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third, i started my venture firm. at the time, i was 24.ostly here in the u.s., between europe and the u.s. during the bubble. when the bubble burst, i moved back to europe, and when i was in europe, i decided to start my fourth venture. and i did my market research, i tried to understand what could be the next big wave after the internet, and i realized that mobile would become pretty big one day. so we were building apps, mobile sites, whatever you have now on your phone. at some point, we decided to sell the business to a bigger group called publicis group. i started my fifth startup, a social media platform for big media and corporations to help them to really manage correctly their social media strategy. it ended up being very successful, and we sold the startup to a bigger group called blackberry in 2013. ♪ the last 15 years, you had three different waves of technology -- the internet, mobile, social media. and i was there and said, "oh, i will try to do something." and i tried to adapt myself. we made mistakes, it was so hard. but we
third, i started my venture firm. at the time, i was 24.ostly here in the u.s., between europe and the u.s. during the bubble. when the bubble burst, i moved back to europe, and when i was in europe, i decided to start my fourth venture. and i did my market research, i tried to understand what could be the next big wave after the internet, and i realized that mobile would become pretty big one day. so we were building apps, mobile sites, whatever you have now on your phone. at some point, we...
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the "sesame workshop" is launching a venture capital firm. it will invest in tech startups that focus on helping kids grow smarter, stronger and kinder. they plan to invest up to $1-million in each new company so marty... how's the weather shaping up this morning? this florida bird has some unusual prey. apparently the momma owl is targeting people from her baby. she has folks ducking for cover. her victims say no place is safe... even the garage. one woman says the owl attacked her... then went after her daughter!! what would you do if a zebra escaped a zoo? a zoo in japan is ready -- they staged an emergency drill that simulated catching an escaped zebra. a zookeeper put on a zebra costume -- and raced around the zoo. the 'fake zebra' tore down fences, and even pushed over another zookeeper -- they had to keep it realistic. they eventually the zebra gave up his dreams of escape... he dropped to the ground... and surrendered. later a van pulled up -- and using the zebra with a long stick. you can never be too careful
the "sesame workshop" is launching a venture capital firm. it will invest in tech startups that focus on helping kids grow smarter, stronger and kinder. they plan to invest up to $1-million in each new company so marty... how's the weather shaping up this morning? this florida bird has some unusual prey. apparently the momma owl is targeting people from her baby. she has folks ducking for cover. her victims say no place is safe... even the garage. one woman says the owl attacked...
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in fact, i think a venture firm is ideally a small team of five to seven people, no more.nk in almost every endeavor, whether it is creativity, or decision-making, or a state of ambiguity is needed, the moment you go beyond seven, you are less effective. emily: so what is next for steve jurvetson? steve: i think you will find me learning. one of our companies is working on to reengineer pigs. we want to harvest organs for humans by changing the immune system of a pig to be like a human so we can get a heart, kidney, lung, and solve the transplant problem. i think the field of biology and the field of information technology, we will grow technologies. we will evolve technologies. we will build things that feel like brains, less like computers. that is how we push engineering beyond its current limit, which is, humans will design things they can understand. if you ask the question, one day, will we have something that is smarter than humans, like dramatically smarter than humans? the answer has to to be yes. it cannot be no. emily: already smarter than me? steve: no, no, no.
in fact, i think a venture firm is ideally a small team of five to seven people, no more.nk in almost every endeavor, whether it is creativity, or decision-making, or a state of ambiguity is needed, the moment you go beyond seven, you are less effective. emily: so what is next for steve jurvetson? steve: i think you will find me learning. one of our companies is working on to reengineer pigs. we want to harvest organs for humans by changing the immune system of a pig to be like a human so we...
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in fact, i think a venture firm is ideally a small team of five to seven people, no more.nk in almost every endeavor, whether it is creativity, or decision-making, or a state of ambiguity is needed, the moment you go beyond seven, you are less effective. emily: so what is next for steve jurvetson? steve: i think you will find me learning. one of our companies is working on to reengineer cakes. we want to harvest organs for humans by changing the immune system of a pig to be like a human so we can get a heart, kidney, lung, and solve the transplant problem. i think the field of biology and and the field of information technology, we will grow technologies. we will evolve technologies. we will build things that feel like brains, less like computers. that is how we push engineering beyond its current limit, which is, humans will design things they can understand. if you ask the question, one day, will we have something smarter than humans. dramatically smarter than humans. the answer has to to be yes. it cannot be no. emily: already smarter than me? steve: no, no, no. i mean,
in fact, i think a venture firm is ideally a small team of five to seven people, no more.nk in almost every endeavor, whether it is creativity, or decision-making, or a state of ambiguity is needed, the moment you go beyond seven, you are less effective. emily: so what is next for steve jurvetson? steve: i think you will find me learning. one of our companies is working on to reengineer cakes. we want to harvest organs for humans by changing the immune system of a pig to be like a human so we...
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venture firms had raised to $31 billion. at the close of 2015, it was $28 billion.inue to fall. back with me to discuss the changing environment, first of all, selling lyft, is that a bad sign? >> i don't think so. we are supposed to return money. sometimes that waits until after companies go public or are acquired. sometimes people want to buy your stock. sometimes this happens because a new investor wants to invest more money so sometimes that means they buy stock. that is ok. emily: we have been talking about fidelity write-downs of some of these massive private companies like dropbox. how is all of this stuff impacting your psychology as an investor? mark: we asked people what they expected to happen in 2016. 91% predict valuations in the private markets are going to go down. emily: they are already going down. mark: 30% said they are going to go down sharply. everyone expects valuations to come down in 2016. emily: what does that mean? mark: let's start with why it is happening. 10 years ago they invested one dollar in a startup company and now for every dollar
venture firms had raised to $31 billion. at the close of 2015, it was $28 billion.inue to fall. back with me to discuss the changing environment, first of all, selling lyft, is that a bad sign? >> i don't think so. we are supposed to return money. sometimes that waits until after companies go public or are acquired. sometimes people want to buy your stock. sometimes this happens because a new investor wants to invest more money so sometimes that means they buy stock. that is ok. emily: we...
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the creators of the "sesame workshop" have created a venture capital firm to invest in tech startups. the start-ups will have access to extensive expertise regarding children and families. the fund plans to invest up to one million dollars each in new companies that develop products that help kids grow smarter, stronger and kinder. more than 13 million americans became victims of identity theft last year. that's according to the latest research -- and it remains relatively unchanged from 20-14. the amount of money stolen is down to 15 billion - the smallest amount in six years. as consumers have changed over to chip-enabled cards, fraudsters have found it more difficult to use stolen credit card numbers. thieves are still using stolen social security numbers to set up new accounts. new account fraud has more than doubled in the last year. coming up on wavy news ten at five- thirty - caught driving drunk - by her teenage daughter. what happens when mom doesn't know best. school system shut down situation on the eastern (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you wake
the creators of the "sesame workshop" have created a venture capital firm to invest in tech startups. the start-ups will have access to extensive expertise regarding children and families. the fund plans to invest up to one million dollars each in new companies that develop products that help kids grow smarter, stronger and kinder. more than 13 million americans became victims of identity theft last year. that's according to the latest research -- and it remains relatively unchanged...
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the nonpro show "sesame workshop" have launched a venture capital firm. they will invest in tech startups that share their mission to foster childhood development. startup partners will have access to "sesame workshops," regarding children and families. the $10 million fund plans to invest up to $1 million each in new companies that develop products that help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. the detroit pistons beat the nets in brooklyn monday night. and they did it with a little style. late in the third, the pistons were already up eight. then, brandon jennings threw the ball off the glass to andre drummond. you know what will happen here. bang. drummond's 21 points and game-high 18 rebounds helped the pistons end a two-game skid. mandy: it's a plan to make walhalla a mountain biking destination. what's set to go on tunnel.it's a plan to make an upstate michael: it is a plan to make an upstate city into a mountain biking destinacarol: wyff news 4's mandy gaither, with more on what's set to go on land in walhalla. mandy: it's an attraction that ke
the nonpro show "sesame workshop" have launched a venture capital firm. they will invest in tech startups that share their mission to foster childhood development. startup partners will have access to "sesame workshops," regarding children and families. the $10 million fund plans to invest up to $1 million each in new companies that develop products that help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. the detroit pistons beat the nets in brooklyn monday night. and they did it...
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. >> reporter: steve case, a co-founder of aol heads up a venture capital firm. it plans to invest $1 million on tech companies inside the coast. >> some people call it the fly over country. >> reporter: huddle started with three employees. it now has 400. you are the microsoft. >> it's been an amazing ride. >> reporter: huddle has countries, but the new headquarters is going up right here where it all began. for cbs this morning. >>> your smartphone is a portable computer in your pocket that means it can fall victim to hackers and they do it through those apps that you download. a security firm found that between 75% and 80% of the top three apps on android and iphones were breached. the number jumps to 97% on the top paid apps on those devices. >> reporter: whether it's apps that help add tiesers target you or help hackers rip you off, you'll want to do your homework before downloading apps. >> any way i had money that they could take, they got hold of it. >> reporter: susan was a victim after she used a debit card to download a slot machine app. >> it was some
. >> reporter: steve case, a co-founder of aol heads up a venture capital firm. it plans to invest $1 million on tech companies inside the coast. >> some people call it the fly over country. >> reporter: huddle started with three employees. it now has 400. you are the microsoft. >> it's been an amazing ride. >> reporter: huddle has countries, but the new headquarters is going up right here where it all began. for cbs this morning. >>> your smartphone is a...
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and sequoia may be the most successful venture capital firm in history.do you do from within to evolve the firm and stay on the edge? sir michael: it begins with consistency. showing up for work every day. i know -- emily: a lot of people show up for work every day. they are not sequoia. sir michael: it is true, but it sounds simple. it is easy to start easing back and not working quite as hard. and not seeking the same level of success, not having the same hunger, getting arrogant, becoming complacent, believing that you are as good as your press clippings, which are never true. we still act like this in the belief that we are only as good as two things. one, the next person that we hire to become part of sequoia. and the second is our next investment. emily: if the headline of sequoia's slide deck was "r.i.p. good times" during the financial crisis, what would the headline be today? sir michael: "gravity has not been repealed." emily: what do you mean by that? sir michael: that things eventually will fall down to earth if they are not properly construct
and sequoia may be the most successful venture capital firm in history.do you do from within to evolve the firm and stay on the edge? sir michael: it begins with consistency. showing up for work every day. i know -- emily: a lot of people show up for work every day. they are not sequoia. sir michael: it is true, but it sounds simple. it is easy to start easing back and not working quite as hard. and not seeking the same level of success, not having the same hunger, getting arrogant, becoming...
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. >>> silicon valley venture capital firm has been order by the labor department to give dozens of workers $300,000 in back pay. phenox venture capital made 56 unpaid interns do work typicallier typically er performed by paid employees. they september repo the practice went on for three years until it stopped in 2014. >>> talking hoverboard safety and student graduation rates is part of today's consumer news zbla. >> that's right. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here with all of us. >> i love this first story. >> really? >> every university should do this. proposed law allows california state yuuniversity students reduced tuition if they promise to graduate in four years. the four year graduation rate at csu is less than 20%. >> on the student side, it would have an obligation to take a minimum of 30 units in an academic year. 30 units in an academic year and maintain a "c" average. and on the institution side it would be on obligation to give them enhanced academic advising, priority rej station agistratio they met the terms of the contract each year, a freeze in their tuition. >> s
. >>> silicon valley venture capital firm has been order by the labor department to give dozens of workers $300,000 in back pay. phenox venture capital made 56 unpaid interns do work typicallier typically er performed by paid employees. they september repo the practice went on for three years until it stopped in 2014. >>> talking hoverboard safety and student graduation rates is part of today's consumer news zbla. >> that's right. >> 7 on your side's michael finney...
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. >> reporter: steve case heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. it plans to invest close to $1 billion in tech companies inside the coasts. >> some people call it the fly-over country. we think they are great people building great businesses. >> reporter: hulds started with three employees. it now has 400. you are the microsoft. >> it's been an amazing ride. i think that's what the most fun part of it is. >> reporter: huddle has employees working in 14 countries, but it's new headquarters is going up right here where it all began. for cbs this morning, nebraska. >>> your smartphone is essentially a portable computer in your pockets, that means it can fall victim to hackers and they do it through apps that you a security firm found 80% of the top three apps on android and iphones were breached. the number jumps to 97% among the top paid apps on those devices. >> reporter: whether it's apps that helps advertisers target you or helps hackers rip you off, you'll want to do your homework before downloading apps. >> any way i had money they got it. >> r
. >> reporter: steve case heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. it plans to invest close to $1 billion in tech companies inside the coasts. >> some people call it the fly-over country. we think they are great people building great businesses. >> reporter: hulds started with three employees. it now has 400. you are the microsoft. >> it's been an amazing ride. i think that's what the most fun part of it is. >> reporter: huddle has employees working in 14...
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. >> reporter: steve case heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. it plans to invest close to $1 billion in tech companies inside the coasts. >> some people call it the fly-over country. we think they are great people building great businesses. >> reporter: hulds started with three employees. it now has 400. you are the microsoft. >> it's been an amazing ride. i think that's what the most fun part of it is. >> reporter: huddle has employees working in 14 countries, but it's new headquarters is going up right here where it all began. >>> your smartphone is essentially a portable computer in your pockets, that means it can fall victim to hackers and they do it through apps that you download. a security firm found 80% of the top three apps on android and iphones werebreached. the number jumps to 97% among the top paid apps on those devices. >> reporter: whether it's apps that helps advertisers target you or helps hackers rip you off, you'll want to do your homework before downloading apps. >> any way i had money they got it. >> reporter: california sus
. >> reporter: steve case heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. it plans to invest close to $1 billion in tech companies inside the coasts. >> some people call it the fly-over country. we think they are great people building great businesses. >> reporter: hulds started with three employees. it now has 400. you are the microsoft. >> it's been an amazing ride. i think that's what the most fun part of it is. >> reporter: huddle has employees working in 14...
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. >> reporter: steve case heads up revolution, a venture@ital firm. it plans to@ invnvnv clolo to $1 bon in tec cpanies indeasts. somlelel i the flertr thihi tes builngng g gbusses. >> rr: hulds started with three employees.s. it nowas 400. u are theicrosoft. >>>it's beenn amazing ride. i think that's what the most fun part of it is. >> repopter:uddle h employees#wng in 14 countrs,ut it's new adquartete is going up right for s hiss rning, neneaska. >>> your smartonees esntiall a ptatae computer in your cketet that mns it@ cannall victim tohkers thth doohroughgh apps thaha youdoload. suritym fou of tothree aroid a howebrch number jumps to 97% among the top paid apps on t tse devis. >> reporter:hethth it' apps at helps a aertisers target you u helps hackers rip y y y f, you'll want to do your homoworkrkefefee downloading apap. ny way i had money they got it. >> reporter:r: californiausanan rvey downloade a ap. >> it wasomething you purchasednce for $15. relo the game sheou huhuhudsds p pesadeen de >>y hesankusat ookikitt t anhysically i was s sk becausi
. >> reporter: steve case heads up revolution, a venture@ital firm. it plans to@ invnvnv clolo to $1 bon in tec cpanies indeasts. somlelel i the flertr thihi tes builngng g gbusses. >> rr: hulds started with three employees.s. it nowas 400. u are theicrosoft. >>>it's beenn amazing ride. i think that's what the most fun part of it is. >> repopter:uddle h employees#wng in 14 countrs,ut it's new adquartete is going up right for s hiss rning, neneaska. >>> your...
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and sequoia may be the most successful venture capital firm in history.t do you do from within to evolve the firm and stay on the edge? sir michael: it begins with consistency. showing up for work every day. i know -- emily: a lot of people show up for work every day. they are not sequoia. sir michael: it is true, but it sounds simple. it is easy to start easing back and not working quite as hard. and not seeking the same level of success, not having the same hunger, getting arrogant, becoming complacent, believing that you are as good as your press clippings, which are never true. we still act like this in the belief that we are only as good as two things. one, the next person that we hire to become part of sequoia. and the second is our next investment. emily: if the headline of sequoia's slide deck was "r.i.p. good times" during the financial crisis, what would the headline be today? sir michael: "gravity has not been repealed." emily: what do you mean by that? sir michael: that things eventually will fall down to earth if they are not properly constru
and sequoia may be the most successful venture capital firm in history.t do you do from within to evolve the firm and stay on the edge? sir michael: it begins with consistency. showing up for work every day. i know -- emily: a lot of people show up for work every day. they are not sequoia. sir michael: it is true, but it sounds simple. it is easy to start easing back and not working quite as hard. and not seeking the same level of success, not having the same hunger, getting arrogant, becoming...
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the nonprofit creators of the show sesame workshop launched a venture capital firm that invest in tech-startups in childhood development. they say the developers will have access to sesame workshops children and families. the $10 million fund intends to invest in $1 million each in new comedies that helps children grow smarter, stronger and kinder and use new technology along the way. >> isn't that great? sesame street evolves all the time. >> timeless and kids live in the same world that we do, so it's natural progression. so good for them. >>> the snow is moving out, cold not so much. >> that's true, also the think and next belen will have details what to expect heading >>> all right. this gal looks like she is loving the snow and her mom pam sousa says the snow is one of lola's favorite things. this time there was a little too much to roll around in because she might not be able to get back out again. so she's just enjoying her run in boulder. >> see the tail? >> there's practically nothing left of her. share your pets in the snow pictures and videos with us at yourtake @9news.com. >>> one o
the nonprofit creators of the show sesame workshop launched a venture capital firm that invest in tech-startups in childhood development. they say the developers will have access to sesame workshops children and families. the $10 million fund intends to invest in $1 million each in new comedies that helps children grow smarter, stronger and kinder and use new technology along the way. >> isn't that great? sesame street evolves all the time. >> timeless and kids live in the same...
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she lost her case against the venture management firm she worked for. she tweeted about this ride and asked if she should tip the regular amount to her lyft driver and most people said yes. treat him the way you want to be treated. >> i wonder what she ended up doing as well. >> she didn't say. >>> in southern california, we showed you this earlier this morning, a massive fire that engulfed an industrial building north of downtown los angeles this morning. propane cylinders and combustible storage items fueled those flames. more than 140 firefighters responded. they declared it a knockdown two hours later. luckily no one was hurt and no homes were threatened by the fi. >>> a hoverboard may be to blame for another fire here in the bay area, this time in san leandro. it happened at a house on glenn drive. firefighters knocked it down quickly but then found a burned hoverboard. the exact cause of the fire not known, but the homeowner said he was charging the hoverboard before the fire started. there's been other fires started by hoverboards in the bay area
she lost her case against the venture management firm she worked for. she tweeted about this ride and asked if she should tip the regular amount to her lyft driver and most people said yes. treat him the way you want to be treated. >> i wonder what she ended up doing as well. >> she didn't say. >>> in southern california, we showed you this earlier this morning, a massive fire that engulfed an industrial building north of downtown los angeles this morning. propane cylinders...
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against the venture capital firm she worked for. she tweeted about it and she asked if she should tip. two thoughts. number one, of course, you should tip the regular amount. you should treat that person the way they want to be treated. do you tip on uber and lyft. i didn't know that was a thing. >> how do you tip? >> take a few bucks out of your pocket. the whole point is that you just say, okay, see you later. i feel like i'm a bad guy now. i feel bad. >> i feel like i'm a cheapskate, too, scott. it's all on your app. >>> in minnesota right now, some students are lucky enough to take school field trips on the slopes. what happens when a disability prevents some from taking part? here's your answer. some nonprofit programs arering them allowing physically disabled children a chance to ski along with their friends. professionally trained volunteers assist and control the ski speed and direction. >> just seeing their smiling faces as they're coming down. hearing their favorite part of the trip down the hill or even if it's the ride u
against the venture capital firm she worked for. she tweeted about it and she asked if she should tip. two thoughts. number one, of course, you should tip the regular amount. you should treat that person the way they want to be treated. do you tip on uber and lyft. i didn't know that was a thing. >> how do you tip? >> take a few bucks out of your pocket. the whole point is that you just say, okay, see you later. i feel like i'm a bad guy now. i feel bad. >> i feel like i'm a...
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lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andse crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner who has the resources to grow more than just writing a check. coming up... you want me to really give a... you want me to use every resource. but i can tell you that the lower i have, the less excited i am. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the un
lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andse crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner who...
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lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andll those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner who has the resources to grow more than just writing a check. coming up... you want me to really give a... you want me to use every resource. but i can tell you that the lower i have, the less excited i am. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pai
lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andll those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner...
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lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you and those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner who has the resources to grow more than just writing a check. coming up... you want me to really give a... you want me to use every resource. but i can tell you that the lower i have, the less excited i am. working on my feet all day gave min my lower back but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your
lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you and those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner...
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lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andll those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner who has the resources to grow more than just writing a check. coming up... you want me to really give a... you want me to use every resource. but i can tell you that the lower i have, the less excited i am. iand i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer w
lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andll those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner...
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lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andll those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner who has the resources to grow more than just writing a check. coming up... you want me to really give a... you want me to use every resource. but i can tell you that the lower i have, the less excited i am. ♪ ♪ let the moment stop you. not the miles. the jeep grand cherokee with a 730-mile range. the most awarded, rewarding suv ever. karl, don't you have fryeah, so? ng over? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use... ...febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. webber inhales hey, it smells n
lemonis: how many of the venture capital firms that you met with actually spent the day with you andll those crazy questions? -christina: none. -lemonis: how many of them actually got on a ridiculous-looking bike? -christina: none. -lemonis: i do it because i want to build a relationship with you. i also really give a crap about what's happening. and, so, please don't respond to me as if you're sitting at a venture capital meeting. respond to me as if it would be good for you to have a partner...
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. >> reporter: steve case, a co-founder of aol, heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. the coasts. >> some people call it the flyover country which is kind of pejorative. we think they areneurs building great businesses. >> reporter: huddle started with three employees. it now has 400. on silicon prairie, you have the >> it's been an amazing ride and we are incredibly lucky and with a great team around us and i huddle has employees working in 14 countries but its new world headquarters is going up right here where it all began. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, lincoln, nebraska. sounds cool. >> great american story. the urge to create and innovate. >> and then you do it. >> love it. now the foot soldiers of the civil rights movement are making history once again. s after the bloody sunday march in selma, alabama, congress took steps to celebrate thecivil rights movement. the so-called foot soldiers were honored the highest yesterday. the foot soldiers accepted the award yesterday. their defiance helped lead to s act. >> so thank you from each and everyone who marched, who
. >> reporter: steve case, a co-founder of aol, heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. the coasts. >> some people call it the flyover country which is kind of pejorative. we think they areneurs building great businesses. >> reporter: huddle started with three employees. it now has 400. on silicon prairie, you have the >> it's been an amazing ride and we are incredibly lucky and with a great team around us and i huddle has employees working in 14 countries but its...
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. >> reporter: steve case, a co-founder of aol, heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. it plans to invest close to $1 billion in tech companies inside the coasts. pejorative. we think they are great entrepreneurs building great businesses. >> reporter: huddle started with three employees. it now has 400. on silicon prairie, you have the microsoft in lincoln. >> it's been an amazing ride and we are incredibly lucky and with a great team around us and i think the most fun part of it >> reporter: huddle has employees working in 14 countries but its new world headquarters is going up right here where it all began. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, lincoln, nebraska. >> lincoln sounds cool. >> great american story. the urge to create and innovate. >> and then you do it. >> love it. >> go huddle. >> yes. >>> they changed our nation and now the foot soldiers of the civil rights movement are making history once again. that is coming up next on what would you do, if you could choose your ultimate adventure? explore the ocean with a tour guide that's a ton of fun. race lik
. >> reporter: steve case, a co-founder of aol, heads up revolution, a venture capital firm. it plans to invest close to $1 billion in tech companies inside the coasts. pejorative. we think they are great entrepreneurs building great businesses. >> reporter: huddle started with three employees. it now has 400. on silicon prairie, you have the microsoft in lincoln. >> it's been an amazing ride and we are incredibly lucky and with a great team around us and i think the most fun...