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stuart: tupperware. i love tupperware parties. lauren: the stock is $2 and change.dman, they added three board members to the board. stuart: is whirlpool moving up? >> quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share, 130, 57. stuart: i would like to know the dividend yield. lauren: i could look it up for you. stuart: more young people are turning to their parents to purchase their first home a. how many buyers are getting a loan. >> almost 40% of buyers under 30. you've seen this in the past, you've seen mom and dad step in, that's what is so surprising, they are using cash as a gift or inheritance to afford the down payment. they call that the rise of the nepotism buyer that more people are choosing this route. the american dream becoming unobtainable without a leg up. >> the rising costs of daily life really made it hard for these people to make those payments. i been in the industry since 2,005. i've seen prices double, triple, quadruple. >> we don't know how much these kids are getting but the us median down payment for a new home is $30,000 so you need to have a significan
stuart: tupperware. i love tupperware parties. lauren: the stock is $2 and change.dman, they added three board members to the board. stuart: is whirlpool moving up? >> quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share, 130, 57. stuart: i would like to know the dividend yield. lauren: i could look it up for you. stuart: more young people are turning to their parents to purchase their first home a. how many buyers are getting a loan. >> almost 40% of buyers under 30. you've seen this in the past,...
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give them lots a month, month to tell me that almost like a tupperware, lots and lots reg dropping because mobile us on the left and then a few you think the sheep that we don't have no side of not disclosed the copy on the few. the white man with all the light is on, come on and been at the local. we are best humans from central farm actually kind of coming off the last on how much she would expect to hear me on the sense to try. and again, i've been asking myself what you're telling means to me the i've been searching for answers to questions that had been haunting me the, the questions about what happened to me? why the prison guard up a little harder for so crude to me? how many others were detained and tortured and syrian state prisons, and what became of the the insights of gain following this, trying, helping me process my own experiences, the insight gained through journalistic practice. this is the only path for me, but this journey hasn't only been about learning. i've also made to new friends along the way, the to another site that they have, i am sure show case. no, but that ba
give them lots a month, month to tell me that almost like a tupperware, lots and lots reg dropping because mobile us on the left and then a few you think the sheep that we don't have no side of not disclosed the copy on the few. the white man with all the light is on, come on and been at the local. we are best humans from central farm actually kind of coming off the last on how much she would expect to hear me on the sense to try. and again, i've been asking myself what you're telling means to...
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the shock give them your was a month, month and some that animal selected marcus hunt in a tupperware. lots and lots read their job things because in mobile so that we don't have no side of not disclose the terms of the company on the line and will all the light is on. come on and been at the local we are sorry. yeah. best of humans from central farm actually kind of coming off. i was on the lot of how much she will expect him on the fence to try it again. i've been asking myself what you're telling means to me the i've been searching for answers to questions that had been haunting me the, the questions about what happened to me? why the prison guard up a little, how does so crude to me how many others were detained? and tortured and syrian state prisons. and what became of the, the insights i've gained following this, trying, helping me process my own experiences, the insight gained through journalistic practice. this is the only path for me but this journey hasn't only been about learning. i've also made new friends along the way, the to another site that i didn't have, i am sure sh
the shock give them your was a month, month and some that animal selected marcus hunt in a tupperware. lots and lots read their job things because in mobile so that we don't have no side of not disclose the terms of the company on the line and will all the light is on. come on and been at the local we are sorry. yeah. best of humans from central farm actually kind of coming off. i was on the lot of how much she will expect him on the fence to try it again. i've been asking myself what you're...
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today mama kelce is in studio 1a, in true mom style donna kelce brought a little tupperware full of warm cookies. the anchors enjoyed it, telling her she could sell them. she talked about supporting both her sons in the super bowl, and her own newfound fame. >> how have you adjusted to this, can i have a selfie, mama kelce? >> it's kind of crazy, but, you know, you just treat everybody with respect and kindness, and they return it to me. >> that's nice. she talks about all things football, sharing a stadium box with the one and only taylor swift recently, too. you can catch the full conversation at 7:00 a.m. right after "today in the bay." >> mama kelce's cookies. >> she deserves that fame. do you know how many games, little league games she probably drove those boys to? >> do you remember when michael phelps mom became kind of a celebrity? >> i love that. >> i do, too. >> i love her custom-made fits, the jackets with the jerseys. pretty good. >>> we're going to be watching that this weekend. also, it's going to be really hot. so it's going to feel like summer as we are starting out with
today mama kelce is in studio 1a, in true mom style donna kelce brought a little tupperware full of warm cookies. the anchors enjoyed it, telling her she could sell them. she talked about supporting both her sons in the super bowl, and her own newfound fame. >> how have you adjusted to this, can i have a selfie, mama kelce? >> it's kind of crazy, but, you know, you just treat everybody with respect and kindness, and they return it to me. >> that's nice. she talks about all...
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okay so when she comes over, you're like, here are the tupperwares.lease leave them full in the freezer when you leave. that is true. yes no shame. yeah. yeah, she does. learning how to cook. i often call my dad, who was the cook in our family. right. okay okay. and i would ask him, hey, i'm making your blah, blah, blah. will you guide me? and he would guide me over the phone. oh, that's wonderful. so he did the majority of the cooking. yeah. oh, that's great. he did. and i do the majority of the cooking, so i like it. well, do do some simpler things that i do call my mom about and she'll walk me through it, but not the good, the really good stuff, you know, the dinner stuff. maybe a couple of breakfast things. i'll ask her. yes. all right. moving on to this story right now. the mayor of antioch and other state leaders are calling on the governor to send the california highway patrol to send extra help. only half of that city's entire police force are on patrol right now. ktvu allie rasmus explains the big problems. the department's experiencing. ali
okay so when she comes over, you're like, here are the tupperwares.lease leave them full in the freezer when you leave. that is true. yes no shame. yeah. yeah, she does. learning how to cook. i often call my dad, who was the cook in our family. right. okay okay. and i would ask him, hey, i'm making your blah, blah, blah. will you guide me? and he would guide me over the phone. oh, that's wonderful. so he did the majority of the cooking. yeah. oh, that's great. he did. and i do the majority of...
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it exploits our actions the way that tupperware parties do. it turns our network of connections, our social graphs come into a commodity for others to exploit. douglas: they would sell our social graphs. when i wrote that was when facebook decided they could use you to advertise. they broadcast that for money to your friends or anyone who follows you and more. whether you enter or not, they were going crazy, but it got worse than that. you have to take your past behavior and use that to put you in a bucket. forget what you are likely to do in the future and make sure that you do that. facebook looks at your past activities and decides that you are 80% likely to go on a diet in the next two weeks. your newsfeed will get filled with stories like, what happens if you are too fat or did you eat that food? what is going on in your bloodstream? what they are doing that for is to get that 80% accuracy after 90%. they are directed at 20% of people who choose to do something else, who are going to choose to do something that is not -- they take the 20%
it exploits our actions the way that tupperware parties do. it turns our network of connections, our social graphs come into a commodity for others to exploit. douglas: they would sell our social graphs. when i wrote that was when facebook decided they could use you to advertise. they broadcast that for money to your friends or anyone who follows you and more. whether you enter or not, they were going crazy, but it got worse than that. you have to take your past behavior and use that to put you...
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facebook has never been nearly a social platform rather exploits our social interactions the way a tupperwareoes. they spoke it doesn't exist and help us make friends but that turned our network activities and social graphs into a commodity for others to exploit. >> right. they would sell it. i wrote that at a time when facebook decided that they could use you d to advertise to your your people. they are not you wanted it or not. so it's like if you set i'm at starbucks today they would broadcast that for money to your friends or anyone who follows you. look, rushkoff likes starbucks but it got worse than that. the real function of facebook now is to take your past behavior use that to put you in a physicalal bucket predict what you are likely to do in the future and then make sure that you do that. so facebook looks at your past activity in the sides on the algorithm that you are 80% likely to go onn a diet in the next two weeks your news feed will be filled with stories like oh what happens if you are too or if you eat bad food what's going on in your bloodstream and all? they arebl doing t
facebook has never been nearly a social platform rather exploits our social interactions the way a tupperwareoes. they spoke it doesn't exist and help us make friends but that turned our network activities and social graphs into a commodity for others to exploit. >> right. they would sell it. i wrote that at a time when facebook decided that they could use you d to advertise to your your people. they are not you wanted it or not. so it's like if you set i'm at starbucks today they would...
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facebook has never been merely social platform rather exploits social interaction the way a tupperware party does. social graphs into a commodity for others would exploit. >> right. facebook decided they could use to advertise to your people whether or not you wanted it or not. you know, so it's like you said i'm at starbucks today, they might broadcast that to your friends or everyone who follows you and more. .. .. ..or if you eat better fod what's going on in your bloodstream. they are not doing that to sell a specific diet product. what they are doing that for us to get the 80% accuracy up to 90% or 95%. those messages are direct at the 20% of people who are going to choose to do something else, who are going to do something that wasn't consistent with their profile so the function of facebook and these other social networks in that regard is to autotune humanity to take the 20% with some wonderful thing who will be less predictable less like the algorithm predicted it to be and reduce that down. you don't want people doing the weird things. so it's auto tuning the weirdness, the i
facebook has never been merely social platform rather exploits social interaction the way a tupperware party does. social graphs into a commodity for others would exploit. >> right. facebook decided they could use to advertise to your people whether or not you wanted it or not. you know, so it's like you said i'm at starbucks today, they might broadcast that to your friends or everyone who follows you and more. .. .. ..or if you eat better fod what's going on in your bloodstream. they are...
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. >> i want to read when you publicly quit a book, he wrote facebook has never been duly a tupperware partyty does. his mother do for others. >> they would seldom and there was a time when facebook decided they could use you to advertise to your people whether or not you wanted it or not so many podcasts that but it got worse. the real function of facebook now is take your past behavior and put you in as his statistical bucket and predict what you're likely to do in the futureur and make sure you do that. his facebook looks at your past activity and decides you are 80% likely to go on a diet in the next two weeks, your newsfeed will be filled with stories like what happens if you're too fat or if you eat bad food, was going on in your bloodstream? they're not trying to sell a specific diet product, they are getting the 80% accuracy up to 90 or 95%. they are directed at 20% of the people who will choose to do something20 else or something tt wasn't with her profile so it is to autotune he merely less predictable and less like the algorithm predicted them to be and reduce that. basicall
. >> i want to read when you publicly quit a book, he wrote facebook has never been duly a tupperware partyty does. his mother do for others. >> they would seldom and there was a time when facebook decided they could use you to advertise to your people whether or not you wanted it or not so many podcasts that but it got worse. the real function of facebook now is take your past behavior and put you in as his statistical bucket and predict what you're likely to do in the futureur and...