Want to looking all to city lights. We are thrilled to have Samuel Woolley with us here tonight celebrating a very, very important new book called the reality game how the next wave of technology will break the truth. It is from our friends at Public Affairs book. He is a a writer and researcher specializing in the study of ai, emergent technology, politics, persuasion and social media. Hes an assistant professor in the school of journalism and Program Director for competition all Propaganda Research of the center for media engagement of university of texas at austin. Dr. Woolley founded and directed the Digital Intelligence lab at the institute for the future which is a 50yearold think tank based in the heart of silicon valley. He also cofounded and directed the Research Team at computational propaganda project at Oxford Internet institute at the university of oxford. He has written on political manipulation of technology or a variety of publications. These include wired, the atlantic
Exciting growth again. The question is when and in the meantime were going to shore up that Balance Sheet and make sure weve got that cash to make sure we can pounce on the end of it one of the things were thinking about is, who do you want to be when you come out of this. All of us are thinking about that so, you know, weve got still a strong recruiting team in place, a team who is interviewing people every day so that on the other end of this, all the superstars who are out there can come work at shake shack we dont know when that day is, but we know its coming. And when it is, we want to be there, ready to allocate that capital that we have to get back to growth as soon as we can. Randy, thank you so much for joining us thanks, everybody. Keep us posted. Ceo of shake shack. Sara, that was a good interview. Well see you on closing bell this afternoon good morning, im carl quintanilla. Welcome to squawk alley joined by Morgan Brennan and jon fortt. Dow is well off the lows of minus 32
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To understand why people are anxious to see how concerned they should be. And what is changing and what is different this time. And what can we do to ensure that the coming era of change leaves not just a productivity growth but some degree of shared prosperity. Our focus is on the labor market and how we make the labor market function while for as many workers if possible. Also the challenge and the lesson if you read a report which was just released last week. One of the things that we say is a critical economic lesson of the 20th century. Is that a wellfunctioning labor market is the foundation for a healthy middleclass and without that foundation of opportunity and prosperity its very difficult for other things to work well. It also makes work work and that is why its such an honor to have mary kay mary gray here today talking about her book ghost work just to give you a tiny bit of background she is a call drill cultural anthropologist. Her earlier work has been on the communicati