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; la coalición latina de silicon valley; karen, bienvenida otra vez al programa.llo: gracias por estar aquí, mire, usted y yo hablamos un poco de esto, hace unas semanas, pero platíquenos de esa inequidad en el pago, entre la mujer y el hombre. karen gonzález: sí, desafortunadamente es bastante grande en estados unidos, la igualdad entre el salario entre la mujer y el hombre, es de 56% en el nivel nacional, pero aquí en el silicon valley el número es un número increíblemente triste, es 33.6%, y latina coalition, que es la organización que vengo representando hoy, está tomando esta, este número muy en serio, y lo estamos tomando como oportunidad, para tener un evento sobre la desigualdad, y con los lucros de que las organizaciones privadas, y también el gobierno, tomen serio este tema. damián trujillo: bueno, yo como hombre, me da un poco de coraje al escuchar estas noticias, me imagino cómo se siente usted como mujer. karen gonzález: sí, bueno, desafortunadamente no nada más es un tema de una mujer, ¿verdad?, porque cuando nosotros no traemos el dinero que tenemos
; la coalición latina de silicon valley; karen, bienvenida otra vez al programa.llo: gracias por estar aquí, mire, usted y yo hablamos un poco de esto, hace unas semanas, pero platíquenos de esa inequidad en el pago, entre la mujer y el hombre. karen gonzález: sí, desafortunadamente es bastante grande en estados unidos, la igualdad entre el salario entre la mujer y el hombre, es de 56% en el nivel nacional, pero aquí en el silicon valley el número es un número increíblemente triste, es...
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liberal silicon valley. yeah, you see some people shaking the trees differently than we've seen in the past, but we're seeing that a lot. we're seeing that a lot in the country that that's what's one of the things that makes this election. so difficult to predict. the movements that are going back and forth in ways that we haven't seen in the past between various groups. in san jose, emma goss, nbc, bay area news. a major san francisco commuter train will return to service this weekend after a five year hiatus. the l taraval muni metro line runs underground from the embarcadero through the twin peaks tunnel and then surfaces on taraval street and ends at the san francisco zoo. the train has been out of service since 2019, as the city worked to repair the line. crews replaced two miles of track. the overhead wires that powered this train and made several improvements to the street. city leaders say the project was the first substantial rebuild in nearly 50 years. this was not just a muni project. this was a m
liberal silicon valley. yeah, you see some people shaking the trees differently than we've seen in the past, but we're seeing that a lot. we're seeing that a lot in the country that that's what's one of the things that makes this election. so difficult to predict. the movements that are going back and forth in ways that we haven't seen in the past between various groups. in san jose, emma goss, nbc, bay area news. a major san francisco commuter train will return to service this weekend after a...
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host: isn't there a lot of theft , intrigue, espionage in silicon valley?astian: there is a lot around the world and there always has been. lucky for us, freedom of information makes it harder to be a criminal. i live in the united states. i am a proud nationalize citizen and one thing i love about the united states is how you can be transparent about people and business. we have the freedom of information act that lets us get information into the public domain. that is unique and helps put limits to what government can do. i believe transparency is a positive force to make it harder for criminals to be criminals. host: growing up in germany where your parents scientists? were you exposed to it you work on today? sebastian: no, my parents were engineers. my mother was a stay-at-home engineer, my father was a struggling engineer with companies that did not work out. i saw a lot of hard work. the thing about germany that rubs me the wrong way is the deep skepticism that germans tend to have. they say this is a great idea. the first question is what is wrong w
host: isn't there a lot of theft , intrigue, espionage in silicon valley?astian: there is a lot around the world and there always has been. lucky for us, freedom of information makes it harder to be a criminal. i live in the united states. i am a proud nationalize citizen and one thing i love about the united states is how you can be transparent about people and business. we have the freedom of information act that lets us get information into the public domain. that is unique and helps put...
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in our case, in silicon valley broadly, co-founder relationships can be unstable inherently.ou look at all of the large companies, apple, microsoft, google, pick your example, in facebook. in a lot of examples the original co-founder team did not stick together. in stripes case we get this idea about grow the gdp and expand the economy and 14 years in -- actually, we are at the table stakes part where we feel like we have done some good ground work and some really interesting stuff over the next 10 or 20 years. i think that's much more fun then you have much more opportunity to work on it with a long-term perspective if you have very trusting co-founder relationships. it makes us more stable and more enjoyable so you're more likely to stick with doing it. i feel very fortunate with the relationship with pat. david: let's talk about your background. i could tell from your accent you're not from new york city. originally you're from where? john: i grew up in ireland and came to the united states for college. david: you grew up in ireland, i assume you did ok in school, you got
in our case, in silicon valley broadly, co-founder relationships can be unstable inherently.ou look at all of the large companies, apple, microsoft, google, pick your example, in facebook. in a lot of examples the original co-founder team did not stick together. in stripes case we get this idea about grow the gdp and expand the economy and 14 years in -- actually, we are at the table stakes part where we feel like we have done some good ground work and some really interesting stuff over the...
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in silicon valley, she says, they work 60-70 hours a week, or even more.iryna takes no more than two weeks of vacation per year and works 15 hours a day. she says that she is used to such a pace, as well as to work in companies where the majority are men with an it education. what i like about working with american teams is... people try to maintain this gender balance, it doesn't always work, but since this is equality, it is enshrined in the rules of companies, it is also very strongly protected by law, everyone tries, at least from a legal point of view, to be correct, correct, politically correct. despite the rules of corporate ethics in large corporations of silicon valley, they can sometimes shout. situations are very different, i even have such an example when i worked with the apple company, and this was a person, a leader, who was the third person there under tim cook, under the ceo, and when we talked about the problems there is there in their team or what kind of production problems are there, he got angry, but not at me, because i highlighted t
in silicon valley, she says, they work 60-70 hours a week, or even more.iryna takes no more than two weeks of vacation per year and works 15 hours a day. she says that she is used to such a pace, as well as to work in companies where the majority are men with an it education. what i like about working with american teams is... people try to maintain this gender balance, it doesn't always work, but since this is equality, it is enshrined in the rules of companies, it is also very strongly...
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silicon valley specifically?want to see is policies that are common sense. they want to see us champion building in america and see the unleash our innovation potential across the country. it's not about money. i'm a posed to having super pacts of big money in politics s and championing innovation and who will build manufacturing and innovation across america better. i do think that we need more specificity for vice president harris on that and i'm hoping we'll see that today. liz: talk about specificity on crypto. the crypto vote is fast becoming an important one. you have taken the lead in having all kinds of discussions in washington dc trying to get the attention of democrats to basically say, get on board with this. it's a thing. we now have all kinds of et fs for people getting in on crypto and etfs and do you have any insight as to whether she's supportive of taking off the leash on crypto and led letting it run? or a more restrictive focus. >> i was encouraged and she see as place for digital assets in th
silicon valley specifically?want to see is policies that are common sense. they want to see us champion building in america and see the unleash our innovation potential across the country. it's not about money. i'm a posed to having super pacts of big money in politics s and championing innovation and who will build manufacturing and innovation across america better. i do think that we need more specificity for vice president harris on that and i'm hoping we'll see that today. liz: talk about...
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think about silicon valley. silicon valley has thousands of companies.hat it would take to operationalize their capabilities. it is a great way to partner and look at how we translate tech scout. i would also say training. not just training solutions, but talent. we have to constantly upscale our talent. we partner with others to do certification for our talent to keep them current and skilled. mobility to bring them across international, civil intelligence and dod operations to inform talent in a way that is a force multiplier for our customers. what is changing with the tech advancement, the way we do procurement and acquisition is involving. we pilot or partner with government to pilot capabilities and allows government access to broad industry and reach, but to define mission solutions where requirements are still evolving. the use of this technology is not well understood. it is a way we can pilot and scale capabilities in the way that we partner. that is going to help us create a more resilient cyber defense workforce as well. eric: i'm seeing you
think about silicon valley. silicon valley has thousands of companies.hat it would take to operationalize their capabilities. it is a great way to partner and look at how we translate tech scout. i would also say training. not just training solutions, but talent. we have to constantly upscale our talent. we partner with others to do certification for our talent to keep them current and skilled. mobility to bring them across international, civil intelligence and dod operations to inform talent...
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and it's a good thing. >> the humane society, silicon valley does visit shelters in the central valleyt. just about every week to take dozens of dogs to help prevent overcrowding. in santa cruz county, a nod but rather sweet little tradition at the fair there, the so-called diaper derby, the event features babies and toddlers, they call it racing. but basically they kroll from one and of a map to the other with the help of their parents. this event has been a fair tradition since the late 1800's. next in sports, california hosted san diego state in berkeley hoping to stay undefeated roswell will lobby here with highlights. coming up. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, yesterday we learned the forty-niners star running back. christian mccaffrey would miss sunday's game at minnesota. but tonight the news got even worse. mccaffrey has officially been placed on injured reserve. that means he's gonna miss a minimum of 4 games. cmc battling calf and achilles injuries since early last month, he had been a limited participant in practice this week, at least earlier on. but head coach kyle shan
and it's a good thing. >> the humane society, silicon valley does visit shelters in the central valleyt. just about every week to take dozens of dogs to help prevent overcrowding. in santa cruz county, a nod but rather sweet little tradition at the fair there, the so-called diaper derby, the event features babies and toddlers, they call it racing. but basically they kroll from one and of a map to the other with the help of their parents. this event has been a fair tradition since the late...
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as we deploy more ai security solutions, we want to bring those technologies in from silicon valley andther areas and harden them in a way that we cannot build them in-house. those are kind of things we are doing to proactively get after the problem. >> from a cyber national mission perspective, speed and scale are critically important. how do you deal with that velocity? what are we doing? >> thank you, i appreciate being on the panel and sitting with the thought leadership on this panel. but for us, two things i would highlight. the technology has always been coming -- across history you will see that trajectory. there is a perennial acceleration of technology. i think the things we have in the cyber national mission force is people, superpower, and our partners that give us advantage. our partners, and you will hear perennially, the partnership has grown exponentially. when we thought about partnership as much as the commercial partnerships we have with industry that gives us the ability to think both divergent, what the adversary is doing, but also think differently about how we wou
as we deploy more ai security solutions, we want to bring those technologies in from silicon valley andther areas and harden them in a way that we cannot build them in-house. those are kind of things we are doing to proactively get after the problem. >> from a cyber national mission perspective, speed and scale are critically important. how do you deal with that velocity? what are we doing? >> thank you, i appreciate being on the panel and sitting with the thought leadership on this...
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but he's not the 1st silicon valley billionaire to do this tonight. i urge all of my fellow americans to stand up and vote for donald trump. peter seal is notable for being the most vocal silicon valley supporter of donald trump. leaders of the venture capital world also support trump, maybe not as vocally because they don't have as big a public following as deal or mosque. and because the most is so wealthy, sometimes we assume he's a leader. in fact, he's a follower, much of what he's saying has been circulating pretty widely for 15 years in various corners of the internet. so he's not in the original thinker. he is like a 12 year old boy who is just discovered some really fun. funny, do fi trouble, some stuff and he loves causing traumatizing, right. know, is money. go yourself. owning the means of information to shape public debate has been a strategy for wealthy people for a really long time. jeff bezos owns the washington post. mark penny off owns time. what mosque identified is that owning a media company is one thing, but owning a social media
but he's not the 1st silicon valley billionaire to do this tonight. i urge all of my fellow americans to stand up and vote for donald trump. peter seal is notable for being the most vocal silicon valley supporter of donald trump. leaders of the venture capital world also support trump, maybe not as vocally because they don't have as big a public following as deal or mosque. and because the most is so wealthy, sometimes we assume he's a leader. in fact, he's a follower, much of what he's saying...
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they're invading silicon valley.fact, they're within walking distance of the acting ag commissioner in santa clara. >> the trees right along the road right here are infested. >> reporter: doctor is drew raymond and it's a mystery how these little bugs got here from their native southeast asia. >> nobody knows for sure, but it's thought that packing material in a pallet or something could host the beetle a while while it was transported over here from southeast asia. >> reporter: another mystery, how widespread is the infestation? >> right now we don't know the full extent and the full spread of the beetle. we know it's here on oakland road. >> reporter: tree after tree slated for destruction. you'd think the damage is being done by a big bug, but these are hardly bigger than ants. >> here's another one as we're talking looking around, there's one crawling right there. >> reporter: yup. >> that's one of the females crawling around. they're easy to pop out of the tree. >> reporter: they're called invasive shot hole bor
they're invading silicon valley.fact, they're within walking distance of the acting ag commissioner in santa clara. >> the trees right along the road right here are infested. >> reporter: doctor is drew raymond and it's a mystery how these little bugs got here from their native southeast asia. >> nobody knows for sure, but it's thought that packing material in a pallet or something could host the beetle a while while it was transported over here from southeast asia. >>...
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silicon valley, by the way, they know that they're fortunate because they're they're not dealing with that perpetual overcrowding that so many are actually go to the central valley every week. couple times a week to shelters there to take dozens of dogs off their hands, especially big dogs bringing back to the south bay to take some of the pressure off those other shelters that are just slammed and here in the silicon valley, they always they say need people to help foster pets. so if you can do that, great if you can go and adopt great. get 49 bucks off this weekend and that he said they brought puppies to the team facility in santa clara last year. a couple of days before the nfc title game to try to help calm nerves and reduce the stress that is associated with the playoffs and that works. they won nfc championship game. so the niners called this year said, hey, let's keep this thing going. our guys love it. and if we can help you guys, you know, with the with the puppy adoption, that's a win win, win, win and they're holding the puppy like a football not going to fumble known fumb
silicon valley, by the way, they know that they're fortunate because they're they're not dealing with that perpetual overcrowding that so many are actually go to the central valley every week. couple times a week to shelters there to take dozens of dogs off their hands, especially big dogs bringing back to the south bay to take some of the pressure off those other shelters that are just slammed and here in the silicon valley, they always they say need people to help foster pets. so if you can...
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>> silicon valley is the brain. silicon valley is where you have all the ideas coming from. >> the topic was first brought up by harris. >> he ended up selling american chips to china to help them improve and modernize their military. basically sold us out. >> trump quickly responded. >> first of all, they bought their chips from taiwan. we hardly make chips anymore because of philosophies like they have and policies like they have. >> but the u.s. department of commerce says the u.s. is making chips at a growing rate. last month, the department said the u.s. is expected to manufacture nearly 30% of the world's leading edge chips by 2032, up from 0% in 2021, when president joe biden and vice president harris took office. the chip shortage during the height of the pandemic had devastating impacts on the supply chain and overall economy. multiple factors contributed to the shortage, including a drought in taiwan, a chip plant, fire in japan, and more. all of that while demand grew. >> whatever we are using, there is a
>> silicon valley is the brain. silicon valley is where you have all the ideas coming from. >> the topic was first brought up by harris. >> he ended up selling american chips to china to help them improve and modernize their military. basically sold us out. >> trump quickly responded. >> first of all, they bought their chips from taiwan. we hardly make chips anymore because of philosophies like they have and policies like they have. >> but the u.s. department...
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how can we help out the people at second harvest of silicon valley? >> thank you for asking, reed. this is a huge problem in the bay area. and i think most people don't realize so many people here in the bay area are facing hunger every day. particularly i was just listening to the job report and i think when we see unemployment numbers get better, wages go up, people assume that hunger is not an issue here in silicon valley. when, in fact, one in six people are actually coming to second harvest for food assistance. >> that's right. and you know, the economy does have an impact on all of you i think a lot of people think well, just donations, donations. they're all good. but listen, your drivers still have to pay for high gas prices and you have to pay when we hear about a pg&e rate hike and you have to pay higher electricity bills. the economy does have an impact on what you do there. >> i, that's right. it's not only impacting the people that we serve out in the community. but it absolutely is impacting not just on second harvest in santa clara and san mateo counties, but on all
how can we help out the people at second harvest of silicon valley? >> thank you for asking, reed. this is a huge problem in the bay area. and i think most people don't realize so many people here in the bay area are facing hunger every day. particularly i was just listening to the job report and i think when we see unemployment numbers get better, wages go up, people assume that hunger is not an issue here in silicon valley. when, in fact, one in six people are actually coming to second...
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ken wilcox, the former boss of silicon valley bank knows all about the challenges of doing business inthem out for us. the biggest lesson i would say is brief prepared for things that you wouldn't otherwise expect. china may look similar in many regards, but in so many regards looks are deceiving. could you elaborate on that? what is it that is so deceiving? so many different things, one is the extent to which government is involved. i would say if you are operating in china and you are not being controlled to one degree or another by the government, you are probably doing something that is totally insignificant and a very little value, but if you are actually doing something that is significant and of value, you are going to be controlled. the outcomes will be controlled by the government. the second thing that may be confusing for people is negotiation because negotiation in china is based totally and exclusively on leverage, there is no such thing as getting the guests, that is a concept that we are often conversant with in the western economy, but i do not believe it exists in chin
ken wilcox, the former boss of silicon valley bank knows all about the challenges of doing business inthem out for us. the biggest lesson i would say is brief prepared for things that you wouldn't otherwise expect. china may look similar in many regards, but in so many regards looks are deceiving. could you elaborate on that? what is it that is so deceiving? so many different things, one is the extent to which government is involved. i would say if you are operating in china and you are not...
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david: where do you think the future of technology is going in silicon valley and elsewhere in the nextor 10 years? deborah: technology is an underpinning, it is not its own industry. it's a part of every industry, and it's actually going to increase productivity and make our lives better. ♪ ♪ ♪ [suspenseful music] trains. [whoosh] ♪ trains that sense what isn't on the schedule. ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. ♪ to see hundreds of miles of tracks. ♪ [vroom] [train horn] [buzz] clearing the way, [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. david: you've written a book about how women can maybe get ahead in their careers. what prompted you to write that book, when did you have time to write it, and what are the main lessons that somebody who hasn't read the book yet might learn from you right now about the book? deborah: you know, yeah, i started this book journey actually several years ago. it was actually a four year process. and when i was working on it was because i was coaching a lot of women. at that point i had coached maybe a thousand women over the years. i
david: where do you think the future of technology is going in silicon valley and elsewhere in the nextor 10 years? deborah: technology is an underpinning, it is not its own industry. it's a part of every industry, and it's actually going to increase productivity and make our lives better. ♪ ♪ ♪ [suspenseful music] trains. [whoosh] ♪ trains that sense what isn't on the schedule. ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. ♪ to see hundreds of miles of tracks. ♪ [vroom]...
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and it's a good thing. >> the humane society, silicon valley workers. they do visit shelters in the central valley every week to take in dozens of dogs to help prevent overcrowding. next in sports, cows san diego state in berkeley tonight, hoping to stay undefeated. >> ross will be here with the highlights. coming up. i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. >> and now kron 4 sports. well, yesterday we learned that forty-niners star running back christian mccaffrey would miss sunday's game at minnesota. but tonight. >> the news got even worse. mccaffrey has officially been placed on injured reserve, meaning he'll have to miss a minimum of 4 games. cmc has been battling calf and achilles
and it's a good thing. >> the humane society, silicon valley workers. they do visit shelters in the central valley every week to take in dozens of dogs to help prevent overcrowding. next in sports, cows san diego state in berkeley tonight, hoping to stay undefeated. >> ross will be here with the highlights. coming up. i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem....
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one of our own red cross chapters is helping out the silicon valley. red cross sent a volunteer to support disaster relief efforts. we're told that he arrived about two days ago and is quickly getting acquainted with everything, and has been able to meet up with a few volunteers to who already arrived pre-landfall. we got some concerning weather coming our way. nothing like that, we hope, but there's a threat of fire around here. fire and high impact heat again for inland areas. it's going to be like july. you've seen these temperatures before, but what is likely to be different is that those same hot temperatures could be showing up in places like san francisco, oakland and the inner bay. that's what really is setting this one apart from other heat events we've seen this year. as we take a look at some of the high temperatures to wrap up the weekend. hopefully you enjoyed that ocean air conditioning because it's about to go away. today was pretty close to the averages. if you want to know what we should see this time of year. inland is upper 70s and l
one of our own red cross chapters is helping out the silicon valley. red cross sent a volunteer to support disaster relief efforts. we're told that he arrived about two days ago and is quickly getting acquainted with everything, and has been able to meet up with a few volunteers to who already arrived pre-landfall. we got some concerning weather coming our way. nothing like that, we hope, but there's a threat of fire around here. fire and high impact heat again for inland areas. it's going to...
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i'm maddie beer-temple. >> coming up, why silicon valley tech leaders are once again being called by lawmakers to dc for another hearing. plus, a medicare data breach puts the personal information of nearly 1 million patients at risk. we have the details there and how voters feel about waymo's operating in san francisco. the surprising results of i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. >> a man is in custody after chp says he was found with about 100 pounds of meth in concord. officers say last month a man was pulled over on i-680, near marina vista road with the help of this canine. see here, chp officers found those drugs. the man was booked into jail on several charges. many of medicare patients may have had the
i'm maddie beer-temple. >> coming up, why silicon valley tech leaders are once again being called by lawmakers to dc for another hearing. plus, a medicare data breach puts the personal information of nearly 1 million patients at risk. we have the details there and how voters feel about waymo's operating in san francisco. the surprising results of i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix...
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the humane society of silicon valley visit shelters in the central valley every week. >> so they can take in dozens of dogs from there to help prevent overcrowding. coming up at to the bay area is celebrating mexican independence day. but this means to people in the south bay. >> and little betts taking over the oakland zoo. we have a live interview with how children can get involved. i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. when you host, your bathroom can feel like a revolving door... keep things fresh with febreze small spaces. it's an outlet-free air freshener that fights odors for 45 days. so even after every flush... you know your bathroom smells amazing. ♪ lalalalala ♪ >> the oakland zoo is offering a hands-o
the humane society of silicon valley visit shelters in the central valley every week. >> so they can take in dozens of dogs from there to help prevent overcrowding. coming up at to the bay area is celebrating mexican independence day. but this means to people in the south bay. >> and little betts taking over the oakland zoo. we have a live interview with how children can get involved. i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis,...
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that's your look at sports. >> while the forty-niners partnered with silicon valley humane society tohe weekend. so the team covered a portion of adoption fees for new pet owners. look at both 2 puppies that included microchipping vaccinations, spay and neutering even some training sessions as well. news check the humane society. workers brought 10 puppies and kittens to the team's facility for what they called a therapy session. >> it's usually advantageous to s just because they've got such reach. you know, when we did the last of the therapy session with that video went viral on tiktok. they posted it and i think now is up over 3 million views. and so i think just the exposure it gives us, but also just really shelters everywhere. shelters in the bay area, shelters across the country. any time you can raise awareness around adoption. >> and it's a good thing. you know, i think, though, as i'm looking at these football players and some sweet gentle with these puppies, candle don't do this before a game. >> because it makes them so often. so that's not what you wanted to look at. out
that's your look at sports. >> while the forty-niners partnered with silicon valley humane society tohe weekend. so the team covered a portion of adoption fees for new pet owners. look at both 2 puppies that included microchipping vaccinations, spay and neutering even some training sessions as well. news check the humane society. workers brought 10 puppies and kittens to the team's facility for what they called a therapy session. >> it's usually advantageous to s just because...
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this morning we were visited by second harvest of silicon valley, where they tell us they need volunteers. now. more than ever. >>>>this is a huge problem in the bay area, and i think most people don't realize so many people here in the bay area are facing hunger every day particularly. i was just listening to the job report and i think when we see unemployment numbers get better, wages go up. people assume that hunger is not an issue here in silicon valley, when in fact 1 in 6 people are actually coming to second harvest for food assistance. >liz>second harvest is looking for volunteers who can come to their facility to both sort and distribute food. and it just got easier for transit riders to make it to some of san francisco's most iconic sites city officials just cut the ribbon on a new terminal for muni's 30 stockton line the addition extends the line to the presidio's crissy field, not far from the golden gate bridge and presidio tunnel tops the 30. stockton also serves other popular tourist destinations, including north beach, chinatown, and union square, and if you happen to be co
this morning we were visited by second harvest of silicon valley, where they tell us they need volunteers. now. more than ever. >>>>this is a huge problem in the bay area, and i think most people don't realize so many people here in the bay area are facing hunger every day particularly. i was just listening to the job report and i think when we see unemployment numbers get better, wages go up. people assume that hunger is not an issue here in silicon valley, when in fact 1 in 6...
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>> well, with her, in silicon valley across the country if you have a start-up your start-up goes tolion can happen, and then you suddenly have a tax on it you're going to be forced to sell probably forced to sell to blackstone or a big bank i don't think it is encouraging innovation. >> do you think she heard you do you think she gets that congressman? because i know overall, you do support harris's economic plan and say her plans are better than trump's. >> i do think she -- gets that, there are other ways to tax extraordinary wealth step up in basis giving money to kids don't avoid colonels tax taking out loans against assets you can tax at that point i think you need a smart approach to it, mark cuban offered suggestions, the economy she is follower raising minimum wage people living paycheck to paycheck putting more money in pocket also increases productivity so non inflationary, that is one of the reasons i think the polling shows resonating with middle class. >> i am getting back to inflationary story in a second i want to tell you what we heard this morning in week on "fox bu
>> well, with her, in silicon valley across the country if you have a start-up your start-up goes tolion can happen, and then you suddenly have a tax on it you're going to be forced to sell probably forced to sell to blackstone or a big bank i don't think it is encouraging innovation. >> do you think she heard you do you think she gets that congressman? because i know overall, you do support harris's economic plan and say her plans are better than trump's. >> i do think she --...
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and tomorrow night is a monday night game into silicon valley, right? so it's like, oh boy, this may not go well, i don't know how it's going to go. i think everybody's been bracing and heard that you know, get there early, but if everybody gets there early, there's going to be traffic issues again, is it a money play? i don't know if it is. i mean, obviously that's kind of the name of the game in their business. but, like you said, it's also a fan business. and you got to make sure that the customers are taken care of. right? so if there are issues monday, they better get it corrected because there's going to be seven more home games and then playoff games, presumably. yeah, we get a lot of calls and emails and texts from the fans before we let you go. really nice work. i'm holding up the book you just wrote. i've been reading through it on my desk. it's really entertaining. 49ers a curated history of the faithful, and you really just kind of go over a lot of stories, tidbits about certain players, certain events and points in history. do you have fun
and tomorrow night is a monday night game into silicon valley, right? so it's like, oh boy, this may not go well, i don't know how it's going to go. i think everybody's been bracing and heard that you know, get there early, but if everybody gets there early, there's going to be traffic issues again, is it a money play? i don't know if it is. i mean, obviously that's kind of the name of the game in their business. but, like you said, it's also a fan business. and you got to make sure that the...
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silicon valley doesn't really deal with that. they actually go to other shelters in central valley every week. they take dozens of dogs, especially some of the bigger dogs and they bring them back to their facility to try and help take some of the pressure off. and then they, you know, partner with the forty-niners to try and get these pops adopted. they do say they always see people to foster. so if you're interested in not you should reach out to them. apparently these puppies were brought to santa clara last year just a few days before the ncf title game. and of course, the niners won that game. so they're hoping for a similar situation this week. speaking of the niners christian mccaffrey missed monday's game against the jets but was hoping to be back for week 2. >> against the vikings coming up next. in sports, ben ross more details on the niners decision about mccaffrey's status for sunday. >> and now kron 4 sports. the forty-niners have made it official star running back. christian mccaffrey will miss his second straight ga
silicon valley doesn't really deal with that. they actually go to other shelters in central valley every week. they take dozens of dogs, especially some of the bigger dogs and they bring them back to their facility to try and help take some of the pressure off. and then they, you know, partner with the forty-niners to try and get these pops adopted. they do say they always see people to foster. so if you're interested in not you should reach out to them. apparently these puppies were brought to...
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new at 730 tonight, a silicon valley based ev charging company is now planning to cut about 15% of itsorkforce. chargepoint, which is based in campbell, says it will lay off roughly 200 workers. now, this comes after reporting a 44% drop in revenue earlier this year. analysts say the layoffs are expected to save the company $38 million per year. this is the second round of job cuts for chargepoint this year. it led about 198 workers go back in january. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin today announcing a brand new grocery store icoming to the north beach neigorhood. grocery outlet has signed a lease to move into the vacated safeway locati at north point center on bay street. safeway left last year and since then, supervisor peskin andther city leaders worked to find a new tenant. the area includes hundreds of low income seniors and working class families. >> as a mom, i can tell you that having to travel across town to get groceries is a burden on families, and i am very grateful for the leadership of supervisor peskin in making sure that families are being centered in his work. >>
new at 730 tonight, a silicon valley based ev charging company is now planning to cut about 15% of itsorkforce. chargepoint, which is based in campbell, says it will lay off roughly 200 workers. now, this comes after reporting a 44% drop in revenue earlier this year. analysts say the layoffs are expected to save the company $38 million per year. this is the second round of job cuts for chargepoint this year. it led about 198 workers go back in january. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin...
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so they're cracking down on free expression. >> jacoby: in late april, elon musk tweeted... >> silicon valleynious valley. too much the moral arbiter of the world. >> today, governor gavin newsom issued an executive order to send every... >> jacoby: one of twitter's first misinformation labels would be the most fateful. >> we are reaching out to all registered eligible voters, and giving... >> jacoby: when california governor gavin newsom announced that he'd send millions of mail-in ballots to voters in lockdown, president trump took to twitter, alleging this would lead to electoral fraud. >> so, in that moment, we had to decide what to do. we had built a new product and a new set of technologies for labeling misinformation. and here was one of the most prominent accounts on the service, spreading misinformation about voting by mail, and so we made the decision to use our new labeling technology on one of donald trump's tweets for the first time. >> jacoby: how did it feel to make that decision? >> it was a bit like a dam breaking. for years, twitter had been criticized for not doing anything
so they're cracking down on free expression. >> jacoby: in late april, elon musk tweeted... >> silicon valleynious valley. too much the moral arbiter of the world. >> today, governor gavin newsom issued an executive order to send every... >> jacoby: one of twitter's first misinformation labels would be the most fateful. >> we are reaching out to all registered eligible voters, and giving... >> jacoby: when california governor gavin newsom announced that he'd...
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he's here to meet with silicon valley leaders to talk ai and say hello to the bay area's newest star. we are on the ice with the sharks top draft pick. good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight, i'm raj mathai. a lot happening on this thursday. we start with the big announcement from salesforce. an announcement really impacts the san francisco economy in a huge way. today is the final day of the dreamforce conference, hosted by salesforce. in the last hour, ceo marc benioff posted on social media, saying the annual conference brought in an estimated $100 million to the local economy and raised more than 100 million for ucsf. benioff children's hospital. he also praised san francisco for being clean and safe. benioff, as you might know, has been critical in the past of san francisco policies and government procedures. so what about the future of dreamforce? there was some speculation about moving this conference to las vegas. mayor breed tells us tells the san francisco stanford standard that she has gotten assurances that dreamforce will stay in the city. we've reached out to sa
he's here to meet with silicon valley leaders to talk ai and say hello to the bay area's newest star. we are on the ice with the sharks top draft pick. good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight, i'm raj mathai. a lot happening on this thursday. we start with the big announcement from salesforce. an announcement really impacts the san francisco economy in a huge way. today is the final day of the dreamforce conference, hosted by salesforce. in the last hour, ceo marc benioff posted on...
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that's very much a question. >> silicon valley is moving. but that is but one nuclear plant that can be re-fired back up. how many years is this ultimately going to take? seth: that's the question everyone has. altman himself is investing in nuclear fission and other breakthrough technologies that may never actually come to fruition but it feels like if he can get it through that how else will you get this much power. >> sam altman has talked about how every other day he meets with a government official. this is the most important ai company in the world probably. we have a sense of the people in the white house or federal agencies that are responsible for interacting with them. >> i think front and center for altman is probably gina raimondo. i think that's his key point person we heard. but i think he's probably dealing with people across government and i'm sure he's thinking about what would it mean if there's a change in administration going forward to kind of really smooth over the path towards these investments. >> bloomberg's seth who
that's very much a question. >> silicon valley is moving. but that is but one nuclear plant that can be re-fired back up. how many years is this ultimately going to take? seth: that's the question everyone has. altman himself is investing in nuclear fission and other breakthrough technologies that may never actually come to fruition but it feels like if he can get it through that how else will you get this much power. >> sam altman has talked about how every other day he meets with...
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. >>> silicone valley is a hub of development and now they are trying to use it to develop wildfiresly. there are 50 sensors installed across the area. the goal is to alert fire departments about wildfires in realtime in hopes of preventing them from becoming full born wildfires >> since we are on this topic, firecrews stopped forward progress on the cougar fire burning off of lakeville highway in sonoma county. it has burned 40 acres, 0% containment and more than a dozen fire engines, helicopters, air tankers are fighting the fire that began at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> down in southern california, three large scale wildfires burning at the moment. the largest of the three, the bridge fire, burning in l.a. and san bernardino. that one sits at 54,000 acres. the line fire also in san bernardino county is about 38,000 acres. and the airport fire in orange and riverside counties has burned over 23,000 acres. weather has helped them out in fighting all of the fires down to the southland. >> big time helping us out. we had a grass fire that started late. >> yes. neither of them got far. so
. >>> silicone valley is a hub of development and now they are trying to use it to develop wildfiresly. there are 50 sensors installed across the area. the goal is to alert fire departments about wildfires in realtime in hopes of preventing them from becoming full born wildfires >> since we are on this topic, firecrews stopped forward progress on the cougar fire burning off of lakeville highway in sonoma county. it has burned 40 acres, 0% containment and more than a dozen fire...
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believe that you are a leader who will stand up for everyone's well-being, not just for a few silicon valley giants. a lot more to come here. dramatic video captures a family vacation turned family emergency that had the coast guard hoisting people off the deck of a cruise ship. we'll explain what happened. an nfl hall of famer, one of the greats, comes to congress with a health confession. the bigger story behind brett favre's new diagnosis. plus could parties in the streets be the key to building a better bay area? how san francisco is doubling down on those entertainment zones we've been talking about? all of that is ahead for you. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thank you. dan, stay up late with me. the dumbest person alive. >> and we get to the end of the line. and robert downey jr looks at me and i'm just out of college. and he goes, i forgot my wallet. do you mind covering my coffee having a medical emergency off a cruise ship. this morning, a coast guard helicopter airlifted an eight year old boy f
believe that you are a leader who will stand up for everyone's well-being, not just for a few silicon valley giants. a lot more to come here. dramatic video captures a family vacation turned family emergency that had the coast guard hoisting people off the deck of a cruise ship. we'll explain what happened. an nfl hall of famer, one of the greats, comes to congress with a health confession. the bigger story behind brett favre's new diagnosis. plus could parties in the streets be the key to...
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cases are about holding big tech, accountable. took us through some of the reaction that and silicon valley i think this is one of those things that really illustrates the difference between the way that silicon valley perceives the universe. and the way that the you does. because this may be a landmark huge ruling in europe, and it certainly is. it's a barely on the radar screen here in the us. again, these aren't big dollar figures for the companies involved and they're not changing their conduct. and i think when it comes to regulatory action, i think the kinds of regulatory action that tends to make the tech giants really wake up and take notice, or when they have to change their conduct versus when they have to pay their fines . after years of finding them, right, sorry, do you really think but, but regardless of the will define. so one side you think that these, the fact that they have been found in preacher of these laws plus the massive funds you think they will google and apple, they won't just carry on the way they've been going. or for the most part, i mean in the apple case, you
cases are about holding big tech, accountable. took us through some of the reaction that and silicon valley i think this is one of those things that really illustrates the difference between the way that silicon valley perceives the universe. and the way that the you does. because this may be a landmark huge ruling in europe, and it certainly is. it's a barely on the radar screen here in the us. again, these aren't big dollar figures for the companies involved and they're not changing their...
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this is julia from the humane society of silicon valley. and we're going to introduce you to this pretty brown gal. tell me more about her story, her journey. you were saying she's two years old. what is her history like? who would she be? perfect for? so delta is an incredibly sweet mama dog. she came to us from a rescue run, which is where we go. and we ate our partner shelters by taking some dogs in that we can hopefully get spayed neutered, vaccinated quickly, and find homes quickly for them. so she came to us. hi, honey. she came to us through a partner shelter. we got her as well as her six puppies. and then they spent some time in foster while they weaned off. and now she's ready for a forever home and she's available for adoption. would you say she'd be good for a family? i think maybe somebody who's pretty active right? she likes to be in the outdoors. she loves playing ball. she's such a sweetheart. what do you think? yeah. somebody with kids? yeah, someone with kids. i think she'd do well with a family. but anyone, honestly, with
this is julia from the humane society of silicon valley. and we're going to introduce you to this pretty brown gal. tell me more about her story, her journey. you were saying she's two years old. what is her history like? who would she be? perfect for? so delta is an incredibly sweet mama dog. she came to us from a rescue run, which is where we go. and we ate our partner shelters by taking some dogs in that we can hopefully get spayed neutered, vaccinated quickly, and find homes quickly for...
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joining us live now to share the glamorous over the top parties of silicon valley elites.ndard reporter sarah stone. hey, sarah, thanks for joining us. >> hey, thanks for having me. >> to be a party planner in the bay area these days. how did you become interested in this story? >> oh, i just think in silicon valley, we just have one of the largest proportion, proportion of billionaires and millionaires in the country. and i was really kind of interested in how they spend their free time and what their parties are like. >> all right. so you took a look. so i know you feature one party planner. vivian, tell us about her and then tell us about the over-the-top, definitely not run of the mill parties that she throws. >> sure. so, vivian, is this bespoke party planner. she started a career in finance and then kind of moved into the events business, and she really had access to a lot of these ultra high net worth individuals, which is what rich people like to call themselves. and she had a really good handle on creating stuff that was really unique. so, you know, like we've all
joining us live now to share the glamorous over the top parties of silicon valley elites.ndard reporter sarah stone. hey, sarah, thanks for joining us. >> hey, thanks for having me. >> to be a party planner in the bay area these days. how did you become interested in this story? >> oh, i just think in silicon valley, we just have one of the largest proportion, proportion of billionaires and millionaires in the country. and i was really kind of interested in how they spend...
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the humane society, silicon valley says they're actually unique. abnormal, very fortunate because they don't deal with this perpetual overcrowding that so many shelters do they actually go to the central valley twice a week usually and bring back a bunch of dogs from those shelters and then adopt them out or foster that's a cool way to do it. yeah, they have the space and they have the staff. you know, they have vets on staff. a lot of the soldiers don't have any of that. so they can relieve some of the pressure off those folks and that he said they brought puppies first last year right before the nfc championship. yeah, a couple days before we really stressful. and the 9. so they call i mean, it was a therapy session for that. and so you see, you know, they they all seemed really, really happy. so they said last year, right before the championship game, george kittle spent like an hour in a room alone with what you could put him in the video. he was really enjoy. i mean, all of them, though, they all really seems to, you know, kind of benefit from
the humane society, silicon valley says they're actually unique. abnormal, very fortunate because they don't deal with this perpetual overcrowding that so many shelters do they actually go to the central valley twice a week usually and bring back a bunch of dogs from those shelters and then adopt them out or foster that's a cool way to do it. yeah, they have the space and they have the staff. you know, they have vets on staff. a lot of the soldiers don't have any of that. so they can relieve...
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this is right through the front doors of the humane society of silicon valley. they've got a fantastic map set up for you here. breaks it down from cats to kittens. dogs, puppies. notice right there. we've got some rabbits and big dog parks. things like that. the process then guides you over to the check in and now you're ready. you might recognize the name, the medium villareal from telemundo cuarenta ocho. she is our primary anchor from telemundo, but she's also here. this is her twin. hi, baby girl. how are you? she's got a lot to say, but she says it through her eyes. we've also got gayle here to tell me more about what we can expect this weekend. what's the cost and what can folks look forward to? yeah. so this is the last weekend for clear the shelters, and we have a lot of fun activities happening this weekend at humane society. we have a $20 adoption fee for cats, kittens and puppies over six months. but we would also like to tell you about our community programs. fantastic. and i understand that $20 includes the spay, the neutering, the microchipping. r
this is right through the front doors of the humane society of silicon valley. they've got a fantastic map set up for you here. breaks it down from cats to kittens. dogs, puppies. notice right there. we've got some rabbits and big dog parks. things like that. the process then guides you over to the check in and now you're ready. you might recognize the name, the medium villareal from telemundo cuarenta ocho. she is our primary anchor from telemundo, but she's also here. this is her twin. hi,...