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she might not have chosen agi helmet to wear to her kid sister -- a g.i.t to wear to her kid sister's wedding. laundry,beauty parlor, washbasin all rolled up into one. a little community in size seven. she spent some of her time writing letters. not the having a wonderful time, wish you were here kind. but letters filled with all the drama of her days, with stories of her courage and the spirit of the men over whom she watched. a few moments could always be found for prayer. others for lounging about, talking of home. she may have longed to wear the evening dress sent from home, but probably only had the chance to talk about it. usually she wore olive drab or battle gray. her uniform was her badge of service. she spent her off-duty time, she was always eager to return to the hospital, where the wounded were fighting for her lives. for first and foremost, and at all times, she was the nurse, offering professional and skilled care to the sick and wounded. a nurse first, a woman second, and an officer third might well serve for a slogan for every woman of the
she might not have chosen agi helmet to wear to her kid sister -- a g.i.t to wear to her kid sister's wedding. laundry,beauty parlor, washbasin all rolled up into one. a little community in size seven. she spent some of her time writing letters. not the having a wonderful time, wish you were here kind. but letters filled with all the drama of her days, with stories of her courage and the spirit of the men over whom she watched. a few moments could always be found for prayer. others for lounging...
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the shamisen industry was already on the decline, because performers and fans are agi.oger fan of t itrumen haveecidedo harss the wer o socia media to try t savehe company. a popul group of perrmers raised mey throu a concert andnline dations the cpany's pght also attracd atttion fm abroad. ♪ a global community of shamisen fans. >> i love shamisen. the craftsmanship is amazing. >> reporter: abbott's post about its struggles led to more than 20 people ordering instruments. >> nobody who can make that high-quality shamisena at a reasonable price. it is important for tokyo and the global community. >> reporter: performances are gradually being staged again. orders are coming in from people and retailers who heard about the plight. but without support, seeing a brighter horizon. >> translator: i'm deeply convinced very a mission to pass on japan's shamisen's culture. i want to make sure the business goes on by finding a successor within three or four years. >> reporter: shamisen's distinctive sound has captivated audiences both at home and abroad for centuries, a anand o ta
the shamisen industry was already on the decline, because performers and fans are agi.oger fan of t itrumen haveecidedo harss the wer o socia media to try t savehe company. a popul group of perrmers raised mey throu a concert andnline dations the cpany's pght also attracd atttion fm abroad. ♪ a global community of shamisen fans. >> i love shamisen. the craftsmanship is amazing. >> reporter: abbott's post about its struggles led to more than 20 people ordering instruments. >>...
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she agi rations, the same as the rest of the army. were long and the demands never ending. as a result, the nurse learned to make use of every moment of her off-duty time. ♪ she might not have chosen agi helmet to wear to kid sister's wedding, but it made up for its lack of style by its versatility. laundry,beauty parlor, alling pot, washbasin rolled into one. a little community in size seven. >> the island complexes known as pangu might, and serve as ideal steppingstones for a communist invasion. kinmen is surrounded on three sides by the mainland. wi is the second-largest village. in recent years, the government has been in a position to eliminate the ancient specters abilities -- of disease and unemployment, and is establishing better health and sanitation practices. these bombed out buildings currently use the train chinese soldiers were destroyed by artillery fire from the communist mainland in 1958, one half a million rounds blasted the island, and an invasion -- was repelled. now abutments protect the population, as well as vis
she agi rations, the same as the rest of the army. were long and the demands never ending. as a result, the nurse learned to make use of every moment of her off-duty time. ♪ she might not have chosen agi helmet to wear to kid sister's wedding, but it made up for its lack of style by its versatility. laundry,beauty parlor, alling pot, washbasin rolled into one. a little community in size seven. >> the island complexes known as pangu might, and serve as ideal steppingstones for a...
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so, ai is missing what we call agi, you know, artificial generalized intelligence, which is to say an ai can distinguish pictures of cats from dogs with super human performance. if you say distinguish bears from camels or something, it will fail catastrophically. it can get trained on one thing, but can't generalize to other things and where we are now i think is a long ways off. another question about different component of your book that we haven't quite touched on yet. can we talk more about the brains of centipedes. are they using different pathways for mathematics or equations? >> okay, for anybody who doesn't know, with the mixture of the senses, they might look at a letter,j, b, or whatever and triggers a color experience in their head. for them a is red, b is orange and so on and it used to be thought of as rare. now we know it's about 3% of the population has it. it's not considered a disorder or a disease. it's the way that some people see the world and others don't see the world this way. there's a lot to say about it. and if you're interested i have a book on it called "we
so, ai is missing what we call agi, you know, artificial generalized intelligence, which is to say an ai can distinguish pictures of cats from dogs with super human performance. if you say distinguish bears from camels or something, it will fail catastrophically. it can get trained on one thing, but can't generalize to other things and where we are now i think is a long ways off. another question about different component of your book that we haven't quite touched on yet. can we talk more about...
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so ai is missing what we call agi, artificial generalized intelligence, which is to say ai thing can distinguish pictures of cats from dogs with superhuman performance, but if you say distinguish pictures of bears from camels, it will fail because it can get trained on one thing, but it can't generallylize to other things. where we are now i think is a very long ways off. >> another question about different component of your book that we haven't quite touched on yet. can you talk a bit more of the brain's synapses? >> for anybody who doesn't know. k kinesthsia, when they look at a letter, that triggers a color in their head. a is red and b an orange, so on. it used to be rare and now we know about three percent of the population have it, it's not considered a disorder or a disease. is perception reality the way na some people see the world and others don't see the world this way. there's a lot to say about kinesth kinesth kinesthesia. some of them can do them differently because numbers have colors and generally personalities and shapes as well. so it helps to old on. for a for examp
so ai is missing what we call agi, artificial generalized intelligence, which is to say ai thing can distinguish pictures of cats from dogs with superhuman performance, but if you say distinguish pictures of bears from camels, it will fail because it can get trained on one thing, but it can't generallylize to other things. where we are now i think is a very long ways off. >> another question about different component of your book that we haven't quite touched on yet. can you talk a bit...
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so ai is missing what we call agi, artificial generalized intelligence, which is to say ai can distinguish pictures of cats and dogs with superhuman performance but if you say that distinguish pictures of bears from camels and will fail because they can get trained in one thing but it can't generalize to other things. where we are now is a very long ways off. >> another question about different component of your book we haven't quite touched on yet. can you talk more about the brains of centipedes? are the using different pathways to perform mathematics or other equally asian? >> okay. anyone who doesn't know, they have a slight mixture of the census of you might at the letter like jay or be ordered and the triggers a a color experience in their head. for them a is red and he is orange and so one. it used to be thought of as a river we know now it's about 3% of the population has it. it's not considered a disorder or disease. it's just the way some people see the world and of the people don't see the world this way. there's a lot to say about -- if you're interested in the book on it calle
so ai is missing what we call agi, artificial generalized intelligence, which is to say ai can distinguish pictures of cats and dogs with superhuman performance but if you say that distinguish pictures of bears from camels and will fail because they can get trained in one thing but it can't generalize to other things. where we are now is a very long ways off. >> another question about different component of your book we haven't quite touched on yet. can you talk more about the brains of...
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today's announcement targeted the intelligence minister and a charity that's allegedly agi slush fundat came as a u.n. agency reported that centrifuges at iran's natanz nuclear site are now enriching uranium. it's been reported that president trump sougions last week for a military strike on natanz. reports of heavy damage and deaths are now coming in from central america, in the wake of hurricane "iota." nicaragua today raised its official death toll to 16. homes were left in ruins along the country's caribbn coast, and downpours triggered heavy flooding and landslides there and in honduras. >> ( translated ): the hurricane came, it knocked over my house, my daughter's house, it knockedi over five houstotal. so i'm homeless. where am i going to live? i haveo take care of so many young men. i don't know where i'm going to live. >> woodruff: the hurricane smashed ashore monday night in the same area where anotherm category 4 sit, two weeks earlier. back in this countrya federal judge in washington ordered the trump administration today to stop deporting migrant children who cross the u
today's announcement targeted the intelligence minister and a charity that's allegedly agi slush fundat came as a u.n. agency reported that centrifuges at iran's natanz nuclear site are now enriching uranium. it's been reported that president trump sougions last week for a military strike on natanz. reports of heavy damage and deaths are now coming in from central america, in the wake of hurricane "iota." nicaragua today raised its official death toll to 16. homes were left in ruins...
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navigate the road and get food to her mouth and do all kinds of things so ai is missing what we would call agi, artificial generalizedintelligence . ai can distinguish pictures of cats and dogs with superhuman performance but if you then say now distinguish pictures from bears from candles it will fail catastrophically because it hits on one thing indicate can't generalize other things . where we are now it's a very long way off. >> another question about your book that we haven't touched on yet, can you talk more about whether using different pathways to mathematics or other equations? >> so synesthesia is where you have a slight mixture of the senses though you might look at a letter like j or b or whatever and think of different colors in your head area a is read and to be is orange but it used to be thought of as rare and we now know 15 percent of the population has it. it's just alternative perceptual reality, it's just the way people see the world and youdon't see the world this way , there's a lot to say about synesthesia. if you're interested i have a book on it about synesthesia but s
navigate the road and get food to her mouth and do all kinds of things so ai is missing what we would call agi, artificial generalizedintelligence . ai can distinguish pictures of cats and dogs with superhuman performance but if you then say now distinguish pictures from bears from candles it will fail catastrophically because it hits on one thing indicate can't generalize other things . where we are now it's a very long way off. >> another question about your book that we haven't touched...
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i can jump in on how to lower your agi or household taxable income. i think one of the things i want be to clear up is that all of the discussion about the economic impact payment the $1,200 that attendees read about. that is based on your 2018 or 2019 tax information, whether you had information earlier or not. now we are past july 15th deadline, information, i believe like as congress works on some other package they are working on, it may be based on the 2019 information. the information here how to lower household income is going to be based on how you can lower your household income for 2020 and forward. heather covered a good portion of these things. it is going to sound like i am going to sound like a half broken record. >> you can never hear this stuff enough. >> the traditional 401-k. what is that? did i lose you? >> you are fine. i was saying you can never hear this information enough. >> i listed on the different accounts like your biggest at the top going down. use traditional 401k has an annual limit as of $19,500 depending on your age yo
i can jump in on how to lower your agi or household taxable income. i think one of the things i want be to clear up is that all of the discussion about the economic impact payment the $1,200 that attendees read about. that is based on your 2018 or 2019 tax information, whether you had information earlier or not. now we are past july 15th deadline, information, i believe like as congress works on some other package they are working on, it may be based on the 2019 information. the information...
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of the actions are that the governors and mayors are taking, trying to set dra dray draconian rules agynksgiving celebration doesn't affect the market. on a macro level, it's not that economically impactful. now, certainly these different restaurant closings and other things that are happening in certain cities have been a problem but really, dagen, we've seen since the summer that the market has had a better understanding of this virus than almost any public official has had. they know that essentially there's going to continue to be spread. we've got to learn to live with it. now we know a vaccine is coming. but no, they're not able to shut down the economy because american ingenuity won't allow for it. dagen: i want to move on to joe biden is lining up people for his cabinet. former federal reserve chief janet yellen expected to become treasury secretary, would make her the first woman to hold that position. what is your reaction to this? what does it mean for not just, again, more fiscal stimulus potentially, well, definitely, but also monetary stimulus? because she will have certai
of the actions are that the governors and mayors are taking, trying to set dra dray draconian rules agynksgiving celebration doesn't affect the market. on a macro level, it's not that economically impactful. now, certainly these different restaurant closings and other things that are happening in certain cities have been a problem but really, dagen, we've seen since the summer that the market has had a better understanding of this virus than almost any public official has had. they know that...
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d a good friend of mine pointed out to me a few days agi he said ths will be the third republican victorylast four when you go back to 2000 with bush and the two trump elections where that's been the case with republicans and republicans doeneed to broad that message it's enough to win the electoral college possibly but they need to broaden it to win. the goal shouldn't be to get rid of the ectoral college i think that serves a great purpose but to broaden at appeal win the popular vote. >> woodruff: it's a question we'll certainly be asking if that's what happens. gary abernathy, patricia lopez, thank you both. we ask all tof youo please stay with us. we are going to take a short break as we approach midnt in the east. we'll be back at theop of th hour with the latest results. hang in there. >> i've been speaking with journalist jeff greenfield about moments that defied this presidential race and jeff, earlier we spoke about the president's response to the pandemic but of course another remarkable turn events occurred a month ago when the president himself contracted the virus. he was ho
d a good friend of mine pointed out to me a few days agi he said ths will be the third republican victorylast four when you go back to 2000 with bush and the two trump elections where that's been the case with republicans and republicans doeneed to broad that message it's enough to win the electoral college possibly but they need to broaden it to win. the goal shouldn't be to get rid of the ectoral college i think that serves a great purpose but to broaden at appeal win the popular vote....