And some of the questions that remain, how should schools fully reopen, who should remote learn, who should teach remote learni learning, can kids really learn and benefit from a variety of a sears and is the gap between the haves and the havenots in the widening and what needs to change right now to promote and protect the greatest potential for every child in every neighborhood and every Apartment Building and every shelter times are that tough and we have a good number of her kids who are operating in living in shelters. We are going to try her best to tackle these questions ive been incredible piano with me now, you can see us on this big box, the president and chief executive of pbn, the largest noncommercial media organization, doctor spencer acting director of the National Museum of africanamerican history and culture and secretary managing partner at emerson collections and former u. S. Secretary of education and secretary margaret spelling ceo of texas 2036 and former u. S. Se
With so many businesses working remotely. One of the biggest work from home names is slack, which has seen a flood of new customers as remote work continues. Shares had been soaring, but got pummeled in the last few days after the Company Reported a miss on feelings expectations. Ceo of us to discuss the slack. This is a pretty big move and one of the biggest selloff of slack shares in particular since you have been a public company. What is your take . It gives the backdrop of a lot of volatility. I definitely think the billings missed you mentioned is important. We were a pretty young company, 6. 5 years old. We are coming into our sophomore year. There is rightfully a lens of skepticism on whether this growth is durable. Happened this quarter is different. We had the pandemic. Record unemployment. New paid 8000 net customers in the quarter. That brings the total to 130,000. 130,000 businesses, they are small and medium businesses around the world. They more accurately reflect the br
Secretary of state and now the director at standard university. Condoleezza rice. Doctor Condoleezza Rice im so lucky to talk to you for the next 35 or 40 minutes on behalf of the ragan institute. Im really honored to be part of todays conversation and to have this chance to speak with doctor Condoleezza Rice. On a personal note, we are living in such a stressful time. How are you doing and how are you holding up and where are you right now. Condoleezza rice im in california. Im doing just fine. Like most knowledge workers freedom able to work from home although i did hear a very funny line in the day. Not sure whether im working at home or living inc. But im trying to during this time, when im actually. Productive freedom able to do almost everything remotely. Im trying to keep up my exercise routine and practicing the piano so i can manage that. So ive been director of the hoover institution. [inaudible]. The time off the road, allowed me to make a. Smooth transition. So all in all,
Education arne duncan. We should not be in this situation. Other countries are not. We should not even be talking today. Lost,f thousands of lives the impact on millions of millions of children, education around the country, is extraordinary. It is tragic, there is no easy way to put it. Having said that, on the local level, unbelievable leadership empathy, compassion, urgency. Im talking about superintendents across the country trying to figure out Food Distribution, telehealth, social and Emotional Health during tough times, and yes, education. Horrific leadership at the top and amazing and Inspiring Leadership at the local level. So as a have four kids, parent i am feeling this, my kids are learning remotely as we speak. We are lucky we have access to technology. Still, even i am concerned. What are your biggest concerns about how this could play out . Mr. Duncan on socially, multiple concerns. One is the political pressure could physically open. Open is not to pressure to physicall
Apple were virtually on capitol hill for hearing on big tech and at the trust. Thats our discussion this week on the communicators. Joining us is cerebellar who is with the American Economic liberties project. Shes the executive director, and former congresswoman Barbara Comstock two is now a Senior Advisor at Baker Donelson. Sarah miller, the question i always ask quite a bit at the hearing was his big tech too big . What is your answer to that . Guest i think the obvious answer to that is absolutely. The members of the subcommittee, both democrats and republicans really focused in on the power of these corporations over the way that we communicate and the way that we engage in commerce. That was the dominant theme of this hearing, and he also got into the guts of how these businesses work, how they abuse their dominance, i think gauge and predatory behavior and just how they are hurting other businesses, small, medium sized businesses and everyday families. Families. It was really qu