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computing and a program called mit intelligence quest. and sticking with ai toyota motor corporation is investing in a startup that uses artificial intelligence for robots and they aren't just any robots these can pick up after your children or your spouse or even you i suppose by doing daily tasks such as picking up and placing toys in their proper place loading a dishwasher and even keeping an inventory of household items through a built in camera the robot can see and identify objects and a term and what to do with them in the home it can even locate and bring objects to people robot find my phone and bring it to me wouldn't it be nice. that's all the time we have thanks to all of you and to all the robots out there for joining us you can catch boom bust on youtube dot com slash our team so long for now. you know world is a big part of. us and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell us more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting p
computing and a program called mit intelligence quest. and sticking with ai toyota motor corporation is investing in a startup that uses artificial intelligence for robots and they aren't just any robots these can pick up after your children or your spouse or even you i suppose by doing daily tasks such as picking up and placing toys in their proper place loading a dishwasher and even keeping an inventory of household items through a built in camera the robot can see and identify objects and a...
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when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. >> so, which gilded age mansion remains the largest private home in america? it's the biltmore estate in north carolina. >> it may not be the retirement home you'd expect for two high school teachers sandy and tim perkins -- a grand mansion on 100 acres outside princeton, new jersey. and the more you hear about it, the less likely it seems. an antique chateau dismantled in the 1940s and shipped from the french countryside across the atlantic by its new american owners. >> and they brought back the artisans to put it back together.. that's really cool. >> yes. >> not only does the wealthy
when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. >> so, which gilded age mansion remains the largest private home in america? it's the biltmore estate in north carolina. >> it may not be the retirement home you'd expect for two high school teachers sandy and tim perkins -- a grand mansion on 100...
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iam sarah i am sarah mit, and i iam sarah mit, and i have i am sarah mit, and i have adhd.ing round my head all the time. the's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it is usually the one that is most emulating. right now, stood here, it is definitelyjumping on the line. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefro ntal cortex, adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for self—control and attention. research is now using technology to affect neurological changes to this region. by activating this, which is often less engaged in the brains of people with adhd, researchers are hoping to improve concentration. it also enhances the activity of this right frontal area. but the medication has the problem that has side—effects, people don't like the side—effects, of course. a
iam sarah i am sarah mit, and i iam sarah mit, and i have i am sarah mit, and i have adhd.ing round my head all the time. the's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it is usually the one that is most emulating. right now, stood here, it is definitelyjumping on the line. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important,...
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new report says sent eight students to harvard, 12 to princeton, ten to mit last year. more than any other high school in the region, second in the state. pretty impressive stuff. >> i think that's where janelle wang went, she likes to mention that whenever possible. >> i thought would say that's where you went. >> no. >> i didn't either. schools here in san jose. >>> increased fire danger this weekend up and down the state. examples of what we're talking about. video of lightning strikes east of san diego. by the desert state park. lightning in all directions, 360 degrees last night. also got about quarter inch of rain, a positive, damping some of the fire fears. talking to rob during the break, we're not getting that action but we have video so it's nice. >> and in southern california, drought conditions are worse. so coming with rain is good news but also partially responsible for the offshore wind pattern here. area of low pressure in southern california, round two of thunderstorms possible there. spin to the clouds, low pressure. around the bay area is high pressur
new report says sent eight students to harvard, 12 to princeton, ten to mit last year. more than any other high school in the region, second in the state. pretty impressive stuff. >> i think that's where janelle wang went, she likes to mention that whenever possible. >> i thought would say that's where you went. >> no. >> i didn't either. schools here in san jose. >>> increased fire danger this weekend up and down the state. examples of what we're talking about....
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he did work at mit as a professor.ncle john here at mit, i don't know what that thing is, but i know this. it had nothing to do with climate science because uncle john was an electrical engineer, not a climatologist. it gets better. even if uncle john were a climatologist or a hobbyist who just read up on it, trump says he never spoke to him about this particular subject, which would make sense because it wasn't his field. but what an odd thing for him to acknowledge. so he concludes that, i have a natural instinct for science. so let me get this right. you don't have any other proof. you're not relying on an uncle who was a scientist who gave you better proof, but you're relying on the fact that you had an uncle who was a scientist, but not a climate scientist, to come to the conclusion that you therefore have a knack for knowing more than real scientists. that's how he gets to how he feels about climate change. ladies and gentlemen, president donald trump. that's all for us tonight. thank you for watching. cnn tonigh
he did work at mit as a professor.ncle john here at mit, i don't know what that thing is, but i know this. it had nothing to do with climate science because uncle john was an electrical engineer, not a climatologist. it gets better. even if uncle john were a climatologist or a hobbyist who just read up on it, trump says he never spoke to him about this particular subject, which would make sense because it wasn't his field. but what an odd thing for him to acknowledge. so he concludes that, i...
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mit also announced they would be putting $1 billion into a new college for artificial intelligence.ith expertise in fields as diverse as chemistry and history with machine learning courses. and finally the power of electricity has been harnessed to keep your chewing gum fresh as you chew, by zapping your tongue. it is apparently pain—free and is called "unlimited electric gum." when chewed the gum creates a small current which tricks the tongue into experiencing different tastes. now to california, where richard taylor has been looking at adobe's creative vision of the future. whether it is intelligently animating your flat 20 photos so they appear to have depth, cropping your regular videos to keep the important action in frame for vertical video sites like instagram, or making smart selections of objects inside your videos to realise an artistic vision — these are just a few of the ideas dreamt up by the engineers inside adobe. even though they may not all make it into the product pipeline, they are designed to inspire the creative community making their pilgrimage to the company'
mit also announced they would be putting $1 billion into a new college for artificial intelligence.ith expertise in fields as diverse as chemistry and history with machine learning courses. and finally the power of electricity has been harnessed to keep your chewing gum fresh as you chew, by zapping your tongue. it is apparently pain—free and is called "unlimited electric gum." when chewed the gum creates a small current which tricks the tongue into experiencing different tastes....
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sponsor me newton for my mit on how i was invested in and found. that i tells a kilometer from when i marched up in the climbs that me so hard and so. you spanish makes class awfully conscient warden. so one can subsist on africa. on the dimensions of the novel position invited. more not to. do it in town what about smith. has come up all in go so often gotta. do it. to their power to them and me to tell them so few. of us should follow. it through physical more than the. other way lack or someone who goes and gets a new. thread of. time even if. he says the ones i've been eating the. router if i think on my own for when it's possible that i'm going to fail let me know this info from the author give my knowledge on not being here. being the ones that are going to. work work on it have been turned over in front of the market should write a well. rather silly remark i've written for on the topic of putting them on plus all but will take theirs through example not to do it would mean that one day i'll just. have to look at. the system and just because
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eastern with mit's deborah bluhm's report on the science behind and development of food safety regulations in the united states. that happens tonight i'll book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction fiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. the full schedule is available on our website, but tv.org. >> host: robert, were showing the book, pu pope francis. >> the book is written mainly by economists. were writing it in response to the encyclical that came out a few years ago on the care of our common home. it's known as the pope's environmental encyclical. were trying to engage the pope in dialogue, a word he uses 25 times. hopefully fill in some blind spots that he has. we all have blind spots. that is kind of the aim. to fill in the blind spots about ways that we can make markets work as a caring society of fix big problems like poverty and environmental problems at the same time. >> host: you have michael novak during the intro and robert murphy doing the close. two catholic men and economists. did you want only catholics to rights? >> no. we didn't. i am a ver
eastern with mit's deborah bluhm's report on the science behind and development of food safety regulations in the united states. that happens tonight i'll book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction fiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. the full schedule is available on our website, but tv.org. >> host: robert, were showing the book, pu pope francis. >> the book is written mainly by economists. were writing it in response to the encyclical that came...
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a leading astrophysicist at mit told me there is an old boys network that hinders developing women.'s start with the latest development in donald trump's fight to get his nominee for the supreme court confirmed. here's new york times, as usual with president trump's press conferences, this one interviewing anyone it deems necessary as long as the interview was finished by the end of the week a lot of scrutiny on what exactly what the fbi would be doing. but it needs to finish its work by the end of the week. after a long press conference, it was the usual menagerie of policy, mistruths. and exaggerations. and inevitably there were questions about his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. we'll work through what was said. the us senate is in the middle of its confirmation process — and three women accuse judge kavanaugh of sexual assault. now the fbi is now investigating — and there's been intense scrutiny on the scope of this investigation. let's start with the president on that. i want the fbi, this is now their seventh investigation. so it's not like they're just starting. i want
a leading astrophysicist at mit told me there is an old boys network that hinders developing women.'s start with the latest development in donald trump's fight to get his nominee for the supreme court confirmed. here's new york times, as usual with president trump's press conferences, this one interviewing anyone it deems necessary as long as the interview was finished by the end of the week a lot of scrutiny on what exactly what the fbi would be doing. but it needs to finish its work by the...
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about these two guys again the other two men who've won the oil exactly tell us a bit more about these mit so william nordhaus of yale university he's called the father of climate change economics he's been doing this kind of research since the seventy's he's a true pioneer in that field and then we have full roam of new york university he's more looking into innovation technological change and how this drives growth they've both been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for a couple of years now and i finally have and i guess it's interesting that he's been working on this topic for such a long time because it gives him a really good insight into how things are changing but tell us more about what they've specifically been rewarded for so nordhaus is essentially asking how can we grow the economy without destroying our planet you know this is a big question he's set up a model in which he sees an investigates the connections that the economy and the climate have and in that with this model you can predict how policies like a carbon tax that has been discussed for many years now what ef
about these two guys again the other two men who've won the oil exactly tell us a bit more about these mit so william nordhaus of yale university he's called the father of climate change economics he's been doing this kind of research since the seventy's he's a true pioneer in that field and then we have full roam of new york university he's more looking into innovation technological change and how this drives growth they've both been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for a couple of...
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downhill for him i think the only thing in his favor bind don't really have an obvious success at mit's is you mention that because it's fitting i should say it's been rumored in the build that xena dean's the don we all know he won the three people real madrid is rumored to be considered a replacement time will tell now let's move right on it's time to take a look at the table after match day seven dog men with the best vantage point at the top four sides with fourteen points life saved after scoring a bunched up the second. disappointing for everyone in munich by iron fall of the six down in the bottom half freiburg get a little bump to eleven hoffenheim down to thirteenth shoka taking baby steps in the right direction and stuttgart who cut ties with coach cook it holding down the bottom. yeah that's right typhoon cook it becomes the first coaching casualty of this bonus they get season but now for something positive before i let you go we need your help in deciding the bonus leaders goal of the month for september take a look here are the three finalists because it helps for itself r
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these two guys again the other two men who've won the oil and exactly tell us a bit more about these mit so william nordhaus of yale university he's called the the father of climate change economics he's been doing this kind of research since the seventy's he's a true pioneer in that field and then we have full roam of new york university he small looking into innovation technological change and how this drives growth they've both been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for a couple of years now and i finally have and i guess it's interesting that he's been working on this topic for such a long time because it gives him a really good insight into how things are changing but tell us more about what they've specifically been rewarded for so nordhaus is essentially asking how can we grow the economy without destroying our planet this is a big question he's set up a model in which he sees and investigates the connections that the economy and the climate have and in that with this model you can predict how policies like a carbon tax that has been discussed for many years now what effect
these two guys again the other two men who've won the oil and exactly tell us a bit more about these mit so william nordhaus of yale university he's called the the father of climate change economics he's been doing this kind of research since the seventy's he's a true pioneer in that field and then we have full roam of new york university he small looking into innovation technological change and how this drives growth they've both been rumored to actually win the nobel prize for a couple of...
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he turns around and the tiger leaps towards that fence ngtrom t mit happedunda afterno. a witness says the zoo worker told him not to do it again. >> h tiger launched at him. when he came back up i didn't see nothing in his hands. >> the tiger became agitated and started pacing back and forth. they say the oakland zoo meets and exceeds safety requirements set by state, federal and aza, the zoo agency. we hope all of our visitors don't attempt to put themselves in potentially unsafe situations. >>> you may remember a tiger attack that left a teenager dead. the animal escaped the enclosure and killed him 200 200 200 the zoo has since built a taller tiger grato. >>> traffic is getting worse. the average traffic speed in 2010 was 24 miles per hour. in 2016 down to just 20 miles per hour. the report blames had the slow down on the number of uber and lyft cars. they fired back today and saying the study is flawed and an incomplete picture and uber says this study failed to consider critical factors despite the growth of freight deliveries. >>> here is a question, would you pay
he turns around and the tiger leaps towards that fence ngtrom t mit happedunda afterno. a witness says the zoo worker told him not to do it again. >> h tiger launched at him. when he came back up i didn't see nothing in his hands. >> the tiger became agitated and started pacing back and forth. they say the oakland zoo meets and exceeds safety requirements set by state, federal and aza, the zoo agency. we hope all of our visitors don't attempt to put themselves in potentially unsafe...
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professor mit so old she. is one of the world's leading nice surgeons and a revered figure in the world of regenerative medicine. professor to be here. ok thank you. jay tech is an enterprise focusing on tissue engineering and has spent over ten years commercializing professor archies research. associate in. a law that's nice to see how you very welcome things are back. in one thousand one thousand for my dad's on paper was published by swedish group. the swedish team had developed a way of regenerating cottage in a lab and then re injecting it in liquid form directly into the knee however there was a weak point all with their need. in order to solve this problem started to use their he saved for the. yes you can imagine that. the the foot would be here coming up for years if that. meniscus has no blood supplies or if injury is the. song we are the light to resect say what you can do with this regenerative medicine is to take the patient's own cotton sheets from the same joint yes all the pain the confidence i
professor mit so old she. is one of the world's leading nice surgeons and a revered figure in the world of regenerative medicine. professor to be here. ok thank you. jay tech is an enterprise focusing on tissue engineering and has spent over ten years commercializing professor archies research. associate in. a law that's nice to see how you very welcome things are back. in one thousand one thousand for my dad's on paper was published by swedish group. the swedish team had developed a way of...
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reporter: it's something many of their parents uld ratherot mit, but mr.han is tir childr's ideal tcher. a real pson, talki from his own perienceinstead deliring a cventiona lesson ang: he'a very scial person re in taan we say he fl from the clouds into a deep valley, and hato start a over ain. the childr understanthat. and i admire him for his courage in sharing his story with us. repoer: khan'secommendatns are mediately t into practice. it's time to get out of the classroom. from now, all ternoon clses will be held outside. the pupi here arnow learng thathe health their eyeis more important than intense study and good grades. and that this sort of learning can be really fun. for most of those here, in any case. host: the fact is, we human beings sit around too much. according to a study by the world health organization, 42% of people in germany are couch potatoes. that's more than the global average. in kuwait, it may apply to as many as 67% of the population. and that's bad for our health, too. too little exercise can give rise to diabetes, heart and ci
reporter: it's something many of their parents uld ratherot mit, but mr.han is tir childr's ideal tcher. a real pson, talki from his own perienceinstead deliring a cventiona lesson ang: he'a very scial person re in taan we say he fl from the clouds into a deep valley, and hato start a over ain. the childr understanthat. and i admire him for his courage in sharing his story with us. repoer: khan'secommendatns are mediately t into practice. it's time to get out of the classroom. from now, all...
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stop and it will bend you see at it you'll see i'll meet up with the mit suburb and yet it is all it to be you know is all cod city of paris a commune previa docks on it it. is far from being an isolated case. other leading french companies in the energy sector are being prosecuted by america the other french nuclear giant river could soon find itself on the d.o.j. is radar another french company targeted by the us is extraterritorial judicial system becomes a threat to french industry. data to data is only she took data and. you have you don't totally completely bodies i mean the jones you would have to do that because you want him. to put on the all is army for. fate which also. unique on top just wanted to make it in was eight dignity. we realized we really get daily kilometers to walk us. through a gate devalued by. the idea point of focused our young men. who have been hoes who knew would laugh elder have been big one if the uniform to not have been because he don't so if you google him is it by finney jadhav was think until please hold on could be mental disease as you need emp
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josephine quinta vali who is the funder of comment on reproductive ethics and also for murdering two mit who had been expecting to buy around fifty kilos of cannabis from him he shot them through speed for stealing their money truck. in tennessee lethal injection is the primary method of execution for death row inmates but if they're committed before one thousand nine hundred such as in this case then they're also offered the electric chair and execution can also be used if the injection is vailable or deemed unconstitutional in case prison officials say he needed to have requested the chair two weeks before execution but failed to do the eagle expert thomas roughen told us the inmates lawyers appeal will likely be rejected. most of the people who would be executed would probably prefer lethal injection that is to be poison the deaf as opposed to be electrocuted lord b. for the definition lecture chair so this choice by mr the gorski is rather unique most people choose lethal injection i think the supreme court with this current makeup would be likely to go forward to allow this executio
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then, exactly three weeks to the midterm elections, we look at how potential voter suppression mit affects of several key races. and, grit not grades-- we take a look inside a unique program that's rethinking college by honoring passion and resilience over test scores. >> the way people think about honors, is really limited. usually people think about sat scores. but you need a lot more than the ability to do well on a test to change the world. on nawaz: all that and mor tonight's pbs newshour.
then, exactly three weeks to the midterm elections, we look at how potential voter suppression mit affects of several key races. and, grit not grades-- we take a look inside a unique program that's rethinking college by honoring passion and resilience over test scores. >> the way people think about honors, is really limited. usually people think about sat scores. but you need a lot more than the ability to do well on a test to change the world. on nawaz: all that and mor tonight's pbs...
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as a i will there sure is a very nice little park which belongs to the university it's right here in mit in the middle of berlin. and. it's the rather students that he was that and if i see when i sit there on a bench and just listen to the wind and. watch people walking by it's absolutely effective means the cancerous wonderful it's very interesting thank you you know what also is very interesting oh upcoming shows and if you've got any questions don't be shy just write mean email. on an upcoming show we'll be talking about. this inflammatory skin condition doesn't just cause outbreaks it can affect our self-esteem so one of the best treatments send your questions to you in good shape dot com just write acting in the subject line you're looking forward to hearing from you. the era the city is polluted with every breath you hang time with articles car exhaust rubber mask and even plastic and the more you inherit stuff the higher the risk for heart attack and stroke. we take around twenty thousand breaths a day without even noticing of course. we couldn't live without air and yet sometime
as a i will there sure is a very nice little park which belongs to the university it's right here in mit in the middle of berlin. and. it's the rather students that he was that and if i see when i sit there on a bench and just listen to the wind and. watch people walking by it's absolutely effective means the cancerous wonderful it's very interesting thank you you know what also is very interesting oh upcoming shows and if you've got any questions don't be shy just write mean email. on an...
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do it i will share is a very nice little the park which belongs to the university it's right here in mit in the middle of berlin. and. it's rather students that he was that and if i see when i sit there on a bench and just listen to the wind and. watch people walking by it's an absolute effective means of cancerous wonderful it's very interesting thank you you know what also is very interesting oh upcoming shows and if you've got any questions don't be shy just write me a mail. on an upcoming show we'll be talking about. this influx of you dot com just right back to you in the subject line and we're looking forward to hearing from you. the air of the city is polluted with every breath you hang time with articles car exhaust rubber mask and even plastic and the more you and head that stuff the higher the risk for heart attack and stroke. we take around twenty thousand breaths a day without even noticing of course we couldn't live without air and yet sometimes it carries toxins that can make us very ill mike particulate matter if it enters our bodies it can become a danger. the nose is the
do it i will share is a very nice little the park which belongs to the university it's right here in mit in the middle of berlin. and. it's rather students that he was that and if i see when i sit there on a bench and just listen to the wind and. watch people walking by it's an absolute effective means of cancerous wonderful it's very interesting thank you you know what also is very interesting oh upcoming shows and if you've got any questions don't be shy just write me a mail. on an upcoming...
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. >> this wicked act of mass murder is pure evil this was an anti-so mitting act. you wouldn't think this would be possible in this day and age but we don't seem to learn from the past. >> reporter: the white house says the president will head to pittsburgh tomorrow. the rabbi of the tree of life said the president is welcome but that visit may not be met with total open arms. with one group of progressive jewish leaders telling the president, you are not welcome in pittsburgh. but for the residents of squirrel hill tuesday will be a day to come together to remember their family and friends as they begin to bury those who were killed. the victims ranging in age from 54 to 97. 75-year-old joyce fienberg, the widowed mother of two sons and grandmother was a retired research specialist at the university of pittsburgh. and brothers 54-year-old david and 59-year-old cecil rosenthal who lived together loved going to saturday services. they never missed a week. >> i smile when i say his name just because he was so -- he was a funny guy. he liked to tease. i can still hear
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are two young women of impact, nicola tan, an alumna and a board member at notre dame, who went on to mit and on with her engineering degree, now works at intel. also with us is charlotte ng, an outstanding junior at the school, welcome. nicola tan: thank you for having us. robert: well, first of all, for people who don't know, what is the women of impact luncheon? and i know it's sold out, so why is it kind of catching on so much? why did it catch on so much? nicola: yeah, so notre dame is an old catholic all-girls school, so we've been educating women for the last over 150 years, founded in 1851. and the luncheon is an event we've held since 2009, and it's really about celebrating, you know, women of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. so, we'll have freshman who come, and they'll display projects they do where they've researched women. they read a toast and a place setting honoring, you know, their place in history. so, we all got a little bit of history. we'll be giving out awards to two powerful women who are driving change at the local and national level. and we also give out 30 under 3
are two young women of impact, nicola tan, an alumna and a board member at notre dame, who went on to mit and on with her engineering degree, now works at intel. also with us is charlotte ng, an outstanding junior at the school, welcome. nicola tan: thank you for having us. robert: well, first of all, for people who don't know, what is the women of impact luncheon? and i know it's sold out, so why is it kind of catching on so much? why did it catch on so much? nicola: yeah, so notre dame is an...
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if kavanaugh is confirmed, that mit go away. there are other fundamentals that are in play beyond just enthusiasm. jane: donald trump has been criticized by both parties for mocking dr.he ford. s in minnesota tonight. what can we expect? is there going to be any let-up at thisy: point? anth donald tramp uses these ies as a sounding board come almost like a comedian who goes into a small club to test material. do sees what gets reaction from the crowd at wha it and he capitalizes on that. i think what he took ssay from the sippi valley and the crowd reaction is that kavanaugh is a good issue for his'sil i wouldnt be surprised if he leans into it. earlier this year there was talk about donald trump looking for this wedge issue, like kneeling at nfl ges come out to capitalize on. i think hes thi has found that. expect to hear more of it. jane: anthony zurcher, thanks for joing me. back,oordinated push britain, the netherlands,e and s. have set of detailed allegations against russia, accusing it of carrying out cyber attacks against
if kavanaugh is confirmed, that mit go away. there are other fundamentals that are in play beyond just enthusiasm. jane: donald trump has been criticized by both parties for mocking dr.he ford. s in minnesota tonight. what can we expect? is there going to be any let-up at thisy: point? anth donald tramp uses these ies as a sounding board come almost like a comedian who goes into a small club to test material. do sees what gets reaction from the crowd at wha it and he capitalizes on that. i...
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luckily, the french president to terand, ad was mit socialist, and that government came out with lotsf very hard labor laws to benefit the union, federal workers, and all of that. most of our clients were international corporate or american companies that had invested in france, and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? ms. lagarde: no. no. one of the reasons i joined was because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman, and she was a role model for me. david: for those who do not know baker mckenzie was for years one , of the largest law firms in the world. ms. lagarde: the largest. david: it was based in chicago. at some point, how did you get to be the head of the entire firm? you are a woman. it is a male firm, more or less. you are from france. it is a chicago-based american firm. how did you get to be the leader of the entire firm and moved to chicago? ms. lagarde: i would love to think it was a merit thing and based on the quality of the work i was doing. i became managing officer of the paris office. gradually, i was doing
luckily, the french president to terand, ad was mit socialist, and that government came out with lotsf very hard labor laws to benefit the union, federal workers, and all of that. most of our clients were international corporate or american companies that had invested in france, and i was really busy. david: were there many women lawyers in france in those days? ms. lagarde: no. no. one of the reasons i joined was because the managing partner of the paris office was a woman, and she was a role...
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maine and got several degrees there in agricultural engineering information systems then i worked for mit on the human genome project. there came a time when there was a recession there was high unemployment i spent a lot of time reading the news on the internet and i kept reading about the williston the oil boom the bokken shale. i wasn't doing anything i was going into debt so i decided to go from an area that had almost ten percent unemployment to an area that had less than one percent unemployment so. i came looking for work but i didn't know what kind of work to take. so i fell into wireline it was very difficult at the beginning i had. accidents while pulling a trailer i could have been killed there were explosives in the trailer and it's three hundred sixty degrees and the explosives came out the back. but my boss didn't fire me they gave me another chance. after the first year i was very pliable i had a marketable skill. it pleases me that i had a hand a small hand but nevertheless i changed my career late in life and involved myself in american energy independence. weaning this c
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mit i was a little nervous. >> i'm okay. i don't need to break anymore stuff.>eporter: for "nightly business report," i'm eric chemi in new york. >>> finall some s news to report tonight. a tighten in the tech world has died paul allen the cofounder of microsoft has passed away at the age of 65 from nonhostage nens limb foe ma. that's "nightly bu report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for watching. have a good evening. see yotomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> this fall, it's a season of revelation, for the choice of america's favorite novel. quick the hundred books we want people to take a look at. hope and to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> from the secret lives of the
mit i was a little nervous. >> i'm okay. i don't need to break anymore stuff.>eporter: for "nightly business report," i'm eric chemi in new york. >>> finall some s news to report tonight. a tighten in the tech world has died paul allen the cofounder of microsoft has passed away at the age of 65 from nonhostage nens limb foe ma. that's "nightly bu report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for watching. have a good evening. see yotomorrow....
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dissident like myself and i was a target myself for abduction and other activities hacking spying going to mit and the reality is what i wanted to add is that i think the police the police police police i don't behave please. what what. they think we should look at i know they cannot go inside to behave please so is that they could they could look at the refuse the garbage if you kill somebody you need to put a huge piece of plastic and that's very hard to get out of plastic so the plastic might have gone with the trash with the garbage you know they can get in the case of russia here when they had to evacuate the consulate in san francisco they burn stuff so if there is a fire in the fireplace that will people in this time of the people will notice that there is a fire they're burning plastic or wood or something else so those things have to they have to look at that because they can find evidence i think i think now all eyes are and investigation and they stumbled but also everybody from the white house are to you and around the world want to get more clarification from the saudi government
dissident like myself and i was a target myself for abduction and other activities hacking spying going to mit and the reality is what i wanted to add is that i think the police the police police police i don't behave please. what what. they think we should look at i know they cannot go inside to behave please so is that they could they could look at the refuse the garbage if you kill somebody you need to put a huge piece of plastic and that's very hard to get out of plastic so the plastic...
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motherboard a bridge but there's a way round there's a very unusual scene in the search at the river the mits can navy has come out in these dotted along the length of it in small crafts you can also see vans from migration that are on the mexican bank but all of this seems designed to persuade people to not cross over the river or if they do so to turn themselves into authorities rather than trying to stop them by force the second caravans already crossed into mexico while the one thousand five hundred people sleeping rough and tough petunia it's going to thirty's are under pressure from the u.s. to make sure they go no further they're trying offering shelter in the temporary worker program many have refused afraid the aim is to send them back and the minority have gone home but more scared well desperate people only certainly coming john home and i was dizzy tapachula. many of the refugees migrants marching towards the united states. as mentioned forces have been deployed near the border with guatemala to discourage people from making the crossing. tells us more from. legal observers in hon
motherboard a bridge but there's a way round there's a very unusual scene in the search at the river the mits can navy has come out in these dotted along the length of it in small crafts you can also see vans from migration that are on the mexican bank but all of this seems designed to persuade people to not cross over the river or if they do so to turn themselves into authorities rather than trying to stop them by force the second caravans already crossed into mexico while the one thousand...
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like mit since the late one nine hundred ninety s. we've seen a huge increase in bed bug infestations worldwide exterminators confirmed the critters are making a comeback when. we used to get maybe one or two homes a year to deal with now we see one or two a week sometimes more. at the german environmental agency in berlin researchers are observing the spread of bed bugs across europe with concern they're trying to figure out why the parasites are such a growing problem. a letter from the pan has studied bed bugs gathered from homes in berlin. she's been able to confirm that some bed bugs have indeed grown resistant to common insecticides. united states and destroy you have some extremely resistant strains and it's not quite as bad in germany yet but we do have resistant strains to them before exterminators that's a problem their goal is to kill all of them came from says i like to. bed bugs are mostly nocturnal during the day they tend to hide out in cracks and crevices at night they come out to feed. them like i was merely with a gr
like mit since the late one nine hundred ninety s. we've seen a huge increase in bed bug infestations worldwide exterminators confirmed the critters are making a comeback when. we used to get maybe one or two homes a year to deal with now we see one or two a week sometimes more. at the german environmental agency in berlin researchers are observing the spread of bed bugs across europe with concern they're trying to figure out why the parasites are such a growing problem. a letter from the pan...
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>> guest: i don't take credit for the phrase that goes back 50 years to a professor at mit. he imagined computing would get cheap enough and effective enough that it would basically disappeared to the background of our general life and be in the ambient environment, so that doesn't mean everything becomes automatic. it just means it is easy to use as electricity. you don't think about how it is delivered. it's just easy and always available. so, it is sort of an indian feature of the modern society. computing is not an ambient feature it is still awkward. most functions are in a constructive sort of useful way in the background. >> host: we do have quite a bit of ambient computer, don't lead to a? a? >> guest: lets go online, log on our phone, check out a flight. i would say that it's readily available but i still have to take something out of my pocket or go to a desk. i have to have a specific way to address or type something. i have to ask in a precise way because if you ask him the wrong way it gets very plumbing. to the ambience of the feature it becomes intuitive and n
>> guest: i don't take credit for the phrase that goes back 50 years to a professor at mit. he imagined computing would get cheap enough and effective enough that it would basically disappeared to the background of our general life and be in the ambient environment, so that doesn't mean everything becomes automatic. it just means it is easy to use as electricity. you don't think about how it is delivered. it's just easy and always available. so, it is sort of an indian feature of the...