that. temperatures right now are pleasant but we have a weather alert day under way again today and it's going to continue. the weather alert into monday and tuesday as well with excessive heat. there's that sun already jumping up in this july sky on this sunday morning. live view from the storm team 4 tower camera. we're in the 70s, any from the shenandoah valley to the bay. low 70s, nearby suburbs, near 80 as well right around the chesapeake bay. by 10:00 it will be getting hot. it will be in the upper 80s and i by 2:00, mid 90s, 4:00, 5:00, up 90s. and then by 1
>> but sheryl lewis came that number. sheryl was looking to get two of the kittens we featured on the air. most of the people went home with their pets ready to start a new life. >>> we want to point out what a great job wendy did yesterday interviewing those animals. i forgot his name. what's your name? woof-woof. >> she did a phenomenal job and all of you did a great job taking home these dogs and cats. >>> wendy mentioning braving the heat and humidity to do...
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then "the talk's" sheryl underwood on the condition that left her devastated, coming up ext. we'll save lives today. are you ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] dr. oz: today, thank you very much, we are airing out all of our dirty
then "the talk's" sheryl underwood on the condition that left her devastated, coming up ext. we'll save lives today. are you ready to get healthy? cheers and applause] dr. oz: today, thank you very much, we are airing out all of our dirty
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sheryl sandberg told me the phaseshey are in of testing that, as well is that crossword -- what are otherevers that google can pull to add additional revenue streams? there has been talk of advertising on google maps, for example. >> there's a lot of properties where they can do even more different kinds of advertising. i think as frank was indicating, google knows so much about us. they have so much from our calendar, so much from mail, from the search that we do. the big word for google is contextualize. if they can start to contextualize your experiences, they can start predicting offers for things you might be interested in and deliver ads to those protections. they can make relevant suggestions and present new cognitive services that allow you to opt in and out, so you can have a more prescriptive experience. that's where google can go. they have the data to do it. emily: frank, in the other fiber, that'sle losing more money, $16 million, but they're also making more money there. what is your take on the trend? they don't break it down, so we don't know which particular bets are doin
sheryl sandberg told me the phaseshey are in of testing that, as well is that crossword -- what are otherevers that google can pull to add additional revenue streams? there has been talk of advertising on google maps, for example. >> there's a lot of properties where they can do even more different kinds of advertising. i think as frank was indicating, google knows so much about us. they have so much from our calendar, so much from mail, from the search that we do. the big word for google...
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she had an interview with facebook coo sheryl sandberg.p is speaking at a news conference in south florida after hillary clinton was nominated as the democratic presidential nominee. you can watch this event on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ do it in style. i do not mean -- although i am sure you could. in decreasedise interest in the caribbean -- and the refugee crisis, cruise companies are blazing trails to places that are practically impossible to otherwise reach. we are joined now with the best cruise convention -- adventures. tell us some of the places you could go to if you were able to? >> it is amazing how far off the beaten path luxury lines are willing to go. this might actually entice you, we are talking about places like the baltics, even northwest, which goes from alaska up through the arctic and through new york. vonnie: that is insane. how much do these cost? on what we are talking about. might go for about $2000, not that. if you want to get the top three, that will go for six figures. mark: why would i cruise to these
she had an interview with facebook coo sheryl sandberg.p is speaking at a news conference in south florida after hillary clinton was nominated as the democratic presidential nominee. you can watch this event on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ do it in style. i do not mean -- although i am sure you could. in decreasedise interest in the caribbean -- and the refugee crisis, cruise companies are blazing trails to places that are practically impossible to otherwise reach. we are joined now...
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. >> also with me is retired lapd police department sergeant sheryl dorcy.to be interviewed. how quickly does that whole process begin? >> that may vary from agency to agency. what's going to happen with our men and women in blue uniform going forward? i think the way that we handle ourselves, which has been reactionary, based on what we have seen is now forever changed. i think the days of one man units and responding to high priority calls without the presence of an air unit is something that's going to have to be looked at carefully so our officers are safe day-to-day when they respond to high priority calls and maybe even what we just like to call routine calls because there's no such thing anymore. >> when you say a high priority call, what would that entail? >> that would entail this call of a man with a gun. you're going to go there with your antenna kind of high. this is a man with a gun call, so you want to be particularly careful. but i'm not sure anymore that a routine call, a dispute, a disturbance wouldn't be a situation where someone would want
. >> also with me is retired lapd police department sergeant sheryl dorcy.to be interviewed. how quickly does that whole process begin? >> that may vary from agency to agency. what's going to happen with our men and women in blue uniform going forward? i think the way that we handle ourselves, which has been reactionary, based on what we have seen is now forever changed. i think the days of one man units and responding to high priority calls without the presence of an air unit is...
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it was reported over the weekend she might consider the ceo of apple tim cook the ceo of facebook sheryl be a part of that team. you combine it with a formidable team in the u.s. senate, i think it signals to the country that here is a president who can work with congress that can get things done. you even heard republican senators quietly and some even publicly say they can work with her on foreign policy issues, economic policy issues. so i think just the contrary. even today with president obama, she opened and opened with a lot of electricity, a lot of excitement and a lot of substance. and to hear the president underscore how smart she is i think only emphasizes the point more, amplifies the point more that she is not only ready but ready to work with congress in the process. kellyanne: today may be her best day with obama on the trail, because, as you suggest, john, maybe over time, it won't wear as well and she will be diminished under the far brighter star power of elizabeth warren, certainly president barack obama. the other risk there is she -- we all know that cool is is not t
it was reported over the weekend she might consider the ceo of apple tim cook the ceo of facebook sheryl be a part of that team. you combine it with a formidable team in the u.s. senate, i think it signals to the country that here is a president who can work with congress that can get things done. you even heard republican senators quietly and some even publicly say they can work with her on foreign policy issues, economic policy issues. so i think just the contrary. even today with president...
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it seems to me went and met with the fbi on saturday morning with sheryl mills, her top aid, also of course is involved in the veep stakes process and will be talking to the department officials. campaign officials that i talked to are optimistic that this is a sign that the investigation a coming to a conclusion. >> that mean this is resolved without wrong doing. official i talked to come around to this idea that this is hanging over her ahead no matter what. i think if anything, there's some positive anticipation and now of course, still some question marks about what they might find to clear this up without impolice dating hibt. >> let's talk about what her week ahead looks like ahead. >> in his hometown of pennsylvania, let's talk about where the clinton campaign wants to be. as opposed to getting on some of sthez -- >> to think about how this plays out. first up, that visit to north carolina with president obama of course rescheduled original by that had been planned for wisconsin. ahead of the tragic shootings in orlando. they have now moved that to north carolina is a state th
it seems to me went and met with the fbi on saturday morning with sheryl mills, her top aid, also of course is involved in the veep stakes process and will be talking to the department officials. campaign officials that i talked to are optimistic that this is a sign that the investigation a coming to a conclusion. >> that mean this is resolved without wrong doing. official i talked to come around to this idea that this is hanging over her ahead no matter what. i think if anything, there's...
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lockwood murdoch, sheryl sandberg from a spoke from harvey went to the movie mogul.y are here at the conference which is known for big dealmaking. in 1995, it was walt disney who bought avt from cap cities. just a few years ago, verizon and a $4.4 billion deal but aol, a deal that was here in the sun drenched valleys of sun valley. they also talk about the future. among those discussions brexit and its impact on the u.s. economy and the future of media. media mogul barry diller is here and he thinks the model for creating television and movies is changing drastically. >> the internet where you can publish direct without going through anybody, you can use our video. you can use all sorts of devices to do it, will allow creators for the first time to not be dominated by distributors. and altogether healthy condition. reporter: big-name politicians are here. the prime minister of canada and the president of argentina to drama investment in his country. i am in sun valley having a great time. hope you're having a good one in new york. lauren: at adam shapiro, thank you.
lockwood murdoch, sheryl sandberg from a spoke from harvey went to the movie mogul.y are here at the conference which is known for big dealmaking. in 1995, it was walt disney who bought avt from cap cities. just a few years ago, verizon and a $4.4 billion deal but aol, a deal that was here in the sun drenched valleys of sun valley. they also talk about the future. among those discussions brexit and its impact on the u.s. economy and the future of media. media mogul barry diller is here and he...
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her long-time aide, sheryl mills, is with her. people have been coming and going there all day. earlier, fallon tweeted, quote, fbi director comey in his testimony to congress explodes the g.o.p. myth that petraeus' case was at all similar to hillary clinton's and every house republican who joins in partisan student about clinton's intel briefings should have to say if they think trump is fit to get them. the campaign sent out another release saying there has never been any evidence clinton's server was ever hacked and con fishing make that hillary clinton's lawyers hat clearance to look at the e-mails. the cam sent out a list of quotes in which the republicans on the overchit committee said they believed in direct comey's integrity. >> thank you very much. so, how is all of this registering with voters? to g.o.p. pollster, frank luntz, good to see you. >> pleasure. >> your reaction to today and how it's impacting voters right now. >> the problem is that we have lost all faith, trust and confidence in washington, dc. we don't beli
her long-time aide, sheryl mills, is with her. people have been coming and going there all day. earlier, fallon tweeted, quote, fbi director comey in his testimony to congress explodes the g.o.p. myth that petraeus' case was at all similar to hillary clinton's and every house republican who joins in partisan student about clinton's intel briefings should have to say if they think trump is fit to get them. the campaign sent out another release saying there has never been any evidence clinton's...
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sheryl crow performing tonight and the man behind it all joining me right now to tell us was makes itial. you said before you started running the show you said it was like torture to come see the show it was kind of like bees quilting bee. it was small,hometown, uneventful . now it's big, packed with music and a destination event celebrating america's birthday, as it should be. reporter: hundreds of thousands of people show up and what's so cool about the fireworks and i think we should some video of this, this is the only place this happens, the symphony plays at the same time as the fireworks . >> the only place where the show is literally choreographed, while the symphony plays live. it's computerized but it's still hand computerized but representative of music city b6 you changed the town when it comes to fourth of july, it's amazing. >> thank you. we said if were going to do it, we want to have fun so the music got to be good, the fireworks have to be better bigger and better every year. 59,000 shells. reporter: i wish you guys could see the parties that have already started. the
sheryl crow performing tonight and the man behind it all joining me right now to tell us was makes itial. you said before you started running the show you said it was like torture to come see the show it was kind of like bees quilting bee. it was small,hometown, uneventful . now it's big, packed with music and a destination event celebrating america's birthday, as it should be. reporter: hundreds of thousands of people show up and what's so cool about the fireworks and i think we should some...
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sheryl crow will be proving but it's just an incredible experience.e people here -- i have to tell you, everyone is so talented people are singing, humming. they're humble. it makes you proud to be an american here in nashville and that's why fox is here because we're proud to be an american. we have this awesome sunglasses. says #proud americans. they're hand these out. it's really been a memorable weekend. >> you got the abouts going on -- the boots going on and the whole thing. >> i do. >> i want to hear what you recorded. abby, thank you very much. >> we'll be right back with more. don't go away. i want my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay a dose,
sheryl crow will be proving but it's just an incredible experience.e people here -- i have to tell you, everyone is so talented people are singing, humming. they're humble. it makes you proud to be an american here in nashville and that's why fox is here because we're proud to be an american. we have this awesome sunglasses. says #proud americans. they're hand these out. it's really been a memorable weekend. >> you got the abouts going on -- the boots going on and the whole thing....
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not defending facebook, i do not have a dog in this race as they say but mark zuckerberg did hire sherylandberg and does seem to be the move towards for lack of a better term, helping the company mature. did you see any of those steps in the right direction or not? >> i think so. i spoke very positively of cheryl in the book, she was very proficient in effectively running the ad side of the business. mark zuckerberg is brilliant but doesn't take a huge interest in ads. she was part of the adult supervision he brought in. deirdre: what was the most shocking part about working there, whether it was the sexism but the fact that females had a stricter dress code than males or anything else that you realized, okay, this isn't the place for me? >> you know, the sexism thing i didn't see myself, i think the more shocking thing, and it's good and bad, i think was the level of motivation at the time of facebook. one tends to cynical and when zuckerberg says we want to create a more open and connected world, we think there is monetary or mercenary subtext to it. the reality is people really, reall
not defending facebook, i do not have a dog in this race as they say but mark zuckerberg did hire sherylandberg and does seem to be the move towards for lack of a better term, helping the company mature. did you see any of those steps in the right direction or not? >> i think so. i spoke very positively of cheryl in the book, she was very proficient in effectively running the ad side of the business. mark zuckerberg is brilliant but doesn't take a huge interest in ads. she was part of the...
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i thought sheryl did a lot of great stuff in the quarter talking about how the brand companies love it. compare that to twitter where basically said we have to go direct response. what these guys are doing, they have 60 million customers bubbling up. when you go to a major -- go to coca-cola and say listen we want to match your product with our video. i mean, coca-cola will say i can reach billions of people versus giving an ad to a domestic broadcast company. >> live is yeah the times are changing. >> international brand you're going to give a -- >> live video, i mean he made no secret of it. it is going conceivably they see it as the real growth opportunity. who knows. the early days right now. very early days. >> normally you would laugh. a guy says there's 1%. only 1% there. i can't laugh. i felt very small when i read the call. i felt very small, like i'm a small thinker. only thing i edent fy with him i play pokemon. they really do not think on the same plane as we do. kind of like they think their food for the world that you're going to have to be on facebook. i'm not kidding. >
i thought sheryl did a lot of great stuff in the quarter talking about how the brand companies love it. compare that to twitter where basically said we have to go direct response. what these guys are doing, they have 60 million customers bubbling up. when you go to a major -- go to coca-cola and say listen we want to match your product with our video. i mean, coca-cola will say i can reach billions of people versus giving an ad to a domestic broadcast company. >> live is yeah the times...
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clinton at fbi headquarters, three and a half hours she and her lawyer, david kindle, her top aid, sheryl mills, opposite, officials from justice and the fbi answering questions. three and a half hours, not necessarily the longest period of time in an investigation like this. obviously her testimony is public on benghazi was much longer than that. her aids are privately optimistic that this could be an indication that this investigation is concluding. and hillary clinton herself eluded to that in that interview with chuck todd. take a look. >> it was something i had offered to do since last august, i have the meter to do it and i was pleased to have the opportunity to assist the department in bringing its review to a conclusion. >> the question of course whether that conclusion is going to come sooner rather than later, potentially before the democratic national convention in just a few weeks. but at this point, we don't have any indication, one way or the other when they might wrap this up, kate. >> coincidence that it happens on a holiday weekend that she gets this interview on a saturd
clinton at fbi headquarters, three and a half hours she and her lawyer, david kindle, her top aid, sheryl mills, opposite, officials from justice and the fbi answering questions. three and a half hours, not necessarily the longest period of time in an investigation like this. obviously her testimony is public on benghazi was much longer than that. her aids are privately optimistic that this could be an indication that this investigation is concluding. and hillary clinton herself eluded to that...
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so, if hillary clinton and jake sullivan, and sheryl mills and huma abedin, all of them do not somehowe penalty, then i think there's difference -- a standard difference and there's going to be a lot of people upset. >> all right, let's go back to the fbi director, james comey's words, saying clinton and her aides were extremely careless. should she have security clearance still? >> well, sandra, i think this is probably the consistessential definition of being a sore loser, whether it's now new calls for new investigations or new legislation being written, this simply boils down to the fact that director comey, and very qualified fbi agents looked into this for over a year, spent millions of dollars probably. >> but congress can still act, despite the result of the investigation. >> sure, they can still act on this because they can't get their way. they refuse to let this one die, and want to turn it into another -- >> can't we just go back to the original question. >> okay. >> she was extremely careless in the words of the fib director, is that someone who should have security cleara
so, if hillary clinton and jake sullivan, and sheryl mills and huma abedin, all of them do not somehowe penalty, then i think there's difference -- a standard difference and there's going to be a lot of people upset. >> all right, let's go back to the fbi director, james comey's words, saying clinton and her aides were extremely careless. should she have security clearance still? >> well, sandra, i think this is probably the consistessential definition of being a sore loser, whether...
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sheryl hargrove served in the coast guard.u i want you to pick my running mate, you have to do it right now, who would you pick? >> i wanted condoleezza rice but she doesn't want to do it. >> reporter: among people believed to be on the short list, this marine corps vet spoke for quite a few here. >> i gave that a little bit of thought. my vote would be going toward gingrich, newt gingrich. >> i kind of like newt. i think he has the knowledge. he is good with media and -- >> chris christie was here today speaking. he's good with media, too, right? >> he's good with media. chris christie would be an excellent choice. i would also like to see him as attorney general. >> reporter: when christie was finished speaking, trump took the stage talking about veterans' issues. but has this comment from last week worked against him with this crowd? >> saddam hussein was a bad guy, right? he was a bad guy. really bad guy. but you know what he did well? he killed terrorists. he did that so good, they didn't read him the rights. they didn't
sheryl hargrove served in the coast guard.u i want you to pick my running mate, you have to do it right now, who would you pick? >> i wanted condoleezza rice but she doesn't want to do it. >> reporter: among people believed to be on the short list, this marine corps vet spoke for quite a few here. >> i gave that a little bit of thought. my vote would be going toward gingrich, newt gingrich. >> i kind of like newt. i think he has the knowledge. he is good with media and...
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before we show you that, sheryl brinkman from sfmta, tell us about this. how long has this contest been going on? >> since 1955. it is about 60 years of cable car bell-ringing champions. and this year we have some recurring champions as well as first-time competers who have made it to the finalist. >> reporter: tell us why it's hard to judge. i am going to be a judge a little later on. i see some of these guys are very good. a lot of them are good. how do you go about picking a winner? any tips for me. >> it must be tough. i don't envy you that position. they are all fantastic. they are all great ambassadors. they are going to do a great job. but you do find that every once in a while somebody comes up who just has an amazing sound. one of them, i am not sure if it's byron or trini that does a vie vibrato with the bell. >> reporter: why hasn't there been a female contest end before? >> she is our third female. she is a conductor. so i think it's just taken a while. >> reporter: i am going to show you, okay, so, mike and gasia, i know i have seen mike down
before we show you that, sheryl brinkman from sfmta, tell us about this. how long has this contest been going on? >> since 1955. it is about 60 years of cable car bell-ringing champions. and this year we have some recurring champions as well as first-time competers who have made it to the finalist. >> reporter: tell us why it's hard to judge. i am going to be a judge a little later on. i see some of these guys are very good. a lot of them are good. how do you go about picking a...
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. >> good evening commissioners i'm sheryl adams executive director of larkin services appreciate our patience to all of us i'm here to reiterate what was previously state by members of my staff and my board that life-saving have the is opposed to having the apothecarium to our facility on lombard and scott we have opted that since the beginning the process and feel that way about other areas other programs that we operate throughout the city we feel it is not handful helpful for our young people that experienced lots and will the of trauma over the many years they've experienced homelessness or other kinds of issues to be located that close and prefer them to be able to live in this site and space to be able to have a good neighborhood. >> i have a question members of the public said a said agreement our operation has to deny this is that true. >> i mean did i express that correctly a few folks from the public said your organization has to say no to this because of a previous agreements. >> i think that is a misrepresentation frankly our agreement with cal hallow the same as our agre
. >> good evening commissioners i'm sheryl adams executive director of larkin services appreciate our patience to all of us i'm here to reiterate what was previously state by members of my staff and my board that life-saving have the is opposed to having the apothecarium to our facility on lombard and scott we have opted that since the beginning the process and feel that way about other areas other programs that we operate throughout the city we feel it is not handful helpful for our...
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i mean, even sheryl sandberg, you know, just sit at the table. so, a lot of that is, you know, internal and making sure that women participate, gain confidence, they're encouraged. may: and so, you're seeing that change going on, so, that must give you some hope that there's gonna be a lot more girls interested in these fields and wanting to go into these fields. sangeeta: it does. i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergrad level. and if you look at the biotech startups in cambridge, 3% are started by women. so, there's something else that happens. it's not just enough to get them into college. there's, "who's in the boardroom?" "who's the--who's the founder?" "who are the venture capitalists?" you know, i think it's important that women--more women are coming in, but we need to do more to keep them in and to grow them up as leaders. may: that's encouragement enough, i think, when girls see those role models rather than just imagine it. sangeeta: i think so. actually, there's good da
i mean, even sheryl sandberg, you know, just sit at the table. so, a lot of that is, you know, internal and making sure that women participate, gain confidence, they're encouraged. may: and so, you're seeing that change going on, so, that must give you some hope that there's gonna be a lot more girls interested in these fields and wanting to go into these fields. sangeeta: it does. i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergrad level....
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thank you, catherine, thank you, andwan, jill, sheryl brooks, deandre yates, let us all applaud them for their generosity of spirit. [applause] >> let us thank all of those who have come to join us to bear witness to their sad stories, to their testimonials. thank you all for being with us. you can applaud yourselves. that's an applause line. [applause] >> you and our members of congress who are here, i thank them for hearing the testimonials of these families. thank you. will you thank our members for bearing witness? my colleagues, my friends, our witnesses, we are on sacred ground. we're talking about life and death. we're talking about compassion. we're talking about having an answer. no fly, no buy. expand the background checks. it's that simple. to the families who have testified to the 91 representing the 91 people who die every day from gun violence, on behalf of our colleagues we give you this pledge. we will not stop until our job is done to pass this legislation. [applause] >> and what better leader could we have to enforce this value, to make this legislative change, than
thank you, catherine, thank you, andwan, jill, sheryl brooks, deandre yates, let us all applaud them for their generosity of spirit. [applause] >> let us thank all of those who have come to join us to bear witness to their sad stories, to their testimonials. thank you all for being with us. you can applaud yourselves. that's an applause line. [applause] >> you and our members of congress who are here, i thank them for hearing the testimonials of these families. thank you. will you...
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i mean, even sheryl sandberg, you know, just sit at the table., a lot of that is, you know, internal and making sure that women participate, gain confidence, they're encouraged. may: and so, you're seeing that change going on, so, that must give you some hope that there's gonna be a lot more girls interested in these fields and wanting to go into these fields. sangeeta: it does. i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergrad level. and if you look at the biotech startups in cambridge, 3% are started by women. so, there's something else that happens. it's not just enough to get them into college. there's, "who's in the boardroom?" "who's the--who's the founder?" "who are the venture capitalists?" you know, i think it's important that women--more women are coming in, but we need to do more to keep them in and to grow them up as leaders. may: that's encouragement enough, i think, when girls see those role models rather than just imagine it. sangeeta: i think so. actually, there's good data
i mean, even sheryl sandberg, you know, just sit at the table., a lot of that is, you know, internal and making sure that women participate, gain confidence, they're encouraged. may: and so, you're seeing that change going on, so, that must give you some hope that there's gonna be a lot more girls interested in these fields and wanting to go into these fields. sangeeta: it does. i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergrad level. and...