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that is to create a robotic brain of a human brain to emulate the human brain. but you are not duplicating. you come close to but the human brain has and is there of course where we can eliminate any real risk that robots can misbehave and multiply themselves and no one. but there is actually a controversy going among those who are working on the whole emulation of the artificial intelligence and that is whether the brain is truly binary digital or whether it operates more as an analog computer. i won't go into details because i'm not sure i understand itself very well. the point is there are two streams of thought going in that direction of the whole brain emulation and one of them is analog. i believe the human brain is very different than any digital device we create because it does operate in an analog fashion with masses of cells working together almost like masses of people to bring to perception and decision-making. >> one more further back this time but still in the center. just keep your hand up there. there we go. >> while i find the idea of the unity
that is to create a robotic brain of a human brain to emulate the human brain. but you are not duplicating. you come close to but the human brain has and is there of course where we can eliminate any real risk that robots can misbehave and multiply themselves and no one. but there is actually a controversy going among those who are working on the whole emulation of the artificial intelligence and that is whether the brain is truly binary digital or whether it operates more as an analog...
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he is planning to emulate garage cafe and have a place where he can invest in promising new talent.hang is one young entrepreneur who made it. now that china is a wealthy nation, the youth continue to turn their backs on conventional careers and search for new ways to climb the ladder of success. >>> hello, you're watching "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. >>> more than 30 people died in a stampede during a new year's celebration at a popular tourist site. people gathered at the district in the town to enjoy the high-rise buildings across the river. rows in the area were filled with people and vehicles could not move because of the crowd. city officials stay the stampede occurred about 11:35 p.m. on wednesday.
he is planning to emulate garage cafe and have a place where he can invest in promising new talent.hang is one young entrepreneur who made it. now that china is a wealthy nation, the youth continue to turn their backs on conventional careers and search for new ways to climb the ladder of success. >>> hello, you're watching "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. >>> more than 30 people died in a stampede during a new year's celebration at a popular tourist site....
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you have said the energy industry should emulate the practices of other industries in the world. an important difference between that industry and the energy industry is that people don't notice, let alone care, about energy and climate change until energy prices or high or they go well together. how do you make people care about climate change and energy like they do about their iphones. >> you hurt my feelings when you said people don't care. i worked my whole career on it. it is true. if you think about energy and the energy sector i come from, which is the electricity sector, there really is nothing that is more fundamental to modern life and yet the population is more indifferent to. maybe water. had you make people aware. there is one statistic i saw that said the average american spends six minutes a year thinking about their energy decisions. >> compared to some who checked their phone 60 times a day. >> i heard that statistics statistic. we don't have that level of engagement in the energy sector. part of it is the nature of the industry. it has been a command-and-contro
you have said the energy industry should emulate the practices of other industries in the world. an important difference between that industry and the energy industry is that people don't notice, let alone care, about energy and climate change until energy prices or high or they go well together. how do you make people care about climate change and energy like they do about their iphones. >> you hurt my feelings when you said people don't care. i worked my whole career on it. it is true....
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david, you have said that the energy industry should emulate the practices of some of the biggest companies in the world __ amazon, apple, facebook, and google. but an important difference between that industry and energy industry is that people do not notice, let alone care, about energy and climate change until gas prices are high. so how do you make people care about climate change and energy like they do their iphones? >> well, you sort of hurt my feelings they said that people don't care about what i worked my whole career on, but __ but it is true. the fundamental difference. if you think about energy, and particularly the part of the energy sector that i come from, which is the electricity center __ there is nothing more fundamental to modern life in the population is more indifferent to then electricity and maybe water. so how do you make people aware? tthe average american spends six minutes a year thinking about their energy decisions. so that is __ >> compared to some study that i saw that people check their phones 60 times a day. >> yes, i heard that statistic, too. a person pic
david, you have said that the energy industry should emulate the practices of some of the biggest companies in the world __ amazon, apple, facebook, and google. but an important difference between that industry and energy industry is that people do not notice, let alone care, about energy and climate change until gas prices are high. so how do you make people care about climate change and energy like they do their iphones? >> well, you sort of hurt my feelings they said that people don't...
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. >> obviously the policy of kim jong un is to emulate chinese ecomnomic reforms of the 70s and 80s. slowly and very carefully. but at the same time to remain very harsh very repressive, with anyone who has any doubts about the system or is going to challenge the system in any meaningful way. over the last year they had a massive campaign against people who watch illegally imported smuggled foreign movies. well they became very harsh. and now people are afraid to watch such movies. >> in korea we have a saying seeing is believing. same as in english. so first see with your own eyes. and if there is anything you want to know you are very curious then you can ask us. >> during our time in north korea, we were constantly told that we should see with our own eyes how different the country is from outside perceptions. but what's unseen and unspoken is all the ways in which the regime maintains its control. for those who have have fled it's system that despite decades of diplomatic pressure and us and international sanctions, appears as entrenched as ever. . >> this is techknow. >> the sci
. >> obviously the policy of kim jong un is to emulate chinese ecomnomic reforms of the 70s and 80s. slowly and very carefully. but at the same time to remain very harsh very repressive, with anyone who has any doubts about the system or is going to challenge the system in any meaningful way. over the last year they had a massive campaign against people who watch illegally imported smuggled foreign movies. well they became very harsh. and now people are afraid to watch such movies....
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i think we should be aware these new videos the production that has gone into them very much emulatest isis is doing in iraq and syria. you just have to hope that at the moment this is simply a matter of monitoring the mode of operation. >> diana magnay troubling images in nigeria. >>> all right. 54 minutes past the hour. i have some good news for your 401(k). i do. i promise. >> i'll come back for that. >> an early start on your money is next. [ male a ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if jill had lifelock's protection, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification s
i think we should be aware these new videos the production that has gone into them very much emulatest isis is doing in iraq and syria. you just have to hope that at the moment this is simply a matter of monitoring the mode of operation. >> diana magnay troubling images in nigeria. >>> all right. 54 minutes past the hour. i have some good news for your 401(k). i do. i promise. >> i'll come back for that. >> an early start on your money is next. [ male a ] meet jill....
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. >> the friendship nine case made headlines and launched -- that decision was emulated light protesters and made a big difference. >> one of the nation's most iconic planes is about to change. boeing was chosen to build a fleet of planes to replace air force one. the 747-8 is a plane of choice for the white house. the wide-body plane is necessary to carry out the mission of air force one. the current fleet of two identical aircraft that went into service in 1990. >> today marks an anniversary many folks in georgia would love to forget. it marks the anniversary of a storm that credit major gridlock. official struggle to handle that . students ended up stranded. drivers of ended their cars along major highways. what a mess. >> a mystery in boston tonight has been solved after the finish line. everyone wanted to know who did it. the boston police department place detectives on the case. it was revealed on twitter that a local bartender did it. he shoveled the line to send a message and he says he doesn't -- he says it doesn't deserve in snow. what a nice guest or. -- gesture. >> weather-wi
. >> the friendship nine case made headlines and launched -- that decision was emulated light protesters and made a big difference. >> one of the nation's most iconic planes is about to change. boeing was chosen to build a fleet of planes to replace air force one. the 747-8 is a plane of choice for the white house. the wide-body plane is necessary to carry out the mission of air force one. the current fleet of two identical aircraft that went into service in 1990. >> today...
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they used a robot to emulate the movement of a lung tumor inside the patient's chest. the particle beam tracks the cancer and continues to produce a dose of radiation where it's needed. >> like in the setup here for example you could really see from the outside you could just follow the row boat movement -- robot movement and you could see the movement. you can't see what is going on . >> using motion technology, the researchers are matching the movement of the internal organs like the lungs while continuously checking that the beam is on target. researchers say the technique once it's perfected will cost less than a third the price of chemotherapy have little or no side effects and be much more effective. >> if this technology would be much more common in the rich countries it would be cheaper and then it can spread to the less rich countries. >> the machine costs around $120 million but it has the capacity to treat 10,000 people over five years and could be used to treat other conditions and in some cases even replace traditional surgery. the team says the technique
they used a robot to emulate the movement of a lung tumor inside the patient's chest. the particle beam tracks the cancer and continues to produce a dose of radiation where it's needed. >> like in the setup here for example you could really see from the outside you could just follow the row boat movement -- robot movement and you could see the movement. you can't see what is going on . >> using motion technology, the researchers are matching the movement of the internal organs like...
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distinguished generals as john personing, george patton, and norman schwarzkopf would revere and emulateswarmen. schwarzkopf even kept on his desk during the first iraq war a quote from sherman. war is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and i say let us give them all they want. like the war tactics of his 21st century successors and the enhanced interrogation techniques employed more recently, sherman's march to the sea reveals the moral ambiguity of war and the extent to which americans are willing to go when our national existence is at stake. i would like now to invite the members of the board of the georgia historical society to join me me at the marker and charlie crawford from the georgia battlefield association will read the marker text as we unveil it. you stay on this side. that's it? >> the march to the sea. on december 21st, 1864, during the civil war, u.s. forces under general william t. sherman captured savannah, completing the march to the sea. a military campaign devised to destroy the confederacy's ability to wage war, and break the will of its people to resist. after de
distinguished generals as john personing, george patton, and norman schwarzkopf would revere and emulateswarmen. schwarzkopf even kept on his desk during the first iraq war a quote from sherman. war is the remedy our enemies have chosen, and i say let us give them all they want. like the war tactics of his 21st century successors and the enhanced interrogation techniques employed more recently, sherman's march to the sea reveals the moral ambiguity of war and the extent to which americans are...
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it is the people power they aim to emulate. it in rages many germans. -- enrages many germans.or every demonstration, there is a counter-protest. >> i'm glad, he says, so many citizens stand up against the group. i want foreigners and refugees to be welcome in our country. >> we have enough. >> today, the founder stood down after the german press to list this picture. reportedly, an old image. he has apologized for online posts that described asylum seekers as animals and scumbags. scuffles on the street tonight. the movement is dismissed by the political establishment and rejected by most germans. it has ignited a public debate and it is getting harder to ignore. bbc news. >> they are drying the crowds in the streets, clearly. obama warned republicans that he would veto any new sanctions against iran. the republicans retaliated by inviting the israeli prime minister to washington to discuss the issue without consulting obama. since the white house would normally be involved, this looks to be, at best, a breach of protocol. at worst, a snub. thank you for coming in. is this a s
it is the people power they aim to emulate. it in rages many germans. -- enrages many germans.or every demonstration, there is a counter-protest. >> i'm glad, he says, so many citizens stand up against the group. i want foreigners and refugees to be welcome in our country. >> we have enough. >> today, the founder stood down after the german press to list this picture. reportedly, an old image. he has apologized for online posts that described asylum seekers as animals and...
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. >> and other countries emulate their success? or is korea a case of its own? >> i think it would be difficult. if somebody else could do it, they would have. korea has proven you can achieve cool despite the notion cool is something that can only happen by not trying. they have proven that through effort and hard work and a degree of insanity and most importantly, cooperation between government and private citizens. i like to say koreans leave in plato's republic in the sense that what is good for the individual is good for the individual and vice versa. very few modern states have that. >> do you think success will continue looking ahead as living standards had higher? will the discipline remain the same? >> that is in question because now that teachers have said there is an erosion of respect every indication is that koreans are literally study-aholics. they can't live without it. every time they try to amend the educational system, they want to emphasize activities, volunteer efforts, it made things worse. it did not make them more focused on their outside
. >> and other countries emulate their success? or is korea a case of its own? >> i think it would be difficult. if somebody else could do it, they would have. korea has proven you can achieve cool despite the notion cool is something that can only happen by not trying. they have proven that through effort and hard work and a degree of insanity and most importantly, cooperation between government and private citizens. i like to say koreans leave in plato's republic in the sense that...
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i'm from the virgin islands and once america comes in, people want to emulate america, maybe that willive a foothold to those movements. castro is not dying. he's 127 years old. (laughter) we've tried to kill him everything. he's not going anywhere. he's chillin' right now. (laughter) so maybe, you know, when america gets in there and the influence takes holds maybe those groups will rise up and get rid of the old way of thinking. >> is there a sense from the american latinos community about this? have you sensed anything out there? >> a spokesperson -- you know how it works on this show! >> yeah. there are two parties here. i'm colombian-puerto rican so i understand the divide something that's very perm to some cubans that they don't want to open up because their homes were taken from them and their plantations. >> it's very emotional, i get that. >> you've got to respect that. at the same time, it's a tiny little island. it's not north korea. if i did a movie like "the interview" about castro, what is he going to do? smoke digars? they're not going to hack sony. let them go, set them
i'm from the virgin islands and once america comes in, people want to emulate america, maybe that willive a foothold to those movements. castro is not dying. he's 127 years old. (laughter) we've tried to kill him everything. he's not going anywhere. he's chillin' right now. (laughter) so maybe, you know, when america gets in there and the influence takes holds maybe those groups will rise up and get rid of the old way of thinking. >> is there a sense from the american latinos community...
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be able to watch the other guys on this staff throw because it's stuff i can pick up on and try to emulate. >> when you have a staff like that, though you carry that swagger going into the -- when the pitchers and catchers report in a matter of weeks now? >> yeah you just don't feel like you're ever on a losing streak. you know the next guy can step up and get the job done. that was something that was very thrilling, very, you know fulfilling for me when i played in detroit. so i think we're going to have that type of talent here in washington. so that you know every day you come to the park somebody will go out and get the job done. >> so max scherzer is official. max scherzer today. kevin durant tonight playing the wizards. robert burton is with him. two miles that way at verizon. robert take it away! >> there he is right there, kevin durant getting the warmup. first one on the floor tonight here at the verizon center a he's a local kid so a lot of questions about is he going to come back here after his contract expires in 2016 to play with the washington wizards? we don't know that but
be able to watch the other guys on this staff throw because it's stuff i can pick up on and try to emulate. >> when you have a staff like that, though you carry that swagger going into the -- when the pitchers and catchers report in a matter of weeks now? >> yeah you just don't feel like you're ever on a losing streak. you know the next guy can step up and get the job done. that was something that was very thrilling, very, you know fulfilling for me when i played in detroit. so i...
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. >> many people find asians have beautiful skin and now americans are wanting to emulate asians and use all the skin care that comes from asia. >> what makes these products so unique and desirable their natural exotic ingredients. >> some ingredients they use in asia are very unusual. small mucous is very important ingredient in asia something never in the u.s. market. but yet small mucous contains peptides and u.s. market has peptides they synthesis in lab. >> bamboo sap per meanted yeast, green tea and saki. there's a lot of supplyers moving in on the action. >> now we see sheet mask and small cream and bigger western brands using asian inspired innovative products. >> it comes down to taking time to make our skip as good as it can be versus covering it up with makeup and all about finding rights products. >> if you have find a product that agrees with your skin and doesn't cause irritation, redness, itching, it's great to try them. >> ellen found the right fit for her face and can't wait to try other products for her skin care needs. >> this opened up the world to me maybe there'
. >> many people find asians have beautiful skin and now americans are wanting to emulate asians and use all the skin care that comes from asia. >> what makes these products so unique and desirable their natural exotic ingredients. >> some ingredients they use in asia are very unusual. small mucous is very important ingredient in asia something never in the u.s. market. but yet small mucous contains peptides and u.s. market has peptides they synthesis in lab. >> bamboo...
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he said i emulate this guy and he's rejecting me.t's good sometimes for moneys to get members of the -- get attacks by members of the elite, like this is saying i believe in this band and they turn around kick you in the shin. >> drop kick you. >> while we wait for the supreme court to rule on same-sex marriage's legality "the new york times" has a report, state and local officials in a handful of states are trying to pass bills to prohibit same-sex marriage licenses to be issued or allow the people who issue those licenses to opt out from performing same-sex marriages based on religious beliefs this will no doubt prompt in stories throughout the liberal blog-o-matrix. at this -- in the past we've said gay marriage dead is an issue, but could this force republican presidential candidates who would rather stay away from ethis issue have to address it? >> you're more assertive about it making it go away, i was less certain of that i think all these things point to the notion that for a lot of republicans, especially in a crowded field
he said i emulate this guy and he's rejecting me.t's good sometimes for moneys to get members of the -- get attacks by members of the elite, like this is saying i believe in this band and they turn around kick you in the shin. >> drop kick you. >> while we wait for the supreme court to rule on same-sex marriage's legality "the new york times" has a report, state and local officials in a handful of states are trying to pass bills to prohibit same-sex marriage licenses to be...
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most of the materials in this gallery were owned by individuals who everybody emulated in their day. from our percent of, -- perspective, in our egocentric manner, think that we invented the cult of celebrity and glamour. i think it is very important to know that on the contrary, we did not do it. there was an echelon of social figures and theatrical figures were constantly in the press constantly interviewed, and whose clothes and jewels were described in great detail in the latter part of the 19th century. the public followed them just as feverishly as our public follows our contemporary celebrities. >> it was given as a gift by a wealthy enter -- wealthy entrepreneur to a surgeon. >> monday night on the communicators, martin cooper inventor of the cell phone and federal agencies and the growing need for providers. >> the spectrum of efficient technology is called dynamic spectrum. that includes cognitive radio which you have heard a lot about. it includes new technology that is just starting to become laboratory available. we can use satellites to actually create a model of the wo
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fans emulated him. on sunday sports joined them to mourn.president obama said over the years he entertained us and in the end he inspired us with courage and love. nfl's rich eisen eulogized his co-anchor sunday. >> a groundbreaking broadcaster in the world of sports television. i love this man. >> scott joined espn 2 in 1993. in 2007 he was diagnosed with cancer and battled it into remission. but the cancer came back in 2011 and again in 2013. throughout years of exhaustive treatments scott kept anchoring. that toughness and determination attracted admirers across the country. in july accepting an award for perseverance scott spoke movingly about his mortality and said his two daughters are why he could not stop fighting. >> when you die, it does not mean that you lose cancer. you beat cancer by how you live why you live and in the manner in which you live. >> and in that scott signed off as the champ. mark albert cbs news washington. >> well, when we return drawing the battle lines. we'll see how the gop congress plans to take on the obama
fans emulated him. on sunday sports joined them to mourn.president obama said over the years he entertained us and in the end he inspired us with courage and love. nfl's rich eisen eulogized his co-anchor sunday. >> a groundbreaking broadcaster in the world of sports television. i love this man. >> scott joined espn 2 in 1993. in 2007 he was diagnosed with cancer and battled it into remission. but the cancer came back in 2011 and again in 2013. throughout years of exhaustive...
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most of the materials in this gallery were owned by individuals who everybody emulated in their day. from our perspective, in our egocentric manner, think that we invented the cult of celebrity and glamour. i think it is very important to know that on the contrary, we did not do it. there was an echelon of social figures and theatrical figures who were constantly in the press, constantly interviewed, and whose clothes and jewels were described in great detail in the latter part of the 19th century. the public followed them just as feverishly as our public follows our contemporary celebrities. >> it was given as a gift by a wealthy enter -- wealthy industrialist to an orthopedic surgeon. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span 2, tonight at 10:00 p.m., "wall street journal" editor bret stephens argues enemies and competitors are taking advantage of the situation abroad as the u.s. focuses on domestic concerns, and sunday at 10:00 p.m., steve israel on his new novel. on c-span3, tonight on "lectures in history," the early mormons and
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most of the materials in this gallery were owned by individuals who everybody emulated in their day. from our perspective, in our egocentric manner, we think that we invented the cult of celebrity and glamour. i think it is very important to know that on the contrary, we did not do it. there was an echelon of social figures and theatrical figures who were constantly in the press, constantly interviewed, and whose clothes and jewels were described in great detail in the latter part of the 19th century. the public followed them just as feverishly as our public follows our contemporary celebrities. >> it was given as a gift by a wealthy entrepreneur to a the less wealthy industrialist to an orthopedic surgeon. -- it was given as a gift by a wealthy industrialist 20 orthopedic surgeon. >> you are watching american history tv 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter for information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history news. next, a discussion about the civil rights movement after martin luther king jun
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so i can tell you he's somebody that i always will try to emulate, but i'm not sure i'll ever achieve. >> reporter: word started to spread of the man's death as people arrived for an afternoon gathering of reflection in sterling. the 25-year-old khalsa had revived the yoga center and planned to return to his home brooklyn later this month. >> we believe each human is allotted so many breaths and he's a young man who did such beautiful work sooner than the rest of us, you know. we'll miss him greatly, but we believe the soul lives forever. >> reporter: we learned tonight that khalsa means pure and many folks we talked to tonight say the man was pure of heart. live in sterling jim osman, wusa9 news. >>> get ready for some rain. >> we've got a yellow alert on her hands this weekend. you'll be -- on our hands this weekend. you'll be waking up to rain, possibly sleet. >> that's right. you can see the approaching storm system here on doppler radar. it's slowly making progress. at 5:00 this picture didn't look that different, but everything is slowly making its way north and east running int
so i can tell you he's somebody that i always will try to emulate, but i'm not sure i'll ever achieve. >> reporter: word started to spread of the man's death as people arrived for an afternoon gathering of reflection in sterling. the 25-year-old khalsa had revived the yoga center and planned to return to his home brooklyn later this month. >> we believe each human is allotted so many breaths and he's a young man who did such beautiful work sooner than the rest of us, you know. we'll...
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fans emulated him and his reach went beyond the realm of sport.today movie stars joined mvps on social media to mourn. president obama said "over the years he entertained us and inspired us with courage and love." co-anchor rich eisen eulogized him earlier today: >> a groundbreaking broadcaster in the world of sports television. i love this man. >> reporter: scott joined espn two in 1993. in 2007 he was diagnosed with cancer and battled it into remission. but the cancer came back in 2011 and again in 2013. throughout years of exhaustive treatments scott kept anchoring. that toughness and determination attracted admirers across the country. in july, accepting an award for perseverance, he said his two daughters are why he couldn't stop fighting. >> when you die, it does not mean you lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and in the manner in which you live. >> reporter: and in that, scott o signed off as the champ. mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> glor: up next, preventing plane strikes, bird chasers, on the job. and an
fans emulated him and his reach went beyond the realm of sport.today movie stars joined mvps on social media to mourn. president obama said "over the years he entertained us and inspired us with courage and love." co-anchor rich eisen eulogized him earlier today: >> a groundbreaking broadcaster in the world of sports television. i love this man. >> reporter: scott joined espn two in 1993. in 2007 he was diagnosed with cancer and battled it into remission. but the cancer...
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. >> it may lead women who are inspired by her to emulate not being a wife, not being a caregiver, but being an actual martyr. >> reporter: but before the swap happens, jordan wants proof that their pilot captured by isis is still alive. to date, there have only been still photos of him. one of them held up by the japanese hostage. the pilot comes from a prominent family in jordan, which protested outside the palace today, pleading with the king to give into isis despite u.s. opposition to any deal with the terror group. and late today, we're just learning of a final isis and in delivered by the japanese hostage, saying the female suicide bomber must be at the turkish border by tomorrow morning, or the jordanian pilot will be killed immediately, david. >> this new deadline as we're on the air. i know jon karl asked the white house today to react to any potential deal jordan would make. what did they say? >> reporter: they said we don't pay ransom to trechss and we don't give concessions to terrorists. >> all right, brian ross, thank you, and to jon. >>> and to new fallout from that cam
. >> it may lead women who are inspired by her to emulate not being a wife, not being a caregiver, but being an actual martyr. >> reporter: but before the swap happens, jordan wants proof that their pilot captured by isis is still alive. to date, there have only been still photos of him. one of them held up by the japanese hostage. the pilot comes from a prominent family in jordan, which protested outside the palace today, pleading with the king to give into isis despite u.s....
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>> i mean, they were certainly trying to emulate it.he repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling
>> i mean, they were certainly trying to emulate it.he repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we...
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>> i don't know but i think he's a good guy and i hope there's people in the nfl who can emulate hisy perry playing at halftime and her arch nemesis. the winner gets to sing at half, the loser goes home with adam levine. >> i think manny is bummed out. he'll have to take a moment but at 38 he's still one of the best quarterbacks of all time and he'll always be my top five right after joe montana. >> brady can stay there. >> oregon or ohio? >> ohio state. >> anything else? ♪ will you walk with me on the >>> i wonder if brian williams is the butt of some jokes today. >> well done. >> time for "one more thing." i go first. >> sports, sports sports, sports. >> all right. if there's one thing you know about sports you don't get in hanna storn's face. >> aaron rodgers has been downright perfect. >> a little slow motion. there you go. >> it was live tv. >> it was live tv. that stuff happens. >> i blocked it. >> you're next. >> so last night kevin spacey won the golden globe for his frank underwood character. they also released "house of cards." the day is february. here's a teaser. >> you k
>> i don't know but i think he's a good guy and i hope there's people in the nfl who can emulate hisy perry playing at halftime and her arch nemesis. the winner gets to sing at half, the loser goes home with adam levine. >> i think manny is bummed out. he'll have to take a moment but at 38 he's still one of the best quarterbacks of all time and he'll always be my top five right after joe montana. >> brady can stay there. >> oregon or ohio? >> ohio state. >>...
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>> they were certainly trying to emulate it.and the repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. shyou see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give.
>> they were certainly trying to emulate it.and the repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will...
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. >> may lead women who are inspired by her not emulate being a wife or caregiver but being an martar>> reporter: friends spoke out online against the prisoner swap no one should give in to the demand of i.s.i.s. or all al-quida and reopens a wound that has never healed for myself and the surviving members of the family. others including the groom at the wedding disagree. i don't think she is very important. if it's 100% sure to get the pilot back we support this. the groom the father was killed in the 2005 attack and told the "new york times" that if sajida al-rishawa is released he expects her to attempt another suicide bombing. >> reporter: randall thank you, a series of attacks in egypt have left dozens dead and many more injured, car bombs and mortars hit police and military facilities in three towns in sanaa and a wing of i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for attacks. lebanon border with israel was calm after fighting but israelis in the area are very much on alert and nick is in the golan heights with more nick? >> reporter: yeah tony good afternoon, very much on alert because we
. >> may lead women who are inspired by her not emulate being a wife or caregiver but being an martar>> reporter: friends spoke out online against the prisoner swap no one should give in to the demand of i.s.i.s. or all al-quida and reopens a wound that has never healed for myself and the surviving members of the family. others including the groom at the wedding disagree. i don't think she is very important. if it's 100% sure to get the pilot back we support this. the groom the...
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we have a worldwide deployment of about 8 million sensors in 50 countries around the world that emulatebout 3,000 different types of devices. everything from cash registers to atm machines to medical devices. so we can deliver very fast intelligence to our customers about who's being attacked, where, and what types of devices are being targeted. >> so for example, if you see a lot of attacks on credit card companies, for example, then you can alert credit card companies that this is going on and you need to batten down the hatches. >> right. exactly. it's a little like a real-time internet weather report. >> tom, with docusign, how often are cyberattacks happening? >> how often? every day. we're seeing something every day. but i think the thing is we're also getting more awareness around it so people are seeing that this is happening and they're more willing to share. it used to be it would happen you wanted to hide it, you don't want people to know. so companies are more willing to come out. and i think also employees shareholders, stakeholders, they're starting to take more due dilige
we have a worldwide deployment of about 8 million sensors in 50 countries around the world that emulatebout 3,000 different types of devices. everything from cash registers to atm machines to medical devices. so we can deliver very fast intelligence to our customers about who's being attacked, where, and what types of devices are being targeted. >> so for example, if you see a lot of attacks on credit card companies, for example, then you can alert credit card companies that this is going...
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children emulate what days a.you show the hard work builds wealth but it could take care of her family with freedom of choice is specimen a practice divorce lot. they have no economic freedom of. >> but it is also about embracing the change of technology. talk about the skills gap. >> someone could open a garbage dump tomorrow 40 days from now it would be treated with a $5,000,000,000.000000000 wages. >> para sales long as my children are happy. i had to work. that is what i know how to do very well. is work hard. you don't get kids to come to the door asking if they could shovel stick is corny talking about having a family. >> but the american them is to all say the tuesday is that show you are happy is is faith and family. but they do have a family run less likely to take risk atlanta last push yourself you will not take those vacation days so that stability helps to keep you happy. >> what about those that got married and they were younger then had to go through a divorce? >> via this is is overwhelming. for me
children emulate what days a.you show the hard work builds wealth but it could take care of her family with freedom of choice is specimen a practice divorce lot. they have no economic freedom of. >> but it is also about embracing the change of technology. talk about the skills gap. >> someone could open a garbage dump tomorrow 40 days from now it would be treated with a $5,000,000,000.000000000 wages. >> para sales long as my children are happy. i had to work. that is what i...
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>> i don't know but i think he's a good guy and i hope there's people in the nfl who can emulate his halftime and her arch nemesis. the winner gets to sing at half, the loser goes home with adam levine. >> i think manny is bummed out. he'll have to take a moment but at 38 he's still one of the best quarterbacks of all time and he'll always be my top five right after joe montana. >> brady can stay there. >> oregon or ohio? >> ohio state. >> anything else? ♪ will you walk with me on the wild? i'm just as scare and lonely but i have to know how it feels ♪ [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ ♪ >>> i wonder if brian williams is the butt of some jokes today. >> well done. >> time for "one more thing." i go first. >> sports, sports sports, sports. >> all right. if there's one thing you know about sports you don't get in hanna storn's face. >> aaron rodgers has been downright perfect. >> a little slow motion.
>> i don't know but i think he's a good guy and i hope there's people in the nfl who can emulate his halftime and her arch nemesis. the winner gets to sing at half, the loser goes home with adam levine. >> i think manny is bummed out. he'll have to take a moment but at 38 he's still one of the best quarterbacks of all time and he'll always be my top five right after joe montana. >> brady can stay there. >> oregon or ohio? >> ohio state. >> anything else? ♪...
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the politics of it will emulate from the agricultural state.vernors who have been with the delegation have seen firsthand there is opportunity for market for our state to not only send products but intellectual capacities, technical loads students constituency, develop what is normally the opportunities that exist when you can travel freely. it will not be easy. i think politics will be difficult but their politics to create a free enterprise market they needed most of all in food. people that have a can-do attitude they love americans despite the embargoes that have made it difficult for their lifestyle. and what i see is they live in poverty. water and light and power. the culture of poverty as we no it in light and power that is not the problem. it is it is not a culture of poverty but one of hunger. they do not have the food. they cannot produce it on the island. purchasing power is weak. they cannot buy and grow the food. they know what they want. fidel castro asked the head of our chicken federation what is the content of the food you fee
the politics of it will emulate from the agricultural state.vernors who have been with the delegation have seen firsthand there is opportunity for market for our state to not only send products but intellectual capacities, technical loads students constituency, develop what is normally the opportunities that exist when you can travel freely. it will not be easy. i think politics will be difficult but their politics to create a free enterprise market they needed most of all in food. people that...