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headlines with none of them or see the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture .
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all right so it's time for another round of our segment here on the show that we like to call talk tech to me so couple of stories on our plate today google is trying to outdo siri but they're already putting out warnings that their voice search is not your friend also there's a new app out there created by the a.c.l.u. that's called police tape and it lets you secretly record police stop so you know the pope are going to love that one and finally looks like a libertarian leaders rawdon rand paul they have a new crusade which is internet freedom we're going to talk about their new manifesto which they call the technology revolution joining me tonight to talk tech
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to me is our do you ever writer andrew blake hello andrew that's the sort of the fun stuff shall we just because i would have all i would have done with siri to tell you that. well honestly we kind of got into it we were getting a little catty because she was answering my questions and i called her the b. word and she gave me the silent about by a minute then she stopped giving me the silent treatment and then she said we were talking about you not me so your attitude his attitude i don't like or the ghost of small donors reason. i'm asking or the reason i have you that google google is now claiming that they're going to have this voice. technology right on their new drug that's coming out later this later this month i believe actually it's going to be so much better blow it away they said it's going to be the latest operating system or the first very first high quality natural sounding conversational synthesized voice in the entire world which just sounds really covering like i don't know if i want. i mean really when you're pushing a button to ask
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a question like you're already have enough as it is like you really need it that human like you know that kind of creeps me out you know what i mean this is take a look at this little clip right here so. they try to compare the two and i get a thing three kind of loses. how tall is michael jordan. jordan six and six let me take would you like sir. george we got the answer right here and on the i've asked him to do a web search. your stupid theories zero ad theory siri was really fun for like that first week when people got like before and they're like hey i'm going to find out what the weather is and then it's just crap like there's no amount of that we do commercials on t.v. that could actually make me finally ask you a question or should we ask her she's not going to answer now this is true is going to be a. ok i'm new i'm new at siri. siri how do you feel
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about google's new synthesized voice. i'm trying. so she says i'm fine thanks for at that's not what you. want to know siri why do you suck so bad. i'm just trying to help you. really you can't be with me i'm telling you it is yours nicer because you're a man no minds terrible hater is the worst there's nothing for me really. i mean google usually does when they come up with something it's like a sixty forty they're going to be really good at least if you go back and look at google and google my way. terrible but this all goes search function and apple steals an example just using google's search function for most of series series queries. ok let me just before i move on to that i get are
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you making sure that you know that this one whatever they want to call it obviously doesn't have a name is not your friend it's very deliberately not making jokes if you google is a neutral party it's not your friend secretary or sister it's not your mom it's not your girlfriend or boyfriend it is an information retrieval and to teach you ask we respond and it's very important at this end of the impartial and adding jokes and other mannerisms to the voice would take away from that they're really taking you seriously just hit a button i want to hotel michael jordan and. whatever yeah i just think get over yourself a little bit google you know you want to be that serious about it yes but i like friends and i phone ok on to the next to. me about this new ass from the a.c.l.u. also it's so so so so good so if you're anything like me. most saturday evenings you walk around d.c. and you witness the d.c. police being. as you would say and you will videotape them with your phone and then
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forward on the internet or at least just be a smart ass and if you're also like me the d.c. cops will usually handcuff you and so you can't do that which might have to tell them that no if you're on public property and there's police performing their duty and public space citizen has a right to videotape in most jurisdictions. as long as an operating loss in the process but. you get handcuffed like that it's ok to go anyways i don't want to talk about it but so what you did is awesome they put out another app recently like the stop and first one they do a couple weeks ago but this is cool i don't know if we have this on camera but so pretty much for one you get stopped like you're me and you know your rights ok where am i right now i am on the street. remain calm don't run your fleet of which is actually a bit over with things that are going to result you want to know what goes about your rights it explains to you what you can do in different situations if you get
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pulled over and you have two minutes before the cop walks up to your door you can go check and be like oh yeah i don't have to consent to a search and a cop needs a warrant otherwise you see a problem cause a lot of people don't realize this like a lot of people just get really scared especially in situations where they usually don't expect the couple and the consul intimidate you it's not like they're going to tell you by the way you don't have to do this because you know these are your rights they come at it with a very authoritative voice and a lot of people just comply yes so this is also after the and the other thing that it does is you can either record audio or video with it and what's great is soon as you're done it gives you the opportunity to click a button and it uploads it to. you server but they're working like in connection with them and so your video was instantly to the internet well as soon as it will go and so it's not necessarily that fast and cops do you kind of have a habit of confiscating phones to leave you know it's harder for them to delete right it's not so hard for them to find what they can't do that they can actually never under any circumstances actually delete anything off of your phone just that
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they can't do something doesn't mean oh yeah. i want i want to do everything i just want to fit in our last story to yeah this is great everyone should only draw. on the android app only on yes they're working on it supposedly they're working on it for the i phone now i just want to get into this really quick this is the new thing rand paul are now releasing these doing everything together all of a sudden trying to be got a new platform it is internet freedom and they put out this entire manifesto called the technology revolution and it really is a manifesto if you read it it's very creepy like everything obviously lots and lots of good points but it's like it is a manifesto it's not a it's not a state pleaser and it's time to kind of get we don't get with the times a little more and try to connect with younger people and some people are saying this is going to be rand paul's and that you know they're like we're kind of done with you know. highbrow monetary policy maybe people will understand the internet i mean recall has a lot of explaining to do and i especially after the romney endorsement like he lost a lot of supporters and very devout libertarians were just like furious he would
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just respect his father and not all for his endorsement but it's nothing new for either that like back in march during super tuesday ron paul gave a speech in fargo and was saying in his victory speech that is celebre tory post election speech was saying hey guys we need to do something with you know we can't without the internet we're can't get this message across and certainly going on like talking about the defeat of so ron paul for a seventy two year old creepy looking man who loves the internet at least he's really good though that he has only trying to be a champion of the internet we have to wrap it up if you're my only take on it is that i wish they weren't so divisive about it because you know they want to talk smack on all the other groups out there like the a.c.l.u. example like the people that came up with this declaration of internet rights and it's you know rather than bringing everyone together uniting us for internet freedom there once again playing politics with it and saying like you know conservative vision versus versus the other vision this declaration will not get
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anything done but if you want to know what i mean it's just a bunch of things that you should know so if you don't know that much about what the government wants to do the internet read it because it outlines it for you program it's great read the declaration thanks andrew. our guys it's time for our last break of the evening that when we come back find out which company claims that it has the constitutional right to dictate how you access information on the internet ran around or attended and that you're the winner of tonight's cool time and it will have a dozen happy hour for you featuring a journey and again andrew plate. of american power he. might be time. very true they were very good. for him.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else some other part of it and realized everything is ok. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here is what i. love and they alone are so they'll get the real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v.
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. to the capital and i'm laurin mr. our guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to a company that's on a crusade to end the open internet is even rising wireless is a longstanding beef with the f.c.c. mostly because of its december two thousand and ten ruling on net neutrality now in
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case you get quick refresher on the regulation that forces i espied to treat all web content is equal jason rosen vom was on the show about two years ago and he was speaking about it so here's what he said could happen with out that neutrality it's creating a tiered internet the internet would no longer be open and free and companies would actually be able to pay people like their eyes and for faster service which means that fox news could get to your desktop very quickly and you know your favorite blogger might be very slow so now there's a tear to internet so there's now there are a lot of loopholes that remain like those exempting wireless broadband from certain aspects of net neutrality and that's definitely less than public interest advocates unhappy are brodsky from public knowledge he was on the show december two thousand and ten and so he explained why net neutrality was failing to live up to its ideals . this is an order that has a lot of interesting discussion of what is wrong but very few rules prohibit actions for example prioritization to make one site go faster than another or
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specialized services so that you can slice off the art of the internet and offer just a movie channel that you'd be extra for what you understand and we've not yet seen the order there's a lot of talk but no actual rules with say thou shalt not do this. so clearly there are still a lot of issues to be ironed out and the rules on net neutrality as it is are far from perfect but the f.c.c. is twenty ten ruling was a step in the right direction the idea that everybody can access the same world wide web the all web sites are given the same amount of band with with users paying i as a single monthly fee without promotes equality openness transparency online but obviously big companies of opposite ideas see they want to be allowed to charge for different or tiered levels of internet they like it when things aren't on an equal playing field because they get to make more money those companies include horizon.
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this is a plan that also. introducing a share of unlimited unlimited text and a single share of the data hours. first planned. that's right well verizon boasts about how great it is in its commercial that's also battling to control the flow of information online they've already sued to try to stop the implementation of that neutrality and despite the fact that their lawsuit failed well this week the telecom giant filed an appeal at a federal court in washington d.c. and it doesn't take a lengthy discovery process to see what giant hypocrites they're being see in their legal brief horizon says the f.c.c. doesn't have the author already to make these types of orders and that it's a violation of the company's constitutional rights yes that's varieties and constitutional rights so what's on concern unconstitutional about it all basically the fact of the government is trying to regulate that you see in their eyes arisan
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is the gate keeper the editor in chief if you will dictating what does and does not happen through the cyberspace that it provides and so when the f.c.c. of hell the idea of net neutrality it took the editorial discretion out of the rights control that's i mean it's a pretty scary thought that a telecom conglomerate feels entitled to protection under the first amendment. that it can in turn suppress speech that it doesn't like but the company took their argument a step further save a net neutrality is also a violation of their fifth amendment rights so now not only feels that its right to free speech has been violated but the company also says and the government cancer prive them of their property in this case internet control without due process so we're risin as angry at the government wants to impose on their rights to take away the free flow of information these guys of a lot of nerve and of course being the creative minds they are rising argue the net neutrality rules allow third parties to quote physically invade broadband networks
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with their electronic signals and permanently occupy portions of network capacity kind of a stretch but i got ahead of the virus and they got pretty creative in their reasoning they actually had the balls to suggest the broadband be longs to that that's right you the customer you are just that a customer it's their internet and you're borrowing it and i really hope that they got this one through that because if arising gets its way they would have quite a bit of responsibility on their hands legal disputes libel copyright infringement by this reasoning burglarize it wants to handle have responsibility for all of that quite a contradiction from when they signed on to sis but the bill that would allow the governments intelligence firms to communicate with private companies by sharing personal information from your computer with groups like the n.s.a. see their horizon support of that legislation mostly because it would take the responsibility of patrolling the web out of their hands and then when it comes to net neutrality horizon wants to play boss you know it's already frustrating to see companies argue the government is invading their constitutional rights as if
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they're people thanks a lot citizens united but what's worse is the rise in wants to be crowned the king and you the user must help with the information that you want to consumer publish doesn't offend them not to mention of course that they want to make lots of money off of charging people for more fees for more access so it's just a. it is reminder that we all need to continue our fight against i as peas against legislation that tries so desperately to reign in the world wide web as we know it so doing our part to fight for internet freedom and net neutrality we're giving rise in tonight's tool time award for trying to play the unconstitutional cart while simultaneously trying to undermine openness internet. hi guys it is time for happy hour and joining me this evening r.t.
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producer and back from our party web writer andrew plato a lot of i'm sorry. i'm up here doing to all time you guys are have drinking your dreams play live and you should be able to let. me sorry i'm sorry press the deal with no nobody knows now we're more freshmen are out here. for all. you know what i'm going to unleash theory on you i told you this are also. a peek. into. the hard truths of the hot dog eating contest so there is the you know the big hot dog eating contest in new york this weekend. and but what we've learned out there which i guess maybe it's not brand new but whatever happened to to kobayashi you know what's going on with him i think you guys will recognize and. this is video it could be on she's actually chuckling did she see you did.
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you see it was going to be ok because chipchura soon which didn't meet the cheese. like anything you know she's actually. going to be eating. to go against what. you. guys may have that i mean those are young me asleep but i don't know can i just point out really quick to that bloomberg the one that tells you can't drink soda that's too big it's also introducing you to contact that was or the way in the other day that you know step your face it as many as you want as they're deliberately healthy there's nothing more american on the fourth of july i have not i can contest all right guys. but the whole point is that the major major league eating and ali and i know that you and i only got a final games company as he told us that he's been in a major labor dispute with them you know for the last couple years or something like that and so he opened up for the very first time about you know how he can't
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he can't take part you know what i mean petitions. and now he can't own a kobayashi only you can't you you can't he's a hack totally. julie chose not only to characterize me as she is like the biggest player in the big money out of nothing and yeah i did actually do as this but competitive eating used to be my beat and so i've covered many of the many events before and called. joey chestnut but that's just me but so that's just a personal preference is that something to do with how you feel about major league eating no no no he's a doofus and like the whole thing like twenty tell you do you think they should be limited in what you know even competitions that you know he wants he wants to do whatever he wants to do you want to do his own guy can have you know what a horrible thought are golden hair well you know this is this is a actual league this is a major league meeting they have all the sanction events and he only wants to do whichever ones he wants then we can tell you the. nathan's famous hot dog contest
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coney island since teen two i want to say. it's i don't want anyone to go down anyways least yes anyway like me she he just it's like kind of like the super bowl of the emily and he wants to just be able to do whatever he wants but no it's this is a league there are rules we're trying to live in a society here mr kobayashi. the rule here i don't know. when it comes to their look at you know are you i don't read him are you going to bloomberg your rules over there and move on to the next story yeah look look some things now many things but some things require regulating and i'm going to say competitive eating is one ok. let's suppose that down right is put down let's look at san diego. my favorite headline of they blew its entire load in fifteen seconds yesterday. if you blinked you possibly miss those fireworks spectacular it only lasted a few seconds all because of
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a glitch according to officials the cable to see that so a lot of people who were waiting to see you should know that really didn't happen well you know if you go. oh that's beautiful but you know they're not around glitz made it so that you know wasn't like just one of the san diego fireworks shows it was all of them which is all of them it was just amazing but that's just because you know there are families that camp or you know like all day sat down to the right spot of whatever lawn and all the sudden hey don thanks guys better luck next year you agree that it's funny it's very funny canary is. going to be like you know i was watching independence day yesterday and i gave everything of course. it's an even start so i would feel if i were there i would think oh my god is this oh it's out but it's happening it's happening right now it's the aliens it's happening right now right now you almost see the ridiculous nature of it all right because we all rounder how do you watch all these fireworks
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on my bearing their expensive terribly very expensive there is a lot of pollution in the ads you cause them and so when you're not here on your own fifteen seconds you're like that's us for going on so that's what it is so we're doing ok low on stuff making a lot of smoke and clapping that is actually more american than eating hot dogs in the classroom no no yeah yeah no i didn't i was going to go with blowing stuff up on the fourth of july but right by clipping clippings or america you know i did post if you believe anything you know fortunately i think i spent. no comment. we've done moving on right. now let's move on. and to a favorite they. aren't so there was a gigantic announcement for the scientific community that they made the other day
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i'll let them do it in scientific terms first. they line up the stream we will and in the region of one hundred twenty five g. they combine to give us a next combined significance of five standard deviations. thanks a layman i would know so. i think you have it. yeah you know i don't know what that means. saw a particle of the exhaust which you know they have been and the other thing is that they aren't they found a boston but they're not sure that if it's been there is still there little you know they're on the fence but it's a good idea they think that it could explain. what gives mad everything to the universe is in a way that will wait until sunday when they can explain it then i'll listen in the meantime if you must but i don't understand any of that there were people camped out outside waiting to get into that lecture and people like around the block
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really easy yeah well because i mean there's also people been working on this for years and years and decades and i know you know one of the things they're saying while announcing it is we need a bigger time out of story and guys like we have so many people you know when you're dying to know so many nerds is no you know when they really get it and you hope you're going to like so many guys oh yeah yeah i don't understand any of that sorry i was you know that some i just don't care you know very good point there are tears so that you know if they want to come on and explain to me what the hell happened them. you're obviously not you know even blake and explain what the. please don't because i'm told they started to do it now didn't let you know you're going to say i didn't agree right now i just right now i just want to see the video and i just want all the comments just explaining and. it's going to i'm going to throw it all over this way to the thing it's very complicated i've read a million stories out there about it and you wonder you know i think i get more and
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more confused the more stories that i read about it it's the only interesting though confusing but it's very very exciting exciting so there's a scene with this week three with this explain how hot dogs are made by the specter hot dogs yes yes you can actually yes all right who is that everything everything is connected draw a picture of a. look at it later asks you with did you look at the secret yes or. no is siri what is the higgs bos'n. i found this for you all cool now we know. oh ok ok i moved out and she gave me boston to our good the banner of the city our guy got out of i got out of but thanks for joining me tonight that is it but i'd say oh thanks for tuning it out and they actually come back tomorrow my console be joining us to talk about jobs report and the two occupiers of the n.y.p.d. is labeled as professional agitators are going to tell their side of the story and meantime don't forget to like the
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