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sheryll: thank you for noticing that.t: unrelated to our conversation, but i want to close with this -- this is from the failures of integration. professor cashin writes -- i think the possibilities for integration could be much enhanced if more white people in more -- and more middle and upper-class people would become more comfortable without always being in overwhelmingly dominant numbers. the point of integration is not to pursue it for its own sake, though it does have its own inherent social benefits. the point of integration is the same as the core motivation of the civil rights movement itself. integration, then and now, is the best route to equal opportunity for everyone. sheryll cashin is the author of five books. the most recent is “white space, black hood” and she has been our guest for the past two hours on "in depth". thank you for being with us. sheryll: thank you so much for having me. host: if you missed any of this program, it is rearing very shortly. -- re--airing very shortly. >> weekends on c-span2 ar
sheryll: thank you for noticing that.t: unrelated to our conversation, but i want to close with this -- this is from the failures of integration. professor cashin writes -- i think the possibilities for integration could be much enhanced if more white people in more -- and more middle and upper-class people would become more comfortable without always being in overwhelmingly dominant numbers. the point of integration is not to pursue it for its own sake, though it does have its own inherent...
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but policy has been under sheryl sandberg for years. always been the one to kind of lead this group. that has declined somewhat in the last couple years. we haven't seen her publicly in the way she used to be, she is certainly not the only person talking about policy for facebook. so i wonder what this means for her. she obviously still runs the advertising business there, so that's a huge job. it's not as if she's not doing anything, but this was a big responsibility that used to fall directly onto her plate. emily: and what are the challenges that lie ahead? obviously, facebook is facing some big -- meta, i should say, is facing brand issues. what do we even call the company? they just changed corporate values. those are the questions nick clegg has to help answer. kurt wagner for us, thank you so much for that update. coming up, the future of shopping with augmented reality. how snap is leveraging its mass millennial and gen z popularity for commerce. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." let's get an up
but policy has been under sheryl sandberg for years. always been the one to kind of lead this group. that has declined somewhat in the last couple years. we haven't seen her publicly in the way she used to be, she is certainly not the only person talking about policy for facebook. so i wonder what this means for her. she obviously still runs the advertising business there, so that's a huge job. it's not as if she's not doing anything, but this was a big responsibility that used to fall directly...
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zients: well, sheryl, thanks for the question.et's start with, you know, we share the senators' focus. a lot of the bill is about building stronger public health systems. and we appreciate the bipartisan goals to ensure the country is better prepared for outbreaks in the future like covid. right now, as we've been talking about, our, you know, focus is 100% on fighting omicron and covid. and while cases are coming down, the hospitalizations, as we discussed, are still quite high. and across time, we do look forward to engaging with congress and reviewing lessons learned from this pandemic. so, i think that right now our focus is on omicron, but we appreciate the work the senators have done and look forward to working with them. dr. fauci? dr. fauci: yeah. sheryl, i think it's important to look at every aspect of this outbreak for lessons learned that is not only what the origin of the virus and the origin of the outbreak is, but many other things that we could learn from in the future so that we can prevent something like this hap
zients: well, sheryl, thanks for the question.et's start with, you know, we share the senators' focus. a lot of the bill is about building stronger public health systems. and we appreciate the bipartisan goals to ensure the country is better prepared for outbreaks in the future like covid. right now, as we've been talking about, our, you know, focus is 100% on fighting omicron and covid. and while cases are coming down, the hospitalizations, as we discussed, are still quite high. and across...
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. >> reporter: benny's proud rescuer, sheryl. >> i know how lucky i am and we just want to share himity. >> reporter: tonight, sheryl reminding all of us that there are plenty of bennys waiting for a home. >> adopt a dog. if you can get a benny, what more can you ask for? >> good boy. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> tenderloin. part of our efforts to build a better bay area. what will it take to turn that neighborhood around? kristen: a different kind of fight -- they want to avoid building a kind of housing. anchor 1: and a game plagued by fights and now a man left for dead in the sophia stadium parking lot. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. kristen: we are learning more today about an oakland restaurant owner and 49er fan who is fighting for his life following a brutal assault outside sofi stadium during last sunday's nfc championship game. think -- friends of daniel luna are surprised he was targeted just for being a >> niners fan. >>it is heartbreaking what happened to daniel. reporter: 40-year-old daniel luna, an owner of a peruvian restaurant, miss dora for ye
. >> reporter: benny's proud rescuer, sheryl. >> i know how lucky i am and we just want to share himity. >> reporter: tonight, sheryl reminding all of us that there are plenty of bennys waiting for a home. >> adopt a dog. if you can get a benny, what more can you ask for? >> good boy. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> tenderloin. part of our efforts to build a better bay area. what will it take to turn that neighborhood around? kristen: a different kind...
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. ♪♪ >> sunday on in depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be live to talk aboute relations and inequality in america. and the latest white space black hood, join with your comments for sheryll cashin live on book tv c-span2 and before that, visit c-span.org and get a copy of white space, black hood. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener, weekdays washington has the latest from the nation's capital and every week book notes plus interviews with writers about their latest work and our archives and how the issues of the day developed over years and the occasional series talking with, features conversations with historians about their lives and work and many of our television programs are also available as podcast the and you can find them all on the c-span mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> we'll take you live now to the u.s. capitol where the senate is about to gavel in on this wednesday. today lawmakers are expect today resume debate on president biden's judicial nominees including several associate justices to
. ♪♪ >> sunday on in depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be live to talk aboute relations and inequality in america. and the latest white space black hood, join with your comments for sheryll cashin live on book tv c-span2 and before that, visit c-span.org and get a copy of white space, black hood. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener, weekdays washington has the latest from the nation's capital and every week...
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here's nbc bay area's sheryl catsuta. >> i think it's very special for us. >> that's the joy of the dancing right here. seeing people smile, having fun. >> the lunar new year traditions are once again on full display here in little saigon. >> we believe in the happiness. >> they came wearing their very best. >> the culture is believing, you know, family together, just like christmas. >> the kids come home, they would have the envelope with the money inside. and that's very joyful. everybody comes home. >> and 18-year-old chinese american danny duncan says he knows the younger kids are watching and learning. >> the line dance spirit is to mainly scare away spirits, to bring luck to businesses, and mainly to influence generations as a whole. >> and store owners tell me they're so relieved people are turning out with their masks to enjoy all the festivities. >> they come and take more pictures, and i'm so happy. >> brian owns this silk flower shop in the mall. he opened it after his landscaping business dried up during the pandemic. >> covid-19, they shut down my store for one year. and everyt
here's nbc bay area's sheryl catsuta. >> i think it's very special for us. >> that's the joy of the dancing right here. seeing people smile, having fun. >> the lunar new year traditions are once again on full display here in little saigon. >> we believe in the happiness. >> they came wearing their very best. >> the culture is believing, you know, family together, just like christmas. >> the kids come home, they would have the envelope with the money...
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discussing the latest nonfiction books at noon eastern on "in depth" georgetown university law professor sheryllashin will be our guest live taking your calls and discussing race relations about inequality in america. her many books include the failures of integration, the agitators daughter and most recently white space, black hood. hood. at 10 p.m. eastern on "after words" california democratic congressman ro khanna shares his book dignity in the digital age what he looks at the digital divide in america and offer suggestions on how to close the gap. he's interviewed by julie anglin. anglin. watch booktv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide for watch online anytime at booktv.org. >> our u.s. intelligence agencies prepared for espionage threats from china. russia, iran and north korea? we examined that question sunday on q&a with hoover institution senior fellow, the author of spies, lies, and algorithms. >> i think we're living in a moment of reckoning i can do 9/11 when the intelligence community has to undergo a radical transformation reimagining to deal wit
discussing the latest nonfiction books at noon eastern on "in depth" georgetown university law professor sheryllashin will be our guest live taking your calls and discussing race relations about inequality in america. her many books include the failures of integration, the agitators daughter and most recently white space, black hood. hood. at 10 p.m. eastern on "after words" california democratic congressman ro khanna shares his book dignity in the digital age what he looks...
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. >> her name was sheryl retzlaff. this is her. winter's worth of debris along the country road. just like every other spring. >> what-- what sorta stuff do you find out here? >> yeah. i find all manner of things. i mean, i have found cameras hanging from my trees with cd-- you know, the-- the disk cards in them. we've found car radios and speakers. and cases of booze and broken booze bottles. -- >> my husband comes home from work and as per the usual he's like, "so what'd you find this year? " i'm like, "well, i didn't really find anything but trash, other than this shoe." and he was i'm -- instantly on alert. a shoe. he's like, "you know, sheryl, really, maybe, do you think it could be hers? " and i knew who he meant right away. right away. and i'm like, "no. there's no way. all winter? they searched everywhere here. how could they have missed it? how could they have missed it? " >> yeah. >> sheryl called the monroe county sheriff's office and deputies came to pick up the shoe. and the next day det. sroka sent a photo of the shoe
. >> her name was sheryl retzlaff. this is her. winter's worth of debris along the country road. just like every other spring. >> what-- what sorta stuff do you find out here? >> yeah. i find all manner of things. i mean, i have found cameras hanging from my trees with cd-- you know, the-- the disk cards in them. we've found car radios and speakers. and cases of booze and broken booze bottles. -- >> my husband comes home from work and as per the usual he's like, "so...
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sheryl sandberg admitted it has been a big problem because they rely on targeted advertising.ig competitor, i was reading a recent note from morgan stanley, that they are bullish facebook -- francine: there are few people who still use facebook. that should have been a telling sign. spotify has had a tough week. tom: controversy with -- laura: controversy with podcast of joe rogan. 3 million additional subscribers estimated for the first quarter. what was interesting is advertising sales for spotify account for 15% of total revenue. they have been able to bring new listeners on the platform with podcasts and monetized that. 50 million users are creating podcasts in the futures. -- in the future. i look forward to your podcast. tom: the central bank action has been a reason there is so much liquidity in the markets, why there is so much wealth. this is the plan for this boat, $500 million, but a struggle getting it out of port. francine: the problems the rich faces quite a story, also looking at the big, rich technology giants, what they have lost. zuckerberg lost 24 billion in
sheryl sandberg admitted it has been a big problem because they rely on targeted advertising.ig competitor, i was reading a recent note from morgan stanley, that they are bullish facebook -- francine: there are few people who still use facebook. that should have been a telling sign. spotify has had a tough week. tom: controversy with -- laura: controversy with podcast of joe rogan. 3 million additional subscribers estimated for the first quarter. what was interesting is advertising sales for...
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sheryl sandberg says small and medium-size businesses, targeted advertising is imperative and that hasn a real headwind. dani: tiktok competition can't be that big considering manus does not have a tiktok and that should be our barometer for these things. manus, when are you going to get a tiktok? come on, the world wants to know. manus: i cannot compete with cnn. and max forrester. he has 20 million people following him. dani: i think you can. let's get back to the tech earnings and quickly. it has been a turbulent week. can they turn things around? laura: i think they can because it's all about the pivot. there has been controversy with joe rogan. as supported revenue contribute -- ad-supported revenue has impressed investors because of this move to podcasts helping to bring new users onto the platform. it tumbled because of the outlook for the first quarter which missed estimates. but not detrimental overall. dani: thank you for that update and thank you for fueling manus to get a tiktok as well. coming up, we will be speaking to a ceo on the latest earnings from the dani: good morn
sheryl sandberg says small and medium-size businesses, targeted advertising is imperative and that hasn a real headwind. dani: tiktok competition can't be that big considering manus does not have a tiktok and that should be our barometer for these things. manus, when are you going to get a tiktok? come on, the world wants to know. manus: i cannot compete with cnn. and max forrester. he has 20 million people following him. dani: i think you can. let's get back to the tech earnings and quickly....
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ceo sheryl sandberg highlighting three key problems weighing on ads. apple's ios changing, harder to target ads inflation and supply chain problems affecting consumers is the worse over? how long could all of these problems continue? aaron kessler senior internet analyst as raymond james downgraded meta from strong buy to outform with a lower $340 price target and joins me along with mark douglas, ceo of plaid mountain how long could these ecommerce trends continue? >> ecommerce, a big boost early on during the pandemic tough comps through q1 of '22. then should see ecommerce improve starting in q2 and facebook noted, should see comps second half of the year from idfa. optimism we'll see trough growth and reacceleration beyond that. >> tiktok successful the first quarter it's showing up everywhere? >> obviously a lot more users on tiktok, growing quickly. i don't think the social user abandoned instagram. different issues than facing competition from tiktok. >> talk about instagram issues basically, to compete with tiktok they pushed people and launche
ceo sheryl sandberg highlighting three key problems weighing on ads. apple's ios changing, harder to target ads inflation and supply chain problems affecting consumers is the worse over? how long could all of these problems continue? aaron kessler senior internet analyst as raymond james downgraded meta from strong buy to outform with a lower $340 price target and joins me along with mark douglas, ceo of plaid mountain how long could these ecommerce trends continue? >> ecommerce, a big...
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sheryl lee ralph. thank you so much for being here.teny hoyer, and speech writer and adviser to martin luther king jr., dr. clarence jones. that's tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. here on msnbc, and we'll be right back. w at 10:00 a.m. here on msnbc, and we'll be here on msnbc, and we'll be right back lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to the possibility of lower a1c with rybelsus®. you may pay as
sheryl lee ralph. thank you so much for being here.teny hoyer, and speech writer and adviser to martin luther king jr., dr. clarence jones. that's tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. here on msnbc, and we'll be right back. w at 10:00 a.m. here on msnbc, and we'll be here on msnbc, and we'll be right back lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple...
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witnesses are reminded your written statements made part of the record, first witness is sheryl johnson, clerk of the house, a role she held since 2019, previously served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. ms. johnson had a long career on capitol hill having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years including as chief education and investigative counsel and director and counsel for the committee on house administrations subcommittee on libraries and memorials. she holds a bachelors of arts degree in journalism and mass communication from university of iowa and doctorate from harvard university. >> recognized for five minutes. >> good morning, chair, vice chair timmons and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. office of the clerk pursues numerous and diverse goals and priorities. primary is supporting the day-to-day operations of the house. i have submitted my written testimony and i will highlight some of it now. to start, one of the recommendations made by this committee has been implemented already. with this congress, t
witnesses are reminded your written statements made part of the record, first witness is sheryl johnson, clerk of the house, a role she held since 2019, previously served as the director of the smithsonian office of governmental relations. ms. johnson had a long career on capitol hill having served in numerous offices for nearly 20 years including as chief education and investigative counsel and director and counsel for the committee on house administrations subcommittee on libraries and...
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the underlying architecture of the systems is what had to change sheryl sandberg said as much yesterday different ways of targeting advertising, hopefully in a privacy respecting way. she didn't go as far as that but that's the implication and it's going to take time. that's because this architecture has been in place for years and years. it's what people called surveillance advertising. >> yeah, they've always figured a way around it. we'll see what they do this time but the big shift over to the meta verse which doesn't exist, is that the way out in the real thing? >> i think mark zuckerberg is making a bid on the meta verse for a number of reasons. here you have to look at hardware i've been saying this for a number of months what screws meta over is that they didn't control the operating system on the iphones and didn't control the hardware on the operating system. they were controlled by apple. if the future is the meta verse and the future is in head sets, apple will be there. facebook or meta, whatever though caught call them they don't want to be dependent on apple or google or
the underlying architecture of the systems is what had to change sheryl sandberg said as much yesterday different ways of targeting advertising, hopefully in a privacy respecting way. she didn't go as far as that but that's the implication and it's going to take time. that's because this architecture has been in place for years and years. it's what people called surveillance advertising. >> yeah, they've always figured a way around it. we'll see what they do this time but the big shift...
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behavior is changing on top of that, you have some changes with apple, the impact of apple, and also sherylerg mentioned some regulatory impacts for 2022. that is a different scope than what they outlined when they reported the september quarter so the simple take-away is that investors really need to step back and think about what this means, i think, for the next six months it's going to be challenging for facebook, really, to recapture investor enthusiasm >> gene, no question about it. if you believe in the metaverse like i think you do and if you believe facebook is also at the forefront, which i also think you sort of do we saw a similar move in summer of 2018, the stock went from $207 to $125 from you'll until christmas eve and then you saw the bounce i think we're setting up for the similar thing. we stopped out in august, it's now february probably another month or so of sideways action, but people might come to the realization that we took a lot out of the leg and they are at the forefront of the metaverse and maybe there's an opportunity. >> i think there is, ultimately. i think i
behavior is changing on top of that, you have some changes with apple, the impact of apple, and also sherylerg mentioned some regulatory impacts for 2022. that is a different scope than what they outlined when they reported the september quarter so the simple take-away is that investors really need to step back and think about what this means, i think, for the next six months it's going to be challenging for facebook, really, to recapture investor enthusiasm >> gene, no question about it....
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. >> joining us now is democratic congresswoman mikey sheryl of new jersey. house armed services committee, she also just returned from a trip to ukraine where she was part of a bipartisan delegation to discuss this buildup of russian troops along the ukrainian border. long intro there, congresswoman, but you've been on this important trip we wanted to tell people about. first, though, can you respond to what you heard there from vladimir putin basically saying nato has just encroached on russia and he clearly feels justified? >> i'm not sure he truly feels justified because, you know, none of what he's saying really comports with the history or reality. i was a russian policy officer when i was in the military and certainly discussing states coming into nato and what nato might look like after the fall of the berlin wall. and what he is describing simply is not true. we would not tell a sovereign state who they could or could not ally with. and that is the argument of russia, that they should have a sphere of influence, contrary to our beliefs in democracy a
. >> joining us now is democratic congresswoman mikey sheryl of new jersey. house armed services committee, she also just returned from a trip to ukraine where she was part of a bipartisan delegation to discuss this buildup of russian troops along the ukrainian border. long intro there, congresswoman, but you've been on this important trip we wanted to tell people about. first, though, can you respond to what you heard there from vladimir putin basically saying nato has just encroached on...
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. >> sunday, on in-depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be our guest. her many books include the failures of integration, the agitator's daughter, place, not race, and her latest, white space, black hood. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span 2. and visit shop.org to get your copy of her book white space, black hood. >>> next, a senate hearing on updates to the supplemental security income program. ssi is an antipoverty program for seniors and people who are disabled or blind. benefit levels were last updated in the 1980s. >> i call this meeting to order. senator young, thank you, ranking member of the subcommittee, for working with us to schedule this hearing. i appreciate the professionalism and confidence of your staff and my office working with all of you is really helpful. thank you to chairman whiting for being part of this, the efforts to protect and strengthen this critical part of our social security system. today's hearing on supplemental security i
. >> sunday, on in-depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be our guest. her many books include the failures of integration, the agitator's daughter, place, not race, and her latest, white space, black hood. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span 2. and visit shop.org to get your copy of her book white space, black hood. >>> next, a senate hearing on updates to...
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sheryl sandberg saying how in the younger user base, growth is being hit by the youth but -- i the likes of tiktok and youtube. they are competing with platforms for the screen time attention of people all over the world. then on the top line, the outlook was weak. the street was looking for almost $30.5 billion. the answer there apparently is advertisers frontloading their spending. it's not clear on the macro picture. then, you have the apple ios checking privacy changes. it's a lot. paul: let's talk about the future of meta. it has been about $10 million -- it has spent $10 billion on that. are investors convinced it's the right path? >> that's the whole point. this is the first time the metaverse has broken out in the financials. according to bloomberg intelligence, that relates to a drag of 10 percentage points on margin. that is significant. investors are clearly asking with this after-hours move, is this bet paying off and when? that's a lot of cash to part with. we are down 22% after hours. if that holds off to regular hours on thursday, that will be the biggest post earnings los
sheryl sandberg saying how in the younger user base, growth is being hit by the youth but -- i the likes of tiktok and youtube. they are competing with platforms for the screen time attention of people all over the world. then on the top line, the outlook was weak. the street was looking for almost $30.5 billion. the answer there apparently is advertisers frontloading their spending. it's not clear on the macro picture. then, you have the apple ios checking privacy changes. it's a lot. paul:...
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at noon eastern on in-depth, george town university law professor sheryl cashin, many books include the failures of integration, the agitators daughter, and most recently, "white space, black hood" afterwards, democratic congressman ho khanna, with his book dignity in a digital age. interviewed by founder and editor of chief of "the markup" julie anguin, watch on c-span 2, find a full schedule on program guide or watch anytime at book tv.org. >> washington journal continues. >> we're joined by michael morley a professor of college of law at florida state university, also a member of national task force on election crisis member, thanks for giving us your time today. >> thank you, happy to be here. >> on capitol hill, over the last couple of days, something called the electoral count act has been discussed greatly. could you tell our audience what it is and what its importance to actually determining who the president of the united states will be? >> sure, so the electoral count act is a federal statute that was passed in the late 1800s to govern the very last stages of presidential elec
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>> 9-year-old christy was shot first. 3-year-old danny shot in the back, 3-year-old sheryl shot from behind and died on the way to the hospital. >> and the fact that i felt some sort of a connection to her was terrifying. >> over the weekend, rumors began to fly. >> we have not overlooked any possible suspects. >> reporters covering the story were getting reports downs was he's a suspect. >> what occurred here is just inexcusab inexcusable. >> i knew i could never do something like that. >> at night when i close my eyes i can see christy reaching her hand out to me when i'm driving. that haunts me the most. >> diane downs was a case that captured the imagination and the horror of people at the time. >> law enforcement officials say they're waiting for 9-year-old christy to remember what happened that night. >> this is the kind of story you just never forget. >> another chapter in what's been an unusual crime story. >> to understand it you have to go back to 1983 when it all happened. >> america in 1983 still felt pretty innocent. >> ronald reagan was president. united states is a shi
>> 9-year-old christy was shot first. 3-year-old danny shot in the back, 3-year-old sheryl shot from behind and died on the way to the hospital. >> and the fact that i felt some sort of a connection to her was terrifying. >> over the weekend, rumors began to fly. >> we have not overlooked any possible suspects. >> reporters covering the story were getting reports downs was he's a suspect. >> what occurred here is just inexcusab inexcusable. >> i knew i...
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members and people such as drew howsen, ceo of dropbox who is a longtime friend of zuckerberg's, also sherylg on the board, and other board members such as tony shu, you have to wonder who will be replacing thiel and if there will have a more independent perspective. >> maybe somebody with metaverse expertise. julia, thank you julia boorstin we want to thank as well lindsey and victoria for being with us today. >> president biden just wrapping up a news conference with the chancellor of germany at the white house. tayla tausche has the details. >> two long time allies sought to remove some daylight between their positions in standing up to russia, which has built up capacity to potentially launch an invasion of ukraine in a matter of days, according to u.s. intelligence. president biden saying that he would urge american civilians to leave ukraine if they're still in the country, while suggesting diplomats would stay put also suggesting that he still did not know whether president vladimir putin had made up his mind as to whether he would in fact be launching an invasion. put president biden
members and people such as drew howsen, ceo of dropbox who is a longtime friend of zuckerberg's, also sherylg on the board, and other board members such as tony shu, you have to wonder who will be replacing thiel and if there will have a more independent perspective. >> maybe somebody with metaverse expertise. julia, thank you julia boorstin we want to thank as well lindsey and victoria for being with us today. >> president biden just wrapping up a news conference with the...
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. >>> sunday, law professor sheryll cashin will talk about race relations and inequality in america. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. live, sunday at noon eastern on c-span2. before the program, visit c-spanshop.org to get a copy of "white space, black hood." >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions, building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >>> it's been 50 years since the signing of the national cancer act. a group of doctors from some of the top cancer centers reflect on how it helps fund new treatment.
. >>> sunday, law professor sheryll cashin will talk about race relations and inequality in america. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. live, sunday at noon eastern on c-span2. before the program, visit c-spanshop.org to get a copy of "white space, black hood." >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including charter communications. >> broadband is...
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. >> sunday, on in-depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be our guest.her many books include the failures of integration, the agitator's daughter, place, not race, and her latest, white space, black hood. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span 2. and visit shop.org to get your copy of her book white space, black hood. >>> next, a senate hearing on updates to the supplemental security income program. ssi is an antipoverty
. >> sunday, on in-depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be our guest.her many books include the failures of integration, the agitator's daughter, place, not race, and her latest, white space, black hood. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span 2. and visit shop.org to get your copy of her book white space, black hood. >>> next, a senate hearing on updates to the...
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. >> sunday on "in-depth" george town university law professor sheryl cashin will talk about race relationsamerica, the latest book, "white space, black hood" join in with calls, comments, texts and tweets, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span 2 and before the program visit c-spanshop.org for the latest copy of her book, "white space, black hood". >> what watch the day's latest political events live or on depend, on our new mobile video app, c-span now, access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and listen to new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast, every saturday, find events that explore our nation's past, on sundays, book tv brings you the latest on nonfiction books and authors, it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore, weekends on c-span 2. washington journal continues. >> the associated press did a survey taking people's opinions on the world of science and medicine and how much faith and trust they had in those and opinion of t especially due to the covid pandemic and here' some of the
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discussing latest nonfiction books, at noon eastern on in-depth, george town university law professor sheryl castin will be a guest live, taking calls on race relations and inequality in america, many books include "the failures of integration," most recently, "white space, black hood," afterwards, democratic congressman ro khanna shares his book, "dignity in a digital age" looking at how to close the gap on generations. watch book tv, every sunday on c-span 2 and final a full schedule on your program guide or anytime online at booktv.org. >> many college students across the u.s. are going to class hungry. the how's rules committee looked into ways the federal government and local communities can help colleges and universities assist students in need. >> college students who worry about food often see their grades take a hit. it can take them longer to graduate and food insecurity takes a toll on students' mental
discussing latest nonfiction books, at noon eastern on in-depth, george town university law professor sheryl castin will be a guest live, taking calls on race relations and inequality in america, many books include "the failures of integration," most recently, "white space, black hood," afterwards, democratic congressman ro khanna shares his book, "dignity in a digital age" looking at how to close the gap on generations. watch book tv, every sunday on c-span 2 and...
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they'll build these guard rail where is we've read horror stories in the pass people trying to warn sherylying to raise awareness about all of these elections and these problems that we continue to have is not just that facebook wakes up to the responsibility that they have but many of the other platforms and media, government and civil society have to hold them accountable and to also get ready for the many, many challenges that we're going to face to protect democracy across the world both online and offline. >> katie, good morning. you worked there for a decade at facebook. as a view from the inside, what more practically could facebook be doing to combat some of the misinformation and some of these challenges we saw to the 2020 election? they say, well, you know, we're a platform, not a publisher, getting into that whole debate. but from the inside, what could they be doing today that they're not doing? >> there's lot of great people that are doing, you know, research and looking at into all of these problems. and i think, a, putting a lot more resources into the integrity teams that a
they'll build these guard rail where is we've read horror stories in the pass people trying to warn sherylying to raise awareness about all of these elections and these problems that we continue to have is not just that facebook wakes up to the responsibility that they have but many of the other platforms and media, government and civil society have to hold them accountable and to also get ready for the many, many challenges that we're going to face to protect democracy across the world both...
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. ♪♪ >> sunday on in depth, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin will be our guest livetalk about racial relations and inequality from america, many books include the failure of integration, join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts and tweets for sheryll cashin. and before the program visit c-span shot.org-- c-span shop.org to get your copy the latest book. >> c-span are under -- c-span is funded by these companies and more. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled areas, so families can be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> on this tuesday morning, the u.s. senate about to gavel in for legislative business. lawmakers will be considering a handful of president biden's judicial nominees, including several u.s. district court judges to serve in northern ohio, the first votes are set for 11:30 eastern today. live coverage now of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will co
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