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programa piloto, cuyo objetivo es dar a conocer cÓmo funciona la administraciÓn de la ciudad, esta academiaazgo, para dar respuestas y fomentar una reacciÓn cÍvica mÁs activa. ramÓn adame, tiene mÁs detalles. ramÓn:gracias marÍa leticia. se trata de un evento que es catalogado como todo un Éxito, gracias a la enorme participaciÓn por parte de la comunidad hispana que radica en la ciudad, donde se dan cita para liderar las diferencias que lo conforman. con eso en mente como un total de 32 participantes de la comunidad se inscribieron en la primer academia de liderazgo cÍvico, para entender mejor el sistema administrativo y buscar respuesta a sus dudas. >> todo relacionado, como estÁ integrado. y como los miembros que nos representan. reportero: es una prioridad, para saber cÓmo funcionan otras agencias y dependencias. >> bÁsicamente me interesa mucho la estrategia estoy inscripto en el programa en caso de emergencia. reportero: es muy importante, tener una muy buena relaciÓn y comunicaciÓn con toda la comunidad, esta es una buena oportunidad, para construir una buena relaciÓn. reportero: ter
programa piloto, cuyo objetivo es dar a conocer cÓmo funciona la administraciÓn de la ciudad, esta academiaazgo, para dar respuestas y fomentar una reacciÓn cÍvica mÁs activa. ramÓn adame, tiene mÁs detalles. ramÓn:gracias marÍa leticia. se trata de un evento que es catalogado como todo un Éxito, gracias a la enorme participaciÓn por parte de la comunidad hispana que radica en la ciudad, donde se dan cita para liderar las diferencias que lo conforman. con eso en mente como un total...
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you left academia to go into google? what attracted you to alphabet in particular? leave academia.is a sabbatical. i think you are totally right. i have been a technologist for over 20 years and i have been working the field of ai and machine learning and i want to fuel growth from a niche academic field into this major force of our society in the of our business. i want to participate and contribute in the transformation, and i thought hard about what can ai and machine learning to contribute, -- machine learning contribute? i don't want technology to be in the hands of only a privileged few. fei-fei: cloud is the best way to democratize ai. it is for so many people and some of businesses. caroline: the question of ethics comes in to machine learning as well. is that something you think businesses and academia is keeping the pace of -- apace of? julian assange: i think -- is ani: i think this important topic that we should invite the whole society to participate. every time there is a new technology transformation in our human civilization, that technology becomes a force of chang
you left academia to go into google? what attracted you to alphabet in particular? leave academia.is a sabbatical. i think you are totally right. i have been a technologist for over 20 years and i have been working the field of ai and machine learning and i want to fuel growth from a niche academic field into this major force of our society in the of our business. i want to participate and contribute in the transformation, and i thought hard about what can ai and machine learning to contribute,...
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que se vaya gracias >>> por sus venas corre adrenalina, almeyda gana campeonatos y ahora tiene una academiao muy un bendecido en la vida y entre todas las bendiciones agradezco a estos muchachos jÓvenes porque hemos salvado todo. >>> traje a mi hijo a la academia porque tenÍa muchas cosas y ahora aprendiÓ a manejar correctamente y como padre me siento mucho mejor, mÁs seguro cuando Él sale de casa >>> las estadÍsticas son alarmantes de la cantidad de niÑos que se mueren en su primer aÑo manejando, simple y sencillamente por ser responsables y no continuar con el carro. nosotros hemos logrado bajar esta estadÍstica en miami, y gracias a la visiÓn de nico obviamente con nosotros en. (nombre en inglÉs) hemos podido llegar a un punto en que sabemos lo que estamos haciendo, es una gran diferencia en las vidas de los chicos que toman las clases. >>> he visto que han llegado aquÍ con actitudes que tÚ dice no va a salir, no pasarÁ 3 dÍas que este muchacho tenga un accidente y tÚ ves que salen de ahÍ y son hombres y son padres, que vienen a darnos con nosotros, eso es lo que mÁs orgullo tengo de sar
que se vaya gracias >>> por sus venas corre adrenalina, almeyda gana campeonatos y ahora tiene una academiao muy un bendecido en la vida y entre todas las bendiciones agradezco a estos muchachos jÓvenes porque hemos salvado todo. >>> traje a mi hijo a la academia porque tenÍa muchas cosas y ahora aprendiÓ a manejar correctamente y como padre me siento mucho mejor, mÁs seguro cuando Él sale de casa >>> las estadÍsticas son alarmantes de la cantidad de niÑos que...
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caroline: is it why you went into business, academia, to come to google?think you are totally right. i have been working with technology for 20 years, and in the field of ai and machine learning. i want the field to grow into this major force of our society and the future of our business, and i want to participate and contribute in this transformation. i thought hard about what can ai and machine learning contribute, and the keyword is to democratize technology. i don't want to technology to be in the hands of only a privileged few, so cloud is the best vehicle to democratize ai. it delivers the power of the technology to so many people and businesses. caroline: as machine learning and ai show what they can do, the question of ethics comes into machine learning as well. is that something you think businesses and academia are keeping pace of? >> it is an important topic that we should invite the whole of society to participate. every time there is a new technology transformation in our human civilization, that technology becomes a force of change in the way
caroline: is it why you went into business, academia, to come to google?think you are totally right. i have been working with technology for 20 years, and in the field of ai and machine learning. i want the field to grow into this major force of our society and the future of our business, and i want to participate and contribute in this transformation. i thought hard about what can ai and machine learning contribute, and the keyword is to democratize technology. i don't want to technology to be...
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is that something you think businesses and academia are keeping pace of?ic that important we should invite the whole of society to participate. there is a new technology transformation in our human civilization, that technology becomes a force of change in the way we live, work, conduct our business, do regulation, create policy. this is inevitable, but the important thing is that all parts of the society participate , whether as an educator or as a care deeply, i about this. caroline: a cucumber farmer using google cloud, is the price going to continue to drop? will the competition in the market help continue that? person, soa business i won't talk about price. i don't think i have many things sensible to say, but what i want to talk about is that the competition will not just be price. it will be the product we offer, what we can give to the customers that they need. i know and we know the customers are going to need powerful, easy and machine learning tools, and that is what i will be focusing on. caroline: how do you think google cloud and ai machine l
is that something you think businesses and academia are keeping pace of?ic that important we should invite the whole of society to participate. there is a new technology transformation in our human civilization, that technology becomes a force of change in the way we live, work, conduct our business, do regulation, create policy. this is inevitable, but the important thing is that all parts of the society participate , whether as an educator or as a care deeply, i about this. caroline: a...
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you also see this in academia. even the left is concerned. statesman of the democrats are concerned that they are just ruining their opportunity to have a seat at the policy debate because they are so crazed with anger that they can't funnel it into something productive. >> kimberly: juan, when you see people who've become the face and branding of the left, the democratic party. maxine waters and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and cory booker. does this give you cause for concern for your party? >> juan: no. i like those people. the problem that exists now is so similar to i think what republicans went through with the tea party and that if you ask john boehner. eric cantor, yeah, we can deal with it. we like it. they are galvanizing opposition to obama, opposition to democrats. we won back the house, we won back the senates. but then they overriding the parties general. >> greg: they are beating people up, they are destroying property. they are threatening people's lives. i remember everything about the tea party. >> juan: the charges were -
you also see this in academia. even the left is concerned. statesman of the democrats are concerned that they are just ruining their opportunity to have a seat at the policy debate because they are so crazed with anger that they can't funnel it into something productive. >> kimberly: juan, when you see people who've become the face and branding of the left, the democratic party. maxine waters and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and cory booker. does this give you cause for concern for your...
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la presidenta de la academia de cine, dijo que los contadores responsables del error del domingo, noestarÁn allÍ. con esto, nos vamos. gracias por haber confiado en nosotros. no estÁn solos. locutor: ahora estÁ bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. frida: ¿qué pasó? ¿ya le mandaste el mensaje a tu ex? melissa: no, mejor no le voy a mandar ningún mensaje a mi ex. frida: ¿estás segura? melissa: sí, ten. gracias por prestarme tu celular, pero mejor te lo doy antes de que cometa una tontería. frida: no, de nada. melissa: que mi celular se quede sin pila es una señal de que no debo mensajearme con mi ex y no debo llevarles la contra a las señales.
la presidenta de la academia de cine, dijo que los contadores responsables del error del domingo, noestarÁn allÍ. con esto, nos vamos. gracias por haber confiado en nosotros. no estÁn solos. locutor: ahora estÁ bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. frida: ¿qué pasó? ¿ya le mandaste el mensaje a tu ex? melissa: no, mejor no le voy a mandar ningún mensaje a mi ex. frida: ¿estás segura? melissa: sí, ten. gracias por prestarme tu celular, pero mejor te lo doy antes...
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es de un artista y activista de california que recibiÓ el encargo de una academia de arte de phoenix.alazos a un hombre de 29 aÑos intentÓ quitarle el arma a una soldado dentro del aeropuerto. se cree que sus intenciones eran disparar contra los viajeros. funcionarios franceses dicen que el sospechoso estaba siendo investigado por posibles vÍnculos con terrorismo. andrea: se dispararon las sirenas y el pÁnico se apoderÓ de parÍs cuando el aeropuerto se convirtiÓ en escenario de una balacera. segÚn la policÍa, un hombre de 39 aÑos ingresÓ al aeropuerto e intentÓ arrebatar un fusil de asalto a una militar en la terminal sur cerca de los controles de seguridad. reportes indican que el atacante forcejeo con la soldado. otros dos patrulleros intervinieron y abrieron fuego matando el sujeto. esta es la primera imagen del sospechoso muerto. >> un vocero de un dispositivo antiterrorista de francia explicÓ que los agentes a parar en defensa propia y cumplieron con su misiÓn de evitar un atentado cuando dispararon contra el agresor. dentro y fuera de las instalaciones, hubo un despliegue masivo
es de un artista y activista de california que recibiÓ el encargo de una academia de arte de phoenix.alazos a un hombre de 29 aÑos intentÓ quitarle el arma a una soldado dentro del aeropuerto. se cree que sus intenciones eran disparar contra los viajeros. funcionarios franceses dicen que el sospechoso estaba siendo investigado por posibles vÍnculos con terrorismo. andrea: se dispararon las sirenas y el pÁnico se apoderÓ de parÍs cuando el aeropuerto se convirtiÓ en escenario de una...
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do. >> hillary clinton: there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academiascience, technology, politics and government. >> reporter: solidarity some businesses are giving female employees the day off. others are staying closed for the day. now, this is all being organized by the same people who organized the big women's march to coincide with president donald trump's inauguration last january. so if that was any indication, today's turnout could be very big. if you can't come out, organizers say wear red and don't shop unless it is at a small local business run by a woman or minority. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57. it's time for your "final 5." >>> first today on capitol hill, house lawmakers begin discussions on a new republican- led plan to over hall obamacare. republicans will need near unanimous gop support to pass the new bill. but right now, some are blasting the new plan as obamacare light. opposition is also mounting among democrats worried about the cost. >>> today, hawaii will take the lead in resisting president tr
do. >> hillary clinton: there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academiascience, technology, politics and government. >> reporter: solidarity some businesses are giving female employees the day off. others are staying closed for the day. now, this is all being organized by the same people who organized the big women's march to coincide with president donald trump's inauguration last january. so if that was any indication, today's turnout could be...
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very quickly, we came from an old morning sessioandall mornins both in the private sector, academia and the public sector talking about the issues of global politics and the objective was to do some conceptual gardening or weeding out of what is populism and what are we seeing in the world and is it similar or different and what are the implications for the policy business and outcomes were generally so this afternoon we will debate the same thing with reduced crew. before we do that, we will do this in two parts we will have been introduced in a moment who will give a quick keynote and then throw up a couple fossils everyone is prepared for initially and people have a back and forth and then open up to a discussion in the dynamic of the discussion back and forth and so very quickly, my name is cliff young. on the one hand i am an adjunct professor and i teach a course going on for the public decision-makers and on the other hand i'm a professional pollster in public affairs and it's the third largest market in pulling research firm in the world we have boots on the ground in 90 countri
very quickly, we came from an old morning sessioandall mornins both in the private sector, academia and the public sector talking about the issues of global politics and the objective was to do some conceptual gardening or weeding out of what is populism and what are we seeing in the world and is it similar or different and what are the implications for the policy business and outcomes were generally so this afternoon we will debate the same thing with reduced crew. before we do that, we will...
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i'm so sick of this full of career pursuing academia and so on and so on.ou survive here. >> that's why we're friends. that's why you are welcome back on this show any time. >> thanks. >> we will always continue to have these conversations. >> thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time for a conversation with actress jane cazmera. that's next time. we will see you then. >> by contributions for your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today, on "america's test kitchen"... bridget makes a portuguese beef stew for julia, lisa reviews her most- and least-favorite gadgets, jack challenges julia to a tasting of pesto, and becky shows bridget the secrets to the best quinoa and vegetable stew, here, on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following: fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
i'm so sick of this full of career pursuing academia and so on and so on.ou survive here. >> that's why we're friends. that's why you are welcome back on this show any time. >> thanks. >> we will always continue to have these conversations. >> thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time for a conversation with actress jane...
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♪ we asked some of the best minds in the world from business, government, the arts, academia, what arehe most urgent problems facing humanity, and how do we solve them? the result is "big problems, big thinkers." what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think it is the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you are dealing with a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >> everybody has the capability of making a difference. >> remember your humanity and forget the rest. terre: welcome to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair. in this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear anxamid we e each issue byst, asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively in this -- collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men an
♪ we asked some of the best minds in the world from business, government, the arts, academia, what arehe most urgent problems facing humanity, and how do we solve them? the result is "big problems, big thinkers." what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think it is the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you are dealing with a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more sustainable way -- >>...
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. >>> la academia de cine de hollywood evalÚa relaciÓn con la firma audio torÁ, dos de sus miembros fuerona. >>> la mayor feria del mundo sobre telefonÍa mÓvil que se celebra en barcelona espaÑa la Última tecnologÍa no es lo que despierta el mayor interÉs en la industria para sorpresa muchos el retorno de marcas que fueron emblemÁticas y que hoy estan casi olvidadas es local que esÁa robÁndose la atenciÓn de todos christina con la historia. >>> son pocos los que no transitan por las callos pegados a sus celulares, y men aÚn los que olvidan al primero. >>> un nokia. >>> un motorÁ el. >>> para esperanza fue cuestiÓn de intimidad. >>> a cualquier hora del dÍa en el trabajo del trabajo a la casa, cÓmo un novio. >>> sÍ. >>> apos tÁndole a la pena de los consumidores tres empresas con dueÑos nuevos, estÁn lanzando al mercado nuevas versiones de los celulares que hace mÁs de una dÉcada liberaban el mercado. >>> ningÚn de los telÉfonos que vimos de blackberry de nokia o motorÁ el son innovadores. >>> y dice Él que ningÚn de los tres compite con los telÉfonos inteligentes de alta gama como samsung
. >>> la academia de cine de hollywood evalÚa relaciÓn con la firma audio torÁ, dos de sus miembros fuerona. >>> la mayor feria del mundo sobre telefonÍa mÓvil que se celebra en barcelona espaÑa la Última tecnologÍa no es lo que despierta el mayor interÉs en la industria para sorpresa muchos el retorno de marcas que fueron emblemÁticas y que hoy estan casi olvidadas es local que esÁa robÁndose la atenciÓn de todos christina con la historia. >>> son pocos...
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i'm so sick of this full of career pursuing academia and so on and so on.ou survive here. >> that's why we're friends. that's why you are welcome back on this show any time. >> thanks. >> we will always continue to have these conversations. >> thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time for a conversation with actress jane cazmera. that's next time. we will see you then. >> by contributions for your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight we celebrate harry belafonte's 90th birthday, award-winning singer actor and author has been a guest on this program numerous times over our 14 seasons. we will revisit some of those memorable appear uns as well as celebrate his life as an artist and activist. we are glad you joined us. our special birthday celebration it harry belafonte in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪
i'm so sick of this full of career pursuing academia and so on and so on.ou survive here. >> that's why we're friends. that's why you are welcome back on this show any time. >> thanks. >> we will always continue to have these conversations. >> thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time for a conversation with actress jane...
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i did not leave academia.'m on leave from stamford which is a sabbatical and i think you are totally right. i've been a technologist for almost 20 years and i've been learning and i have watched the growth into a major and iw into a major force want to participate and contribute in the transformation . i thought hard about what can ai and machine learning contribute. wantey i -- i don't technology to be in the hands of only a view. cloud is the best vehicle. it delivers the power of technology to some of the people and businesses. as a machine learning and ai show what they can do, the question of ethics. is that something businesses are keeping apace on? >> i think it is an important topic that we should invite the whole society to participate. every time there's a transformation and civilization, the technology becomes a force of change in the way we live and work, conduct our businesses, do regulations. this is inevitable. the important thing is that all parts participate in the .iscussion i care deeply abo
i did not leave academia.'m on leave from stamford which is a sabbatical and i think you are totally right. i've been a technologist for almost 20 years and i've been learning and i have watched the growth into a major and iw into a major force want to participate and contribute in the transformation . i thought hard about what can ai and machine learning contribute. wantey i -- i don't technology to be in the hands of only a view. cloud is the best vehicle. it delivers the power of technology...
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gender gap, the gap, as you all know, is still very wide in the academia, in the workforce, and girls are being left behind in tech jobs, which is one of the fastest growing fields in the job market. how would you say we change that? >> well, i think that we're going to have to -- one of the things we like to do is to make sure that we get students actually into the doors of n and so, we have focused efforts to get girls in. internships, we have over 450 at goddard alone, but across the whole agency, there is significantly more than that. but to get the girls in and provide them with women mentors, and we're matching even high school girls with college-age mentors, and that pair's matched with a nasa woman mentor, to get them exposed and get them in. >> ms. hawkins, does changing perception also matter? when you take the average person, if they close their eyes and picture a scientist, they probably wouldn't see a woman? >> oh, absolutely. so, i think perception matters a lot, and that's part of the exposure piece of the discussion, making sure that our young girls know that there are
gender gap, the gap, as you all know, is still very wide in the academia, in the workforce, and girls are being left behind in tech jobs, which is one of the fastest growing fields in the job market. how would you say we change that? >> well, i think that we're going to have to -- one of the things we like to do is to make sure that we get students actually into the doors of n and so, we have focused efforts to get girls in. internships, we have over 450 at goddard alone, but across the...
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by the way, academia is 90% to 10% liberal to conservative, and they preach diversity. it has been 40% to 20%, and with the election of obama, who the national journal called in 2007 the most liberal member of the senate -- to the left of barbara boxer, hillary clinton, you name it. when i woke up on the morning of wednesday, november 2008 -- ok, i'm going to see a change. it is going to be 40% liberal. it's got to be. 40% to 20% again. so you had this incredible situation where a self-identifying and self professing conservative electorate by a margin of two to one goes in and decisively votes for president a man the national journal ranked the most liberal member of the senate in 2007. quite unprecedented. how did that happen? you have got to go into the reasons why bush lost, why people didn't like bush, or why john mccain lost -- in many ways, a vote against mccain was a vote against bush. and many people were taken by the concept of change -- what does change mean? but the progressives for obama people were thrilled with this. the american public finally voted the
by the way, academia is 90% to 10% liberal to conservative, and they preach diversity. it has been 40% to 20%, and with the election of obama, who the national journal called in 2007 the most liberal member of the senate -- to the left of barbara boxer, hillary clinton, you name it. when i woke up on the morning of wednesday, november 2008 -- ok, i'm going to see a change. it is going to be 40% liberal. it's got to be. 40% to 20% again. so you had this incredible situation where a...
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that brought together expert speakers from academia, finance, accounting, medical research and law enforcement to discuss measures for reducing bias and politicization in analysis. while these steps were initiated without specific reference to the inspector general's investigation at centcom they aligned with many of the ig's recommendations. the steps we're taking have already established a firm foundation for dod intelligence analysis. we very much look forward to continuing along this path to ensure that dod analysis meets the highest standards of quality, objectivity and integrity. >> very good. thank you. mr. wiley? >> chairwoman hartzler, ranking member molten and members of the committee i would like to join my colleagues in thanking you for the invitation to offer testimony on the dod ig report. as the dia director for analysis and the dod functional manager for all source analysis i'm responsible for the integrity. we appreciate the dodig's thorough investigation and note that the investigation found no lack of integrity or lack of probity in the intelligence process. we in the analyt
that brought together expert speakers from academia, finance, accounting, medical research and law enforcement to discuss measures for reducing bias and politicization in analysis. while these steps were initiated without specific reference to the inspector general's investigation at centcom they aligned with many of the ig's recommendations. the steps we're taking have already established a firm foundation for dod intelligence analysis. we very much look forward to continuing along this path...
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assault on college campuses or rape in the military -- i mean, you can go through sexual harassment in academia where women who are in graduate school are being sexually harassed by their advisors. i mean, it is still pretty pervasive, and it's time. it's really time to move beyond that. >> are you concerned about the inclusion now of women in the military and the lgbt movement to be more inclusive, which is a theme at the pbwc conference? i mean, we would all like that. we would like to say that we're inclusive, but will that happen soon enough? >> it is happening. it's at a slow pace, but we have our first women who have moved through the training, have been equal in their ability to do the physical work necessary in a number of our settings in the military services. so they're gonna be on the front lines. they were on the front lines before. i mean, we have members who are serving in the u.s. senate who had their legs blown off. tammy duckworth. i mean, that wasn't at the front lines? of course it was. so we're getting there, but it's been a slog. >> a lot of people feel as though they don't
assault on college campuses or rape in the military -- i mean, you can go through sexual harassment in academia where women who are in graduate school are being sexually harassed by their advisors. i mean, it is still pretty pervasive, and it's time. it's really time to move beyond that. >> are you concerned about the inclusion now of women in the military and the lgbt movement to be more inclusive, which is a theme at the pbwc conference? i mean, we would all like that. we would like to...
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. ♪ ♪ we asked some of the best minds in the world from business, government, the arts, academia, what problems facing humanity, and how do we solve them? the result is "big problems, big thinkers." what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think it is the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you are dealing with a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more
. ♪ ♪ we asked some of the best minds in the world from business, government, the arts, academia, what problems facing humanity, and how do we solve them? the result is "big problems, big thinkers." what is the number one major problem facing mankind? >> i think it is the lack of education. >> politics has been getting dumber and dumber. >> you are dealing with a balance of green spirit. >> if we don't have a more
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. >> there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academia, science, technology, not to mention politics and government. >> marches and rallies are taking part all across the country including san francisco, berkeley and oakland. organizers say you can also show support by wearing red. >>> today house lawmakers begin debate on the new republican plan to overhaul the affordable care act. the proposal eliminates the individual mandate and employer mandate and reverses medicaid expansion as well as ending government subsidies. it does include refundable tax credits for low and middle income americans, buffalos dollars in funding to help stabilize their insurance markets, and a massive expansion of health savings accounts. kpix 5's melissa caen explains why californians may be among the biggest losers under this new plan >>> reporter: just when you think you've seen it all the republicans go to a more extreme place. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi is leading the charge to stop the republican proposal to repeal and replace the affordable care act. 7 ye
. >> there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academia, science, technology, not to mention politics and government. >> marches and rallies are taking part all across the country including san francisco, berkeley and oakland. organizers say you can also show support by wearing red. >>> today house lawmakers begin debate on the new republican plan to overhaul the affordable care act. the proposal eliminates the individual mandate and employer...
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academia is loathe to authorize such expenditure out tedious review.ed unger and took the book. what? and then you arranged for it to fall into the hands of farhan al-asmari. he keeps his hauls intact in his own private museum, and according to your own academic papers, he's given you access to his collection before. hold on. do i know mr. al-asmari? yes. did i take things with my students too far? no question. but i'm telling you, none of us killed anyone. professor... no. i have a question now. what is the name of this sunken ship that i supposedly killed over? the santa leticia. well, i don't know where you're getting your facts, but there wasn't any treasure on the santa leticia. there was. mr. al-asmari pulled up millions in gold. he's pretty proud of it, too. no, this is impossible. i've read everything that's ever been written about the santa leticia, including the records in the archives of the indies in seville, and there is not a document in recorded history that says it went down with gold on it. black peter would disagr
academia is loathe to authorize such expenditure out tedious review.ed unger and took the book. what? and then you arranged for it to fall into the hands of farhan al-asmari. he keeps his hauls intact in his own private museum, and according to your own academic papers, he's given you access to his collection before. hold on. do i know mr. al-asmari? yes. did i take things with my students too far? no question. but i'm telling you, none of us killed anyone. professor... no. i have a question...
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academia is loathe to authorize such expenditure without tedious review.d unger and took the book. what? and then you arranged for it to fall into the hands of farhan al-asmari. he keeps his hauls intact in his own private museum, and according to your own academic papers, he's given you access to his collection before. hold on. do i know mr. al-asmari? yes. did i take things with my students too far? no question. but i'm telling you, none of us killed anyone. professor... no. i have a question now. what is the name of this sunken ship that i supposedly killed over? the santa leticia. well, i don't know where you're getting your facts, but there wasn't any treasure on the santa leticia. there was. mr. al-asmari pulled up millions in gold. he's pretty proud of it, too. no, this is impossible. i've read everything that's ever been written about the santa leticia, including the records in the archives of the indies in seville, and there is not a document in recorded history that says it went down with gold on it. black peter would disagree with you. black pet
academia is loathe to authorize such expenditure without tedious review.d unger and took the book. what? and then you arranged for it to fall into the hands of farhan al-asmari. he keeps his hauls intact in his own private museum, and according to your own academic papers, he's given you access to his collection before. hold on. do i know mr. al-asmari? yes. did i take things with my students too far? no question. but i'm telling you, none of us killed anyone. professor... no. i have a question...
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well, thinking outside the box maybe happens in academia, but in our situation, given that calamity ofhe current government. it's very clear, they want full annexation of the west bank. this is not what i'm saying, this is what they are saying and doing on a daily basis. you've just quoted some of the bill is passed. we are witnessing on a daily basis here in the west bank and jerusalem of course. now, if this is their agenda, by the way part of them pushing gaza out of the equation, so there annexation agenda can prevail. and if this is the situation, the last thing you want is to give that agenda another whip in to advance. steve, the whole situation here is that of a system of entitlement. these people, some people in tel aviv right now, the government, the right—wing extreme government, wants to keep a system whereby there is a group that our privilege, as per these numbers. they consume most of it. some groups are privilege and others that are not privileged and discriminated whether by means of occupation or by means of colonisation or by means of apartheid. the question to the u
well, thinking outside the box maybe happens in academia, but in our situation, given that calamity ofhe current government. it's very clear, they want full annexation of the west bank. this is not what i'm saying, this is what they are saying and doing on a daily basis. you've just quoted some of the bill is passed. we are witnessing on a daily basis here in the west bank and jerusalem of course. now, if this is their agenda, by the way part of them pushing gaza out of the equation, so there...
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when i shifted from academia, i had been in a big history department, and we have all had that experience where, who is going to come talk to? you are just another historian in this hallway, and if somebody is interested in that particular topic you're working on they might swing by or something. at least, that was my experience , and moving to a federal agency , i found it was very refreshing to have people kind of approach me that they were looking for help with historic thinking. they would not say that in those terms, they would not ask, i need your help to think historically about this stuff, but what they had a lot of times in my agency is, they have a lot of data. they've got masses of data. they are trying to find someone to help them make sense of that data. historians do that really well. we can find the right data and we can package it in a way that resonates with people in different disciplines, different walks of life, and learning how to do that, learning how to fashion that and package that correct information in a way that people will hear it and it , is reallyn impact cha
when i shifted from academia, i had been in a big history department, and we have all had that experience where, who is going to come talk to? you are just another historian in this hallway, and if somebody is interested in that particular topic you're working on they might swing by or something. at least, that was my experience , and moving to a federal agency , i found it was very refreshing to have people kind of approach me that they were looking for help with historic thinking. they would...
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we see a cynical, intentional effort to delegitimize the state of israel in even academia, and we see view been emboldened by sanctions relief and more committed than ever the destabilizing the middle east. each of these threats are serious in and of themselves. but to have them converging all at once is should make one thing clear. in times like these, we cannot afford a shred of daylight between the united states and israel. [ applause ] and that's why earlier this year i refused to stand silent when the united states abstained from a u.n. security council vote that was unabashedly biassed against israel and ultimately detrimental to the cause of peace. that's why i co-sponsored senate resolution six, strongly objecting to its passage. [ applause ] the u.n. security council can't pass a resolution condemning iran's violation of ballistic missile testing. it can't pass a resolution to stop the humanitarian strife in syria. it can't condemn russia for indiscriminately bombing citizens in aleppo. and yet it endorses a biassed resolution that pins every wrong in the middle east on the o
we see a cynical, intentional effort to delegitimize the state of israel in even academia, and we see view been emboldened by sanctions relief and more committed than ever the destabilizing the middle east. each of these threats are serious in and of themselves. but to have them converging all at once is should make one thing clear. in times like these, we cannot afford a shred of daylight between the united states and israel. [ applause ] and that's why earlier this year i refused to stand...
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publicn public europe -- history, we clearly understand, academia, obviously, the causes of the war word deeply intertwined -- the causes of the war were deeply intertwined. but a more general interpretation proves challenging for many reasons, and i would dare say part of that is what the landscape looks like in many of these places. whether you are in the north and you see monuments to grant or, you know, sherman, or whoever it there is this notion of sort of, we won, so we are done and they don't pay much attention to it. a little, it's different. and in fact, when you factor in the reality that most civil war sites and battlefields are principally in the south, how do you think things often will be remembered? quite frankly, among the most prominent -- i say among the our former know institution -- among the most battlefields, the and those are run by the national park service. for decades, the park service, as brilliant as they are, as dynamic as they are, avoided the controversy of cause of work, focusing solely on actions -- focusing of war, solely on actions. they focused on mili
publicn public europe -- history, we clearly understand, academia, obviously, the causes of the war word deeply intertwined -- the causes of the war were deeply intertwined. but a more general interpretation proves challenging for many reasons, and i would dare say part of that is what the landscape looks like in many of these places. whether you are in the north and you see monuments to grant or, you know, sherman, or whoever it there is this notion of sort of, we won, so we are done and they...
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your job is to sit there and think these thoughts and to meet with academia and the private sector and think about what is coming over the hill and we have gotten better at that, gotten some great talents into the organization and put them in an ivory tower and wall them off so they can think well but we are not as good as we need to be yet. that's probably the best way to describe where we are. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> that's a great question. health care enterprises face all the same challenges that the rest of us do. oftentimes we have discovered a lot of hospitals and other medical facilities talk about securing of the urgent are so busy and shorthanded often they don't have adequate backups for their systems and so when they're hit with a ransomware attack in their files are all locked up their reaction is oh my lord we have to pay this ransom or as we can deliver care to our patients and so i think it's a special need in the health care sector to focus on preparing for that day because it's disastrous to pay the ransom. when you pay the ransom the plague is just going to spread
your job is to sit there and think these thoughts and to meet with academia and the private sector and think about what is coming over the hill and we have gotten better at that, gotten some great talents into the organization and put them in an ivory tower and wall them off so they can think well but we are not as good as we need to be yet. that's probably the best way to describe where we are. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> that's a great question. health care enterprises face all the same...
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trump because that behavior is rewarded by your friends in the media, entertainment industry and academiatrump. i hate him. i want to punch him in the nose, i can't stand him. but lately i've been taking trumpex, it makes me happy, makes me smile. [laughter] a little bit, a little bit. >> when i take trumpex, i can now smile when i hear ideas that'll help people like jobs for the middle class or rebuilding america's infrastructure. >> trumpex finally allows you to admit that he is not a heartless monster, but just a guy who wants to make america great again. >> hi, i'm steve patrol. before even when trump said something i liked like strengthening our nays' defenses, i don't even nod my head, now i've been able to abandon my reflexive ideology that causes me to shun common sense. [laughter] >> warning: do not take trumpex when flying on an airplane or when not flying on an airplane. [cheers and applause] greg: yes, all right. we gotta go. thanks to kimberly guilfoyle be, dave reuben, katherine timpf, tyrus, studio audience. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ y
trump because that behavior is rewarded by your friends in the media, entertainment industry and academiatrump. i hate him. i want to punch him in the nose, i can't stand him. but lately i've been taking trumpex, it makes me happy, makes me smile. [laughter] a little bit, a little bit. >> when i take trumpex, i can now smile when i hear ideas that'll help people like jobs for the middle class or rebuilding america's infrastructure. >> trumpex finally allows you to admit that he is...
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there are very big problems with the furk ish democracy and the sweep and aret of lots of people in academiand pe is making full use to position europe as an enemy of turkey to gain as much possible support for his referendum for more political power. >> a story we will continue to watch as it unfolds. robert chessle there. thank you so much. we'll talk with you again for sure. >>> to u.s. politics, a federal prosecutor who thought his job was safe in the trump administration was suddenly fired saturday after getting into a showdown with the white house. p he was u.s. torn for southern manhattan, famous for taking on drug lords and crooked bankers. they explains how the sheriff of wall street, as he is called, lost his badge. >> after a stunning standoff with the white house, the u.s. attorney in manhattan, farid farara is out. we are learn whag he was told and by whom. the president did not call him. the acting deputy attorney, dana bente called him and asked if it was true he was refusing to re-sign. she said, if that's true, the president says you are fired. the question is, what exactly
there are very big problems with the furk ish democracy and the sweep and aret of lots of people in academiand pe is making full use to position europe as an enemy of turkey to gain as much possible support for his referendum for more political power. >> a story we will continue to watch as it unfolds. robert chessle there. thank you so much. we'll talk with you again for sure. >>> to u.s. politics, a federal prosecutor who thought his job was safe in the trump administration was...
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the pharmaceutical industry behind the scenes launched a covert operation in essence to influence academia, to influence the fda, the federation of state medical boards, watchdog organizations that are supposed to keep an eye on how doctors practice. and the pharmaceutical industry ended up perpetrating one of the greatest myths in modern medical history which is if a patient is prescribed an opioid for a pain condition they won't get addicted. now we know that's not true. >> so you have big pharma, the distributors who are wholesalers, the targets of the lawsuit. you have doctors doing prescribing, huge amounts of pain pills flowing into the american populace. my question for you is in places that have seen a lot of economic devastation how much is this a story about the specific nature of opioids or economic desperation leading to addiction? >> it's a great question. karl marx said religion is the opium of the masses and i think we've reached a new era where essentially opium has become the religion of the masses. we have so wrenched our social fabric, we have communities that are devast
the pharmaceutical industry behind the scenes launched a covert operation in essence to influence academia, to influence the fda, the federation of state medical boards, watchdog organizations that are supposed to keep an eye on how doctors practice. and the pharmaceutical industry ended up perpetrating one of the greatest myths in modern medical history which is if a patient is prescribed an opioid for a pain condition they won't get addicted. now we know that's not true. >> so you have...
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they have been controllings academia for far too long.og and putting them on notice. >> tucker: there is a high degree of emotional incompetence. they don't make a counter argument, they lose control ofof yourselves. almost childlike i would say. there is a harvard professor called danielle allen, tell us about her. >> danielle allen, she wrote an op-ed in "the washington post." unapologetic about this. she made a very flawed argumenta she teaches that the rise of donald trump can be directly parallel to the rise of adolf hitler. she teaches that we could learn a lot from the rise of donald trump in this populace rise because actually it is very similar to adolf hitler and it was incredible when you start to make these assertions and notions -- at turning point usa, we joke around and say the left says that if you disagree with me, you must be a nazi. that is the new adage of the american left and for people who are interested -- they can go to professorwatchlist.org. see for yourself. - these examples are well cited and documented. third
they have been controllings academia for far too long.og and putting them on notice. >> tucker: there is a high degree of emotional incompetence. they don't make a counter argument, they lose control ofof yourselves. almost childlike i would say. there is a harvard professor called danielle allen, tell us about her. >> danielle allen, she wrote an op-ed in "the washington post." unapologetic about this. she made a very flawed argumenta she teaches that the rise of donald...
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now, it's really good to have someone always there and in academia we try to do peer review, send your articles away and hope it doesn't come back ripped to bits by an anonymous person in the universe, this is positive supportive peer review and nice to do it with chelsea and we both have young kids, flexibility, i can't see you today, my kid is sick and your kid is sick. luckily we didn't live in the same country and didn't spread the germs. i would encourage find someone you really like, you really want to kind of have your intellectual soulmate and think similarly, don't have too many differences you'll never get the book down, come together and produce something. it's taken years. >> back to the three kids between the two of us. >> oh, gosh, now so many hands, how about in the blue and white. >> so in your individual work in global health and then research for this book, have you guys mostly found things that you intuitively find to be true or research and-- >> the question was, you know, throughout writing this book or in our own research if we found things that have surprised us.
now, it's really good to have someone always there and in academia we try to do peer review, send your articles away and hope it doesn't come back ripped to bits by an anonymous person in the universe, this is positive supportive peer review and nice to do it with chelsea and we both have young kids, flexibility, i can't see you today, my kid is sick and your kid is sick. luckily we didn't live in the same country and didn't spread the germs. i would encourage find someone you really like, you...
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. >> there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector academia science technology not to mention politics and government government. >> reporter: some businesses are giving female employees the day off and men are working a double shift for them. a lot of ways to honor the spirit behind this day, a day without a woman. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> wikileaks has just released a number of documents suggesting that the cia's startling capacity to spy on people. wikileaks says that the cia can eavesdrop through smartphones, smart tvs and even vehicles with internet linked computer systems. it also says the cia can cover its tracks to make it appear that a foreign hacker has done the meddling. apple is among the bay area tech giants now promising customers it's working to ensure their privacy. >>> today the house begins debate on the republican plan to overhaul the affordable care act. the new proposal keeps some popular elements of the current system like allowing young adults to be covered by their parents until they are 26. but it eliminates the i
. >> there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector academia science technology not to mention politics and government government. >> reporter: some businesses are giving female employees the day off and men are working a double shift for them. a lot of ways to honor the spirit behind this day, a day without a woman. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> wikileaks has just released a number of documents suggesting that the cia's...
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to me with a private sector and academia and think about what is coming over the hill. we have gotten better at that and have great talent in the organization and kind of walled them off so we don't bug them, but we need to get better. ma'am? >> [indiscernible] dir. comey: that is a great question. health care enterprises face all the same challenges that the rest of us do, but a recent plague is important for them to focus on, and that is the ransomware plague. we have discovered that a lot of hospitals and health care agencies often don't have adequate backups for the systems and and when their files are locked up, the reaction is, we have to pay this ransom or we cannot deliver care to our patients. as think there is a special need in the health-care sector to focus on preparing for that day, because it is disastrous to pay the ransom. when you pay the plague which is spread to more of us. we are trying to find the people behind this and physically lock them up, we have to make it unprofitable for them. they have hit a few small hospital chains around the country, an
to me with a private sector and academia and think about what is coming over the hill. we have gotten better at that and have great talent in the organization and kind of walled them off so we don't bug them, but we need to get better. ma'am? >> [indiscernible] dir. comey: that is a great question. health care enterprises face all the same challenges that the rest of us do, but a recent plague is important for them to focus on, and that is the ransomware plague. we have discovered that a...