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facebook's sarah samberg -- sheryl sandberg testifies in europe.e will talk to a whistleblower who believes more data scandals are to come. that cautionary tale caught the attention of every start up an investor in silicon valley. we will talk to a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who blew the whistle on elizabeth holmes. first, to our top story, apple suppliers are feeling the pressure after a new report that the tech giant has warned suppliers of a drop of around 20% in new iphone component orders. meantime, foxconn raised $4.3 a success its ipo, for the group's boss and his aim to nurture a smart factory division to rely less on making products for apple. foxconn has the maximum 44% in shanghai on its opening day, the largest tech company listed in mainland china. the business is more valuable than ebay with the market cap of over 60 billion u.s. dollars. clients include amazon, dell and cisco. up to 30% of the revenue comes from apple alone. company's strategic investor list reads like a who's who of china's top firms, including alibaba, tence
facebook's sarah samberg -- sheryl sandberg testifies in europe.e will talk to a whistleblower who believes more data scandals are to come. that cautionary tale caught the attention of every start up an investor in silicon valley. we will talk to a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who blew the whistle on elizabeth holmes. first, to our top story, apple suppliers are feeling the pressure after a new report that the tech giant has warned suppliers of a drop of around 20% in new iphone component...
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amy hollyfield in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> sheryl jennings is going to the border with a bay area delegation. watch abc 7 news and abc7news.com as she brings headlines of the crisis at the border. >>> san francisco police want to find the person responsible for a deadly shooting in the mission district. the city's shot spotter system led officers to harrison and 24th at 2:30 this morning and officers found two men shot there, one died at the scene. the other man still has life threatening injuries. it's not yet clear what led up to that shooting. >>> just a few hours, there's a first lookrr tea l police say plaza and one man was stabbed to death, another in critical condition, and police arrested michael roche and alex fernandez and found a possible . the police department will release information at a news conference at 3:00 p.m. >>> details overnight, arizona police saying this uber safety driver could be facing manslaughter charges determining she feels streaming hulu watching "the voice" up until the moment her car struck and killed a pedestrian in tempe. the accident was avoi
amy hollyfield in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> sheryl jennings is going to the border with a bay area delegation. watch abc 7 news and abc7news.com as she brings headlines of the crisis at the border. >>> san francisco police want to find the person responsible for a deadly shooting in the mission district. the city's shot spotter system led officers to harrison and 24th at 2:30 this morning and officers found two men shot there, one died at the scene. the other man still has...
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meantime, facebook coo sheryl sandberg addressed this year's m.i.t.ass, and pushed technology as a force for good it could be misused by malicious actors and reaffirm to facebook's commitment to owning their mistakes. >> when you're on your mistakes, you can work harder to correct them and to prevent the next one. that is my job now. it will not be easy or fast, the we will see it through. emily: coming up, exposing the lie behind what was one of silicon valley's hottest startups. the man who blew the whistle, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: it was supposed to be the silicon valley startup that would revolutionize the medical industry, making its investors very rich. with just a pinprick of the blood, theranos was heralded as a lifesaver that would diagnose diseases requiring more complex tests. there was one problem, a big one, it was a lie. it had a peak valuation of $9 billion and had a charismatic leader. a wall street journal reporter began exposing their nose and its fantastical claims and now the company's future is perhaps nonexistent. the
meantime, facebook coo sheryl sandberg addressed this year's m.i.t.ass, and pushed technology as a force for good it could be misused by malicious actors and reaffirm to facebook's commitment to owning their mistakes. >> when you're on your mistakes, you can work harder to correct them and to prevent the next one. that is my job now. it will not be easy or fast, the we will see it through. emily: coming up, exposing the lie behind what was one of silicon valley's hottest startups. the man...
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even sheryl sandberg says this has been bumpy. there havehe says been delays, publishers, nonprofits, book authors, anyone who wants to promote something about what of these broad political issues facebook is wanting to put in the ad archive. the archive will be the searchable database of political ads we can go back to for several years. of these advertisers, especially smaller ones, have been totally blindsided because they did not consider what they were doing to be political. political issues include anything from education to poverty to emigration, and that is a very broad set of things. it's not just candidates running for office. news organizations have been pushing back on these new rules. is anything changing? facebook says what they are going to do is divide them from the rest of the political ads in the archive. they do not really want to draw this isdline and say news and this isn't because there's a lot of news on facebook that is slanted or, you know, for a political -- a particular gender or something masquerading a
even sheryl sandberg says this has been bumpy. there havehe says been delays, publishers, nonprofits, book authors, anyone who wants to promote something about what of these broad political issues facebook is wanting to put in the ad archive. the archive will be the searchable database of political ads we can go back to for several years. of these advertisers, especially smaller ones, have been totally blindsided because they did not consider what they were doing to be political. political...
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emily: which is interesting because elliott has already's been perceived as sheryl sandberg's person.ou have a slightly different read on this? do you think this is because of all of the trouble over the last few months and perhaps a failure on his part to deal with it? david: whether it is him alone or eight more systemic problem is hard to determine. by the way, something he has worked hard to maintain. i think clearly if you look at his roles, there have been significant failures for the company on both accounts. gettings not just about the ration -- the regulation you want. bringing the message back into the company and helping it adapt to the world in which it is operating. i don't think that has gone well at all. head of pr is supposed to be the guy who makes the world feel good about company and that is not what has happened. cheryl, mark and looking at the net result of his leadership in those two areas, i would have to say as much of him and he has been effective, it is not working now. one thing i wonder, considering how close he has been to sheryl sandberg is how comfortabl
emily: which is interesting because elliott has already's been perceived as sheryl sandberg's person.ou have a slightly different read on this? do you think this is because of all of the trouble over the last few months and perhaps a failure on his part to deal with it? david: whether it is him alone or eight more systemic problem is hard to determine. by the way, something he has worked hard to maintain. i think clearly if you look at his roles, there have been significant failures for the...
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sheryl mills gets to sit in there when they are talking about whether or not to subpoena hillary, the cozy relationship between the press and fbi agents, the press are giving perks to the fbi agents, they don't know where the leaks came from, it's out of control. >> it's corrupt. >> laura: we have john who gave us a comment tonight about what this ig report actually says. he said the clear evidence, the lead counsel for a trump, the clear evidence of his violation of his oath of office and material false statement to the public and conduct all to concede his conduct, the finding was ludicrous. the findings support the president's decision to fire comey. john. >> absolutely. comey was fired because of the things that he had done and the president was right to step and take those actions. i think a lot of things have been made out of the fact that the president fired a director of the fbi. it's not unprecedented. we saw it with william sessions where he was fired by a democratic president. there were firings before then.s but this is clearly, based on the report we are seeing, gives goo
sheryl mills gets to sit in there when they are talking about whether or not to subpoena hillary, the cozy relationship between the press and fbi agents, the press are giving perks to the fbi agents, they don't know where the leaks came from, it's out of control. >> it's corrupt. >> laura: we have john who gave us a comment tonight about what this ig report actually says. he said the clear evidence, the lead counsel for a trump, the clear evidence of his violation of his oath of...
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sheryl: i believe deeply in mark.k had a vision or what social services and social serving could be. that remains important. mark, along with me and all of us, takes full responsibility for what is happening here. emily: facebook already has seven independent directors on the board. why is that not enough? natasha: there is a difference between vision and good corporate governance. what we have seen at facebook is a cautionary tale on how not to structure corporate power. at this point, there has been scandal after scandal. i will give you an example of our engagement with the company. on gender pay equity, we have engaged with them for over three years. it is surprising to me that of the 10 tech companies that we have engaged, facebook is the only one not to publish the data that we have been asking for in light of his position on women. the second engagement that we have had with them has been on fake news and election interference, what we arecallin. abuse of the platform that is in violation of the company terms o
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i think it was sheryl mills who was in a meeting trying to decide whether to subpoena clinton. >> a potential witness in the same case. >> laura: sol, you learned this in ethics class in law school. continuing education, do we have to do this for the fbi? this is insanity. great panel. thank you for your insight. y stay right there for important reaction to the ig report you are not going to see anywhere else. my interview with house chair deven nunes just minutes away. >> laura: continuing coverage of the ig report out today. despite a number of explosive revelations, some lawmakers are still suggesting that parts may have been redacted. joining me now to give us his reaction is house intel chair, deven nunes. congressman, this is what we have been waiting for on this matter, on the hillary e-mail matter. your initial reaction? >> the first thing i can think>> of is there was information we got today at 11:00, 12:00 that the chairman had to call and tell me what it was, text messages we had been asking for since late last year. these are text messages that clearly were pertinent to our inves
i think it was sheryl mills who was in a meeting trying to decide whether to subpoena clinton. >> a potential witness in the same case. >> laura: sol, you learned this in ethics class in law school. continuing education, do we have to do this for the fbi? this is insanity. great panel. thank you for your insight. y stay right there for important reaction to the ig report you are not going to see anywhere else. my interview with house chair deven nunes just minutes away. >>...
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sheryl lee ralph. leon, back to you. >> theorus o.d. > original dream girl. >>awesome. the bond between owner and pet may be even deeper than we think. ahead, what this could mean if both you and your dog are a little on the heavy side. >>>head at 5:00, the stanley cup on a tour around the area. >> it was a great day for the fans to be outside or m be you needed to get outside. don't worry. the sun doesn't go down until 8:35. temperatures upper 70s and mid 80s. it's going the heat up as we head into the weekend. we'll talk about that father's we'll talk about that father's y forecast ijust a ldait thanks for financing the new space.fe yeah, like i'm inside a pinball machine. our td bank small business bankers go above and beyond dutch folk music. it makes the tulips grow fasr. oh, i never knew that. it's true. his name is dennis, and his favorite food is kale. we also have som lovely turtles. because at td bank, the better we know what you do, the betterow what your business needs. td bank. don't just bank. bank human. here's money for pizza. here's the wi-fi password,
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it's if it's him or sheryl sandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know your whole other idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no evil character and now he's destroying this entire industry ok so what's happened is an easy acquisition for because the two apps have very different founding principles jan koum one of the co-founders who grew up in ukraine believes deeply in privacy zuckerberg thinks that the more open and connected we are the happier we will become and so in order to acquire what's abse i could not only had to pay a lot of money and give up a board seat to coom he also had to make a lot of promises some of those promises were even enshrined in the acquisition agreement if facebook imposed quote monetization an
it's if it's him or sheryl sandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know your whole other idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no...
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facebook's sarah samberg -- sheryl sandberg testifies in europe. we will talk
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moral character well it's really ok but felix salmon says he doesn't know if it's if it's him or sherylsandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and what we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know your. idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no need.
moral character well it's really ok but felix salmon says he doesn't know if it's if it's him or sherylsandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and what we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they...
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mark zuckerberg and the old fellow board members sheryl sandberg criticized the family separation policy and pledged to use the social media giant to stage a multimillion dollar fundraiser for immigrant children. yes corporate apoc received knows no bounds even when it comes to traumatize families and abused kids i would start watching the hawks. to. get the. real thing. as it were to pull out of it. what they like you know that i got. the. welcomer on the watch of the hawks i am tyrrel but for them to have a long list. and i wish i could say i was shocked but we see this more and more and this is the point where people go how could you say this how can you say that what sort of ers who are good spirits superior you spending up now and you're like no no no seriously facebook reuters these are people are profiting off of the internment of refugee yes and their children are images me a lot like when you get to work at work you know you have those stories were written in that you know when to dust off your history book and you hear those stories that aren't talked about that often of like y
mark zuckerberg and the old fellow board members sheryl sandberg criticized the family separation policy and pledged to use the social media giant to stage a multimillion dollar fundraiser for immigrant children. yes corporate apoc received knows no bounds even when it comes to traumatize families and abused kids i would start watching the hawks. to. get the. real thing. as it were to pull out of it. what they like you know that i got. the. welcomer on the watch of the hawks i am tyrrel but for...
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moral character well it probably ok but felix salmon says he doesn't know if it's if it's him or sherylsandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know yet what the idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no evil character and now he's destroying this entire industry ok so what's happened is an easy acquisition for because the two apps have very different founding principles jan koum one of the co-founders who grew up in ukraine believes deeply in privacy zuckerberg thinks that the more open and connected we are the happier we will become and so in order to acquire what's abse i could not only had to pay a lot of money and give up a board seat to coom he also had to make a lot of promises some of those promises were even enshrined
moral character well it probably ok but felix salmon says he doesn't know if it's if it's him or sherylsandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't...
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sheryl sa, who is number two at facebook, marissa mire, but they had not creat their own companies.zabeth holmes was going to be the first tech founder who was a woman and who achieved great riches. >> do you tnk she was intentionally trying to mislied investors or was she consumed by her own ambitions and thought she could make it happen? >> i mean it is a mixture of both. this is not a madoff long con, you know. madoff esstially ded in the late '80s he was no longer really investing money and built a poncy scheme. elizanth holmes whe dropped out of stanford had a insion and set about creating a company and h people to make the vision happen, but along the way encountered setbacks as entrepreneurs do, and refused the admit t reality of those setbacks and continues to overpromise to investors. it got t point where the gap between her promises and what she said she had achievedechno logically and what the reality of the technology was got so enorhemous that by t time they went live with the finger stick blood test in wall green's stores in the fall of 2013 it had become a massive fra
sheryl sa, who is number two at facebook, marissa mire, but they had not creat their own companies.zabeth holmes was going to be the first tech founder who was a woman and who achieved great riches. >> do you tnk she was intentionally trying to mislied investors or was she consumed by her own ambitions and thought she could make it happen? >> i mean it is a mixture of both. this is not a madoff long con, you know. madoff esstially ded in the late '80s he was no longer really...
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mark zuckerberg and the old fellow board members sheryl sandberg criticized the family separation policy and pledged to use the social media giant to stage a multimillion dollar fundraiser for immigrant children. yes corporate apoc received knows no bounds even when it comes to traumatized families and abused kids i would start watching the hawks. to wonder what. the. real thing would be. as it were the bottom. like you that i got. this. week so. welcome aboard the watch of the hawks i am tyrrel but damn top of the law list. and i wish i could say i was shocked but we see this more and more and this is the point where people go how could you say this how can you say that what sort of words you are going spare superior spending up now and you're like no no no seriously facebook reuters these are people are profiting off of the internment of refugees yes and their children are everybody's be a lot like when you get to work at work yeah you know those stories were written in the you know when to dust off your history book and you hear those stories that aren't talked about that often of lik
mark zuckerberg and the old fellow board members sheryl sandberg criticized the family separation policy and pledged to use the social media giant to stage a multimillion dollar fundraiser for immigrant children. yes corporate apoc received knows no bounds even when it comes to traumatized families and abused kids i would start watching the hawks. to wonder what. the. real thing would be. as it were the bottom. like you that i got. this. week so. welcome aboard the watch of the hawks i am...
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moral character well it probably ok but felix salmon says he doesn't know if it's if it's him or sherylsandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and what we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they didn't quite know your whole other idea from the winklevoss twins ok yeah there's no evil character and now he's destroying this entire industry ok so what's happened is an easy acquisition for because the two apps have very different founding principles jan koum one of the co-founders who grew up in ukraine believes deeply in privacy zuckerberg thinks that the more open and connected we are the happier we will become and so in order to acquire what's abse i could not only had to pay a lot of money and give up a board seat to coom he also had to make a lot of promises some of those promises were even
moral character well it probably ok but felix salmon says he doesn't know if it's if it's him or sherylsandberg somebody is advising them to basically betray their agreement with the two founders now the two founders of whatsapp in their agreement with zuckerberg with facebook did install it basically a clause saying that if you start to use ads we can basically sue you and what we could leave without penalty but it turns out that there was actually another clause hidden in there that they...
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carey swisher sanity do you with some of the most -- and how sheryl sandberg responded to questions aboutal impts why wasn't anyone fired? and who should have been fired? >> we want we're sorry, but sorry is not the point. the point is action we're taking. on all of these fronts we're thinking about the responsibility we take in a very different way. where we are is really understanding the responsibility ref to more proactively see the problems and prevent them. >> you said we didn't see the negative parts. i don't know if you mend human beings, the idea is what is in that culture that didn't see that? your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites. that sounhow much is it?l. well, if you have a discover card, it's free. no way! yes way! we just think it's important for you to be in the know. all right! hey... ewww! everything ok? being in the know is very good. yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number is found on risky sites. free from discover. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to
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reporter: good morning, sheryl and tracee. we have a high standoff with china. saying don't impose new terrorist on june 15th for imports of chinese technology and limit chinese ability to invest in american companies where they will not buy more agriculture and energy products. the president simply saying, open-air markets and top stealing u.s. technology. >> president trump taken steps to reform the trade system that currently harms american workers and businesses in the president is taking us to protect u.s. technology intellectual property from china's discriminatory and burdensome trade practices. we will continue those associations. >> china then put the next round of talks here in washington d.c. around the june 16th. the end of this week the president goes to the g-7 summit, where he is expected to get an earful from world leaders about the tariffs that theidentl world leaders this is not a punishment against our allies, but protection for u.s. companies. >> these terrorists are not aimed at canada or china or russia or any other country. it is simply a
reporter: good morning, sheryl and tracee. we have a high standoff with china. saying don't impose new terrorist on june 15th for imports of chinese technology and limit chinese ability to invest in american companies where they will not buy more agriculture and energy products. the president simply saying, open-air markets and top stealing u.s. technology. >> president trump taken steps to reform the trade system that currently harms american workers and businesses in the president is...
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whether it's giving immunity deals to sheryl mills and heather samuelson in return for nothing. we have to remember, clinton's top people got immunity. the department of justice got nothing in return. so these are very big questions. comey will have a hard time next thursday. >> julie: david, great to see you. thank you for your insight. >> thank you. >> jon: another blow to obamacare. what the justice department is doing that could further unravel the healthcare law. >> julie: justice department said they will no longer defend provisions of obamacare. the decision comes as 20 states sought to challenge the affordable care act in a lawsuit arguing it's unconstitutional since congress repealed the individual mandate. the doj siding with the plaintiffs in an outcome that is creating some uncertainty in the insurance markets. let's bring in our panel, lawrence jones, editor and chief of campus reform.org, a conservative commentator. don callaway, a missouri state representative and founder of pine street strategies. thanks for coming on. let me ask you, what does this filing mean f
whether it's giving immunity deals to sheryl mills and heather samuelson in return for nothing. we have to remember, clinton's top people got immunity. the department of justice got nothing in return. so these are very big questions. comey will have a hard time next thursday. >> julie: david, great to see you. thank you for your insight. >> thank you. >> jon: another blow to obamacare. what the justice department is doing that could further unravel the healthcare law. >>...
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we will see sheryl and tracee later thi morning i am dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo.00 a.m. eastern. a triple digit came on the dow futures this morning. we are looking at a rally to start this week. this after friday following the better than expected jobs report. 208 teams point on friday and global markets following those games this monday. in europe we have the biggest winner being the first 100 in england up seven tenths of 1%. asia overnight takes a look at the picture across the four major markets fair. it was buying galore. the hang seng in hong kong buying 126%. facebook under fire. in a report from "the new york times" says that the social media giant cave user data to device makers, including apple and samsung. this raise a new privacy surrounding the company. icahn says the industry faces scrutiny over censorship. house intelligence committee chairman has a big warning for big tech on "sunday morning futures" with maria yesterday. >> i would hope that they just don' get involved in politics and docents are conservatives and republicans. if they continue to
we will see sheryl and tracee later thi morning i am dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo.00 a.m. eastern. a triple digit came on the dow futures this morning. we are looking at a rally to start this week. this after friday following the better than expected jobs report. 208 teams point on friday and global markets following those games this monday. in europe we have the biggest winner being the first 100 in england up seven tenths of 1%. asia overnight takes a look at the picture across the...
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. >> good morning, sheryl and kristina. a quarter% of an to the interest rate to the federal open market committee would eliminate the forward guidance in their statement that talked about more rate hikes in the future and the addition of news conferences after rereading starting in january. jerome powell painted a rosy picture of the economy saying wages are rising. lower unemployment in the future. >> i think we do believe it has moved on significantly over a long period of time. it seems to be driven by slow-moving variables like the education level, functioning of the labor market, things like that. it may have moved on, to on a cyclical basis lower if the economy gets higher and higher. >> price of oil to the end of the year. an increase in inflation because of that. another uncertainty is trade policy are rising a think it's fair to say. also coming are beginning to you for the companies holding off on hiring people. right now we don't see that in him the numbers at all. >> the fed chairman says the corporate tax cut
. >> good morning, sheryl and kristina. a quarter% of an to the interest rate to the federal open market committee would eliminate the forward guidance in their statement that talked about more rate hikes in the future and the addition of news conferences after rereading starting in january. jerome powell painted a rosy picture of the economy saying wages are rising. lower unemployment in the future. >> i think we do believe it has moved on significantly over a long period of time....
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. >> bret: this deals with the bleach bit and of the server, sheryl mills and that. interviews michael flynn and his intro: this entire case. >> but he's one of many other people involved in all the things you ticked off. when i saw the tax, i was deeply disappointed in them but i never saw any bias. >> bret: any bias. >> while he's not reading the same texts that i am reading. peter strzok said the vote should be 100 million to zero. he can't think of a single solitary...
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california values senator dianne feinstein this is from sheryl c., facebook.ould like to get rid of? could be a singular or plural. what are the things. all right, geraldo. >> i have so many leftover suits and other clothing from my ten years, 11, 1 years as talk show host. >> donate them. >> i do. but it's like a constant thing. you want to keep this, maybe i'll wear that, these shoes -- >> there are, i believe, men in shelters wearing my shoes right now. i donated them. >> you have a little army out there. >> great for job interviews. you need a suit. >> tax writeoff, too. >> anything you want to get rid of? >> well, i mean, i do get rid of things i want to get rid of. specifically i get rid of -- >> ex-husband? >> oh! the hits keep on coming. you know what, don't throw that at me. how many times have you been married? >> come on. >> yeah, outfits, clothing is important, like especially for women re-entering the workforce, domestic violence, bottomless closet. >> all right, jesse? >> i want to get rid of the bags under my eyes. i can't get rid of them. maybe
california values senator dianne feinstein this is from sheryl c., facebook.ould like to get rid of? could be a singular or plural. what are the things. all right, geraldo. >> i have so many leftover suits and other clothing from my ten years, 11, 1 years as talk show host. >> donate them. >> i do. but it's like a constant thing. you want to keep this, maybe i'll wear that, these shoes -- >> there are, i believe, men in shelters wearing my shoes right now. i donated...
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so far, sheryl and zuck have been very clear about things. the question is if you keep hammering away at it, will eventually happen? emily: stefanie, do you think this violates the ftc consent decree? is facebook going to face a fine? stefanie: i think probably they violated the consent decree many different ways, first with the cambridge analytica developments and now this. the biggest fine the ftc has handed out today is $100 million, so if they wanted to make waves, they could do a record-setting fine, say $5 billion on facebook, a rounding error to a company that had $40 billion cash on hand in 2017. i do think there will be regulatory action that will feel meaningful to regulators and i do agree there is reputational risk at stake. when i talked to investors, it is -- who cares? emily: exactly. tom, $5 billion for a company the size of facebook, no big. tom: not a big deal, exactly. the question is, is there a viable alternative? if you leave facebook, where do you go? as we talked about before, people are going to instagram. guess who o
so far, sheryl and zuck have been very clear about things. the question is if you keep hammering away at it, will eventually happen? emily: stefanie, do you think this violates the ftc consent decree? is facebook going to face a fine? stefanie: i think probably they violated the consent decree many different ways, first with the cambridge analytica developments and now this. the biggest fine the ftc has handed out today is $100 million, so if they wanted to make waves, they could do a...
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does, the question here is how much control does it have over its ecosystem, as we discussed with sherylandberg? and it feels like not much in a lot of ways. just to have these relationships is fine. they have to they absolutely have to. it's how they conduct them that's the issue. >> tim cook obviously tried to loudly distance himself from this type of use of data and its reveal by the new york times that apple had a data-sharing relationship with facebook is that undermining kind of the tone that we heard from tim cook a month or two ago >> i think that he did say -- i think the quote in the story, if you read it, was that they were using it to allow you to post photos one of the problems with this is the ability to use these features like to post photos without going into the app and to work with the phone requires a lot of datea the question is, whether it's all over the pce, who is responsible for making sure it's not abused and i think that's more the issue. there's no way you can use a facebook app on any of these phones without access to some of its data the question is how much
does, the question here is how much control does it have over its ecosystem, as we discussed with sherylandberg? and it feels like not much in a lot of ways. just to have these relationships is fine. they have to they absolutely have to. it's how they conduct them that's the issue. >> tim cook obviously tried to loudly distance himself from this type of use of data and its reveal by the new york times that apple had a data-sharing relationship with facebook is that undermining kind of the...
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o of face book, sheryl sandberg, making comments on recent issues julia boorstin joins us with that.> speaking at mncht i.t.'s commencement address, power to inspire change and also its dangers. she addressed the facebook scandal issues directly. >> at facebook we didn't see all the risks coming and we didn't do enough to stop them it's painful when you miss something, when you make the mistake in all the good you're seeing that you don't see the bad. it's hard when you know you let people down. >> saying building technology that supports eequality, democracy, throwing up every roadblock against hate and deception. carl, certainly continuing her apology tour here for those issues in that cambridge analytica data scandal back to you. >> julia boorstin, thank you very much. we'll take a quick break and back out to quebec city for the g-6 plus one summit when we return stay with us ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers
o of face book, sheryl sandberg, making comments on recent issues julia boorstin joins us with that.> speaking at mncht i.t.'s commencement address, power to inspire change and also its dangers. she addressed the facebook scandal issues directly. >> at facebook we didn't see all the risks coming and we didn't do enough to stop them it's painful when you miss something, when you make the mistake in all the good you're seeing that you don't see the bad. it's hard when you know you let...
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horowitz, who is sheryl mills and heather samuel son? >> mrs. mills was a counselor at the state department for mrs. clinton and -- >> why do they show up in your report? >> several reasons. on the one hand, after they left the state department and secretary clinton left the state department, they culled through secretary clinton's e-mails to decide which ones they concluded were work related and which ones weren't. the ones that were work related were forwarded to the state department. they were involved there. in addition, they appear as we describe here at secretary clinton's interview on july 2 representing her as her lawyer. >> so they have professional relationships in the government, professional relationships outside the government compensated as lawyers, personal relationships and political relationships and allowed to accompany secretary clinton to her interview. how can that be? >> we describe what the rationale given to us as we lay out here. we think it was inconsistent and we're concerned about it. >> were they ultimately involved
horowitz, who is sheryl mills and heather samuel son? >> mrs. mills was a counselor at the state department for mrs. clinton and -- >> why do they show up in your report? >> several reasons. on the one hand, after they left the state department and secretary clinton left the state department, they culled through secretary clinton's e-mails to decide which ones they concluded were work related and which ones weren't. the ones that were work related were forwarded to the state...
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. >> in new jersey, mikey sheryl, navy vet and former prosecutor, leading the pri in district.than twice the total of the leading republican, jay weber. let's bring about politics senior writer and analyst -- good to see you, sir. >> good morning. >> we've talked about the jungle primary and the fear for democrats that they'reed there'shat we weren't looking at, the 10th. what are you seeing there? >> in the 10th district, jeff denham, republican, well ahead. the question is the second slot. the second-place candidate is a democrat, but he's only about 600 to 800 votes ahead depending on the count. there we have it at about 700. in thehood. an that -- that has been a very, very tight back and forth. we think that josh heaarder, democrat, will claim the second slot, but it's too close to call at this hour. >> let's look at the 39th. you have another retiring republican there, ed royce. he's retiring in the 39th in california. you see this one is tight, as well. look at the -- i guess not so much. you know, gil cisneros -- lottery winner -- >> it's good if you win the lottery. i
. >> in new jersey, mikey sheryl, navy vet and former prosecutor, leading the pri in district.than twice the total of the leading republican, jay weber. let's bring about politics senior writer and analyst -- good to see you, sir. >> good morning. >> we've talked about the jungle primary and the fear for democrats that they'reed there'shat we weren't looking at, the 10th. what are you seeing there? >> in the 10th district, jeff denham, republican, well ahead. the...
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i was on a call with facebook's ceo, sheryl sanberg yesterday.port of the law because facebook already made the changes. >> trace: if i'm google or facebook, how long does it take? >> in 2020. the key thing here, the law gives the right to sue companies if they're not protecting data. if you're data gets scooped up in a hack, you can get some cash out of it. >> trace: i'm sure the lawyers are all over that one. hillary vaughn, thank you. the cost of your favorite soda won't be going up any time soon. jerry brown signed a bill that banned cities and counties from taxing soda and other drinks for the next 12 years. it's a major win for the beverage industry and defeats the state's public health advocates that had argued soda tax would help fight obesity. berkeley, california passed the country's first ever soda tax. remember that? which will remain in effect despite the new law. governor brown says he had to sign the bill because the soda lobby made it difficult to pass taxes on any item. america is short tens of thousands of truck drivers. without
i was on a call with facebook's ceo, sheryl sanberg yesterday.port of the law because facebook already made the changes. >> trace: if i'm google or facebook, how long does it take? >> in 2020. the key thing here, the law gives the right to sue companies if they're not protecting data. if you're data gets scooped up in a hack, you can get some cash out of it. >> trace: i'm sure the lawyers are all over that one. hillary vaughn, thank you. the cost of your favorite soda won't be...
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and lawmakers after the election where millions may have seen ads created by russian-backed trolls sheryl sandberg now saying that she believes with these updates that facebook is more transparent than any ad platform out there. but they are not the only ones in the news today. twitter also making moves in this area too. they actually introduced what they are calling an ads database showing all ad campaigns that run on their platform. back to you. >> josh, thank you >>> let's get to sue herera with the headlines at this hour >> and here is what is happening. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray facing sharp questioning from the house judiciary committee. it was rosenstein's first appearance before congress since an internal justice department criticized the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton e-mail probe. both men say that they support the report >> although the ig report did not find any evidence of political bias or improper consideration actually impacting the investigation under review, that report did identify errors of judgment, violations of o
and lawmakers after the election where millions may have seen ads created by russian-backed trolls sheryl sandberg now saying that she believes with these updates that facebook is more transparent than any ad platform out there. but they are not the only ones in the news today. twitter also making moves in this area too. they actually introduced what they are calling an ads database showing all ad campaigns that run on their platform. back to you. >> josh, thank you >>> let's get...
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next we're going to hear from miss sheryl davis who's representing -- she's the executive director of the human rights commission. human rights commission has a total budget. after we hear from the human rights commission, we'll hear from deparent on the status of women. thank you. this iscy, dector davis. >> hello. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: hello. >> thank you for this opportunity. i've given you a bunch of stuff. you know, it's the teacher in me, i guess. thank you for this time. i'm going to try and go quickly, and i know if i don't that chair cohen will remind me. so i'm going to hit the strategic goals up top and then kind of roll through where we are. i did try to follow the template that was sent to us. ultimately, the focus has been on disruptingems systf o inequity and amplifying community voice. since i am going into my second year at the h.r.c., that's really been what we' tried to focus on. for those who know me, you know my background is with young people and community, so that's really important to me and the one thing that i wanted to add to that. so i do want to
next we're going to hear from miss sheryl davis who's representing -- she's the executive director of the human rights commission. human rights commission has a total budget. after we hear from the human rights commission, we'll hear from deparent on the status of women. thank you. this iscy, dector davis. >> hello. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: hello. >> thank you for this opportunity. i've given you a bunch of stuff. you know, it's the teacher in me, i guess. thank you for...
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joining miss is sheryl mccray, also a leading voice in the thrive campaign. >>> the world lost a brilliantt and powerful businesswoman. my thoughts are with her loved one. this news is tragic and painful. you can have is all and also have a -- it was brutal to see them in quick succession. a lot of this is invisible to most of us. >> that's right. theaters, but these are diseases that are treatable. it would be helpful if more of us could understand that sometimes there argns that we could do something about. we all have a role to play in helping people understand mental illness is a disease, a chronic disease, it is treatable, but we can do something about it. you have worked hard to reduce the stigma on mental health services. what's the biggest barrier you have encountered to do that. a lot of people don tal about it. >> stigma. >> it's stigma? >> yes itches so many people have so many misconceptions about what mental illness is. there's a great fear, lack of understanding, we don't grow up with an understanding of all of this. we know what to do when someone is bleeding, all of us know
joining miss is sheryl mccray, also a leading voice in the thrive campaign. >>> the world lost a brilliantt and powerful businesswoman. my thoughts are with her loved one. this news is tragic and painful. you can have is all and also have a -- it was brutal to see them in quick succession. a lot of this is invisible to most of us. >> that's right. theaters, but these are diseases that are treatable. it would be helpful if more of us could understand that sometimes there argns...
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he was at the table. >> so he's taken the fall for sheryl and others?t know if that's the case nonetheless. maybe i'm being generous but we've known elliott for quite some time. before that at google, by the way. >>> we're learning about google's work force. the company reporting on its fl employee attrition rates the data was included in the annual diversity report. the attrition rates were the highest for black employees and latinos. fewer women leave than men and hr experts say attrition rates are important to track because they can tell us how happy and included workers feel after they join a company. interesting stuff. >> it is >> yeah. be careful generalizing on some of those things. >> yes >>> small companies say their top concern is no longer taxes or regulation but finding the right people to bring on board kate rogers joins us with more on the skill shortage hitting main street usa. good morning >> labor quality has been outpacing taxes and regulations as main street's top issue for five straight months now per the nfib economists say the labo
he was at the table. >> so he's taken the fall for sheryl and others?t know if that's the case nonetheless. maybe i'm being generous but we've known elliott for quite some time. before that at google, by the way. >>> we're learning about google's work force. the company reporting on its fl employee attrition rates the data was included in the annual diversity report. the attrition rates were the highest for black employees and latinos. fewer women leave than men and hr experts...
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sheryl crow put out on twitter this message. >> adorable.of the deserving dad taking al to the bahamas this morning. >> we have chris pratt here, but first your local news. local new. >> announcer: this is a "news4 today" newsre. >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 on this thursday, june 14th. i am aaron gilchrist. let's start wh a look at the roads with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> frederick southbound 15 a crash on the right side. and outer loop approaching connecticut avenue and inner loop as you head across the bridge at the bottom of the beltway. lateensville near the fire l station, aes shut down. >> thank you. >>> we will get a check of your forecast when we come stay with us. (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. thefor montgomery county endorsesexecutive.ir "the best chance of injecting a dos
sheryl crow put out on twitter this message. >> adorable.of the deserving dad taking al to the bahamas this morning. >> we have chris pratt here, but first your local news. local new. >> announcer: this is a "news4 today" newsre. >>> good morning, everybody. 8:26 on this thursday, june 14th. i am aaron gilchrist. let's start wh a look at the roads with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> frederick southbound 15 a crash on the right side. and...
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in april, savanna asked facebook coo sheryl sandberg e possibility of users opting out of sharing dataopt out. not one at the highest level. that would be a paidproduct. >> reporter: the california law allows for comny to compensate consumers for their data. in a statement to nbc news, facebookreiterates they do not sell people's data and while they say it's nott, perfhey do support the california law, and look forward to worng with policymakers to protect consumers and promote responsible innovation. but a trade association whose members include facebook, amazon, google and microsoft tells nbc news it's concerned about the lack of public discussion and process surrounding what they call a far-reaching bill. >> and how did these tech t companies a public, users, how do they feel about the new regulation? >> reporter: a mixed reaction. says theof california law actually utterly fails to protectva p basically it doesn't go far enough. all eyes on silicon valley. ,the questi will they only change the way they run things for users here in california or overhaul the way their business model
in april, savanna asked facebook coo sheryl sandberg e possibility of users opting out of sharing dataopt out. not one at the highest level. that would be a paidproduct. >> reporter: the california law allows for comny to compensate consumers for their data. in a statement to nbc news, facebookreiterates they do not sell people's data and while they say it's nott, perfhey do support the california law, and look forward to worng with policymakers to protect consumers and promote...
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got a youtube page filled with videos even sheryl you approcrow appro.en musicians, i'm stoked. >> adorable. >>> ahead, the big surprise for a deserving dad that's taken al to the bahamas. >>> plus, things are about to get wild on the plaza. we have chris pratt and bryce dallas howard, the stars of "jurassic world: fallen kingdom." first, your local news. i )m ... immigrant advocates today arganizing a rally at san jose city hall. >>> good morning. it's 8:26. immigrant advocates today are organizing a rally. it's one of several around the nation protesting new federal policies forcing families apart at the border. nbc got a look inside the largest detention center in texas. right now, 700,000 families await court dates tied to the new zero tolerance enforcement of the white house policy. a live look now at the world cup fan fest in moscow. this crowd actually taking in the first world cup game right now and you can watch and our sister station teltelemundo. the stadium is hosting free watch parties for each of the world cup games. right now, taking a loo
got a youtube page filled with videos even sheryl you approcrow appro.en musicians, i'm stoked. >> adorable. >>> ahead, the big surprise for a deserving dad that's taken al to the bahamas. >>> plus, things are about to get wild on the plaza. we have chris pratt and bryce dallas howard, the stars of "jurassic world: fallen kingdom." first, your local news. i )m ... immigrant advocates today arganizing a rally at san jose city hall. >>> good morning....
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in april, savannah asked sheryl sandberg of the possibility of users opting out of their data altogethert. that would be a paid product. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, facebook reiterates that they do not sell people's data. and while they say it's not perfect, they do support the california law and look forward to working with policylamakers protect consumers. but a trade organization, whose members include facebook, google, amazon and microsoft, tells nbc news it's concerned about the lack of public discussion and process, surrounding what they call a far-reaching bill. >> how do the tech companies and the users feel about the legislation? >> reporter: it's been a mixed reaction so far. the aclu of california says the law actually utterly fails to protect privacy. it doesn't go far enough. and now, all eyes are on silicon valley. the question is, will they only change the way they run things for users here in california? or will they overhaul the way the business model works nationally. >> thank you, jo. >>> straight ♪ ♪ the things that matter most happen one morning and one
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hey we have sheryl crow 18-year-old like who?ut saying that i do have that a l tv thing it is horrendous. obscure crazy movies you've never heard of. me an my wife are like what the hell is this? [laughter] they're not -- they have to -- they have to step it up. there's a lot of work for people who are actors directors, producers -- and that's job market ever -- in hollywood in the around -- >> you're going to get a job right now. it is a wonderful time. last chance shall i buy am l at 190. yeah because they've got the money to catch up. they will catch up. you're excused charles. [laughter] one more for you google investing half billion in e-commerce company jd.com. look charles that's a back door enter to china because they can't get in themselves. >> a smart move on their part and the fact that china people should know we're talking -- china market is down 9% this year in the last three years. you know, they've got a dead issue. they've got other issue hoar an glad to see us going in there and buying into assets right now but
hey we have sheryl crow 18-year-old like who?ut saying that i do have that a l tv thing it is horrendous. obscure crazy movies you've never heard of. me an my wife are like what the hell is this? [laughter] they're not -- they have to -- they have to step it up. there's a lot of work for people who are actors directors, producers -- and that's job market ever -- in hollywood in the around -- >> you're going to get a job right now. it is a wonderful time. last chance shall i buy am l at...
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consent agreements and active production immunity to obtain the laptops used by clinton's attorney sheryl mills and heather samuelson to call her personal and work-related e-mails. the handling of the clinton interview on july 2nd, the tarmac meeting, the mid-year exam delay and looking into the anthony weiner's laptop situation and director comey drafting of an exoneration letter in may, so -- so my -- my question is when you look at these things in their totality, you look at them individually, you may not -- you may not see much, but you know in a civil rights prosecution you look at patterns or practices that will overcome any written policy that they may be presenting, and all the plaintiff has to do is show a pattern and practice to overcome a defense by an organization that, you know, we -- we have this policy against, you know, so when you say you found political bias but it had no effect on the investigation it seems to negate this pattern and practice that clearly existed in this -- in this investigation. >> i want to say we didn't find that it didn't have any impact on the inve
consent agreements and active production immunity to obtain the laptops used by clinton's attorney sheryl mills and heather samuelson to call her personal and work-related e-mails. the handling of the clinton interview on july 2nd, the tarmac meeting, the mid-year exam delay and looking into the anthony weiner's laptop situation and director comey drafting of an exoneration letter in may, so -- so my -- my question is when you look at these things in their totality, you look at them...