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weissman, currency strategists. thank you.carlet: coming up, what does apple have up its sleeve for tomorrow's event? we have a preview. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: apple expected to unveil its newest iphone tomorrow but expectations are muted as some analysts are looking ahead to next year when apple is rumored to have a more significant upgrade on deck. here to give us a preview is bloomberg technology reporter mark gurman with us from san francisco. this new iphone fascinates me because all of the rumors about the lack of a headphone jack. can that possibly be true? >> absolutely. for this year, apple is planning to remove the 3.5 millimeter headphone jack up from this version of the iphone. history,ughout apple's it occasionally kills something we assume to be sacred. it killed the 3.5" disk drive and cd-rom. do you predict as a someone who follows technology that in a couple years, apple is not doing something that controversial, it's just ahead of the curve. >> i would agree. i don't know if you would can that are it ah
weissman, currency strategists. thank you.carlet: coming up, what does apple have up its sleeve for tomorrow's event? we have a preview. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: apple expected to unveil its newest iphone tomorrow but expectations are muted as some analysts are looking ahead to next year when apple is rumored to have a more significant upgrade on deck. here to give us a preview is bloomberg technology reporter mark gurman with us from san francisco. this new iphone fascinates me because...
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. >> reporter: roslyn weissman is an expert on young adults and the author of "master minds and wingmen." >> unfortunately what happens in practice tearties is that young men are bonding through the most superficial ways of being a man. by drinking as much as you can. by partying as hard as you can. by going after as many women as super fflly as you can. >> reporter: the movie on the memoir "goat" by brad lands. >> i think what lies at the part of it is this important relationship between two brothers. >> reporter: brad fledged his younger brother brett's fraternity at clemson. >> watching some of these scenes, the duct tape, the cage scene, i'm thinking, this can't be true. >> i think it's tame. it can be a bit tame, actually. >> you think it's worse in real life? >> yes. it was worse. >> reporter: brad says the hazing broke his spirit. out of the fraternity, choosing true brotherhood, they say, over the greek version of it. >> the pressure to be part of these groups is so immense in total when you're on a college campus. if you weren't in a fraternity as a guy you couldn't do anything
. >> reporter: roslyn weissman is an expert on young adults and the author of "master minds and wingmen." >> unfortunately what happens in practice tearties is that young men are bonding through the most superficial ways of being a man. by drinking as much as you can. by partying as hard as you can. by going after as many women as super fflly as you can. >> reporter: the movie on the memoir "goat" by brad lands. >> i think what lies at the part of it...
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. >> reporter: author and professor steve weissman says this is a growing form of id theft where criminalsse someone else's address as their own to avoid being caught. >> symptom get a list of people -- symptom get a also of people, phone -- simple to get a list of people, a phone list, it's readily online. >> reporter: in a statement ebay says these types of scams are very rare when put in the context of millions of transactions conducted each day. as for marie, she is just grateful to have solved the mystery of the random rolex. >> i would like this package taken off my hands. >> now, ebay told marie she should just throw it away and apologized for inconvenience. the company says it has suspended the seller who used marie's address and the buyer will be reimbursed via ebay's money back guarantee. apparently this is more common than you might imagine. it sounds like she did all the right things. >> she was just terrified that it was a new scam that might impact her in some other way and it's not clear if the person who used her address has other information of hers. he could have just got
. >> reporter: author and professor steve weissman says this is a growing form of id theft where criminalsse someone else's address as their own to avoid being caught. >> symptom get a list of people -- symptom get a also of people, phone -- simple to get a list of people, a phone list, it's readily online. >> reporter: in a statement ebay says these types of scams are very rare when put in the context of millions of transactions conducted each day. as for marie, she is just...
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please welcome robert weissman. [applause] >> so thank you for your stamina, for democracy, for breaking through power. fortunately, or otherwise i'm the last person between you and lunch. so try to an issue. unfortunate this microphone is take out ataken at a catwalk ret anatomy pictures, such as going to talk, but i'm suggesting to some degree could entertain all the wisdom shadow puppets with a good light we have. we have the people and where the cole brothers. -- koch brothers. we'll come back to that. there's a convention comments with conventional wisdom which is that america is a country deeply divided. we are ready and blue states. i urgently to reporting on this on npr this morning with some interesting reporting and some shocking views. we are planning a country divided, profoundly by race and equally as profound less often recognized by class. that political star, that's the dominant narrative to try to explain what's going on in the country that we are a divided nation. and it is some truth. that story h
please welcome robert weissman. [applause] >> so thank you for your stamina, for democracy, for breaking through power. fortunately, or otherwise i'm the last person between you and lunch. so try to an issue. unfortunate this microphone is take out ataken at a catwalk ret anatomy pictures, such as going to talk, but i'm suggesting to some degree could entertain all the wisdom shadow puppets with a good light we have. we have the people and where the cole brothers. -- koch brothers. we'll...
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. >> reporter: rosalind weissman says the most important takeaway is taking control. >> what i think she's done is really try her best to be able to manage the situation as best as she can and so, yeah, it's not going to be perfect. but at the same time, at the end of the day you've got to be proud of how you handled it and i think that's what she can be. >> reporter: jackson since deleted the instagram videos posting this photo looks like i'm the villain now. didn't know defen let a bring in former editor of "people" magazine larry hackett. it is painful to watch those and i think a lot of us have felt similarly when we read things online. she is the daughter of one of the most famous entertainers in history. is it ream for her to be able to expect to keep her privacy? >> it's not. and we look upon her as being the daughter of one of the most fame us people in history. she looks like an 18-year-old trying to make friends, i'm not sure that reasonableness enters age, it's like giving children almost nuclear weapons, these things are so powerful. when you're as famous as her, followin
. >> reporter: rosalind weissman says the most important takeaway is taking control. >> what i think she's done is really try her best to be able to manage the situation as best as she can and so, yeah, it's not going to be perfect. but at the same time, at the end of the day you've got to be proud of how you handled it and i think that's what she can be. >> reporter: jackson since deleted the instagram videos posting this photo looks like i'm the villain now. didn't know...
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we have robert weissman talking about stopping corporate power and money in politics. we have after lunch the world's expert on whistleblowing for the american university and college of law. peter dreier on public sentiment is social change and what it takes that abraham lincoln once said with public sentiment you can do anything. we have jordan, senior strategist national people's action on training for change training for other skills that mike. i'm tackling the most important issue of fallen fortunately overcoming civic apathy as if anybody has an answer to that one. we have teaching civics, a view from the classroom. we have building a movement by high director of common cause. we have civic engagement with business leaders by mitch rasky who started the federal club soda environmental aaa version and we have a discussion with the former president of council for the social studies and a proposal for a new citizen library. and of course, the key issue in terms of civic motivation but it rarely takes more than 1% of the people reflect public sentiment in congressiona
we have robert weissman talking about stopping corporate power and money in politics. we have after lunch the world's expert on whistleblowing for the american university and college of law. peter dreier on public sentiment is social change and what it takes that abraham lincoln once said with public sentiment you can do anything. we have jordan, senior strategist national people's action on training for change training for other skills that mike. i'm tackling the most important issue of fallen...
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federal trade comission among his many experiences talking about empowering consumers, we have wobert weissman talking about stopping putting corporate money in politics. after lunch we have the world's expert on whistleblowing, law professor robert vaughn, from american university washington college of law, we have petter d dreyer on social sentiment, reminding us abraham lincoln said with public sentiment you can do anything. we have jordan, national people's action on training for change, civic skills training like we train for our other skills in life. i'm tackling the most important issue of all, unfortunately, overcoming civic apathy, as if anybody has an answer to that one. we have teaching civics, a view from the classroom. we have building a movement by director of common cause, we have civic engagement, the responsibility of business leaders by mitch rosky who started the better world club, a sort of environmental aaa version, and we have a discussion with the former president of national council for the social studies and a proposal for a new citizen library, and of course, the key
federal trade comission among his many experiences talking about empowering consumers, we have wobert weissman talking about stopping putting corporate money in politics. after lunch we have the world's expert on whistleblowing, law professor robert vaughn, from american university washington college of law, we have petter d dreyer on social sentiment, reminding us abraham lincoln said with public sentiment you can do anything. we have jordan, national people's action on training for change,...