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sheryl, it's good to see you.see what women had to go through, so much discrimination against black women in the movement. and as your research shows, there is still so much discrimination against black women and latinas in the workplace. you've got real data to show how promotions and all the other steps, that first rung on the ladder, are so hard for black women to achieve. >> thank you for having me, andrea. 140 years after the first man got the right to vote, the first women got the right to vote, we should celebrate that. at the same time we have to reflect the reality that women, particularly women of color, still don't have the same opportunities. you talked about the broken rung, we look at the big data, women have 7% of the fortune 500 ceo jobs. no black women. women are 24% of congress, 9% women of color. we are not getting the seats at the table that we deserve as women. you have to ask why. what my foundation does, lean in, with mackenzie, we do the largest survey of women in the workforce, and a lot o
sheryl, it's good to see you.see what women had to go through, so much discrimination against black women in the movement. and as your research shows, there is still so much discrimination against black women and latinas in the workplace. you've got real data to show how promotions and all the other steps, that first rung on the ladder, are so hard for black women to achieve. >> thank you for having me, andrea. 140 years after the first man got the right to vote, the first women got the...
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we'll be right back with a performance by sheryl row.ou buy online and pickup at petsmart. right now, enjoy 15% off all curbside pickup orders. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further joint damage. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira citrate-free. if you
we'll be right back with a performance by sheryl row.ou buy online and pickup at petsmart. right now, enjoy 15% off all curbside pickup orders. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes...
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. >> narrator: tessa lyons was chief of staff to facebook's number two, sheryl sandberg, and is now inighting misinformation. she is one of five current officials facebook put forward to answer questions. as there any kind sense of, l polluted with misinformation-- someone should do something about this"? >> there certainly was, ando were thinking about i't think there was a real awareness of, internally or externally, was the scope of the problem and the, the right course of action. >> jacoby: how cou it berprising t becoming the world's information source, that there may be a prob >> there was certainly a th]x related to news or quality of news. and i think we all recognizedll of the considering, we focused a lot on threats that weren't misinformation and underinvested in this one. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: but there was another problem that was going unattended on facebook beyond misinformation. >> one of the big factors thatd in the election was what started to be called hyper-partisan facebook pages. these were facebook pages that ki ginning up that partisanship-- "we're right, they're wro
. >> narrator: tessa lyons was chief of staff to facebook's number two, sheryl sandberg, and is now inighting misinformation. she is one of five current officials facebook put forward to answer questions. as there any kind sense of, l polluted with misinformation-- someone should do something about this"? >> there certainly was, ando were thinking about i't think there was a real awareness of, internally or externally, was the scope of the problem and the, the right course of...
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. >> judge sheryl allen made history in 2007 when she became the first african-american woman to be elected to serve on the pennsylvania superior court. it's because of leaders like judge allen that our nation has overcome our greatest challenges. ,n this time of racial division do you see faith and values and -- >> absolutely. >> and the strong stand president trump has taken for equality of opportunity as a pathway toward bringing the country together? >> as a senior citizen, i'll leave it at that, i know what racism feels like. but i also know that but for my being in this country i would have never been able to achieve the things i have been able to achieve. there are injustices. but the way to deal with those injustices is for people to sit down across the table and talk and come up with solutions. i do believe that president trump is committed to that. in 2016, i have to confess that i really did not know candidate trump at the time but i have to say that he really won me over. >> gino is a truck driver from ohio who heard politicians for years make empty promises about defending amer
. >> judge sheryl allen made history in 2007 when she became the first african-american woman to be elected to serve on the pennsylvania superior court. it's because of leaders like judge allen that our nation has overcome our greatest challenges. ,n this time of racial division do you see faith and values and -- >> absolutely. >> and the strong stand president trump has taken for equality of opportunity as a pathway toward bringing the country together? >> as a senior...
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liz: sheryl, thanks for clarifying and giving us your perspective on the ground. demand for midpriced and lower priced houses because at this point, people need the space. good to see you. good luck. thank you so much. >>> we do have at the moment the closing bell ringing in 20 minutes. look at that nasdaq, up 88 points and counting. do you guys remember that scene in "star wars" when the millenial falcon hit and went slamming into hyperspeed? yeah. light speed? well, that's what xpresspa says it has just done when it comes to covid-19 test results. it has shattered the under 15 minute wait time for the covid test results. where are they doing it, how are they doing it and yes, what is it doing for the company and the stock. the ceo joins us next in a fox business exclusive. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but my home of my dreams needed some work sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan. i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. and i
liz: sheryl, thanks for clarifying and giving us your perspective on the ground. demand for midpriced and lower priced houses because at this point, people need the space. good to see you. good luck. thank you so much. >>> we do have at the moment the closing bell ringing in 20 minutes. look at that nasdaq, up 88 points and counting. do you guys remember that scene in "star wars" when the millenial falcon hit and went slamming into hyperspeed? yeah. light speed? well, that's...
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. >> reporter: we talked to singer/songwriter sheryl crow back before anyone knew a pandemic was coming. >> i know the wood in this room holds every moment of history is endured. when you walk out on this stage sh, it means old planks that have been tread by so many important people in our history, in our evolution. you feel it ♪ ♪ >> reporter: crow says she has played here more than a dozen times. ♪ ♪ i see enough to keep me nothing ♪ ♪ >> it's like a first date. it's scary. then it's oh, this is amazing. >> reporter: depending on -- >> yeah. exactly. >> reporter: the history bears witness. i've always felt the spiritual nature of this place. >> reporter: last september before social distancing, he gave us a world class ryman tour. he fronts the old crow medicine show, which has played here a bunch. >> this is my most treasured locale to play music. it's a represent chamber. listen. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's like you're inside of a violin here at the ryman auditorium. like peer into the s holes. that's what the ryman looks like if you can crack the ceiling open and look down. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: we talked to singer/songwriter sheryl crow back before anyone knew a pandemic was coming. >> i know the wood in this room holds every moment of history is endured. when you walk out on this stage sh, it means old planks that have been tread by so many important people in our history, in our evolution. you feel it ♪ ♪ >> reporter: crow says she has played here more than a dozen times. ♪ ♪ i see enough to keep me nothing ♪ ♪ >> it's like a first...
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. >> my name is sheryl williams. i am pro treating today at the reenactment, what it would have been like to have been a victorian prostitute. at the time of the american civil war which was in the mid smack victorian period, there were very very few choices for women. women were innocence supposed to be the pillar of the household. the center of the family. we are talking about middle class women. without any means of support we had very few choices. you could be a domestic servant. you could be a laundress, or you could work in a factory. at the time of the civil war there was a spike in widowhood, meaning all of a sudden, middle class women did not have support. we saw this more in the south and in the north, because the war was fought mainly in the south. these women would become prostitutes. it was not an attractive choice. it was certainly not their first choice, but between that and starvation, that is what they did. at the time of the victorian era, prostitutes actually had their society. at that time it was
. >> my name is sheryl williams. i am pro treating today at the reenactment, what it would have been like to have been a victorian prostitute. at the time of the american civil war which was in the mid smack victorian period, there were very very few choices for women. women were innocence supposed to be the pillar of the household. the center of the family. we are talking about middle class women. without any means of support we had very few choices. you could be a domestic servant. you...
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emily: i spoke with sheryl sandberg about this topic as well.the things she is concerned about that in the middle of a pandemic, it will be even harder despite these great examples like kamala harris. it will be even harder for black women to advance because so much of investment is dependent on informal and casual time in the workplace with your managers. black women, according to a new report, just are not getting paid how concerned are you about that the pandemic could set us back on some of these issues? sukhinder: my own view is maybe slightly more to the middle and a sense that when we are all on zoom, we are all on zoom. i think in a scenario where some people are having one on ones and others are not, one could argue this could set us back further. i think almost the entirety of our culture is in zoom. ironically, zoom provides a level playing field for communication versus the person who's in the office right beside you who you cross pathways every day. maybe zoom should be seen as an equalizer, at least in the conversation. i think the
emily: i spoke with sheryl sandberg about this topic as well.the things she is concerned about that in the middle of a pandemic, it will be even harder despite these great examples like kamala harris. it will be even harder for black women to advance because so much of investment is dependent on informal and casual time in the workplace with your managers. black women, according to a new report, just are not getting paid how concerned are you about that the pandemic could set us back on some of...
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sheryl is from maryland.n't it you who said you saw this group of people you were related to in louisiana and you didn't know how or why? >> exactly. when i had the dna done, i had the dots in d.c., maryland and virginia. i got that. i understood that. but then there were dots here in louisiana. i was like, well, how did they get down there. and then when they made the connection to georgetown university and how all that took place because i had gone to georgetown university and had i known sitting in those classrooms the connection and that the doors were still open because my relatives had been sold and it was just surreal. i'm going to always feel some kind of way about that. >> in 2019, an effort led by students at georgetown university resulted in the school commander raising $400,000 annually for the des descendents of the 272. they wanted to be included in the conversation about how this money should be used. >> i thought, well, we got to do something. we created the descendents declaration. we go ther
sheryl is from maryland.n't it you who said you saw this group of people you were related to in louisiana and you didn't know how or why? >> exactly. when i had the dna done, i had the dots in d.c., maryland and virginia. i got that. i understood that. but then there were dots here in louisiana. i was like, well, how did they get down there. and then when they made the connection to georgetown university and how all that took place because i had gone to georgetown university and had i...
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blackwood, or sheryl here, indicated to you, the idea of men finding physical release outside of the family was not uncommon. one of the -- as we always say here in ms. blackwood's, one of our most pervasive and famous customers is pictured back here on the wall, general sickels. in my mind, he is the 19th century kind of a man. he obviously understood and was aware of probably all of the houses of assignation in new york city and washington city. he was married at 33 to a 16-year-old. but even though he was married to her, he went on one of his diplomatic missions to england, took along a prostitute from new york, famous fannie white, and introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite. so, here was a man who basically was living the double standard. and of course, he was also famous not only for his faux pas here in the battle of gettysburg, where he wound up losing a leg, but for a famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man actually happened to be the son of francis scott key, and he was a di
blackwood, or sheryl here, indicated to you, the idea of men finding physical release outside of the family was not uncommon. one of the -- as we always say here in ms. blackwood's, one of our most pervasive and famous customers is pictured back here on the wall, general sickels. in my mind, he is the 19th century kind of a man. he obviously understood and was aware of probably all of the houses of assignation in new york city and washington city. he was married at 33 to a 16-year-old. but even...
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>> joining us now, elsie granderson, sports and culture columnist at the "los angeles times," and sheryletired lapd police sergeant. she's the author of "black and blue: the creation of a social advocate." as you watch what's happening here in kenosha, they keep falling back on the, we can't say anything from the sheriff's department because, you know, there's this investigation going on. we can't say anything. so they've offered mo explanation this week for their side of the story. does it make sense that they can't say anything because of the investigation? >> well, they can't say anything because they're still trying to craft a rationale for that officer having shot mr. blake in the back seven times. and now they further exacerbated the situation by having mr. blake handcuffed to a bed like a dog is chained to a tree? listen, i've worked security for prisoners who have been hospitalized and if there's an officer standing sentry, why is mr. blake handcuffed after all? he's handcuffed from the waist down. and what do the hospital staff have to say about that. they can intervene if they
>> joining us now, elsie granderson, sports and culture columnist at the "los angeles times," and sheryletired lapd police sergeant. she's the author of "black and blue: the creation of a social advocate." as you watch what's happening here in kenosha, they keep falling back on the, we can't say anything from the sheriff's department because, you know, there's this investigation going on. we can't say anything. so they've offered mo explanation this week for their side...
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. >> narrator: that would be the job of zuckerberg's deputy, sheryl sandberg, who'd done the same fore. >> at facebook we have broad mission: we want to make the world more open and connected. >> the business model we see today was created by sheryl sandberg and the team she built at facebook, many of whom had been with her at google. >> narrator: publicly, sandberg and zuckerberg had been downplaying the extent of the personal data facebook was collecting, and emphasizing users' privacy. >> we are focused on privacy. we care the most about privacy. our business model is by far the most privacy-friendly to consumers. >> that's our mission, all right? i meanwe have to do that because if people feel like they don't have control over how they're sharing things, then we're failing them. >> it really is the point that the only things facebook knows about you are things you've done and told us. >> narrator: but internally, sandberg would soon lead facebook in a very different direction. >> there was a meeting, i think it was in march of 2012, in which, you know, it was everyone who built st
. >> narrator: that would be the job of zuckerberg's deputy, sheryl sandberg, who'd done the same fore. >> at facebook we have broad mission: we want to make the world more open and connected. >> the business model we see today was created by sheryl sandberg and the team she built at facebook, many of whom had been with her at google. >> narrator: publicly, sandberg and zuckerberg had been downplaying the extent of the personal data facebook was collecting, and...
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we asked singer-song writer sheryl crow. >> i think people know they're going to see something that isger than just them. >> reporter: there is a different mojo here. >> it is like a first date, it's scary, but then it's like, it's amazing or awful. depending on the date. >> reporter: a date at country music's mother church coming up on "sunday morning". >> pauley: in this time of quarantines and social distancing, many of us are struggling for some sense of normalcy. lee cowan introduces us to a growing group of people living life in a bubble. >> reporter: the nba playoffs start tomorrow, inside a protective bubbere not a sngle player has tted positive for covid-19 in over a month. >> so far, so good, is te other expanded bubbles are holding, too. some include more than just extended family. >> if my husband is driving me crazy or vice versviceversa, i have somebody else i can talk to. >> reporter: the bigger our bubbles, the betnning. >> py: gil has one of the coo david martin looks back on the disasterous attempt to rescue americans from iran 40 years ago. and john di john dickerson
we asked singer-song writer sheryl crow. >> i think people know they're going to see something that isger than just them. >> reporter: there is a different mojo here. >> it is like a first date, it's scary, but then it's like, it's amazing or awful. depending on the date. >> reporter: a date at country music's mother church coming up on "sunday morning". >> pauley: in this time of quarantines and social distancing, many of us are struggling for some sense...
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company that has been a leader i know we want to say facebook is the leader and i'm interviewing sherylerg today the coo but the one i keep an eye on is octa because it is the envy of everyone in silicon valley and doesn't get talked very much. >> and always a good time to promote our small business playbook you can see it of course and learn more at cnbc events.com small business playbook. she recall sandberg is coming on when >> this is an event that is -- you subscribe to i'm interviewing her 3:45. >> it's today at 1:00, that's you doing the interview. got it. >> david, i think that it's very interesting while we bring it up that facebook was the flash point for biden, for harris, both of them have questioned whether it is -- it should be broken up and it's very interesting because obviously harris is actually close, fairly friendly terms according -- with facebook coo sheryl sandberg and i think it's important to keep an eye on who wants to break up what because the democrats obviously don't like concentration of power among tech >> yeah. jim, it's been a little while since i mentio
company that has been a leader i know we want to say facebook is the leader and i'm interviewing sherylerg today the coo but the one i keep an eye on is octa because it is the envy of everyone in silicon valley and doesn't get talked very much. >> and always a good time to promote our small business playbook you can see it of course and learn more at cnbc events.com small business playbook. she recall sandberg is coming on when >> this is an event that is -- you subscribe to i'm...
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>> yes, my name is sheryl williams, and i am representing the female contribution to the soviet effortrld war ii. just to start out, just to let you know, the soviets were actually unique at that time in their desire and ability to include women in combat. the women served as medics. they served as tank drivers. and pilots. they were called, not quite affectionately by the germans, the night witches. the fellas would bomb the germans during the day, and the ladies would come in and bomb the germans at night, therefore they were called the night witches. there were the soviet women snipers. they were lethal and very effective. one of them went on tour with eleanor roosevelt during the war to raise money. it was a war bond tour. that is the female contribution, soviet contribution to world war ii. >> how do you do this portrayal? >> it is something that isn't done a lot. it's a story that hasn't been told. craig and i enjoy doing things that are little bit different. people seem to respond very well to it. these events are always well attended. to me, it's an interesting story, and it's
>> yes, my name is sheryl williams, and i am representing the female contribution to the soviet effortrld war ii. just to start out, just to let you know, the soviets were actually unique at that time in their desire and ability to include women in combat. the women served as medics. they served as tank drivers. and pilots. they were called, not quite affectionately by the germans, the night witches. the fellas would bomb the germans during the day, and the ladies would come in and bomb...
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>> yes, my name is sheryl williams and i am representing the female contribution to the soviet effort in world war ii. i guess just to start off just to let you know, the soviets were actually unique at that time in their desire and ability to include women in combat. so the women served as medics. they served as tank drivers. they served as pilots. they were actually called not quite so affectionately by the germans, they were called the night witches. the fellows would bomb the germans during the day and the ladies would come in at night and bomb them at night. therefore, they were called the night witches. also most flamboyantly and most famously, there were the women snipers, the soviet women snipers. and they were lethal and very effective. one of them actually went on tour with eleanor roosevelt during a war to raise money. it was a war bond tour. so that is the female contribution, the soviet contribution to world war ii. >> how do you do this portrayal? >> it is a story that hasn't been told and we haven't done it a lot. craig and i enjoy doing things that are just a little bi
>> yes, my name is sheryl williams and i am representing the female contribution to the soviet effort in world war ii. i guess just to start off just to let you know, the soviets were actually unique at that time in their desire and ability to include women in combat. so the women served as medics. they served as tank drivers. they served as pilots. they were actually called not quite so affectionately by the germans, they were called the night witches. the fellows would bomb the germans...
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. >>> earlier this summer, nbc bay area sheryl heard had the chance to sit down with betty reed who opened up about the climate in the united states and shares some advice about what we can learn from her story. you can watch part of that interview on her hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that's simple, easy, awesome. ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store today. >>> baseball, it's on hold from the oakland a's. today the club announced someone testing with the team tested positive for covid-19. they're not saying it was a player or a staff member. it doesn't matter much because today's game was postponed. the entire team wa
. >>> earlier this summer, nbc bay area sheryl heard had the chance to sit down with betty reed who opened up about the climate in the united states and shares some advice about what we can learn from her story. you can watch part of that interview on her hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds...
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she said i have never felt more supported by the leadership of mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg whoote a book about women. if it is not leadership, what is it? or is it? shelly: i think you could have leaders intent by your who put those big goals out there, but there are multiple layer's of things that happen between when a leader says something, the ceo of a set -- company says something to the very bottom of the workforce. what maxine, one thing she was talking about was trying to create a more systemic change in the company. you don't really leave it up to the chair on whether or not you have a good manager. she said that is probably where it is today. emily: you spoke to some really important people pushing for change in the industry, including tracy cho who worked at pinterest. and actually was sort of the catalyst of convincing tech companies to start releasing the numbers as they do now year after year. what are the people in these jobs, the people who actually have these jobs now telling you? shelly: the interesting thing from tracy was that there was this big push on numbe
she said i have never felt more supported by the leadership of mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg whoote a book about women. if it is not leadership, what is it? or is it? shelly: i think you could have leaders intent by your who put those big goals out there, but there are multiple layer's of things that happen between when a leader says something, the ceo of a set -- company says something to the very bottom of the workforce. what maxine, one thing she was talking about was trying to create...
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sheryl sandburg will be joining the resources small businesses need to survive today and thrive tomorrowarn more, we're back right after this hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >>> all right, let's do final trades jenny, you are up first. >> sure. zimmer if you needed a new hit before the pandemic, you need a new hit after. revenues might have been deferred but they're certainly not gone 18 times earnings, plenty of growth ahead >> gambling jim. >> hey, i'm not gambling when i bring up bircher hathaway. maybe st. warren hasn't lost a step at all, maybe it's his apple holdings or his bank of america purchases. either way he's starting to get the respect he deserves. >> okay. steve weiss? >> xpo i added to the position. the stock is just now beginning to recover from where it was t
sheryl sandburg will be joining the resources small businesses need to survive today and thrive tomorrowarn more, we're back right after this hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪...
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we spoke to sheryl palmer, taylor morrison ceo, for her take on the housing industry. >> supply is very limited today, and it is limited both on the resale in the new home market. isittle bit of the challenge making sure we have the demand. alix: with us now is ivan kaufman, arbor realty trust ceo. i wanted to start a little broader here because you get frequency reads like today, with the pmi and ism in the u.s., and yet you still have 17 million, 30 million people on unemployment. how do these two things play out in your world? ivan: we are mostly only multifamily side and single-family build to rent. with the extension of the c.a.r.e.s. act, people have enough money to pay rent. we are watching very closely. but as you are aware, people have been paying their rent on the multifamily side. despite this dislocation, it has been an extremely great performing asset. alix: which surprised everybody. i wonder, if we don't get $600 extension of the unemployment benefits, when do you think we see the rent deferrals trickle down to you? ivan: i think it could be fairly immediate. come the fal
we spoke to sheryl palmer, taylor morrison ceo, for her take on the housing industry. >> supply is very limited today, and it is limited both on the resale in the new home market. isittle bit of the challenge making sure we have the demand. alix: with us now is ivan kaufman, arbor realty trust ceo. i wanted to start a little broader here because you get frequency reads like today, with the pmi and ism in the u.s., and yet you still have 17 million, 30 million people on unemployment. how...
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sheryl sandberg, providing small business owners the resources to survive in today's crisis and provideath forward to thrive we'll ke ata quick commercial break. back after this. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a
sheryl sandberg, providing small business owners the resources to survive in today's crisis and provideath forward to thrive we'll ke ata quick commercial break. back after this. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems...
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and the ripple it could have across the industry >>> join the cnbc play book of virtual summit with sherylevin o'leary,ar gy vaynerchuk and margaret anadu. you can experience the adventure of a bigger world in a highly capable lexus suv at the golden opportunity sales event. gets zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back now that august mortgage payments are due, we're getting new numbers on how many homes are opting to delay their payment due to pandemic. >> reporter: the number of bar rowers in the mortgage bail out is shrinking slightly but with red flags. the bail out includes government and private sector relief for homeowners allowing them to delay monthly payments for up to a year 7.67% of all mortgages outstandings are in forbearance now. that's down. that translates into 3.8 million homeowners according to mortgage bankers association. by loan type, the numbers are dropping for loans backed by fannie may and freddy mac. fha is a lower down payment option for borrowers with lower
and the ripple it could have across the industry >>> join the cnbc play book of virtual summit with sherylevin o'leary,ar gy vaynerchuk and margaret anadu. you can experience the adventure of a bigger world in a highly capable lexus suv at the golden opportunity sales event. gets zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back now that august mortgage payments are due, we're...
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virtual facebook summit will grab the most trusted and inspirational voices in business including sheryl sandberg, gary vaynerchuk, margaret anadu, maria contreras-sweet. >>> a reminder, you can always watch us or listen to us live on gt go on the cnbc app we're back in two minutes. how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. are a major security concern. cdw can assess your needs, then design and implement a secure mobility solution using the hp elitebook powered by intel 8th generation core processors. the hp elitebook features groundbreaking built-in security, like sure view to thwart visual hacking and cdw configures them to your company's specs. for mobile security, you need hp and it orchestration by cdw. [intel jingle] >>> time to catch you up on a few stories that should be on your radar it is time for "rapid fire." we have dominic chu, kate rogers and mr. robert frank hello, team. welcome. >> hi,
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. >>> facebook chief operator officer sheryl sandberg will join my friend and colleague andrea mitchell00th anniversary of the 19th amendment after a short break. it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. the president of the united states is taking on michelle obama, after the former first lady's scathing democratic convention speech when she turned his own dis
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about 2016 and monopoly power and tech and the evil lucian of silicon valley, it always leads back to sheryl sandberg. [laughter] and she remains, i would not see a tough one figure, she certainly come into some criticism but she is good at not being in the spotlight but yet i know from reading your first book, she was right there in the middle of developing and that was the golden goose that created and helped to monetize targeted advertising and was the basis of what we might call surveillance capitalism, she took that to facebook, helped perfected their, that always struck and i have to same rather cynical when i hear her in particular in the many congressional testimonies and say, with this or that in the latest scandal, we cannot possibly know, we did the best we could, anybody who read your book or how the chief economist of google and how the information rolls, the plane book for this is all there. so should we be blaming cheryl more, she thought the connection with the clinton administration, neoliberalism, winner take all that were talking about now? >> certainly she was a major par
about 2016 and monopoly power and tech and the evil lucian of silicon valley, it always leads back to sheryl sandberg. [laughter] and she remains, i would not see a tough one figure, she certainly come into some criticism but she is good at not being in the spotlight but yet i know from reading your first book, she was right there in the middle of developing and that was the golden goose that created and helped to monetize targeted advertising and was the basis of what we might call...
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provide resources to survive today's crisis and a path forward to thrive i'm going to be talking with sherylandberg and you don't want to miss it. go to cnbc vents.com/small business playbook and register now. i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow narrator: welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ to add affordable and sustainable protein to a favorite snack. ♪ hi, sharks. my name is rose wang. i'm from san francisco, california,
provide resources to survive today's crisis and a path forward to thrive i'm going to be talking with sherylandberg and you don't want to miss it. go to cnbc vents.com/small business playbook and register now. i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow narrator: welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a...
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your calendars, next wednesday, join the cnbc small business playbook virtual summit with facebook's sheryl sandberg, goldman-sachs's plus kevin o'leary, it's all about providing small business owners with resources to survive today's crisis and provide a path forward to thrive tomorrow. go to cnbcevents.com/smallbusiness playbook to rengistration >>> up next, is the stock losing its magic? that trade ahead "fast money" is back right after this (mom) come on, hurry up! all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. - any idea how much it will cost? - you have a choice. insurance or goodrx. - i have insurance. - insurance is not what it used to be. people struggle to get their prescription covered and prices keep rising. i recommend goodrx. you get free coupons to save on your prescriptions. - [narrator] compare prices to get the best discounts. - goodrx, smart. - [narrator] stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. what happens when
your calendars, next wednesday, join the cnbc small business playbook virtual summit with facebook's sheryl sandberg, goldman-sachs's plus kevin o'leary, it's all about providing small business owners with resources to survive today's crisis and provide a path forward to thrive tomorrow. go to cnbcevents.com/smallbusiness playbook to rengistration >>> up next, is the stock losing its magic? that trade ahead "fast money" is back right after this (mom) come on, hurry up! all...
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first, her brother-in-law is tony west, there chief legal officer at uber, than sheryl sanberg, she'sse with her, the chief operating officer of facebook. she's also received donations throughout her career running for office here in california from people like brian chesky, the airbnb ceo, great support from the ceo of sales' force, marc benioff. so overall, she could be said to be the candidate with the closest ties to silicon valley we have ever seen. at the same time, she has pushed at mark zuckerberg. i resermember covering her questions of mark zuckerberg on capitol hill in 2018 in the aftermath of the cambridge analytica scandal. she grilled him about privacy and transparency, so it does go both way in terms of how she's performed as a senator, chuck. >> well, it's interesting to see, and i'll be curious to see if we start to see big fund-raising, virtual fund-raising events of silicon valley with kamala harris. my guess is we will, right? >> yeah, i think you definitely will see a lot more fund-raising. there's been a lot of support in just the last 24 hours for her, and the i
first, her brother-in-law is tony west, there chief legal officer at uber, than sheryl sanberg, she'sse with her, the chief operating officer of facebook. she's also received donations throughout her career running for office here in california from people like brian chesky, the airbnb ceo, great support from the ceo of sales' force, marc benioff. so overall, she could be said to be the candidate with the closest ties to silicon valley we have ever seen. at the same time, she has pushed at mark...
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you can hear from sheryl sandberg and so many others and important voice. cnbcevents.com/smallbusiness playbook you're watching cnbc4-2424. . it's easy to get lost in the economic uncertainty. the volatility. the ambiguity. this moment calls for more. and northern trust delivers more. with specialized expertise. proven strategies rooted in data and analytics... and insights borne from over 130 years of successfully navigating economic turbulence. giving you new clarity. inspiring confidence. and helping you uncover new paths forward. northern trust. wealth management. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" sad news this morning. media mogul summer redstone has died at the and of 79. david faber joins to talk to us about sumner redstone. david you've covered sumner redstone for so long you spent so much time interviewing him, talking to him. what are your thoughts this morning? >> reporter: you know, it's funny. as you say i spent a lot of time with sumner during a period of 15, 20 years as he was building his empire and so many different things of a corporate nat
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emily: i spoke with sheryl sandberg yesterday, who talked about the rise in misinformation and hate speechyou are taking off the platform. what about the critics who say the real way to safeguard the election is to take down more misinformation, specifically posts by the president of the united states about things like mail and votes that are misleading and blatantly untrue? nathaniel: when an elected official is making claims about voting, it is important that the public can see those claims. to be honest, particularly now, as the elections are ticking up, understanding with the president and others are saying about voting is going to factor into who they vote for. at the same time, you need people to have accurate information from the experts about what the truth about voting is. the voting information center is designed to strike exactly that balance, to make sure if someone sees an elected official or any prominent figure making a claim about how reliable it is, it will also see analysis from bipartisan election experts on how the process works, what the components of it are, what they
emily: i spoke with sheryl sandberg yesterday, who talked about the rise in misinformation and hate speechyou are taking off the platform. what about the critics who say the real way to safeguard the election is to take down more misinformation, specifically posts by the president of the united states about things like mail and votes that are misleading and blatantly untrue? nathaniel: when an elected official is making claims about voting, it is important that the public can see those claims....
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sheryl davis, you have the floor. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to present. i will pull up my presentation. so for the human rights commission, human rights commission serves to serve the public. the resulting problem include disparities in the criminal justice system, educational outcomes, access to employment inform traditionally marginalized communities. our proposed budget, as you can see, the largest budget goes to salaries, the next portion goes to grants and services to other department departments, fringe and nonpersonnel department. grants, the majority go to transgender efforts and initiatives, and that is the largest portion of our grant making. with regards to our budget and what's happening over the next couple of years, fiscal 19-20 budget was 7,771,000. for 20-21, it was proposed for $5 million. that is a $1 million achange, and then for 2022, additional changes. and some of that has to do with opportunities for funding, just one-time allocation over the two-year period. we currently have 26.93 f.t.e.s. that would move up to 30.26 in 2021. last
sheryl davis, you have the floor. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to present. i will pull up my presentation. so for the human rights commission, human rights commission serves to serve the public. the resulting problem include disparities in the criminal justice system, educational outcomes, access to employment inform traditionally marginalized communities. our proposed budget, as you can see, the largest budget goes to salaries, the next portion goes to grants and services...
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what i like about obama's list sitsrengll sheryl crow.n gives a shout out to artists that were not well-known but really talented and they nice little spotlight on them. >>> in our special series school matters we're looking at the debates over how to re-open schools safely. and handle remote learning during the pandemic. today we're to concussion on how some parents are creating an alternative type of class called learning pods. they are now hiring a teacher or aid to educate their kids in a small group. why some people believe this type of learning will increase education inequality. >> we don't have it all figured out but rolling with it, i guess. >> reporter: in walnut creek, california business owners are preparing their son for a new school year. but a cool you've never sign. walker will start second grade in a learning pod. when she was looking for families to partner with the response was overwhelming. >> people just left and right saying can you include me. can you email me. >> that would be the positives if we could work that ou
what i like about obama's list sitsrengll sheryl crow.n gives a shout out to artists that were not well-known but really talented and they nice little spotlight on them. >>> in our special series school matters we're looking at the debates over how to re-open schools safely. and handle remote learning during the pandemic. today we're to concussion on how some parents are creating an alternative type of class called learning pods. they are now hiring a teacher or aid to educate their...
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she has big names donating to her campaign or hosting events for her in the past including sheryl sandbergrc beniof, johnny ives, and airbnb's brian cheski. those are some of the long list of tech titan names. one of her most vocal supporters is steve jobs' billionaire widow, who tweeted her approval yesterday, writing joe biden, you made a great choice. now, unlike sanders and warren, she isn't calling for the breakup of big tech but she has called for more safeguards around say user privacy and also in a town hall last year, called for social media to be regulated like a utility, which has gone unregulated for far too long. she's also pushed for higher taxes, raising the highest tax bracket, she wants to, over 39% from the current 37%. she wants to hike the corporate tax rate up from 21% to 35% and an income based premium for households making over $100,000 and taxing every stock and bond trade .2% on stock, .1% on bond trades. biden also wants to hike corporate income taxes as well. not free market economics here but wall street thinks her silicon valley ties means the main drivers of t
she has big names donating to her campaign or hosting events for her in the past including sheryl sandbergrc beniof, johnny ives, and airbnb's brian cheski. those are some of the long list of tech titan names. one of her most vocal supporters is steve jobs' billionaire widow, who tweeted her approval yesterday, writing joe biden, you made a great choice. now, unlike sanders and warren, she isn't calling for the breakup of big tech but she has called for more safeguards around say user privacy...
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it's the small business play book virtual summit we're gathering the most trusted voices including sheryliewing her? >> i don't know. >> be self-aggrandizing for me >> would it be you >> bingo >> good. well, are you going to just talk about small business or get in there and talk about other stuff? >> what, mcdonald's? we'll talk about business. >> go to cnbc.com to learn more and make sure to register. what happens when a wireless carrier puts its customers in charge? well, the good news gets shared. and it gets rated #1 for customer satisfaction. but don't just take our word for it. take theirs. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. >>> faang. yes. my partner over there named it there it is. next picture this morning. apple as we talked about earlier getting the benefit of positive writings among analysts is the best performer of the group. this selenite grey is so pretty isn't it? wow. jim could you pop the hood for us? there she is. -turbocharged, right? yes it is. jim, could you uh kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the colo
it's the small business play book virtual summit we're gathering the most trusted voices including sheryliewing her? >> i don't know. >> be self-aggrandizing for me >> would it be you >> bingo >> good. well, are you going to just talk about small business or get in there and talk about other stuff? >> what, mcdonald's? we'll talk about business. >> go to cnbc.com to learn more and make sure to register. what happens when a wireless carrier puts its...
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the sheryl crow one.l us about that moment. >> yeah, i mean, i was -- i had to go to the office and do a bunch of, you know, when you have an album out, you have to sign a bunch of things to send out. so they had a lot of things set out for me i went up there and nobody was there, so i went in and signed a bunch of stuff while i was gone, faith had all this set up to surprise me because we had all our daughters in town for about three or four weeks. we were sort of all hanging out at the house, just having fun. i walked in and faith had this set up the turntables set up and the lights to surprise me. we had never, ever done that before in our entire careers, had any kind of listening party, especially with just the family. i think it's the first time my girls ever listened to my musicl all the way through. >> i take it it got the approval of the whole fam and faith >> we had a great time that night. it was a lot of fun. i'm no bts dancer. that's the closest i'll get to k-pop dancer for you right there. >>
the sheryl crow one.l us about that moment. >> yeah, i mean, i was -- i had to go to the office and do a bunch of, you know, when you have an album out, you have to sign a bunch of things to send out. so they had a lot of things set out for me i went up there and nobody was there, so i went in and signed a bunch of stuff while i was gone, faith had all this set up to surprise me because we had all our daughters in town for about three or four weeks. we were sort of all hanging out at the...
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. >> there's been a request from sher sheryl davis on the library commission. she had a list of books that she wanted to give out to san francisco students, k-12, so she made a request, and we gave out almost 10,000 books to be distributed to kids in san francisco. we've also worked with the human services agency in the city to make sure that people are living in shelters, including family shelters have books because they can't use the library, so we've given out just thousands of books that way, too, and we're continuing to get in more books. these are not library books that you have to return, these are to fill a home library for people, knowing that the library isn't as accessible as it used to be. we're waiting for a delivery right now, 47,000 books to distribute to students that might be coming in through the community learning hub and some other community-based organizations to keep kids reading when they're at home. >> that's an impressive number of books. finally, i understand all city workers are also disaster service workers, and that they made a sign
. >> there's been a request from sher sheryl davis on the library commission. she had a list of books that she wanted to give out to san francisco students, k-12, so she made a request, and we gave out almost 10,000 books to be distributed to kids in san francisco. we've also worked with the human services agency in the city to make sure that people are living in shelters, including family shelters have books because they can't use the library, so we've given out just thousands of books...
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susan: well, the california senator has strong silicon valley ties with supporters that include sherylc beniof, throw in brian cheski. these are some of the titans that attended or donated to the senator over the years. she may not be calling for the breakup of big tech like elizabeth warren but she hasn't always sided with big tech on all issues. for instance, we talked about uber and lyft earlier fighting that gig economy legislation that would reclassify workers as employees. kamala actually backs that bill and she always wants more safeguards around user privacy and said last year during a town hall that social media is a utility that has long gone unregulated. despite that, harris is seen as a strong fund-raiser with access to deep-pocketed tech billionaires and the biden/harris campaign say they raised $26 million just in the past 24 hours since harris's vp announcement and the reason why wall street didn't react negatively to this choice since she's seen as more moderate at least when it comes to workers policies than say the progressives like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders
susan: well, the california senator has strong silicon valley ties with supporters that include sherylc beniof, throw in brian cheski. these are some of the titans that attended or donated to the senator over the years. she may not be calling for the breakup of big tech like elizabeth warren but she hasn't always sided with big tech on all issues. for instance, we talked about uber and lyft earlier fighting that gig economy legislation that would reclassify workers as employees. kamala actually...
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business playbook virtual summit will gather the most trusted and inspirational voices many business, sherylevin o'leary and many others. the resources to survive today's crisis and a path forward to thrive tomorrow. visit cn cnbcevents.com/smallbusinessplay book >>> stock futures surging after russia said it approved a covid vaccine and that one of vladimir putin's daughters has received it more reaction straight ahead. >>> the latest on the pandemic relief efforts in america. we'll tell you what's next for the president's executive orders and stalled talks with lawmakers. as we head to break, a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. >>> welcome back to "squawk b " box," everybody. if you are just waking up there's some big news breaking overnight. s
business playbook virtual summit will gather the most trusted and inspirational voices many business, sherylevin o'leary and many others. the resources to survive today's crisis and a path forward to thrive tomorrow. visit cn cnbcevents.com/smallbusinessplay book >>> stock futures surging after russia said it approved a covid vaccine and that one of vladimir putin's daughters has received it more reaction straight ahead. >>> the latest on the pandemic relief efforts in...
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sheryl sandberg of facebook, the former exec at apple, marc beniof at salesforce.y say her approach has been hands off the big tech, maybe because they are so much -- that's why they support her so much. there is concern among those who believe big tech is too big and too powerful, that if there's a biden administration it will have a cozy relationship with the silicon valley, much like the obama administration did. she would also have say over appointments to the justice department and antitrust enforcement. all of this suggesting that she and her relationship with the tech industry will mean that a biden administration will go easy on them, won't be calling for any big reforms. stuart: i don't think bernie sanders or aoc will be particularly happy to see the vice presidential candidate who may well be president soon, i don't think they would be very happy to see her so closely entangled with the likes of amazon, for example. all right, ash, thank you very much. >>> let's see where we are four and a half minutes in. we are mixed bag this morning. only down just te
sheryl sandberg of facebook, the former exec at apple, marc beniof at salesforce.y say her approach has been hands off the big tech, maybe because they are so much -- that's why they support her so much. there is concern among those who believe big tech is too big and too powerful, that if there's a biden administration it will have a cozy relationship with the silicon valley, much like the obama administration did. she would also have say over appointments to the justice department and...
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. >> there's been a request from sher sheryl davis on the library commission.ooks that she wanted to give out to san francisco students, k-12, so she made a request, and we gave out almost 10,000 books to be distributed to kids in san francisco. we've also worked with the human services agency in the city to make sure that people are living in shelters, including family shelters have books because they can't use the library, so we've given out just thousands of books that way, too, and we're continuing to get in more books. these are not library books that you have to return, these are to fill a home library for people, knowing that the library isn't as accessible as it used to be. we're waiting for a delivery right now, 47,000 books to distribute to students that might be coming in through the community learning hub and some other community-based organizations to keep kids reading when they're at home. >> that's an impressive number of books. finally, i understand all city workers are also disaster service workers, and that they made a significant effort to th
. >> there's been a request from sher sheryl davis on the library commission.ooks that she wanted to give out to san francisco students, k-12, so she made a request, and we gave out almost 10,000 books to be distributed to kids in san francisco. we've also worked with the human services agency in the city to make sure that people are living in shelters, including family shelters have books because they can't use the library, so we've given out just thousands of books that way, too, and...