Navarrow: This is the one place they would actually know what that meant.
Navarrow: Sign off on the crowd.
Navarrow: So, Chris. You were here at the welcoming site.
Navarrow: So, Angela. We know that that was a challenging day for all the entrepreneurs.
Navarrow: So how important was it to do it here, in Silicon Valley?
Navarrow: Soledad, after meeting the characters and getting in-depth in their stories, can you talk about maybe who surprised you or who stood out to you in terms of their stories,
Navarrow: So, Angela. Everyone in this room can appreciate execution.
Navarrow: So, as you can see from the doc, I had a lot of opinions.
Navarrow: So, Soledad. Soledad : Yes.
Navarrow: Mitch talked about it a little bit.
Navarrow: Chris, maybe you can talk a little bit about--.
Navarrow: Just a thought, Chris, there's a little company called Interactive One and we service maybe 85 percent of the African American market.
Navarrow: You know what?
Navarrow: So, great. Any questions from the group?
Navarrow: Isn't the premise of Google Hangouts that everyone has to show up?
Navarrow: Right. Soledad : Way in the back?
Navarrow: Nope. Mic. FEMALE #4: Hi.
Navarrow: So, I wanna jump in on that just because this topic in particular is something I'm really passionate about.
Navarrow: When your questions have 20 great points, we just don't know where to jump in.
Navarrow: Just, so really quickly.
Navarrow: That's clappable. Thank you, Mitch.
Navarrow: We're gonna take about three more questions.
Navarrow: Clappable again, please.
He is Omar Navarro 's nephew.
And I think Dave Navarro was eating a cookie.
But Lourdes Garcia-Navarro in the middle of Libya.
and it turns out they're legal immigrants-- like Ana Navarro , who is from Nicaragua, is a good example.
Our moderator, Navarrow, is the--it says here CTO.
Audience: Good. Navarrow: It's a little different from the last time I sat in this chair, as you can see on the doc.
been really successful. Navarrow: So, I'm sure we can all think of thousand topics we'd want them to cover.
We're good. Navarrow: So, Angela.
Chris: Thanks. Navarrow: So, I want to open it up to questions, but before we do that, I wanna give Angela the opportunity to talk to people about what's in store for the future of the NewMe Accelerator.
his family-- in this case, Omar Navarro and ---- that he is capable of doing that.
As a matter of fact, Joe Navarro wrote the book, "What Every Body is Saying," nonverbal expert, my Jedi master mentor, was on my behavioral team.
You hear now talks with people, Lourdes Garcia-Navarro , right in the middle of, not Tienanmen Square, right in the middle of--back in the '90s here.
So, enjoy. Navarrow: So, how's everybody doing?
And so, that’s--. Navarrow: That's clappable, right?
Angela: Sure. So, part of what you saw was Navarrow's dinner in the first week.
This is Chilean, Ramon Navarro .
And I mean, I don't know, but I definitely feel like people didn't listen to me enough, but luckily I have people like Mitch and Navarrow backing me up a lot throughout the summer.