It is monday, july 22 im kenny choi. I am michelle griego. Lets go over to darren peck filling in for mary with a look at the forecast. It is monday. And i will start off with a dramatic view of what this looks like for some of us. Look at how thick the fog is on the Golden Gate Bridge. You will probably even get rained on if you go over the Golden Gate Bridge or if you are making your way through the marin headlines. But that is not a good example of what of it is like for most of us. It is very thick. The bridge but it is really localized. If we take a look at the top of the Sales Force Tower and look out across the other bridge, it is much more spotty. It is patchy at best and most of us are actually waking up to clear skies today. Right around the bay or at the coast it is great. Everybody else gets a bit of a break. That is looking south. As far as temperatures go there every her you would exthe city. Are going to 68 in the city. That is where we were yesterday. Look at the inland
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual
Today. And i really want to start by bringing our viewers back to fall of 2020. What would you release . The facebook of a series of stories that really sparked this this global conversation and about about the company and in how a lot of it a lot of what it was communicating to the public was not how it was working internally. Can you take us back to that moment, those stories and what that was like . Yeah, sure. So, you know, the book came out of initially the documents that were provided to us by francis horgan, a former facebook employee, who in final stint, final months at the company, began talking with the journal and documenting some of the things she was concerned about internally. And she ended up taking more than 20,000 screenshots, lots of internal work product, and that was kind of the basis for the Facebook Files and the stuff covered just kind of a really wide range of how facebook interacted with society from like the special dispensations it gave to powerful individual