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sheryl: definitely. try to remember what dave would say, i try to remember the things, the way he looked at things. it gets harder as the years go on. certainly, as a parent, specific situations, when i first lost him -- there were situations of my kids where i don't have his opinion, but then i remember what he cared about. he cared for my children, and i know he cared about people in the workplace. i've watched surveymonkey redefined a purpose around curiosity and how people use data to make decisions. i know how much he would like that. and being on your show was emotional for me, because whenever i saw you is when i would watch him. emily: how have you changed how you lead? sheryl: it was something that surprised me. i thought about the fact that when you list someone, you are sad or angry, but what no one had talked about was the confidence loss. when it happened to me, it made sense. he said things to me that i used to say to people, of course you can get through it. in the days where i wanted to b
sheryl: definitely. try to remember what dave would say, i try to remember the things, the way he looked at things. it gets harder as the years go on. certainly, as a parent, specific situations, when i first lost him -- there were situations of my kids where i don't have his opinion, but then i remember what he cared about. he cared for my children, and i know he cared about people in the workplace. i've watched surveymonkey redefined a purpose around curiosity and how people use data to make...
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sheryl: definitely. mean, i try to remember what dave would say, i try to remember the things, the way he looked at things. it gets harder as the years go on. i mean certainly, as a parent, specific situations, when i first lost him -- there were there were more situations i face with my kids where i don't have his opinion, but then i try to remember what he really cared about. i know what he cared about for me and my children, and i know what he cared about four people in the workplace. i've watched surveymonkey redefine a purpose around curiosity and how people use data to make decisions. i know how much dave would like that. and being on your show is emotional for me, because most of the time i saw you on your show is when i would watch him. how has it changed how you lead? sheryl: it's something that really surprised me. i thought about the fact that when you lose someone, you are sad or angry, but what no one had talked about was the confidence loss. but then, when it happened to me, it made sense.
sheryl: definitely. mean, i try to remember what dave would say, i try to remember the things, the way he looked at things. it gets harder as the years go on. i mean certainly, as a parent, specific situations, when i first lost him -- there were there were more situations i face with my kids where i don't have his opinion, but then i try to remember what he really cared about. i know what he cared about for me and my children, and i know what he cared about four people in the workplace. i've...
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sheryl:. : i do. song he recorded three months before he passed. his family has lovingly allowed me to take the demo for that and record our version of it. we've got keith richards and don henley, one of my first employers, and stevie nicks. charlie: how do you do that? do you simply go into a recording studio with their voice? sheryl: it depends. i called keith and asked him if he could record. he came to new york and we hung out for a couple of days. with don, i emailed and said he was a huge influence on my life and asked if he could do that. it would mean more to me than anything. same with stevie. there are certain people i feel like have made such a huge impression on my life. charlie: you moved to nashville because of kids or career? sheryl: i was diagnosed with breast cancer, and my personal life was kind of falling apart. my family was in nashville and near nashville, and i thought it is time to put down roots, and i did. soon thereafter, wyatt came along, and then i just found that it was ho
sheryl:. : i do. song he recorded three months before he passed. his family has lovingly allowed me to take the demo for that and record our version of it. we've got keith richards and don henley, one of my first employers, and stevie nicks. charlie: how do you do that? do you simply go into a recording studio with their voice? sheryl: it depends. i called keith and asked him if he could record. he came to new york and we hung out for a couple of days. with don, i emailed and said he was a huge...
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sheryl: thank you.ng forward, all of the things she has learned and her sense of what it means to be alive today. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> ♪ you get in a mess talk about a buzz kill ah, ah, ah, i want some attention ah, ah, ah, don't want competition ♪ jonathan: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." -- oliver: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm oliver renick and we are inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. this week we are focusing on the technological advancements that are much closer than you think. we're talking about virtual assistants and brain controlled exoskeletons that in a year might be as commonplace as your smart phone. that's all right here ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪
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sheryl: it is hard to say.ut it and the fact that it is a return to the way i used to make records, which is just a couple of us in a room, some .rum grooves, me on bass we really get to the heart of it. there's not a lot of dressing in this record. it is very in-your-face. we really i think tackled a lot of big themes. charlie: like what? sheryl: i am raising two little boys. this. of our -- this period of our evolution as humans on this planet, there are so many things able training our little people's mines and informing them about who they are. when you consider that the internet is just as dangerous place you have to try to protect , cell phones and social media are constantly telling them what is likeable and awesome. it is just the wild west. for me as an artist, i get to sit back and talk about what that is to me, what that feels like as a parent and as an american, particularly during the selection. a lot of what happened in the election informed what is on the record. "halfway there," the first song w
sheryl: it is hard to say.ut it and the fact that it is a return to the way i used to make records, which is just a couple of us in a room, some .rum grooves, me on bass we really get to the heart of it. there's not a lot of dressing in this record. it is very in-your-face. we really i think tackled a lot of big themes. charlie: like what? sheryl: i am raising two little boys. this. of our -- this period of our evolution as humans on this planet, there are so many things able training our...
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sheryl crow, everybody! allison miller and the 8g band.
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thee is the issue of russian ads that facebook identified, what sheryl sandberg was responding to was a different issue where a news organization discovered you could purchase ads on facebook anti-semiticem at categories of users, people hope -- people who have reported that their field of study was something like "jew hater." obviously facebook wants nothing to do that. as soon as facebook found that --, they stopped allowing the reason that was allowed to happen it was because facebook's scrape every users page and up little bits of information and turned them into groups of users and categories advertisers can try to target area facebook stopped doing that. it made sure it was no longer scraping information users were self-reported. sandberg -- now sheryl says they've figured out a way to clean that process up and have reinstated those automated tools. they are also adding in an extra layer of human moderation so that any human being should be able to see there is no place for that kind of category on facebook. hopefully they will catch more of those abuses of the system. they also
thee is the issue of russian ads that facebook identified, what sheryl sandberg was responding to was a different issue where a news organization discovered you could purchase ads on facebook anti-semiticem at categories of users, people hope -- people who have reported that their field of study was something like "jew hater." obviously facebook wants nothing to do that. as soon as facebook found that --, they stopped allowing the reason that was allowed to happen it was because...
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for the, professor sheryll cashin the author of loving. and for my class, many of whom are sitting in the jury box you have to read this book as a sign reading in our government advocacy class. >> you have to buy this book. >> norm orenstein. >>. >> the books are available, i believe on table each downstairs. and thank you all for your participating and listening in this wonderful session, i appreciate it. >>. [inaudible conversation] >> book tv takes hundreds of author programs through the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we will be covering this week. monday the new york public library in new york city we hear nobel prize-winning economist paul and eunice explain how to transform a capitalist system to solve the problems of global poverty, employment and climate change. on tuesday we are at three events on the east coast. we are back at the new york public library with cathy davidson, who will argue that the education system should be overhauled to better prepare students fortoday's world. >> also that night, to
for the, professor sheryll cashin the author of loving. and for my class, many of whom are sitting in the jury box you have to read this book as a sign reading in our government advocacy class. >> you have to buy this book. >> norm orenstein. >>. >> the books are available, i believe on table each downstairs. and thank you all for your participating and listening in this wonderful session, i appreciate it. >>. [inaudible conversation] >> book tv takes...
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there is the issue of the russian ads that facebook identified, but sheryl sandberg was responding to a different issue, where a news organization discovered that you could purchase ads on facebook and target them at anti-somatic categories of users, people who had reported that their fields "jewory was something like hater." obviously, facebook wanted nothing to do with that. but another company was able to buy them in a matter of 15 minutes. when facebook found that out, it stopped allowing -- the reason it was allowed to happen was because of facebook algorithms that's great information on the user pages. into groups of users and categories they could try to target. facebook stopped doing that. was no longert scraping this information that users were self reporting. it's stopped doing that temporarily. cleanhey say they can that process up but they are adding in an extra layer fo human moeration. -- moderation. any human being will see that there is no place for that category unfazed look, civil leave it will catch more abuses of the system. they say they are also working on a syst
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. >> rose: we conclude with sheryl crow. her new album is called "be myself." >> i done know if i ever gone in to make a record where i felt like i couldn't write it fast enough. i would start playing and verses would come out in full chunks. and that, in 25 or 30 years of writing has never been the norm. but there is a lot going on, you know. and what a great opportunity to be an artist. and be able to try to give voice to what so many people around me my age were discussing. and there's liberation in not writing for 13 year olds. >> rose: the president's deal with democrats, jake gyllenhaal and sheryl crow next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: bank of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with politics. in a rare moment of bipartisanship president trump struck a deal with democratic congressio
. >> rose: we conclude with sheryl crow. her new album is called "be myself." >> i done know if i ever gone in to make a record where i felt like i couldn't write it fast enough. i would start playing and verses would come out in full chunks. and that, in 25 or 30 years of writing has never been the norm. but there is a lot going on, you know. and what a great opportunity to be an artist. and be able to try to give voice to what so many people around me my age were...
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good to have you on the show. >> thank you, sheryl.s make it one for the history books. we'll also tell you about a 7-year-old girl who has an artificial hand and she will throw the first pitch in the world series. unbelievable. garrett max coming up with sports for you. a new hybrid supercar, top speed over 200 miles an hour. can you afford it? maybe with the gains have been seen on wall street on wall street coming today to record highs for all major averages given a little back this morning. the market down one point right now. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ lauren: check this out. unveiling a mercedes supercar. like a formula one race car that puts out more than 1000-horsepower and can raise about 120 miles per hour in less than six seconds. the concept first introduced at the international motor show in frankfurt. here's the problem for some people. you need at least $2.7 million to buy their supercar. cheryl: i always wondered what the concept cars. can i drive back? >> may be an especial racetrack. were you going to park it is the
good to have you on the show. >> thank you, sheryl.s make it one for the history books. we'll also tell you about a 7-year-old girl who has an artificial hand and she will throw the first pitch in the world series. unbelievable. garrett max coming up with sports for you. a new hybrid supercar, top speed over 200 miles an hour. can you afford it? maybe with the gains have been seen on wall street on wall street coming today to record highs for all major averages given a little back this...
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email from hillary's campaign manager the pedestrian mails between faced chief operating officer sheryl sandberg and. john podesta himself and i think this should really put things into perspective higgs if you compare what's happening this e-mail exchange has john podesta writing to the c.e.o. of facebook saying look forward to working with you to elect the first woman president of the united states and you've got sheryl sandberg replying saying that she's thrilled by the progress that hillary clinton is making so fascinating really bias that you've got coming from the c.e.o. of facebook now talking about how they are on hillary clinton's side and there's also other e-mails that wiki leaks have alluded to in those leaks pedestrian mails one in particular from the c e o of facebook monk zaka bug talking in a personal e-mail in august two thousand and fifteen to protest saying that he enjoyed spending time with him and that is conversation gave him a lot to think about now the big question here is. this is pretty much a smoking gun in terms of evidence that facebook is certainly on one s
email from hillary's campaign manager the pedestrian mails between faced chief operating officer sheryl sandberg and. john podesta himself and i think this should really put things into perspective higgs if you compare what's happening this e-mail exchange has john podesta writing to the c.e.o. of facebook saying look forward to working with you to elect the first woman president of the united states and you've got sheryl sandberg replying saying that she's thrilled by the progress that hillary...
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e-mail in which facebook's chief operating officer proposes helping hillary clinton's campaign chief sheryl sandberg added she was thrilled about the progress hillary was making the e-mail exchanges dates back to the u.s. presidential campaign in two thousand and sixteen let's get more our more on this from our correspondent. ali tell us what was significant in those e-mails well wiki leaks has really put into perspective because on the one hand you've got the u.s. senate struggling to find that clear link between the alleged russian meddling in the u.s. elections and the kremlin and on the other hand you've got what julian asuncion is just sort of brought back to the surface from that trove of leaked predestiny e-mails and that's that we have clear evidence in these e-mails that facebook expressed no preference for hillary clinton in the run up to the twenty sixteen election in the u.s. take a listen to an exchange between john podesta ed that's is hillary clinton's former campaign manager and sheryl sandberg the chief operating officer of facebook. i still want hillary rodham clinton to w
e-mail in which facebook's chief operating officer proposes helping hillary clinton's campaign chief sheryl sandberg added she was thrilled about the progress hillary was making the e-mail exchanges dates back to the u.s. presidential campaign in two thousand and sixteen let's get more our more on this from our correspondent. ali tell us what was significant in those e-mails well wiki leaks has really put into perspective because on the one hand you've got the u.s. senate struggling to find...
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joining us is sheryl palmer, taylor morrison's chairman and ceo. good to have you. you are so involved in houston and maybe in florida. when you assess what it is storm for your company, how do you get the numbers around it? sheryl palmer let me start by saying: by over the last week, communication protocol with all team members and we have been in daily contact. all of our team is good and everyone is safe. we were fully operational and back to business yesterday. we have been able to begin the assessment, each of our communities across the city. david: you had ongoing facilities, building new houses, how long will this delay some of the finishing of the houses? sheryl palmer: we are in really wonderful shape and as of yesterday, we have a meeting every evening to check in with the team. all of our communities across the city are open and 1200s of homes under construction. all of our models are back open and we had construction workers on the site at the end of last week. when i look of reduction, homes under construction for future less than 1%e have of those home
joining us is sheryl palmer, taylor morrison's chairman and ceo. good to have you. you are so involved in houston and maybe in florida. when you assess what it is storm for your company, how do you get the numbers around it? sheryl palmer let me start by saying: by over the last week, communication protocol with all team members and we have been in daily contact. all of our team is good and everyone is safe. we were fully operational and back to business yesterday. we have been able to begin...
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maybe sheryl can weigh in here.chat in this big onerous voting control that the management cometh same thing with roku. this is a terrible precedent being set in the technology sector. it's an obvious defense because they are not profitable, without caring shareholders just right. they are trying to defend that. i am not bullish going into this ipo. cheryl: thanks for the shout out. it is sheryl here. we were all saying this is not a good ipo. appreciated. >> i agree. amen. lauren: good to see you. cheryl: library. it doesn't happen much. every once in a blue man. coming up, monday night football time and the new york giants had a big struggle against the detroit lions. giancarlo stanton hitting another homer. jared max has sports, not. taylor swift refusing a new lawsuit that claims she ripped off the lyrics for the single shake it off. you are watching "fbn:am." parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journ
maybe sheryl can weigh in here.chat in this big onerous voting control that the management cometh same thing with roku. this is a terrible precedent being set in the technology sector. it's an obvious defense because they are not profitable, without caring shareholders just right. they are trying to defend that. i am not bullish going into this ipo. cheryl: thanks for the shout out. it is sheryl here. we were all saying this is not a good ipo. appreciated. >> i agree. amen. lauren: good...
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. >> i write in the book about an incredible conversation i had with sheryl sandberg. said, the research is absolutely clear. the more professionally successful a man becomes the more likable he is. the more professionally successful a woman becomes, the less likable she is. when a woman walks into the arena and says i'm going for this myself it really does have a dramatic effect on how people perceive. >> tucker: that according to noted social scientist sheryl sandberg. for the record, ellery is not yet blaming illuminati, but the book to her is still young and we will follow it. in the meantime, mark stein is an author and columnist and he joins us tonight. mark, what you make of all this? >> it's beginning to remind me of o.j. hunting for the real killers. the whiter she looks for the real killers for campaign, the more you suspect, and in fact the more your view is confirmed that the answer is closer to home, considerably closer to home. >> tucker: that's a perfect analogy! what is the effect of the democratic party? not that i'm a reliable democratic boater, it's
. >> i write in the book about an incredible conversation i had with sheryl sandberg. said, the research is absolutely clear. the more professionally successful a man becomes the more likable he is. the more professionally successful a woman becomes, the less likable she is. when a woman walks into the arena and says i'm going for this myself it really does have a dramatic effect on how people perceive. >> tucker: that according to noted social scientist sheryl sandberg. for the...
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sheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >> we'll be right back. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. to a south bay couple who feared they would be forced to move because they have assistance animals. >>> bay area responds to south bay couple who feared they would be forced to move because they have assistance animals. >> consumer team for health and chris kamor is here now with their story. >> good morning. this couple was convinced the law protected them, they say their homeowners association gave them a hard time. earlier this year, they rented a morgan hill don doe, nay moved in with their three emotional support dogs. who helped them with their disability. the rodriguez's say they gave the hoa notes from their doctors that state they have functional limitations imposed by their disabilities and the dogs enhance their ability to live independently. the hoa asked for an upda
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sheryl sandberg helped build google ads into a multibillion-dollar business, then she did it again at year as the social network's coo, having made a giant dent in the cultural zeitgeist with her book, "lean in: a call to action for working women." then in 2015, the unthinkable happened. sandberg's husband, dave goldberg, ceo of surveymonkey, died suddenly after a heart incident. heartbroken, sandb
sheryl sandberg helped build google ads into a multibillion-dollar business, then she did it again at year as the social network's coo, having made a giant dent in the cultural zeitgeist with her book, "lean in: a call to action for working women." then in 2015, the unthinkable happened. sandberg's husband, dave goldberg, ceo of surveymonkey, died suddenly after a heart incident. heartbroken, sandb
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mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg are among those that signed an open letter asking president trump to preserve daca. it comes after reports the trump administration is considering administration is considering repealing daca as soon as today. >> it becomes the latest to tack short-term housing rentals. they will cut the listing price. pittsburgh is the 12th city to adopt a tax. the highest taxes are in san francisco and oakland where a airbnb guests are charged a tax. >> the water is finally starting to recede in houston. ⌞> the death toll now stands at 39, but that number is expected to rise as first responders begin going door to dor to check on victims. >> good morning to you. here in houston, the mayor says this city is almost dry and back in business. that's why this shelter here, they are preparing to house more flood victims from other regions. har voe still reeking havoc in east texas. this in beaumont where helicopters are the only way rescuers can get to the families stranded in their flooded homes. and evacuate some 200 other patients from a local hospital. >> i'm going
mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg are among those that signed an open letter asking president trump to preserve daca. it comes after reports the trump administration is considering administration is considering repealing daca as soon as today. >> it becomes the latest to tack short-term housing rentals. they will cut the listing price. pittsburgh is the 12th city to adopt a tax. the highest taxes are in san francisco and oakland where a airbnb guests are charged a tax. >> the...
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sheryl? is it sheryl? on book tour. >> how did he do, sheryl?> perfect. >> all right. ahead we'll talk to another republican senator supporting the obamacare repeal bill. ron johnson of wisconsin. more "morning joe" in just a moment. i can't wait for her to have that college experience that i had. the classes, the friends, the independence. and since we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise [ airplane bell chimes ] you should be serving you're c.i.a.? american made is the first great film of the fall. how about that. and now, it's rotten tomatoes' score is sky high. shoot the gringo! it gets crazy from here. american made. rated r. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's s
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> rose: sharl cro sheryl croa nine time grammy winner over her 25 yie career. album is called be myself. >> many times on stage i've talked about every day is a winding road, which was out, say, 20, 23 years ago, was a younger person looking at the road ahead. and there is a lot of looking back at the road i've traveled on this record. >> rose: even to the extent of sort of listening to all the great songs that you have written and performed? >> yeah, i went back and revisited it because i wanted to remember the spirit of some of the early stuff. and how we got to that place, that felt liberated, and i really feel like this record is celebration of liberation from being in the world of competitive radio, commerciality, there is something great about being my age. >> rose: and something freight -- i agree with that actually. >> there are some things that aren't great about being my age. >> rose: i agree with that too very much. but there is something if you can appreciate it, and in fact you've had the kind of a life that allows to you enjoy it. >> yeah, i've ha
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> rose: sharl cro sheryl croa nine time grammy winner over her 25 yie career. album is called be myself. >> many times on stage i've talked about every day is a winding road, which was out, say, 20, 23 years ago, was a younger person looking at the road ahead. and there is a lot of looking back at the road i've traveled on this record. >> rose: even to the extent of sort of listening to all the great songs that you have written and performed? >> yeah, i...
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i spent time meeting many people, many of them you know, eric schmidt, sheryl sandberg, tim armstrongand that was it. emily: google had just gone public, but the business model was yet to be set in stone. nikesh: the business model was pretty robust. google was around doing $2 billion in revenue at that point in time. but i would say the international operations and scaling was still very early. tim armstrong was doing really great job, because the team he ran was doing really well and he already put that into place. we took the model that he built and deployed it across europe. tim and i used to compete on how big can we make it. emily: google has since become alphabet, dominates the online ad market. what do you see as the biggest risk to the business model? nikesh: we fail to realize how much effort and execution it takes to build an advertising juggernaut, which google has built and has in place, which works really well. i think facebook has built one, too. i don't think there is a third. i don't think there is a third platform out there which has the scale to be able to build wha
i spent time meeting many people, many of them you know, eric schmidt, sheryl sandberg, tim armstrongand that was it. emily: google had just gone public, but the business model was yet to be set in stone. nikesh: the business model was pretty robust. google was around doing $2 billion in revenue at that point in time. but i would say the international operations and scaling was still very early. tim armstrong was doing really great job, because the team he ran was doing really well and he...
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it was with sheryl sandberg. someone i have known for a long time and really appreciate the work she has done with the research, working with professors at stanford and the university of pennsylvania, marshall in facts and evidence about what happens in women's lives, how we are perceived, how we perceive ourselves. whowished that everyone understandok would the more professionally successful a man become you become more likable. the more professionally successful a woman b ecomes, she is less likeable. the ideas about what is appropriate and not appropriate is rooted in our dna. it goes back millennia. you say if that is the case, what can we do about? the second case she made, equally provocative, is that women are viewed much more favorably when they are in service to someone else. i was to our country and in service --i was in service to our country and service to president obama at the date department. i left with a 69% approval rate. people thought i was doing a good job and they thought i was doing a good
it was with sheryl sandberg. someone i have known for a long time and really appreciate the work she has done with the research, working with professors at stanford and the university of pennsylvania, marshall in facts and evidence about what happens in women's lives, how we are perceived, how we perceive ourselves. whowished that everyone understandok would the more professionally successful a man become you become more likable. the more professionally successful a woman b ecomes, she is less...
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it up on your screen right now is an e-mail from clinton's former campaign manager john podesta to sheryl sandberg the c o o the chief operating officer of facebook and it says look forward to working with you to elect the first woman president of the u.s. and sandberg's reply is that she's thrilled by the progress that clinton has been making i mean naturally i think this begs the question is the u.s. senate as interested in hillary's campaign manager working with facebook to elect hillary as they are in the alleged russian meddling in these elections as well and by the way that spy name means it the wiki leaks tweet also highlights a personal e-mail back written back in twenty fifteen by the oh of facebook among. it's to john podesta that's clinton's campaign manager says that enjoyed spending time with her desk and that his conversation with him gave a lot to think about infer from that what you will but i think a pretty straight up reading will lead many to assume that protest was that. trying to low be the c.e.o. of facebook and in fact it's safe to assume that pretty much the whole
it up on your screen right now is an e-mail from clinton's former campaign manager john podesta to sheryl sandberg the c o o the chief operating officer of facebook and it says look forward to working with you to elect the first woman president of the u.s. and sandberg's reply is that she's thrilled by the progress that clinton has been making i mean naturally i think this begs the question is the u.s. senate as interested in hillary's campaign manager working with facebook to elect hillary as...
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e-mail in which facebook's chief operating officer proposed helping hillary clinton's campaign chief sheryl sandberg added she was thrilled about the progress that hillary was making email exchange dates back to the u.s. presidential campaign in twenty six sixteen to get more on this story from our correspondent polly boy. wiki leaks has really put this on into perspective because on the one hand you've got the u.s. senate struggling to find that clear link between the alleged russian meddling in the u.s. elections and the kremlin and on the other hand you've got what julian asuncion is just sort of brought back to the surface from that trove of leaked predestiny emails and that's that we have clear evidence in these e-mails that facebook expressed an overt preference for hillary clinton in the run up to the twenty sixteen election in the u.s. i still want hillary rodham clinton to win badly i'm still here to help as i can i'm thrilled at the progress here making going to help and support you can see it to work with you to look at the first woman president of the united states while these e
e-mail in which facebook's chief operating officer proposed helping hillary clinton's campaign chief sheryl sandberg added she was thrilled about the progress that hillary was making email exchange dates back to the u.s. presidential campaign in twenty six sixteen to get more on this story from our correspondent polly boy. wiki leaks has really put this on into perspective because on the one hand you've got the u.s. senate struggling to find that clear link between the alleged russian meddling...
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it was with sheryl sandberg.mebody that i have known for long time, and really appreciate the work that she has done with "lean in" the research, working , with professors at stanford and the university of pennsylvania, marshaling facts and evidence, about what actually happens in women's lives, how we are perceived, how we perceive ourselves. she wished that everyone who in" wouldook, "lean understand the more professionally successful a man becomes, he becomes more likable. and you know what is coming -- the more professionally successful a woman becomes, she likable, because, our stereotypes, our presumptions about what is appropriate and not inappropriate -- appropriate and not appropriate, are so powerful, they are rooted in our dna and they go back millennia. you say if that is the case, what can we do about? the second point she made, equally provocative, is that women are liked and viewed much more favorably when they are in service to someone else. so i was in service to our country, and in service to pr
it was with sheryl sandberg.mebody that i have known for long time, and really appreciate the work that she has done with "lean in" the research, working , with professors at stanford and the university of pennsylvania, marshaling facts and evidence, about what actually happens in women's lives, how we are perceived, how we perceive ourselves. she wished that everyone who in" wouldook, "lean understand the more professionally successful a man becomes, he becomes more...
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it was with sheryl sandberg, somebody that i've known for a long time and really appreciate the work that she's done with lean on, with the research working with professors at stanford, at the universe of pennsylvania, marshaling again facts and evidence about what actually happens in women's lives, how we proceed, how we perceive ourselves. she said she wished that everyone who read lean on understood what she thought was one of the major takeaways from that book, which was that the more professionally successful a man becomes, he becomes more likable. and you know what's coming. the more professionally successful a woman becomes, she becomes less likable because our stereotypes, our presumptions about what's appropriate and not appropriate, which is so powerful. they are rooted in our dna. they go back millennia. so you say to yourself, okay, if that's the case, then what can we do about it? the second point she made, equally provocative is that women are like the much more, viewed much favorably when they are in service to someone else. so i was in service to our country and servi
it was with sheryl sandberg, somebody that i've known for a long time and really appreciate the work that she's done with lean on, with the research working with professors at stanford, at the universe of pennsylvania, marshaling again facts and evidence about what actually happens in women's lives, how we proceed, how we perceive ourselves. she said she wished that everyone who read lean on understood what she thought was one of the major takeaways from that book, which was that the more...
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the pharmaceutical, drug medical plan management because they provide those kinds of services. >> sherylyou know, talking about these gop efforts, you don't sound that enthused about them is there any type of gop bill that the health care sector broadly would rally on or is it all seen as taking dollars away from the sector? >> look, as long as you're dealing with a part of congress that has to seek cuts to the medicaid program, block granting the medicaid program, none of that is going to be good for the health care sector because with the expansion, especially on the providers' side, they've come to become quite dependent on medicaid we all expect exchanges to be really weak next year, that's not new news the fundamentals really are being affected here not just by whether there's a bill or not. it's the transformation of how health care is delivered, where, when, and how much, and that transformation is part in parcel of what i think has been discussed on pbms, but also more importantly on the provider side that we're simply not using as much in patient services as we used to and that'
the pharmaceutical, drug medical plan management because they provide those kinds of services. >> sherylyou know, talking about these gop efforts, you don't sound that enthused about them is there any type of gop bill that the health care sector broadly would rally on or is it all seen as taking dollars away from the sector? >> look, as long as you're dealing with a part of congress that has to seek cuts to the medicaid program, block granting the medicaid program, none of that is...
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propping up gigantic business and it hasn't been scrutinized either by facebook or by the government. , sherylcame out and said we are not going to allow targeting by racist terms. we scrubbed our database a little bit, we allow people to report abuses of our platform. >> they have no problem cashing the checks, right? we don't know how much money they made> it didn't seem to be a problem until something else found it. it strikes me that congress getting involved could be a problem. -- theirtors disclosure to investigators has been greater than disclosure to congress itself. wants to think about getting facebook in for a hearing. this is them sending a letter saying they hope they come up with some steps to a solution. >> sarah frier, thank you very much. coming up, our exclusive interview with tim cook, apple ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let us a return to the bloomberg global business form and tim cook, he has been outspoken about immigration and tells us to why he believes it to be the biggest issue of our time. we are pushing extremely hard on this. this is -- i think it is the biggest iss
propping up gigantic business and it hasn't been scrutinized either by facebook or by the government. , sherylcame out and said we are not going to allow targeting by racist terms. we scrubbed our database a little bit, we allow people to report abuses of our platform. >> they have no problem cashing the checks, right? we don't know how much money they made> it didn't seem to be a problem until something else found it. it strikes me that congress getting involved could be a problem. --...
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molehills really it's all about like as you said it's going to keep this section of people back home sheryll don't let them have a voice don't let them have a seat at the time they want to be it's i mean it really does come down to that at this point there's no logical reason there's no reason to sit there and say well you should this is this is political even though it's not a political anything it's not some sort of political warfare they're trying to be better at protecting their own citizens so you complain about things like terrorism and when they join an organization that makes it easier to track terrorists and terrorist activities you say no this is awful they're going to use that to beat us up skirt it's crude it's really silly and then this comes on the heels of another. thing the un human rights or get out of human rights. commission adopted a resolution sent about one hundred fifty letters this last week also was a lot of press in israel and over here. informing businesses mostly u.s. and israeli businesses that they were being put on the database that was already come through the
molehills really it's all about like as you said it's going to keep this section of people back home sheryll don't let them have a voice don't let them have a seat at the time they want to be it's i mean it really does come down to that at this point there's no logical reason there's no reason to sit there and say well you should this is this is political even though it's not a political anything it's not some sort of political warfare they're trying to be better at protecting their own...
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sexy enough for the world is not sexy enough for the media so that's why you are you know all right sheryl you are issues i care about which are you going to and i care about anybody that's suffered from oppression any group of people which is complex and there is. the reason why your story isn't given the coverage like how black people stories are because she just said it is not sexy enough you know for the media for the world to look at you give them some. earlier you know white people can complain all i was on board the plane all they want but there's still a level of respect that you're going to get in at least the united states that a person of color is not going to get if they're coming out of a similar situation or you. and if they're coming from a rich background this level of understand earlier you know as an educator you see first hand how police violence racism the election system politics the media all of this is negatively impacted. young people across this country living in poverty what should we be doing to mitigate the trauma on emotional a the we're seeing caused by the sy
sexy enough for the world is not sexy enough for the media so that's why you are you know all right sheryl you are issues i care about which are you going to and i care about anybody that's suffered from oppression any group of people which is complex and there is. the reason why your story isn't given the coverage like how black people stories are because she just said it is not sexy enough you know for the media for the world to look at you give them some. earlier you know white people can...
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sheryl sandberg famously said, "walking up to somebody and saying, 'will you be my mentor?'oesn't work because you are a stranger to them." you've got to build a relationship. what would be the best way for somebody to get your attention and start that relationship? >> i think it's just about coming and asking great questions and being inquisitive. and i think that we're all very accessible. so if somebody comes and wants to talk with us, we want to be able to share our insights and share our gifts and talents and absolutely pull and push forward other women. >> you have to be invested in your own development. and oftentimes, i get the, "will you be my mentor?" it's not helpful. it's not a good way to start a relationship. you have to be invested and know exactly what you want out of that relationship, and then we can work together. we can do something with it. >> and something i talk a lot about with my team is sort of brave moments. it's really hard to approach somebody you do not know. use it as a brave moment for that week, for that day. go up to somebody, introduce your
sheryl sandberg famously said, "walking up to somebody and saying, 'will you be my mentor?'oesn't work because you are a stranger to them." you've got to build a relationship. what would be the best way for somebody to get your attention and start that relationship? >> i think it's just about coming and asking great questions and being inquisitive. and i think that we're all very accessible. so if somebody comes and wants to talk with us, we want to be able to share our insights...