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vox media does brands, vox, verge, and polygon we go deep in a lot of different big verticals and wantmake sure our content is not just seen on a quick scroll but consumed and engaged. >> are you going to stop doing that they're going to keep trying. >> when i hit send on this memo and we made it public, i was concerned about what facebook people would say they said you nailed it. we want quality program and news on our platform but publishers shouldn't look at us as a savior and we're not. partnerships we're working on with them and we'll continue to. it will be different in nature it won't just be empty views for the sake of -- i used to sit on these panels and everyone would brag i got billions of views on facebook what did it amount to? not much. >> they say they want to do more on the personal feed rather than the news so can you even rely on it as a promotional platform or is that value going away >> with billions of people around the world there will always be a critical platform. we have great relationships with them what we're not doing and have never done is become too depend
vox media does brands, vox, verge, and polygon we go deep in a lot of different big verticals and wantmake sure our content is not just seen on a quick scroll but consumed and engaged. >> are you going to stop doing that they're going to keep trying. >> when i hit send on this memo and we made it public, i was concerned about what facebook people would say they said you nailed it. we want quality program and news on our platform but publishers shouldn't look at us as a savior and...
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and in vox, starbucks says it will treat anyone who walks into one of its cafes as a customer, whether or not they buy anything. the announcement follows the coffee company taking a huge overhaul after the public outcry over the recent arrest of two black men in one of its coffee shops. we have been covering this story extensively, the kilauea volcano in hawaii. it is extremely worrying now. so far, no fatalities. that is amazing. homes have been completely destroyed. mother nature demonstrating she is in charge. this isa demonstrating she is in charge. this is a great paradise, but sometimes you have it all and mother nature has her revenge and no shoe man can stand in her way. has her revenge and no shoe man can stand in herway. —— human. if the lava reaches the ocean, it will cause horrible gases. it could be a major issue for the national guard and other services you will be responsible. so far the situation has he managed as well as possible. it is mother nature and you cannot predict it. it is extremely difficult to keep management of. as you said, the situation is evolving all t
and in vox, starbucks says it will treat anyone who walks into one of its cafes as a customer, whether or not they buy anything. the announcement follows the coffee company taking a huge overhaul after the public outcry over the recent arrest of two black men in one of its coffee shops. we have been covering this story extensively, the kilauea volcano in hawaii. it is extremely worrying now. so far, no fatalities. that is amazing. homes have been completely destroyed. mother nature...
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this is from vox and they put this graphic together.s estimating the mass of all life and it is mind—boggling. can you explain, if you can, what we are looking at here. so, essentially, what the scientists have done if they have estimated the way of all life on the planet. that is plants, people, animals and it has even included bacteria. what they found is that humid beings are which dominate life on the planet in some ways are, in weight terms, almost completely insignificant. i have been scrolling down the whole chart and we are right at the bottom. 0.06% of... of the measurements whatever it is. giga somethings. we are at the bottom of this chart here that the impact we have had on the planet has been enormous. another point they make, actually, is the way of animals, they think is probably halved in the years in which humid beings have been killing and eating animals and cutting down forests, the way of plants has fallen as well. not really sure what this us, to be honest. it is an interesting figure, isn't it? it is. and also diff
this is from vox and they put this graphic together.s estimating the mass of all life and it is mind—boggling. can you explain, if you can, what we are looking at here. so, essentially, what the scientists have done if they have estimated the way of all life on the planet. that is plants, people, animals and it has even included bacteria. what they found is that humid beings are which dominate life on the planet in some ways are, in weight terms, almost completely insignificant. i have been...
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and in vox, starbucks says it will treat anyone who walks into one of its cafes as a customer, whetherent follows the coffee company taking a huge overhaul after the public outcry over the recent arrest of two black men in one of its coffee shops. we have
and in vox, starbucks says it will treat anyone who walks into one of its cafes as a customer, whetherent follows the coffee company taking a huge overhaul after the public outcry over the recent arrest of two black men in one of its coffee shops. we have
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and you might need a coffee to get your head around this article in vox.bsite says it's mind—boggling. thankfully tom's here to explain it all to us. no pressure, tom. lets a easy wind with an easy. looking at variety's ta ke with an easy. looking at variety's take on the canning of the road ban that make roseanne barr show which was brought back a few months ago and was doing phenomenally well bringing in tens of thousands of viewers. that she has now posted a racist tweet and they have acted swiftly. that is the easy story? interesting. this is... this is a clash between the commercial interest of abc and doing the right thing. for me it does not seem to be that difficult a decision. clearly what roseanne barr had to say in this tweet was unacceptable and what is interesting is that abc brought heran, is interesting is that abc brought her an, brought her back knowing that she had a history of these kinds of outbursts. this is what the variety article is saying. the mistake they made was bringing her backin mistake they made was bringing her back in the
and you might need a coffee to get your head around this article in vox.bsite says it's mind—boggling. thankfully tom's here to explain it all to us. no pressure, tom. lets a easy wind with an easy. looking at variety's ta ke with an easy. looking at variety's take on the canning of the road ban that make roseanne barr show which was brought back a few months ago and was doing phenomenally well bringing in tens of thousands of viewers. that she has now posted a racist tweet and they have...
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nada y no hay ni una raza comprada res para el en una entrevista a esta maÑana el fundador de es dar vox quejas de quienes piensan que estos serÍa un costo innecesario para la con caÑa pero que lo ve como una inversiÓn para la unidad y dice que es importa cante y nos recuerda que quien arizona no somos tan tema aquÍ rechazamos galÁn walsh y lo sacamos de la o china en la unidad dijo finalmente no lo queremos como alguacil. gabriel: vamos a arrancar de inmediato en el segmento o del tiempo con toda la definitivamente hemos tenido un sube y baja en las temperaturas algo feas en san fran con los cuenta y ocho to mientras tanto en napa nos quedamos en los 20 y dos temperaturas que no se comparan a nuestro pasado fin de semana donde el calor dÍa aquÍ estamos viendo la de press sion que continÚa con su trayecto teorÍa hacia lo que es estÁ dejando chuck por otro lado en nuestra regiÓn absolutamente todo semÁntico tienen calma tenemos viendo alguna nuevos ciudad para los maÑana muy ten grano nada de precipitaciÓn, todo semÁntico tiene en calma o tambiÉn el Área de concord. prÓximos tres dÍas si
nada y no hay ni una raza comprada res para el en una entrevista a esta maÑana el fundador de es dar vox quejas de quienes piensan que estos serÍa un costo innecesario para la con caÑa pero que lo ve como una inversiÓn para la unidad y dice que es importa cante y nos recuerda que quien arizona no somos tan tema aquÍ rechazamos galÁn walsh y lo sacamos de la o china en la unidad dijo finalmente no lo queremos como alguacil. gabriel: vamos a arrancar de inmediato en el segmento o del tiempo...
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. >> it's called blox vox and it's essentially that, a muzzle, and you stick a microphone inside. >>a small hole in front to keep you from suffocating. it'll cost you about 50 bucks as far as price, but how much dignity it will cost wearing it to the office is not clear. >> that part is priceless but still. men are dignified and are always finding the efficient way to go anywhere, right? >> no. for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell you doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or
. >> it's called blox vox and it's essentially that, a muzzle, and you stick a microphone inside. >>a small hole in front to keep you from suffocating. it'll cost you about 50 bucks as far as price, but how much dignity it will cost wearing it to the office is not clear. >> that part is priceless but still. men are dignified and are always finding the efficient way to go anywhere, right? >> no. for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain,...
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but you know that in say your the biggest car companies like vox are going to be done for forging at quality testing how can we trust our political leaders who are sometimes being lobbied by these car companies little of the car companies themselves more we know about this problem or we know about these figures more we know that their pollution is affecting our health more that population we'd be putting pressure in the politicians they're right pressures that they need to put on the car producers as well i think the solution will come for from a more sustainable transport people want to commute so give us good solutions and then the car companies will be able to produce good solutions for these more sustainable not pollute and any species and there will be a big market for that in our politicians are starting to feel that pressure particularly may years because there are the ones that are very much responsible for their health for the people and they are in a little town of the big down in those solutions related to traffic but not only traffic transit and traffic is part of the pro
but you know that in say your the biggest car companies like vox are going to be done for forging at quality testing how can we trust our political leaders who are sometimes being lobbied by these car companies little of the car companies themselves more we know about this problem or we know about these figures more we know that their pollution is affecting our health more that population we'd be putting pressure in the politicians they're right pressures that they need to put on the car...
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>> talking about the russia investigation but we have talks about this, i am reading, a piece from vox, a web site that a lot of newspapers, and magazines, and television stations get to talking points from, they seem to put this out saying not clear whom the president was referring to. he mentioned animals, whether picking up on sheriff mihm's reference to ms-13 or deports. i saw the entire round table discussion yesterday, it was clear that president was picking up on a reverend to the ms-13 members this is a smear. >> context is everything, i saw initial headline comes across, as a grandson of immigrants i would be upset with what was purported to be said, you look at context, he is clearly talking about ms-13, these are barbarians, they have been around for years, not enough attention that been pointed out from the administrations, very determined to go after ms-13. and not just ms-13, you look at cartels, and in mexico, ms-13 is comes out of el salvador, but slaughter on the southern side of the border, every week, i see stories of catholic priests or journalists murdered by the c
>> talking about the russia investigation but we have talks about this, i am reading, a piece from vox, a web site that a lot of newspapers, and magazines, and television stations get to talking points from, they seem to put this out saying not clear whom the president was referring to. he mentioned animals, whether picking up on sheriff mihm's reference to ms-13 or deports. i saw the entire round table discussion yesterday, it was clear that president was picking up on a reverend to the...
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paid they are five times as likely as the average full-time worker to have a second job according to vox. we heard about stagnant wages, but the average pay tr a teacher injusted for inflation has declined over the last 15 years while health care costs have risen substantially. teachers earn 60% of what a professional with comparable education does. with low wages and stretched resources, american educators burn. out and quit the profession at twice the rate at some of the highest achieving countries. since 35% fewer meshes have studied to become teachers, there are massive teacher shortages forcing schools nationwide to hire more than 100,000 people who lack the proper qualifications. the "new york times" reports it's so hard for public schools to find qualified americans that many districts are starting to recruit teachers from low wage countries like the philippines. it's not all about money. leading a classroom was never a pathway to riches. but teachers once did command the respect and status that stein beck's quote reflects. spent years doing careful comparisons have observed that
paid they are five times as likely as the average full-time worker to have a second job according to vox. we heard about stagnant wages, but the average pay tr a teacher injusted for inflation has declined over the last 15 years while health care costs have risen substantially. teachers earn 60% of what a professional with comparable education does. with low wages and stretched resources, american educators burn. out and quit the profession at twice the rate at some of the highest achieving...
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. >>> a new auto found the epa the epa could have done por to catch the vox wagon scheme. .olkswagen paid penalties after being caught. now it's running west better testing and it's working with california state air board to review data. auditors credit the change for helping find what they call illegal emission devices on fiat, chrysler diesel pickup trucks. they pd found them last fiat chrysler defies wrongdoing. erjts american airlines updated the pet policy. passengers who want to bring service animals onboard have to pile paperwork 48 hours before their flight. american has also banned some animals because they pose a safety or public health risk. the ban includes insects, goats, hedge hauges, ferret was spiders and certain birds like chickens and hawks. the airline says it wants to support passengers who need potterive animals but also want to keep all passengers safe. >>> this year's college graduates will see more money lan last year. averaging $53,000 for the first job. executive research firm koran ferry analyzed the salaries of 310,000 entry level positions. i hig
. >>> a new auto found the epa the epa could have done por to catch the vox wagon scheme. .olkswagen paid penalties after being caught. now it's running west better testing and it's working with california state air board to review data. auditors credit the change for helping find what they call illegal emission devices on fiat, chrysler diesel pickup trucks. they pd found them last fiat chrysler defies wrongdoing. erjts american airlines updated the pet policy. passengers who want to...
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the folks at vox write today about the emerging struggle between gop lawmakers and the leadership.ote, "when members look behind the curtain and the emperor has no clothes, then it becomes contagious, said james wallner, a political scientist and former executive director of the senate steering committee. and that's what leaders don't like. so far they have been successful in convincing members that it's not good for the majority." well, with us tonight is bill kristol, a veteran of the reagan and bush administrations, editor at large of "the weekly standard," who not unlike the von trap family has fled to the mountains. tonight finds him in colorado springs, but he'll be back east, i'm told. so bill, again, use the farm bill as our vehicle in telling us how it is the president's tweeting support for the farm bill, mr. ryan, the speaker of the house from the president's own party, they have the majority, how it is that it failed. >> it's rare for a bill to be brought to the floor of the house and to have it go down on a vote. they usually pull it first. i suppose they decided they'
the folks at vox write today about the emerging struggle between gop lawmakers and the leadership.ote, "when members look behind the curtain and the emperor has no clothes, then it becomes contagious, said james wallner, a political scientist and former executive director of the senate steering committee. and that's what leaders don't like. so far they have been successful in convincing members that it's not good for the majority." well, with us tonight is bill kristol, a veteran of...
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joint by sarah rumph, contributor to the conservative website red state-p jane colston reporter at voxandidate. i'm going to come to you first evan. this is donald trump saying one more sound bite. most of it's his usual i won the electoral college, et cetera, et cetera, but he did talk a little bit about guns. and here's donald trump talking about gun-free zones. >> tragically, as we've seen, there's no sign more inviting to a mass killer than a sign that declares "this school is a gun-free zone." come in and take us. >> of course he was saeking at a gun-free zone because there was no guns allowed because the president of the united states is there and deep him saying you can't have guns in that nra convention. that was i little ironic. but those talking points you just heard streamed off by donald trump do they still working on republican voters? without barack obama there and the fear of the black helicopters coming to seize their weapons, does that kind of talk still work? >> i think among some voters that fear is still there. it wasn't only driven by barack obama's presidency. and
joint by sarah rumph, contributor to the conservative website red state-p jane colston reporter at voxandidate. i'm going to come to you first evan. this is donald trump saying one more sound bite. most of it's his usual i won the electoral college, et cetera, et cetera, but he did talk a little bit about guns. and here's donald trump talking about gun-free zones. >> tragically, as we've seen, there's no sign more inviting to a mass killer than a sign that declares "this school is a...
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but on the other side, here's vox, why did anybody ever take trump's north korea diplomacy seriously? wilson center, she is also former deputy spokesperson for south korea's ministry of unification is there is there a way forward for more talks, or is this the end? what does this tell us about both country's as the saying goes, were cautiously optimistic about the prospects of the summit taking place. but it certainly wasn't a surprise —— was a surprise, and meeting with president moon that this could go well. and the summit is cancelled. but it was interesting to see the dynamics of north korea, because up until now, we always saw north korea making these last minute cancellations in a show, but now, north korea is on the receiving end of this tactic that they have not experienced before from another party. so it remains to be seen how north korea reacts to this move, but given that this comes hours after north korea blew up its nuclear site, and also after a show of goodwill by releasing its us detainees before, it's likely that north korea will respond in a very angry note. that it
but on the other side, here's vox, why did anybody ever take trump's north korea diplomacy seriously? wilson center, she is also former deputy spokesperson for south korea's ministry of unification is there is there a way forward for more talks, or is this the end? what does this tell us about both country's as the saying goes, were cautiously optimistic about the prospects of the summit taking place. but it certainly wasn't a surprise —— was a surprise, and meeting with president moon that...
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. >> i'm joined by vox's liz plank who's been covering this story for us from the start and republicanus. >> liz, what does it say to you that this was so poorly done? >> yeah, very sloppy. look, at this point, i think i need like a vision board to actually keep track of all of the different contradictory versions of the story that we've had and all of the lies that have been told about it, right? so every time we get a new peace of information, we don't get more clarity. there are more contradictions. and one of them is just, i'm not a mathematician, but rudy giuliani talked about $470,000 to the "new york times" as an amount that was paid to michael cohen, and what we have in this form, because of transparency, is $150,000 to $200 and something thousand. so there's money missing. and even the clip that you just played, saying that this wasn't about campaigning, rudy giuliani also in that same or in another interview talked about the fact that you know, this was right before the election. he needed to take care of it. so michael cohen took care of it, contradicting himself. >> do you
. >> i'm joined by vox's liz plank who's been covering this story for us from the start and republicanus. >> liz, what does it say to you that this was so poorly done? >> yeah, very sloppy. look, at this point, i think i need like a vision board to actually keep track of all of the different contradictory versions of the story that we've had and all of the lies that have been told about it, right? so every time we get a new peace of information, we don't get more clarity....
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pleading with the president through vox news rather than direct intervention.e abroad in the correct manner. worst of all, the foreign secretary undermines the prim minister on the customs union. prim minister, can you tell is when the foreign secretary will agree with her own governments position? and if not, will she have the backbone to sent into the backbenchers? can i say that it is absolutely right that government in addressing the issue of the iran nuclear deal work across all levels and made representations in many ways. that is what the foreign secretary was doing in washington. it is what he has done in his opposite number in the past asi in his opposite number in the past as i have done with president trump. it has happened with our french and german colleagues as well. we continue to believe that the iran nuclear deal was an important step forward in keeping the world safe andi forward in keeping the world safe and i think there are other issues that need to be worked on. the ’: *: will be that need to be worked on. the ’: *: watch 5 that need to be
pleading with the president through vox news rather than direct intervention.e abroad in the correct manner. worst of all, the foreign secretary undermines the prim minister on the customs union. prim minister, can you tell is when the foreign secretary will agree with her own governments position? and if not, will she have the backbone to sent into the backbenchers? can i say that it is absolutely right that government in addressing the issue of the iran nuclear deal work across all levels and...
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>> it's a blox vox that muffles your phone cversations. it's called a new privacy tool.e person on the phone can still hear you? >> yes. >> it looks like bain. you merely talk to the dog, i was born in it. >> that looks like something that paul giamatti and his wife would use. >> they could use that. oh, yes, yes, double purpose. >>> okay, let's go over to this restaurant in perth, australia. they've found a gift bag of their own to give to customers. they decided to give them water guns. apparently, they have a seagull problem. and they thought >>> this morning on "world news now," we are tracking a tropical storm system that is taking aim at the gulf coast. it could drench much of the southeast over memorial day weekend. we'll bring you the latest weather forecast coming up. >>> and we have reaction to the major new policy in the nfl requiring players to stand or stay in the locker room during the anthem. no more kneeling. one team says it will not discourage players from kneeling if they want to. >>> and in hawaii a family returns home after being evacuated from the e
>> it's a blox vox that muffles your phone cversations. it's called a new privacy tool.e person on the phone can still hear you? >> yes. >> it looks like bain. you merely talk to the dog, i was born in it. >> that looks like something that paul giamatti and his wife would use. >> they could use that. oh, yes, yes, double purpose. >>> okay, let's go over to this restaurant in perth, australia. they've found a gift bag of their own to give to customers. they...
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look forward to much more from you, carl quintanilla >>> coming up in "squawk alley" they'll talk to voxquawk alley" coming up next. it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it brings your business up to speed, doing more with systems you have in place. it can bring all your apps to life and run them within your data center. it is... the ibm cloud private. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm dominic chu. one of the sectors getting hit the hardest in early trading are consumers staples stocks you've got clorox, kimberly clark and tyson foods down by a couple of percent or so. clorox on pace for their worst day in more than a month that's a big deal over here, sara back over to you guys. >> adding to double-digit declines for consumer staples. dom, thank you >>> don't miss our interview with eu ambassador to the u.s. that's coming up later on "power lunch. already comments, david, streaming in from the eu totally unacceptable
look forward to much more from you, carl quintanilla >>> coming up in "squawk alley" they'll talk to voxquawk alley" coming up next. it can power your apps with public services without starting from scratch. it brings your business up to speed, doing more with systems you have in place. it can bring all your apps to life and run them within your data center. it is... the ibm cloud private. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm...
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vox mentioned 16 key races. i don't care. indicate for the president the future of the majority? kevin: i am watching west virginia. it is fascinating. you have interesting democratic congressional primary races. notice how folks are looking at what conor lamb did in southwestern pennsylvania the other month running as a centrist democrat and unifying unions, speaking to the union base and trying to speak to them in a trumpian tone. that is something former vice president joe biden will be watching and will be the cookie-cutter model for the midterms and the 2020 cycle. it is those working-class voters that matter. tom: i spoke to patrick morrissey in the middle of nowhere in west virginia, gst over theis an president to ohio. is this a referendum on president trump or more nuanced than that? kevin: i think it is more nuanced than that. just with mr. morsi, you have to notice the angst in the republican base. people are trying to position themselves as political outsiders, and they are using president trump's model to do that
vox mentioned 16 key races. i don't care. indicate for the president the future of the majority? kevin: i am watching west virginia. it is fascinating. you have interesting democratic congressional primary races. notice how folks are looking at what conor lamb did in southwestern pennsylvania the other month running as a centrist democrat and unifying unions, speaking to the union base and trying to speak to them in a trumpian tone. that is something former vice president joe biden will be...
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. >> let's go to your latest piece on vox. basically you're saying let's pu pump the brakes.he brakes on this? >> i wouldn't kiquite call it pumping the brakes and if -- i feel alarmed. i was watching the show. it is alarming. part of where i've come down on this is that a certain amount of our fear about the weakness of american democracy right now, and coming in part from reading a lot of the new democratic decline literature, but part of it comes from lacking in approach united nations of our riddled with holes and contradictions and injustice american democracy has been in recent years. donald trump is alarming on a human scale, the way he behaves. if we saw it in our spouse, partner or son or boss or em plo iee. but before, that we've had, particularly in the 20th century. political violence, urban riots, shootings and kent state, civil rights movement. periods of time when america was much more fractured. i think it's important as we put donald trump in context to recognize that america's history with its kind of small -- democracy has not always been as trampant as we
. >> let's go to your latest piece on vox. basically you're saying let's pu pump the brakes.he brakes on this? >> i wouldn't kiquite call it pumping the brakes and if -- i feel alarmed. i was watching the show. it is alarming. part of where i've come down on this is that a certain amount of our fear about the weakness of american democracy right now, and coming in part from reading a lot of the new democratic decline literature, but part of it comes from lacking in approach united...