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even in silicon valley, nobody did that. their idea was just to take the eight of them and join a different semiconductor operation as a team. and it was only because a financier called arthur rock showed up sort of through some coincidence and no, no, don't just join another company. you guys have talent, start your own company. i'm going to liberate you from big corporations, have your own company. and then if you succeed, you get to own the profits. you know, you get rich. let's run with that. and they're like, no, we don't know how to do that. how do you form a company? we don't have any money to start the company with you. so yeah, i'm the finance. i'll get you the money. um, and gordon moore, who was one of the traitorous eight who started fairchild and later started intel and therefore is a sort of, you know, absolute, you know, a great, you know, kind of forefather of modern silicon valley to amazing. he was the co-founder of. he called himself an accidental it wasn't his idea to go off and found a small company beca
even in silicon valley, nobody did that. their idea was just to take the eight of them and join a different semiconductor operation as a team. and it was only because a financier called arthur rock showed up sort of through some coincidence and no, no, don't just join another company. you guys have talent, start your own company. i'm going to liberate you from big corporations, have your own company. and then if you succeed, you get to own the profits. you know, you get rich. let's run with...
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not just focusing on a few like silicon valley. to tribe or things.l likely result ins identifying some of the ideas of future technology and companies and industries of the future. >> let's go back out again. so tell me about that. >> working and the venture capital firm. and then to be helpful at that juncture with that community collaboration trying to build new amenities with the largest privately funded park in theac country. and also back play a whole new generation of startups what they did five or six years ago was basically try to position tulsa as a place for remote workers long before the pandemic and paying $10000 if you would move and work remotely with another company and they had remarkable success people bought houses and state and that's what you see all over the country. >> so explained to me about the post pandemic that are likely to thrive and create and eat ecosystem what's different from five years ago? >> we should acknowledge even though the pandemic is had so much tragedy there is a silver lining which is the unlock the sense
not just focusing on a few like silicon valley. to tribe or things.l likely result ins identifying some of the ideas of future technology and companies and industries of the future. >> let's go back out again. so tell me about that. >> working and the venture capital firm. and then to be helpful at that juncture with that community collaboration trying to build new amenities with the largest privately funded park in theac country. and also back play a whole new generation of...
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they're not in, say, silicon valley. now, they part of the reason to write the book is to inspire them to actually start those and do it wherever they are, because that's now more possible than it was even just ten years ago. so let's go back to this period, this 2000. i mean, the book really starts in 2014. so this period of 2003 to 2014 where you're coming to this idea, were you drawn to the idea of investing in cities around america for moral reasons, for economic reasons? did think there was higher potential return. you think it was going to be good to good for america? did you just want to go on an amazing bus tour with your wife around the whole country? tell me, what brought you to this idea? really, all the above. i did think it was a differentiated of most investors are investing in place like silicon valley investing in other places you find opportunities maybe other others would would miss. that was part of it. also, we did realize because of the data around job creation that most of the jobs in the country ar
they're not in, say, silicon valley. now, they part of the reason to write the book is to inspire them to actually start those and do it wherever they are, because that's now more possible than it was even just ten years ago. so let's go back to this period, this 2000. i mean, the book really starts in 2014. so this period of 2003 to 2014 where you're coming to this idea, were you drawn to the idea of investing in cities around america for moral reasons, for economic reasons? did think there...
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work with nonprofit partners and donors can improve the lives of children and families living in silicon valleyour ultimate goal is for all of us to participate in a more equitable and just valley. >> who are some of your partners? >> we work with nonprofit organizations on the ground, grassroots organizations. we partnered with united bay area -- united way bay area that you just talk to. and other small and medium and large nonprofit organizations. we also partnered with more than 2000 individuals and families of toners. through their generosity, that will help us give more than 70 -- $707 million in the bay area. >> you give out a lot of grants but to individuals who have scholarships, right? >> we do. we serve donors, scholarship funds to help students achieve their dreams community college or college education. we work with donors to set up funds to ensure that their dreams are fulfilled. >> you talked about the main goal, that is to create equity. is that something that you are working on in housing, in early childhood education, maybe financial stability and emergency response? in all of
work with nonprofit partners and donors can improve the lives of children and families living in silicon valleyour ultimate goal is for all of us to participate in a more equitable and just valley. >> who are some of your partners? >> we work with nonprofit organizations on the ground, grassroots organizations. we partnered with united bay area -- united way bay area that you just talk to. and other small and medium and large nonprofit organizations. we also partnered with more than...
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that's silicon valley. what happens in is that the old technology is the good on the exponential paths they peak and then they implode. and along comes another set of technologies, another forest as the old forest bones down a new forest comes um, that's the constant reinvention that happened to silicon valley. and that's what a jeff described happens at big companies also that you have to be able to burn them down and reinvent them. and the problem is that, um, when you start worshipping, you know the of the founders and we just are getting the god complex. you think that what worked before would work again? no, it doesn't work again, you have to keep reinventing and rethinking. you have to burn down next silicon valley did and reinvent. that's the way it goes. you do you think twitter will be around in a year? i think we're going to see which quitter, and of course i would refer to the technological history of that is that there are at least 2 very strong competitors. and i don't mean donald trump's truth
that's silicon valley. what happens in is that the old technology is the good on the exponential paths they peak and then they implode. and along comes another set of technologies, another forest as the old forest bones down a new forest comes um, that's the constant reinvention that happened to silicon valley. and that's what a jeff described happens at big companies also that you have to be able to burn them down and reinvent them. and the problem is that, um, when you start worshipping, you...
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there are a lot of reasons. >> reporter: the gap only widens in silicon valley. >> the real kicker is that as a woman excels in her career and advances and becomes more educated, the pay gap only widens, which is counterintuitive. >> reporter: maria says she first felt this thing of injustice when she worked as a janitor for a tech company , and was skipped over for raises. >> i felt invisible. i was one more number. >> reporter: she went back to school, learn to the tech furniture business while working in someone else's factory and save money. >> i was forced to get to jobs during the week, and a part-time job on saturday. >> reporter: she started off on her own after being laid off in the 2002.com bust. now, she has 27 employees and owns the factory and the ground it sits on, and her experiences dictate how she treats her employees. >> i don't want my team to go through what i went through. i want to make sure my employees are happy working and contributing to that dream i have. >> reporter: she says the dream is still alive and expanding. in santa clara, len ramirez, . >>> coming
there are a lot of reasons. >> reporter: the gap only widens in silicon valley. >> the real kicker is that as a woman excels in her career and advances and becomes more educated, the pay gap only widens, which is counterintuitive. >> reporter: maria says she first felt this thing of injustice when she worked as a janitor for a tech company , and was skipped over for raises. >> i felt invisible. i was one more number. >> reporter: she went back to school, learn to...
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we wanted to know what is happening in silicone valley.ty much anyone, reid hoffman, cofounded linked in, a partner at gray lock and recently launched an artificial intelligence startup called inflection. here's that conversation. >> reid, thanks for the time. >> great to be here with you poppy. >> what is happening in silicone valley? it seems this is quite a moment of crisis. why? >> well, you know, those of us who are a little older have lived through the bear markets and retractions before. there's still a lot of energy in technology it's just that each entity and company as opposed to doing everything we have to to do a few things well and that's better for the industry, society. obviously there's a lot of pain, layoffs are never a good thing. but i think that's what's going through. i don't think this is like a for whom the bell tolls moment. it's a refocussing moment. >> you were one of the first investors in facebook. do you think looking at it now, it is a net positive for the world and society and truth? or not. >> so i think --
we wanted to know what is happening in silicone valley.ty much anyone, reid hoffman, cofounded linked in, a partner at gray lock and recently launched an artificial intelligence startup called inflection. here's that conversation. >> reid, thanks for the time. >> great to be here with you poppy. >> what is happening in silicone valley? it seems this is quite a moment of crisis. why? >> well, you know, those of us who are a little older have lived through the bear markets...
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>> i think, a lot of people see stanford as a reflection of silicon valley or trading grounds for silicon valley. it's a campus that spawned household names like google and nike. a lot of times, when people are talking about stanford they extrapolate and think it is a bigger conversation about what is happening in the tech world. when, these conversations are happening about the presidents academic dishonesty or sam bankman-fried and his relationship to all truism, that becomes a commentary about the places and institutions that trained them. which in this case is stanford. kristen: did you reach out to stanford for comment? >> we did, and they did not respond. according to the daily report, that is very common. kristen: liz with used to be with the stanford daily now with the san francisco standard. you can check out more of the standards other original reporting on their website. abc 7 will continue to bring you more segments featuring the standards city focused journalism. look for that twice a week right here on getting answers at 3:00. we will take a short break and be back. i was in
>> i think, a lot of people see stanford as a reflection of silicon valley or trading grounds for silicon valley. it's a campus that spawned household names like google and nike. a lot of times, when people are talking about stanford they extrapolate and think it is a bigger conversation about what is happening in the tech world. when, these conversations are happening about the presidents academic dishonesty or sam bankman-fried and his relationship to all truism, that becomes a...
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she's become a silicon valley ceo. we'll be right back. >>> if it was today or tomorrow, i say today is a good time to get brunch because tomorrow will be rainy. partly cloudy skies will fill the who will bay area today and we have rain around the corner as we wake up tomorrow in the early morning hours. be careful if you are trying to head out of town or maybe have loved ones coming in. it will be a very wet weekend for us. >> anybody planning on brunch this morning? >> are you just not inviting us? >> i am not going to brunch. you are trying to catch me slipping or something. i don't like this. >>> have you ever wanted to take a dip in the san francisco bay but don't want to deal with frigid water temperature? a proposal can help. this may be replaced with san francisco's first ever floating public pool. guests would be able to swim laps, play water polo or relax in a hot tub with the beautiful view of the bay bridge. this proposal includes a man made protected area for open water swimming and other activities. the d
she's become a silicon valley ceo. we'll be right back. >>> if it was today or tomorrow, i say today is a good time to get brunch because tomorrow will be rainy. partly cloudy skies will fill the who will bay area today and we have rain around the corner as we wake up tomorrow in the early morning hours. be careful if you are trying to head out of town or maybe have loved ones coming in. it will be a very wet weekend for us. >> anybody planning on brunch this morning? >>...
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how that is reverberating through silicon valley. >>> good afternoon. the news at 5:00 starts right now. thanks for joining me. i'm jessica aguirre. >>> well, 13 years, that is the sentence handed down earlier this afternoon to former theranos chief operating officer sunny balwani. our business and tech reporter scott budman tweeted out live updates all day. scott joins us live. scott, that sentence close to what prosecutors wanted and certainly being watched closely in silicon valley. >> reporter: it was, jessica. i'm told they've been following the sentences both of holmes and balwani. here is what we know. sunny balwani, whose lawyers argued for months that their client was merely an investor in theranos helping elizabeth holmes largely as a financial backer was ruled by first a jury and then the judge to have been not only deeply involved in raising money for theranos but also in the development of the company's failed blood testing machine. he was found guilty, you may remember, on all 12 counts he faced both investor and patient fraud. and i remem
how that is reverberating through silicon valley. >>> good afternoon. the news at 5:00 starts right now. thanks for joining me. i'm jessica aguirre. >>> well, 13 years, that is the sentence handed down earlier this afternoon to former theranos chief operating officer sunny balwani. our business and tech reporter scott budman tweeted out live updates all day. scott joins us live. scott, that sentence close to what prosecutors wanted and certainly being watched closely in...
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we know that silicon valley companies don't want you around this.your money and did whatever you asked. >> jesse: all right. so we just have to wait for the house republicans to take charge and then we have to wait for a hearing where we have to listen to chris wray get up there and say i can't say anything and then we all go have lunch. that's what's going to happen. >> and that should be as american for you for me, for all of us. it should be the biggest problem and biggest question and the most significant answer. what we have to do here is the fbi has to be gutted, essentially. and it has to be taken back to its origins and much of this has to be separated from the fbi. a lot is too deep. >> jesse: take away all their responsibilities when it documents counter espionage abused it and a huge threat to this country. >> exactly. >> jesse: thank you so much, terry, always love having you on. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: remember when bill clinton got caught donating his underwear for tax write-offs? we found a u.s. senator who got caught in a similar
we know that silicon valley companies don't want you around this.your money and did whatever you asked. >> jesse: all right. so we just have to wait for the house republicans to take charge and then we have to wait for a hearing where we have to listen to chris wray get up there and say i can't say anything and then we all go have lunch. that's what's going to happen. >> and that should be as american for you for me, for all of us. it should be the biggest problem and biggest...
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why he is slamming the city and taking jobs at silicon valley tech workers. >>> billionaire mark cubansting san francisco in a new podcast released this weekend. he appeared on bill morris called random podcast where he slammed bay area tech workers as being arrogant, he also took shots of the city claiming it is unwelcoming to the tech industry. is big san francisco topics what you mean, it is a little clunky . >> pretentious as [ bleep ], being in the tech industry, everybody is as smart as pick if you live in silicon valley. is like we are just tech pros, of course we are smarter. we went to harvard and m.i.t. i do all i can to let my investment work to silicon valley. >> wow, bill morris said he loved san francisco, despite taking shots at the city's political correctness and cleanliness. so, we reached out to the mayor's response to a response, but we have not heard back yet. >>> it's been touch and go for twitter users to not come the platform trying to recover from the global outage that may twitter users actually unable to log into the website. here is what elon musk says is to
why he is slamming the city and taking jobs at silicon valley tech workers. >>> billionaire mark cubansting san francisco in a new podcast released this weekend. he appeared on bill morris called random podcast where he slammed bay area tech workers as being arrogant, he also took shots of the city claiming it is unwelcoming to the tech industry. is big san francisco topics what you mean, it is a little clunky . >> pretentious as [ bleep ], being in the tech industry, everybody...
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second harvest of silicon valley serves almost a half a million people a month kron four's. dan kerman tells us now while. >> the need for food is increasing. donations have fallen off. at second harvest. a silicon valley volunteers are working tirelessly. >> to make sure those most in need have something to eat. once you come want to donate. you realize that there are things that we take for you shouldn't be taking it for granted. you should be painful this food bank serves 450,000 people every month. and santa clara and san mateo counties, a 3rd of which are kids, but donations are not what they once were 7% down from 2 years ago and 17% down from same time last year. those some of the food like eggs. %- >> which have gone up 250% over the last year as well as operations and transportation. and while donations and federal government support are down, the number of those who rely on this food is increased. the need is going up there serving 15% more people. >> we did last year. same time things are now at a critical stage. those who run this operation are confident the comm
second harvest of silicon valley serves almost a half a million people a month kron four's. dan kerman tells us now while. >> the need for food is increasing. donations have fallen off. at second harvest. a silicon valley volunteers are working tirelessly. >> to make sure those most in need have something to eat. once you come want to donate. you realize that there are things that we take for you shouldn't be taking it for granted. you should be painful this food bank serves 450,000...
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that is made silicon valley what it is. in fact, it is change the world, these companies and their product lines. but, i think we should also remember that these are companies. these are companies are facing market pressures and making market decisions. >> we can see that right here. the stock is at a 52 week low. it has been trending that way for a while, dipping since he took over twitter earlier this year. today it dipped below 140 dollars per share. it is a risks posed by management of twitter. he said he would resign as twitter's ceo based on the results of a poll that had the vast majority of users telling him to step down. he said that is going to happen once you find somebody foolish enough to take that job and that he will still then run the software and server steam. >> reporter: yeah. i was a headline yesterday, foolish but let's be honest. people are getting laid off. they need jobs. so, if he wants to hand over that position, what is the salary, what are the stock options. you know? >> that is a good question.
that is made silicon valley what it is. in fact, it is change the world, these companies and their product lines. but, i think we should also remember that these are companies. these are companies are facing market pressures and making market decisions. >> we can see that right here. the stock is at a 52 week low. it has been trending that way for a while, dipping since he took over twitter earlier this year. today it dipped below 140 dollars per share. it is a risks posed by management...
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the average rent in silicon valley is $2850 and families need to make over $54 an hour to afford that it might represent from 30 to 50% of their income. you know, just to pay the rent, and so do i. you know this month do i pay the rent or do i feed my children? and these are the kinds of questions that thing you know? talk about that they face you know, every month program will be led by destination home, seascape, collective and other agencies, including santa clara county, dr. scott meyers lipton is co author of the silicon valley pain index, and says guaranteed income programs have been proven to work it allows for folks who are just scrape. ping by in the bottom 20. to have some of the basics of that we would say that is part of this american life and culture. the project is being supported by private funders, including google .org, the packard foundation, silicon valley community foundation and celebrate oh philanthropies. ucsf will also conduct a study to show how the money impacts families over the next two years . lamonica peters, ktvu, fox two news. new at 11, or richmond man
the average rent in silicon valley is $2850 and families need to make over $54 an hour to afford that it might represent from 30 to 50% of their income. you know, just to pay the rent, and so do i. you know this month do i pay the rent or do i feed my children? and these are the kinds of questions that thing you know? talk about that they face you know, every month program will be led by destination home, seascape, collective and other agencies, including santa clara county, dr. scott meyers...
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why he is slamming the city and taking jobs at silicon valley tech workers. norman, bad news...school. what? but the good news is... it's the xfinity hello 2023 sale! now hurry, and you can get xfinity internet for $19.99 a month plus, when you add xfinity mobile, you get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited. i gotta get this deal... and for a limited time, get 500 dollars back. i don't want to miss that! that's amazing doc. drop everything. get to the xfinity hello 2023 sale. -doc? click, call or visit a store today. >>> billionaire mark cuban blasting san francisco in a new podcast released this weekend. he appeared on bill morris called random podcast where he slammed bay area tech workers as being arrogant, he also took shots of the city claiming it is unwelcoming to the tech industry. is big san francisco topics what you mean, it is a little clunky . >> pretentious as [ bleep ], being in the tech industry, everybody is as smart as pick if you live in silicon valley. is like we are just tech pros, of course we are smarter. we went to harvard and m.i.t. i do all i can to l
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that second harvest of silicon valley. they're currently serving 450,000 people every month. >> in santa clara and san mateo counties, a 3rd of which are kids, food has >> a way of expressing love. so that's what made me think that this is a way of spreading that to everyone. unfortunately, local donations to this food bank decreased down. 37 1% compared to 2 years ago and down 17% compared to last year. this as the numbers of those seeking help have increased 15%. many of the people who will be served actually are holding down one or 2 jobs. but because rents are so high and it's so expensive to live food is one of the things that get cut those donations cover the cost of operations and transportation as well as some of the food. >> like eggs, which have gone up 250% over the last year. last year we were giving every family one gallon of milk. you know, we're giving happened down in the milk we don't want make those kinds of cuts. and we all rallied the community rallies. we can do this. those who run the operation point
that second harvest of silicon valley. they're currently serving 450,000 people every month. >> in santa clara and san mateo counties, a 3rd of which are kids, food has >> a way of expressing love. so that's what made me think that this is a way of spreading that to everyone. unfortunately, local donations to this food bank decreased down. 37 1% compared to 2 years ago and down 17% compared to last year. this as the numbers of those seeking help have increased 15%. many of the...
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i've heard about 30 tech and bio tech companies are laying off silicon valley employees. how is this compared to the dot com bust of 2008. >> we're not at that level yet. that was the entire industry being wiped out in terms of stock values and jobs being lost because everyone lost faith in tech. this is about coming out of the pandemic when companies grew so much that now people are back to not buying as many chips, going to the movies, all the things that really ramped up during the pandemic are slowing down, and companies are adjusting. they're not cutting 40 and 50% of their staff like back in the day. in some cases like meta and twitter, major cuts because they're going through major, major issues there. >> a lot of people still work from home. they're still on those calls virtually. how do you network in person? what's the state of that now? there's not as many options, right? >> you're right. there were so many options specifically so people could meet each other. those have gone away for the last couple of years. they're starting to come back. when we walked to je
i've heard about 30 tech and bio tech companies are laying off silicon valley employees. how is this compared to the dot com bust of 2008. >> we're not at that level yet. that was the entire industry being wiped out in terms of stock values and jobs being lost because everyone lost faith in tech. this is about coming out of the pandemic when companies grew so much that now people are back to not buying as many chips, going to the movies, all the things that really ramped up during the...
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today those who tracked the case say yes. >> for all founders around silicon valley, you need to send notes to your files and emails to yourselves and take better notes of the things you say and the things you don't say because i think that the burden is really shifting to these founders to prove maybe one day in a court of law that they were just faking it until they were making it and they weren't crossing the lines into what, as we saw with elizabeth holmes and sunny balwani was a violation of federal law and constituted startup fraud. >> reporter: balwani's attorney stepped out of court to tell us he plans to appeal the sentence. we heard the same from holmes. the judge is ordering him to surrender as of march 15th. balwani was staring straight ahead as the sentence was read. it was only about a minute later he turned around to actually face his family. quiet, somber in the courtroom and, again, he got more than the ceo. >> somber around silicon valley, too. >>> scott has followed the trial of sunny balwani and elizabeth holmes every step of the way. you can see his previous stori
today those who tracked the case say yes. >> for all founders around silicon valley, you need to send notes to your files and emails to yourselves and take better notes of the things you say and the things you don't say because i think that the burden is really shifting to these founders to prove maybe one day in a court of law that they were just faking it until they were making it and they weren't crossing the lines into what, as we saw with elizabeth holmes and sunny balwani was a...
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this was a silicon valley funded company where the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash saying, please pave the way. so we have limited power over workers and consumers. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break. and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have martin begins? revelations been to huberts work, analyzing rubers less than transparent business practices. you're watching the whistle blowers stay tuned. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 for ah, it took me to reach you, dickie. you were yesterday. the joy graham seems like it was more than one foot 3rd. so the mean, you know, it's why it's a vehicle or a splitter, whichever some way more serious. um, we trust the spiritual like, oh, once you have to go visit albuquerque, we do it. we're buying, she's in severe watching to walk with me. it's kind of short as with in to near come, who said digital video trying to stop locally. when you were one of them are as you know, your tire size, cross sides financial wellness, which i it then y
this was a silicon valley funded company where the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash saying, please pave the way. so we have limited power over workers and consumers. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break. and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have martin begins? revelations been to huberts work, analyzing rubers less than transparent business practices. you're...
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that's what you are watching unfold here at second harvest is silicon valley. these boxes full of produce will be with families in need within a day or two. everybody understands the importance of what they are doing here. but there is a member of this team who goes to a deeper level. >> this one is ready to go. >> reporter: her name is rocky rodriguez. >> it feels meant to be. i was supposed to be at the start right now, pouring what i have learned back into it. hopefully, cycles are broken , and we can be a source of relief for families like mine. >> reporter: rocky grew up in san jose. here, you see a smile that relates the perimeter what you don't see is a child who was struggling with hunger. >> that feeling was indescribable. i didn't realize i was poor and to lunch time when people didn't want to trade with me. they were like, you have a butter sandwich. what would we want with that? i thought butter sandwiches were thing. i felt bleak because i was the only one struggling. >> reporter: rocky has a knack for navigating around obstacleela full ride schola
that's what you are watching unfold here at second harvest is silicon valley. these boxes full of produce will be with families in need within a day or two. everybody understands the importance of what they are doing here. but there is a member of this team who goes to a deeper level. >> this one is ready to go. >> reporter: her name is rocky rodriguez. >> it feels meant to be. i was supposed to be at the start right now, pouring what i have learned back into it. hopefully,...
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joining me now live is leslie, ceo of second harvest of silicon valley. has been my new friend this year as we have been traveling around and telling your stories and your communities more. leslie, some had just told us things have widely changed. >> we are seeing a heartbreaking level of need in the community, right. as you mentioned, we just got in our november numbers, and we served 488,000 people. and that is close to the number of the height of the pandemic for us . when we look at our financial donations, unfortunately, they are down 37%, versus two years ago, when we were serving the same number of people. at the same time, all our clients are being faced with inflation . so this is really challenging time for local food banks, and we are so reliant on community support. >> i just want to pin that down. you are saying almost half 1 million people were served just in the month of november, when we were out buying turkey and gravy and potato and stuffing? that many in one month? >> that's right. people are still struggling to recover from months of l
joining me now live is leslie, ceo of second harvest of silicon valley. has been my new friend this year as we have been traveling around and telling your stories and your communities more. leslie, some had just told us things have widely changed. >> we are seeing a heartbreaking level of need in the community, right. as you mentioned, we just got in our november numbers, and we served 488,000 people. and that is close to the number of the height of the pandemic for us . when we look at...
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other silicon valley companies are keeping a very close eye. that includes meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram. "the new york times" learned that meta employees had a virtual brainstorming session last month. "the new york times" viewed posts of the conversations by the employees where those employees discussed how to build the next twitter. we spoke with a "new york times" fellow, a bay area-based reporter behind the story. >> in these posts, we saw employees talking about maybe doing a fuller rollout of this feature called instagram notes, maybe building up an entirely separate text-focused app or adding another feed to instagram. but the general sentiment basically was that this was an opportunity for the company to capitalize on what was happening at twitter. >> kalley, obviously you know about twitter users leaving twitter. is that actually happening? do we have any data there? if so, where are people going, what other platforms? >> so it's unclear exactly how many people are leaving twitter, but we have, you know, seen from
other silicon valley companies are keeping a very close eye. that includes meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram. "the new york times" learned that meta employees had a virtual brainstorming session last month. "the new york times" viewed posts of the conversations by the employees where those employees discussed how to build the next twitter. we spoke with a "new york times" fellow, a bay area-based reporter behind the story. >> in these posts,...
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that's what you're watching unfold here at second harvest of silicon valley. these boxes full of produce will be with families in need within a day or two. everybody understands the importance of what they are doing here. but there's a member of this team who does to a deeper level. >> this one is ready to go. >> her name is rocky rodriguez. >> it feels meant to be. i was supposed to be at this job right now, pouring what i've learned and what i've been to back into it, so that hopefully cycles are broken and we can be a source of relief for families like mine. >> rocky grew up in san jose. here you see a child with a smile that lights up the room. what you don't see is a child who was struggling with hunger. >> the feeling is indescribable. i didn't realize i was poor until lunch time when people didn't want to trade snacks with me because they were like you have other sandwiches, why would anybody want that? i didn't know they were nothing i thought that was an actual sandwich, but that's all my grandma could afford to get me and it felt very bleak, it made
that's what you're watching unfold here at second harvest of silicon valley. these boxes full of produce will be with families in need within a day or two. everybody understands the importance of what they are doing here. but there's a member of this team who does to a deeper level. >> this one is ready to go. >> her name is rocky rodriguez. >> it feels meant to be. i was supposed to be at this job right now, pouring what i've learned and what i've been to back into it, so...
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this was a silicon valley funded company where the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash st. kalese paved the way. so we have limited power over workers can sure. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break. and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have mark mccann's revelations been de huberts work, analyzing goobers less than transparent business practices? you're watching the whistleblowers stay tune. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah, ah ah, ah ah! in 1898, the island of quite a retail became a u. s. colony, but still retained its own cultural identity. we can speak in favor of interplanetary, be thrown into prison to day, close to half its population. liberty. moreover, residence in puerto rico have no representation in congress and con, vote and u. s. presidential elections. so like, okay, we're gonna make you american citizens, which you didn't ask for, even if we were office citizenship had, and we would prefer around when one say gonna was in his twenties, he chose to fight for h
this was a silicon valley funded company where the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash st. kalese paved the way. so we have limited power over workers can sure. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break. and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have mark mccann's revelations been de huberts work, analyzing goobers less than transparent business practices? you're watching the...
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the humane society silicon valley hosted a pop-up adoption event . look up as babies. shelters are extremely crowded right now, so they are making it easy. you can adopt any adults dog or cat for just $20. >> we want to make sure we find the best home and make sure that folks that can get tender love and care they all deserve. >> adopting a pet this holiday season helps free up space in shelters to bring in more vulnerable animals during the winter. >> it is hard not to fall in love with all of them. >>> we love this next story. a first grader in southern california has her sights set on a very unique pet, but she has some understanding of how bureaucracy really works. the girl , named madeleine, wrote this letter to an l.a. county element shelter asking for a license to own a unicorn in her backyard if she is able to find one. it gets even better. department replied , sending her a preapproved unicorn license . knowing it might be difficult to find a real unicorn, they also sent a unicorn stuffed animal with a heart-shaped pink license. this is great. the license came
the humane society silicon valley hosted a pop-up adoption event . look up as babies. shelters are extremely crowded right now, so they are making it easy. you can adopt any adults dog or cat for just $20. >> we want to make sure we find the best home and make sure that folks that can get tender love and care they all deserve. >> adopting a pet this holiday season helps free up space in shelters to bring in more vulnerable animals during the winter. >> it is hard not to fall...
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closer to home locals are left angry, the claim to build a new silicon valley have vanished. a, iat silicon vanished. a lot of peeple locally. _ silicon valley have vanished. a lot of people locally, sold _ silicon valley have vanished. int of people locally, sold land, everything just went. everything “ust went. everything has “ust one? everythingjust went. everything has just gone? everything _ everythingjust went. everything has just gone? everything has _ everythingjust went. everything has just gone? everything has gone. i we can go live tojersey where a press conference is being held. we are hearing from the chief minister kristina moore. rsum are hearing from the chief minister kristina moore.— kristina moore. our thanks to emergency — kristina moore. our thanks to emergency responders i kristina moore. our thanks to emergency responders who . kristina moore. our thanks to i emergency responders who have kristina moore. our thanks to - emergency responders who have been on the scene since the early hours and all of those who have worked to make the site safe enough to begin the searc
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this was a silicon valley funded company were the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash saying please pave the way. so we have limited power over workers and concern. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have martin begins? revelations been the huberts work, analyzing goobers less than transparent business practices. you're watching the whistleblowers stay tune. 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah, ah ah ah, ah, ah, a ah, with o in 2022, the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine coordination with nato to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros were america. we polls, even atomic bombs are hearing all the same nato and the you are with you? sure. i'm the won't, that people will die just for make money. the one that i have, i have been yes, carol, why you must, who got through on every few gone through now she thought complete. i mean there's water or she thought she'd for doing the only job
this was a silicon valley funded company were the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash saying please pave the way. so we have limited power over workers and concern. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have martin begins? revelations been the huberts work, analyzing goobers less than transparent business practices. you're watching...
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this was a silicon valley funded company where the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon in facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash saying, please pave the way. so we have unlimited power over workers and consumers. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break. and when we come back, we answer the question, how vital have mark begins. revelations been to huberts work, analyzing goobers less than transparent business practices. you're watching the whistleblowers stay tuned. 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah, lisa canter, russian state little, never. i've stivers, unfortunately, most landscape div us. mm hm. the american house house lamps and maybe close in 55. we did. okay, so 9 is 25 must be the one else policy with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date and square r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest, and we put the question, did you think even close to chat with an 1898 the island of pleasure. leach, i became a u. s. colony, but still retained its own cul
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and so was their business all the golden days in silicon valley over. it's still unclear how the current economic wave will wash over the valley, but one thing is, certain. the industries image of optimistic c o's pushing an unstoppable force for growth, has itself been disrupted. or tech analyst scottish mit does not believe silicon valley's days are over. she's been living there for 8 years, helped make ebay and be what it is today and is director for growth at a start up. she says there's an upside to all the firings and i think there will be a redistribution. i'm actually over the past decade assessment extremely hard for any company that was not met our google amazon, or like a very big brand name employer. and could just pay any salary to, to the candidates, to hire anyone. and now that the bigger companies are reducing their cost and their workforce because they have over hired over the past years. it's actually a huge opportunity for smaller companies and the tech industry to pick up this, this great talent. and even for some people who maybe we
and so was their business all the golden days in silicon valley over. it's still unclear how the current economic wave will wash over the valley, but one thing is, certain. the industries image of optimistic c o's pushing an unstoppable force for growth, has itself been disrupted. or tech analyst scottish mit does not believe silicon valley's days are over. she's been living there for 8 years, helped make ebay and be what it is today and is director for growth at a start up. she says there's an...
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and this is kind of part and parcel for silicon valley thought. if the twitter folks thinkable way, what do facebook and other social media companies hi as well? something tells me they're cut from the if same cloth. elizabeth: yeah, it's not just a twitter the story, it's a big tech story. thank you for that. even senator elizabeth warren had called upon amazon to use enlightened algorithms in terms -- to protect users from their own bad reading choices on the a pandemic. i mean, that's elizabeth warren sending a letter in september 2021 to the ceo of amazon to use annal grut. to screen out bad books that they shouldn't read on the pandemic. >> the only reason why democrats aren't up in arms about the twitter files is because they've been the beneficiary of this. and many of them actually do not believe in the fist amendment -- first amendment like elizabeth warren, and the only one i've seen brave must have to speak up is california congressman ro khanna who says this is a slippery slope. it's going to hurt all of america, not just conservatives
and this is kind of part and parcel for silicon valley thought. if the twitter folks thinkable way, what do facebook and other social media companies hi as well? something tells me they're cut from the if same cloth. elizabeth: yeah, it's not just a twitter the story, it's a big tech story. thank you for that. even senator elizabeth warren had called upon amazon to use enlightened algorithms in terms -- to protect users from their own bad reading choices on the a pandemic. i mean, that's...
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this was a silicon valley funded company where the investors were looking for the kind of riches amazon and facebook generated going to politicians with lots of cash saying, please pave the way. so we have limited power over workers and consumers. thank you hubert, but don't go away. we're going to a short break and when we come back we answer the question, how vital have martin begins? revelations been to huberts work, analyzing overs less than transparent business practices. you're watching the whistleblowers stay to. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 because these are the she had went to sweden, c o c e s mission funder, washington about shawn on house. please be fun. claudia, beauty, amid mention john her day. and you play michelle me. i've got a, i'm a constant soonish my means in your deal. when you come to the park, teach you show a teacher, you can get a new owner of sheila can we do is get a minute books from the film and you're going to push those and that, but i'm issues to get a minute in those new with story creased, you go to other, but i sure characters, i mean, fact is until you finish this
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