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this is anh, my friend. >> anh: my name is anh, nice to meet you. >> ha: she's also my zumba instructorod. how often a week do you think the average person cooks and how often do they eat out? >> ha: mostly we just cook at home for dinner because that's the only meal in the day that everybody can be together. but for other meals, normally we eat out. ♪ >> anthony: i meet my old friend ha in the edge of the old quarter, a place known as "cussing noodles." >> ha: this is my favorite, favorite restaurant. >> anthony: this place? >> ha: yes. >> anthony: the name comes from the owner, this lady, known for the free and frank way she communicates with her customers. i hear she yells at people. >> anh: yes. [ laughter ] [ speaking vietnamese ] >> ha: if you go to her counter and order something and then if you're indecisive, like, "uh, can i have this? oh, no, no, no, no, no. no, maybe i have this instead." she's like, "i don't have a lot of time for you. so, just get out of here." >> anthony: really? >> ha: yeah. [ laughter ] [ owner speaking vietnamese ] >> anthony: and what's the specialty o
this is anh, my friend. >> anh: my name is anh, nice to meet you. >> ha: she's also my zumba instructorod. how often a week do you think the average person cooks and how often do they eat out? >> ha: mostly we just cook at home for dinner because that's the only meal in the day that everybody can be together. but for other meals, normally we eat out. ♪ >> anthony: i meet my old friend ha in the edge of the old quarter, a place known as "cussing noodles."...
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we are cresting the storm that is spinning that's a slow-moving storm all this week.he mississippi anhe or or river 270 danger locations thp is through thursday. most of the rain will fall send and thursday this week storms. west texas, around oklahoma stated we are learning for later in the >> thank you very much >>> ariana grande may she may not tour with anytime soon crowds celebrated by seeing that belting each other with the region's hoe day toes. not so much, these are leftovers, not quit for human consumption. >> i don't like hoe may toes the whole thing. the whole thing. >> and the cleanup if your adventure... >>> why isli telling the white house to keep out of politics. 14 and the new pam, next on "early today." myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions, like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breath
we are cresting the storm that is spinning that's a slow-moving storm all this week.he mississippi anhe or or river 270 danger locations thp is through thursday. most of the rain will fall send and thursday this week storms. west texas, around oklahoma stated we are learning for later in the >> thank you very much >>> ariana grande may she may not tour with anytime soon crowds celebrated by seeing that belting each other with the region's hoe day toes. not so much, these are...
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. >> so after the sax was stolen the first time, somebody called the owner to say they had it anh y haduard. the owner went, picked it up, taking it to police t so thaty could gather evidence. the owner hopes somebody will do the right thing again and return it again.s thme hopefully for good. >>> all right. a gy, kind of a soggy sunday, andt' thas really going to be ry the same sto for monday and tuesday. >> tuesday is going to look good. but we do have rain chances on tuesday and wednesday. but tomorrow'l we definitely look a lot like today a total washout ai gray sk. let's get prepared. you can see on the radar things are pretty quiet in the d.c. metro area. some light but widespread showers falling back towards west of i-81. those showers associated with this bigger picture show it's not just us that's going to getting wet. if you look down into virginia and back west, rain is justthn way. and it's going to be arriving tomorrow. i want to talk to you. the clouds that we had o there impeded our chances of warming up today along with that rain. kept us cool. right now we're ithe 60s.
. >> so after the sax was stolen the first time, somebody called the owner to say they had it anh y haduard. the owner went, picked it up, taking it to police t so thaty could gather evidence. the owner hopes somebody will do the right thing again and return it again.s thme hopefully for good. >>> all right. a gy, kind of a soggy sunday, andt' thas really going to be ry the same sto for monday and tuesday. >> tuesday is going to look good. but we do have rain chances on...
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they couldn but then the fire department had to comndinssist anhe all right g weight in the story we're taking a live look outside we're checking in on the golden gate there it is smooth traffic in both directions. >>we'll have the hollywood minute coming up after the break stay with us. kh for morn talking about movies music and video game news in today's hollywood minute. >>here's david daniel. >>the academy awards telecast has bounced around the calendar recently now it's bouncing back. next year's ceremony is february 9th the earliest oscar show ever. but the academy and abc have announced the 2021 2022 oscars will return to the show's usual date the last sunday of avengers assemble as a video game fans at the e 3 expo in la got the first look at marvel's avengers a day which was announced back in 2017. not many details have been released about the game it's due in stores next may. radiohead strikes back against hackers the british band says cyber attackers stole hours of old unreleased material and demanded a ransom to foil them radiohead is making the entire archive available for
they couldn but then the fire department had to comndinssist anhe all right g weight in the story we're taking a live look outside we're checking in on the golden gate there it is smooth traffic in both directions. >>we'll have the hollywood minute coming up after the break stay with us. kh for morn talking about movies music and video game news in today's hollywood minute. >>here's david daniel. >>the academy awards telecast has bounced around the calendar recently now it's...
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all 400 stores will temporarily sephora store in sh anhing. the company says it is committed to making sure that everyone feels welcome in their but say that the diversity training is not a direct response to that incident with the singer. you might remember last year starbucks closed 8,000 coffee shops for similar training after a manager called police on two black men who just wanted to use the bathroom without buying anything. >>> voicing concerns over a proposed south bay development that could have a big traffic impact. happening today, people in morgan hill will gather to discuss a proposed technology park near the depaul health center. if approved the project, which some say could be a distribution center, would be more than a million square feet. it's also close to highway 101 and cochran. and some believe it would bring a lot of trucks to the area, especially during construction. the city hall meeting is scheduled for 7:00 tonight. bring up concerns about the project as well. >>> all right. it is already feeling like a warm day, and t
all 400 stores will temporarily sephora store in sh anhing. the company says it is committed to making sure that everyone feels welcome in their but say that the diversity training is not a direct response to that incident with the singer. you might remember last year starbucks closed 8,000 coffee shops for similar training after a manager called police on two black men who just wanted to use the bathroom without buying anything. >>> voicing concerns over a proposed south bay...
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he knocks over the birdbath, anh he's on the move again. he's the talk of the neighborhood.re for a long time. have you ever heard of a bear sighting here? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: it gets really dark inoo this neighborhd at night. several residents told me they are checking their surroundingsw they don't to have a surprise encounter with this bear. >> i'm not somebody's best. s >> reporteebody driving through the neighborhood captured the bear on his cell phone. the sightings happened saturday at 1:30 in the afternoon. he was captured on seral cameras scurrying around. some residents have called authorities. they want him to be re cated away from this residential community so no one, including the bear, gets hurt. what would you do if you saw him? >> i don't know. maybe run away. i don't know. >> reporter: would you go back in tea house? >> go back in the house. >> reporter: there are some neighbors who are scared and concerned about having this bear in the neighbhood, but for the most part people just want him to go away and they want to know here did come from? in
he knocks over the birdbath, anh he's on the move again. he's the talk of the neighborhood.re for a long time. have you ever heard of a bear sighting here? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: it gets really dark inoo this neighborhd at night. several residents told me they are checking their surroundingsw they don't to have a surprise encounter with this bear. >> i'm not somebody's best. s >> reporteebody driving through the neighborhood captured the bear on his cell phone....
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thing to do, and we see far too unfortunately t don't call us until after they have an accident, or anhehat this works is we have a precision removal process where regardless if you have a ca iron or fiberglass tub system we have methods that we can remove that carefully without disrupting the floor or anything else in the bathroom and really custom make a new low threshold, easy access walk-in shower and customize it with benching, security bars or accessories to really fit exactlyha that home owner needs to make it oysafe, enjable and independent. >> sure, that's exactly what they're looking for. hd tell usow bath fitter is different from other contractors, what makes y unique? >> yeah. well, where tobegin. there's several things. but it really starts with manufacturing from the raw materials. there's not reall any other acrylic remodeler who does that. and that's what gives us the ability to cus am make new acrylic tub liner as the perfect fit and custom make a new seamless wall surround tost that's guaranteed to never leak or give caulking problems. >> home warranties, tells u about
thing to do, and we see far too unfortunately t don't call us until after they have an accident, or anhehat this works is we have a precision removal process where regardless if you have a ca iron or fiberglass tub system we have methods that we can remove that carefully without disrupting the floor or anything else in the bathroom and really custom make a new low threshold, easy access walk-in shower and customize it with benching, security bars or accessories to really fit exactlyha that home...
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. >> reporter: this is a huge day, pat and will go down as anh toric day in annapolis. without this vote today this project would not have gone forward. chat is what is happening with this 2-1 vote. we're talking about widening 270 and the maryland side of the beltway and potentiay adding new toll lanes and options. at times it was a contentious hearing. governor larry hogan iade his project pushing it forward. some local leaders like montgomery county say they've been left out of this process. erybody agrees something needs to be done on the maryland side of the beltway about congestion butow h it of the debate. listen to this debate between mark elridge and larry hogan, governor. >> you had a press conference and announced what you would do before you talked to anydy. we want solutions?. at the press conference the -- >> is this part of my minute while -- >> it was two years ago. they were there and a part of the discussions. >> they weren't happy and neither was our staff. >> adam, what about the impact to homes or businesses? would anyone be lose their property? >>
. >> reporter: this is a huge day, pat and will go down as anh toric day in annapolis. without this vote today this project would not have gone forward. chat is what is happening with this 2-1 vote. we're talking about widening 270 and the maryland side of the beltway and potentiay adding new toll lanes and options. at times it was a contentious hearing. governor larry hogan iade his project pushing it forward. some local leaders like montgomery county say they've been left out of this...
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but what i've learned from my years in covering white supracist groups is that they are many anh they of ugliness in america. just this month, the fbi announced hate crimes had spiked again, the third year running. this story is far from over. >> here comes the federal government saying that they own the land and everything on it is theirs, but my dad said hell no. >> how one family's fight against the governnt. >> ...the armed standoff in bunkerville. >> this became sort of this rallying cry, for anti-government extremists everywhere. >> sparked a movement >> ...anti-government patriot groups...n >> ...ammobundy is in federal custody now. >> and what it means. >> free the patrio! >> the bundys defied three court orders, and the rule of law. >> go to pbs.org/frontline and find out what's happened since this film originally aired. and watch our first film in this series, "documenting hate: arlottesville." >> i just want to let you know there's been all kinds of crazy violence over here. pepper spray, people beating each other with stic, and we're trying to figure out ifce the pore goin
but what i've learned from my years in covering white supracist groups is that they are many anh they of ugliness in america. just this month, the fbi announced hate crimes had spiked again, the third year running. this story is far from over. >> here comes the federal government saying that they own the land and everything on it is theirs, but my dad said hell no. >> how one family's fight against the governnt. >> ...the armed standoff in bunkerville. >> this became...
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exxonmobil evacuates personnel from iraq this morning after anh assault on itseadquarters there. iranian-backed militia being blamed. overnight, the new evidence navy officials saprove iran was behind the tanker attacks.'r welive with the very latest. >>> those stories, plus more storms. the entire eastern half of theac countryg yet another day of heavy rain and flash flooding. al's fecast straight ahead. >>> safety first. the historic changes coming to two major league parks after a string o scary incidents involving fans. >>> and rock star. >> i can't believe i jid that. >> the 10-year-old who just became the youngest person eve to scale yosemite's el capitan. she's right here to tell that story. today, wednesday, june 19th, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "tay" with savannah th gurie and hoda kotb, live fromud stio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." thank you for being with us on a wednesday morning.ry it is not e day we have rock royalty right in our studio. >> it's true. >> it is selah schneiter. she is the youngest person ev
exxonmobil evacuates personnel from iraq this morning after anh assault on itseadquarters there. iranian-backed militia being blamed. overnight, the new evidence navy officials saprove iran was behind the tanker attacks.'r welive with the very latest. >>> those stories, plus more storms. the entire eastern half of theac countryg yet another day of heavy rain and flash flooding. al's fecast straight ahead. >>> safety first. the historic changes coming to two major league parks...
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friends say "bert was courageous, kind anhe loved his wife and jesus deeply."ryaton keith cox loveing in church and is credited with saving lives in the building. heche's how his co-workesti dewar described what he did. >> seven of us were going to go ou the break room door and keith was standing there and he said stop get up against the wall be quiet be still. get in lori's office w barricade the office get in there and i said come on keith and he said i got to check on everybodelse. >> nawaz: christopher rapp was an engineer with virginia beach's public utilities department. he enjoyed scottish music and joined a pipe band last fall called tidewatepipes and drums. banchd members wrote thats was reserved but very friendly, quietly engaging members one-on- one after our weekly practices." richard nettleton was with the public utilities department f over 28 years and also served as a lieutenant in the united states army's 130th engineer brigade in germany. a friend told local reporters "he was a big red sox fan... we couldn't have a conversation without having a
friends say "bert was courageous, kind anhe loved his wife and jesus deeply."ryaton keith cox loveing in church and is credited with saving lives in the building. heche's how his co-workesti dewar described what he did. >> seven of us were going to go ou the break room door and keith was standing there and he said stop get up against the wall be quiet be still. get in lori's office w barricade the office get in there and i said come on keith and he said i got to check on...
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and be open with your doctor about anhing you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: welcome to "the tonight show!" and here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause >>immy: oh, my goodness. looking goodgh look at that, rithere. oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause welcome. [ crowd chanting jimmy ] oh, thank you very much. oh my gosh welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." please, this is our show for you. sit down and enjoy yourself, please [ laughter ] you've done enough work for us welcome to "the tonight show." i givet up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen, right there. [ cheers and applause look at this wow! i'm so excited about this. guys, is fleet week here [ cheers and applause that's right, almost 3,000 members of the army, navy, air force, marines and coast guard are here in new york, and almost three of them will member it. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause it is great.ir tonight, our entaudience is filled with servicemen and women. so, everyone have fun, but go easy, because when you're hungover
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when i saw thrksis, i thought immediately it looks like santa anhe t reindeer.to be out of the beltway in a really dark rural area to see these satelli you want to look toward the of northern part the sky as we head off to graphic skies for where we can see these satellites. they're from spacex. at 9:21 tonight from north, northwest f you' northwest if you're inyoural areas ll be able to see them. next monday these satellites will be moving from northwest northeast and it will be about 16 times brighter than tonight. it only lasts a few minutes. about three or four minutes. you need to get out thereon time. what is this all about? these are 60 communication satellites that spacex hopes to bring internet worldwide out of thousands that are going to be launched. while we can agree that probably worldwide internet is aood thing, there's also some impacts that might not be as faasrable such he impact of observations of the night sky. when you put thousands and thousands of satellites out there. also we could e these interfere with radio signals. something cool to se
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oat has takthe oil companies when it comes to biofuel, that s dealt wita world america as practically anher candidates running and thapt going to be important inowa. >> woodruff: amy klobuchar, less than a week away from that first debate.an thk you very much. >> judy, thank you very much. >> woodruff: we conclude our series on the fight against influenza examining what many b believe is tt potential weapon against the disease: a universal vaccote that would t against not just a few strains of the virus, but o possibly allthem. william brangham has t latest on this potentially game- changing research. es brangham: the saying go, "know your emy," so when it comes to an enemy like influenza, researchers at the vaccine research center are getting up close and per vnal with theirus. i >> so ths the site, in yellow. >> brangham: using virtual reality, ts team, which is part of the national ititutes of health, has enlarged influenza over 200 million times its normal size to search inside for the best line of attack. >> this is actually where the virus binds to the human cell, in pink. >> brangh
oat has takthe oil companies when it comes to biofuel, that s dealt wita world america as practically anher candidates running and thapt going to be important inowa. >> woodruff: amy klobuchar, less than a week away from that first debate.an thk you very much. >> judy, thank you very much. >> woodruff: we conclude our series on the fight against influenza examining what many b believe is tt potential weapon against the disease: a universal vaccote that would t against not just...
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anh: i think the key point is people were holding onto the strong dollar trade for a while. lots of general speculators were getting into it, and now people are starting to get ahead of that trade and sell out of it. david: what does this mean for global growth? we had reports overnight from imf and global bank. the world bank took down europe especially, but overall the since3/10 of a point just january. that is pretty substantial. luke: it is quite amusing because again, you see that forecast coming from europe. if you needed people to tell you the european economy was going to be week now, you've completely this the boat and all of the traits associated with this. beyond the trade war and the flight to safety we have off of headlines, there's been a very fundamental flight to safety if you look at the economic activity, inflation economics across the globe still in negative territory. essentially, there's a lot of fundamental reasons to think where we are in bonds might be reasonable, just based on the economic outlook. alix: fair point. pmi's,f you look at the we saw it
anh: i think the key point is people were holding onto the strong dollar trade for a while. lots of general speculators were getting into it, and now people are starting to get ahead of that trade and sell out of it. david: what does this mean for global growth? we had reports overnight from imf and global bank. the world bank took down europe especially, but overall the since3/10 of a point just january. that is pretty substantial. luke: it is quite amusing because again, you see that forecast...
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sweden with the chair, and the paper mache bottom of the helicopter, and he was just there like this, anhe'si did it." [ laughter ] and it just sort of ends there sort of a betiful tableau of him just sort of presenting the helicopter to the general. >> seth: wow >> fred: yeah. [ lauger ] >> seth: wow >> fred: yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: can iell you what the publisher told us? >> fred: sure. [ light laughter ] >> seth: louie hakis 43 and teaches architectural history at a third rate college in michigan in an attempt to fend off what has become a soul crushing existential crisis, he deces to treat himself to a tour of thg world's most breathtakin architectural sites. [ laughter ] >> fred: and i think that's -- r yeah, that's in the late chapters, it's afterwards. >> seth: okay, good. [ laughter and applause fred armisen, everybody. [ cheers and applause our first guest tonight is an emmy-nominated actor and comedian you know from his work on "satuay night live," and "30 rock." he stars in "the last o.g.," which airs tuesday nights on tbs. let's take a look. >> have someespect your mother's s
sweden with the chair, and the paper mache bottom of the helicopter, and he was just there like this, anhe'si did it." [ laughter ] and it just sort of ends there sort of a betiful tableau of him just sort of presenting the helicopter to the general. >> seth: wow >> fred: yeah. [ lauger ] >> seth: wow >> fred: yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: can iell you what the publisher told us? >> fred: sure. [ light laughter ] >> seth: louie hakis 43 and teaches...
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how in early july 2016 wikileaks contacted the russians privately on twitter saying, if you have anhinghillary-related, we wanted it in the next two daysra prefeble. then on july 22, three days beforeratic national convention began, wikileaks released more than 20,000 e-mails and other stolen documents. it was a clear attempt to embarrass clinton and weaken her candidacy. >> timing is a constant theme in this report. the we after the democratic convention, mueller writes candidate trump made this emcontroversial stt -- >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that areissing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily b our press. >> now, prpeident trump edly insisted this was a joke, but mueller writes, within five hours ofandidate trump saying those words, the gru targeted clinton's personal office for the first time, notably mueller found no evidence thathe campaign knew that russians would respond, but the report showed for the first time how soon russians acted after the president spoke. >> there wre other new revelations i the report as well
how in early july 2016 wikileaks contacted the russians privately on twitter saying, if you have anhinghillary-related, we wanted it in the next two daysra prefeble. then on july 22, three days beforeratic national convention began, wikileaks released more than 20,000 e-mails and other stolen documents. it was a clear attempt to embarrass clinton and weaken her candidacy. >> timing is a constant theme in this report. the we after the democratic convention, mueller writes candidate trump...
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like something they should be doing and you get the impression mitch mcconnell doesn't want to do anhing to annoy donald trump. >> and mitch mcconnell has been cnstant in this. he was the one voice to recall in the leadership in 2016 when the leadership of the congress unanimously agreed with the obama adgoinistration to public on the revelation that russia was already deeply volved in th systematic undermining of our electoral process. he reitsisted and, as a consequence, stopped it. he is now topip stng the reforms. even roy blun chairman of the rules committee, has been quite candid about this. c mean, the fact is that, in a secular decy, the closest thing to a public sack meant is a national election. when you're starting to tamper 2d trifle with that, we went through it 6, we saw what happened when there was stive -- strife and disunity nurtured in ete democratic sideeen sanders and the clinton campaigns by those e-mas, party chair was forced out and donald trump 140 times mentioned wikileaks approvingly during the campaign. so there was a play and the mueller report investigation c
like something they should be doing and you get the impression mitch mcconnell doesn't want to do anhing to annoy donald trump. >> and mitch mcconnell has been cnstant in this. he was the one voice to recall in the leadership in 2016 when the leadership of the congress unanimously agreed with the obama adgoinistration to public on the revelation that russia was already deeply volved in th systematic undermining of our electoral process. he reitsisted and, as a consequence, stopped it. he...
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m anh more. >> woodruff: continental europe is baking from an early summer heat wave that is expected to last through the weekend. government authorities warning about health risks. and as william brangham reports, ngcord temperatures are ma for sweltering conditions in ny cities where air conditioning is not common. >> brangham: the children seem to be enjoying splashing in untains in spain today. but underneath the bustle of summertime fun are families desperate to cool down. >> ( translated ): people like to stay in the swimming pool, river. there are no other solutions. some even go to shopping mallsaw to stay ay from the heat. >> brangm: temperatures here surged to a record 104 degrees farenheit. people are strgling to escape the unprecedented heat, day and night. >> the most annoying thing is not being able to rest. you can't sleep well at nights because you'd always feel hot and wake up. it's even more difficult for old people and those who are sick. >> brangham: in france, classrooms are empty after officials closed or restricted some 4,000 schools as a safety precaution. toda
m anh more. >> woodruff: continental europe is baking from an early summer heat wave that is expected to last through the weekend. government authorities warning about health risks. and as william brangham reports, ngcord temperatures are ma for sweltering conditions in ny cities where air conditioning is not common. >> brangham: the children seem to be enjoying splashing in untains in spain today. but underneath the bustle of summertime fun are families desperate to cool down....
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see this is about our entire body and the similar principle that keeps a legislator out of my keeps anhe same that algorithm out of our faces. do you think it is fair to draw the connection? >> i think when we are talking about privacy, it is important to think about more than our face. we are seeing the fbi is voice-recognition, all by metrics that race and the descent concerns that is talked about in the panelists today. >> i heard your opening statement and we saw the are effective to different degrees, so are the most effective on women? >> no. >> most effective on people of color? >> no. >> people of gender expression? >> no. areost -- what demographic whatmostly affected on -- demographic are the most effective on? >> whiteness. > men. demographic that developed this and they are trying to impose it on the entirety of the entire country. -- >> do you think this could exasperate the inequalities in our criminal justice system? >> it already is. the propensity for misidentifys to black individuals or brown individuals and you have confirmation bias where if i have said to be a crimin
see this is about our entire body and the similar principle that keeps a legislator out of my keeps anhe same that algorithm out of our faces. do you think it is fair to draw the connection? >> i think when we are talking about privacy, it is important to think about more than our face. we are seeing the fbi is voice-recognition, all by metrics that race and the descent concerns that is talked about in the panelists today. >> i heard your opening statement and we saw the are...