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My Mom Worked At BuzzFeed For A Day - Duration: 5:42.
I recently started a little support group,
the JMA group, the Jewish Mothers Anonymous group.
(audience laughter)
Last week we were talking about weaning our sons
off of breast feeding by the age of nineteen.
(audience laughter)
(light music)
Alright guys, so I recently got a job at BuzzFeed
and my mom, she made faces,
she doesn't think it's that hard of a job
she's not impressed.
It's an arts and crafts job
that you get paid for.
You have to make a video today.
Yes, I'm up for the challenge.
You think you'll do well? Yes, I know I will do well.
And then you're going to perform stand-up.
Okay, how many minutes?
Five minutes.
Five minutes?
Okay, I can talk for five minutes.
I'm funny, people laugh at my jokes.
I kill me.
Tell me one funny joke right now.
So the guy goes to the pharmacist,
he puts his penis on the table,
puts a dollar next to his penis.
Nope.
Nope nope.
My mom does this terrible Seinfeld impersonation
that just, she finds hilarious.
What's the deal with taxi cabs?
(laughing)
I'm going to have the best time
at BuzzFeed, I think it will be just fun
and exciting and interesting
and the time is just gonna fly by
and I'm gonna produce a 25 million views video.
So this is the BuzzFeed reception.
Espresso mild, espresso bold, espresso bland,
americano, double espresso.
I had to make several coffees
because this was a very complicated process.
Okay, this one is better.
I don't know what to do with this one.
I'm gonna trash it, carefully.
I have to go find my safe space
and be productive.
This is productive workspace.
It's like a (beep) dreidel.
Oh my god how do I get off this chair?
Alright, I think I'm ready.
I'm ready for this.
I can do this, I can't hear anything.
I'm deaf. Whoa.
It's dying.
Oh here it is.
Oh shit, it's under the table.
This is not intended for my age group.
I need a rest. I need a nap.
I need lunch.
So I did a little research on kind of
what you guys do well,
what are the good statistics.
And it seems that videos that have animals in them go viral.
That's true. Right.
So I was thinking, how cool would it be
if we did a video where people
act like certain animals for a day?
And you know, like I'd go like this,
and like do that kind of stuff.
Or like I could be a dog and go like
pet me pet me pet me. Uh huh.
Oh yeah.
So we could do rooster people,
we could do a cow person, like.
(sped-up speech)
What has been the best idea recently at Buzzfeed?
Farts in a jar off eBay.
And had people smell them, so.
Maybe that, is that getting juices going in your--
I could do it without the jar.
Can we do farts without the jar?
Just smell farts?
(laughing)
People smell farts?
Maybe we can do a video where
you try to recognize your relatives
by the smell of the fart.
This is very challenging.
I need to actually find people to film
in this ridiculous video that I'm doing.
Excuse me.
I'm looking for a cast, for guys who can recognize
the farts, or girls, of their significant others.
Oh.
Would you be willing to be my cast?
He's married. He's married?
So he should definitely be able to help you out.
No?
You know I hate to admit it,
this was not as easy as I thought.
I got my idea approved, so that was good,
I got to that point, but then the equipment
completely threw me off.
So I'm gonna focus on my stand-up routine.
So that I can at least succeed in one part of this task.
Here's the thing at comedy mic.
We really just want to be
the most supportive mic in New York City.
(beep), it's a full house.
I was not envisioning a real place,
I thought that this was going to be staged
and scripted, and it's (beep) not.
And there's like real people in there.
Our next comic is making her comedy debut.
(audience applause)
Give it up for Irine Tabach everybody.
Hi guys.
Yeah, I have to figure this out.
How do you use this?
My son came out to me.
This is still a little sensitive, you know,
I'm from the old country,
a different generation,
totally different upbringing.
He sat me down and told me that he's
not going to medical school.
(audience laughter)
So my son took me to take your parent to work day.
I kid you not, they have that at BuzzFeed.
It was like a really cool daycare for older kids.
(audience laughter)
Yeah, they do arts and crafts projects all day
and they get paid for it.
(audience laughter)
Everything free, free coffee, free candy,
free massages, free alcohol,
play room, game rooms.
You know, I grew up in the former Soviet Union
but I found communism at BuzzFeed.
(audience laughter)
Okay, that was pretty impressive mom.
I was very surprised with myself.
Actually, people laughed.
Have you learned anything from today?
I've learned that my son actually
has a very challenging job
producing these viral videos.
These guys are very talented.
- [Eric] My mom's got a new special coming out
on Netflix, it's called--
- [Irine] I kill me.
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Death Date Announced For The Internet - Duration: 8:41.
AJIT PAI IS HEAD OF THE FCC, THE FEDERAL INDICATIONS
COMMISSION, AND HE'S HONESTLY A CORPORATE HACK.
HE USED TO WORK
FOR VERIZON, GOT PAID A GOOD AMOUNT OF MONEY FROM THEM, THEN
REPUBLICANS PUT HIM AT THE FCC TO MAKE SURE HE CHANGED THE
RULES IN FAVOR OF COMPANIES LIKE -- VERIZON.
IT'S NOT JUST THEM,
IT'S AT&T AND OTHER INTERNET PROVIDERS.
NOW, THE REASON YOU
HAVE THE INTERNET AS YOU DO NOW, WHICH IS FREE AND OPEN, IS
BECAUSE THERE WERE REGULATIONS PUT INTO PLACE.
THE REGULATIONS
DO NOT GO AND INTERFERE WITH THE INTERNET, IN THIS CASE IT'S A
REGULATION THAT SIMPLY PROTECTS THE INTERNET, THAT SAYS THAT
COMPANIES WHO HAVE THE PIPES GOING INTO YOUR HOUSE CANNOT
THEMSELVES REGULATE THE INTERNET UNFAIRLY, AND SLOW DOWN SOME
WEBSITES, SPEED UP OTHER WEBSITES, AND CREATE AN UNEQUAL
INTERNET.
ALL IT DOES IS PROTECT THE INTERNET.
SO AJIT PAI WAS
BROUGHT IN TO DESTROY THAT, AND IN MAY HE GOT HIS FIRST VOTE
THAT HE WANTED, TO BEGIN TO END NET NEUTRALITY.
AS WE GO THROUGH
THIS EXPLAIN TO YOU WHY THE RIGHT WING IS ACTUALLY OPPOSED
TO HIM, THE ONES THAT ARE ONLINE, AND WHY THEY ARE RIGHT.
FIRST LET ME GIVE YOU WHAT HAPPENED TODAY --
NOW, LET ME BEGIN THE EXPLANATION FOR THE
RIGHT-WINGERS.
YOU MIGHT SEE THAT AND SAY IF REPUBLICANS LIKE
HIM I SHOULD LIKE HIM, AND OBAMA ERA REGULATIONS, SCARY -- OBAMA
DIDN'T DO ANYTHING TO CHANGE THE INTERNET COME HE JUST PASSED
REGULATIONS SAYING YOU AREN'T ALLOWED TO TOUCH THE INTERNET,
DON'T CHANGE IT.
NOW, WHY SHOULD THE RIGHT WING BE MORE CONCERNED
THAN THE LEFT?
LOOK AT ALL YOUR ALT RIGHT GUYS, THEY SAY THINGS
THAT GET THEM BANNED FROM WEBSITES LEFT AND RIGHT, AND IF
GIANT CORPORATIONS ARE REGULATING THE INTERNET THEY
WANT TO BE ABLE TO SELL TO EVERYBODY.
THEY WON'T WANT TO
HAVE THESE RIGHT-WINGERS SAYING CRAZY STUFF ON THE INTERNET, AND
ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE TAKING ON THE ESTABLISHMENT IN THEIR OWN
PARTY OR MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS, THEY AREN'T GOING
TO WANT THAT AT ALL.
YOU GUYS WILL BE THE FIRST ONE THROWN
OVERBOARD, AND THEN THEY WILL COME FOR US.
WHY?
BECAUSE THEY
ARE CORPORATIONS, THEY JUST WANT TO MAXIMIZE THEIR PROFITS.
AND
IF YOUR WEBSITE IS HINDERING THEIR PROFITS IN ANY WAY, SHAPE,
OR FORM, YOU THINK THEY ARE GOING TO CARE ABOUT YOU?
THEY
ARE LEGALLY NOT ALLOWED TO CARE ABOUT YOU.
OF COURSE THEY WILL
SLOW DOWN THE WEBSITES YOU LIKE UNLESS YOU PAY A RANSOM.
YOU
THINK CORPORATIONS ARE YOUR FRIENDS?
THEY ARE NOT HUMANS.
THEY WILL MAXIMIZE PROFIT BY LAW.
ALONG THOSE LINES, THE HILL
REPORTS --
HEY ALL YOU ALT RIGHT GUYS, YOU HAVE ALL THE CASH IN THE
WORLD TO GET INTO A FAST LANE?
I DIDN'T THINK SO.
SO IF YOU DON'T
PAY FOR THE FAST LANE THEY CAN NOW, IF IT PASSES, THEY WILL
HAVE THE FINAL VOTE ON DECEMBER 14, IF THIS PASSES THERE'S NO
MORE NET NEUTRALITY AND THOSE COMPANIES CAN SAY, ONE, YOU
DIDN'T PAY ME A RANSOM, NOW YOUR SITE IS INCREDIBLY SLOW.
LOOK,
NOW THEY CAN'T GO ON YOUR SITE, THEY CAN GO ON MY SITE.
TO THOSE
COMPANIES HAVE A GIGANTIC WEB PRESENCE?
OH MY GOD, HUFF POST
IS PART OF VERIZON, YOU RIGHT-WINGERS, HUFF POST WILL BE
SUPERFAST AND YOUR WEBSITES WILL SUCK.
THEY JUST TOLD YOU, THEY
WILL BE ABLE TO THROTTLE THEM ALL THE WAY BACK.
SO WHY AM I
FIGHTING FOR IT IS A PROGRESSIVE?
BECAUSE I BELIEVE
IN AMERICA AND THE INTERNET AND I DON'T THINK ANYBODY SHOULD BE
THROTTLED.
WE'VE GOT PARTNERSHIP WITH SOME OF THE BIGGEST
COMPANIES OUT THERE ON THE INTERNET, AND WE'LL SEE HOW
THINGS TURN OUT, WE MIGHT BE TOTALLY FINE.
BUT IT IS A
TERRIBLE IDEA OVERALL, A TERRIBLE IDEA FOR THESE
CORPORATIONS TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO REGULATE THE INTERNET BY
THEMSELVES WHEN YOU DIDN'T EVEN VOTE FOR THEM.
THEY AREN'T
ACCOUNTABLE TO YOU.
JESSICA ROSENWORCEL,
AN FCC COMMISSIONER, SAID --
PHILOSOPHICALLY, THIS IS
ONE OF THE WORST THINGS THE
GOVERNMENT CAN DO.
BECAUSE LOOK AT TV, BOTH FOR THE RIGHT-WING
AND LEFT-WING, YOU THINK THEY REPRESENT YOU?
THEY ARE ALMOST
ALL MILLIONAIRES ON TV.
AGAIN, IF YOU ARE A BERNIE SANDERS
SUPPORTER OR A REPUBLICAN, YOU THINK ALL THOSE GUYS ON CABLE
NEWS VOTED FOR YOUR CANDIDATE?
CANDIDAT I WOULD SAY
APPROXIMATELY 148 OF 150 VOTED FOR HILLARY CLINTON, AND ALL THE
GIANT CORPORATIONS WHO BACKED HER.
THEY ALREADY OWN TV.
BUT
THE INTERNET, IT IS PESKY WITH ITS FREEDOM AND OPENNESS AND
EQUALITY, THEY ARE COMING TO CRUSH IT.
YOU HAVE TO FIGHT
BACK.
YOU KNOW HOW MANY COMMENTS HAVE ARTIE BEEN SENT TO THEM?
22
MILLION.
THEY DON'T GIVE A DAMN.
SO I THINK WE HAVE TO SHOW UP,
WE HAVE TO GO TO THEIR HOUSE.
NOT THEIR PHYSICAL HOUSE, THEIR
OFFICE.
LET ME EXPLAIN WHEN THE, REAL VOTE IS, TODAY THEY TOOK
ANOTHER STEP FORWARD BUT --
ON DECEMBER 14 THE FCC BUILDING SHOULD BE SURROUNDED.
I'M A PROGRESSIVE, I BELIEVE IN NONVIOLENCE, BUT I BELIEVE IN
POLITICAL ACTION.
THE ADDRESS FOR THE FCC IS 445 12TH ST SW,
SHOW UP NOW.
I DON'T CARE IF IT'S ONE GUY WITH A SIGN, 100
NURSES, 1000 TEACHERS, WHOEVER IT IS.
FROM THIS DATE TO
DECEMBER 14 YOU SHOULD LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU EXIST, AND YOU
WANT A FREE INTERNET.
THIS PHONE NUMBER IS ANOTHER WAY TO REACH
THEM, NO OTHER CALL SHOULD GET THROUGH.
LET THEM KNOW.
AND
FINALLY, LOOK, I DIDN'T DIG THIS EMAIL UP, IT'S ON THEIR WEBSITE.
WE SENT 22 MILLION COMMENTS AND AJIT PAI APPARENTLY BURNED THEM
IN SOME CAMPFIRE, DOESN'T CARE.
HA-HA, 22 MILLION PEOPLE WANT A
FREE INTERNET.
YEAH BUT THE GUYS WHO PAID ME BEFORE AND THE GUYS
WHO WILL PAY ME AFTER I LEAVE THIS JOB WANT ME TO SELL OUT THE
INTERNET, SO THAT'S WHAT HE'S GOING TO DO.
SO HERE IS HIS
EMAIL, AJIT.PAI@FCC.GOV.
LIKE I SAID, THIS IS PUBLIC
INFORMATION, YOU COULD HAVE FOUND IT ON THEIR WEBSITE AS
WELL, I'M NOT DOING ANYTHING YOU CAN'T SEE IN PUBLIC.
BUT IF THEY
IGNORE 22 MILLION AMERICANS, I GUESS THEY HAVE TO SEE YOU
BEFORE THEY UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE REAL.
SO, LOOK, I WISH I
COULD HELP MORE, I WISH I COULD STOP EVERYTHING AND GO FIGURE
OUT A WAY TO ORGANIZE RALLY ON TOP OF RALLY, I'M HANDING IT
OFF.
I'M HOPING YOU CAN BEGIN TO DO THIS ON YOUR OWN OR HAVE THE
RIGHT WING ORGANIZE THE RIGHT, THE LEFT WING ORGANIZE THE LEFT,
MODERATES DO WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO DO, BUT STOP BY THE FCC AND
BEGIN THE PROTESTS NOW.
ON DECEMBER 14 THEY SHOULD HEAR YOU
ROAR.
AND IF THEY STEAL THE INTERNET FROM YOU, AT LEAST LET
THEM KNOW YOU AREN'T GOING TO LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT. AND
SHAKE THE RAFTERS A LITTLE BIT.
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I Wore "Thong" Jeans For A Day - Duration: 3:58.
- I feel like a doll that a mean older sister took
and then like ruined her clothing.
(upbeat music)
- I was looking online and I found these high fashion
Thong Jeans that debuted at Amazon Fashion Week in Tokyo.
They're basically just jeans with everything
cut off of them except for the seams.
My first thought was, Sara's gotta try these.
So I went and tried to find them but it seems like the only
place that the designer sells is within Japan.
So I am going to DIY them.
Let's do this.
Honestly, this seems like a waste of perfectly good jeans.
They are complete.
I'm gonna go find Sara and make her try them.
- [Chelsea] I made them for you
- Oh my God.
I'm gonna put these thong jeans on
and I don't know why I agreed to do this.
Can you imagine not wearing anything with these?
You would be seeing everything.
Fight.
I look like a video game character
because video game characters always are wearing outfits
that you're like, "Why?".
People of New York City always surprise me
with how much they like the weird pants I put on.
So this time I'm gonna guess that
they're absolutely love the thong jeans.
What do you think of my pants?
- Are you sure those are really pants?
- Yours are like my jeans on steroids.
- I'm even surprised you can call them pants,
but I like them.
- Wow.
- It's all about deconstructionism really.
Obviously, this is breaking it all down
and then you know, not building it back up.
Just leaving it down.
- I think they're interesting and cute and fun.
I think it depends on what you're wearing underneath them.
- A bitch knows to layer in Manhattan.
- Where would you see these pants again?
- The beach would be great.
- What you're doing is perfect with these pants.
- Museum Installation.
- Amazing.
So you're basically saying these jeans are a work of art?
- Maybe if you like wore it to the beach,
just like an easy over thing.
That'd be kinda cute and sexy, I guess.
- So what would you call these?
- I think I'll go with fake pants.
- Fants.
- Outline Jeans.
- Rags.
- Oh my God.
- Strip tease jeans.
- These are, the internet is calling these thong jeans.
- Fun pants.
- A g-string.
- G-jeans, like g-string.
- What celeb can pull this off?
- Rihanna.
- Rihanna will walk outside and go to the Grammys
with this and we'd be like, "Oh my gosh, yes."
- Taylor Swift.
- Tina Turner, for sure.
- Jaden Smith would pull this shit off.
- Sansa, from Game of Thrones.
- Lebron.
- I'd like to see him dunk with these.
Do you guys think that this is a trend that will catch on?
- Definitely make parents not happy and kids love that.
- Maybe if you started this beginning of summer,
it's possible.
- Wear them confidently and have your friends wear them
and let's see how it spreads around.
- I have a lot of old pairs of jeans
that I don't know what to do with them.
So if I cut them up, yeah, I can see it happening.
- You look great, you do.
- I'm back in from wearing the thong jeans out.
It was an experience.
I'm not really into these pants,
but I'm still very happy that I went out
to the streets of New York City
and asked people what they thought.
Because people are really nice and friendly
and even if they were mean about the jeans,
they were nice to me and they made me feel good.
The young man I interviewed said that
I was pulling them off because I have confidence.
Which is not something I really felt
but apparently I exuded it.
So, that's good to know, that maybe
even if you don't feel confident in what you're wearing
you can look confident and that's enough.
Alright, well, I'm gonna take them off now.
I mean, or I just leave them on
'cause it's like I'm wearing nothing anyway.
(laughing) That was so lame.
- Alright, this is a commentator on society,
take her seriously no matter what her fashion choices are.
That's a very personal and individual subjective thing.
You can not really judge someone
based on their fashion statement.
- Thank you so much.
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What would the AT&T-Time Warner merger mean for consumers? - Duration: 5:29.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Department of Justice announced it is suing to block a mega-merger between
media giants AT&T and Time Warner, a deal initially valued at $85 billion.
It is the first major antitrust case taken up by the Trump administration.
Lisa Desjardins has the story.
LISA DESJARDINS: The Justice Department said this merger would have harmed consumers.
AT&T fired back and said it will challenge the government's move in court.
Some observers have openly wondered if the decision is influenced by the president's
continuing battle with CNN, which is owned by Time Warner.
A short time ago, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said he didn't know if CNN played into the
decision, but it was an open question.
David Shepardson of Reuters has been covering this story, and he joins me now.
David, wow, what a story.
Let's start with these two companies.
At their core, they don't compete.
They're related businesses.
But why is DOJ arguing that they violate antitrust laws?
DAVID SHEPARDSON, Reuters: So, you're right.
These typical vertical mergers, companies which don't directly overlap, generally, those
go through.
But in this case, the Justice Department is saying that the combined company would have
too much power.
AT&T owns DirecTV, a big pay TV subscriber.
It obviously owns mobile phones.
And it would be able to use that content to charge its rival distributors, like Comcast,
hundreds of millions of dollars more per year, as well as pass those costs on to consumers.
So the big argument is going to be, will a judge buy that a larger, vertically consolidated
company pose a threat, or is it a better competitor to new companies like Netflix and Amazon?
LISA DESJARDINS: AT&T fired out a very fiery statement.
They call this a radical and inexplicable departure in the law.
Is this unprecedented as far as the Justice Department goes?
And what is AT&T saying in response?
DAVID SHEPARDSON: So, it is not unprecedented, but it's been about 50 years since the government
took a vertical merger to court.
And, certainly, by comparison, in 2011, the Obama administration allowed Comcast to acquire
NBC Universal, a similar vertical merger.
But a lot has changed.
There are serious concerns about the -- will companies get too large, have too much market
power?
But, on the other hand, AT&T says, look, this is settled law.
If you look at the marketplace, given all the competitors, people are more limited in
the ability to raise prices in this competitive marketplace.
They deny the government's allegations.
But it goes back to the central question about whether then candidate Donald Trump's opposition
to the merger and his criticism of CNN were a factor in this decision.
LISA DESJARDINS: You keep bringing up vertical merger.
And I know a lot of folks will be hearing that.
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Right.
LISA DESJARDINS: But let's talk about the scope of these two companies, what they own.
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Sure.
LISA DESJARDINS: They have massive influence in U.S. and global life.
And can you talk about why they wanted to get together in the first place and what the
effect would it be if they did?
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Right.
You're absolutely right.
This is a huge company.
Beyond DirecTV and AT&T's mobile service, Time Warner owns HBO, TNT, CNN, a lot of -- a
studio, big assets that make a lot of content.
And so AT&T's argument has been to compete with Facebook and Google, the companies that
are getting huge control of the advertising market on the Internet, that they need to
be able to use the data from these three different companies in order to compete with these other
rivals.
So, you know, their argument is, we have to get bigger in order to compete.
And the government's argument is, if you allow them to get this big, they will be able to
deny that content to a rival, and you can only get HBO potentially on DirecTV vs. Comcast,
if they didn't agree to pay higher prices.
LISA DESJARDINS: Right.
You hit on this, so I want to get at what this would mean for consumers.
This might be oversimplifying.
But, to me, it's almost as if Wal-Mart would wanted to buy like LEGOs, a huge product,
two big companies, and they wanted to try and control the market.
How would this affect consumers who, say, get their entertainment not through Time Warner,
through Comcast or another company?
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Right.
So, by your analogy, what would typically happen, and what happened in Comcast, NBC
Universal is the Justice Department asked for behavioral conditions.
That is, the company -- Comcast had to agree not to treat how it used that content differently
than other companies, other rival distributors.
And, in fact, AT&T had raised questions about that in 2011.
So, you know, the difference is here the government is not seeking a behavioral condition, but
rather to sell off certain assets.
They asked AT&T to either sell off DirecTV or Turner Broadcasting, which includes CNN,
so to get smaller, rather than agree to behavioral changes.
LISA DESJARDINS: We don't want you to have that opportunity to affect those marketplaces.
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Right.
LISA DESJARDINS: Quickly -- I'm sorry to make this a short question -- but can you talk
about the CNN factor here and the timing of that?
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Sure.
Well, just last week, President Trump was again criticizing CNN.
As you know, as a candidate in 2016, President -- then candidate Trump said he wouldn't allow
the merger to go through.
Since then, he's not directly commented on it, but AT&T is clearly going to make whether
the president exercised influence over the Justice Department as a result of his anger
with CNN as part of the case.
That's really an open question whether a judge will agree.
LISA DESJARDINS: David Shepardson, what a case, at Reuters.
Thank you for joining us.
DAVID SHEPARDSON: Thank you.
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