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and didn't know what to tell my children. >> sheryl sandberg is c.o.o. of facebook one of the country's weltiest and most influential women. still when her husband dave died suddenly in 2015, sheryl who could afford any help turned to a group that doesn't charge a fee for their services. >> i think they're the best. i mean they are the community organization in our community that's dealing with people who are suffered loss. >> her coming to cara, to me is crystalizes that death and loss happens to everyone. and it doesn't matter your socioeconomic status you're in. there is something good out there and you can get support for it. >> two things i wanted to mention. one they don't charge a fee. but they do accept donations they say 90% of the people receiving services give them at least something in exchange. and jim, the gentleman you met who is executive director he became familiar with the organization through his own story. he was a client there when he lost his daughter and turned to them for help with the grief. and with was oh impressed by what they
and didn't know what to tell my children. >> sheryl sandberg is c.o.o. of facebook one of the country's weltiest and most influential women. still when her husband dave died suddenly in 2015, sheryl who could afford any help turned to a group that doesn't charge a fee for their services. >> i think they're the best. i mean they are the community organization in our community that's dealing with people who are suffered loss. >> her coming to cara, to me is crystalizes that...
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put together by tommy and sheryl.t's sheryl there with the hoodie on and tommy in the black shirt. nice surprise for grandma, because grandmas like surprises as much as they love their grandchildren. >> and at the most magical place on earth. >> oh my gosh, i miss you guys. >>> from florida, we're going to head to maryland, sneaking up to the door, we have this from both angles inside and outside. that fellow with the black hat on is danny. danny has been driving for two days, gone over 959 miles to grab a cup of coffee. >> this better be a good cup of coffee. >> it's a coffee a long time in the making. this is the house of his sister, patricia, who he hasn't seen for three years. >> i come for an afternoon coffee. >> oh my god! what are you doing here? oh my god! oh my god! >> oh! >> this is a sweet one. they drove all the way from florida to maryland to surprise her and apparently this thanksgiving is going to be off the chain. they have family coming in from tennessee, new york and florida, all to be together in on
put together by tommy and sheryl.t's sheryl there with the hoodie on and tommy in the black shirt. nice surprise for grandma, because grandmas like surprises as much as they love their grandchildren. >> and at the most magical place on earth. >> oh my gosh, i miss you guys. >>> from florida, we're going to head to maryland, sneaking up to the door, we have this from both angles inside and outside. that fellow with the black hat on is danny. danny has been driving for two...
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sheryl, i'll start with you.re learning a lot about exactly what unfolded but we don't know a lot about the suspect, only that he is a white male believed to be in his early 20s according to the officials. they don't know even if he was from inside or outside the community. they were asked that question and they couldn't answer just yet. what would be the key questions you want answered about him right now? >> well, we want to know if he's a resident or if he's in a conagreeant. to know that this service was 30 minutes into the service and you know how sometimes noisy church service can be with singing and praise and worship, to think that he waited 30 minutes and to come dressed the way that he was dressed, having more than one weapon means that this was very deliberate, that this was something he had given some thought to and there was no sense of urgency in terms of him committing this act and then trying to flee. so this is very troubling. i think it's very personal and i'll be very interested to hear what hi
sheryl, i'll start with you.re learning a lot about exactly what unfolded but we don't know a lot about the suspect, only that he is a white male believed to be in his early 20s according to the officials. they don't know even if he was from inside or outside the community. they were asked that question and they couldn't answer just yet. what would be the key questions you want answered about him right now? >> well, we want to know if he's a resident or if he's in a conagreeant. to know...
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i'm going to start with professor sheryll cashin. professor, georgetown university has published some outstanding books and articles. she's passionate about racial injustice inequality, and this book, "loving", is quite remarkable. some just going to ask you right at the start very briefly, just in a few minutes, tell us all a bit about what motivated you to write this book and what it's about. >> okay. well loving v. virginia, the 50th anniversary of this case, this is the case in which the supreme court struck down bans on interracial marriage as a law professor i teach the case, and i knew the 50th anniversary was coming and it struck me as a refreshing kind of way of commenting on how it is we're so messed up around race and all this division. what my students learned when i teach this case and what i learned in researching it is that the regulation of interracial sex and marriage with the means by which white supremacy was constructed in this country. and i wanted to tell that story from the beginning, we've been in this dance b
i'm going to start with professor sheryll cashin. professor, georgetown university has published some outstanding books and articles. she's passionate about racial injustice inequality, and this book, "loving", is quite remarkable. some just going to ask you right at the start very briefly, just in a few minutes, tell us all a bit about what motivated you to write this book and what it's about. >> okay. well loving v. virginia, the 50th anniversary of this case, this is the case...
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sheryl sandberg do not have an answer for that. no, we have not seen that yet. that gets back to the issue of collusion. we do not see as much conversation about the relationship with the trim campaign. we have not talked about twitter or google, either. host: did you want to add anything? ms. gold: the general theme was, these people messed with our election, they wanted to confuse and divide people. it did not have to do with the trump campaign was responsible or anything like that. host: twitter and google were also there. what was their role and what was the questioning of those two companies? ms. gold: twitter recognized they found-- accounts linked to the purchased advertisements on that platform. also, twitter has had a strong working relationship with russia today, rt, throughout the campaign, with ads. they have terminated their relationship in the wake of everything going on. twitter had to stand up and say, we kicked rt off our platform. we have introduced at transparency initiatives, you will see who buys ads on twitter. you want to explain google? c
sheryl sandberg do not have an answer for that. no, we have not seen that yet. that gets back to the issue of collusion. we do not see as much conversation about the relationship with the trim campaign. we have not talked about twitter or google, either. host: did you want to add anything? ms. gold: the general theme was, these people messed with our election, they wanted to confuse and divide people. it did not have to do with the trump campaign was responsible or anything like that. host:...
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the companies were scrambling and apologizes, sheryl was on the hill and she said they would pledge to add a black board member. so there's frustration the companies north employing people that look like the makeup of america. >> i would just add i thing the question of who is reviewing the content when it going a human beings, rather than a.l. -- al algorithm. we had a poll that showed the majority of people would prefer these ad be vetted through human review rather than algorithmic review. human review is more expensive. facebook said they reported earlier in this story line that they're going to apply human review to more types of controversial ads, with special issues and civil rights issues, but it's an expensive proposition for them to review every ad by hand. so, i think that question is going to keep coming back, who is doing the review and where is it being applied? >> i thick read somewhere that they're going to have up to 20,000 reviewer at facebook alone. >> the touched of that yesterday and said facebook wouldread more con at any time reviewer. not sure when but this is a
the companies were scrambling and apologizes, sheryl was on the hill and she said they would pledge to add a black board member. so there's frustration the companies north employing people that look like the makeup of america. >> i would just add i thing the question of who is reviewing the content when it going a human beings, rather than a.l. -- al algorithm. we had a poll that showed the majority of people would prefer these ad be vetted through human review rather than algorithmic...
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still, when her husband dave died in 2015, sheryl, who could afford any help, turned to a group that doesn't charge a fee for their services. >> i think they're the best. i mean, they are the community organization in our community that is dealing with people who have suffered loss. >> her coming to cara, to me it crystallizing that death and loss will happen to everyone and it doesn't matter what socioeconomic status you're in, if there is something good out there, you can get support for it. >> sadly it's something that we all will share. >> it really shows you don't have to deal wig that grief alone. >> and you shouldn't. you shouldn't. all right. we'll be right back. ♪] don't stress the mess, call coit. where your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed, or your money back. relax, you've got coit. get 35% off all coit residential cleaning services. call or click today. gegrown right hereit residentin california,ervices. 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 antibiotic
still, when her husband dave died in 2015, sheryl, who could afford any help, turned to a group that doesn't charge a fee for their services. >> i think they're the best. i mean, they are the community organization in our community that is dealing with people who have suffered loss. >> her coming to cara, to me it crystallizing that death and loss will happen to everyone and it doesn't matter what socioeconomic status you're in, if there is something good out there, you can get...
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we still, however, have not heard from sheryl sandberg or mark zuckerberg.everal lawmakers expressed disappointment that they were not on capitol hill today. when are we going to see that information? sarah: well, there were a lot of information's about timeline here and not a lot of answers. the company's overall were saying we will be communicative, we will keep in touch with your staff, we will look into what you're asking about and get back to you. there were a lot of questions about what be targeting looks like, but also who was manipulated, and do we know if people actually make decisions based on this? the company said, well, you know, we are focused on the content on our platforms. we do not know what people decided based on this. the senators did not quite take that as an answer. emily: another round of hearings coming up tomorrow with the house intelligence committee. what are we expecting? sarah: this hearing was more broadly focus not just on the russia subject but on others in general. they will ask about whether they know how the internet resea
we still, however, have not heard from sheryl sandberg or mark zuckerberg.everal lawmakers expressed disappointment that they were not on capitol hill today. when are we going to see that information? sarah: well, there were a lot of information's about timeline here and not a lot of answers. the company's overall were saying we will be communicative, we will keep in touch with your staff, we will look into what you're asking about and get back to you. there were a lot of questions about what...
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weed had sheryl sandberg on the hill just a couple weeks ago and said that facebook would, you know, pledge to add a black board member. so there's a lot of frustration across the board that these companies are not, you know, employing people that look like the makeup of america. >> guest: i would just add that i think this question of who's reviewing the content when it goes to a human being rather than an algorithm is hugely important. earlier this week we rolled out a poll with survey monkey that found that a majority of people would prefer that these ads be vetted through human review rather than algorithm youic. human review is more expensive, we reported that they're going to apply human review to more types of controversial ads with social issues and civil rights issues. but it's an expensive proposition for them to review every ad by hand. so i think that question is going to keep coming back, who is doing the review and where is it being applied. >> host: well, i think i read somewhere that they're going to have up to 20,000 reviewers at facebook alone? >> guest: mr. stretch
weed had sheryl sandberg on the hill just a couple weeks ago and said that facebook would, you know, pledge to add a black board member. so there's a lot of frustration across the board that these companies are not, you know, employing people that look like the makeup of america. >> guest: i would just add that i think this question of who's reviewing the content when it goes to a human being rather than an algorithm is hugely important. earlier this week we rolled out a poll with survey...
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. >> sheryl samburg is coo of facebook, one of the country's wealthiest and most influential women.till, when her husband, dave, died suddenly in 2015, sheryl, who could afford any help turned to a group that doesn't charge a fee for their services. >> i think they are the best. they are the community organization in our community that is dealing with people who have suffered loss. >> her coming to kara, to me, itd crystallizes what happens to everyone. doesn't matter what socioeconomic status you are in. if there's something good out there, you can get help for it. >> that's an important service. "today in the bay" is back after this short break. president trump taking on the bush family. a word from both former president's that are mr. trump lashing out. >>> a struggle over streets. a problem with parents and children scared to walk to school in one booming bay area community. what they need to stay safe and how our investigation may help them get it. sf from san bruno mtn >>> the time now is 7:26. you are watching "today in the bay" sunday. take a look at that gorgeous shot. that
. >> sheryl samburg is coo of facebook, one of the country's wealthiest and most influential women.till, when her husband, dave, died suddenly in 2015, sheryl, who could afford any help turned to a group that doesn't charge a fee for their services. >> i think they are the best. they are the community organization in our community that is dealing with people who have suffered loss. >> her coming to kara, to me, itd crystallizes what happens to everyone. doesn't matter what...
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. >> sheryl sandberg talks about the small and medium-sized businesses lined up against video. and i'm sitting here thinking, okay, i am going to advertise everybody who is in this zip code and they're going to get it to me and i'm going to kill it and that's how every small to medium-sized businesses read this you want to call sheryl sandberg right now. do you know that they probably have no sales department they just have someone answering the phone. yes, yes, i'll place that ad, yes, i'll place that ad, i mean niet, i'll place that ad >> they've got to get some russian speakers >> absolutely. >> it's a global business. there's no doubt about that. >> what else those are my words >> when we come back, we'll get to alibaba and their earnings beat we'll get to tesla, wider than expected loss, but elon musk is expressing some optimism stocks down in the premarket we'll get to ralph lauren, up 8% blue apron,ium, equ yum, qualcoo more there's the premarket. we're back after a break ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working
. >> sheryl sandberg talks about the small and medium-sized businesses lined up against video. and i'm sitting here thinking, okay, i am going to advertise everybody who is in this zip code and they're going to get it to me and i'm going to kill it and that's how every small to medium-sized businesses read this you want to call sheryl sandberg right now. do you know that they probably have no sales department they just have someone answering the phone. yes, yes, i'll place that ad, yes,...
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. >> sheryl sandberg. >> tucker: sheryl sandberg! issue 63 and a former bartender?. >> u.k. prime minister theresa may as the woman's second most powerful woman -- the world's most powerful women. angela merkel taking number one. >> tucker: if she doesn't email you after this -- [laughter] >> there goes my facebook my facebook. >> tucker: [laughs] question two. on sunday night, a former u.s. president drew up the first pitch the world series gameid in houston, texas. he was at? shannon bream. >> bush 43. as distinct from 41. here we go. >> tucker: 43 taking the field in houston, where he is greeteds father, former president hw bush, who gave him the ball. such an amazing sight, took up residence on the same diamond and then president bush winding up and throwing a strike, of course. >> have you tested these lights? [laughter] has there been a qualifying -- >> i have good reflexes. >> tucker: this game is fundamentally theological. it tells you whose side god is on. a big name nfl sponsor is blasting the national football league over the handling of the protests. a c
. >> sheryl sandberg. >> tucker: sheryl sandberg! issue 63 and a former bartender?. >> u.k. prime minister theresa may as the woman's second most powerful woman -- the world's most powerful women. angela merkel taking number one. >> tucker: if she doesn't email you after this -- [laughter] >> there goes my facebook my facebook. >> tucker: [laughs] question two. on sunday night, a former u.s. president drew up the first pitch the world series gameid in...
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sheryl attkisson will be out here, with the sinclair broadcasting group.her second book is called "the smear: how shady political operatives and fake news control how you see, what you think and how you vote." she will be taking calls and we have a few more events from chapman hall and you'll hear from more authors. while we get charlie sykes off the set and we get sheryl on the set. we want their from you. michael from miami, florida. what's your comment. >> caller: i just want to make a comment about a lot of trumps advisers -- you hear about steve vaccine ban nonand jared kushner but not of rhetoric of steven muller. how much influence do you think he had in his administration and if it's past, some of that rhetoric is said in the past, is you think it would be controversial and why doesn't the media talk more about it? >> thank you, sir. that's michael in miami. jack is in medford, oregon. jack? good afternoon. >> caller: hello. >> host: please go ahead with your comment. >> caller: send charlie sykes my best hopes because, i don't have a question anym
sheryl attkisson will be out here, with the sinclair broadcasting group.her second book is called "the smear: how shady political operatives and fake news control how you see, what you think and how you vote." she will be taking calls and we have a few more events from chapman hall and you'll hear from more authors. while we get charlie sykes off the set and we get sheryl on the set. we want their from you. michael from miami, florida. what's your comment. >> caller: i just want...
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sheryl dorsey, retired lapd police sergeant. james galliano. art roderick, a former attorney for the u.s. marshals office. art, you and i haven't had a chance to talk. i'll start you. police say this suspected gunman was dressed in all black tactical gear, he was wearing a bulletproof vest, he was armed with an assault-type rifle. gives the impression this was carefully planned but the sheriff moments ago told me this gunman had no connection to this church, was not from that community. what do you make of that? >> well, i've checked with some law enforcement sources, too, and i -- he might not be from that particular county, but i think he is from the surrounding area. the interesting thing, there's a couple things that came out of that presser that -- the bit that just played a little while ago that it's a ruger ar-15, to me, the nomenclature for semiautomatic 223 assault rifle. if he's firing through the walls of that church, that very small building, those bullets are going to go right through there and just hit people inside the church ver
sheryl dorsey, retired lapd police sergeant. james galliano. art roderick, a former attorney for the u.s. marshals office. art, you and i haven't had a chance to talk. i'll start you. police say this suspected gunman was dressed in all black tactical gear, he was wearing a bulletproof vest, he was armed with an assault-type rifle. gives the impression this was carefully planned but the sheriff moments ago told me this gunman had no connection to this church, was not from that community. what do...
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and sheryl dorsy who is a retired l.a.p.d. police sergeant., another thing we learned was that he used an ar assault rifle according to the dps regional director there. what does that tell you? >> sure. they said that it was a rudy giulianier and we've heard that it's a 223. these are very popular weapons. i did see a lot of these before. they're called the bush master. rueger ini 15. let's be careful. if this weapon had not been modified, if it was not modified it's a semi-automatic weapon. you can put 20 round magazines into a semi-automatic weapon or a 30 round into a semi-automatic weapon and those types of weapons if you squeeze the trigger a number of different times not to confuse an automatic weapon with what this appears to be which is a semi-automatic weapon. i can't -- i can't say enough about the brave ril and the heroism of the next door neighbor to the church who came out with his own rifle from the house and probably ended up interdicting the shooter enough or getting him distracted enough where he was forced to run off and left
and sheryl dorsy who is a retired l.a.p.d. police sergeant., another thing we learned was that he used an ar assault rifle according to the dps regional director there. what does that tell you? >> sure. they said that it was a rudy giulianier and we've heard that it's a 223. these are very popular weapons. i did see a lot of these before. they're called the bush master. rueger ini 15. let's be careful. if this weapon had not been modified, if it was not modified it's a semi-automatic...
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for the vsp channel and we're a live music venue and the reportists range from art garfunkle and sheryl crow and michael mcdonald so kevin mo to bluegrass to cajun to -- the gateway chamber orchestra. >> while the theater is central to maybe streein street, the fa sign outside of the old pharmacy turned restaurant turned grays on mainish the sign has been there since the 50 you and the grand opening was unbelievable. we had a party outside. we closed down main street. we had no idea how many people would come. 4,000 people showed up. 4,000 people. it was amazing. >> this building is that important to this area. >> yes. so when you talk to the people back in the day, they said that when they would go out of town and they would drive into franklin when the sign was on, they knew they were home. so we knew without a doubt that that sign was very iconic and it meant a lot to folks. >> just a few minutes away from downtown franklin is a beautiful rural oasis called leapers fork where every establishment has a fire pit and a few celebrities have been known to hideaway. lee kennedy is own of t
for the vsp channel and we're a live music venue and the reportists range from art garfunkle and sheryl crow and michael mcdonald so kevin mo to bluegrass to cajun to -- the gateway chamber orchestra. >> while the theater is central to maybe streein street, the fa sign outside of the old pharmacy turned restaurant turned grays on mainish the sign has been there since the 50 you and the grand opening was unbelievable. we had a party outside. we closed down main street. we had no idea how...
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. >> sheryl kaplan is the founder, starting the company in 2014. it started as a purely e-commerce company, which was bucking the trend of traditional luxury sh luxury shoe sellers. >> we drop knew shoes every monday. we don't drop seasonally. you look at data, you look at reports and say, that's great, that's wonderful for us to know. next year when we do that shoe or this shoe, we'll take that into account. for us, we can do that realtime. >> the company hit a nerve with shoppers, who liked both the styles and the prices they were offering. but the founders knew that something in the formula was missing. >> one thing that e-commerce doesn't do is allow for tangibility. it doesn't allow you to touch, to feel. it doesn't allow you to interact directly with human beings. >> their data showed that first-time buyers were hesitant to take the plunge. >> we noo knew that buying foot online could be tricky. so we had to remove every hurdle that we could in an effort to try to get men and women to try us for the first time. >> so they opened their first s
. >> sheryl kaplan is the founder, starting the company in 2014. it started as a purely e-commerce company, which was bucking the trend of traditional luxury sh luxury shoe sellers. >> we drop knew shoes every monday. we don't drop seasonally. you look at data, you look at reports and say, that's great, that's wonderful for us to know. next year when we do that shoe or this shoe, we'll take that into account. for us, we can do that realtime. >> the company hit a nerve with...
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. >> sheryl sandberg. >> prime minister teresa day, saying clinton is the second most powerful woman.cellor's number one. >> he needs to lean with out. >> tucker: former u.s. president throughout the first pitch in texas, who was it? >> president bush. >> taking the field in houston, greeted by his father president bush. an amazing sight, two presidents on the same diamond. wind up in throwing a strike of course. >> have you tested this, has there been a qualifying? >> tucker: this game tells you whose side god is on. [laughs] a big name nfl sponsors blasting the nfl of the handling of the protest. the company said his sales are way down, which company is it? >> papa john's pizza. >> the nfl and its national anthem protest has a side effect according to papa john's ceo. they say it's because nobody is watching football anymore. >> tucker: papa john's, i thought you might go domino's. >> the garlic dipping sauce. that is good. >> tucker: question four, on her current book to her clinton was asked which hollowing cost she would be, what was your answer? ran for president recently, selli
. >> sheryl sandberg. >> prime minister teresa day, saying clinton is the second most powerful woman.cellor's number one. >> he needs to lean with out. >> tucker: former u.s. president throughout the first pitch in texas, who was it? >> president bush. >> taking the field in houston, greeted by his father president bush. an amazing sight, two presidents on the same diamond. wind up in throwing a strike of course. >> have you tested this, has there been...
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models, like jeff and richard branson and sheryl sandberg, are writing about how they prioritize their well-being. that makes them better at work. piece.zos wrote a vital headline, "why getting eight hours of sleep is good for shareholders." he broke it down -- when he got six hours of sleep, his decisions were not good. it, my value is not in the amount of decisions i make, but inequality. quality.he that information goes against a lot of our mainstream culture which has a-- negative impact on business metrics. emily: how do you deal with these kinds of issues? >> it has become a real issue. we are attracted to the breakneck speed of companies. but companies -- she is referring to a number of per folio companies where -- po rtfolio companies where people burnout. the feedback from these people within these companies is, i wish i had time to build the relationships with my coworkers and process information i am learning about. today, it is not a french human resources discussion, -- fringe human resources discussion, but a discussion about how do we retain amazing people that want to c
models, like jeff and richard branson and sheryl sandberg, are writing about how they prioritize their well-being. that makes them better at work. piece.zos wrote a vital headline, "why getting eight hours of sleep is good for shareholders." he broke it down -- when he got six hours of sleep, his decisions were not good. it, my value is not in the amount of decisions i make, but inequality. quality.he that information goes against a lot of our mainstream culture which has a-- negative...
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for sheryl price, she was diagnosed with leukemia and had no way to get to john's hopkins each day andne marrow transplant. invisible hand came through once again and paid for her transportation. i would not be living if it were not for them. >> they were just two of thousands whose lives were changed because of invisible hand and the philosophy of anonymous giving. autria: just incredible. hand is not looking for donations or recipients, they simply want others to pay it forward. we met a man who needed new .eeth, he was in chronic pain watch him get a very nice surprise in the web extra piece that is online right now. , when we right here switch over to news channel 8, the benefactor, roxanna pierce, will be in studio with us to discuss the program of her journey giving away millions of doll can you imagine, if that was your job, to make people's lives better? larry: how cool is her job? autria: that's 8:00 this morning, sam is coming in earlier -- early to interview her. larry: the next couple of mornings are going to be chilly? veronica: really cold. though, for folks traveling, no
for sheryl price, she was diagnosed with leukemia and had no way to get to john's hopkins each day andne marrow transplant. invisible hand came through once again and paid for her transportation. i would not be living if it were not for them. >> they were just two of thousands whose lives were changed because of invisible hand and the philosophy of anonymous giving. autria: just incredible. hand is not looking for donations or recipients, they simply want others to pay it forward. we met...
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and so they package writers material in the sort of sheryl clickable way that they learn from marketing this easier contest the point is that the organization is entirely designed to be consumed on other platforms right all of the content the buzz feed creates is designed to be consumed on facebook to be consumed on twitter to be consumed on other platforms you travel via shares not via some sort of broadcast mechanism instead of that we're still in this very broadcast mentality of like we speak you listen. buzz feed as organize itself around a particular distribution strategy that newsrooms like this one just simply don't understand and are not investing in to understand and if we don't understand and that's just one example but if we don't understand this and we don't we orient around how people are consuming content now and will in the future i mean we're dead. but do people these days actually have the time to inform themselves properly do they actually want to be properly informed they seem to spend a lot of time reading one sided or content free news stories on their smartphones.
and so they package writers material in the sort of sheryl clickable way that they learn from marketing this easier contest the point is that the organization is entirely designed to be consumed on other platforms right all of the content the buzz feed creates is designed to be consumed on facebook to be consumed on twitter to be consumed on other platforms you travel via shares not via some sort of broadcast mechanism instead of that we're still in this very broadcast mentality of like we...
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and so they package the writers material in the sort of sheryl clickable way that they learn from marketing this easier contest the point is that the organization is entirely designed to be consumed on other platforms all of the content the buzz feed creates is designed to be consumed on facebook to be consumed on twitter to be consumed on other platforms you travel via shares not via some sort of broadcast mechanism instead of that we're still in this very broadcast mentality of like we speak you listen. buzz feed as organize itself around a particular distribution strategy that newsrooms like this one just simply don't understand and are not investing in to understand and if we don't understand and that's just one example but if we don't understand this and we don't we orient around how people are consuming content now and will in the future i mean we're dead. but do people these days actually have the time to inform themselves properly do they actually want to be properly informed they seem to spend a lot of time reading one sided or content free news stories on their smartphones. that t
and so they package the writers material in the sort of sheryl clickable way that they learn from marketing this easier contest the point is that the organization is entirely designed to be consumed on other platforms all of the content the buzz feed creates is designed to be consumed on facebook to be consumed on twitter to be consumed on other platforms you travel via shares not via some sort of broadcast mechanism instead of that we're still in this very broadcast mentality of like we speak...
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here is what sheryl sandberg had to say about the future of reviewing ads unfazed look -- on facebookall ended just a few minutes ago. >> we are investing heavily in people to review ads and posts, enabling us to look closely at the content of the ads, targeting, and the advertiser who submits them, as well as tighten as policies, particularly on social and political issues. ♪ emily: back to the top tech story of the day, facebook, twitter, and output that being questioned on capitol hill on russian interference in last year's election. the tech giants sent general behalf,s on the companys' and lawmakers had a lot to say about it. >> i have to say, i am disappointed that you are here. it is fine to send general counsel, but i think if you could take a message back from this committee, if we go through this exercise again, we would appreciate seeing the top people more actually making the decision. emily: how big a deal is it that each ceo decided against showing face? here with me to discuss is bloomberg tech's selina wang, and our guest host for the hour, keith rabois. do you think i
here is what sheryl sandberg had to say about the future of reviewing ads unfazed look -- on facebookall ended just a few minutes ago. >> we are investing heavily in people to review ads and posts, enabling us to look closely at the content of the ads, targeting, and the advertiser who submits them, as well as tighten as policies, particularly on social and political issues. ♪ emily: back to the top tech story of the day, facebook, twitter, and output that being questioned on capitol...
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here is what sheryl sandberg has to say about the future on facebook's earnings call just a few minutese are reviewing technology that will enable us to look more thehe content of the ads, targeting, as well as the appetizer that submits them, as well as tighten our and policies, particularly for those directed at social and political issues. ♪ emily: back to the top tech story of the day. facebook, twitter, and alphabet being questioned about russian interference with the u.s. presidential election. the senate had a lot to say about that. i am disappointed that you are herein not your ceo's, because we are talking about the policies and the policies of the company. it is fine to send general counsel, but i think if you could take a message back to this committee, when we go through this exercise again, we would appreciate seeing the top people who are making the decision. emily: how big of a deal is it that each ceo decided against showing face? do you think it is a big deal that mark zuckerberg, et al. did not show up? >> i don't think the senate really wanted him to show up. if they
here is what sheryl sandberg has to say about the future on facebook's earnings call just a few minutese are reviewing technology that will enable us to look more thehe content of the ads, targeting, as well as the appetizer that submits them, as well as tighten our and policies, particularly for those directed at social and political issues. ♪ emily: back to the top tech story of the day. facebook, twitter, and alphabet being questioned about russian interference with the u.s. presidential...
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. ♪ if it makes you happy >> artists like sheryl crow, liz fair, had success but routine marginalizedoices, respected or taken seriously. ♪ i'm just a girl >> such a strange dichotomy to gwen stefani, kind of tough and front of a band of all guys. ♪ that you let me be >> i'm just a girl in the world and that's all that you'll let me be. like the middle finger up to every guy that ever annoyed you. >> look who's here. alanis. >> ran in together. >> shopping, thought we'd take you with us. alanis has a brand new album, brand new look i noticed. >> i was dropped from mc records after having made music through my teens and my personal promise i wouldn't stop until i wrote a record that really every exemplified and nailed on the head what was truly going on for me. ♪ is she perverted like me would she go down with you in a theater ♪ >> like what did she say? women could say that? and, yeah, they could. singing about a relationship that had obviously gone wrong but it wasn't a nice, oh, my god, you let me and now i'm sad. this was rage at this man. you didn't hear that a lot from women. ♪ t
. ♪ if it makes you happy >> artists like sheryl crow, liz fair, had success but routine marginalizedoices, respected or taken seriously. ♪ i'm just a girl >> such a strange dichotomy to gwen stefani, kind of tough and front of a band of all guys. ♪ that you let me be >> i'm just a girl in the world and that's all that you'll let me be. like the middle finger up to every guy that ever annoyed you. >> look who's here. alanis. >> ran in together. >>...
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then we had the james rosen controversy, sheryl atkinson. she said sure computer was hacked into.x news. other supporters comments about talk radio routinely belittling fox and conservative internet websites and so forth. i could make the argument that maybe in a sophisticated way or not so sophisticated way, the obama administration was much more hostile to an unfriendly critical press. >> i would agree with that, laura. what was done in the case of james rosen was grossly improper, shouldn't have happened. it was an abuse. in the end, james rosen is still working at fox news and doing better than ever. cheryl atkinson is still out there certainly. we are just too well protected a position to be knocked off or thrown off of our work by government. it's not just that we have these protections, but we in the media have power. we're pretty safe. >> laura: they don't like to be -- a lot of people in the media, especially cnn, they don't want to be cite sized. the idea that anybody will call their wisdom into question or their prognostication abilities into question, they don't like t
then we had the james rosen controversy, sheryl atkinson. she said sure computer was hacked into.x news. other supporters comments about talk radio routinely belittling fox and conservative internet websites and so forth. i could make the argument that maybe in a sophisticated way or not so sophisticated way, the obama administration was much more hostile to an unfriendly critical press. >> i would agree with that, laura. what was done in the case of james rosen was grossly improper,...
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i reached out to mark zuckerberg and sheryl sand berg before the election. zuckerberg called concerns about facebook's role unnecessary. >> it essentially is built on addiction. they want you checking constantly. smartphones give them 16 hours a day to get your attention, so once they have you daeaddicted, then the ads are effective. what they didn't think about was a bad actor can use the same amount of swipes to interrupt with democracy. and we have some rules about the ads and the content on tv. malcolm, the problem here is these technology companies and their backers in silicon valley have real concerns about regulation. and people like you, roger, and other investors are very concerned. if you guys don't regulate yourself properly, someone else is going to come in and regulate you and you can't be compared to, we're just another immediate kwa company. >> right, and they're terrified at being a media company. those times that we see the commercials on regular news. it makes it easy to track the money, the source of origin. propaganda has been around fore
i reached out to mark zuckerberg and sheryl sand berg before the election. zuckerberg called concerns about facebook's role unnecessary. >> it essentially is built on addiction. they want you checking constantly. smartphones give them 16 hours a day to get your attention, so once they have you daeaddicted, then the ads are effective. what they didn't think about was a bad actor can use the same amount of swipes to interrupt with democracy. and we have some rules about the ads and the...
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investigation, of not being present at important interviews, immunity deals struck with people like sheryl mills, what's among those many things -- again, our viewers has our swelling, what are the most concerning elements of those, given what you both know already about them? >> so many of the scandalous link back to the clinton foundation, it highlights that the american people are tired of this double standard, and that there is another set of rules for everyone else. we are six months into this investigation of donald trump and his team in russia. they have found nothing. but look at the treasure trove of information that continues to be found out about the clinton foundation, functioning, essentially, as a money laundering foundation, and that really ought to concern us. our uranium assets are precious. we are an importer of uranium eye. it is crazy to give rusher this access to our uranium it. but you have the very people who now are investigating president of trumpets involved in approving the sale, and then silencing the witnesses about this. it is crazy. we need a special counsel
investigation, of not being present at important interviews, immunity deals struck with people like sheryl mills, what's among those many things -- again, our viewers has our swelling, what are the most concerning elements of those, given what you both know already about them? >> so many of the scandalous link back to the clinton foundation, it highlights that the american people are tired of this double standard, and that there is another set of rules for everyone else. we are six months...
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. >> reporter: sheryl hodge and marshall spoke on behalf of a friend who was allegedly abused by the same teacher in the '90s. she said they went together to report what happened to administrators at the all girls school. >> not only are we not getting help. she dismissed both of us were stern warnings to be careful about what we say. >> reporter: school officials at presentation strongly dispute any claims that they failed to act. in a statement today, they say, quote, for anyone to suggest that phs had in any manner covered up or condoned any instance of sexual abuse is an outright lie." in fact, they say, they conducted an investigation 25 years ago, though they cannot discuss the outcome. still, the attorney representing the women says more should have been done. >> the response by the administration at presentation high school was to protect the image and reputation of the school and cast the safety and welfare of the students to the side. >> reporter: allard says the women want three things, an acknowledgment of wrongdoing, a public apology, and a commitment to a drastic change
. >> reporter: sheryl hodge and marshall spoke on behalf of a friend who was allegedly abused by the same teacher in the '90s. she said they went together to report what happened to administrators at the all girls school. >> not only are we not getting help. she dismissed both of us were stern warnings to be careful about what we say. >> reporter: school officials at presentation strongly dispute any claims that they failed to act. in a statement today, they say, quote, for...
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partly because seeing mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg on the stand would have given us even more attention. the companies didn't want that. >> those are the decisionmakers. >> i still think sit. until zuckerberg and other ceos address this more directly, it will continue to be a challenge for the companies. there is increasing public distrust of these companies which we all rely on. i don't know what life would be on without facebook, google and twitter. >> you would sleep a lot more. >> i would probably sleep better. it's unimaginable. these companies changed our lives forever. yet there is an increasing sense that we can't trust what we are seeing. all of these bots are influencing our conversations. we have to go back to first principles, not being able to believe everything that you see, seeking verification and define confirmation of what you're seeing. some of this is on the user responsibilities. >> senator feinstein brought it to them yesterday. listen to this. >> i don't think you get it. you have a huge problem on your hands. you bear this responsibility. you've created these pla
partly because seeing mark zuckerberg or sheryl sandberg on the stand would have given us even more attention. the companies didn't want that. >> those are the decisionmakers. >> i still think sit. until zuckerberg and other ceos address this more directly, it will continue to be a challenge for the companies. there is increasing public distrust of these companies which we all rely on. i don't know what life would be on without facebook, google and twitter. >> you would sleep...
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. >> reporter: sheryl hodge and marshall spoke on behalf of a friend who was allegedly abused by theame teacher in the '90s. she said they went together to report what happened to administrators at the all girls school. >> not only are we not getting help. she dismissed both of us were stern warnings to be careful about what we say. >> reporter: school officials at presentation strongly dispute any claims that they failed to act. in a statement today, they say, quote, for anyone to suggest that phs had in any manner covered up or condoned any instance of sexual abuse is an outright lie." in fact, they say, they conducted an investigation 25 years ago, though they cannot discuss the outcome. still, the attorney representing the women says more should have been done. >> the response by the administration at presentation high school was to protect the image and reputation of the school and cast the safety and welfare of the students to the side. >> reporter: allard says the women want three things, an acknowledgment of wrongdoing, a public apology, and a commitment to a drastic change i
. >> reporter: sheryl hodge and marshall spoke on behalf of a friend who was allegedly abused by theame teacher in the '90s. she said they went together to report what happened to administrators at the all girls school. >> not only are we not getting help. she dismissed both of us were stern warnings to be careful about what we say. >> reporter: school officials at presentation strongly dispute any claims that they failed to act. in a statement today, they say, quote, for...
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. >> i want to see the primary -- she'll have to run against sheryl sandberg probably for the primaryant to see. >> oh, my goodness, this is getting craziier by the minute. >> i think we created a women's party, the independent third par party for 2020. >> hpe shares falling. they had earnings, they did, as david mentioned, beat on the bottom and top lines hp ink down as well after posting its results. of course, that company led by weisler. >>> let's get to salesforce. deirdre bosa has the numbers deirdre? >> hi, kelly, hi, mike salesforce fiscal third-quarter earnings beating on the top and bottom line. eps coming in at 39 cents adjusted 37 cents was expected by the street also revenue a little higher than expected. $2.6 billion was expected. coming in at $2.68 billion that's a jump of 25% looking at the product segments, subscriptions and support. that coming in in line with expectations $2.49 billion. we also, the company telling us guidance for 2019, revenue guidance for fiscal year 2019 in line with expectations between $12.45 billion and $12.5 billion. we are seeing a little bi
. >> i want to see the primary -- she'll have to run against sheryl sandberg probably for the primaryant to see. >> oh, my goodness, this is getting craziier by the minute. >> i think we created a women's party, the independent third par party for 2020. >> hpe shares falling. they had earnings, they did, as david mentioned, beat on the bottom and top lines hp ink down as well after posting its results. of course, that company led by weisler. >>> let's get to...
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. >> we have to go, but quick answer here, will you be satisfied until mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg comes and testifies? >> i think they have to come and talk. this is policy for them. they have to be here. >> we appreciate it senator king. chris? >>> on the eve of a really high stakes trip to asia, the cloud of russia seems to be distracting the president. in fact, his chief of staff says it is. the president says he isn't is. we'll talk to republican congressman next. woman: we demand a lot from our eyes every day. i should know. i have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose®. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. it's also what i prescribe to my patients who have this condition. restasis multidose® helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination,
. >> we have to go, but quick answer here, will you be satisfied until mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg comes and testifies? >> i think they have to come and talk. this is policy for them. they have to be here. >> we appreciate it senator king. chris? >>> on the eve of a really high stakes trip to asia, the cloud of russia seems to be distracting the president. in fact, his chief of staff says it is. the president says he isn't is. we'll talk to republican congressman...
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will you be trying to speak to mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg, larry page, or jack dorsey? rep.: yes, it may be more publicly interesting to see and talk with them. i don't think we would get a different answer. i understand why they sent their lawyers. sometimes we were asking very technical questions or very difficult questions. i understand they wanted something else to maybe take the heat and be the public face for this, but i don't know that they would have told us anything different. in fact, if that is the case, i do not think there is any advantage to bringing mr. zuckerberg in or any of the others. emily: do you think we will see regulation out of this? rep. stewart: i don't know, that is the real question, isn't it? my question is, they talked about fake news again and again. fake news -- we will identify it, we will help consumers understand this is fake news. i asked them what in the world does that mean? who is going to decide what is fake news and what is not? if you talk to mr. trump, his idea of fake news is very different than someone else's might be. if you are
will you be trying to speak to mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg, larry page, or jack dorsey? rep.: yes, it may be more publicly interesting to see and talk with them. i don't think we would get a different answer. i understand why they sent their lawyers. sometimes we were asking very technical questions or very difficult questions. i understand they wanted something else to maybe take the heat and be the public face for this, but i don't know that they would have told us anything different. in...
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saying that ramp into one of those desperate believe mes at the end and that same interview with sheryl atkinson that will be shown in the entirety on sunday, and the president insisted he is not under investigation but this time he didn't use the old device of james comey told me i'm not because he knows that time's run out on that one since he fired james comey in may and to accept that donald trump is not under investigation now by a special prosecutor who is investigating everyone from donald trump's campaign chairman who is now indicted to a mid level foreign adviser who secretly pleaded guilty weeks ago, you have to just believe donald trump. >> have you been told to expect to be questioned by the special counsel? >> no. nobody's told me. as far as i'm concerned i have been told we're under investigation. i'm not under investigation. >> okay. so that's settled. donald trump is not under investigation. only if you believe donald trump. it's every man for himself in trump world. that's not me saying that. that is what one unnamed source who's under investigation by the special prose
saying that ramp into one of those desperate believe mes at the end and that same interview with sheryl atkinson that will be shown in the entirety on sunday, and the president insisted he is not under investigation but this time he didn't use the old device of james comey told me i'm not because he knows that time's run out on that one since he fired james comey in may and to accept that donald trump is not under investigation now by a special prosecutor who is investigating everyone from...
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what do women need to change women need to lean in sheryl sandberg's have to believe in themselves their ability to do the job to know every bit as good as the the guy who would like it for himself and get coalitions around them too and i want to go forward clark thank you very much for talking to us. thank you and i hope you are taking notes that was new zealand's former prime minister helen clark talking to me now that zimbabwe has a new leader emerson magog one who recently replaced robert mugabe ending is thirty seven year rule but prior to that he was for decades described as a key in for self or more gabi both afghan designer p.f. party whose international spokesman nick gaga is the latest guest on d.-day obvious conflict zone where tim sebastian questioned him on human rights grievances so thought the country created a few weeks ago. yeah you call him a struggle now but. let me finish the. president had to flee for his life a couple of weeks ago and the little that's an unfortunate certain issues and it's not funny i don't know why don't i send your politicians out of limb i don't
what do women need to change women need to lean in sheryl sandberg's have to believe in themselves their ability to do the job to know every bit as good as the the guy who would like it for himself and get coalitions around them too and i want to go forward clark thank you very much for talking to us. thank you and i hope you are taking notes that was new zealand's former prime minister helen clark talking to me now that zimbabwe has a new leader emerson magog one who recently replaced robert...
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. >> reporter: zuckerberg as well as ceo sheryl sandberg stressing their focus on the community of usersssing that phrase throughout sandberg says they've reached 6 million advertisers on facebook. >> julia, that's an increase in '18, 45 to 60% on top of a year that saw an increase in 40 to 45% year on year >> reporter: yes it's interesting, if you look at the operating expenses for this past quarter, they came in a hair lighter than expectations but there's been a lot of talk on facebook how they're going to continue to invest in dry growth now their operating expenses are projected to grow significantly more than what the company previously said. some of that is about the content investment they're making, which by the way i want to note that zuckerberg stresses is not supposed to be about passive content but the kind of content will talk about, he noted that people tend to talk about sports video, hinting they might make some video investments there. but it's really about this investment in security people and technology, they're going to prevent this kind of situation from happening
. >> reporter: zuckerberg as well as ceo sheryl sandberg stressing their focus on the community of usersssing that phrase throughout sandberg says they've reached 6 million advertisers on facebook. >> julia, that's an increase in '18, 45 to 60% on top of a year that saw an increase in 40 to 45% year on year >> reporter: yes it's interesting, if you look at the operating expenses for this past quarter, they came in a hair lighter than expectations but there's been a lot of talk...
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. >> reporter: teacher sheryl wilson says this feels like a fun game, but it's really much more. >> theson scientifically was about friction, potential, kinetic energy, slope-- how are we going to make it last 60 seconds? so it's a continuation of redesign, redesign, redesign. and what works and what doesn't. >> oh-- tape is too slippery. >> ohhhhhh. >> reporter: the students are here because they want to be. they can sign up for this free stem club that meets weekly after school. afterschool programs like this allow students to learn in a low-stakes environment. there are no tests, there is time for exploration, and failure is celebrated. you make a mistake, you learn from that, you try a different approach. this program, called smile, is one of hundreds of different afterschool science, technology, engineering and math stem programs around the country. here, the idea isn't to mirror the school curriculum, but to compliment it. >> i knew that smile was science, so i wanted more time with science. >> reporter: why did you want more time with science? >> because i don't get that much sci
. >> reporter: teacher sheryl wilson says this feels like a fun game, but it's really much more. >> theson scientifically was about friction, potential, kinetic energy, slope-- how are we going to make it last 60 seconds? so it's a continuation of redesign, redesign, redesign. and what works and what doesn't. >> oh-- tape is too slippery. >> ohhhhhh. >> reporter: the students are here because they want to be. they can sign up for this free stem club that meets...