tv [untitled] August 31, 2011 10:30pm-11:00pm EDT
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card is time for you said it i read it i take time to respond i really is an engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you tube because i have got some to say i listen now first i want to respond to a viewer who watched our interview with republican presidential candidate fred karger crater last night cammy clawson poll commented on facebook and she said i hope he gets in the next debate and gary johnson too i'm sick of the m.s.m. picking the cabots there are good people out there with. good ideas and can bring
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new solutions to the table which is just what this country needs and yes i totally agree fred alike gary johnson has been excluded from both republican presidential debates and while i don't agree with everything that either candidate proposes i couldn't agree with cammy that what our country needs is new solutions a new way of looking at our problems so why not let more people in all the debate people and ideas that are outside of the status quo because it's pretty clear that the status quo hasn't been working and also clear that the establishment is hell bent on making sure that bringing in those new people or new ideas is something that doesn't happen for us we're going to keep bringing you those people of ideas of the mainstream scared us so tune in tomorrow we're going to have another presidential candidate on the show buddy roemer former governor of louisiana and next i want to respond to a comment you who you are tool time award to rick santorum for claiming that gay rights activists are waging a jihad against him rex track thought on you tube first i seriously think fans who are his wife should worry their husband is obsessed with gays especially gay men
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and gay sex i think he needs it bad no doubt most likely hines's gay porn stache ok i think rex maybe to this a little bit too far but i do have to agree with him that it's a bit strange that rick santorum dedicate so much time and energy talking about gay people what they do in their bedroom i have no idea and furthermore for that matter the majority of the republican party stop obsessing about what goes on in people's bedrooms spend a little bit more time focusing on things like the economy and lastly i want to thank one of our viewers who watched our interview last night with former chief of staff to colin powell colonel lawrence wilkerson even webster the senior editor story tweeted to us hey at below to show great wilkerson interview keep it up so i want to thank stephen for the comma and for posting our interview on raw story are huge fans of the site and are constantly turning there for news the mainstream media doesn't cover and that my rantings today have been have more for you next week as usual. the sky.
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the light will come and. so lest you can i or others will be singing. today we have a glimmer of hope and it comes from the financial world i know there's still corruption on wall street but it does look like the guy at all times has put its foot down over the slimy methods that apple uses with its app store is when companies agree to make their applications available on apple's products in-store a rule put in place by steve jobs requires those companies to sell their apps of scription throughout was well oh and they also take thirty percent of the revenue but in this instance if you wanted a subscription to the financial times out you had to pay for it through apple so they can take company argues this rule exists for convenience customers can get the app and subscribe all the same place where apple doesn't tell you is that it also has a nasty habit of collecting user data for behavioral tracking and just last week the mention of this type of tracking just a fancy way for advertisers to know what appeals to each user so i think that it's
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safe to say the apple's working hand in hand with those well paying ad tracking agencies look even all of that in mind when we talk about financial times they want to protect their subscribers from apple's behavioral tracking so they've had several discussions with the company about making changes to their policy but apple with so the financial times has decided to end its ties with apple and stop selling their out through the store despite the fact the digital subscriptions increased by thirty four percent just in the first half of this year now financial times instead of a web based app for their users and they're encouraging anybody who wants to stay with their peers and own company transfer their business there but let's take a moment to focus on the real story here a company has actually put their users before their profits i mean i'm simply shocked and i really wish the other companies out there would have the exact same attitude but in the meantime i think it's safe to say the way the financial times has stood up against apple's policy is true glimmer of hope. now if you haven't yet
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seen a video of two robots talking to each other or the one it's going viral you should it's pretty odd pretty amazing and here's a short clip. are you how you grade you i'm lucky the school i do good yes i am good i just said i was no you didn't i said i was so you were rude no my name is cleaver. now they go on to talk about unicorns god and whether or not the other is lying so somebody sitting there typing this character is making it entertaining for all of us know the robots are actually coming up look at themselves and learning as they go along a system is created by combining three components a chat but a text to speech then provide synthesizer and an avatar brain or a conversation between the two club robots was recorded in the cornell creative machines lab experiment being created by two grad students chasing you since he and eve were in love with her and the professor responsible for it hard listen so let's
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see if we can figure out how this works and what exactly that might mean for the future of artificial intelligence joining me to discuss that is hard lips and director of the cornell creative machines lab and associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at cornell university thank you so much for joining us professor now this was i have to say not only call because obviously there are two robots talking to each other but because the conversation they had was so incredibly amusing but we're going to get into some of the few things that they said i first want to know if you can just explain this to us in basic terms for me how exactly this works so there's you know you so there are three components here it's an office show truck called clover which we didn't go as an off shore or components. connected basically a clone of let's. show truck or any of these things are local things. and we watched what happened and what really amazed us we really weren't expecting
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to see everything but what do you mean when you say you let it loose does that mean that it was it was completely unpredictable you had no idea what was going to come out of their mouth how do they decide what to say exactly so that will be good news show or works that there are a lot of the right things that. basically learn from talking to lots of people over the years i believe this particular charge. when kroger say ships with the. people over a couple of years and it's collective it's learned beings that it's talk to people it's phrases it has learned what people say in response to good in stone it's called these things to go good it can have a sort of conversation you know usually these charts or starters are going to be meaningful conversation with humor but it's really interesting to see what happens when you connect a chat box you're a clone of it so. just let it loose so how are they actually
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thinking for themselves here you know like how do they decide what the best answer is you mentioned the paper and certain conversations they've heard happy people respond they memorize that somehow or it's like a survival of the fittest type of mechanism all this kind of so it's a learning algorithm components and it's them together based on statistics whether or not he really understands what it's saying the short answer is probably no but in a more philosophical sense is difficult to tell whether anybody understands any of people oh will be repeating things that sometimes without understanding it and it's only children or sometimes those conversations or by copying and putting phrases to go so to a large extent it's kind of caught being a human learning mechanism. so how does this differ from some of the other robots that are out there of course we know if you look at some of the japanese companies they already have robots that can conduct weddings for people they have robots they
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can take care of the elderly i mean it's amazing what those machines q how is this different source force this is the robot has. the actual. process the text it's in this is we connected it to a component person decides his voice produces. a animation also which i think added to the story. but this is also not very career not many of the robots that you see. weightings or player growing up a career out there there's a team of engineers sitting there on this signing every step of the process and it will actually you know. team can can can specify every step of the way this is much more spontaneous and you know we have no control over where it goes it just goes where it goes and that's a big part of the fire will actually detected. listening because you can feel it
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sort of spontaneous and go give it a little bit of her life like clear ok what are things you're talking about the spontaneity of conversation let's play we have two clips i'm going to play this one person having a spine. i'm not a robot i'm really cool but you said earlier that you were who of course i did not i thought you did you were mistaken which is on since not really shouldn't be a problem for you once and. i love that because you have one robot accusing the other of out of lying and the other one at the same time recognizing that the other is a robot and memory shouldn't be a problem for are you surprised by that yes we were surprised frankly all of it. we were especially surprised by the statement about the unicorn and i think that will make for excellent teach the t. shirt don't you think i think there's a there's a lot of interesting things there it's really. things that i think this search are
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picked out from talking to other people that's the only way and it's play where do these things stand ok so we have one more and i'm assuming this had to come from a human being as well. not just cartoon you not everything not everything could also be something for example not everything could be half of something which is still something and therefore not nothing. robots talking about god. that's pretty that's pretty incredible that yeah i think if you know if you look out there and we also know you said it became caro and twenty four hours but what's really fascinating is to look at the comments that people left on the youtube channel and how the risk is thousands of comments. how people get to be quote unquote sexual tension between the robots and of course you know these are words are completely gender or. are or how people are actually. religious religion and. it's really fascinating to see.
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well i think it's very fascinating very cool experiment i just hope that it's leading us in a good direction and not one where robots are seen to be taking over the thank you so much for joining us tonight pleasure thank you. i thought a town just makes me i am on that time segment i don't happy hour should ugly people be offered legal protection and steven seagal goes all bad ass for the take back i'm just not. into that only a military mechanisms do not work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government's true if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic sort. of american exceptionalism. you
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know sometimes you see a story and seem so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything is wrong you don't. charge is a big. let's not forget that we are part. of. the well. we have to go there for the safe get ready for freedom.
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progress report entitled the roots obviously a phobia now working america as we've discussed on the show the six month report looked into the funding behind the islamophobia frenzy here in america and they found seven foundations are spending more than forty million dollars to help spread now they include the donors capital thought the richard mellon scaife foundation the lyndon harry bradley foundation the newton and michelle backer foundation a new international back. her charitable trust the russell berry foundation banker charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the fair book foundation that is right about now moving on the report also highlights of five so-called experts these would be frank gaffney daniel pipes david your shelby robert spencer and steven emerson so these are the people in the report are accused of taking the foundations money spreading islamophobia on air online and a number of events as you can imagine this report both kind of pissed off right wing land here in america including eric bolling take
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a look and see the point this out i'm reading this directly from from this report the obama center for american progress has released a report that blames islamophobia in america on a small group of jews in israel supporters in america whose views are being backed by billions of dollars so eric says there's a lot of this one for the blames islamophobia in america on a small group of jews in israel supporters in america whose views are backed by millions of dollars actually erick that is a flat out lie the center for american progress called out eric bolling on the comment they even offered to send fox news a copy of the report just in case they were confused we have wonder why eric bolling would make a claim like this on air. or the v.p. at center for american progress and editor in chief of think progress tell you why he was a guest on our show on monday night. it was deprogrammed this network if you could go to the funders and say stop funding this a then what does that accomplish while it stops these five individuals from
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operating and producing the propaganda that they are producing every day which then stops the cycle of people using it on fox news and. the washington times the national review radio our website like rush limbaugh and michael savage and politicians that's right it's the worst kept secret in down box new without spread a lot of phobia how many of these so-called experts on muslims and islam mentioned in this report often appear on their shows and that's why eric bolling is making up claims in quotes on air trying to spread it is support seems like a fair and balanced network for a family like it when they're being called out for what they do and that's why we're giving eric bolling tonight's tool time award. ok time for happy hour and joining me this evening is our key correspondent
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christine for sal and jim hansen retired special operations master sergeant and military blogger at black dot net thanks for joining me guys one of two beautiful people that i have a table with me that i will not be able to benefit from this idea coming from this economist who thinks that ugly people should be provided legal protection take a look. so ugly people earn less money over their lifetime when you want to help them. they earn less money they get less earning spouses they have trouble getting loans and i think helping them is at least as justifiable as helping many of the groups we now protect. now let's go through the way that he made a study here basically the way they came to this conclusion saying that americans who range at the bottom of an extract of miss kale earned ten to fifteen percent less a year than workers with similar scales but skills but much better looks and they
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had a lifetime difference typically of about two hundred and thirty thousand dollars. but do ugly people deserve legal for i guess i have a problem with theirs i got a fight with my team earlier this morning because it was ugly who is beautiful is totally subjective yet what on earth is an attractiveness scale i mean i think it's an interesting idea to see how people look and how that relates to how much money they make but who is in charge of distractedness go who are the judges that's what i want to know what do you say should we people get you know welfare and we're going to be complementary but i got a disc concur i think i would benefit from this i think i'm one of the people who would be the beneficiary and i figure you know this is one of those affirmative actions i could get behind i mean obama made all of us on the color of skin i could make it to the black house it didn't they give me a silver dollar on the big green and read your letters that i heard about a little late to our president do you think there are you allowed to just say you know i can take advantage of this let me just look a little more disheveled i won't cut my hair a little. majority people don't have to try to do that so i think it would be most
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if you took a vote a plebiscite would pass this in a heartbeat. oh my goodness gracious i mean obviously it's true that good looking people are more likely to get jobs they're more likely to have higher salaries there are now that there are a statistic through this and you can talk about what's attractive this in there all the studies that will show you that it's about symmetry in a person's face but. they're probably also more likely to be sexually harassed or. to be made to feel uncomfortable by coworkers or people who go for therapy. christina. says poor pretty alone. let's move on to somebody who i actually think the world needs protection from. and that is steven seagal who after his long career of doing very very very bad movies has now decided to be a lawyer and take out the show. when i was in the show we're with a bunch of different people good discussions here you know if we. rest.
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and. history. so if you study the history of guns that apparently are able to handle one thing about this is steven seagal god being sued because there was a raid there going to a house to see if there was writing going on there so he's getting sued for driving a tank into the house during the raid killing a puppy and then of course he said that animal cruelty is one of his pet peeves that's what he said before going on this raid. he killed the puppy and an act of this raid one hundred roosters were euthanized. steve steven seagal his biggest problem is that pretentious voice he uses and he had to write in a tank to get his bloated carcass in there guys gigantic wanting me it was ridiculous unless this show law man ends with the arrest and incarceration of sheriff arpaio who is continually been working with steven seagal on his show i
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mean i think it's absolutely ridiculous i think it's horrible to think this is a guy who had kids i mean it his favor he's asked he's trying to sue seagal on the show and he's asked to go for a personal apology letter for his children for killing their puppy but i mean i thought this was really discussed absolutely disgusting and i think it's crazy i mean reality t.v. whether we like it or not i mean this is the direction that we're moving in in both real life and television lie. reality t.v. is everywhere but it's just sad to me that this kind of stuff is going on and we're also getting law enforcement involved. we have to wonder if it's perpetuating it too right because one of the things we talk about constantly on this show is the overt militarization you could say of somebody swat raids that happen for nonviolent crimes you have a whole team the runs in and so now you have it on t.v. as if it's some form of entertainment and steven seagal writing it on a tank and it takes. a girl with propane jumpsuits for the inmates and steven seagal to take that's by states ok let's move on to the next story here there is an
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obama clock it's right now jockeying for position with the national geographic's world atlas to make the best seller list on app stores references so basically what it gives you here is it gives you obama's approval popularity and also gives you the u.s. unemployment rates the gasoline price index housing values the national debt and we have mountain time remaining until the next presidential inauguration even a little a little countdown if you want to look at it all the time but i think it's full of you know the thing is one thing they couldn't put on there was the obama job destruction counter because it made it spin so fast and crashed the i phone. which is not actually true i'm not going to judge the prize no there's no job creation i can agree with you there but talking about job destruction with obama the majority the jobs are actually lost before obama got into office yet going to there was the comparison counter for the jobs lost and the way things went downhill obama his
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predecessor what they need is a side by side up obama jobs created versus rick perry jobs created i know you love rick perry he's got half the jobs created in america. got a lovin president. that really really scares me if he is indeed going to be the next president but there are a lot of people who are saying perry herman cain that's what they're predicting perry herman i like. i go perry bachmann god. never how do you know right how you'll see it because perry's got a gun and shoot any coyote probably on the white house grounds and then you know jack isn't ok with steven seagal deal with what he would you know i'm willing to bet he's anti steven seagal yeah right perry love steven so i'll just have to call him up and ask him ok now i'm through what was going on in london obviously we've been providing you with a lot of coverage of the harsh sentences that have been handed down after the riots that we saw there but i think that this one might take the cake this is an eleven
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year old let's take a look sentencing him just a few moments ago the district judge said i'm very concerned about what i've read about you you think you can behave the way you want to behave everybody else has to put up with that you need to understand you can't get away with committing offenses it's this nature and he senses them to use rehabilitation order of eighteen months eighteen months now if you're wondering what offenses of this nature are he stole a waste in a garbage bin we would see here in america eighteen months in a juvenile center because offenses are that great that he stole a car but i mean this is absolutely ridiculous and i know that your show has been covering a number of the things that have been going on but this is on top of the guy who started a facebook page for an event that never happened and got three years behind bars with twenty one twenty one year old and twenty two year old this is on top of a kid who got three years behind bars for stealing what i case of water i think it
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gets really really bad when you start trying to make examples out of people and not in justice justice should be just i think that this country is a very good example of how trying to make example examples of people by being tough on crime doesn't actually work i think england is an example of how not being took on crime at all creates eleven year old you realise this wasn't a kids was not an honor student little jerk was already on an order for cutting a bus seat trying to set it on fire then when the costa. we're told is that. when the bus driver told him to stop he threw a rock in a window kicked the window out and jumped out all the bus was driving oh so he's. not going overseas probably getting therapy and cookies while some therapist rubs his little head and he's being upset my dad and i got it right i got aroused about you guys i'm sorry but that's all the time we have that's a very nice show thanks for coming and they should have him back tomorrow former louisiana governor and republican presidential candidate buddy roemer is going to be on the program itself about his jobs plan meantime got to get some family alone
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