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research center for artificial intelligence in south brooklyn are working with a company called nuance communications to develop the high tech cars of tomorrow. professor val stern says the cop responds to the drive his gestures and spoken commands. we can indicate what we want with our eyes and the system will figure out what we're looking at. as it relates combine that with a spoken command and the system will take care of the rest. who can hear a little saying you're driving by a restaurant if you look at it and ask where you can park or whether they serve steak and the system gives you an answer or. nuance research and menchaca help to design this test vehicle it's outfitted with cameras that are focused on the driver special software detects head and eye movements and uses g.p.s. and web data to figure out where the driver wants to go think says this technology will help germany stay among the world's leading can't export hands. in 10 years most cars will be electric and these vehicles will be defined by their technology not by the type of engine of being i'm ok i will allow us to stay competiti
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so had time to get roots in the community and understand the nuances of the base and, you know, this is a base with 17,000 uniformed personnel and 6,000 civilians. so absolute tragedy this happened. i was struck last night in listening to rachel, a special agent in charge of the jacksonville office. she was very careful and measured. they didn't want to release his name last night. they have still not made a declarative statement leaking it to terrorism. they'll cross the i's and dot the t's. i'm assuming we'll hear something else by way of another updated press conference. >> this is a man who had been in country for two years. very familiar with the base and the nuances of the base, as you said. what struck out to me was the fact that the weapons are not allowed on the base and somehow the suspect was able to bring a gun on to the base. can you talk about the security regarding that. also, does it say this must have been a planned operation? >> caller: sure. well, there's a little difference in naval air station than, say, an army post where i was assigned over the course of my mil
so had time to get roots in the community and understand the nuances of the base and, you know, this is a base with 17,000 uniformed personnel and 6,000 civilians. so absolute tragedy this happened. i was struck last night in listening to rachel, a special agent in charge of the jacksonville office. she was very careful and measured. they didn't want to release his name last night. they have still not made a declarative statement leaking it to terrorism. they'll cross the i's and dot the t's....
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coming home to exploring what our values are, both as neighborhoods and as a community to recognizing the complexity and nuanceof a city that is living and constantly evolving and changing. recognizing the need for authenticity as things change and move. recognizing the need to really weave together the past and only history of trauma, histories of perseverance and resistance, and weave that into the presence of an opportunity to really have new collaborations and new expressions of those values that happen, with also an eye towards the future and what our communities are evolving into. that is a high bar and i think that this document and the work that has been done invites us into a conversation about japan town, but also a conversation about our city and how we move forward together. i also really appreciate that this is a living and breathing document and really jumping off point for anyone who is looking at it and wants to do development with community to engage community and the authentic expressions of what those things are. and then at the same time, i think continuing to engage community and have this
coming home to exploring what our values are, both as neighborhoods and as a community to recognizing the complexity and nuanceof a city that is living and constantly evolving and changing. recognizing the need for authenticity as things change and move. recognizing the need to really weave together the past and only history of trauma, histories of perseverance and resistance, and weave that into the presence of an opportunity to really have new collaborations and new expressions of those...
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communities and place and rootedness. would be wise to understand because -- that nuance because that kind of nuance would help them do betternd maybe win some of those voters back. host: roger, you get the last word from hurley, virginia. quick question or comment? systemic -- does a when russia attacked our nation, what does systemic fashion mean to you? host: do you mean systemic fascism? caller: no, systemic fashion. does it bother people that trump is the problem with this nation? he has no brought any businesses back. host: salena zito, your response? guest: that was interesting. i'm not sure i really understand the context of what he was saying. i think the economic numbers different result in terms of jobs being created. what surprised you the most in researching this book? guest: how aspirational people i did nottter who -- just interview trump voters because i wanted to get a broader understanding of the community that i was in, but that people love their country and they wanted their country to do well and that they are not driven by politics and the way that you see in my profession or on social media. that hopef
communities and place and rootedness. would be wise to understand because -- that nuance because that kind of nuance would help them do betternd maybe win some of those voters back. host: roger, you get the last word from hurley, virginia. quick question or comment? systemic -- does a when russia attacked our nation, what does systemic fashion mean to you? host: do you mean systemic fascism? caller: no, systemic fashion. does it bother people that trump is the problem with this nation? he has...
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and you heard from evan there they are in constant communication with the nypd and it seems that really it is not white supremacists, but much more nuance and is thisthis is complicated issue, but for law enforcement here, the answer is simply making their presence known in the neighborhoods, staying in contact with various community leaders because it really does add just another layer when you consider the timing here. jewish families peacefully gathering to celebrate hanukkah, now they have this to worry about here in new york. >> no doubt. polo sandoval, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> and can you tell the difference between an authentic vaping cartridge and a fake one? most people can't. and it is a growing health threat. we'll break down what you need to know coming up. >>> it is now illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to buy tobacco products in the united states. the change is part of the massive $1.4 trillion spending bill signed by president trump on december 20th. it covers all tobacco products including cigarettes, cigars and ecigarettes. 19 states already had their own laws restricting tobacco sales to people 21 and
and you heard from evan there they are in constant communication with the nypd and it seems that really it is not white supremacists, but much more nuance and is thisthis is complicated issue, but for law enforcement here, the answer is simply making their presence known in the neighborhoods, staying in contact with various community leaders because it really does add just another layer when you consider the timing here. jewish families peacefully gathering to celebrate hanukkah, now they have...
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nuances. you guys figure that out. >> brennan: well, you are of course an influential voice within the evangelical community, as is your publication. we wanted to get do you weigh in. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you for the time. i appreciate it. >> brennan: our political panelists are on their way in. so don't go away. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> brennan: we're back with some analysis from our political panel. david s
nuances. you guys figure that out. >> brennan: well, you are of course an influential voice within the evangelical community, as is your publication. we wanted to get do you weigh in. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you for the time. i appreciate it. >> brennan: our political panelists are on their way in. so don't go away. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back...
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representative enough, that there are limitations and actually capturing the nuance and the depth and also the prominence that exists within communitiesnce or shape of people of color in this primary race because we're not really able to capture all of their sentiments. and so also when i hear analysis around communities of color, i often hear it as a sort of one blanket statement voters or older african-american voter, maybe here, you look at age or education, and that tends to shift. so i invite that level of int introspection when we think about these communities. >> thank you for being on the v show this morning. as the impeachment battle turns to the senate, the american people also become jurors of a sort and the public opinion battle is goes waged already on social media. so far the trump campaign is not taking any chances. case in point, in the first week of december the trump team ran more than 2,500 ads mentioning impeach or impeachment according to a reuters analysis. the ads criticized the democratic-led inquiry as producing baseless lies while asking for money to support the president's reelection bid. in fact, "the washi
representative enough, that there are limitations and actually capturing the nuance and the depth and also the prominence that exists within communitiesnce or shape of people of color in this primary race because we're not really able to capture all of their sentiments. and so also when i hear analysis around communities of color, i often hear it as a sort of one blanket statement voters or older african-american voter, maybe here, you look at age or education, and that tends to shift. so i...
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communities inland users. americans can undo successfully pursue varied and competing interests with creative, nuance compromises. this requires relying on people who directly benefit or are harmed by those decisions. second, solutions rely and respect the role of private property owners. rather than being a, relevant or a barrier to public land management solutions, private property owners could be great assets and in fact ownership is a powerful incentive for stewardship. third, solutions in power states and communities, and while there are many degrees of and ways to accomplish, this empowering states and communities to drive decision-making has proved effective. states and communities already share the cost of maintaining federal lands, whether by the liability of management, the lost opportunity of poor management or the infrastructure needed to support management. my written testimony offers examples of how each of these have resolved conflict, and among those, the apache tribe a successful force management program. the forest use of good neighbor authority, while an exception under the and the land manage
communities inland users. americans can undo successfully pursue varied and competing interests with creative, nuance compromises. this requires relying on people who directly benefit or are harmed by those decisions. second, solutions rely and respect the role of private property owners. rather than being a, relevant or a barrier to public land management solutions, private property owners could be great assets and in fact ownership is a powerful incentive for stewardship. third, solutions in...
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communities in particular. >> president yee: senior ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you, i will be supporting the resolution and i wanted to thank you, supervisor mar, for your work and nuanced work on this. i want to echo supervisor peskin and say, this is not about opposing the bill, this is about changing the bill so it recognizes that not every single neighborhood, not every single city, not every single community is the same. that we have done very careful community plans in many neighborhoods. and there is a miss out there, i've been getting the lot of, if you have criticism of sb50 you don't support affordable housing and housing density. which is not true. i support both of those things. the executive director is here of economic development agency, that actually used the first city-wide density bonus in 100% affordable project in the city in order to build as tall and dense as possible for an affordable building for seniors. it's not about opposing housing or nimbyism, but wanting to maximize the benefits that height and density bring and recapture that back into the community for the benefit of the working class, the middle class families. i want to thank you for y
communities in particular. >> president yee: senior ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you, i will be supporting the resolution and i wanted to thank you, supervisor mar, for your work and nuanced work on this. i want to echo supervisor peskin and say, this is not about opposing the bill, this is about changing the bill so it recognizes that not every single neighborhood, not every single city, not every single community is the same. that we have done very careful community plans in...
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apprehended and responsible for assaulting the members of the jewish community, that has been a factor. there really is a lot of nuance here and some important framing that we do have to take into account, as the investigation into this latest incident begins. we need to be clear, this investigation is only a few hours in. we still -- police have not clearly established a motive. however, when you take a step back and you look at what's happened, in new york city, for the last seven, eight days, and then, consider what happened, just outside of new york city tonight, at this hanukkah celebration, it certainly does lead to many questions. >> absolutely. and 2 1/2 weeks ago, an attack in jersey city, as well. the question is, are these isolated incidents or something else going on? we know you and your photographer are almost to the scene. we'll talk with you again as you get there and get more information for us. right now, we want to talk with evan bernstein. he's the regional director of the anti-defamation league. you're in muncie, evan. this has been a horrible attack on day seven of hanukkah, in the middle of a ce
apprehended and responsible for assaulting the members of the jewish community, that has been a factor. there really is a lot of nuance here and some important framing that we do have to take into account, as the investigation into this latest incident begins. we need to be clear, this investigation is only a few hours in. we still -- police have not clearly established a motive. however, when you take a step back and you look at what's happened, in new york city, for the last seven, eight...
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nuances to the -- to these law practices. if a man is over 70 years old, he cannot serve in prison. that's why we're hearing talk of this communityl facility. but there are other things to remember, natalie. you remember that he has also been hold before the courts to explain his part in a 1989 coo. the coo that made him president of sudan for 30 years. in which he was then able to do so many things. but of course other people are asking, is this corruption trial a distraction? what about all those charges, war crimes, genocide, inferred on him by the international criminal court? at the moment, this verdict is sending some kind of signal that he does not have the judges in his pocket. and now, he is going to have to wait to go back to the notorious jail to wait for the verdict that will come out. our man in the court says that there was no mention. remember back in may, he was also told that he's going to face charges for the death of protestors. those reports have been reported since december last year. of how many sudanese people were dying on the streets to try and remove him. that charge hasn't been mentioned by the judge. f
nuances to the -- to these law practices. if a man is over 70 years old, he cannot serve in prison. that's why we're hearing talk of this communityl facility. but there are other things to remember, natalie. you remember that he has also been hold before the courts to explain his part in a 1989 coo. the coo that made him president of sudan for 30 years. in which he was then able to do so many things. but of course other people are asking, is this corruption trial a distraction? what about all...
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communications between high ranking advisors and a president. that's very sensitive stuff, a special privileged protection that applies there and we need the courts to sorting through the nuances of that. most individuals they subpoenaed are not related to the ukraine matter at hand. any objective observer would regard this as a fishing expedition and some call it presidential harassment because this is being used to show their agenda. this agenda does not allow time to proceed to a court, do this the right way and go through the process that's historic and comports with our custom and practice and the tradition and constitution. the professor, the only one allowed on our side in the very exceptional testimony he submitted in writing, he said this, want to read this expert right on point, quote, page 42 of his document. if this committee elects to seek impeachment on the president's failure to yield to congressional demands on an oversight or impeachment investigation it will have to distinguish a long line of cases where prior presidents sought the very same review while withholding witnesses and documents. take the obama administration position for instance on the investigat
communications between high ranking advisors and a president. that's very sensitive stuff, a special privileged protection that applies there and we need the courts to sorting through the nuances of that. most individuals they subpoenaed are not related to the ukraine matter at hand. any objective observer would regard this as a fishing expedition and some call it presidential harassment because this is being used to show their agenda. this agenda does not allow time to proceed to a court, do...
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communications between high-ranking advisors and a president, that's very sensitive stuff. it's always recognized to be privileged, a special legal protection that applies there and we need the courts to sort through the nuances of that. most of these individuals that they subpoenaed are not related to the ukraine, any objective observer would regard this as a fishing expedition, some would call it presidential harassment because the administration is being used by these democratic committee chairs to advance their political agenda. this agenda does not allow them time to proceed to through a court, to do this the right way, to go through the process that is historic and comports with the constitution. professor turley was the only witness we were allowed and in a very exceptional testimony he admitted to us, this excerpt is right on point. this is page 42 of this document, if this committee elects to seek impeachment on the president's failure to yield to congressional demands of oversight in an impeachment investigation, it will have to distinguish a long line of cases where prior presidents sought the same review. take the obama administration position on the investigation of fast and furious, congress beg
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communities and place and rootedness. would be wise to understand because -- that nuance because that kind of nuance would help them do bettermaybe win some of those voters back. host: roger, you get the last word from hurley, virginia. quick question or comment? systemic -- does a when russia attacked our nation, what does systemic fashion mean to you? host: do you mean systemic fascism? caller: no, systemic fashion. does it bother people that trump is the problem with this nation? he has no brought any businesses back. host: salena zito, your response? guest: that was interesting. i'm not sure i really understand the context of what he was saying. i think the economic numbers different result in terms of jobs being created. what surprised you the most in researching this book? guest: how aspirational people i did nottter who -- just interview trump voters because i wanted to get a broader understanding of the community that i was in, but that people love their country and they wanted their country to do well and that they are not driven by politics and the way that you see in my profession or on social media. that hopefuln
communities and place and rootedness. would be wise to understand because -- that nuance because that kind of nuance would help them do bettermaybe win some of those voters back. host: roger, you get the last word from hurley, virginia. quick question or comment? systemic -- does a when russia attacked our nation, what does systemic fashion mean to you? host: do you mean systemic fascism? caller: no, systemic fashion. does it bother people that trump is the problem with this nation? he has no...
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community and the d.o.j., federal prosecutors, exist in different but overlapping realms. and the idea that you would have one area, d.o.j., prosecutors, investigating the cia, which to say it lightly, operates in a nuanced, is going to create some tension. but gina hapsel has a record of mostly promoting the cia from within, and building the morale there, and staying off the radar, so consistent with her theme of staying off the radar, she might find a way to cooperate that is not very public and not very loud. ultimately, though, donald trump has tweeted lots of favorable things about gina hapsel, hopefully for her, he will continue to do so. >> all right, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos, thank you, my friend. >>> drawing pictures as a truck crash leaves a camera crew running for cover. 1 in 5 people you meet wear dentures. yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just between us. >>> more on our breaking news story this morning, an explosion at a crowded check point in somalia has killed at least 61 people and injured dozens more. the government says most of those hurt in the mogadishu
community and the d.o.j., federal prosecutors, exist in different but overlapping realms. and the idea that you would have one area, d.o.j., prosecutors, investigating the cia, which to say it lightly, operates in a nuanced, is going to create some tension. but gina hapsel has a record of mostly promoting the cia from within, and building the morale there, and staying off the radar, so consistent with her theme of staying off the radar, she might find a way to cooperate that is not very public...
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communicate directly. i want to get to this hearing, i agree borrower's are harmed should be granted relief as quickly as possible. after diving in to the nuance of the issue, i understand why you have decided to grant partial relief in some cases, it is my understanding there is a report that estimated the borrowed defense claim would be cleared by the spring of 2017. but your decision to review those cases and grant partial relief met the estimate proposed in the report would not be met. is this correct? >> yes again, there was no process in short of simply deciding to forgiveld all of thm with 100% validity or not, we need to get a process in place. >> the memo i mentioned, was that an official memo that included processes or any guarantee to borrowers? >> i'm not sure what memo. >> the spring ofde 2017. so it was not official, there was not anything illegal about your decision with the best interest of taxpayers to review these claims and make sure the relief granted was correct. so there was nothing legally requiring you by the spring of 2017 to make those decisions and you made the decision to put in thatcess major private loans were pai
communicate directly. i want to get to this hearing, i agree borrower's are harmed should be granted relief as quickly as possible. after diving in to the nuance of the issue, i understand why you have decided to grant partial relief in some cases, it is my understanding there is a report that estimated the borrowed defense claim would be cleared by the spring of 2017. but your decision to review those cases and grant partial relief met the estimate proposed in the report would not be met. is...
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communicate directly is what you. said so i want to get this hearing i agree that borrowers that are harmed should be granted relief as quickly as possible. after driving into some of the nuances about this issue, i understand that you have decided to grant partial relief and some. cases now it's my understanding, that there was a report that estimated the borrowers defends claim would be cleared by the spring of 2017. but your decision to review those cases and grand partial relief meant that the estimate proposed would not be. mets is that correct? >> yes congressman, there was no process and short of simply deciding to forgive all of the -- and except all of the claims with 100 percent validity or not, we need to get a process in place to consider each. claim >> thank you, so the memo that i've just mentioned, was that an official meant and memo that included promises are any guarantees to borrowers? >> i'm not sure what memo you're referring. to >> the one that said in spring 2017, about your determination it was the best interest of taxpayers to review these grill aims and make sure the relief granted was. correct so i guess my question is there, was is nothing legally re
communicate directly is what you. said so i want to get this hearing i agree that borrowers that are harmed should be granted relief as quickly as possible. after driving into some of the nuances about this issue, i understand that you have decided to grant partial relief and some. cases now it's my understanding, that there was a report that estimated the borrowers defends claim would be cleared by the spring of 2017. but your decision to review those cases and grand partial relief meant that...