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. >> while a python? not this time. >> oh, dude that's crazy. >> it's a rush for two motorcyclists enjoying a nice, beautiful stretch of road here. what goes wrong to create one dangerous ricochet. a man wakes up on a roof after a night celebrating. >> he's just got himself a new job. >> see how a crowd enjoyed his predicament. >>> plus a new york state of mind wedding after friends suggest -- >> get married on a ferry. >> like -- >> and prankster rich ferguson pulling the old fakeout let on people. >> need a plug for the cell phone. >> why this time he's targeting youtubers. >> here. >> whoa. >> how do you keep a straight face? >> pokemon go. lions. this is what it would look like. >> this is the famous mega pride at cougar national park. they have a rare white lion that's part of the pride. >> pokemon they're looking for. >> see right there? actually it's a porcupine. every quill at alert. >> yeah. my quills would be at alert, too. >> that is just so cool. the porcupine's defense. and work -- >> in acti
. >> while a python? not this time. >> oh, dude that's crazy. >> it's a rush for two motorcyclists enjoying a nice, beautiful stretch of road here. what goes wrong to create one dangerous ricochet. a man wakes up on a roof after a night celebrating. >> he's just got himself a new job. >> see how a crowd enjoyed his predicament. >>> plus a new york state of mind wedding after friends suggest -- >> get married on a ferry. >> like -- >> and...
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. >> this is believed to be a water python. and that water python said oh, these eggs look tasty, maybe i should take one or two. >> what eggs are those? were those laid by a bird? were they put there for some reason? what's going on? >> didn't i tell you the eggs were disappearing? >> yeah, you did say that. >> her name -- the flashlight wakes up momma. >> oh, no! >> she's about to find somebody is in the hen house. >> oh! >>> she goes after this snake. it wasn't just hopping up into the pot and saying get out of here. she follows that snake as it sneaks away. >> get -- get it. >> and according to sandy they get snakes around there a lot bus chuck chuck did not have them in the hen house this can happen. >> australia get chickens to guard the place. >> get it. get it. >> i don't want to drive anymore. even when you're doing everything right there are things you cannot prevent like this driver in belgium. driving quite carefully, respectfully, that traffic moves over to the right-hand lane. this guy's opportunity to pass. >> oh
. >> this is believed to be a water python. and that water python said oh, these eggs look tasty, maybe i should take one or two. >> what eggs are those? were those laid by a bird? were they put there for some reason? what's going on? >> didn't i tell you the eggs were disappearing? >> yeah, you did say that. >> her name -- the flashlight wakes up momma. >> oh, no! >> she's about to find somebody is in the hen house. >> oh! >>> she goes...
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. >> "monty python" turned out to break so many rules. i mean, it changes everything.ay, "oh, they came after the beatles." look at "saturday night live," you look at sctv. oh, after. after "monty python." >> beginning october 11th, saturday night will open up a whole new live venture from new york city. we just happen to have the producer of the program and members of his company. what should we look for on the program? >> anxiety. >> loren michaels, this canadian comedy producer, was given free rein. >> hi. i'm loren michaels. >> he hires improv comics. >> rehearsal and warmup, let's do 28 face slaps. come on. slap. come on. pick a hand. >> george carlin was the first host. wanted to be permanent host. >> nice to see you. welcome and thanks for joining us live. >> there were a lot of names bandied about in terms of permanent hosts. >> that's one of those tv rules you mustn't break, until you do. then you realize, why don't you have a different host every week? but it was the cast that finally won people's hearts. >> come on, who is this? >> andy-gram. >> you cut your
. >> "monty python" turned out to break so many rules. i mean, it changes everything.ay, "oh, they came after the beatles." look at "saturday night live," you look at sctv. oh, after. after "monty python." >> beginning october 11th, saturday night will open up a whole new live venture from new york city. we just happen to have the producer of the program and members of his company. what should we look for on the program? >> anxiety....
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. >> one way to beat the heat, take a dip in the pool with a pet python. a video of a girl swimming with her snake. taken in redding, california in april 2014 but resurfaced so you have seen it pop up on your facebook page. >>> outside a philadelphia city hall, this swarm of bernie supporters are truly feeling the bern. >> hey d.c., where's my right to choose? hey, dnc, where's my right to choose? reporter: hotter than the summer heat, the hot topic, dnc chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz resigning after thousands of e-mails were leaked including hostility towards senator bernie sanders. protesters out here say this proves the point all along that the process was rigged and they are flat-out outraged. >> no more oppression. >> no more exploitation. >> no more exploitation. reporter: the minute she resigned, hillary clinton brought her on staff, it didn't mean a whole hell of a lot, did it? >> good see her step down, though, it's very bittersweet because they just, you know, went this whole time up until the convention as if nothing is happening, as if it
. >> one way to beat the heat, take a dip in the pool with a pet python. a video of a girl swimming with her snake. taken in redding, california in april 2014 but resurfaced so you have seen it pop up on your facebook page. >>> outside a philadelphia city hall, this swarm of bernie supporters are truly feeling the bern. >> hey d.c., where's my right to choose? hey, dnc, where's my right to choose? reporter: hotter than the summer heat, the hot topic, dnc chairwoman debbie...
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he reminded me of the black knights in monty python's holy grail. [laughter] he's been hit so may times and says keep going, it is only a flesh wound. i admire that. [laughter] >> i would like the prime minister to address another issue. i've have a question from nina. a question from somebody who knew -- deserves an answer. she said she would like to know if there's any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right to permanent residence revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiation. there has been no clear answer to this question. one that worries a very large number of people and would be good if the prime minister could offer some assurance to those people. >> let me reassure, there is no chance of that happening to some of the circumstances. we are working hard to do what we want which is to give a terran dde citizens that they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envision is a future government i doing this wo
he reminded me of the black knights in monty python's holy grail. [laughter] he's been hit so may times and says keep going, it is only a flesh wound. i admire that. [laughter] >> i would like the prime minister to address another issue. i've have a question from nina. a question from somebody who knew -- deserves an answer. she said she would like to know if there's any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right to permanent...
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he is reminding me of the black knight in monty python's holy grail.[laughter] he has been kicked 70 times what he says keep going and send me a flesh wound. i admire that. c mr. speaker i would like to prime minister to address another issue of the house budget last week and i've got a question, got a question from nina. it's a question from somebody who deserves an answer. and he says i would like to know if there is any possibility that the european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have their rights are permanent residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations? there has been no answer to this question. it is one that worries a very large number of people and it would be good if in his question time the prime minister could at least offer some assurance to those people? >> let me reassured me that there is no chance of that happening. for someone in those circumstances we are working hard to do it want which is to give a ttu citizens that they will have the right perspective and all those who have come to th
he is reminding me of the black knight in monty python's holy grail.[laughter] he has been kicked 70 times what he says keep going and send me a flesh wound. i admire that. c mr. speaker i would like to prime minister to address another issue of the house budget last week and i've got a question, got a question from nina. it's a question from somebody who deserves an answer. and he says i would like to know if there is any possibility that the european union citizen who has lived in britain for...
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>> i felt like i was watching a monty python skit.t was low comedy with real demagog demagoguery and i felt more alienated from the party than i have in my life, most of all by mr. trump's negative appeals to fear and loathing in his address on thursday night. i cannot remember a more consistently hate-filled speech, never mind any republican party, but any presidential address. this sounded like richard nixon without the charm and sel self-effacement. >> steven, you're advising trump, and i was wondering what you made of trump's relentless attack on fair trade, did that make you rethink your support for donald trump? >> no, let me make a broader point first, which is i think the reason the trump speech was so effective is that what trump had to do was basically convince the american people that he could be president, that he was presidential. and notwithstanding what bret just said, i thought he came across as a commanding presence, who could play the role of president, just as ronald reagan did in 1980, the hollywood actor, he sort
>> i felt like i was watching a monty python skit.t was low comedy with real demagog demagoguery and i felt more alienated from the party than i have in my life, most of all by mr. trump's negative appeals to fear and loathing in his address on thursday night. i cannot remember a more consistently hate-filled speech, never mind any republican party, but any presidential address. this sounded like richard nixon without the charm and sel self-effacement. >> steven, you're advising...
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he reminds me of the black night in monty python's holy grail.e has been kicked so many times, but keep going it is only a flesh wound. no doubt, he will have some plans for a slightly more relaxing wednesday. nevertheless, he will still be an active participant in this house as he faces a large number of problems over the next few years. as no two people know what brexit means at the moment, we need his advice and is a friendship as ever we had. i will watch these exchanges from the back benches. i will miss the roar of the crowd. i will miss the barbs from the opposition. but i will be willing you on. i mean willing all of you on. people come here with huge passion for the issues they care about. they come here with great love for the constituencies that they represent. and willing on this place. we can be pretty tough and test our leaders. that is something that we should be proud of and we should keep at it. i will will you on as you do. the last thing i would say is that you can achieve a lot of things and politics. done.n get a lot of angst
he reminds me of the black night in monty python's holy grail.e has been kicked so many times, but keep going it is only a flesh wound. no doubt, he will have some plans for a slightly more relaxing wednesday. nevertheless, he will still be an active participant in this house as he faces a large number of problems over the next few years. as no two people know what brexit means at the moment, we need his advice and is a friendship as ever we had. i will watch these exchanges from the back...
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not allowed to know where they are living because that is a breach of their privacy, that is monty pythonn't know where the refugees from war zones are living in america, we are a christian nation, we should be charitable to those in need for charity is not an excuse for suicide and europe is the best example. >> i will put aside the christian nation part because we don't have a state religion but i keep hearing about the fact that didn't have to fight them here, now you are telling me essentially they are coming here, what is the solution? >> our founding documents, founding fathers referring to allah? >> most of them were deists, we could have a separate discussion about that but let's move on to my question about fighting them here or fighting them there. >> we have to fight them everywhere. it is not about democracy of the end of a barrel. our sunni allies, egyptians, jordanians, for 7 years, we have to help them crush isis over there, that means deploying forces, and up our game here, the human intelligence the nypd developed since 9/11, the things mayor bill diblasio is trying to sh
not allowed to know where they are living because that is a breach of their privacy, that is monty pythonn't know where the refugees from war zones are living in america, we are a christian nation, we should be charitable to those in need for charity is not an excuse for suicide and europe is the best example. >> i will put aside the christian nation part because we don't have a state religion but i keep hearing about the fact that didn't have to fight them here, now you are telling me...
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no, this is not a segment of "monty python," but it is an interesting topic, one that is here to stayould change the workplace, our culture, arson's of humanity, and our relationship to machines. the topic of artificial intelligence, and what it may or may not bring. joining me, lucy from lancaster university, and nathaniel popper, the author of a book on bitcoin called "digital gold." lucy, let me start with you. artificial intelligence has become a big topic for a couple of reasons. one, perceived advances in artificial intelligence, and their potential consequences and effects on the workplace and society at large. are those advances real, and can you separate out where they are occurring and why they matter most? lucy: if we go back to the middle of the last injury, the 1950's, which is when the phrase artificial intelligence was coined, i think what we see recently, this was about 50 plus years, almost 70 years now, and i think what we have seen recently that has really changed things is the advent of very large data sets and very fast computers and a lot of networking. those are
no, this is not a segment of "monty python," but it is an interesting topic, one that is here to stayould change the workplace, our culture, arson's of humanity, and our relationship to machines. the topic of artificial intelligence, and what it may or may not bring. joining me, lucy from lancaster university, and nathaniel popper, the author of a book on bitcoin called "digital gold." lucy, let me start with you. artificial intelligence has become a big topic for a couple...
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it's monty python-esque.t is a them or us war. >> you're absolutely right, they want to bring our will so the seeds of chaos and jihad are planted. we'll head to the fox news desk where gregg jarrett has the latest news. >> we're getting insurances from the local chief of police there in the bangladesh capital of dhaka that an rescue the hostages in imminent. also at the scene is the director general of their elite anticrime force, called the rapid action battalion. now, moments ago he told reporters that security forces are working to save the lives the people trapped inside. several foreigners are believed to be among the hostages inside the restaurant. let me quote him. here is what he told reporters. some derailed youth, he said, had entered the restaurant and launched the attack. we've talked to some of the people who fled the restaurant after the attack. we want to resolve this peacefully. we're trying to talk to the attackers. so they are making contact. we want to listen to them about what it is they
it's monty python-esque.t is a them or us war. >> you're absolutely right, they want to bring our will so the seeds of chaos and jihad are planted. we'll head to the fox news desk where gregg jarrett has the latest news. >> we're getting insurances from the local chief of police there in the bangladesh capital of dhaka that an rescue the hostages in imminent. also at the scene is the director general of their elite anticrime force, called the rapid action battalion. now, moments ago...
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no, this is not a segment of monty python, but it's an interesting topic, one that is here to stay, that could change the workplace, our culture, our sense of humanity, and our relationship not only to one another but to machines. topic, artificial intelligence and what it may or may not bring. joining me from chapel hill, associate professor at the university of north carolina zeynep tufeki, she covers the social impacts of technology. here with me in new york, lucy suchman, a professor of anthropology and science and technology at lancaster university. and nathan yal popper is a business reporter who also covers technology for "the new york times," an author of book "on bitcoin called digital gold. lucy, let me start with you. artificial intelligence has now become a big topic for a couple of reasons. one, perceived advances in artificial intelligence, and their potential consequences and effects on the workplace and society at large. are those advances real and you can separate out where they are occurring and why they matter most. >> that is a great question. i mean if we go back to
no, this is not a segment of monty python, but it's an interesting topic, one that is here to stay, that could change the workplace, our culture, our sense of humanity, and our relationship not only to one another but to machines. topic, artificial intelligence and what it may or may not bring. joining me from chapel hill, associate professor at the university of north carolina zeynep tufeki, she covers the social impacts of technology. here with me in new york, lucy suchman, a professor of...
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students, we say our kids should learn stem, but we are not very good in math, or we do not know ++ or pythonor what javascript is or how to do coding, and i think benjamin franklin would find that somewhat appalling. if you think some it is a philistine because they do not know the difference between " acbeth," it should be that. we do not make enough of it. that is why franklin, both as an arch door and as a social scientist and an enlightened thinker, he tried to make sure he understood everything about science, that he looked at botany, that he figured out the progress of northeastern storms by watching through his various systems exactly when a storm hits as they move up the coast. he goes to england his very, very first time to get that printing equipment i told you about, and the captains of the ship set it takes one day less to get to england than it does coming back, something not explained by the prevailing winds or the rotation of the earth, so he dropped buckets and barrels into the ocean to take the temperature of the water, because he has heard people say there is a strain in th
students, we say our kids should learn stem, but we are not very good in math, or we do not know ++ or pythonor what javascript is or how to do coding, and i think benjamin franklin would find that somewhat appalling. if you think some it is a philistine because they do not know the difference between " acbeth," it should be that. we do not make enough of it. that is why franklin, both as an arch door and as a social scientist and an enlightened thinker, he tried to make sure he...
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. >> i usually hunt pythons. >> can snakes smell fear? >> no. >> good. >> you're hunting?you should hunt for a job instead. don't you think you should be hunting for girls instead of pokemon? >> pokemon is more important. >> pokemon before a girlfriend. >> they don't get this lifestyle is a choice. >> i think there's a pokemon two feet in front of me. >> oh, please. >> pokemon. >> really? no. come on. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> yeah, look elsewhere. >> what's the most dangerous that you've done while you're been looking for become monday? >> stop in the middle of the road and catch a pokemon. >> have you ever tripped and fallen and hit your head? >> yes. mm-hmm. i broke my shoe the other day, had to walk home barefoot. >> pokemon injury? >> yeah, it is. >> i've seen people almost walk into traffic. >> de blasio? why are you reading when you could be looking for pokemon? >> tell me, where are you going? >> can you help me find pokemon? >> no, i can't. >> no pokemon for you? >> no soup for you! >> are you worried that you're not able to differentiate between reality and virtual re
. >> i usually hunt pythons. >> can snakes smell fear? >> no. >> good. >> you're hunting?you should hunt for a job instead. don't you think you should be hunting for girls instead of pokemon? >> pokemon is more important. >> pokemon before a girlfriend. >> they don't get this lifestyle is a choice. >> i think there's a pokemon two feet in front of me. >> oh, please. >> pokemon. >> really? no. come on. >> oh, i'm...
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becauut we kind joke that we're not very good in math or we don't know c++ from python or what java script is or how to do coding or anything like that. and to me i think benjamin franklin would have found that somewhat appalling that if you think somebody is a philistine because they don't know the difference between hamlet and macbeth, you should also feel that they're a philistine if they don't know the difference between a gene or chromosome or an integral and a differential equation. but we don't make as much effort sometimes to say science has a beauty. so that's why franklin both as an entrepreneur and as a social scientist, as an enlightenment thinker, really tried to make sure he understood everything about science. that he looked at botany, that he figured out the progress of northeastern storms by watching through his various postal system mates exactly when a storm hit as it moved up the coast. he goes to england his very, very first time to get that printing equipment i told you about and the captain of the ships have told him that it takes one day less to get to england than
becauut we kind joke that we're not very good in math or we don't know c++ from python or what java script is or how to do coding or anything like that. and to me i think benjamin franklin would have found that somewhat appalling that if you think somebody is a philistine because they don't know the difference between hamlet and macbeth, you should also feel that they're a philistine if they don't know the difference between a gene or chromosome or an integral and a differential equation. but...
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he has reminded me of the black night in monty python's holy grail. many times kicked so with the says, keep going, it is only a flesh wound. i admire that. speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week. from nina.estion a question from someone who deserves an answer. she says i would like to know if there is any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permit residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations. there have been no clear answers to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people and it would be at question time the prime minister could offer some assurance to those people. you, there issure no chance of that. we're working hard to do what we want which is to give a guarantee to eu citizens that they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envisage, a future government tried to do that guarantee would be if british citizens a
he has reminded me of the black night in monty python's holy grail. many times kicked so with the says, keep going, it is only a flesh wound. i admire that. speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week. from nina.estion a question from someone who deserves an answer. she says i would like to know if there is any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permit residents revoked or...
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new era and new generations that included an appeal of the platform, and so, in this for public in python call out to the american people with god's help, let us now, together, make america great again. [applause] let us now make a new beginning so with that, we will begin. we will begin with a first part of the platform, the agriculture, energy, environment subcommittee. i would like to thank the committee workers for their incredible good work and vick for any comments you would like to make. >> thank you. thank ourike to energy, and the environment committee. we were target we brought a diverse trip of thoughts. i know there will be amendments and will discuss those. many the amendments were discussed in the subcommittee. with that everyone on the committee will be able to support. was to have this portion of the platform look at and support the way the republicans the true department of resources in the country. committee will be supportive of a plank we will put out. i'm happy to have chairman armstrong say a few words as well. we are excited and thankful and ready to discuss any pos
new era and new generations that included an appeal of the platform, and so, in this for public in python call out to the american people with god's help, let us now, together, make america great again. [applause] let us now make a new beginning so with that, we will begin. we will begin with a first part of the platform, the agriculture, energy, environment subcommittee. i would like to thank the committee workers for their incredible good work and vick for any comments you would like to make....
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. >> it's like a monti python skit. move along there's nothing to see. that's their whole idea.ed back during the bill clinton scandal with monica lewinsky. the webb site moveon.org. the organization got started about ignoring major problems that the clintons were involved in. so it's like the revival of the whole move on movement. let's move on. we know hillary signed an affidavit saying under the penalty of perjury she turned over all of her emails and then we know she most certainly did not. how come she's going to get away with that. i guarantee you none of you guys would not get away with it. i wouldn't. >> what about this theory floated on our show yesterday by a guest who said what if -- they are trolling the republicans, egging you on to get a special prosecutor. that would push it out for two years. well beyond the election. look, there's a problem here, bill clinton on the tarmac, no charges. there's a number of career loyal democratic prosecutors who would have to stand next to loretta lynch. this is obviously biassed. we need a special prosecutor, two years it would
. >> it's like a monti python skit. move along there's nothing to see. that's their whole idea.ed back during the bill clinton scandal with monica lewinsky. the webb site moveon.org. the organization got started about ignoring major problems that the clintons were involved in. so it's like the revival of the whole move on movement. let's move on. we know hillary signed an affidavit saying under the penalty of perjury she turned over all of her emails and then we know she most certainly...
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. >> or the guy in "monte python". >> one or the other. >> now this is you. >> thank you.ay breakfast lovers rejoice. i did this. well -- sausage and egg mcmuffin. >> i love all the breakfast. >> in the afternoon. >> for the first time? >> yeah. i hadn't used the all day breakfast thing. >> wow. >> and you know what, that was so good i wanted pancakes. adding mcgriddle now to the menu this fall along with egg mcmuffin and biscuit sandwiches. most already offer egg mcmuffins or biscuits all day long, so this is new, creating one national menu, mcgriddle the most requested item that is not currently offered. >> i haven't. >> michele obama so mad at us today. first talking about fritos, dorito, cheetos and how much we love them and now talking about sausage egg mcmuffins in the afternoon. >> they're great. love breakfast for dinner. >> join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, sara seisen, michael santoli. volatility somewhat muted as we juggle adp, m&a in the food spa
. >> or the guy in "monte python". >> one or the other. >> now this is you. >> thank you.ay breakfast lovers rejoice. i did this. well -- sausage and egg mcmuffin. >> i love all the breakfast. >> in the afternoon. >> for the first time? >> yeah. i hadn't used the all day breakfast thing. >> wow. >> and you know what, that was so good i wanted pancakes. adding mcgriddle now to the menu this fall along with egg mcmuffin and...
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>> with a lot of people interested in learning mobile languages like swift or ruby and python to build web. dagen: 25 million people have taken courses on the website already while 16 million are registered users. where do you see this going? do you need to raise more money? >> what we are trying to do is build the world's largest platform that helps people with jobs. it's a different type of education at it will help us make that profitable. >> what do you charge? >> a lot of them for free and a small number for $20 a month. trade to help you monetize the business? >> a lot of students. train to the hospital to expand the population of students. >> or employers taken at his good aggregation? >> we go back and hire people like them that if learn the same way. maria: what industries this coating most relevant for? >> every industry is a technology industry. i think we see everything from agriculture to law change, or things that you discovery are becoming popular. using algorithms, every industry is one that can be revolutionary. maria: vocab for example, one of the traditional manufact
>> with a lot of people interested in learning mobile languages like swift or ruby and python to build web. dagen: 25 million people have taken courses on the website already while 16 million are registered users. where do you see this going? do you need to raise more money? >> what we are trying to do is build the world's largest platform that helps people with jobs. it's a different type of education at it will help us make that profitable. >> what do you charge? >> a...
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acts as a python for advertising technique -- as a platform for aol advertising technology.t technology, therefore you have more reach. the kospi give tim armstrong, we spoke to him earlier. >> you are going to go everywhere from mobile video, incredible content from the nfl and nba come all the way through we will be -- serving over one billion consumers with some of the best brands, some of the best partners, some of the best ad tech in the world. what brought this to pass? you thought verizon had the inside track. what gave them the advantage? alex: they just outbid everybody . some of the private equity firms took a look at yahoo! and they may have come on strong with high bids and then over the course of looking at the assets, they realized there were more problems with yahoo!. it was a declining asset and they had some outstanding contracts that if they fired more revenue, it will go away. verizon sort of stuff to their bid. some of the others hold back and therefore verizon was left as the last man standing. david: alex, think he so much. he has been reporting on this
acts as a python for advertising technique -- as a platform for aol advertising technology.t technology, therefore you have more reach. the kospi give tim armstrong, we spoke to him earlier. >> you are going to go everywhere from mobile video, incredible content from the nfl and nba come all the way through we will be -- serving over one billion consumers with some of the best brands, some of the best partners, some of the best ad tech in the world. what brought this to pass? you thought...
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he reminds me of the black knight in monty python's holy grail.if there is any possibility that a european union citizen can have the right to permanent residence. there has been no clear answer to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people. it would be good for the question time. he could offer assurance to those people. >> let me reassure, there is no chance of that happening to someone of those circumstances. we're working hard to do what we want, to give a guarantee to eu citizens they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could see a government trying to undo that would be if british citizens in other european countries diabete have their rig didn't have their rights respected. the new prime minister working to give that guarantee as fast as we can. i'm glad he mentioned e-mails. i got an e-mail as well. i got this. i'm not making this up. i got this on the 16th of september, 2015, from somebody called judith. she said, please, please keep dignity. she gave this
he reminds me of the black knight in monty python's holy grail.if there is any possibility that a european union citizen can have the right to permanent residence. there has been no clear answer to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people. it would be good for the question time. he could offer assurance to those people. >> let me reassure, there is no chance of that happening to someone of those circumstances. we're working hard to do what we want, to give a...
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he has reminded me of the black night in monty python's holy grail.he has been kicked so many times with the says, keep going, it is only a flesh wound. i admire that. >> mr. speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week. i have a question from ina. it is a question from someone who deserves an answer. she says i would like to know if there is any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permit residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations. there have been no clear answers to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people and it would be good if at question time the prime minister could offer some assurance to those people. >> let me reassure you, there is no chance of that. we're working hard to do what we want which is to give a guarantee to eu citizens that they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envisage, a future government
he has reminded me of the black night in monty python's holy grail.he has been kicked so many times with the says, keep going, it is only a flesh wound. i admire that. >> mr. speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week. i have a question from ina. it is a question from someone who deserves an answer. she says i would like to know if there is any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have...