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did you think farenholt didn't have a spreadsheet, you're crazy. he had a yellow legal pad and he wrote the names on it. if you think he did not have it on a spreadsheet, you are crazy. they had it on a yellow legal pad and they did that as sort of a way to show they were doing that to check in. it is a perfect example of how to do that. he would do that and it's perfect example of how to do that. he wrote a brilliant article and the one thing that really moved the numbers was also, he thought it would take. the problem is you had trained warfare, world war i which is a very volatile, small group of people moving back and forth. >> again, to me that's the point. i'm glad you raise this issue of leaving out the smugness parts because this is the best demonstration but it gets back to the basic question of, do we have an impasse or not or and this grand suggestion about how do we need to weapon eyes fact or reporting. i feel that it's not that we've not done that. there are great examples whether the new york times is very aggressive reporting about
did you think farenholt didn't have a spreadsheet, you're crazy. he had a yellow legal pad and he wrote the names on it. if you think he did not have it on a spreadsheet, you are crazy. they had it on a yellow legal pad and they did that as sort of a way to show they were doing that to check in. it is a perfect example of how to do that. he would do that and it's perfect example of how to do that. he wrote a brilliant article and the one thing that really moved the numbers was also, he thought...
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and you'll have slide show, spreadsheet, and word-processing software to write a letter or make a flier for your next community event. i love this part as well. if you love old tv shows, you're absolutely going to love your telikin, 'cause look at this -- tv classics. all the favorite classics of the past from the '50s so you can re-experience all those great shows of the past, all easy to find with a simple tap of the screen. and if you're into music, every telikin comes set up with internet radio right at your fingertips. so whether you like classic rock, country, jazz, or blues on a rainy night, you can set the mood to the touch of the screen and dance the night away, all with your telikin. >> if you're like me, you've tried using computers, but they seem so difficult and -- and frustrating. well, i discovered the telikin computer, and let me tell you, my whole life changed. telikin is the all-in-one computer made especially for people our age. it lets me do everything by simply the touch of a button. now i'm e-mailing and video chatting with my family and friends every day. >> annou
and you'll have slide show, spreadsheet, and word-processing software to write a letter or make a flier for your next community event. i love this part as well. if you love old tv shows, you're absolutely going to love your telikin, 'cause look at this -- tv classics. all the favorite classics of the past from the '50s so you can re-experience all those great shows of the past, all easy to find with a simple tap of the screen. and if you're into music, every telikin comes set up with internet...
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the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, his nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.ditched a target to balance the nation's books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a near record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. and keeping comedians and work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for britain so far? of course, brexit has already been a wonderful journey. borisjohnson, what do you say? i would say, we never really expected to win i think behind brexit it's a bit of a laugh, blast the numbers all over bus. in scotland, the tories other leading lady, ruth davidson, was having a blast. the conservatives steamed in second. forcing labour into third place north of the border. labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle, its leader jeremy corbyn was immensely popular with party members, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his per
the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, his nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.ditched a target to balance the nation's books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a near record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. and keeping comedians and work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and...
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. >> i could put it on a spreadsheet. >> reporter: he was fired after 11 months, he said, for raising these privacy concerns. uber says he was terminated for inappropriately accessing data himself. >> i wouldn't tolerate data abuse at uber. i've helped build out systems that will help detect access. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, uber says -- it's absolutely untrue that all or nearly all employees have access to customer data, with or without prior approval. we have built entire temperatures on implement technical and administrative controls that limit access to customer data, all potential violations are quickly and thoroughly investigated uber tells nbc news it was adding controls vangenber worked at uber. >> i want people to be conscious that we are allowing ourselves to be tracked. >> reporter: if you're worried about protecting your where abouts, uber is still an option. simply turn off the location services puck and inpull manually your address and destination. jo ling kent, nbc news, new york. >>> how low will it go? the brutal windchill that so many americans are abo
. >> i could put it on a spreadsheet. >> reporter: he was fired after 11 months, he said, for raising these privacy concerns. uber says he was terminated for inappropriately accessing data himself. >> i wouldn't tolerate data abuse at uber. i've helped build out systems that will help detect access. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, uber says -- it's absolutely untrue that all or nearly all employees have access to customer data, with or without prior approval. we...
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less than two weeks after for inmates cut through steel bars other second- floor window and use spreadsheets to repel them the building. two inmates were caught immediately. they were caught the following week. becher's office was not given the explanation on how they slipped out. it said there were no cameras and a part of the gel. >>> epic day in sports, a clay thompson show at oracle, he made history for the warriors scored a career-high 60 points for the warriors 140 22106 and thompson played 29 minutes. he is the first nba player to ever score 60 points and agape while paying less than 30 minutes. he had 40 points in the first half. then he let his teammates get in on the action. he tossed the behind him and the hipster ran to slanted let's get back to clay thompson only the fourth warrior to score 60% is something he will remember forever and we will to play the owner of the warriors presented him with a little gift after the game. >> i just have one question, will you accept this rose?. i hope this makes up for it. >> a rose. the warriors head out on the road to five games starting wi
less than two weeks after for inmates cut through steel bars other second- floor window and use spreadsheets to repel them the building. two inmates were caught immediately. they were caught the following week. becher's office was not given the explanation on how they slipped out. it said there were no cameras and a part of the gel. >>> epic day in sports, a clay thompson show at oracle, he made history for the warriors scored a career-high 60 points for the warriors 140 22106 and...
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. >> the main thing was spreadsheets and word processing. the best typewriter you could ever have. it gave you a new way to write. you could change things around and check your spelling and it would always look perfect. >> bottom line numbers. >> my dad had the large ledger sheets, done them all by hand and i remember taking a computer to show them a spreadsheet and suddenly, he understood the value of a personal computer. >> there is a drastic mindset change in the whole country about what a computer was. it happened in a very short period of time. >> gather round. we'll tell you a little more about the system. >> here at the west coast computer fair, the speed of development in this industry is so great that each day virtually outdates the previous one. >> it is lower prices that helped the tremendous boom in home computer sales but one home in ten will have a computer by the end of this year. by 1990, the number could be two out of three. >> we knew the personal computer was getting serious when the competition started, because when you h
. >> the main thing was spreadsheets and word processing. the best typewriter you could ever have. it gave you a new way to write. you could change things around and check your spelling and it would always look perfect. >> bottom line numbers. >> my dad had the large ledger sheets, done them all by hand and i remember taking a computer to show them a spreadsheet and suddenly, he understood the value of a personal computer. >> there is a drastic mindset change in the...
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did you think farenholt didn't have a spreadsheet, you're crazy. he had a yellow legal pad and he wrote the names on it. if you think he did not have it on a spreadsheet, you are crazy. they had it on a yellow legal pad and they did that as sort of a way to show they were doing that to check in. it is a perfect example of how to do that. he would do that and it's perfect example of how to do that. he wrote a brilliant article and the one thing that really moved the numbers was also, he thought it would take. the problem is you had trained warfare, world war i which is a very volatile, small group of people moving back and forth. >> again, to me that's the point. i'm glad you raise this issue of leaving out the smugness parts because this is the best demonstration but it gets back to the basic question of, do we have an impasse or not or and this grand suggestion about how do we need to weapon eyes fact or reporting. i feel that it's not that we've not done that. there are great examples whether the new york times is very aggressive reporting about
did you think farenholt didn't have a spreadsheet, you're crazy. he had a yellow legal pad and he wrote the names on it. if you think he did not have it on a spreadsheet, you are crazy. they had it on a yellow legal pad and they did that as sort of a way to show they were doing that to check in. it is a perfect example of how to do that. he would do that and it's perfect example of how to do that. he wrote a brilliant article and the one thing that really moved the numbers was also, he thought...
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susan: i did a spreadsheet, but i also believed in youtube. there was one video we had and that video convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content and be entertaining. the video was of these two students in their dorm room and their roommate is in the background doing his homework and they are singing to the backstreet boys and they are incredibly funny. i still laugh when i watch it. that was our first hit. i realize that people all over the world can be creative, funny and that other people want to watch it and i thought, if it continues like this and continues to grow, this is going to be a big phenomenon. emily: i always hear this about youtube, it has become so much but it could be so much more. susan: well, i think the growth has been amazing, the fact that we have one billion people who use youtube every month -- that is a big number. there was a study done where they went and they asked teenagers, who are your stars? in 2015 they said eight of the top 10 of their stars were youtubers. emily: it has been
susan: i did a spreadsheet, but i also believed in youtube. there was one video we had and that video convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content and be entertaining. the video was of these two students in their dorm room and their roommate is in the background doing his homework and they are singing to the backstreet boys and they are incredibly funny. i still laugh when i watch it. that was our first hit. i realize that people all over the world can be...
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the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, his nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.the nation's books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a near record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, and bojo rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. and keeping comedians and work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for britain so far? of course, brexit has already been a wonderful journey. borisjohnson, what do you say? i would say, we never really expected to win i think behind brexit it's a bit of a laugh, blast the numbers all over bus. in scotland, the tories' other leading lady, ruth davidson, was having a blast. the conservatives steamed in second. forcing labour into third place north of the border. labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle, its leader jeremy corbyn was immensely popular with party members, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his performance in the re
the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, his nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.the nation's books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a near record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, and bojo rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. and keeping comedians and work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for...
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>> i did a spreadsheet, that was one of my contributions but i believe did you two. there was this video we had and that convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content. the video i was -- was of these two students in their dorm room and there remained is in the background doing his homework to they are singing backstreet boys and they are incredibly funny. that was our first hit. i realized people all over the world can be creative and funny and other people want to watch it. it continues like this, if it continues to grow, this is going to be a big phenomenon. emily: i always hear this about youtube. ithas become so much and could be so much more. susan: the growth has been amazing. the fact that we have one billion people who use youtube every month, that is a big number. friday did a study when they asked teens who are your stars in 2015 they said eight of the top 10 of their stars where youtubers. emily: what is the personal stamp you want to put on the company? love being at youtube and meeting the creators in the creative aspect an
>> i did a spreadsheet, that was one of my contributions but i believe did you two. there was this video we had and that convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content. the video i was -- was of these two students in their dorm room and there remained is in the background doing his homework to they are singing backstreet boys and they are incredibly funny. that was our first hit. i realized people all over the world can be creative and funny and other people...
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. >> i could print it out on a spreadsheet. >> spangenberg was fired after 11 months at uber he says for raising these privacy concerns. uber tells nbc news he was fired for inappropriately accessing data himself. >> i won't tolerate data access abuse at uber and i've helped build out systems at uber that will detect abuse if it happens. >> spangenberg denies accessing data inappropriately and says that was not the reason given when the company fired him in a statement to nbc news, uber says, it's absolutely untrue that all or nearly all employees have access to customer data. with or without prior approval. we have built entire systems to implement technical and administrative controls that limit access to customer data. all potential violations are quickly and thoroughly investigated. uber tells nbc news it was adding controls before spangenberg started at uber and continues to do so today. >> i want people to be conscious of the fact that we are giving away our information and allowing ourselves to be tracked. >> if you're worried about protecting your whereabouts, uber is still a
. >> i could print it out on a spreadsheet. >> spangenberg was fired after 11 months at uber he says for raising these privacy concerns. uber tells nbc news he was fired for inappropriately accessing data himself. >> i won't tolerate data access abuse at uber and i've helped build out systems at uber that will detect abuse if it happens. >> spangenberg denies accessing data inappropriately and says that was not the reason given when the company fired him in a statement...
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the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, whose nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.ance the nation's books by 2020. amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced near—record levels of immigration. are you going to be able to get immigration down to the tens of thousands quickly? i'm just going to get started. and chaos at the independent inquiry into historic child abuse. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, brexit secretary davis davies, and bojo, rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. speaks french. and keeping comedians in work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for britain so far? as boris johnson: of course, brexit has already been a wonderful journey. borisjohnson, what do you say? as boris johnson: i would say, we never really expected to win, i think getting behind brexit it's a bit of a laugh, plaster numbers all over a bus. in scotland, the tories other leading lady, ruth davidson, was having a blast. in elections for the sco
the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, whose nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.ance the nation's books by 2020. amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced near—record levels of immigration. are you going to be able to get immigration down to the tens of thousands quickly? i'm just going to get started. and chaos at the independent inquiry into historic child abuse. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, brexit...
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the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, his nicknames include spreadsheet and box office. the nation's books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a new record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary william fox— pitt, brexiteers, the international trade secretary william fox—pitt, rice secretary david davis and old joke, rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. and keeping comedians and work. foreign secretary from the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for britain so far? of course, brexit has already been a wonderful journey. boris johnson, what do you say? journey. boris johnson, what do you 7 i journey. boris johnson, what do you say? i would say, we never really expected to win i think behind brexit a bit of a laugh does blush the numbers all over bus. islam is the numbers all over bus. islam is the tories other leading lady with davidson was having a blast. —— in scotland. the conservatives steamed in second in a letter to the scottis
the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, his nicknames include spreadsheet and box office. the nation's books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a new record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary william fox— pitt, brexiteers, the international trade secretary william fox—pitt, rice secretary david davis and old joke, rebooted as foreign secretary. spreading charm. and keeping comedians and work....
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the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, whose nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.s books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a near—record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, rebooted as foreign secretary. and keeping comedians in work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for britain so far? like boris: of course, brexit has already been a wonderfuljourney. borisjohnson, what do you say? i would say, we never really expected to win. i think getting behind brexit was a bit of a laugh, the numbers all over bus. in scotland, the tories‘ other leading lady, ruth davidson, was having a blast. in scottish parliament elections, the conservatives steamed in second, forcing labour into third place north of the border. labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle. its leaderjeremy corbyn was immensely popular with party members, not so much with his members of parliament, some of whom described his performance i
the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, whose nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.s books by 2020 and amber rudd was named home secretary, she faced a near—record level of immigration. and we were introduced to the three brexiteers, the international trade secretary liam fox, rebooted as foreign secretary. and keeping comedians in work. foreign secretary, on the subject of europe, is brexit living up to all of your hopes and expectations for britain so far? like boris: of...
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the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, whose nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.an you get down to tens of thousands? and chaos in the independent enquiry into historic child sex abuse. and the three brexiteers, liam fox, brexit secretary david davis, and boris johnson, rebooted as foreign secretary, spreading charm. speaking french. and keeping comedians in work. is brexit living up to all of your expectations for britain so far? i... of course... brexit is already... a wonderfuljourney. borisjohnson, what do you say? already... a wonderfuljourney. boris johnson, what do you say? i... isay...! boris johnson, what do you say? i... i say... i never expected it... brexit... it was all a bit of a laugh, really. some numbers on a bus... in scotland, davidson was having a blast. in elections for the scottish parliament, the conservatives came in second, forcing labour into third place north of the border. labour found itself with a bit of a puzzle. its leader, jeremy corbyn, was immensely popular with party members, but not so much with its members of parliament, some
the job of chancellor went to philip hammond, whose nicknames include spreadsheet and box office.an you get down to tens of thousands? and chaos in the independent enquiry into historic child sex abuse. and the three brexiteers, liam fox, brexit secretary david davis, and boris johnson, rebooted as foreign secretary, spreading charm. speaking french. and keeping comedians in work. is brexit living up to all of your expectations for britain so far? i... of course... brexit is already... a...
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he wrote this thing called t/maker, short for table maker, an early spreadsheet program. he wrote it in 1979. he wanted to be the ceo and for me to be the vp of everything else. he wanted to program and for me to do everything else. i had an interesting experience, goes for the first couple of years -- we started the company out here and i ran it here, but he was in washington, d.c. during the programming. we had an interesting thing, which i'm going to talk about, because i think for women -- i hope this is an empowering story. i told somebody that i was in tandem and i was going to start this company with my brother. she was the head of pr at tandem. she said, what is your title? i said, the vp of whatever. she said, you should be the ceo. i thought, my brother wrote the program, came up with the idea. why should i get to be the ceo? she said, your brother wants to code and you are going to be the person out there selling. meeting with people, trying to get contracts and distribution and selling. people always want to talk to the highest level person when they are buyin
he wrote this thing called t/maker, short for table maker, an early spreadsheet program. he wrote it in 1979. he wanted to be the ceo and for me to be the vp of everything else. he wanted to program and for me to do everything else. i had an interesting experience, goes for the first couple of years -- we started the company out here and i ran it here, but he was in washington, d.c. during the programming. we had an interesting thing, which i'm going to talk about, because i think for women --...
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one of the reasons our company survive for 14 years is because obviously we started as a spreadsheet company so we wouldn't have survived if that was all we did but we went from spreadsheets in an early prerelease version of the mac, and we ended up being the fifth product to ship for the macintosh. when the mac was in the future anymore the future with the internet, so we started working on ideas for what we could do with the internet. we came up with this idea for remote ordering and printing and ultimately sold the company. we went through many iterations. we were looking for problems to solve. we started with a problem that my brother was solving over and over again for customers but we also had the advantage of being here. the future is here, it is just unevenly distributed. one of the advantages was being in the valley so we got to see the distribution and see things like prerelease versions of things. we got to understand and live in the world where people are walking around with ever more powerful devices and internet conductivity. except if you live in would five, that alway
one of the reasons our company survive for 14 years is because obviously we started as a spreadsheet company so we wouldn't have survived if that was all we did but we went from spreadsheets in an early prerelease version of the mac, and we ended up being the fifth product to ship for the macintosh. when the mac was in the future anymore the future with the internet, so we started working on ideas for what we could do with the internet. we came up with this idea for remote ordering and printing...
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monopoly, not just being the welfare agency distributing benefits, seeing people as a line item on a spreadsheet, but involving and empowering other groups, whether salvation army, catholic charities, america works, social services, whoever -- to be the actual distributor of benefits and the ones to have the navigator -- fort worth has a really good program on this where they actually -- they caught rep. brown:, they tried to come up with a benefit customization to work with a person to get them from where they are and where they need to be and where they want to go. you have to break up the welfare monopoly to get that ynamic writ large. >> essentially you are talking about energizing civil society and creating a way for government to work with that. how does that happen? speaker ryan: right now it is in spite of each other. the whole concept of wraparound benefits that the civil society sector is working on -- government is kind of doing this in its separate and distinct and counterproductive, so we need to wraparound and try to fix this. imagine if we did not have to think like that. >> how d
monopoly, not just being the welfare agency distributing benefits, seeing people as a line item on a spreadsheet, but involving and empowering other groups, whether salvation army, catholic charities, america works, social services, whoever -- to be the actual distributor of benefits and the ones to have the navigator -- fort worth has a really good program on this where they actually -- they caught rep. brown:, they tried to come up with a benefit customization to work with a person to get...
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the election commission has a spreadsheet with all the results as they come in. you can find a link on our website cbs58 dot com. the electoral college will vote on december 19th after the votes are certified. live in the newsroom, jocelyne pruna, cbs58 news. 3 they're still counting votes in waukesha county, and officials there are trying to clear up any possible confusion about a blog post "fake news"....it's just not tr. true.cbs 58's jacob kittilstad joins us live from waukesha county. jacob? representatives from the campaigns are here...election officials are here... all of them tell me the recount has been moving smoothly in the county. then they look online and see these wild claims that everything is falling apart out here...they just say its frustrating and it doesn't reflect re (-nat. ballot counter-) thousands of ballots pass through the high speed machine... it's new - speeding up the process in waukesha county.... taking an image of each individual ballot. but read this blog - the palmer report - and you'd imagine the room in bedlam. the headline cit
the election commission has a spreadsheet with all the results as they come in. you can find a link on our website cbs58 dot com. the electoral college will vote on december 19th after the votes are certified. live in the newsroom, jocelyne pruna, cbs58 news. 3 they're still counting votes in waukesha county, and officials there are trying to clear up any possible confusion about a blog post "fake news"....it's just not tr. true.cbs 58's jacob kittilstad joins us live from waukesha...
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josh: when it started i was he alreadyving and had his spreadsheets and financial plan and savings figuredand they converged. it converged on the one hand where rebecca became more conscientious of money but rebecca helped re: -- helped ari -- this is a couple that now gives away 20% of their income, something that they went through a process to figure out how to do and it was important for them to do. that doesn't mean they don't have any conflict. they still disagree about how to handle inheritance, what the progressive approaches to being to get a chunk of money from a family member. carol: trans persons are meeting some challenges when it comes to retiring and benefits. let's talk about transitioning from a man to a woman or a woman to a man. there are economic and financial consequences. you write about that. guest: i talked to a lot of transgendered people about the experience, not only the medical experience but emotional experience of transitioning and what are the economic consequences of all that. there are two things going on. employment issues be there is still a lot of discrim
josh: when it started i was he alreadyving and had his spreadsheets and financial plan and savings figuredand they converged. it converged on the one hand where rebecca became more conscientious of money but rebecca helped re: -- helped ari -- this is a couple that now gives away 20% of their income, something that they went through a process to figure out how to do and it was important for them to do. that doesn't mean they don't have any conflict. they still disagree about how to handle...
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the problem with narrowing down, we started out with this giant spreadsheet. we tried to to have a balance in terms of geography and the types of places. the problem was, we all had, had, three of us had certain things that we adored, not all of which made it into the book. as i was talking before we really love medical museums, it's museums, it's just a thing we all like. one of the problems that that is some of them are quite similar to each other. these places that by themselves are so incredible but when you already have one that is very similar in the book, like we have to take one out but i really want to keep it. i was a medical museums generally. and bone churches, we tried not to make the book to death like. there is a lot of death in there but death is treated in very interesting ways. and like coffins that look like tigers. the cemetery -- thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the question is how many places have i or the others got to. we had been to his many places as possible that are in the book. we are up to, we there is a place o
the problem with narrowing down, we started out with this giant spreadsheet. we tried to to have a balance in terms of geography and the types of places. the problem was, we all had, had, three of us had certain things that we adored, not all of which made it into the book. as i was talking before we really love medical museums, it's museums, it's just a thing we all like. one of the problems that that is some of them are quite similar to each other. these places that by themselves are so...
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and that spreadsheet was eventually blocked because of privacy issues.till many people had tagged friends and posts on the facebook page hoping for information on their whereabouts. in many cases others responded saying they were safe or still unaccounted for. social media also was key in spreading the word about various relief funds. more than 17,000 people shared the link to this police fund you are seeing on your screen. you caring.com. helping the group raise more than $80,000 for the victims of and their families. there's also a gofundme page collecting donations for the 20 people who used that warehouse as living space. according to that page, the money will be used to help those people try to recover what was lost in that fire. we posted a link to that site on our website. go to ktvu.com. >>> $89,000. that's great to see. the goal was what? 100,000? >> exactly right. >> almost there. alyana gomez. thank you. >>> let's go back out to the scene. >> rob malcolm has been there all afternoon as it has quieted down. bright lights because they are workin
and that spreadsheet was eventually blocked because of privacy issues.till many people had tagged friends and posts on the facebook page hoping for information on their whereabouts. in many cases others responded saying they were safe or still unaccounted for. social media also was key in spreading the word about various relief funds. more than 17,000 people shared the link to this police fund you are seeing on your screen. you caring.com. helping the group raise more than $80,000 for the...
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susan: i did a spreadsheet, but i also believed in youtube. one video we had and that video convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content and be entertaining. the video was of these two students in their dorm room, and their roommate is in the background doing his homework, and they are singing to the backstreet boys and they are incredibly funny. i still laugh when i watch it. that was our first hit. i realized that people all over the world can be creative and funny and that other people want to watch it. and i thought, if it continues like this and continues to grow, this could be big. emily: i always hear this about youtube, it has become so much but it could be so much more. susan: well, i think the growth has been amazing. the fact that we have one billion people who use youtube every month -- that is a big number. there was a study done where they went and they asked teenagers, who are your stars? in 2015, they said eight of the top 10 of their stars were youtubers. emily: it has been three years since you
susan: i did a spreadsheet, but i also believed in youtube. one video we had and that video convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content and be entertaining. the video was of these two students in their dorm room, and their roommate is in the background doing his homework, and they are singing to the backstreet boys and they are incredibly funny. i still laugh when i watch it. that was our first hit. i realized that people all over the world can be creative and...
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if you have very late drivingvig plans i wanted you to see that there could be a spreadsheet or two ofcipitation around. there could be freezing rain ore a little bitzi of snow but thath will be in higher elevation. by saturday morning we'reg getting some of the rain intoto town. it moves pretty quick lirks by the noon hour most ofno it is gone and by the time you're maybe heading out for dinner or ans of christmas eve service. i just called it easter. here come the showers for saturday. this frontal boundary will swinl on through and dry us out for christmas so christmas day is looking terrific. we wrap it up with the fox5 seven day forecast. monday 58-degrees.gree it's going to be nice to haveo that warmup. 60-degrees on tuesday.esda no we're not going to get a white christmas out of the deal. some places will, if you want to drive north can run into it. 44-degrees on wednesday and maybe a few showers possible on thursday. let me a happy easter, saran a tone a initiate one heck of a cold easter. > thank you and happy fourth of july. > thank you. theng up in sports, redskins head coac
if you have very late drivingvig plans i wanted you to see that there could be a spreadsheet or two ofcipitation around. there could be freezing rain ore a little bitzi of snow but thath will be in higher elevation. by saturday morning we'reg getting some of the rain intoto town. it moves pretty quick lirks by the noon hour most ofno it is gone and by the time you're maybe heading out for dinner or ans of christmas eve service. i just called it easter. here come the showers for saturday. this...
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soom even stasome even started e spreadsheet with information about potential victimvictims. >>> onewitness said he step off b.a.r.t. at 12:30 and spotted the flames and smoke. he hurried towards the scene worried his own house was on fire. >> the whole building up in flames. whole building. when i got off b.a.r.t., you can see the fire clear as day. >> and you can see it there. he says even though he arrived too late to see people running from the building, it was a disturbing site to see that warehouse on fire, a site that will stay with him. >>> some people who were familiar with the ghost ship as that warehouse was known say they knew the building was dangerous. it was home to an artist collective, and some say that people were working and living there. one man who came to check on friends at the ghost ship said he's devastated by what happened but not surprised. >> i was worried about it before too. you know, i had been asked to move in there, and i refused. i felt like it was just a little too scary for me because of that. but wonderful people. really wonderful people. very cre
soom even stasome even started e spreadsheet with information about potential victimvictims. >>> onewitness said he step off b.a.r.t. at 12:30 and spotted the flames and smoke. he hurried towards the scene worried his own house was on fire. >> the whole building up in flames. whole building. when i got off b.a.r.t., you can see the fire clear as day. >> and you can see it there. he says even though he arrived too late to see people running from the building, it was a...
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they're keeping track of all the websites that they need to save on a google doc spreadsheet, then piece by piece they're copying it all on to a nongovernment server. we don't know what will happen to all these government urls once donald trump is sworn in next month and what will happen to the data and the study of climate change and its effects. but the nation's leading climate experts aren't taking any chances. president obama has said over and over again since the election that he's determined to make this transition smooth and peaceful. but that doesn't mean they're going without a fight. some parts of the administration are putting their armor on. we've got that story ahead. first, one more thing. we hear the fiddling foresters are in need of a new online home. we're here to help. the team here bought the website fiddling foresters.com and it's not as fancy as your old digs but it does do the trick. attention, the domain is yours if you want it. just let us know. e-mail usat rachel@msnbc.com. >>> today the trump transition team and the soon-to-be trump administration took a rare lo
they're keeping track of all the websites that they need to save on a google doc spreadsheet, then piece by piece they're copying it all on to a nongovernment server. we don't know what will happen to all these government urls once donald trump is sworn in next month and what will happen to the data and the study of climate change and its effects. but the nation's leading climate experts aren't taking any chances. president obama has said over and over again since the election that he's...
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so many spreadsheets. it is not only department of justice, there is u.k.ators, there is fx probes and so many things. and it is not only deutsche bank, others have more coming. but they still need to deal with it. and as he mentioned, the fundamental story of profitability in europe, especially with deutsche bank, has not gone away. they struggle to make money, even if they were not paying fines, they are not making great profit. how do you fix that? you get rid of more people, do you shed businesses? they have researching plans all over europe -- restructuring plan all over europe. but these are slow. julie: barclays did not come to an agreement. what happened? >> there is a lot of speculation. and things leaking from the bank and they are distinguishing themselves on how they are different. as bad. smaller, not it is hard to know if any of those are the reason. it is perhaps partly because they thought they were different. i have a hard time believing that. theyally, you can see that , with time, they could drag it out longer, not settling now, a new adm
so many spreadsheets. it is not only department of justice, there is u.k.ators, there is fx probes and so many things. and it is not only deutsche bank, others have more coming. but they still need to deal with it. and as he mentioned, the fundamental story of profitability in europe, especially with deutsche bank, has not gone away. they struggle to make money, even if they were not paying fines, they are not making great profit. how do you fix that? you get rid of more people, do you shed...
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restaurant to a full restaurant and also request to stand into the adjacent space of terryville spreadsheet the reasons for those requests are based the desire to give our business the best chance of success in a competitive environment that is a limited restaurant a great space but not have much wall space the space at the other place will increase our seating that is chilly and create a gallery we believe that the neighborhood will benefit from having having a greatly increased activity the last tenant was an insurance office that have the porn's of a vacant commercial space blinds always closed if we are approved we will be able to pair our food with the cheese and wines and beers which will compliment our foods and the coffee we're serving is from san francisco grounds finally our neighborhood is changing and our population is growing web the terryville is in need for the cafe since my portfolio the neighborhood a vibrant this is in part because of demographics but the fact that more people are obgyn under financial roofs given the costs of housing and airbnb also 3 blocks from our loca
restaurant to a full restaurant and also request to stand into the adjacent space of terryville spreadsheet the reasons for those requests are based the desire to give our business the best chance of success in a competitive environment that is a limited restaurant a great space but not have much wall space the space at the other place will increase our seating that is chilly and create a gallery we believe that the neighborhood will benefit from having having a greatly increased activity the...
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would say one of the reasons our company survived for 14 years is because honestly we started at a spreadsheet company so we wouldn't have survived if that's all we ever do. i said this is the future. then when i wasn't so much the future anymore and we said this internet thing we think will be big and we started working on ideas for what we could do with the internet and we came up with the idea for remote ordering and printing it did that and ultimately sold the company. we went through many iterations, but i would would say two things. one we were looking for problems to solve, we had some ideas and we started with a problem that obviously my brother was solving over and over again with customers, but we also had the advantage of being here. we get to see things like pre-released versions of things we get to understand things and live in the world where people are walking around with more powerful devices and internet connectivity, except if you live in woodside which actually the internet and cell coverage sucks there. it always surprises me but we get to understand what's coming down the
would say one of the reasons our company survived for 14 years is because honestly we started at a spreadsheet company so we wouldn't have survived if that's all we ever do. i said this is the future. then when i wasn't so much the future anymore and we said this internet thing we think will be big and we started working on ideas for what we could do with the internet and we came up with the idea for remote ordering and printing it did that and ultimately sold the company. we went through many...
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answer the question actually do policy is my nana clocked about a quart, which means i really do spreadsheets. [laughter] that from my point of view, there is a place for policy and legislation. i think that is immediate relief . i feel like these are the things we know specifically in d.c. that we need to fund and we need to make sure that it is not -- there are specific things we can do that are immediate within this year. we can do it and i think there is a time when people need to think or say, this is wrong, we will not invest or allowed to continue in any way we can. it is kind of like i would say , you dohouse is burning not stay in it because you don't have your next house. if you know something is that wrong, then you cannot continue to keep doing it and have it be ok. when you look at the landscape today, that took a lot of fears of people saying, that is really bad, but at some point, there comes a critical shifting of the scale that may be at this point, there is some stuff about to happen, that policy is either not going to work for or fast enough for some people really don't car
answer the question actually do policy is my nana clocked about a quart, which means i really do spreadsheets. [laughter] that from my point of view, there is a place for policy and legislation. i think that is immediate relief . i feel like these are the things we know specifically in d.c. that we need to fund and we need to make sure that it is not -- there are specific things we can do that are immediate within this year. we can do it and i think there is a time when people need to think or...
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i directedt twahat and my spreadsheet was 400 rows long, 25 columns wide, i just did matm for sick weeks basically. >> impressive document. documen. >> it is an impressive do youn s mean. how do you come up with your ideaous c? >> this one came from the song itself. it the song about those moments ins life that are most important, and you know we're trying to show how much can be pack floodf go through so much of your live treading water and then you falf in love or someone dies or you r make a huge decision about yourr life. li live changes in these incredibly dense moments we wanted to showo that literally.. >> listen do you it in one takee and then when you slow it down, it matches the music perfectly. like how do you time out that ta the explosions happen on then on beat or that your mouth is mou moving when the paper is going? >> it's technology.hnog >> it real sal lot of what's weird it's a lot ofotf simple math that gets complicated the more you -- thee more layers of it there are.it e each of these things isgs is basically the question of likeee if we're shotting at 200 times t s
i directedt twahat and my spreadsheet was 400 rows long, 25 columns wide, i just did matm for sick weeks basically. >> impressive document. documen. >> it is an impressive do youn s mean. how do you come up with your ideaous c? >> this one came from the song itself. it the song about those moments ins life that are most important, and you know we're trying to show how much can be pack floodf go through so much of your live treading water and then you falf in love or someone...
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if you think they did not have that on an excel spreadsheet you are crazy.they used the yellow pad to demonstrate to people and people would check in on it and it was a perfect example of how to do this. i thought the whole thing was brilliant. it's not going to sway the election, but one thing that moves the number was that access hollywood tape. the problem is you had trench warfare, world war i with this volatile group of people moving back and forth. >> again, to me that is the point. i'm glad you raised this issue, maybe not the smugness part because i'm not sure it's the best demonstration, but he gets back to the basic question of do have impact or not and this is where some of glenn suggested we need to weapon eyes reporting. i feel it's not that we're not done that. there are great examples whether it's the "washington post" series and accident "new york times" aggressively reported on the taxes and many other issues. that succeeded. it succeeded with the part of america that was already not going to vote for donald trump. if you took a survey, a sc
if you think they did not have that on an excel spreadsheet you are crazy.they used the yellow pad to demonstrate to people and people would check in on it and it was a perfect example of how to do this. i thought the whole thing was brilliant. it's not going to sway the election, but one thing that moves the number was that access hollywood tape. the problem is you had trench warfare, world war i with this volatile group of people moving back and forth. >> again, to me that is the point....
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timeline will be next slide, please utilizing the 4 step process on the left and seen devil on the spreadsheet priority recommendations as you can see 44 or 16 percent that were category gisz their skurnl in process assigned to the sponsors 10 days ago and hope to hear from 20 days for status update and continue to on or about the recommendations until we have full compliance next slide, please he spoke about the integrated matrix we put the reports into matrix so as you can see we'll come pile the reports 4 hundred and 79 remedies as mentioned earlier we're moving forward we've already did a line by line comparison on the reports to make sure any integrated matrix secured the same even tone and the tenor of what those recommendation call for as an example here the recommendation 72.2 all the class a bulletins that modify a general order should be record on the website the recommendation says yeah, make them owl available online in the broad spirits of putting those remedies under one umbrella we integrated them. >> this is a a visual demonstration of the recommendation and the pie chart the t
timeline will be next slide, please utilizing the 4 step process on the left and seen devil on the spreadsheet priority recommendations as you can see 44 or 16 percent that were category gisz their skurnl in process assigned to the sponsors 10 days ago and hope to hear from 20 days for status update and continue to on or about the recommendations until we have full compliance next slide, please he spoke about the integrated matrix we put the reports into matrix so as you can see we'll come pile...
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i paid more interest, i keep spreadsheets of everything. toh the interest, we are up $15,000. when my son graduated from high school, even though he is a really gifted child, unfortunately, he had to go to community college so we could afford school pure it on the third semester, we cannot afford it anymore. there should not be a complete loan forgiveness because new york state taxpayers should not have to pick up the bill for my education, but there has to be something done about the , or maybe a look again at the entire situation, how many courses i actually took my how many credits, how much it was for credit hour, how much i really should owe, and should it be at 6.6%? no, it should be at, like, 3%. it sounds more realistic. i want to pay for my own education, but now i am in a bad situation where i cannot finish my masters degree because of this. workfortunate enough to for a job that has a union that does cover the credit hours, so i have stopped taking loans come about through the years, being a young mother, i had my first son at 15 and my second at 20, i had to someti
i paid more interest, i keep spreadsheets of everything. toh the interest, we are up $15,000. when my son graduated from high school, even though he is a really gifted child, unfortunately, he had to go to community college so we could afford school pure it on the third semester, we cannot afford it anymore. there should not be a complete loan forgiveness because new york state taxpayers should not have to pick up the bill for my education, but there has to be something done about the , or...
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did you think farenholt didn't have a spreadsheet, you're crazy, he added yellow legal pad, use it asa way to demonstrate to people and people would check in and he would do that and it's perfect example of how to do that. he wrote a brilliant article and the one thing that really moved the numbers was also, he thought it would take. the problem is you had trained warfare, world war i which is a very volatile, small group of people moving back and forth. >> again, to me that's the point. i'm glad you raise this issue of leaving out the smugness parts because this is the best demonstration but it getsback to the basic question of , do we have an impasse or not or and this grand suggestionabout how do we need to weapon eyes fact or reporting . i feel that it's not that we've not done that. there are great examples whether, the new york times is very aggressive reporting about taxes and many other issues. that succeeded, it succeeded with a part of america that already wasn't going to vote for donald trump. you know what, if you took a survey, a scientific, rigorous survey of even those
did you think farenholt didn't have a spreadsheet, you're crazy, he added yellow legal pad, use it asa way to demonstrate to people and people would check in and he would do that and it's perfect example of how to do that. he wrote a brilliant article and the one thing that really moved the numbers was also, he thought it would take. the problem is you had trained warfare, world war i which is a very volatile, small group of people moving back and forth. >> again, to me that's the point....