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KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt October 28, 2021 01:57:00

pregnant, i also found out that i had breast cancer. reporter: she couldn t find any resources for younger women dealing with cancer you know, create the world that you want to see, so i did. reporter: i rise above focuses on fitness, mildfulness, comradery and adventure. did i mention i m petrified of heights reporter: pushing women to do things they think they can t. this is really hard. there is no boundaries to what you can or cannot do reporter: she finished chemo three days after this climb. i was never doing this before this all happened. reporter: really? no. so it s crazy that it takes something like this to, you know, push yourself even further. reporter: of course along with the summits, there are valleys. jillian s cancer returned, stage four metastatic. sorry i m so petrified of it coming back. and, yet, i see you living this amazing life and doing so much

MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez October 24, 2021 02:12:00

other parts of the facebook document showed, they provide an opportunity for real comradery and they re very much called to action, called to retweet sometimes that call to take action extends to violence. one of the things the public doesn t really understand this is because algorithmic curation is so complex, is understanding why they see what they see, understanding that certain content is intended to rage bait and perhaps media literacy efforts, which really right now focus on young kids in college, people on tiktok, i would argue that s not the generation that needs it, actually. the ability to understand that the information that you see is actually designed to rile you up a lot of time and recognize that prompt, to recognize that when you share out of that outrage, you are, in fact, begetting that conspiracy theory or that propaganda. i think that at this point what we need is an education in what that dynamic looks like and how we can recognize our own emotional reactions t

MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez October 23, 2021 23:11:00

sort of wait for them to figure it out, especially when we don t see executives seemingly paying attention to the very serious and alarming research that is being done by their own employees. as there s this conversation about what potential regulation could look like, you also make the case that we as individuals need to get better at recognizing disinformation. what does that look like? i think a lot of what happens is people really come to feel that these communities that they re pushed into oftentimes through recommendation engine as other parts of the facebook document showed, they provide an opportunity for real comradery and they re very much called to action, called to retweet sometimes that call to take action extends to violence. one of the things the public doesn t really understand this is because algorithmic curation is so complex, is understanding why they see what they see, understanding that certain content is intended to rage bait and perhaps media literacy eff

CNN At This Hour With Kate Bolduan October 13, 2021 15:20:00

and besides which, bang, this t thing hits. that wasn t anything like the simulator. what s going to happen? am i going to be able to survive the g forces? am i going to survive it? then i think, good lord, just getting up the bloody gantry. oh, my god. what an experience. it looked like you had a moment of comradery with your crew mates up there. it s like being in battle really. and there is this bonding being in battle. you re also embattled being inside yourself.

FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto October 12, 2021 20:51:00

neil: so when you bring shot shots like yourself in to help out, obviously shows it s all hands on deck. i get that. how long you think that will continue? so look, we really function as a family, neil. you know this. every one of us, we joined the company, plus get trained as a fry cook and a cashier before we join in our day job. so in times like these, we want all hands on deck, show the support, the comradery. we have 750 people all of our corporate staff jumping in and helping. it s not going to fix the problem but will booth morale and band together and fight against it. it s working. they put the word out there. pushing out, recruiters, fry cooks, cashiers. we re whatever we need to do to serve our customers. hopefully it will make a difference. neil: what would make a difference if you gave them the

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