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with respect to apple it's true apple didn't reuse a java sd declarations because it wasn't using java t. it did reuse other declarations but that's like saying the merger doesn't apply to something new. >> may i stop you right there. that's the nub of the problem which is what gives you the right to use their original work. how do you define method of operation so that there's a clean line between that and when you have to create new code. like an implementing code. >> so section 102b, what it tells you is you can't get a copyright in the functionality of the computer code and there's so many things listed in section 102b like method of operation because congress wanted to be encompassing. you get the copyright none of the functionality. it's the merger doctrine that tells us that if there's only one way to write the computer code that will provide that functionality, then you can't get a copyright protection. you have to get a patent protection. with respect to the implement code because there are numerous ways to write implement an code as the district work find we wrote millions of
with respect to apple it's true apple didn't reuse a java sd declarations because it wasn't using java t. it did reuse other declarations but that's like saying the merger doesn't apply to something new. >> may i stop you right there. that's the nub of the problem which is what gives you the right to use their original work. how do you define method of operation so that there's a clean line between that and when you have to create new code. like an implementing code. >> so section...
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and so what google wanted to acquire was not necessarily the java code, but it was the java programmers and so that's kind of an interesting, you know, spin on what really google's intent was here. >> like copying a book because there's an established fan base for that book. >> yeah, it's like the copy-- we talked about this before, the copy of the white album, right? we didn't copy the white album to get the white album music. what we did was, we wanted the fan base. >> earlier we were talking about remixing the white album. the reason you picked the white album, it was the white album. you could have picked a garage band, but you wouldn't have the fame and immediate access to fans that you had by remixing the white album. >> at the time java was one of the most, you know, kind of popular programming languages in the world and so this was, you know, this was a choice that they made that was, you know -- was something that brought that group of programmers to the platform because remember what google was really competing with, i think, as a business, at least in their minds, was that th
and so what google wanted to acquire was not necessarily the java code, but it was the java programmers and so that's kind of an interesting, you know, spin on what really google's intent was here. >> like copying a book because there's an established fan base for that book. >> yeah, it's like the copy-- we talked about this before, the copy of the white album, right? we didn't copy the white album to get the white album music. what we did was, we wanted the fan base. >>...
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kind of the big things were they excluded evidence that android supersedes java in the markets java occupied before. this kind of goes to the arguments google has made of interoperability, and kind of goes to the point that this isn't really interoperable. you think of something being interoperable was working together. that was not the intent of google in this case. there was a lot of evidence that what google intended to to was kind of be a complete replacement. in fact, that has been borne out in the market, we now have android and google s e is no longer out there for smart chrome. it is one of those things that i think probably was an important thing that was excluded. also google argued that one of the markets they didn't compete with java on were for this was just about smart phones but they fully will knew that their next rollout was going to be pcs and computers. i think it was the day after discovery closed that google made the announcement that they were going to make android available as an operating system for computers so that evidence never kind of met kind of the review by th
kind of the big things were they excluded evidence that android supersedes java in the markets java occupied before. this kind of goes to the arguments google has made of interoperability, and kind of goes to the point that this isn't really interoperable. you think of something being interoperable was working together. that was not the intent of google in this case. there was a lot of evidence that what google intended to to was kind of be a complete replacement. in fact, that has been borne...
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and then on those systems that use java s e. and then to develop many different packages and platforms. >> they can copy any part of the code certainly the declarations and the interoperability that the developer's instructions and interoperability new software program with an older less superior one that doesn't work as well that is incredibly important what congress would want to take the functionality of a computer program somebody does it better is no surprise we don't use all the one - - the packages. that have the gps function to them and they don't have a computer mouse there's no reason to thank you would reuse all of them and given the constraints of the smart phone. >> i am surprised or confused of the arguments you are making this morning maybe it's just me and i understand it but i'm hoping you will explain it to me. when i read your brief life that you would be making a different argument principally than the one of today that that code is unprotected with the method of operation that allows java programmers to oper
and then on those systems that use java s e. and then to develop many different packages and platforms. >> they can copy any part of the code certainly the declarations and the interoperability that the developer's instructions and interoperability new software program with an older less superior one that doesn't work as well that is incredibly important what congress would want to take the functionality of a computer program somebody does it better is no surprise we don't use all the one...
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the java in company with a captured merchant vessel. bainbridge fired a shot. the frigate small. the java broker colors open fire and a battle was joined. the constitution's wheel was shot away. bainbridge, though twice continued in command, severely. the java was dismantled and defeated and like the carrier was destroyed at sea off boston, june 1st, 1813, the american chesapeake with a green crew unwise. lee sought battle with a british frigate shannon. a day of battle was the first time the chesapeake's crew had assembled at their stations, he unready for action captain lawrence fatally wounded pleaded in vain. don't give up the ship. but demoralization rapidly set in and the chesapeake. in a fiercely fought evenly brig engagement. in september 1813, the american enterprise took the boxer. meanwhile, the rounded cape horn, the first american man of war, to enter the pacific ocean under captain david porter. he cruised well and destroyed the british whaling industry in the eastern pacific. valparaiso. although in neutral waters, porter was and illegally attacked by a british for
the java in company with a captured merchant vessel. bainbridge fired a shot. the frigate small. the java broker colors open fire and a battle was joined. the constitution's wheel was shot away. bainbridge, though twice continued in command, severely. the java was dismantled and defeated and like the carrier was destroyed at sea off boston, june 1st, 1813, the american chesapeake with a green crew unwise. lee sought battle with a british frigate shannon. a day of battle was the first time the...
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the java broker colors, opened fire, and the battle was joined. we'll was shot away. a new bridge though twice wounded continued in command. severely punished, the java was a defeated holick and like the other was destroyed at sea. off in boston on june 1, 1813, the american chesapeake was a green crew unwisely sought. a day of battle was the first time the chesapeake screw had assembled at their the st. she was an ready for action. captain lawrence fatally wounded pleaded in vain, don't give up the ship. but demoralization rapidly set in, and the chesapeake surrendered. in the fiercely fought evenly matched engagement of september 1813, the american enterprise took her boxer. meanwhile, the essex rounded kapor, the first american mano f or two into the pacific ocean. under captain david porter she cruised at will and destroyed the british waiting industry in the eastern pacific. at valparaiso although a neutral waters porter was quartered and illegally attacked by a superior british foerster after a long, unbroken and bloody fight, the essex surr
the java broker colors, opened fire, and the battle was joined. we'll was shot away. a new bridge though twice wounded continued in command. severely punished, the java was a defeated holick and like the other was destroyed at sea. off in boston on june 1, 1813, the american chesapeake was a green crew unwisely sought. a day of battle was the first time the chesapeake screw had assembled at their the st. she was an ready for action. captain lawrence fatally wounded pleaded in vain, don't give...
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, and her husband was living there and a child with her with a child in java. the president says, he at that point in his life entering high school, was feeling he made that decision too. he said, i don't want to go. whether you can say that a chill at that age has that capacity to make that judgment, i don't know. >> host: they both felt they could handle it. >> guest: exactly. she talked to her parents, and he was continuing in the school where he was doing very well, a school that is well-known as one of the best, if not the best independent schools in hawaii and a school that sends kids to great universities, and so she, her daughter described that to me as the hardest decision of her life for her mother. i think it was a complicated decision. a lot of americans find it very hard to swallow the amount of time she spent away from her son, and i would say only worth considering the complexity of the personal and parental considerations she was juggling. her marriage, the desire for the best possible education for her children. she came from a family where edu
, and her husband was living there and a child with her with a child in java. the president says, he at that point in his life entering high school, was feeling he made that decision too. he said, i don't want to go. whether you can say that a chill at that age has that capacity to make that judgment, i don't know. >> host: they both felt they could handle it. >> guest: exactly. she talked to her parents, and he was continuing in the school where he was doing very well, a school...
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and her husband at that time was in java, she had a child with her who had a father in java so she made the decision to move back to indonesia. the president said it that point into his life entering high school feels he sort of made that decision, too. he said i don't want to go. whether you can say a child that age has the capacity to make that judgment i don't know. >> host: they feel they can handle it. >> guest: so they made the decision to leave him with her parents who were helpful in members of the situation was with the children and to continue the school he was doing very well that is well known as one of the best if not the best independent school in hawaii and a school that sends kids to great universities. so her daughter describe that to me as the hardest decision of her life for her mother. i think it was a complicated decision. a lot of americans find it very hard to swallow the amount of time she spent away from her son and i would say it's worth considering the complexity of the personal and the parental consideration she was struggling. her marriage, the desire for th
and her husband at that time was in java, she had a child with her who had a father in java so she made the decision to move back to indonesia. the president said it that point into his life entering high school feels he sort of made that decision, too. he said i don't want to go. whether you can say a child that age has the capacity to make that judgment i don't know. >> host: they feel they can handle it. >> guest: so they made the decision to leave him with her parents who were...
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population of of java they were involved in sugar production and java in the late 19th and early 20th century was the second largest sugar exporter after cuba. so what was more logical than trying to to compare the experience of java and the caribbean region. and while doing that, i was organizing it with a colleague was also work on java. we thought, well that's in 5 to 10 admins to amsterdam and we the company. this invitation was a good cuisine because sydney is also a gastronomic anthropologist and he came to amsterdam and we had a wonderful very small workshop and that was the start for me to think about how to write about sugar and said, vince, explain to us. that's to study the the, the of the global economy and days we would say the emergence of global capitalism. sugar wasn't excellent entrance and. the sugar is a way to see how global connections evolved. and you could also say that sugar, the 19th century was what oil would be is a 20th century. so to understand how the world became connected to sugar is an excellent commodity to to start with. so that was i started as a co
population of of java they were involved in sugar production and java in the late 19th and early 20th century was the second largest sugar exporter after cuba. so what was more logical than trying to to compare the experience of java and the caribbean region. and while doing that, i was organizing it with a colleague was also work on java. we thought, well that's in 5 to 10 admins to amsterdam and we the company. this invitation was a good cuisine because sydney is also a gastronomic...
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the java in company with the captured american merchant vessel. bainbridge fired a shot across the small. but jumped clear colors. open fire and a battle was joined. the constitution's wheel was shot away. bainbridge, though twice continued in command, severely punished. the java was a dismantle and, defeated her and like the carrier was destroyed at sea off boston, june 1st, 1813. the american chesapeake with a green crew unwise sought battle with a cracked british frigate, a of battle was the first time the chesapeake's crew assembled at their stations. he on ready for action captain lawrence fatally treated in vain. don't give up the ship, but demoralization rapidly set in. but chesapeake. in a fiercely fought evenly brig engagement. in september 1813, the american enterprise took the boxer. meanwhile the essex rounded cape on first american man of war to enter the pacific ocean under captain david porter. he cruised it well and destroyed british whaling industry in the eastern about oh i'll go in neutral waters. porter was cornered and illegal
the java in company with the captured american merchant vessel. bainbridge fired a shot across the small. but jumped clear colors. open fire and a battle was joined. the constitution's wheel was shot away. bainbridge, though twice continued in command, severely punished. the java was a dismantle and, defeated her and like the carrier was destroyed at sea off boston, june 1st, 1813. the american chesapeake with a green crew unwise sought battle with a cracked british frigate, a of battle was the...
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he had gone to java after she did, and wrote her back in 1897. and he admired her as a person knowledgeable on plants and he even at his office arranged to have her appointed an official collaborator in the collection of plants and specimens from china and japan. as he wrote in the letter that i saw to his boss. he said nobody knows more people in china and japanese than ms. scidmore. but he in one of his trips around 1902 or so independently discovered japanese cherry trees and he was quite taken with them as well. he began independently studying them. he brought them to his home in chevy chase to study them and see how they would do in the washington area. so eliza and the fairchilds, he and his wife, they became allies and he organized a publicly campaign in 1908, i believe it was, to try to bring the cherry trees to washington. and they both kind of pursued this idea at the same time and it's an interesting part of the book because i found evidence that they wrote to-- eliza wrote to mrs. taft at the same time david fairchild was sending had
he had gone to java after she did, and wrote her back in 1897. and he admired her as a person knowledgeable on plants and he even at his office arranged to have her appointed an official collaborator in the collection of plants and specimens from china and japan. as he wrote in the letter that i saw to his boss. he said nobody knows more people in china and japanese than ms. scidmore. but he in one of his trips around 1902 or so independently discovered japanese cherry trees and he was quite...
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she ended up writing books on java, japan, china, india. wrote for many major magazines of the day. she had an extraordinary record. one of the fun things in the book, some of these episodes where she suddenly turns up, like in the philippines after the spanish-american war in 1899, and the day she arrives there is an insurrection and it is like this can't be true, because i keep reading these things. that is why i cared -- compared the forrest gump of her day, she rubbed elbows with lots of famous people and she was eyewitness to many historic events. she became an expert on japan. that is where she got the idea for the cherry tree. a couple other things about her. she became, as i artie mentioned, the first woman elected to the board of national geographic. in 1888, she joined in 1890. they were impressed by her reporting, pioneering reporting on alaska. the secretary of the society which made her the first woman ever to serve on the board. she took up photography, kodak had just invented the box camera in 1888. the first evidence i found
she ended up writing books on java, japan, china, india. wrote for many major magazines of the day. she had an extraordinary record. one of the fun things in the book, some of these episodes where she suddenly turns up, like in the philippines after the spanish-american war in 1899, and the day she arrives there is an insurrection and it is like this can't be true, because i keep reading these things. that is why i cared -- compared the forrest gump of her day, she rubbed elbows with lots of...
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in java so she made the decision to move back to indonesia. the president says he at that point in his life entering high school feels that he sort of made the decision, too. he said i don't want to go whether you can say a child that age has that capacity to make that judgment i don't know. >> host: they both feel they can handle that. >> guest: exactly and a school that sends kids to great universities, so her daughter describe that to me as the hardest decision of her life for her mother. i think it was a complicated decision. a lot of americans find it very hard to swallow the amount of time she spent away from her son, and i would say it is worth considering the complexities of the personal and the parental consideration. her marriage, the desire for the best possible the education for the children. she came from a family where education was extremely important coming back generations in kansas. her family, her forebears or school teachers and educators, her, while her parents didn't finish college, their siblings, two of the three -- thr
in java so she made the decision to move back to indonesia. the president says he at that point in his life entering high school feels that he sort of made the decision, too. he said i don't want to go whether you can say a child that age has that capacity to make that judgment i don't know. >> host: they both feel they can handle that. >> guest: exactly and a school that sends kids to great universities, so her daughter describe that to me as the hardest decision of her life for...
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when he was a software architect , hef understood where java was going.f you that have cell phones , it is running java as its operating system. that's the basics. so, guess what. he became one of the best computer programmers, java programmers, in the world. he has also been active in his community and he has continued to demonstrate that, guess what, even though i may not be as demonstrative as you are going against things, but i understand it and i am doing it. also, one last thing. there are only a few people worldwide that can write a book like this. because they don't have those values that were said. calvin was the right one. now, i don't want to talk too long. please enjoy the rest of the program. thanks for coming out. [applause] gmac in this book a distinguished engineer at one of the world's most into natural fearing so many black people. the professionals who are gathering to form artificial intelligence to elegy and for those thate want to understand the giving impact of the thoughts you may be having. ♪♪ sharing intimate and real-life storie
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when he was a sophomore architect he understood were java was going. all of you that have cell phones it's running java is a software system. so, guess what. he became one of the best computer programmers, java programmers in the world bar none. he also been active in his community and he has continued to demonstrate that guess what. even though i may not be as demonstrative as you are but i understand it and i am doing it. i cannot say enough. also,e one last thing. there are only a few people worldwide who can write a book like this because they do not have those three that i said colman was the right one. now i do not want to talk too long. but please enjoy the rest of the program. and thanks for coming out. [applause] questioned this book calvin feet lawrence a distinguished engineering program at one of the world's most influential technology companies pulls back the covers about artificial intelligence technology professionals who work grappling with theti ethics of technology and for those who want to understand the impact the software might be
when he was a sophomore architect he understood were java was going. all of you that have cell phones it's running java is a software system. so, guess what. he became one of the best computer programmers, java programmers in the world bar none. he also been active in his community and he has continued to demonstrate that guess what. even though i may not be as demonstrative as you are but i understand it and i am doing it. i cannot say enough. also,e one last thing. there are only a few people...
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in other parts of java. and that's a relatively short candidate human affairs. so religions like societies change on their frontiers. the problem is long debated, the problem is middle eastern islam, which is just locked in concrete and unable to change and claim to civilization that they cherish, it bears come that's what they know. but it just doesn't work. middle eastern civilization beyond israel is not competitive in a single sphere of human endeavor, not even terrorism because right now we're terres and the terrorists. and what the situation were reversed and this what we cherish his dysfunctional. madam? >> first of all, malaysia is the consummate becoming much more radical, much more muslim radical than it used to be. it sounds like you disagree with the role in afghanistan and what's your take on the end of it? >> two very good questions. you might an uptick in radicalism and india and asia because of the media and saudi money. saudi money pours into every area but trying to turn indignation lobbies. and i really don't about indonesia. it will produce s
in other parts of java. and that's a relatively short candidate human affairs. so religions like societies change on their frontiers. the problem is long debated, the problem is middle eastern islam, which is just locked in concrete and unable to change and claim to civilization that they cherish, it bears come that's what they know. but it just doesn't work. middle eastern civilization beyond israel is not competitive in a single sphere of human endeavor, not even terrorism because right now...
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with gold and guardian will go to in the philippines jump down to shield in indonesia on island of java and then down to towns man saver and up into japan and this effectively what we're doing by creating this entire y'all line is we're taking time in space away from the prc so we can extend indication and warnings for the national command authority so we can close the force, present the force, and be able to take decisions based away from the prc. last thing we're doing on interior lines is we're working to put collection sensors out there to see sense and understand so we can contradict from the ground and try to get together a terrestrial layer area lay earn space layer to do intelligence support to joint targeting. that's necessary for us to -- toat provide those joint long range precision fires and necessary for us to be able to maneuver and provide other forces to the joint force in support of our t allies and partners and in support of what the joint force must achieve. i'll end on this point, by saying exactly what the secretary set up front. all of this these three ways that i'
with gold and guardian will go to in the philippines jump down to shield in indonesia on island of java and then down to towns man saver and up into japan and this effectively what we're doing by creating this entire y'all line is we're taking time in space away from the prc so we can extend indication and warnings for the national command authority so we can close the force, present the force, and be able to take decisions based away from the prc. last thing we're doing on interior lines is...
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. >> host: java recommended books your colleagues? >> i do occasionally. this harlem book we were just discussing, i am recommending to all of the members of my conference were particularly interested in the law and supreme court which is a significant number of ourbe members. >> any fiction in your reading? >> iin confess, i really read fictionn. the last book i read, interestingly enough was also about polio it was a novel it wass called nemesis. it was like a historical novel , the characters were made up but facts were similar. it is about the polio epidemic of 1944 which simile enough was the last was the year i came down with it. >> host: yosenator mcconnell couple asked question your 2020 opponents, amy mcgrath has a new book coming out. is that when they will catch your attention at all? >> gosh honestly i don't usually read current books. there are a lot of them. i might take a look at it. it might have some mention of me. [laughter] >> host: center at mitch mcconnell republican leader of the u.s. senate, thank you for your time on book tv. >> tha
. >> host: java recommended books your colleagues? >> i do occasionally. this harlem book we were just discussing, i am recommending to all of the members of my conference were particularly interested in the law and supreme court which is a significant number of ourbe members. >> any fiction in your reading? >> iin confess, i really read fictionn. the last book i read, interestingly enough was also about polio it was a novel it wass called nemesis. it was like a...
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. >> host: in "big lie" java chapter on george soros. >> guest: there's not a chapter on george sorosbut it's a section because he claims to be the great anti-fascist. what i do as i said okay, here's -- trances of talk about the fact inspired by libertarianism, by the open society. in reality, as you look at his past, a secret history, you realize that soros along with a mentor of his was a kind of collection point for hitler. this is pretty harsh to say but it's true. it was discussed by steve kroft in an interview with soros in which cropped asked -- he said you go around confiscating the property of the jews entering over to the nazis, right? and how can you feel good about that? and soros goes, i don't feel bad about that at all turkey goes, let's remember that if i didn't do it, somebody would do it, right? this gets me thinking, because i remember a very powerful thing, this actually involves josef mengele, the killer of auschwitz, the crazed doctor auschwitz. he escaped after the war and went to argentina in one of his sons fact him down and confronted his father and said, dad
. >> host: in "big lie" java chapter on george soros. >> guest: there's not a chapter on george sorosbut it's a section because he claims to be the great anti-fascist. what i do as i said okay, here's -- trances of talk about the fact inspired by libertarianism, by the open society. in reality, as you look at his past, a secret history, you realize that soros along with a mentor of his was a kind of collection point for hitler. this is pretty harsh to say but it's true. it...
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the java leaders to have a plan. in this case in this case it is clear that the majority leader simply did not have a plan's. the majority leader at five months to get a bill from community. instead he bypassed the committees altogether and brought this to the floor unilaterally's. no committee hearing. majority leader recently said no more games. that place did not last long five months. in fact speaking to my friend the ranking member of the community's he said this past so easy the last two years. majority leader is by months to coordinate with the house was passed fisa reform weeks ago. in fact it appears the house and senate republican leaders are completely different pages. everyone saw this coming. it was clear the senate did not have the adequate time to consider trade legislation. the surveillance legislation and, and, of course the highway bill. i said that. others said that. one house republican congressman says his dribble. the majority leader's handling of this bill could have handled it in a better way
the java leaders to have a plan. in this case in this case it is clear that the majority leader simply did not have a plan's. the majority leader at five months to get a bill from community. instead he bypassed the committees altogether and brought this to the floor unilaterally's. no committee hearing. majority leader recently said no more games. that place did not last long five months. in fact speaking to my friend the ranking member of the community's he said this past so easy the last two...
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he understood where java was going all of you that have cell phones it's running as its operating system okay that's the basis so guess he went and learned it he became one of the best computer java programmers in the world, bar none. he's also been active his community and he has to demonstrate that. guess what, even though i may not be as demonstrative as you are going against, but i understand it and i'm doing it. i can't say enough okay. also. one last thing. there are only a few people worldwide who can write a book like this because they don't have three values that i said. and believe me, just a few calvin was the right one that now i don't want to talk too long before i start getting the hook. but please enjoy the rest of the program and thanks for coming out. in this book calvin lawrence, a distinguished engineer intro grammar at one of the world's most influential technologies, companies slowly pulls the covers on why artificial intelligence fears so many black people. for technology professionals who are grappling with the ethics of deploying artificial intelligence technologi
he understood where java was going all of you that have cell phones it's running as its operating system okay that's the basis so guess he went and learned it he became one of the best computer java programmers in the world, bar none. he's also been active his community and he has to demonstrate that. guess what, even though i may not be as demonstrative as you are going against, but i understand it and i'm doing it. i can't say enough okay. also. one last thing. there are only a few people...
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then when the third one happens, a few months lateron, cons again, hms java, then it really feels likeomentum is moving in the direction of the united, so that's significant even though after that point the blockade of thenited states essentially shuts down all future battles except for chesapeake,hannon which rand mentioned, which was a defeat for the states. so from a the battle maybe wasn't so significant, but from a male standpoint it was huge. yeah i think tactically it was significant altegically becauses the tipping point. that was really when in london enough, you know, we've got to take this seriously. i think we've underestimateeus . you know, that's that's two, two significant losses. now even though and i' gunnery e two shipsre going to the us navy will outgunning macedonian so the should have not been in any doubt but thatwl that enough's enough got to take this seriously henheblockade anw leading to a suit piece in in 1814 crete. now war of 1812 obviously ended two years later with the british keeping,irian territory and the us with various victories at lake erie among. t
then when the third one happens, a few months lateron, cons again, hms java, then it really feels likeomentum is moving in the direction of the united, so that's significant even though after that point the blockade of thenited states essentially shuts down all future battles except for chesapeake,hannon which rand mentioned, which was a defeat for the states. so from a the battle maybe wasn't so significant, but from a male standpoint it was huge. yeah i think tactically it was significant...
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he was running java as the operating system. that was the basis. he went and learned it and became oner of the best computr programmers inee the world. he's also been active in the community and continued to demonstrate, guess what, even though i might not be as demonstrative as you are i understand it and i'm doing it. i can't say enough. also, one last thing there are only a few people who can write as book like this worldwide. they don't have the values that i said. >> this is before i start getting hooked. please enjoy the rest of the program. thank you for coming out. [ applause ] out. in this book calvin lawrence, a ostinguished engineer >>> in this book calvin lawrence one of the most influential technologist why artificial intelligence fears so many black people. also fort thoseth who want to d what might be happening. this is a must. how ai is not just impacting what students are being taught butem universe of choice. to ensuring they are committed. let freedom ring. let freedom ring. learn how the master village of recognition testimonies
he was running java as the operating system. that was the basis. he went and learned it and became oner of the best computr programmers inee the world. he's also been active in the community and continued to demonstrate, guess what, even though i might not be as demonstrative as you are i understand it and i'm doing it. i can't say enough. also, one last thing there are only a few people who can write as book like this worldwide. they don't have the values that i said. >> this is before i...
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and the java local government is just to fix the roof. congress and suddenly there's a number of people who just talk about why the roof is leaking and who made the roof leak and kick the can down the road about fixing the roof. not the problem solvers. the point of our existence is in a very divided government in a very divided nation is to try to bridge the divide, have those conversations and move the needle toward consensus. critically important. i just would say that as a former mayor, i understand, i do, the decisions you make every and paxman real people instantly. and when you live through that for 12 years when you're the pointt of contact for your constituents on just abouthi everything from potholes the criminal justice and all things in between, you recognize the decisions you make impact people. when you are so far removed and caucus, too often you think that your decisions don't. and the minute you lose that connection, you lose the humanity of our decisions and makes it easy to be partisan. our job is to find consensus. i e
and the java local government is just to fix the roof. congress and suddenly there's a number of people who just talk about why the roof is leaking and who made the roof leak and kick the can down the road about fixing the roof. not the problem solvers. the point of our existence is in a very divided government in a very divided nation is to try to bridge the divide, have those conversations and move the needle toward consensus. critically important. i just would say that as a former mayor, i...
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the social ills you criminalize them and lump all together and see people revolved in and out and java cyclotron that makes you less safe. >> host: in your new book you talk about the effect of federal policy on city such as yours in dallas. mass incarceration, tougher crime laws. what do they do on the local level? >> guest: they make your neighborhoods dysfunctional. because it makes the family structure dysfunctional. it's the family structure that is the needing of the neighborhood, other city. and once you dysfunction that through mass incarceration are tough on crime without any thoughts of the downstream effects of these folks are incarcerated for low-level crimes, who might often need drug treatment and mental illness treatment, and their children see the police as someone who mistreated their father. now the father is not in the home, now the mother has to do everything, now the children are on the street when she's at work and top style began to criminalize that behavior, and now they're in the system when the father gets out, the kids are in the system. it's a cycle but for
the social ills you criminalize them and lump all together and see people revolved in and out and java cyclotron that makes you less safe. >> host: in your new book you talk about the effect of federal policy on city such as yours in dallas. mass incarceration, tougher crime laws. what do they do on the local level? >> guest: they make your neighborhoods dysfunctional. because it makes the family structure dysfunctional. it's the family structure that is the needing of the...
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in lion air flex extend boeing 737 max crash into the java c 450 miles per hour. killing hundred 84 passengers and five crew members on board. not long record of excellent safety operations was again damaged four months later on march 10 this year when ethiopian airlines flight 302 again a boeing 737 max crash six months after, six minutes i'm sorry after takeoff. that crash resulted in the deaths of all on board, 149 passengers and crew members. after that crash, along with many of my colleagues on this committee shined a letter asking thatthe 737 max the grounded . that decision was not political. that decision was based onthe tragic facts . on the tremendous loss of life. support of the grounding of the 737 max because we feltit was the right thing to do. it was the right thing to do for the pilots , the right thing to do for the crew. it was the right thing to do for theflight attendants. for the passengers and for the public . i represent an area that surrounds logan airport. the main runways out of logan take the majority of flights over my district. over th
in lion air flex extend boeing 737 max crash into the java c 450 miles per hour. killing hundred 84 passengers and five crew members on board. not long record of excellent safety operations was again damaged four months later on march 10 this year when ethiopian airlines flight 302 again a boeing 737 max crash six months after, six minutes i'm sorry after takeoff. that crash resulted in the deaths of all on board, 149 passengers and crew members. after that crash, along with many of my...
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a week later i got a call and was asked to come up and interview for speechwriting java was open. they checked me out with certain people they knew who knew me in the debate world because i was a debate coach at the university of virginia. then i came up and i went to the interview and i got the job. it was just amazing to me that the first time i was writing a speech for anybody but myself was the president of the united states. making them match between a speechwriter in the client is something that happens after you are hired to some of the best speechwriters in the world did not get along with their clients. it's when you find a match and if you only learn that through the writing process so for example john kennedy went through a number of speechwriters before ted sorensen does legislative aide from nebraska became a speechwriter. then it clicked. what happened with me was my first speech that i was assigned was to write the president's speech for the southern baptist convention in virginia in 1976. here you have a catholic writing for an episcopalian to speak in front of sou
a week later i got a call and was asked to come up and interview for speechwriting java was open. they checked me out with certain people they knew who knew me in the debate world because i was a debate coach at the university of virginia. then i came up and i went to the interview and i got the job. it was just amazing to me that the first time i was writing a speech for anybody but myself was the president of the united states. making them match between a speechwriter in the client is...
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en's nothing like the java jurors and the legal system. the very things that make the senate the right form toll settle impeachment, or disqualify all of us and an ordinary trial. all of us of the disqualified and ordinary trial. like many americans, senators have paid great attention to the facts and the arguments that house democrats have rolled out publicly before the nation. many of us personally know the parties involved in both sides. look, this is a political body. we do not stand apart on the issues of the day, it is our job to be deeply engaged in those issues. but, and this ise critical, the senate is unique by design. the framers felt the senate to provide the check against short-term -ism, the runaway passions, and the demon faction that hamilton warned would extend this scepter over the house of representatives at certain seasons. we exist because the founders wanted an institution that could stop momentary hysteria, and partisan passions. they want to stop those from damaging our republic. an institution that could be thought
en's nothing like the java jurors and the legal system. the very things that make the senate the right form toll settle impeachment, or disqualify all of us and an ordinary trial. all of us of the disqualified and ordinary trial. like many americans, senators have paid great attention to the facts and the arguments that house democrats have rolled out publicly before the nation. many of us personally know the parties involved in both sides. look, this is a political body. we do not stand apart...
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cspan's studentcam competition rewards $100,000 in total cash prizes and java shot at winning the grand of $5000. entries must be received before january 20, 2022. two. for competition rules, tips or just how to get started visit our website at studentcam.org. >> the senate is about to gavel into tension debate on the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for new mexico. senators will vote on whether to advance her nomination at 11:30 a.m. eastern time and at 2:30 p.m. the senate will hold a confirmation vote on the nominee. live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain dr. barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, who locked the oceans in their vast reservoirs, we honor your glorious name. lord, your power has sustained our nation in the past and we place our future i
cspan's studentcam competition rewards $100,000 in total cash prizes and java shot at winning the grand of $5000. entries must be received before january 20, 2022. two. for competition rules, tips or just how to get started visit our website at studentcam.org. >> the senate is about to gavel into tension debate on the nomination of a u.s. district court judge for new mexico. senators will vote on whether to advance her nomination at 11:30 a.m. eastern time and at 2:30 p.m. the senate will...
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run java which is a living example of grassroots democracy, ecological justice, women's empowerment and decentralization is a threat to turkey and its centralized and authoritarian form of government. erdogan has also -- i'm going to take more time the net. sorry if that's the case. >> i would like to bring the you into the conversation. >> so i will finish when i finish. so the other thing that erdogan is proposed to do is to move one to 2 million syrian arab refugees back into northern syria. in order to do that he's proposed to ethnically cleanse northern syria of its kurdish inhabitants. add to my and disgust, president trump has endorsed that policy by saying turkey needs to cleanse northern syria for its security reasons. there is well-documented ties between turkey and isis. after the regime used chemical weapons on the 21st of august in 2013, killing 1429 people -- greg, hi. [inaudible] >> no. you're going to hear from the for bit longer than that. sorry. erdogan took it upon himself to go after the regime, and he established the jihadi highway to raqqa, provided weapons, money
run java which is a living example of grassroots democracy, ecological justice, women's empowerment and decentralization is a threat to turkey and its centralized and authoritarian form of government. erdogan has also -- i'm going to take more time the net. sorry if that's the case. >> i would like to bring the you into the conversation. >> so i will finish when i finish. so the other thing that erdogan is proposed to do is to move one to 2 million syrian arab refugees back into...
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this is very lucky because javas becomes president when the price of oil is less than eight dollars a barrel and then he goes up and up and up. you mentioned that in the book that it wasn't just crazy. it was also oil right? i would say that money is charisma, right? i mean, i would talk to a lot of people you know who are very loyal tavistas and this was back when i was correspondent there and what happened was? there their personal circumstances improved tremendously when travis was president and the same thing happens in any country where where that occurs where people don't you know, people wouldn't stop and say well, let's see the, you know, china was growing. so the right off and so, you know, i my life got better. they say no child is president my life improved and so they're loyal to chavez and then travis is also, you know, his timing was good at the back end too because he dies before the price of oil goes down and so people associate with him prosperity, right? so it's natural that people would still you know, you know, yeah, they like travis what am i thought that you know
this is very lucky because javas becomes president when the price of oil is less than eight dollars a barrel and then he goes up and up and up. you mentioned that in the book that it wasn't just crazy. it was also oil right? i would say that money is charisma, right? i mean, i would talk to a lot of people you know who are very loyal tavistas and this was back when i was correspondent there and what happened was? there their personal circumstances improved tremendously when travis was president...
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she ended up writing books on java, japan, china, india. she wrote for many major magazines of the day. and so she just had an extraordinary record in one of the fun things in the book is to find some of these episodes where she suddenly turned up like in the philippines after the spanish-american war in 1899 and the day she arrived there was an insurrection. this can't be true because i keep reading these things and this is why i have compared to to the forest gump of her day. she rubbed elbows with lots of famousus people and she was eyewitness to many historic events. so she became an expert on japan and of course that is where she got the idea of the cherry tree. a couple of other things about her, she became as i have already mentionedhe the first woman elected to the board of "national geographic." the geographic had been founded in 1888 and she joined in 1990 and they were so impressed by her pioneering reporting on alaska that they elected her the secretary of the society which made her the first woman ever to serve on the board. sh
she ended up writing books on java, japan, china, india. she wrote for many major magazines of the day. and so she just had an extraordinary record in one of the fun things in the book is to find some of these episodes where she suddenly turned up like in the philippines after the spanish-american war in 1899 and the day she arrived there was an insurrection. this can't be true because i keep reading these things and this is why i have compared to to the forest gump of her day. she rubbed...
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working in indonesia about 15 years ago and i bought a book a reprint of an 1897 travel log called java the guard enough that used by someone named er said more and i read this book and was very impressed at how it held up for a century. a lot of the things i read i have seen myself the descriptions were very vivid, it was informed and i found the voice quite engaging so i naturally wondered who was this guy and what took him here 100 years ago so i went to wikipedia and did a quick search and was totally blown away. there were not many details about her but it told me that the author was an american woman named eliza said morere and shed written seven travel books and was the first person elected to the board of national geographic in 1892 and then i read the she is widely credited as being the person that introduced the idea of bringing cherry trees to washington. how had i never heard of this woman? i lived here over 30 years and went to see the trees every year and never heard the name. so i was naturally curious. i was curious, for one thing about her involvement in the trees and w
working in indonesia about 15 years ago and i bought a book a reprint of an 1897 travel log called java the guard enough that used by someone named er said more and i read this book and was very impressed at how it held up for a century. a lot of the things i read i have seen myself the descriptions were very vivid, it was informed and i found the voice quite engaging so i naturally wondered who was this guy and what took him here 100 years ago so i went to wikipedia and did a quick search and...
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when she started doing research in java they lived on an old palace grounds. and because there was a relation there -- the second husband had royal relations so they were allowed to live on palace grounds in jakarta. when obama, barack, jr., would make his educational trips to java to join his mother on vacation, they had to move off the palace grounds because it was one thing to have an american. it was quite another to have an african-american. i mean, this is not a guy suffers the slings and arrows and knife sticks of john lewis. but as one of the great heroes of the civil rights movement said, you're born into this country at any generation as an african-american and you don't escape suffering at all. and so barack obama -- the night he becomes an international figure it becomes in the summer of 2004, boston. he's a state senator. if you're in d.c. you don't have a state senator. [laughter] >> but i can go in front of an audience and raise your hand if you know who your state senator is. six hands will go up and five are lying. [laughter] >> he's running f
when she started doing research in java they lived on an old palace grounds. and because there was a relation there -- the second husband had royal relations so they were allowed to live on palace grounds in jakarta. when obama, barack, jr., would make his educational trips to java to join his mother on vacation, they had to move off the palace grounds because it was one thing to have an american. it was quite another to have an african-american. i mean, this is not a guy suffers the slings and...
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. >> java confidence in your attorney general customer. >> i have complete confidence in my attorneyeral. >> people like that but everybody has the right to speak their mind. i use social media, i guess i use it well because here i am. and i probably would not have gotten here without social media because i certainly don't get fair press. i would not have gotten your that social media and perhaps with all of the hoaxes, you had the impeachment hoax, you had the mueller hosts, yet russia, russia, russian nonsense. all of them are scams. if i didn't have social media, i probably would not be here. i am very happy with social media but i think he is doing an excellent job, he is a strong guy. i never spoke to him about the roger stone situation. roger stone, just you know, he didn't work for my campaign. there might have been a time way early before i announced, where he was somehow involved a little bit. but he was not involved in our campaign at all. i think it was a very, very rough thing that happened to roger stone because when you look at what happened with kobe after 78 page horr
. >> java confidence in your attorney general customer. >> i have complete confidence in my attorneyeral. >> people like that but everybody has the right to speak their mind. i use social media, i guess i use it well because here i am. and i probably would not have gotten here without social media because i certainly don't get fair press. i would not have gotten your that social media and perhaps with all of the hoaxes, you had the impeachment hoax, you had the mueller hosts,...
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. >> along with the java. but sports is one of the key ways to read about the sociological issues. have always been interested in race. >> and then moving to p.r.. >> why is it important? >> it is by a bursting yourself into the geography of a place. but that is really where he was shaped. he went to florida university across the river to new jersey and the assistant coach at west point said for the the york giants. he was 45 years old before he got to green bay. but then those magical believe years. in with those two bishops that football aspect that mythologies of competition. but that simple aspect of the book new year's eve, 1967 and. with the packers against the cowboys. >> i had to into our tueber initiative and what that meant by helps me to a dish to the entire culture. when i moved to green bay about one weeks later in the middle of the night where we reliving into this city into a hospital. but every doctor had led jersey either number four or 92. but then to say i feel out of uniform. so these the exact data. then the local paper ran a story. to publish my telephone numb
. >> along with the java. but sports is one of the key ways to read about the sociological issues. have always been interested in race. >> and then moving to p.r.. >> why is it important? >> it is by a bursting yourself into the geography of a place. but that is really where he was shaped. he went to florida university across the river to new jersey and the assistant coach at west point said for the the york giants. he was 45 years old before he got to green bay. but...
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how to get pulled over by a cop java different conversation than with their young sons. that young man does not know how he will be received by an officer in the fear and that is very real so many of us are overwhelmed by what we see with the george floyd situation the vast majority of the police officer are good people these are hard jobs that people have in their hearts in communities to keep their communities safe and are dedicated to the rule of law. this is a moment of actions of every american citizen will now equal protection means equal protection and go back to the constitution. it doesn't mean defunding the police and then restoring the faith in law enforcement and that is what the justice act as. one of the conversations we had recently was the chokehold the situation and i said after watching the george floyd tape we have to get rid of these communities that have already abandoned that as a technique and the tactic. i'm pleased we have gone that direction and the result is the elimination of the chokehold as a strategy of restraint. said to be pro- civil righ
how to get pulled over by a cop java different conversation than with their young sons. that young man does not know how he will be received by an officer in the fear and that is very real so many of us are overwhelmed by what we see with the george floyd situation the vast majority of the police officer are good people these are hard jobs that people have in their hearts in communities to keep their communities safe and are dedicated to the rule of law. this is a moment of actions of every...
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one that occurs to me is the influence of harry java. if anyone has dealt with him, it is a job. but he is also a brilliant man and a brilliant historian, the point of his life is the declaration of independence is the central documents of the american revolution and therefore of american history and i have to say the more i have read about that period confirms what he argues. we tell the story of a lunch that bill invited me to. we got there first, harry comes in the little late. bill had said in passing that if george iii had captured george washington he would have been justified in hanging him. he strutted before he sat down, how can it be just to hang him? before the salad chain he had bill saying have you are right, i was wrong. it was his grasp of a very important point about american history which was dramatized in the civil war, lincoln embraces jefferson and the confederacy explicitly repudiates him. the issue, this was the vice-president of the confederacy, says the founders were wrong because it is human equality. they are not equal. some men are not fit to the slaves
one that occurs to me is the influence of harry java. if anyone has dealt with him, it is a job. but he is also a brilliant man and a brilliant historian, the point of his life is the declaration of independence is the central documents of the american revolution and therefore of american history and i have to say the more i have read about that period confirms what he argues. we tell the story of a lunch that bill invited me to. we got there first, harry comes in the little late. bill had said...