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plus, silicon valley latinos. this is your "communidad d "communidad delvalle." >> we begin with the genealogical society. with me here on the show is the president of the organization, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> so tell us about the genealogical society. who started -- why did we start it, and what is the purpose of it? >> it was started in 2005 in sacramento. and just recently in april, we -- they granted us the opportunity to start a charter here in silicon valley so that we could serve the community here of silicon valley. and it's to provide the latino community with a little bit of assistance on how to trace their -- their genealogical roots. whether it be -- it could be from any part of latin america. >> not just one region we're focusing on? >> that's correct, that's correct. the name probably implies a certain part of mexico, but it would be for all of latin america. they all came here vie at same route. and so it's not only genealogy but history of latin america, d dna, so it's it serve our la
plus, silicon valley latinos. this is your "communidad d "communidad delvalle." >> we begin with the genealogical society. with me here on the show is the president of the organization, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> so tell us about the genealogical society. who started -- why did we start it, and what is the purpose of it? >> it was started in 2005 in sacramento. and just recently in april, we -- they granted us the opportunity to start a charter...
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silicon valley is the target of a lot of ire.is your point of view on that and how do we address it? >> there was a long op-ed in "the new york times" on how this is the issue of our time. some folks have had the opportunity to do very well. others have been laid off, technology has disrupted their lives. the question is how do we have an honest conversation about it. what are the jobs that we can keep here? how do we prepare people to operate cnc machines or advanced robotics and have the jobs that actually will exist? the average employee at apple computers produces $2 million of revenue for the company. the average employee at mcdonald's produces about $67,000. it used to be in the country if you wanted to get rich, you had to hire a lot of people. that's no longer the case with automation. how with automation are we going to prepare folks for the skills they will need to operate machines? >> how? it sounds like what you are suggesting is education, skills, recognizing some people will switch jobs, lose jobs over and over agai
silicon valley is the target of a lot of ire.is your point of view on that and how do we address it? >> there was a long op-ed in "the new york times" on how this is the issue of our time. some folks have had the opportunity to do very well. others have been laid off, technology has disrupted their lives. the question is how do we have an honest conversation about it. what are the jobs that we can keep here? how do we prepare people to operate cnc machines or advanced robotics...
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overall, in terms of silicon valley, we have seen mark zuckerberg back chris christie quite powerfullywe saw them together a couple of weeks ago at sun valley in idaho. they are always talking, always promoting each other. >> president obama had a famous town hall at facebook and mark zuckerberg actually showed up on a suit. i wonder if a stop at facebook and twitter is a must do on any tour. >> we were with president obama. we were standing 20 feet away when he was at linkedin two years. it is a regular thing in terms of fundraising and the world of book tours. it is one of the benefits going to places like twitter and google and facebook. we are going to have a speaker series. for the politicians, it is going to give them the ability to get closer to people and wallets and their ideas. >> sarah, what other companies are cozying up to washington and vice versa? >> we have seen google. we have seen linkedin. even venture capitalists have had a seat at the table. obama visited a venture capitalist's home for a meeting as well with other ceos this weekend. we have seen a lot of -- even i
overall, in terms of silicon valley, we have seen mark zuckerberg back chris christie quite powerfullywe saw them together a couple of weeks ago at sun valley in idaho. they are always talking, always promoting each other. >> president obama had a famous town hall at facebook and mark zuckerberg actually showed up on a suit. i wonder if a stop at facebook and twitter is a must do on any tour. >> we were with president obama. we were standing 20 feet away when he was at linkedin two...
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gaza police things gone wrong us made weapons and up in the wrong hands in the cold up occupy silicon valley so stay tuned let's break this up. it was a little very hard to take at least. that he ever had sex with her but there's little. later. this afternoon news broke that israel has launched a ground invasion of the gaza strip the development comes just one day after the i.d.f. targeted and killed four palestinian children playing soccer on the beach before the ground invasion even began the death toll in gaza was two hundred thirty one including and higher families that have been wiped out by israeli airstrikes according to international middle east media center this while the majority of the eighty nine hundred palestinians injured so far are children are in a gaza's health ministry or talk about the recent developments i'm joined by our correspondent. thank you so much for coming on rima as a palestinian with tons of friends and family right now in gaza what is your initial reaction to the news that israel's long before ground invasion scared i'm scared for everybody who is in gaza rig
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the box forcked enough people in silicon valley, in particular young people? that is one of the reasons she is out there, to make the case that she can. >> i want to also ask you about another story about the relationship. he is reportedly considering -- considering the job. what is your take on this? >> every time these kinds of about come out talking the silicon valley company, it is usually not good news and does not end up in a deal. it would not surprise me at all to see jay carney in a corporate technology job. it is something he would like to do and a change of pace. these deals have a way of blowing up if they get out too early. i would not expect a check to be in the mail just yet here in a negotiation is underway. >> it is not unheard of. .oe lockhart collects he was at oracle briefly. the first report about him going to oracle's when he went to oracle. it might be more notable, the fastest way to not get a job at apple is to publicly announce you are looking for a job at apple. they like to keep the cards to the chest. >> something we will continue
the box forcked enough people in silicon valley, in particular young people? that is one of the reasons she is out there, to make the case that she can. >> i want to also ask you about another story about the relationship. he is reportedly considering -- considering the job. what is your take on this? >> every time these kinds of about come out talking the silicon valley company, it is usually not good news and does not end up in a deal. it would not surprise me at all to see jay...
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certainly in silicon valley.f you are not always spending some time recruiting, you're probably not doing your job. >> that is also why steve jobs got into trouble. there were some idea they were looking to make sure. >> that is a different problem. his thing was colluding with other organizations. >> the point was not to lose your employees. >> you should always be recruiting be read in terms of attention, a better way to retain them is have a good relationship. >> if you have come to get my people, i will do terrible things. everybody agrees that is bad. does this put the employee in the driver seat and silicon valley in 2014? >> i don't think it changes the balances that exist. sometimes the company is in the driver seat, sometimes the employee is. it facilitates an honest conversation. that's the only way you build trust. it is funny how shocking this is to people. our head of engineering and operations at linkedin, after an employee comes in, asks them what the first job they want after linkedin is. >> i kno
certainly in silicon valley.f you are not always spending some time recruiting, you're probably not doing your job. >> that is also why steve jobs got into trouble. there were some idea they were looking to make sure. >> that is a different problem. his thing was colluding with other organizations. >> the point was not to lose your employees. >> you should always be recruiting be read in terms of attention, a better way to retain them is have a good relationship....
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is the only place aside from beijing that can be the chinese silicon valley with peking university. arehe two universities partnering with foxconn its fourth-generation industrial campusnd eco-friendly built largely with recycled steel which will produce smartphones, large-screen tvs, and house 100 or a thousand square meter r&d center and a big data center housed in an energy efficient windtunnel. nearby, other companies are also billing -- building facilities. all three will chip in to build infrastructure around the area including a fiber-optic network. by march, 2015, the company projects an annual output of 5.6 ilion dollars in this facility with 12,000 workers on site. foxconn is touting this as the greenest and eventually most high-tech industrial park. it's not only the manufacturing process that is green. insulating and self-cleaning and they treat their wastewater on-site and even the food here is tested for safety. the chairman has said this is a big step moving forward. because it embodies what foxconn wants to do eventually -- moving up the chain and moving away from la
is the only place aside from beijing that can be the chinese silicon valley with peking university. arehe two universities partnering with foxconn its fourth-generation industrial campusnd eco-friendly built largely with recycled steel which will produce smartphones, large-screen tvs, and house 100 or a thousand square meter r&d center and a big data center housed in an energy efficient windtunnel. nearby, other companies are also billing -- building facilities. all three will chip in to...
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silicon valley billionaire bought the property along the san mateo county beach in 2008.cked the gate to the private road to keep beachgoers away. the surf rider foundation says he needed a permit from the county or the coastal commission to block that road. it says he never got one. the ruling not expected for several weeks. >>> peninsula seniors who may be losing their gym say they're not going down without a fight. the 35-year-old ymca facility on page mill road will close later this year. but at a community meeting today, ymca members will have a chance to speak their mind. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live from palo alto this morning with why this facility means so much to those members. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a pretty nigtight-knit group, working together for 15, 20 years. now the gym's cloeg they want a real reason why. the 2300 member of the ymca found out last month that the facility will close for good in october. the board says because of a financial decision. in a letter the ymca silicon valley, oversees 11 different facilities t
silicon valley billionaire bought the property along the san mateo county beach in 2008.cked the gate to the private road to keep beachgoers away. the surf rider foundation says he needed a permit from the county or the coastal commission to block that road. it says he never got one. the ruling not expected for several weeks. >>> peninsula seniors who may be losing their gym say they're not going down without a fight. the 35-year-old ymca facility on page mill road will close later...
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i will take you back to a simple place in time to silicon valley before the internet before facebook or texting that age of the beeper. [laughter] the fax machine was cool during the digital revolution in when the tribe of engineers in entrepreneurs and venture capitalists cave in to gather with an explosion that rocked our world improve the power of creative ideas can become reality with willpower and sheer passion creating millions of jobs and untold wealth and looking at challenges today about education and the short-term investment not a lot of patience and money for a tough problems like solving climate change today. if we are not doing that are we as innovative as we thought we were? before i it just that let me take you back how i got to silicon valley i was interested in technology but in 1985 the young photojournalist coverings of famine in ethiopia was a news photographer and had seen a number of horrific things with this was on a scale that was incomprehensible walking into a campus 100,000 in almost all of them are dying. i shop for time and "newsweek" and i was overwhelm
i will take you back to a simple place in time to silicon valley before the internet before facebook or texting that age of the beeper. [laughter] the fax machine was cool during the digital revolution in when the tribe of engineers in entrepreneurs and venture capitalists cave in to gather with an explosion that rocked our world improve the power of creative ideas can become reality with willpower and sheer passion creating millions of jobs and untold wealth and looking at challenges today...
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today, wine country visits the silicone valley. we return here on your comunidad del ps valle. >> we're back here. this is my kind of show. we're loaded up here because this is the annual event where the napa valley, sonoma valley and silicone valley which is rich in producing wine comes together in one location. with me here are the organizers of the event. ray and maria. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> and ray, you've brought some great whines over the past few years here to comunidad del valle. >> overdid it. and look at the names. el ray. tonto. great whines. >> we have some pictures from previous years that we grabbed from your website. but tell us about thisser use's event and what makes this special. >> this year we're going to do the food and wine paring, which should be interesting. we're going to pair the food with the whines and you're going to walk around and start with the white whines and end up with the reds. and that makes it special when you do that because a lot of people response and food and wine paring, w
today, wine country visits the silicone valley. we return here on your comunidad del ps valle. >> we're back here. this is my kind of show. we're loaded up here because this is the annual event where the napa valley, sonoma valley and silicone valley which is rich in producing wine comes together in one location. with me here are the organizers of the event. ray and maria. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> and ray, you've brought some great whines over the past few years...
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silicon valley billionaire bought the property along the popular beach in 2008.e locked the gate on the private road to keep beachgoers away. the surf rider foundation says he needed a permit from the county or the coastal commission to block the road but says he never got one. a ruling could take several weeks. >> he claims he has the treaty of hildago to back him up. christina loren this morning. >> good morning. we've got plenty of beaches. you know what? this weekend is going to be comfortable. some of your favorite bay area beaches. as usual, warm spot down in santa cruz, monterey comfortable. but we're going to be humid for the first part of the day. as we get into the afternoon, we're going to lose humidity. it's already fading fast. as i widen out for you, stop the clock on radar, real-time, you can see one little batch still on its way to sonoma county but lingering over marin for the next 30 minutes to an hour. san francisco, mostly cloudy, same overcast sky to start the day in emeryville. look what the a beautiful sunrise taking shape here in the south
silicon valley billionaire bought the property along the popular beach in 2008.e locked the gate on the private road to keep beachgoers away. the surf rider foundation says he needed a permit from the county or the coastal commission to block the road but says he never got one. a ruling could take several weeks. >> he claims he has the treaty of hildago to back him up. christina loren this morning. >> good morning. we've got plenty of beaches. you know what? this weekend is going to...
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(laughter) silicon valley (cheers and applause) silicon valley, the silicon valley would be the nation's richest state per capita and they wouldn't have to share their wealth with california other poorer per capita, so i believe their state bird will be this. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: meanwhile the neighboring states of central california would become the poorest state in the nation so, maybe instead of central california, a better name would be very west virginia. of course, if they break up into six states they would have to figure some stuff out. first they would have to win the election then get congress to approve it. and after that the only question remains is who has to keep mel gibson. it's a rom solid plan that needs no further explanation. here to explain it further is the architect of six californias, please welcome tim draper. mr. draper, thank you so much for being here. (cheers and applause) i think you've explained it just perfectly. you say california cannot be governed because it's just too geographically large, right? >> yeah. >> stephen: is that why states like
(laughter) silicon valley (cheers and applause) silicon valley, the silicon valley would be the nation's richest state per capita and they wouldn't have to share their wealth with california other poorer per capita, so i believe their state bird will be this. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: meanwhile the neighboring states of central california would become the poorest state in the nation so, maybe instead of central california, a better name would be very west virginia. of course, if...
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>> what does silicon valley get that other industries do not get?licon valley understands we do not hole up in our labs and invent something and then to doubt, there it is. that being present and active in what is going on is central to innovation. people frequently hold up steve jobs. he was talking to people constantly. i am interested in learning about this and what these google folks are doing. silicon valley is a combination of intense cooperation and competition. >> on the one hand linkedin makes it easier to find good opportunities and for companies to lose good people. >> when you have a more open and transparent ecosystem that means that the quality opportunities, the quality companies, the high culture companies will benefit. the talent will flow to that. overall, it it is massive benefit for the individual and the companies that have interesting opportunities and that is a good thing. >> you have a statement of alliance that people can't use as a guide. in the end is in a just a promise and a promise can be broken? >> promises can be brok
>> what does silicon valley get that other industries do not get?licon valley understands we do not hole up in our labs and invent something and then to doubt, there it is. that being present and active in what is going on is central to innovation. people frequently hold up steve jobs. he was talking to people constantly. i am interested in learning about this and what these google folks are doing. silicon valley is a combination of intense cooperation and competition. >> on the one...
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but will his message infiltrate all of silicon valley and beyond? well that's anyone's guess. >> i love that he's talking about privacy and really important issues for technologies. what the rest of the country will do. i'm not paid. just trying to build a business. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> now recent polls put rand paul near the front of the pack among likely republican presidential contenders. >>> overcrowding is a huge problem in california classrooms. today in walnut creek, a push to add more teachers to the mix. the university hosted a career fair for teachers this morning. representatives from dozens of school districts were on hand to interview potential candidates. some told us they're already getting offers. >> got one job offer. and four interviews for next week. >> offered a job on the spot after my interview with the vallejo unified school district. >> the teachers' association it would take about 100,000 new teachers to bring the state's student teacher ratio just up to the national average. >>> well, hundre
but will his message infiltrate all of silicon valley and beyond? well that's anyone's guess. >> i love that he's talking about privacy and really important issues for technologies. what the rest of the country will do. i'm not paid. just trying to build a business. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> now recent polls put rand paul near the front of the pack among likely republican presidential contenders. >>> overcrowding is a huge problem in...
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from me in silicon valley. melissa: everyone did. >> don't want to pay welfare in their own state. melissa: that is true. look at map of silicon valley want to carve itself out and central california which would be poorest of these states. farm region. they have got fresno. they have a lot of immigrant workers. they're like, you all fend for yourself and we'll keep our silicon valley dollars. that is amazing. >> where is l.a.? melissa: west california. you would think they call themselves hollywood. include santa barbara and los angeles. they're okay with the santa barbara people but that's it. >> people are spending actual money to make this happen. melissa: this will not happen. getting a lot of traction. first it was a joke. >> still a joke. melissa: still a joke but -- >> isn't there political element here? why are the silicon valley liberals looking to stiff the poor people of california? melissa: right. >> that's what i like to know. melissa: because it is all about money after the all. >>> beatle and buf
from me in silicon valley. melissa: everyone did. >> don't want to pay welfare in their own state. melissa: that is true. look at map of silicon valley want to carve itself out and central california which would be poorest of these states. farm region. they have got fresno. they have a lot of immigrant workers. they're like, you all fend for yourself and we'll keep our silicon valley dollars. that is amazing. >> where is l.a.? melissa: west california. you would think they call...
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hbr and says this is great and we like the book actually we think we could write a book on how silicon valley does it in a way that is helpful and instructive, because obviously classically, classically silicon centrally everything is good and just copy us. >> no, no, elements of it, like elements of how you create, how you adapt, and so the key thing was, really, like most people have a square on the face the notion of lifetime employment is gone. >> rose: right. >> but that is not the way the world operates anymore. >> rose: you two do general motors and work for 40 years. >> yes. and you say well, but implicitly underlying the hr programs, underlying the recruiting, underlying their managing is still this presumption of a lifetime employment program. and what that is, it leads to a dishonest conversation because both the employee and the company, the manager know there is some real chance the employee is going to go work somewhere else but if you don't have that conversation yo you are having a live admission and that leads to disrust and that's the thing, let's fix that and have an honest
hbr and says this is great and we like the book actually we think we could write a book on how silicon valley does it in a way that is helpful and instructive, because obviously classically, classically silicon centrally everything is good and just copy us. >> no, no, elements of it, like elements of how you create, how you adapt, and so the key thing was, really, like most people have a square on the face the notion of lifetime employment is gone. >> rose: right. >> but that...
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if you are a silicon valley driver westbound 237 this is definitely a bright spot. you can see more cars coming around this bend but so far still looks clear to zanker road. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. we are checking the forecast with lawrence. >> i'm loving the tropical feel. you are, save money, don't have to go to hawaii, can stay right here. feeling nice and tropical outside! [ laughter ] >> out the door we go. we have a lot of clouds this morning and yeah, looks like even a couple of raindrops showing up on our hi-def doppler radar as the monsoonal clouds continue to sweep on by. not only that, we're seeing down below thick fog and heavy drizzle toward the coastline. as we look toward the afternoon skies becoming partly cloudy. it is still going to be on the muggy side. but then i think things change tomorrow. we'll see more sunshine, less humidity, and looks like more comfortable weather as we head in toward the weekend. high pressure though bringing those monsoonal clouds right back up into the bay area. that subtropical moist
if you are a silicon valley driver westbound 237 this is definitely a bright spot. you can see more cars coming around this bend but so far still looks clear to zanker road. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. we are checking the forecast with lawrence. >> i'm loving the tropical feel. you are, save money, don't have to go to hawaii, can stay right here. feeling nice and tropical outside! [ laughter ] >> out the door we go. we have a lot of clouds this...
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that is the old silicon valley. space anymore for the kind of technology we have now. >> thank you for hitting the streets for us today. cory johnson, editor at large. thank you for watching this it vision of "bloomberg west." ♪ welcome to "money clip." in motors, big hearted for planes. one of the world's largest airshows takes off. in property building, the hudson yards. we talked to one of the top developers in new york city. a mammoth private real estate project. in company, lyft gets a flat. not exactly the car service into new york jet. g.m. on its mind. ken feinberg tells bloomberg how he is handling the compensation for the recalls.
that is the old silicon valley. space anymore for the kind of technology we have now. >> thank you for hitting the streets for us today. cory johnson, editor at large. thank you for watching this it vision of "bloomberg west." ♪ welcome to "money clip." in motors, big hearted for planes. one of the world's largest airshows takes off. in property building, the hudson yards. we talked to one of the top developers in new york city. a mammoth private real estate project....
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that is the old silicon valley.t need that space anymore for the kind of technology we have now. >> thank you for hitting the streets for us today. cory johnson, editor at large. thank you for watching this it vision of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for omega xl. ♪ >> my name is larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery, and when i recovered, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods,
that is the old silicon valley.t need that space anymore for the kind of technology we have now. >> thank you for hitting the streets for us today. cory johnson, editor at large. thank you for watching this it vision of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for omega xl. ♪ >> my name is larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery, and when i recovered, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me...
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and there is, if you go to silicon valley right now, all you hear is talk about content. the googles, you name it, any major company with cash on its balance sheet wants to buy content and i said the minute time warner broke up, it was in play. i think this is not, listen, if you know rupert murdoch, i know you want to get to him, let me make the point. if you know rupert murdoch, he is one of the best in business bidding out these things. he knows what he is doing. i'm sure he will make another bid. i just have a feeling that this is the beginning of a war that someone else will come in on think, james. >> well, i think if you're time warner employee, just my personal point of view you would rather have business and assets run by rupert murdoch than alternative. melissa: alternative. what is the alternative? cbs, abc? to charlie's point seems like they're in play one way or the other. >> charlie is right. somebody is going to buy it. >> they are in play. this company will not be independent. i'm not saying who. i mean, you know, i would never bet against rupert murdoch b
and there is, if you go to silicon valley right now, all you hear is talk about content. the googles, you name it, any major company with cash on its balance sheet wants to buy content and i said the minute time warner broke up, it was in play. i think this is not, listen, if you know rupert murdoch, i know you want to get to him, let me make the point. if you know rupert murdoch, he is one of the best in business bidding out these things. he knows what he is doing. i'm sure he will make...
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it's silicon valley. you -- you get your job done when you need to get it done. >> reporter: they proved that when most got up to leave at the end of regulation with the game still up for grabs. but this is silicon valley where soccer is just a game but your work is your life. in santa clara, john ramos, kpix 5. >> 24/7. the world cup helped facebook reach a new milestone. it hit 1 billion world cup- related posts comments and likes even before team usa played today. facebook says traffic is always high during sporting events but it has never had a billion interactions on a single topic. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. today the world's new top terrorist declared himself ruler of a new country as more u.s. troops were sent in to confront the threat. we'll take you to iraq. plus, we're in murrieta where we're going to look in on the 140 child immigrants who are now in fede
it's silicon valley. you -- you get your job done when you need to get it done. >> reporter: they proved that when most got up to leave at the end of regulation with the game still up for grabs. but this is silicon valley where soccer is just a game but your work is your life. in santa clara, john ramos, kpix 5. >> 24/7. the world cup helped facebook reach a new milestone. it hit 1 billion world cup- related posts comments and likes even before team usa played today. facebook says...
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that when we spoke in silicon valley. said he didn't expect a french politician to be able to be business friendly, to understand the concerns of businesses. i said, well -- >> if you ask what the new france is looking like, you were looking at it. give me a snapshot of where you think the french economy is that today. >> it is on a slow recovery. things are getting better because of the economic environment internationally is becoming better. we the eurozone recovery, but still have a lot of work to do. i think we have done a lot for the past three years. i think it is very difficult because the political cycle, five years, is a very short cycle to see the results of structural policy. >> do you think the act of governing has changed president hollande'ideas about what is best for the economy? >> i think he is very consistent in his choices. you can be consistent and then have a reality which is very difficult because i cannot deny france is in crisis. it has been that way since 2008 and 2009. we are slowly recovering fr
that when we spoke in silicon valley. said he didn't expect a french politician to be able to be business friendly, to understand the concerns of businesses. i said, well -- >> if you ask what the new france is looking like, you were looking at it. give me a snapshot of where you think the french economy is that today. >> it is on a slow recovery. things are getting better because of the economic environment internationally is becoming better. we the eurozone recovery, but still...
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>> new at 6:00, selling sex in the silicon valley. a bay area sex worker named suzy q tells us business is booming. >> indictment of a suspect for killing a teenager whose body has never been found. transcripts from the case, released minutes ago. >> high-rise rentals. you're going to see how apartment living is fuelling the downtown economy. >> what the oakland school district is doing to save guard it's people against identity theft after an abc7 news i team investigation. >> i had so much faith in the sex worker community. this woman, a suspected call girl accused of watching a google executive die of a heroin overdose exposed a dirty little secret in silicon valley. good evening. >> an atlanta television station is reporting the suspected call girl admitt in santa cruz that she gave heroin to her boyfriend in atlanta last year and he too died as an overdose. it should come as no surprise the sex trade is booming in silicon valley. technology workers are thriving and bank accounts are swelling. >> i spoke with four sex workers betw
>> new at 6:00, selling sex in the silicon valley. a bay area sex worker named suzy q tells us business is booming. >> indictment of a suspect for killing a teenager whose body has never been found. transcripts from the case, released minutes ago. >> high-rise rentals. you're going to see how apartment living is fuelling the downtown economy. >> what the oakland school district is doing to save guard it's people against identity theft after an abc7 news i team...
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wasng up, hillary clinton a silicon valley today. why was she hearing who wish to trying to win over? ♪ >> welcome back. yahoo! is buying flurry. terms were not disclosed. flurry analyzes data for mobile phone users to help developers better understand their audience. marissa mayer has been looking at acquisitions to boost revenue growth in the company. did been out at least 12 acquisitions this year alone. valley is increasingly becoming a place to be for some of the biggest names in politics. former secretary of state hillary clinton is basing -- visiting facebook and twitter headquarters where she is taking questions and meeting executives. while silicon valley is traditional territory for democrats, republicans are also making a big show here with potential presidential candidate rand paul speaking at a recent gathering and counting his admiration for products like bitcoin in opposition to nsa surveillance. cory johnson is still here with me and joining us from new york is sarah frier. sarah, what can you tell us about these ques
wasng up, hillary clinton a silicon valley today. why was she hearing who wish to trying to win over? ♪ >> welcome back. yahoo! is buying flurry. terms were not disclosed. flurry analyzes data for mobile phone users to help developers better understand their audience. marissa mayer has been looking at acquisitions to boost revenue growth in the company. did been out at least 12 acquisitions this year alone. valley is increasingly becoming a place to be for some of the biggest names in...
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kpix 5's kiet do spoke with a silicon valley millionaire and sex addict, a story you'll see only on 5,. >> reporter: i sat down with a man we'll call jack who has a silicon valley cautionary tale of sex, money, power and ego. we concealed his identity and changed his voice. all your life you have been risking. >> yes. >> reporter: and this was one more -- >> one more girl with a big risk. >> reporter: jack is a high- flying tech executive whose seven-figure salary sends him all over the world. working 14 hour days, often 7 days a week. he had a fancy home, smart attractive wife, and quarter million-dollar bonuses. you have it all. why would you risk it? >> the high that you get from risking it. that's the addiction. at least in my case. >> reporter: jack found his dates on myredbook.com, an escort review service that was raided by the f.b.i. last month. jack says the hookers, hotels and pricy dinners cost him well over $100,000 over five years. living a double life was part of the thrill. but his wife found the incriminating emails last year and divorced him. was having a spouse part
kpix 5's kiet do spoke with a silicon valley millionaire and sex addict, a story you'll see only on 5,. >> reporter: i sat down with a man we'll call jack who has a silicon valley cautionary tale of sex, money, power and ego. we concealed his identity and changed his voice. all your life you have been risking. >> yes. >> reporter: and this was one more -- >> one more girl with a big risk. >> reporter: jack is a high- flying tech executive whose seven-figure salary...
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why is this becoming more of a problem in silicon valley?> it's not the first time and it's not going to be the last time. my first instinct the silicon valley is dominated with young guys. but in this case, it's two women. any place where there's a lot of money and a lot of power, which we got to look at silicon valley, this kind of thing can happen, what he did say to me the reason that silicon valley is different than other big corporations and kind of thing is silicon valley is all about perception, what the attorney said the way yahoo handled this the first instinct is to deny, deny, deny, instead of deal with it. obviously, we'll look at it and see. i'm going to be interviewing and have more details. >> checking other top stories for you at 30 minutes past the hour. two and a half years after it crashed and killed 32 people off the coast of italy, the costa concordia cruise ship is floating again. it will be towed away in a salvage operation. the ship's final journey is to the italian port of genoa. >>> this week in july it one of hott
why is this becoming more of a problem in silicon valley?> it's not the first time and it's not going to be the last time. my first instinct the silicon valley is dominated with young guys. but in this case, it's two women. any place where there's a lot of money and a lot of power, which we got to look at silicon valley, this kind of thing can happen, what he did say to me the reason that silicon valley is different than other big corporations and kind of thing is silicon valley is all about...
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mike honda is being challenged in the district of silicon valley. we'll be joined to talk about why he is running and the inequality debate here in the bay area. we have a special guest host for the hour. we have the cheapest creative officer for -- chief creative numeral -- new,. how is that going? >> great. we just signed to istanbul. these going all over with festivals of innovation. >> what you mean by festivals of innovation? >> we turned the meeting inside out. you can go in and see the company in its native environment. " last year was a host company, and they came in and saw how the sausage was made . >> you also have some of the biggest technology companies in the world signed up to do this. >> google, adobe, salesforce, twitter. it is also interesting to see companies that are not tech companies. they are also changing how business is done. >> you have also found that a number of media companies and have a lot of thoughts on the future of media. later inalk about that the show, but first, the lead story, a federal privacy watchdog gives a
mike honda is being challenged in the district of silicon valley. we'll be joined to talk about why he is running and the inequality debate here in the bay area. we have a special guest host for the hour. we have the cheapest creative officer for -- chief creative numeral -- new,. how is that going? >> great. we just signed to istanbul. these going all over with festivals of innovation. >> what you mean by festivals of innovation? >> we turned the meeting inside out. you can...
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i mean, that is what silicon valley is all about.trepreneur that fails, we will pick that person up, fund them again to do something new, if it's a good idea. >> is there any thinking, with these 30 little henry fords, that we've got to crush detroit? >> some. there was a company--it's pretty well known--tesla, for a long time believed that what would be their advantage is, they had no car people. no detroit people. "we're going to build a vehicle company exactly like we'd build a computer company. so it's--when you have your car repaired, it's going to be like going into your apple store. we'll give you a latte; you watch your car being repaired." these are real statements. so they've certainly found out you can't--you cannot build a car company without car people. >> there's sort of this feeling of--especially in silicon valley--that people in the automobile business aren't very smart. and then they get into it, and they find out, "holy mackerel. look at all this government regulation. look at what everything costs." and then once
i mean, that is what silicon valley is all about.trepreneur that fails, we will pick that person up, fund them again to do something new, if it's a good idea. >> is there any thinking, with these 30 little henry fords, that we've got to crush detroit? >> some. there was a company--it's pretty well known--tesla, for a long time believed that what would be their advantage is, they had no car people. no detroit people. "we're going to build a vehicle company exactly like we'd...
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is bringing to light a steamy side to silicon valley. we spoke with a san jose sex addiction therapist who says, she is seeing an increase in clients who engage in illicit sexual activity. and a direct correlation between high income and engagement in those compulsive sexual behaviors. i have seen a direct correlation between the incoming and the valley and the acting out in the valley. our clientele, particularly suffers various kinds of compulsive sexual behaviors in the last five years. some prostitutes even promote themselves as quote - "speaking geek". and wear outfits like these. on your screen. in their online profile pictures, to appeal to a "technie clientele." today, a federal judge has ruled california's death penalty is unconstitutional. the judge says, the death penalty is considered cruel and unusual punishment--violating the eighth amendment. he says the system is dysfunctional and its implementation is arbitrary. california put a moratorium on the death penalty in 2006 and hasn't executed anyone since then. death penalty
is bringing to light a steamy side to silicon valley. we spoke with a san jose sex addiction therapist who says, she is seeing an increase in clients who engage in illicit sexual activity. and a direct correlation between high income and engagement in those compulsive sexual behaviors. i have seen a direct correlation between the incoming and the valley and the acting out in the valley. our clientele, particularly suffers various kinds of compulsive sexual behaviors in the last five years. some...
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. >> reporter: i sat down with a man we'll call jack who has a silicon valley cautionary tale of sex, money, power and ego. we concealed his identity and changed his voice. all your life you have been risking it. and this was one more -- >> one more girl with a big risk. >> reporter: jack is a high- flying tech executive whose seven-figure salary sends him all over the world working 14- hour days often 7 days a week. he had a beautiful home, wife and $250,000. why would you risk it? >> the addiction in risk. >> reporter: he found his dates on myredbook.com an escort review service raided by the fbi last month. he said the hookers, hotels and pricy dinners cost him over $100,000 over five years. living a double life was part of the thrill. but his wife found incriminating emails last year and divorced him. was having a spouse part of the high? >> i don't think having a spouse was part of the high, i'd like to believe that that's not true. >> what you already have is not as rewarding as the winning of something new. >> reporter: dr. elaine brady is a sex addiction specialist and says an
. >> reporter: i sat down with a man we'll call jack who has a silicon valley cautionary tale of sex, money, power and ego. we concealed his identity and changed his voice. all your life you have been risking it. and this was one more -- >> one more girl with a big risk. >> reporter: jack is a high- flying tech executive whose seven-figure salary sends him all over the world working 14- hour days often 7 days a week. he had a beautiful home, wife and $250,000. why would you...
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and mark told me that, you know, when we talked in the silicon valley it was a year ago. he told me well, i didn't expect a french politician to be able to be business friendly, to understand the concerns of businesses. and i said well-- . >> rose: if you ask what does the new france look like, you're looking at it. >> yeah, i think so. >> rose: give me a snapshot of where you think the french economy is today? >> well, i think it's on the slow recovery. we have indicators that show that things are getting better because the economic environment internationally is becoming better, in the euro zone recoveries there. but we still have a lot of work to do in terms of structure reforms. i think we've done a lot for the past two years. i think it's very difficult because the political cycle five years is very short cycle to see the results of structural policies. >> rose: do you think that the act of governing has changed president hollande ideas about what's best for an economy? >> no, i think it's very consistent in his choices. but now you can be consistent in your choices
and mark told me that, you know, when we talked in the silicon valley it was a year ago. he told me well, i didn't expect a french politician to be able to be business friendly, to understand the concerns of businesses. and i said well-- . >> rose: if you ask what does the new france look like, you're looking at it. >> yeah, i think so. >> rose: give me a snapshot of where you think the french economy is today? >> well, i think it's on the slow recovery. we have...
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one definitely think important thing to note is that silicon valley is really out of touch on how bad this company -- in this country are actually hurting. the unemployment rate, if you exclude part-time work, -- if you include part-time work, is close to 50%. children are living in poverty. today's applications solve one percent problems. >> so you think silicon valley is being unfairly targeted. i think the dawn of technology being responsible for a loss of jobs is a dominant narrative that is unfair. it's far more about globalization than technology. in the long run, there needs to marketty in the job through new industries. that takes a long time to play out. in the short term, yes, people are getting displaced. silicon valley is targeted because wealth creation happens so much faster in a way that is so much more dramatic than any other industry. it's obvious why we are being targeted, and we have done a very bad job of adding forth any kind of compelling narrative on why we shouldn't be. one solution is to work on technologies that will change the status for kids in poverty. oth
one definitely think important thing to note is that silicon valley is really out of touch on how bad this company -- in this country are actually hurting. the unemployment rate, if you exclude part-time work, -- if you include part-time work, is close to 50%. children are living in poverty. today's applications solve one percent problems. >> so you think silicon valley is being unfairly targeted. i think the dawn of technology being responsible for a loss of jobs is a dominant narrative...
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. >> this case has shed light on the booming sex trade in silicon valley. sex trade workers have benefited from the tech clientele with a lot of money to burn. tiffany wilson has the story. >> reporter: unable to find a job in 2009, joleen turned to dancing at the lucky lady. >> what i heard from those who were working before the recession it was insane how little money we were making. the tech boom in the late 1990s and the early 2000s had been great for the sex industry. >> today she sees a similar resurgeons thanks to new money and new customers. >> around here we are getting an influx of people moving to the bay area and getting paid lots of money which is great for any industry, especially direct service industries. >> another sex worker based out of sacramento says she commutes to silicon valley because she can charge higher rates to customers who have more money and social opportunities. >> it would be ridiculous if i did not respond to the economic boom here in the silicon valley. >> she noticed a shift in her clients in the past year. >> i have gon
. >> this case has shed light on the booming sex trade in silicon valley. sex trade workers have benefited from the tech clientele with a lot of money to burn. tiffany wilson has the story. >> reporter: unable to find a job in 2009, joleen turned to dancing at the lucky lady. >> what i heard from those who were working before the recession it was insane how little money we were making. the tech boom in the late 1990s and the early 2000s had been great for the sex industry....
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silicon valley drivers also off to a nice start. i wanted to show you this live look at 880 and westbound 237. when you can see all lanes are clear on 880 and 237. and if you are traveling farther north up in oakland northbound and southbound 880 the nimitz freeway, these taillights are continuing into san leandro and hayward. and now just the overnight roadwork has been picked up. everything looks good. at the bay bridge, you are stacked up almost to the maze from the foot of the maze now. the metering lights were turned on at 5:45 as usual. we still are watching the scene of this fatal crash, a traffic alert. the investigation into this accident is now more than 4 hours old. northbound 101 at that lawrence expressway off-ramp remains closed in fact we had some video taken from the scene earlier. the accident happened around 2:00 this morning. and again right now just the off-ramp is blocked but it is starting to affect the main lines of the freeway. we are starting to see delays around great america parkway. probably your best bet
silicon valley drivers also off to a nice start. i wanted to show you this live look at 880 and westbound 237. when you can see all lanes are clear on 880 and 237. and if you are traveling farther north up in oakland northbound and southbound 880 the nimitz freeway, these taillights are continuing into san leandro and hayward. and now just the overnight roadwork has been picked up. everything looks good. at the bay bridge, you are stacked up almost to the maze from the foot of the maze now. the...
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cory, does this mean good things for silicon valley?hey get alan mulally to join the board of google. >> %3450 a month is the maximum amount someone can get in social security according to my recent research on google. i wonder if matt asked him how he was finding his social security information. that might've been the clue. for mulally, it's interesting, not just because he did such amazing things with ford but , because a lot that happened at boeing happened under his development. while the rollout costs some issues, he was long gone before that, and i think the development of that and the market for that plane is something he gets the credit for as well. so a widely respected leader. googles self driving car gets a lot of attention, but their efforts to put android in the dashboard are going to be the biggest effort in the near-term and maybe forever, understanding how car companies think about developing the dashboard and how other software makers could get inside that and are in deed doing so is going to be invaluable. >> when you
cory, does this mean good things for silicon valley?hey get alan mulally to join the board of google. >> %3450 a month is the maximum amount someone can get in social security according to my recent research on google. i wonder if matt asked him how he was finding his social security information. that might've been the clue. for mulally, it's interesting, not just because he did such amazing things with ford but , because a lot that happened at boeing happened under his development. while...
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jefferson, the northern most part, north would be one country in the sierra nevada region, silicon valley, san francisco bay area. central, central valley, west would be l.a. and santa barbara. then south would be inland empire as well as san diego. tim draper is leading the plan, one of his points is that the state capitol is not accessible enough for most californians, something that would change with six californians. >> to our government, we're all going to be better off. better represented, we're going to have, we're going to have choice, we're going to be able to choose. i can't lay it out any simpler than that. >> reporter: there are major hurtles, of course, the u.s. constitution requires both congress and the california legislature to approve this. and so far, according to a february field poll, it doesn't appear there'd be enough from californians with 59% surveyed opposing the idea. now draper, the next step would be for him to signature to each county register who would then have to verify if he got valid, enough valid signatures. live in san francisco this morning, stephanie
jefferson, the northern most part, north would be one country in the sierra nevada region, silicon valley, san francisco bay area. central, central valley, west would be l.a. and santa barbara. then south would be inland empire as well as san diego. tim draper is leading the plan, one of his points is that the state capitol is not accessible enough for most californians, something that would change with six californians. >> to our government, we're all going to be better off. better...
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. >> this case has shed light on the booming sex trade in silicon valley. sex trade workers have benefited from the tech clientele with a lot of money to burn. tiffany wilson has the story. >> reporter: unable to find a job in 2009, joleen turned to dancing at the lucky lady. >> what i heard from those who were working before the recession it was insane how little money we were making. the tech boom in the late 1990s and the early 2000s had been great for the sex industry. >> today she sees a similar resurgeons thanks to new money and new customers. >> around here we are getting an influx of people moving to the bay area and getting paid lots of money which is great for any industry, especially direct service industries. >> another sex worker based out of sacramento says she commutes to silicon valley because she can charge higher rates to customers who have more money and social opportunities. >> it would be ridiculous if i did not respond to the economic boom here in the silicon valley. >> she noticed a shift in her clients in the past year. >> i have gon
. >> this case has shed light on the booming sex trade in silicon valley. sex trade workers have benefited from the tech clientele with a lot of money to burn. tiffany wilson has the story. >> reporter: unable to find a job in 2009, joleen turned to dancing at the lucky lady. >> what i heard from those who were working before the recession it was insane how little money we were making. the tech boom in the late 1990s and the early 2000s had been great for the sex industry....
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we cannot fill the jobs in silicon valley. 30,000 open jobs as we speak.new college graduates with a computer science degree, getting $100,000 in a signing bonus alone in silicon valley today. yet, tens of thousands of people in middle america do not have a job. it is because we do not understand the skills that are needed in silicon valley with what is being taught to all these young people, whether it is in high school or college. they are doingt is so powerful. we are teaching young people the kinds of things they need to be successful in tomorrow's economy. we need to do more of that. the second issue is about creative thinking, what i was talking about earlier. it was famously said that computers are useless, they only give answers. that is half right. they do give answers. useless, not completely useless. the second part of that equation for the giving answers problems we're setting as human beings in front of those computers. this is that left brain and the right brain. this is what gives us the iphone and the amazon buying experiences. it involves
we cannot fill the jobs in silicon valley. 30,000 open jobs as we speak.new college graduates with a computer science degree, getting $100,000 in a signing bonus alone in silicon valley today. yet, tens of thousands of people in middle america do not have a job. it is because we do not understand the skills that are needed in silicon valley with what is being taught to all these young people, whether it is in high school or college. they are doingt is so powerful. we are teaching young people...
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i can't tell you how many times -- >> silicon valley. >> silicon valley in general.n the last, i would say, year, there has been a lot of allegations of sexual harass manhattan. i spoke to the lawyer and he said there's a lot of money but this case is different because it's between two women and what the lawyer said is when there's money and there's power, this kind of thing can happen and silicon valley is very different than other big corporations because it's very focused on perception and what he said instead of dealing this head on, they denied, denied, denied. >> you reported today. you're reporting today about allegations swirling around silicon valley that most people never thought about until this weekend thanks to you. very interesting case. appreciate it, laurie. >>> a mother's worst fear may soon become reality. mexican police think they may have found the body of an american missing for the last six months. harry divert disappeared in a violent motor vehicle trip. in his last text to his girlfriend he said he was in a place, quote, too dangerous for me t
i can't tell you how many times -- >> silicon valley. >> silicon valley in general.n the last, i would say, year, there has been a lot of allegations of sexual harass manhattan. i spoke to the lawyer and he said there's a lot of money but this case is different because it's between two women and what the lawyer said is when there's money and there's power, this kind of thing can happen and silicon valley is very different than other big corporations because it's very focused on...