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the joint service committee researched jury selection and found no benefit to random benefit -- random panel selection. in fact, they found it would present substantial difficulties and in any system that recognized competency and the availability and decision-making are critical command functions. it will affect the due process in the criminal system. we will have to have a higher level of scrutiny, not merely our opinion and what that will benefit the system. this has been studied. it's not a problem that needs to be remedied. i will ask that people vote against this amendment. >> the gentleman from utah yielded back his time at the moment. >> miss shea-porter's recognized for five minutes. >> i yield my time to miss spier. >> i think the general lady. -- the gentle lady and i yield. >> the department has generally supported efforts by congress to eliminate unlawful command influence. my point is that -- >> do you yield? >> you know that's not the case in this instance of it >> -- instance. >> let me continue, please. >> mr. brown has the floor. >> is not limited to malicious intent
the joint service committee researched jury selection and found no benefit to random benefit -- random panel selection. in fact, they found it would present substantial difficulties and in any system that recognized competency and the availability and decision-making are critical command functions. it will affect the due process in the criminal system. we will have to have a higher level of scrutiny, not merely our opinion and what that will benefit the system. this has been studied. it's not a...
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so we're starting below the randomness that people perceive. they say i don't know these things, i was just guessing. no. then they would score like a chimpanzee, right? but they are worse than chimpanzee. we have asked roughly 120 questions which we've been experimenting with in public polls and then we selected those where people scored worse than random and asking ourselves, how is this possible, what's the pattern. in the book we're presenting dramatic pattern in more wrong than modern. that's what the book is about. that's the bias. the reader we know will learn something from the book. that's maybe why bill gates is so positive because this is a very useful book. >> so my question to you is this. should you give me a couple of test questions first or should i play your father's viral comment about the chimpanzees and the randomness first? which one should i do first? >> i would love to ask you some questions here and now, because one of the poor messages of this book is humbleness that most journalists that we have been testing score equa
so we're starting below the randomness that people perceive. they say i don't know these things, i was just guessing. no. then they would score like a chimpanzee, right? but they are worse than chimpanzee. we have asked roughly 120 questions which we've been experimenting with in public polls and then we selected those where people scored worse than random and asking ourselves, how is this possible, what's the pattern. in the book we're presenting dramatic pattern in more wrong than modern....
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it then randomizes who is selected within that pool. the amendment does not apply to theaters of operation. the service secretaries are responsible for crafting a plan on how to roll out this new system. the amendment is carefully tailored to increased fairness, remove the perception of undue command influence, and reduce la tig news within the justice system. and i would encourage my colleagues to support the amendment. i yield back. >> any discussion? mr. turner of ohio. >> i'd like to speak in opposition to the amendment. without diminishing at all my thankfulness to miss spaers for the fact that we have been able to work through the caucus, i'm in opposition to this amendment. sometimes we do the same thing every year, even though we have addressed it before. this is one that we had taken up last year. but what's important for the members to understand not only do we take up this issue, but we took up the entire issue on the doing judiciary reform and convening authorities. in fact, this is the text of what we passed in 2017. it's n
it then randomizes who is selected within that pool. the amendment does not apply to theaters of operation. the service secretaries are responsible for crafting a plan on how to roll out this new system. the amendment is carefully tailored to increased fairness, remove the perception of undue command influence, and reduce la tig news within the justice system. and i would encourage my colleagues to support the amendment. i yield back. >> any discussion? mr. turner of ohio. >> i'd...
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everyone's is that life is a product of random events and consequential decisions. -- random events are things that happen to you and are largely beyond your control. consequential decisions are what you choose to do about it. there's no point in wasting your time complaining about the random events. the key to living a life of integrity is to take ownership of the consequential decisions. the philosopher richard bach wrote that you should live your life so that you will never be ashamed if anything you say or do is published around the world, even if it is cast in a false light. wherever life takes you, conductor on affairs with integrity, so you will never regret.look back on consider how modern computers allow people to interact with different scenarios with various outcomes. they let you choose among multiple options. the program then proceeds along different branches or alternate realities, depending upon which decisions you make. when something goes wrong, you can go back, and start over, and try a different decision. real life is not like that. you get just one chance every time.
everyone's is that life is a product of random events and consequential decisions. -- random events are things that happen to you and are largely beyond your control. consequential decisions are what you choose to do about it. there's no point in wasting your time complaining about the random events. the key to living a life of integrity is to take ownership of the consequential decisions. the philosopher richard bach wrote that you should live your life so that you will never be ashamed if...
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there is no point in wasting your time complaining about the random events. the key to living a life of integrity is to take ownership of the consequential decisions. the philosopher richard bach wrote that you should live your life so that you will never be ashamed if anything you do or say is published around the world, even if it is cast in a false light. wherever life takes you, conduct your own affairs with integrity, so you will never need to look back with regret. consider how modern computers allow programmers to develop interactive scenarios with variable outcomes. a program can present you with decision points and let you choose among multiple options. the program then proceeds along different branches, or alternate realities, depending upon which decisions you make. when something goes wrong, you can go back, start over, and try a different decision. but real life is not like that. you get just one chance, every time. each choice permanently alters every subsequent option. that means that the future is completely unpredictable. mathematicians who s
there is no point in wasting your time complaining about the random events. the key to living a life of integrity is to take ownership of the consequential decisions. the philosopher richard bach wrote that you should live your life so that you will never be ashamed if anything you do or say is published around the world, even if it is cast in a false light. wherever life takes you, conduct your own affairs with integrity, so you will never need to look back with regret. consider how modern...
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random showers and random rainbows possible at 4:00 as the clouds open and the showers taper. grab an umbrella if you're heading out at 7:00 this evening. >>> take a look at this brand new video. harvey weinstein leaving new york city police headquarters after turning himself in this morning. you can see it was a really short walk there. he was in canned cuffs as he went into that black suv. that suv took him from police headquarters to the courthouse. it was only a short five-minute drive. weinstein is charged with sexually assaulting two women. here is what abc legal analyst dan abrams said on gma this morning about possible time weinstein might serve if he's convicted. >> he could face up to 25 years in prison. i think he's convicted, he will serve time. >> weinstein's lawyers have said allegations he forced himself on women are false. we'll see what happens. >>> b.a.r.t. officials finally made their decision. they will not be expanding the dublin-pleasanton line to livermore any time soon. the board voted against several proposals after hours of heated debate. dozens of pe
random showers and random rainbows possible at 4:00 as the clouds open and the showers taper. grab an umbrella if you're heading out at 7:00 this evening. >>> take a look at this brand new video. harvey weinstein leaving new york city police headquarters after turning himself in this morning. you can see it was a really short walk there. he was in canned cuffs as he went into that black suv. that suv took him from police headquarters to the courthouse. it was only a short five-minute...
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random musical genre.ka. how fast is ska? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm in love with the shape of you push and pull like a magnet too ♪ ♪ my heart is falling too i'm in love with your body oh i oh i oh i oh i i'm in love with your body ♪ ♪ oh i oh i oh i oh i i'm in love with your body ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a little -- i don't know what i was doing there. all right. i'll let you go ahead. ariana, it's your turn. go ahead. >> okay. [ beeping ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: all right. "humble." >> goth rock. like, goth rock -- like 2 2003 evanescence goth rock? >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] what does that sound like, yeah? >> like, hot topic shopping goth? >> jimmy: wait, how does that sound? yeah. ♪ ♪ oh right stroke put lil baby in a spiral soprano c we like to keep it on a high note ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's levels to it you and i know bitch sit down be humble ♪ ♪ sit down be humble oh sit down be humble ♪ ♪ sit down be humble oh sit down ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what?!
random musical genre.ka. how fast is ska? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm in love with the shape of you push and pull like a magnet too ♪ ♪ my heart is falling too i'm in love with your body oh i oh i oh i oh i i'm in love with your body ♪ ♪ oh i oh i oh i oh i i'm in love with your body ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a little -- i don't know what i was doing there. all right. i'll let you go ahead. ariana, it's your turn. go ahead. >> okay. [ beeping ] [...
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still a random shower around. that will be the case from midnight all the way till about 8:00 tomorrow morning when the santa cruz mountains in the diablo range can be wet. notice the gray going around. how much will fall on your neighborhood? some of us may not receive anything. the rest of us less than .1 inch. wild temperature swings. 50s, 60s, 70s. not bad. monday and tuesday, 60s in the coast, 80s around the bay. it stops. wednesday and thursday back in the 50s, 60s and 70s. turn it over to alexis. a lot to talk about. >> sure do this morning. we've got video here of one of our two major problems. this is eastbound 80 before you get to the carquinez bridge. you saw all those flames, the semi jackknifed around 1:20 this morning and burst into flames. we have injuries reported to that driver although we don't know the extent of them. a huge emergency response. we had a full freeway closure for about two hours this morning. and then even when they did get one lane back open we had a secondary crash as vehicles s
still a random shower around. that will be the case from midnight all the way till about 8:00 tomorrow morning when the santa cruz mountains in the diablo range can be wet. notice the gray going around. how much will fall on your neighborhood? some of us may not receive anything. the rest of us less than .1 inch. wild temperature swings. 50s, 60s, 70s. not bad. monday and tuesday, 60s in the coast, 80s around the bay. it stops. wednesday and thursday back in the 50s, 60s and 70s. turn it over...
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it is a random act. you do screening. i agree with darrin, you should do better screening, but how do you do it for the entire population of the united states. so it is this randomness that's caused a huge problem. on one hand, school districts don't have enough money to put a metal detector in places where they've never had this type of violence. >> if they had the money, teachers wouldn't be buying school supplies with their own money. >> that's a part of the problem. the other thing is there is a big issue here about how do we keep the educational environment. do we fortify the schools in such a way that now you've got armed guards roaming the hallways? it is a huge issue to try to provide the right balance of security in a school setting. >> i've heard this said, too. let's assume you and i are within a few years of each other? you guys are attaching an old notion of going to school in america. america in the interim has changed. our need for safety has changed. we're going to need to fortress up. >> the challenge the
it is a random act. you do screening. i agree with darrin, you should do better screening, but how do you do it for the entire population of the united states. so it is this randomness that's caused a huge problem. on one hand, school districts don't have enough money to put a metal detector in places where they've never had this type of violence. >> if they had the money, teachers wouldn't be buying school supplies with their own money. >> that's a part of the problem. the other...
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the family who says a private conversation was recorded and shared with a random contact. what amazon just told us. >>> and good evening and thanks for joining us on a very busy thursday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with those major developments on north korea. president trump calling off the summit on its nuclear program, citing north korea's, quote, open hostility. it came just hours after north korea vitedournalists to say what they say was the planned destruction of their nuclear testing site. these images just coming in. and on both sides, tough talk. president trump reminding north korea of america's overwhelming nuclear might. so, the question, does today increase the risk of war? abc's jonathan karl with the president's answer. >> reporter: president trump warned ominously the collapse of the summit is bad news for the entire world. >> i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea, and indeed, a setback for the world. >> reporter: the president pulled out in a wistful letter to kim jong-un, addressing the north korean dictator as
the family who says a private conversation was recorded and shared with a random contact. what amazon just told us. >>> and good evening and thanks for joining us on a very busy thursday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with those major developments on north korea. president trump calling off the summit on its nuclear program, citing north korea's, quote, open hostility. it came just hours after north korea vitedournalists to say what they say was the planned...
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he gets into big random chats. >> he is doing quite the opposite.t's a pretty close call. they sense that he is there. >> i'm sorry. >> sorry about that. >> it was an impressive save. >> he goes look at the >> when it comes to doing this he is waiting. that opportunity to maybe get a second one in there. uncle john working and another goes in and then a very confused woman. >> is this -- >> i have gone over there th paint. this is all funny and stuff. see how well it works for a simple prank? you turn your back in your cart there. you to watch it! this lady has brch distracted. a little bit of ivory and then bang bang bang, more more more. he is loading it they are helping her out and putting oesh stuff back in. he is trying to get another slab of water into her cart. >> it is good she didn't just freak out. >> he does manage to get water onto one cart. she slowly putting home decorative stuff in there. they just leg it. >> that's it. that's all. check out >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on. president trump canceling the summit with
he gets into big random chats. >> he is doing quite the opposite.t's a pretty close call. they sense that he is there. >> i'm sorry. >> sorry about that. >> it was an impressive save. >> he goes look at the >> when it comes to doing this he is waiting. that opportunity to maybe get a second one in there. uncle john working and another goes in and then a very confused woman. >> is this -- >> i have gone over there th paint. this is all funny and...
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police say the suspect went up to random groups of people with the knife and just began stabbing. isis claim responsibility, they heard the attacker shout. victims describe what it is like. >> reporter: police in paris rushing to the scene after an attacker began stabbing people at random. cell phone videos showing people sprinting away from the danger. the attack taking place in an area full of bars, restaurants and theaters.>> i was having a dream with a friend and heard a boom. i went out and saw a guy laying on the ground. after that we rushed back into the bar. >> reporter: moments later gunfire rings out, police shooting and killing the armed man.>> i went to see what it was. people were taking care of each other. >> reporter: on twitter the president praising police where he says they neutralized the terrorist. >> i walked toward them, then a man came with a bulletproof vest. we thought it's the police so we couldn't be harmed anymore.>> reporter: friends on high alert after 245 people being killed in the last few years.>> the department says our thoughts are with the famil
police say the suspect went up to random groups of people with the knife and just began stabbing. isis claim responsibility, they heard the attacker shout. victims describe what it is like. >> reporter: police in paris rushing to the scene after an attacker began stabbing people at random. cell phone videos showing people sprinting away from the danger. the attack taking place in an area full of bars, restaurants and theaters.>> i was having a dream with a friend and heard a boom. i...
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guest: random it is. fors are so important politics, it is a way for elected officials to know what we think, but not all public opinions were created equal. let's make sure that a scientific poll, a legitimate poll, first must start with that random sample. guest: you know the trend here -- all of the students are calling from third period classes. they are right in the zone. [laughter] host: again, we are in the middle of our c-span's cram for the exam crew. we are with an beginning and and larson -- andrew conneen and daniel larsen. have regional lines for this, students only in central and eastern time zones can call (202) 748-8000. those in the mountain and pacific time zones can call (202) 748-8001, or you can tweet mforexam.pancra let andy tackle this first asking you please explain the notorious services? guest: this goes back to the appointment service, the president gets to nominate a disease, specifically through the federal arts, certainly the supreme work, but remember, there are hundreds of
guest: random it is. fors are so important politics, it is a way for elected officials to know what we think, but not all public opinions were created equal. let's make sure that a scientific poll, a legitimate poll, first must start with that random sample. guest: you know the trend here -- all of the students are calling from third period classes. they are right in the zone. [laughter] host: again, we are in the middle of our c-span's cram for the exam crew. we are with an beginning and and...
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only half of them have been used randomized control. only three found positive, long-term results, and these took place 48, 58 years ago, with treatment groups very small, mostly children. they focused on infants, toddlers, not pre-k and had huge in home family visits which seemed to work out well. the teacher to student ratio was 33 to 66% higher than what students will be getting in the proposed programs, teachers all had bachelors agree and experience in these programs, and moms all had i.q.'s under 85. the treatment wasn't random. the moms stayed at home and dad worked outside of the home. the treatment groups and the control group still only earned under $12,000 a year. they both had approximately 50% arrest rates, yes, 6%, less than a semester more in school, no i.q. differences beyond the differences actually shown among the children. the best results were with the moms with an i.q. under 70, and the younger moms with less school. the mothers actually in the treatment groups showed the biggest gains in lifetime earnings, even loo
only half of them have been used randomized control. only three found positive, long-term results, and these took place 48, 58 years ago, with treatment groups very small, mostly children. they focused on infants, toddlers, not pre-k and had huge in home family visits which seemed to work out well. the teacher to student ratio was 33 to 66% higher than what students will be getting in the proposed programs, teachers all had bachelors agree and experience in these programs, and moms all had...
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amazon's alexa records a couple's private conversation and sends it out to a random contact. privacy. stay right there. there's little rest for a single dad. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. if you had any lingering doubts about the performance... of lexus hybrids, this should clear the air. now comparably priced to the rest of the lineup. experience amazing a
amazon's alexa records a couple's private conversation and sends it out to a random contact. privacy. stay right there. there's little rest for a single dad. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... ...plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all...
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kids will be able to go to school siddons school and come back without their parents wearing that a random or thigh schelde will will you know will kill their kids. the shelling sporadic shelling random shelling that is lasted for seven years that is claimed that hundreds of lives a month is now over for the first time damascus is free of war. it's a tragic story and i hope whatever political side or whatever country your views from that they will all feel that this is great that finally you know this tragic conflict is is over many thanks for i guess the air with the latest for us. laws to hell that's how locals have described this huge mountain cabin in turkmenistan central asia it's filled with flaming natural gas quite a sight it's been burning day and night as well for more than forty years of video to see roughly sent in a drone. i . always thought it really we go. all over the way more news coming your way just half an hour. join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports this knows i'm show business i'll see you then.
kids will be able to go to school siddons school and come back without their parents wearing that a random or thigh schelde will will you know will kill their kids. the shelling sporadic shelling random shelling that is lasted for seven years that is claimed that hundreds of lives a month is now over for the first time damascus is free of war. it's a tragic story and i hope whatever political side or whatever country your views from that they will all feel that this is great that finally you...
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. >>> can you imagine alexa recording a private conversation in your home, and then sending it to random person you know? well, that happened. how the couple found out, and what nay did immediately afterwards. >>> we're trying to kick off summer this weekend, but today is the 13th day in a row of below average temperatures, and here's one of the reasons why. we still have the potential for some wet weather through tomorrow morning, and we'll take an hour by hour look at that in marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> not the only ones with wet weather. look at this from heavenly up in lake tahoe. it's wet up there, and there's a flood watch for the green area, one mud slide so far this week, and more are possible. above 8,000 feet, there's a possibility of snow up to 3 inches in the highest peaks, up to 5 inches, and this is possible through 5:00 tomorrow morn
. >>> can you imagine alexa recording a private conversation in your home, and then sending it to random person you know? well, that happened. how the couple found out, and what nay did immediately afterwards. >>> we're trying to kick off summer this weekend, but today is the 13th day in a row of below average temperatures, and here's one of the reasons why. we still have the potential for some wet weather through tomorrow morning, and we'll take an hour by hour look at that...
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so far the attack is called a random act. >>> a first for an officer in washington state tonight. guy gil tweeted these photos. a driver saw a small on the in the air. drove for 18 miles, stopped for gas and found a gun stuck in the front of his car. it's not clear if it came from an overpass or from other vehicle. >>> the which wayia volcano is producing an unusual sight that could be dangerous. blue flamesing be seen burning cracks in the pavement. the effect is caused by methane gas produced when lava burns plants and trees. here's the new fear. any methane trapped underground could trigger explosions. >>> heavy track near at&t park. our abc7 news camera caught the fireworks a little over an hour ago that capped off san francisco state's graduation ceremony. the university took over the ballpark for the night. we saw traffic before the ceremony starred. san francisco city hall is lit up tonight in purple and gold to honor it the graduates. this is a live look. those are san francisco state's colors. >>> a race against time tonight for passengers standed at sfo. many are finally
so far the attack is called a random act. >>> a first for an officer in washington state tonight. guy gil tweeted these photos. a driver saw a small on the in the air. drove for 18 miles, stopped for gas and found a gun stuck in the front of his car. it's not clear if it came from an overpass or from other vehicle. >>> the which wayia volcano is producing an unusual sight that could be dangerous. blue flamesing be seen burning cracks in the pavement. the effect is caused by...
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there may be random drizzle for the morning commute. look at the ferry building, the flags unfurled completely because of the breeze this morning. 48 to 55, a little cooler this morning. 55 to 60 at noon, 56 to about 63 at 4:00. that's a couple degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. we'll be in the mid to upper 50s by about 7:00. all right. le
there may be random drizzle for the morning commute. look at the ferry building, the flags unfurled completely because of the breeze this morning. 48 to 55, a little cooler this morning. 55 to 60 at noon, 56 to about 63 at 4:00. that's a couple degrees cooler than yesterday afternoon. we'll be in the mid to upper 50s by about 7:00. all right. le
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and the senior publishing executive with random house had a vision, saw an opportunity for a selective press specializing in books by public figures, journalists, historians and social critics. frank pearl, then chairman, and public affairs, founded with many important issues. and stirring constructive controversy. the crisis of global capitalism and blind man's bluff by journalist, and the world of 3 zeros by mohammad yunus and the store before the storm. and provide readers with revealing and thought-provoking work. with timely interest. and i had the good fortune to be published by public affairs. and and working with the team in public affairs, a lot like our days together. many more pages to write and rewrite for the books. and celebrating the 20anniversary of public affairs, i thought it was only fitting because the company has special significance for this bookstore. many public affairs titles do very well, he had a bookseller leave the store to take editing position at the publishing firm. we put together a great panel to talk about publishing and bookselling and the role publi
and the senior publishing executive with random house had a vision, saw an opportunity for a selective press specializing in books by public figures, journalists, historians and social critics. frank pearl, then chairman, and public affairs, founded with many important issues. and stirring constructive controversy. the crisis of global capitalism and blind man's bluff by journalist, and the world of 3 zeros by mohammad yunus and the store before the storm. and provide readers with revealing and...
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emory predicted in their book a choice of futures a clockwork orange reality where youths commit random acts of violence then go home and watch on t.v. as mass media and television put them into increasingly dissociated states. perhaps we have entered that dissociated state with wars and rumors of wars echoing daily superhero save the world nightly on our mobile screen we have been attacked we are . in two thousand and seventeen luminary director rob reiner created the committee to investigate russia with former director of national intelligence james clapper who lied to congress about an essay domestic surveillance and david frum renowned for quoting the axis of evil phrase as president george w. bush's speech writer writer chose morgan freeman who is known for playing the voice of god to deliver the message i mean you have guys like rob reiner you know who is associated with the ultimate of the cabal of liberal jewish thinkers in hollywood and suddenly they're talking about russia russia russia russia is now seen as control of of the new media now the fashion is you got to hate the ru
emory predicted in their book a choice of futures a clockwork orange reality where youths commit random acts of violence then go home and watch on t.v. as mass media and television put them into increasingly dissociated states. perhaps we have entered that dissociated state with wars and rumors of wars echoing daily superhero save the world nightly on our mobile screen we have been attacked we are . in two thousand and seventeen luminary director rob reiner created the committee to investigate...
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a random lied. lied.n big-time. to hide itsts nuclear program. in 2017, they moved there nuclear weapon files to a highly secret location in tehran. this is the district and tehran where they kept their atomic weapons files. few iranians knew where it was. also, a few israelis. from the outside this was an innocent-looking compound. it looks like a dilapidated warehouse. on the inside, it contained a rands secret -- a contained round things it contained iran's secret files. from inside we got the vaults. and another 55,000 cd's.on 183 everything you are about to see is an exact copy of the original iranian material. you may want to know, where are the originals. i can say they are now in a very safe place. here is what the files included. incriminating documents. incriminating charts. incriminating presentations. incriminating blueprints. incriminating photos. incriminating videos. and more. thehare this material with united states. the united states can vouch for its authenticity. we will also share with other countries and we will share with th
a random lied. lied.n big-time. to hide itsts nuclear program. in 2017, they moved there nuclear weapon files to a highly secret location in tehran. this is the district and tehran where they kept their atomic weapons files. few iranians knew where it was. also, a few israelis. from the outside this was an innocent-looking compound. it looks like a dilapidated warehouse. on the inside, it contained a rands secret -- a contained round things it contained iran's secret files. from inside we got...
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these flows are a little more unpredictable so they are fissure eruptions happening in random locations and are popping up without any warning. most of the lava flows that we're used to seeing here on the big island are flows that are a lot more mellow and more predictable though they can destroy homes. they start flowing downslope, so it's very predictable where the lava is going to be next, where it's coming from and where you don't want to, and in this case with these fissure eruptions, you know, they have been breaking out on this line and other than that they are completely random, so that makes them dangerous. they can be shooting lava anywhere up from a few feet, up until the ones we have here behind me and several hundred feet and they can get really, really big so it's definitely a little bit dangerous. i got my respirator for the gasses that are extremely noxious and we've had large-sized lava boulder flying out of the vents here. the biggest one i've seen was about the quarter size of a vw bug. >> oh, my gosh. >> hunk flaming pieces of rock. you can hear the explosions. you c
these flows are a little more unpredictable so they are fissure eruptions happening in random locations and are popping up without any warning. most of the lava flows that we're used to seeing here on the big island are flows that are a lot more mellow and more predictable though they can destroy homes. they start flowing downslope, so it's very predictable where the lava is going to be next, where it's coming from and where you don't want to, and in this case with these fissure eruptions, you...
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>> mostly i was appalled by the just random capitalization of words that typically aren't capitalized i think that that's what set it off but then when i really started examining it, i realized it was really self-serving for one thing and for another thing, it just was almost jar to go read in terms of style and i wished it had been smoother. i wished it had been more executive, perhaps. >> a lot of the capitalizations, right, he capitalized the word federal and nation. apparently there's a federal style book which suggests that you can capitalize nation at some points, correct? >> there is. there is a national style book. there are any number of different style books, but my philosophy as a teacher is if we aren't teaching this in the classroom, then why are we using it in a style book. if you're going to write a biography or write a press release and you refer to lincoln's grave then why aren't you also capitalizing lincoln's tea pot. random capitalization goes against the grammatical tragedy of the commons if you just start randomly deciding which words are proper nouns and which a
>> mostly i was appalled by the just random capitalization of words that typically aren't capitalized i think that that's what set it off but then when i really started examining it, i realized it was really self-serving for one thing and for another thing, it just was almost jar to go read in terms of style and i wished it had been smoother. i wished it had been more executive, perhaps. >> a lot of the capitalizations, right, he capitalized the word federal and nation. apparently...
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the weather and they get very excited when it's going to rain any musicians a basket is doing the randoms you know for a fact that they're probably trying to get off gods eleven o'clock and go home early. is she going to shampoo it before really. just moments from now ok gosh how often do you have to do that every month once a month. when freshly some good. bandmaster your own player actually and i know that but today you're conducting about one what does that mean you're out there on the porch out and how does it work well i go out there with bands i may come to the. club the check when. and then i conduct i do so called so you with. your palace and after that and then you come out. yes i marched with them yes yes not sorry these are all new terms for me inspection. so every coldstream guards and one of the biggest events in the british calendar the true colors celebrate the queen's birthday and this year she's ninety years old so it's going to be even bigger more spectacular. that me a lot of rehearsals and a lot of inspection. and. i'm. really happy to welcome the horn section of the b
the weather and they get very excited when it's going to rain any musicians a basket is doing the randoms you know for a fact that they're probably trying to get off gods eleven o'clock and go home early. is she going to shampoo it before really. just moments from now ok gosh how often do you have to do that every month once a month. when freshly some good. bandmaster your own player actually and i know that but today you're conducting about one what does that mean you're out there on the porch...
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i don't know any information about this specific incident. >> it wasn't a random hypothetical, it haded at the event. you were there representing cnn. you were also told to that. you can't attend, then what happened? >> that's right. it's worth noting this was an event about harmful chemicals in drinking water. cnn was there to cover it. cnn didn't learn b about it from the learned about it from a subscription service. so a cnn photographer arrived nearly two hours early. he was told he was not invited and he had to leave. that ap reporter was on her way in. and just about five minutes later, our photographer says that all he saw was the doors at the epa swing open, an arm of the security guard shoving the reporter out of the door. forceful enough that she was having trouble keeping up with her steps. that reporter told her crew that she told security she wanted to speak to the press office about why she couldn't go. myself and my producer, we tried to enter through a different do door. we were told we were not allowed to be there because we were not invited. i want to get in the epa
i don't know any information about this specific incident. >> it wasn't a random hypothetical, it haded at the event. you were there representing cnn. you were also told to that. you can't attend, then what happened? >> that's right. it's worth noting this was an event about harmful chemicals in drinking water. cnn was there to cover it. cnn didn't learn b about it from the learned about it from a subscription service. so a cnn photographer arrived nearly two hours early. he was...
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investigators say that neighborhood appears to have been chosen at random for the transaction. police have no suspect information at this time...in pleasant hill haaziq madyun (catherine) a big celebration in the north bay the first resident has moved back into his rebuilt home that was destroyed in the wildfires. it was an emotional day - filled with pride and joy. kron four's terisa estacio takes us to coffey park... (estacio reporting) (here is your key momento)a ribbon cutting, a certificate, special keys this was not your typical homecoming but this was not a normal situation. dan bradford, back home, northbay fires "very appriate this." dan bradford is the first person to move back into coffey park after the tubbs fire roared through the neighborhood destroying thousands of homes. dan wiped away tears as he took in the moment, thanking city officials and his contractors. dan bradford, back home, northbay fires. for city officials they were beaming with pride - chris coursey, mayor santa rosa. "it is been a journey." dan took everyone in for a tour of his new home. as you
investigators say that neighborhood appears to have been chosen at random for the transaction. police have no suspect information at this time...in pleasant hill haaziq madyun (catherine) a big celebration in the north bay the first resident has moved back into his rebuilt home that was destroyed in the wildfires. it was an emotional day - filled with pride and joy. kron four's terisa estacio takes us to coffey park... (estacio reporting) (here is your key momento)a ribbon cutting, a...
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feels it is appropriate to physically touch or physically handle -- >> i'm not going to weigh into random hypotheticals that may or may not exist. you're asking me to speak to blanket possibilities, which i'm not going to do nor would i never ask you to do. john, go ahead. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. there's been considerable discussion back and forth about the tenure of speaker ryan, whether he will relinquish his gavel early and have a new election of a speaker before the elections. conservative lawmakers on capitol hill made it clear that they want ryan to stay, congressman warren davidson said that's unfair to the new members coming in and he also said that there should be a discharge position so members can have an up-and-down vote on repeal of the affordable care act and immigration. does the president agree stwawi the states of the congressman? >> i haven't spoken to the congressman. i wouldn't want to weigh in on that. john. >> reporter: the president spoke about the protections he's prepared to offer not only personally but also for his country. in preparing for these meetings
feels it is appropriate to physically touch or physically handle -- >> i'm not going to weigh into random hypotheticals that may or may not exist. you're asking me to speak to blanket possibilities, which i'm not going to do nor would i never ask you to do. john, go ahead. >> reporter: thank you, sarah. there's been considerable discussion back and forth about the tenure of speaker ryan, whether he will relinquish his gavel early and have a new election of a speaker before the...
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the shooting appears to be random.lican leaders demanding more transparency after the department of justice holds a fiery meeting on russia probe sources, democrats insist there is no evidence of a spy in the trump campaign. todd pyro joins us with the latest on this. >> day which should have led to common ground with both sides digging in on what the pres. calls spygate, classified briefings held by the fbi and justice department to ease republican pressure over the russia investigation. it came up with the pres.'s outcry over revelations a confidential informant made contact with several of his advisers during the 2016 campaign. the controversy surrounding these meetings, the invite list coming in the end one meeting, republicans, the other was bipartisan. second, the appearance of white house chief of staff john kelly and white house lawyer emmett flood. democrats calling it improper in response. there are huckabee sanders explained, quote, neither chief kelly nor mr. flood attended the meeting but made brief remark
the shooting appears to be random.lican leaders demanding more transparency after the department of justice holds a fiery meeting on russia probe sources, democrats insist there is no evidence of a spy in the trump campaign. todd pyro joins us with the latest on this. >> day which should have led to common ground with both sides digging in on what the pres. calls spygate, classified briefings held by the fbi and justice department to ease republican pressure over the russia investigation....
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the peter had switch careers and spent some time as a senior publishing executive with random house had a vision. he saw an opportunity for small press specialized in books with public figures and social critics. he was supported by frank, chairman of the investment firm perseus capital. in another number of other investors. the books they have brought to print have dealt with many important issues. informing public discussion in some cases during constructive controversy. 1998 it featured the bestsellers by george soros and blind man's bluff but sherry and christopher true. two recent hits such as a world of three zeros in the storm before the storm by mike duncan. public affairs continues to provide readers with thought-provoking work of timely interest. not just once, but twice when i was a journalist of the good fortune to have books published. i knew peter one of my first editors when i sent overseas by the post. working with him and his team felt like our days together on the foreign desk except there many more pages to write and rewrite. when he asked for host an event celebratin
the peter had switch careers and spent some time as a senior publishing executive with random house had a vision. he saw an opportunity for small press specialized in books with public figures and social critics. he was supported by frank, chairman of the investment firm perseus capital. in another number of other investors. the books they have brought to print have dealt with many important issues. informing public discussion in some cases during constructive controversy. 1998 it featured the...
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the french random of the most united is one step ahead of the italian did not only converted the office software but also like the munich administration changed the operating system from windows to linux and by doing so saved around twenty million euros in eight years nevertheless the police department is now coming on the massive pressure to investigate europe has seen an order from the ministry of the interior to force the return of those on the money to microsoft does the corporation have such an influence one of those who has been following this for a long time does it from the french n.g.o.s appeal which fights for the use of free software. because that. was all he gets also except for that short yes i can. fill them up to you know as sure as you want to link them all is no life should be. allowed to own up on a box and i think you can see from this you know. more what in the who also said that this court here on the definition. is said that he stepped in kuwait. didn't use legan a moment microsoft meant about what happens in the email address in austin is today he said. it's not m
the french random of the most united is one step ahead of the italian did not only converted the office software but also like the munich administration changed the operating system from windows to linux and by doing so saved around twenty million euros in eight years nevertheless the police department is now coming on the massive pressure to investigate europe has seen an order from the ministry of the interior to force the return of those on the money to microsoft does the corporation have...
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danielle says amazon echo device in the home recorded a private conversation and sent a cope to the randomct, employee in seattle, 175 miles away. this is part of that conversation. >> last, we need a construction builder, used to building bigger homes. >> danielle unplugged all the devices and repeatedly called up amazon. she says an alexa engineer investigated her story. >> did he tell you why it happened? >> he said, that the device guessed what we were saying. >> in a statement to cbs, amazon says, background conversation was interpreted by alexa as commands to record and send a message. as unlikely as this string of events is, we are evaluating options to make this case even less likely. >> they have absolutely no right to listen and record my conversations. it is unheard of. >> amazon says they take privacy seriously. they called this a rare occurrence. and they're investigating to ensure that it does not happen again. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. and for others, you can check back with us a little later for the morning news a
danielle says amazon echo device in the home recorded a private conversation and sent a cope to the randomct, employee in seattle, 175 miles away. this is part of that conversation. >> last, we need a construction builder, used to building bigger homes. >> danielle unplugged all the devices and repeatedly called up amazon. she says an alexa engineer investigated her story. >> did he tell you why it happened? >> he said, that the device guessed what we were saying....
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which relied heavily upon behavior detection officers and ipod randomizing apps to expedite screening for large members, numbers of passengers who had not enrolled in pre-check. last congress ranking member thompson introduced a bill to curtail the use of managed inclusion. and after the bill passed the house, then administrator directed that the practice be phased out. although managed inclusion came to an end in september 2015, tsa continues to use passenger screening canines and other tools to prescreen passengers who have not enrolled in pre-check and provide them access to expedited screening. tsa said it intends to modify these practices. given the evolving threat landscape it must do so expeditiously. every passenger must receive an appropriate level of screening. tsa must also address the underlying factors that have led to these practices. tsa has cited a lack of enrollment and in pre-check and other dhs-trusted traveler programs, as one reason for their development. however, these practices may provide a disincentive for those who would otherwise consider enrolling in pre-ch
which relied heavily upon behavior detection officers and ipod randomizing apps to expedite screening for large members, numbers of passengers who had not enrolled in pre-check. last congress ranking member thompson introduced a bill to curtail the use of managed inclusion. and after the bill passed the house, then administrator directed that the practice be phased out. although managed inclusion came to an end in september 2015, tsa continues to use passenger screening canines and other tools...
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but one family claims echo has been recording their conversations and sending the audio file to randoms easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four w
but one family claims echo has been recording their conversations and sending the audio file to randoms easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better....