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muhammad is with the silicon valley education foundation.he web address and phone number is there. we'll talk about what they do at the foundation, you have been on summer break, if you're a student, not muhammad, getting kids ready for school stay with us. >>> we're here with muhammad, doing great work with the school childr children. this step up to algebra program, give us a feeling where we are with that. >> it takes students who otherwise would not be able to take al ge bra in the eighth grade and most kids take out the garbage than work on math. >> these kids in the summer, instead of being on the wii or at the pool, coming to class and learning math. it's a brilliant program, 18 school districts participate. over 1200 students that go through this. and we're seeing tremendous results. these students are mastering to be able to take and pass algebra and visit a university campus and get a feel for it. thirdly the parents come one night as well to talk about their future education, what classes should they be enrolled in the following y
muhammad is with the silicon valley education foundation.he web address and phone number is there. we'll talk about what they do at the foundation, you have been on summer break, if you're a student, not muhammad, getting kids ready for school stay with us. >>> we're here with muhammad, doing great work with the school childr children. this step up to algebra program, give us a feeling where we are with that. >> it takes students who otherwise would not be able to take al ge bra...
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i'm just, you must have heard some interesting counter arguments from silicon valley and elsewhere. >sure. >> give us a few of those. >> i'm sure there are people are making that point, but i'll leave it up to them to make that argument. i'm not gonna make an argument against myself. >> but, i mean, someone must have called you, like, the anti-christ or something like that. >> yeah, i get that all the time, but again i think people who are in silicon valley clearly don't find my message very encouraging because it does lead toward [inaudible] and i made the very strategic decision to put some extra effort into having my monthly column syndicated in the european newspapers, because i know that europe is the only place where silicon valley is regulated, so i get much more attraction whenever my column appears in italy or germany than when it appears in the us, in part because the debate in america is lost. no-one is gonna regulate google and facebook there, so the battlefields have moved elsewhere and i moved along with the battlefields. >> one of the real premises of your book is this
i'm just, you must have heard some interesting counter arguments from silicon valley and elsewhere. >sure. >> give us a few of those. >> i'm sure there are people are making that point, but i'll leave it up to them to make that argument. i'm not gonna make an argument against myself. >> but, i mean, someone must have called you, like, the anti-christ or something like that. >> yeah, i get that all the time, but again i think people who are in silicon valley clearly...
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silicone valley having an effect. voices from the valley are echoing all the way to capitol hill. >> they're feeling the pressure. >> they're feeling. that's absolutely right. donors, in fact, you are right. came forward this month and said, we need to see the republican party move on this. i think that is a new facet of the debate than before. a short time ago saw republicans taking a hard line stance on immigration reform. border security all of that. now they're starting to, read the tea leaves when it comes to the future election possibility they have. the power that has been exposed. and they're seeing the country is changing. >> looking at the numbers from the last presidential election and important key role of border states and huh they voted and how that fed into the results of the presidential election. going to ask you, for you, you know, there is all these dispretty groups, coming together around immigration reform. they don't agree on the same solutions where do you see the point of most agreement. everybo
silicone valley having an effect. voices from the valley are echoing all the way to capitol hill. >> they're feeling the pressure. >> they're feeling. that's absolutely right. donors, in fact, you are right. came forward this month and said, we need to see the republican party move on this. i think that is a new facet of the debate than before. a short time ago saw republicans taking a hard line stance on immigration reform. border security all of that. now they're starting to, read...
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and that's probably true of a lot of people in silicon valley. especially entrepreneur group. >> rose: you mentioned n.s.a.. is there a majority opinion in silicon valley on the part of people who know a lot about what's at the heart of n.s.a. in terms of the -- science enabled them to do this about whether n.s.a.'s gone too far? >> so i have -- or an invasion of private any because privacy calls up all the time as you know, beyond n.s.a. >> i can't speak for silicon valley because i actually have a slightly different view of that specific issue largely having to do with my immigrant origins. i am probably uncharacteristically pro-national security agencies writ large and n.s.a.? particular despite the fact that they would not hire me at some point. i wanted to work for the n.s.a. and i was not a u.s. citizen and that ended right there. but i really value my privacy and i really value the government not knowing more than they absolutely must about me. but i also fundamentally believe that this country in particular so far has its citizenry's inte
and that's probably true of a lot of people in silicon valley. especially entrepreneur group. >> rose: you mentioned n.s.a.. is there a majority opinion in silicon valley on the part of people who know a lot about what's at the heart of n.s.a. in terms of the -- science enabled them to do this about whether n.s.a.'s gone too far? >> so i have -- or an invasion of private any because privacy calls up all the time as you know, beyond n.s.a. >> i can't speak for silicon valley...
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>> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies, they are not going to rob the boat with this particular policy problem of monopoly infrastructure. data once they go get that monopoly because they look to people like monopolies. so that you say silicon valley has google and facebook, they keep the status quo in place. bear lake jaya police who are there particular corners and have their markets. they don't beat each other up. the status quo slot in place with them. so i'm hopeful there's another silicon valley, which is an upstart to smaller companies whose future will be dependent on a lot of information flowing through an addressable market in america that is not subject to want gatekeepers control locally. th
>> guest: what is silicon valley. google and facebook for me are just like espn, gigantic successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you have to think of this is a powerful negotiation, who gets to beat you up. google and facebook can be got to communications companies. there started in lockstep. so for those companies, they are not going to rob the boat with this particular policy problem of monopoly infrastructure. data once they go get that...
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we have a situation in silicon valley.e're only one in seven people where our engineers are women. we need policies that are going to help more young women to get into science, technology and silicon valley. we have a situation where 120,000 computer science graduates are in need in this country. we need to figure out how to teach programming in school to give people those skills. we have a situation where we still have a tax code from the 1960s that has incentivized companies to go overseas. i would like to debate what are the reforms of the tax policies and let's have a discussion on the issues. what has made our politics so stale is the lack of competition. you think the innovation of silicon valley if we just had google a as a company. don't compete against google. google hasn't had a scandal. let google be there for 15 years. until google has a scandal don't compete. we won't have innovation. competition drives innovation, and as democrats we shouldn't high--we shouldn't shy away from. >> michael: i do hear that. mike
we have a situation in silicon valley.e're only one in seven people where our engineers are women. we need policies that are going to help more young women to get into science, technology and silicon valley. we have a situation where 120,000 computer science graduates are in need in this country. we need to figure out how to teach programming in school to give people those skills. we have a situation where we still have a tax code from the 1960s that has incentivized companies to go overseas. i...
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stocks closed higher today meantime your bloomberg silicon valley index fell.cbs says it's battle with time warner cable drags on. cbs venting some frustration and said, i quote, i cannot describe to you the frustration i feel at the way these negotiations have gone. despite the frustration he says cbs will continue negotiating with time warner cable. back to you. >> thank you very much. the average american family spends $4,000 on summer vacation. abc news has tips now to save you money and get the most out of that vacation. nick watt paid a visit to fisherman's wharf and got expert advice on how to avoid classic tourist mistakes. >> whenever you are in the world ask yourself what is two streets over? you'll often stumble upon a natural, real authentic local experience. >> you can seat full report right here on abc 7. >> huge america's cup catamarans getting attention but an 83-year-old that docked got 9 most attention. >> the doe raid is a racing legend. >> victory comes 77 years after its first win in the same competition across the pacific. that is when the
stocks closed higher today meantime your bloomberg silicon valley index fell.cbs says it's battle with time warner cable drags on. cbs venting some frustration and said, i quote, i cannot describe to you the frustration i feel at the way these negotiations have gone. despite the frustration he says cbs will continue negotiating with time warner cable. back to you. >> thank you very much. the average american family spends $4,000 on summer vacation. abc news has tips now to save you money...
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and his mother is one of the silicon valley entrepreneurs. how nice it is to say your mom, the famous engineer. we've finally gotten to that point in generations, and time that we can -- i don't want to talk about your mom the whole time. but who is your mom? explain that. >> i'm super proud of my mom. she was founder of a.s.k. back in the '70s when i was born. and she built ta as the first woman to become public. it was the biggest player at the time in the enterprise resource management space. >> it's very hot these days. >> yeah. >> according to the "mercury news" went back into the venture capital. the one person in silicon valley who can say, i'd like to talk to somebody, please. and started another company named after you and your brother. >> exactly. ken andy is the name of the new company. i was hoping for andy ken. but my brother and i are very proud of her. she's doing great. her company is growing like crazy. >> let's talk about you and your company. efs astounded to hear, the experts who sign up for these services to give advice,
and his mother is one of the silicon valley entrepreneurs. how nice it is to say your mom, the famous engineer. we've finally gotten to that point in generations, and time that we can -- i don't want to talk about your mom the whole time. but who is your mom? explain that. >> i'm super proud of my mom. she was founder of a.s.k. back in the '70s when i was born. and she built ta as the first woman to become public. it was the biggest player at the time in the enterprise resource management...
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let's not confuse it with the needs of silicon valley.ou would have to walk around the streets in san francisco and mete entrepreneurs. they are looking for people with the right skills to build world class companies. >> david: i'm somebody who says i want there to be more legal immigration in this country. but i also know how economics 101 is supposed to work. when there's less workers available, and more demand for jobs, wages are supposed to go up. i think this is a way to rig that formula. there's a demand for work, the companies don't want to raise wages, let's just add more visas. i still worry about the fact that the labor market may being rigged by adding more workers. what do you say to the average high-tech worker who south of work? >> first of all in the area demand are going up. if you look at wages for the occupation be it workers or employees, they are going up dramatically. the fact you have silicon valley companies doing ak cue hires just for talent, shows you the severe demand for that talent. yes, there's unemployed comp
let's not confuse it with the needs of silicon valley.ou would have to walk around the streets in san francisco and mete entrepreneurs. they are looking for people with the right skills to build world class companies. >> david: i'm somebody who says i want there to be more legal immigration in this country. but i also know how economics 101 is supposed to work. when there's less workers available, and more demand for jobs, wages are supposed to go up. i think this is a way to rig that...
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coming up next the new effort to bring silicon valley workers into central valley businesses. ♪[ music >> ♪ i'm an oakland school kid ♪ >> made by kids for kids. the important message in this bay area music video. the nfl star who has a cameo in the viral video. , ,, ,,,,,, hi-tech. the salinas valley is looking for people to brg the agricultural industry io the 21st century. kpix 5's k sayre explains how it will t >>> america's salad bowl will soon go high-tech. the salinas valley is looking for people to bring the agricultural industry into the 21st century. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre explains how it will boost production and revitalize slumping economies. >> reporter: the fields of the salinas valley are some of the most fertile in the world. while manual labor will likely always be part of agriculture, big firms are working to adopt technology to make the process more efficient and keep the food supply safe. enter the steinbeck innovation cluster. >> part of it is the natural evolution and so what is our next generation of needs to maintain our leadership and to meet the demands of
coming up next the new effort to bring silicon valley workers into central valley businesses. ♪[ music >> ♪ i'm an oakland school kid ♪ >> made by kids for kids. the important message in this bay area music video. the nfl star who has a cameo in the viral video. , ,, ,,,,,, hi-tech. the salinas valley is looking for people to brg the agricultural industry io the 21st century. kpix 5's k sayre explains how it will t >>> america's salad bowl will soon go high-tech. the...
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. >>> the silicon valley puts its own spin on health care. we are going to show you life saving robots. >>> she is living in a dorm and got a room mate. four-time gold medal swimmer is here in the bay area checking in at cal. >>> good afternoon i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a lot of sunny skies but that fog is coming back right now in our palo alto camera you can see the thin line of cloud cover. we have the latest on the fog factor forecast coming up plus a few showers offshore. what does it mean for weekend cooling? i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >>> marching to mark the day. hundreds of thousands of people desnded on the nation's capitol to ma
. >>> the silicon valley puts its own spin on health care. we are going to show you life saving robots. >>> she is living in a dorm and got a room mate. four-time gold medal swimmer is here in the bay area checking in at cal. >>> good afternoon i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a lot of sunny skies but that fog is coming back right now in our palo alto camera you can see the thin line of cloud cover. we have the latest on the fog factor forecast...
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what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat with this particular policy problem of monopolies and infrastructure. they don't want to say go get that monopoly because they look to a lot of people like a monopoly so they don't want to be in that same sentence so if you are saying silicon valley is google and facebook they keep the status quo in place. they're like giant bullies in the schoolyard who are in their particular corners and they have their markets. they don't really beat each other up so the status quo is locked in place with them. i'm hopeful there is another silicon valley which is an upstart, smaller company, companies whose future will be dependent o
what is the culture of silicon valley? what is their intent with this? >> guest: google and facebook for me are just like espn or these gigantic very successful content companies without which the infrastructure guys can't survive. you always have to think of this is a powerful negotiation. who gets to beat who up so google and facebook need each other. they are sorted in lockstep so for those companies they are not going to rock the boat with this particular policy problem of monopolies...
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in honor of the valley of hearts, the old silicon valley.ers for this great presentation. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about your professions first. because you've been doing it for -- professionally for a long time. and your characters have changed. what has it been like? we talked about how she's worried about the microphone for us. when you're on the stage you're not wearing a microphone. >> not necessarily. we also talked about how our hair colors have changed over the years that we've been doing this. but i have been working with the company now more than 40 years. and i'm very pleased that luis asked me to be part of this. i would like to please send his regards on his behalf. and also on our producer's regards. thank you for having us here. >> thank you. >> and we're very happy about this production, because this is luis' first new written piece in over 13 years. and it was sponsored by the national endowment for the arts. he was allowed time to be able to do it, and so this is very special. this is very near and d
in honor of the valley of hearts, the old silicon valley.ers for this great presentation. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let's talk about your professions first. because you've been doing it for -- professionally for a long time. and your characters have changed. what has it been like? we talked about how she's worried about the microphone for us. when you're on the stage you're not wearing a microphone. >> not necessarily. we also talked about how our hair colors have...
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. >>> still ahead, business executive with a busy career in silicon valley. the vacation that inspired her to make a life-changing move. wait until you see this. female narrator: female narrator: closed captioning brought to you by sleep train. they are. they don't think like you and i. you know it. they just, they ignore us. totally. it's like we're only here to serve them. yeah, that's what i been saying. but then they turn around and fill you up with chevron with techron. i guess we're doing something right. yeah but, come on, humans? humans are weird. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. and what's up with the cat? [ laughter ] [ laughter ] got my eye on him. >>> a vacation to africa changed the life of a silicon valley executive. as kate kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner is now using her business background to help kids halfway around the world. >> it came to us as a young woman about to be married off. >> reporter: she knows their names, faces and stories. >> sampson, who ca
. >>> still ahead, business executive with a busy career in silicon valley. the vacation that inspired her to make a life-changing move. wait until you see this. female narrator: female narrator: closed captioning brought to you by sleep train. they are. they don't think like you and i. you know it. they just, they ignore us. totally. it's like we're only here to serve them. yeah, that's what i been saying. but then they turn around and fill you up with chevron with techron. i guess...
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it's one thing to say you're tech savvy, has in roads into silicon valley, but it's another thing to get entangled with donors and allies and the children of media conglomerates like we have here. >> you mentioned oftentimes what is legal sometimes is worse than what is illegal you. put this together with cory booker as a sitting public official in office doing speaking engagements for hundred was thousands of dollars for himself personally, and i would turn to you and michael and i would ask are all of these schemes simply new ways for wealthy individuals to put money in the pockets of public officials to ultimately buy influence with those public officials when they get into an office like the u.s. senate? >> yeah. i think you're 100% right, or 99% right, because the 1% wrong is calling it a new way. this is something that's gone on forever and just a fansful way, if you will, of doing it. you call into -- i think andy's spot on when he says that the real problem here is that it seemed disclosed. of course the real problem is the law that allows this to happen and each time we tell
it's one thing to say you're tech savvy, has in roads into silicon valley, but it's another thing to get entangled with donors and allies and the children of media conglomerates like we have here. >> you mentioned oftentimes what is legal sometimes is worse than what is illegal you. put this together with cory booker as a sitting public official in office doing speaking engagements for hundred was thousands of dollars for himself personally, and i would turn to you and michael and i would...
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in the east palo alto, though, getting online can be tough and many in silicon valley have ipads, home computers and smartphones to go with the laptops, in east palo alto, students are lucky if their family has a cell phone. >> we are in the heart of the silicon valley, it is one of those cases of so near yet so far. most of our students face harsh economic realities. >> facebook leaders want to provide students with the equipment they need to learn more about technology and prepare them for high school, college, and beyond. that is what a laptop means for pedro, an opportunity for a future in mechanical engineering. >> i heard about the companies that i would like to work for. >> facebook is giving away more than 300 laptops to all the other 8th grade students here in east palo alto. >> next, bradley manning's new high school, what the convicted military leaker is planning beside spending a few decades in prison. >> the man who came back to life after doctors gave up >> in southern california you can see the chaos after a tour bus overturned at 10:00 this morning carrying 40 passenger
in the east palo alto, though, getting online can be tough and many in silicon valley have ipads, home computers and smartphones to go with the laptops, in east palo alto, students are lucky if their family has a cell phone. >> we are in the heart of the silicon valley, it is one of those cases of so near yet so far. most of our students face harsh economic realities. >> facebook leaders want to provide students with the equipment they need to learn more about technology and prepare...
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in the little silicon valley bubble if which we leave they are totally different. totally different. >> how so. >> couple things. >> one is that you know google is fundamentally interest-- about. >> you're interested. >> google is fundamentally about you know, algorithms and machine learning. and that has been very important, continues to be very important. they're doing a great job. we start from a totally different place. we start from an individual. who are you. what do you want to do. what do you want to share. you know, for us the vision of the world is that we are like a hacking culture and we mean that in the best of ways. we do not mean scary people breaking into your homes or espionage. what we mean is we build things quickly and ship them. we are not aiming for, you know, perfection that comes over, you know, years and we ship a product. we don't work on things for years and ship it we work on things, ship them, we get feedback from the people who use it, from the world. we iterate, iterate, iterate. we have these great signs around. done is better than p
in the little silicon valley bubble if which we leave they are totally different. totally different. >> how so. >> couple things. >> one is that you know google is fundamentally interest-- about. >> you're interested. >> google is fundamentally about you know, algorithms and machine learning. and that has been very important, continues to be very important. they're doing a great job. we start from a totally different place. we start from an individual. who are you....
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he is a co-founder of pay pal, one of the most creative entrepreneurs in all of silicon valley. in 1998 he started paypal with peter tiel and elan musk, four years later the company was bought from ebay for $1.5 billion. he has since launched a variety of companies. he started the customer view site yelp of which he is chairman. in 2010 he sold his social media company slide to google for $182 million. his latest project is a tech incubator hvf. i'm pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. but this not the first time i have met him so welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: yours is an interesting story. so bear with me so i talk about biography for a second. born in the ukraine. >> correct. >> rose: your mother was a scientist. your father was a playwright. what a great combination, you know. there is a culture there. there's both sides of your brain have been full of dna from both parents. >> i like to believe so. >> rose: and you had in an interesting way a series of doctors predict that you would not live that much longer because of bronchitis. >> that is true. i'm
he is a co-founder of pay pal, one of the most creative entrepreneurs in all of silicon valley. in 1998 he started paypal with peter tiel and elan musk, four years later the company was bought from ebay for $1.5 billion. he has since launched a variety of companies. he started the customer view site yelp of which he is chairman. in 2010 he sold his social media company slide to google for $182 million. his latest project is a tech incubator hvf. i'm pleased to have him here at this table for...
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citibank and silicon valley bank. merl is around. former mercy employee, also wonderful human being. merl is also hiding in the background because he is also humble. these two banks have been huge up the supporters of affordable housing over the years. [ applause ] silicon valley bank i think we want to mention also the silicon valley bank has been instrumental in helping us secure affoleoung program grant for this project from the federal home loan bank system and thank the federal home loan bank and anita adams and her staff and still con valley bank for making that possible. it's a huge grant and a huge part of closing the gap. so thank you. [ applause ] i have been given the inevitable task of thanking everyone. the department of health, they understood probably earlier than any other health department in the country that housing is health. and so they have been a huge part of the solution to homelessness in san francisco. here as they do in other buildings around the city, they are providing operating and service grants so that
citibank and silicon valley bank. merl is around. former mercy employee, also wonderful human being. merl is also hiding in the background because he is also humble. these two banks have been huge up the supporters of affordable housing over the years. [ applause ] silicon valley bank i think we want to mention also the silicon valley bank has been instrumental in helping us secure affoleoung program grant for this project from the federal home loan bank system and thank the federal home loan...
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that culture is pretty in green in silicon valley. george parker had a beautiful piece about this in the new yorker recently. but it is sort of assumed the world will work the way they want it to and they do not have a center of some social content of the national obligation to make sure that everybody gets a reliable and a decent standard of living. that's not something you think about. >> host: the promise of the internet is often talked about as the democratization of everything. whether that is youtube or crowd funding or the ability to access that information from anywhere and by anyone. you are a very could stie high capacity application it is going to be using a lot of band width and you will begin to look more like netflix that is competing with product the cable company wants to sell. succumb this mismatch between what people think of as the internet yet the reality of the play some and the lawyers is fascinating and your work explaining how the internet actually does its job and how it is transported over the pipes and wires
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this is silicon valley. wakeup. our generation, my age and putting their boys in computer science camp and seven and not girls. that is stereotyping because they're being told they're better and there will be because they went to the computer science can't. the same thing happens to be very don't ascribe qualities. when a man leaves his natural. i will ask the audience a question. please raise your hand. if anyone ever told you are too aggressive of work. always a few. if you're a woman please raise your hand if anyone ever told you your to rest of the work. kiffin in milan -- >> more when and put up their hand. [laughter] >> that was a joke, guys. one of the great things, you take people through some of this phenomenon. another one that you talk about is called the impostor syndrome which also i think can drive some of this behavior. what you say his men and women are susceptible. women tend to experience of more intensely in the more limited by it. the beauty is that you vacillate between extreme egomaniac and a c
this is silicon valley. wakeup. our generation, my age and putting their boys in computer science camp and seven and not girls. that is stereotyping because they're being told they're better and there will be because they went to the computer science can't. the same thing happens to be very don't ascribe qualities. when a man leaves his natural. i will ask the audience a question. please raise your hand. if anyone ever told you are too aggressive of work. always a few. if you're a woman please...
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week's jefferson award winns >>> vacation to africa changed the life of a silicon valley executive. as kate kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner is now using her business background to help children halfway around the world. >> mumress came to us as a young woman about to be married off and now she's finishing her junior year in high school. >> reporter: erna grasz knows their names, faces and stories. >> sampson who came to us from a refugee camp is now finishing his freshman year in college. >> reporter: it's because she has a stake in their futures something the electrical engineer couldn't have foreseen ten years ago. >> i was an executive designing medical products and leading 400-person teams in silicon valley. ten years ago if you are asked me would you run a nonprofit, i really would have thought were you talking about another person. >> reporter: but a safari vacation to eastern africa changed all that. there, she met two local women educators who wanted more for students in rural kenya and tanzania where the average daily wage is $2 and many girls are married
week's jefferson award winns >>> vacation to africa changed the life of a silicon valley executive. as kate kelly reports, this week's jefferson award winner is now using her business background to help children halfway around the world. >> mumress came to us as a young woman about to be married off and now she's finishing her junior year in high school. >> reporter: erna grasz knows their names, faces and stories. >> sampson who came to us from a refugee camp is now...
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learn the silicon valley link to oprah's newest film that's coming up a little later. >>> but first, a fast-moving and out of control fire continues to burn thousands of acres. and it's threatening more lives. we're going to go live to southern california next. >>> some families are simply losing everything. a fire continues to blaze through southern california. it's called the silver fire. it's burning in southern california. and it's burned more than 10,000 acres which is about 16 square miles. more than a dozen structures have now been destroyed by this blaze. firefighters still have a long way to go to contain it. let's bring in nbc's conan nolan who joins us near palm springs with the very latest. conan. >> reporter: that's right, raj. we're at the command post here in the city of beaumont which is about 30 miles to the west of palm springs, california department of forestry units about 1,000 firefighters now. we just heard word that there are four firefighters who were injured, in this blaze that started yesterday. we're told those were not life-threatening injuries. they'll be
learn the silicon valley link to oprah's newest film that's coming up a little later. >>> but first, a fast-moving and out of control fire continues to burn thousands of acres. and it's threatening more lives. we're going to go live to southern california next. >>> some families are simply losing everything. a fire continues to blaze through southern california. it's called the silver fire. it's burning in southern california. and it's burned more than 10,000 acres which is...
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in this edition, we meet two silicon valley billionaires a generation apart who revolutionized the world of computing and the internet. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and paul allen, microsoft's cofounder. we begin with mark zuckerberg and facebook. if you have a facebook account, you've probably reconnected with an old pal, shared photos with your family, and gotten advice from your friends on what to buy and what to read. but facebook has bigger plans. it wants to turn the entire web into one big social network. lesley stahl first talked with mark zuckerberg in 2008, and three years later, we sat down with mark again. he gave us a preview of his site's new profile page, a change that would affect the 500 million people who were then using facebook, an idea that zuckerberg had cooked up in his dorm room at harvard. >> when you first thought about this--19 years old--is this what you had in mind? did you see this far into the future, or is it way beyond what you dreamed? >> well, it's funny. i mean, when i was getting started, you know, with my roommates in college, you never think that yo
in this edition, we meet two silicon valley billionaires a generation apart who revolutionized the world of computing and the internet. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and paul allen, microsoft's cofounder. we begin with mark zuckerberg and facebook. if you have a facebook account, you've probably reconnected with an old pal, shared photos with your family, and gotten advice from your friends on what to buy and what to read. but facebook has bigger plans. it wants to turn the entire web into one...
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tonight, filmmakers and their silicon valley supporters are telling people to reach out to members ofongress, to urge them to address comprehensive immigration reform. >>> can a hamburger help stop global warming? the co-founder of google thinks so. and he put his money behind a major food breakthrough. sergei brynn funded the development of a test tube hamburger made from cow stem cells. the dutch scientists hope that making meat in labs can feed the world and fight climate change. >> there's three things that can happen going forward. one of, is we'll all become vegetarian. the second is, we ignore the issues and that leads to continued environmental harm. and the third option is we do something new. >> this is that something new. how do the burgers taste? well, volunteer testers said it has the texture of meat. but wasn't as juicy as meat because of the lack of fat. >>> i can't stand to see mlb players doing drugs. >> some of baseball's youngest fans weigh in on the suspensions of 13 big leaguers, including alex rodriguez. what they and the man who helped expose the balco scandal a
tonight, filmmakers and their silicon valley supporters are telling people to reach out to members ofongress, to urge them to address comprehensive immigration reform. >>> can a hamburger help stop global warming? the co-founder of google thinks so. and he put his money behind a major food breakthrough. sergei brynn funded the development of a test tube hamburger made from cow stem cells. the dutch scientists hope that making meat in labs can feed the world and fight climate change....
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it backs up sat the san mateo bridge, 237 looks good for silicon valley riders. mass transit the biggest option, the best option today, bart 24 hour service. ferries and buses are also ramping things up as well. that's traffic, back to you. >>> we still need to be able to protect the county of marin. >> the area county's fire department is stretched thin fighting fires around the state here. how is the state covered if disaster strikes at home? u.n. investigators in syria may be running out of time. the president is lining up a possible military strike against the country. ,,,, (ad lib scene) the bay bridge is sh >>> we're looking live at the construction work, by the bay bridge toll plaza, no commuters just a bunch of construction vehicles for the next five days. they have a lot of work to do. the bay bridge as you all know is shut down, set to reopen with the debut of the eastern span hopefully by tuesday morning. >>> the fastest growing wild fire in the nation, we have new images to prove it. check out the time lapse video checking out the rim fire in action.
it backs up sat the san mateo bridge, 237 looks good for silicon valley riders. mass transit the biggest option, the best option today, bart 24 hour service. ferries and buses are also ramping things up as well. that's traffic, back to you. >>> we still need to be able to protect the county of marin. >> the area county's fire department is stretched thin fighting fires around the state here. how is the state covered if disaster strikes at home? u.n. investigators in syria may be...
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and it could signal good things to come up and down the silicon valley. it's not a done deal, but experts tell me it won't be long until google is putting up its signs on what used to be the mayfield mall in mountain view. >> when you're seeing applications being submitted to the building department and contractors being deployed on site and swinging hammers and nails, you know there's stuff going on. >> reporter: if and when google finalizes the deal to lease the 500,000 square foot building, it would be the largest lease deal of the year in silicon valley. what google would do with that space is a matter of speculation. it could be anything from general office space to research and development. >> we don't know what they have planned for that specific space, but they are expanding not only in that space but next to their primary buildings by shoreline at nasa. so there's huge expansion with google. >> reporter: that expansion is expected to translate into a boost for the economy, not just for mountain view but for the entire silicon valley. >> it means
and it could signal good things to come up and down the silicon valley. it's not a done deal, but experts tell me it won't be long until google is putting up its signs on what used to be the mayfield mall in mountain view. >> when you're seeing applications being submitted to the building department and contractors being deployed on site and swinging hammers and nails, you know there's stuff going on. >> reporter: if and when google finalizes the deal to lease the 500,000 square...
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by the silicon valley money men are already on board. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ liz: good afternoon. breaking news right now. the securities and exchange commission has just announced insirges against a former green mountain employee and friend. the two allegedly obtained quarterly earnings data and traded advance of that data release. right now we are seeing shares moving lower by about half of a percent. this is a company that has come fighting back. the annual low of this company, the stock had been above $20. you can see that if we stretch it out to one year, it has been a good climb back. bad news for the company, but the stock does not appear to be getting hammered too terribly at the moment. once again, to employees of green mountain charged with insider trading by the sec. getting their early and releasing it to important parties. we will be following this story. the markets. it's a comeback. markets are lower at the moment. the july jobs report confuses and then disappoints and then someone calls the ma
by the silicon valley money men are already on board. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ liz: good afternoon. breaking news right now. the securities and exchange commission has just announced insirges against a former green mountain employee and friend. the two allegedly obtained quarterly earnings data and traded advance of that data release. right now we are seeing shares moving lower by about half of a percent. this is a company that has come fighting back. the...
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. >>> coming up, jack lew set to take questions live in silicon valley. remember, the treasury secretary is head of the financial stability oversight council which was established to identify risks to our financial system. you can bet he will be addressing this, or he'll certainly be asked about it. what he's saying. ashley: plus, what does a big glitch like that paralyze the markets mean for you, the average investor? how will your portfolio be impacted? well, we're going to break it down for you next. ♪ ♪ liz macdonald and adam ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. it's been that way ysince e day you met.. but your erectile dysfunction - itld be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use lps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same ciali
. >>> coming up, jack lew set to take questions live in silicon valley. remember, the treasury secretary is head of the financial stability oversight council which was established to identify risks to our financial system. you can bet he will be addressing this, or he'll certainly be asked about it. what he's saying. ashley: plus, what does a big glitch like that paralyze the markets mean for you, the average investor? how will your portfolio be impacted? well, we're going to break it...
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the short answer is yeah, the silicon valley if that were not true. it would be like the - i know i've spent a lot of time with interesting people from all over the world and their successful people and their passionate about being here and their contributing to the economy >> i like to give the example of football. imagine the 49ers and we're going to be playing with another team but what if it is other team had 13 or fourteen people. we have to see the u.s. as
the short answer is yeah, the silicon valley if that were not true. it would be like the - i know i've spent a lot of time with interesting people from all over the world and their successful people and their passionate about being here and their contributing to the economy >> i like to give the example of football. imagine the 49ers and we're going to be playing with another team but what if it is other team had 13 or fourteen people. we have to see the u.s. as
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the short answer is yeah, the silicon valley if that were not true. it would be like the - i know i've spent a lot of time with interesting people from all over the world and their successful people and their passionate about being here and their
the short answer is yeah, the silicon valley if that were not true. it would be like the - i know i've spent a lot of time with interesting people from all over the world and their successful people and their passionate about being here and their
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you can see traffic moving >>> silicon valley inventor he'llan -- elan musk says he's taken a fictionalaracter and makes it real. in the movie designing suits and now, musk does another thing. says he found a way to design rocket parts using the same technique. he says he can send the designs to a three-d printer making the parts out of titanium. he says he will unveil this on thursday but has no plans to make his own suit. >> two tv stars return to the screen. >> chamber of commerce honored the actor a star on the walk of fame. celebrating with hundreds of fans. diesel best known for "fast and furious" franchise. >> the white house called him, he didn't call the white house. >> "the dutler" earned $17 million in second was "we're the millerses" amy star in the comedy. years of television made the stage more nerve-racking. >> the mind is a terrible thing. you know? you're like what if i forget something? >> it plays in l.a. until september 22. get more headlines at otrc.com. >> still ahead there is a crisis in syria. the obama administration's strongest words yet for the country's presi
you can see traffic moving >>> silicon valley inventor he'llan -- elan musk says he's taken a fictionalaracter and makes it real. in the movie designing suits and now, musk does another thing. says he found a way to design rocket parts using the same technique. he says he can send the designs to a three-d printer making the parts out of titanium. he says he will unveil this on thursday but has no plans to make his own suit. >> two tv stars return to the screen. >> chamber...
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and build a new maintenance complex for the silicon valley. >> with this deadline, they're worried a deal may not be reached. >> we have to wake up earlier. and i do have to be two, three hours ahead. >> i would love if bart is still running monday. it makes getting to work easier. >> if there is a strike, there will be people taking alternative means of transportation. that is because people are back to work. i'm live in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you. if there is another bart strike we put together a full range of resources for you. you can find as far as swells on amount in a tiffs. you can down load our traffic app to help you negotiate the freeways. it's all in one spot. >> goodwill is close to getting all clear for a bed bug scare. bug experts started inspecting today and early word sen couraging. abc 7 news slif from burlingame tonight with the latest. wayne? >> this donation center behind me is closed. it has been closed most of the day. they sent employees home early. boy 11:00 they had a bed bug sniffing dog on the zone. today at least, the burlingame bed bug scare ended
and build a new maintenance complex for the silicon valley. >> with this deadline, they're worried a deal may not be reached. >> we have to wake up earlier. and i do have to be two, three hours ahead. >> i would love if bart is still running monday. it makes getting to work easier. >> if there is a strike, there will be people taking alternative means of transportation. that is because people are back to work. i'm live in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you. if there...
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the short answer is yeah, the silicon valley if that were not true. it would be like the - i know i've spent a lot of time with interesting people from all over the world and their successful people and their passionate about being here and their contributing to the economy >> i like to give the example of football. imagine the 49ers and we're going to be playing with another team but what if it is other team had 13 or fourteen people. we have to see the u.s. as a team are the other countries and we're limiting the team on the field and if canada is allowing their team to to compete against us. to not allow the 49ers to come to the game is not making sense. you want to have the largest team i can in order to beat the competition and so i have this commercial in their head. all those comments immigrants are lazy and taking our jobs. imagine the same comments have been made as each immigration wave like the italians and now the mexicans but somehow they've contributed to society and we're growing because when you take a diversity of ideas they don't tak
the short answer is yeah, the silicon valley if that were not true. it would be like the - i know i've spent a lot of time with interesting people from all over the world and their successful people and their passionate about being here and their contributing to the economy >> i like to give the example of football. imagine the 49ers and we're going to be playing with another team but what if it is other team had 13 or fourteen people. we have to see the u.s. as a team are the other...
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in are silicon valley it rings true. >> i have heard it was a very tough guy to work for. they didn't hold back in that arena. some stuff he did, kind 6 looked like a jerk. >> trying to build apple and you're taking ate way. >> think did credit the film for not trying to smooth out rough edges of the young visionary he was very tough, very committed with a real vision. maybe rougher than i realized. but probably very real. >> one man says it revealed something she didn't know. >> i think how tortured he was in personal life. more than what i've read before he was torture bud such a visionary that that outweighed the other. >> we reached out to the real steve woznikc and he didn't respond. >> i gift a b i wish they had pixar part of it. >> another patron showed up with no intention of seeing the movie. >> i thought we knew everything about him. don't we? enough is enough. >> there is no compelling reason for you to see the movie? >> no. >> girls are entering puberty at earlier ages a significant number of 7-year-olds are actually entering puberty. we're going to talk to an
in are silicon valley it rings true. >> i have heard it was a very tough guy to work for. they didn't hold back in that arena. some stuff he did, kind 6 looked like a jerk. >> trying to build apple and you're taking ate way. >> think did credit the film for not trying to smooth out rough edges of the young visionary he was very tough, very committed with a real vision. maybe rougher than i realized. but probably very real. >> one man says it revealed something she didn't...