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joining me are the founders of archer, tyler hines is a junior and alice ma who graduated last year from u.c. berkeley. welcome to you all. alice, let's begin with you. you founded archer along with tyler and angelie. what is it and how does it work? >> archer builds data analysis software for investigators who look at corruption, terror finance, war crimes and human rights. it's a subset amongst a larger set that we find systemic and criminal. we do this in a dual approach. the first is to our flagship product architect which tyler will have some thoughts on and the second is through the partnership's model where we talk to experts who know how to generate insights from data that are trying to investigate these issues already. >> i think we choose our partnerships really, really carefully. in particular we'll have the human rights center at barkley. they're holding bad actors accountable for the atrocities. >> how are you doing that? you're looking at a lot of data and putting it into a format that's easier for organizations to read and analyze? >> we do have a partnership like this but
joining me are the founders of archer, tyler hines is a junior and alice ma who graduated last year from u.c. berkeley. welcome to you all. alice, let's begin with you. you founded archer along with tyler and angelie. what is it and how does it work? >> archer builds data analysis software for investigators who look at corruption, terror finance, war crimes and human rights. it's a subset amongst a larger set that we find systemic and criminal. we do this in a dual approach. the first is...
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alice ma, tyler hines and angel >>> that will do it for us as always. you can find more of our coverage at kqed.org. i'm thuy vu. thanks for joining us. robert: theummit is set, june 12 in singapore. presidt trump and the north korean leader together. i'm robert costa. we discuss the hopes and kallenges of u.s. foreign policy in norea and with the iran nuclear deal. tonight on "washington week." president trump: i'll be meeting with kim jong-un to pursue a future o peace and security for the world, for the whole world. barry: north korea frees three north northwestern detainees, clearing the way for the summit with kim jong-un. president trump: our biggest achievement wh will be when we denuclearize that entire region. robert: can the president
alice ma, tyler hines and angel >>> that will do it for us as always. you can find more of our coverage at kqed.org. i'm thuy vu. thanks for joining us. robert: theummit is set, june 12 in singapore. presidt trump and the north korean leader together. i'm robert costa. we discuss the hopes and kallenges of u.s. foreign policy in norea and with the iran nuclear deal. tonight on "washington week." president trump: i'll be meeting with kim jong-un to pursue a future o peace and...
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este consentido niÑo prodigioso horarios con seres espirituales y expertos en la astrologÍa mÁs reconocidos de alicesas muy personales, que tal vez no me llevaban a lo bueno. pero cuando me llevaban a lo bueno, me quedaba todo muy bien. paola: quÉ es el poder de la visualizaciÓn? [risas] >> me rio porque me acuerdo del momento en el que escribÍ el libro. tienes que llevar $30,000 y ahÍ te explico cÓmo sucediÓ eso. como tienes fe, y cuando tu crees en esos seres de luz y dios, todo es posible. un dÍa, vi una casa y dije que esa serÍa mi casa. y así es. ahÍ estÁ mi casa. yo me veÍa entrando a esa casa, sentÁndome. es el poder de visualizar, de olerlo, detenerlo. se me veÍa entrando, saliendo. limpiando mi carro, cambiando. asÍ lo hice. paola: cuales son las cinco direcciones con las que hay que vivir la vida? >> debÍa decir algunas. creo que algunas de las primeras es mirar hacia delante para siempre ver hacia dÓnde vas. otra que te voy a decir es que hay que mirar hacia abajo para que no empieces a nadie, especialmente a la gente que te dio la mano. siempre que mirar abajo para no pisar a nadie. la q
este consentido niÑo prodigioso horarios con seres espirituales y expertos en la astrologÍa mÁs reconocidos de alicesas muy personales, que tal vez no me llevaban a lo bueno. pero cuando me llevaban a lo bueno, me quedaba todo muy bien. paola: quÉ es el poder de la visualizaciÓn? [risas] >> me rio porque me acuerdo del momento en el que escribÍ el libro. tienes que llevar $30,000 y ahÍ te explico cÓmo sucediÓ eso. como tienes fe, y cuando tu crees en esos seres de luz y dios,...
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to how do you look ma the bunch that even though seems to be in the league have to keep this up with. the koofi when alice has no mom like this and that will. end the chemo thing that. we can this way they can it is the whole thought of me because she is back at me now and then when i can get the metal welcome. then. i don't. have that but i'm going for this economy. looking glass that is going. to get her hair was the better of her. ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha. ha. because simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit you found no way. of getting the information if you have a lover if you gave me. the handy and that movie for one hundred of those a couple of the movie that you loved him about ten of the last of the was how lucky i knew who'd give it a young a shot of my day that there's a book one kid as our biggest up of money nothing. below listening. to him can you have been a while economically i made it i made the poor death us. do the. land of. the. i really appreciate. the the america american policy of you need. the american policy. you can call stitch. as a nation. and companies can be successfu
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to come up to us and to have the most look ma in the bunch that even though seems to be a big they've had to keep this up with. dooku fees when alice had no moment is still not will. have the chemo thing that. we call in this way and that is the whole thought of me because he is back at me now and then when i can be here i'm not a welcome. part of the. last. month. by month. but i'm going through this economy enough to support him plus one that is going. to get ahead of the car. ha ha ha ha. ha. this includes. the. interior of the car has a little it's a little bit you found no way. of getting the emotion to have the leverage you need. to. tell the hand and then move for one hundred of those you have the moment of the movie that you loved him about ten to the last and that was how lucky i knew him but young as our movement today that there's a bloke one kid as obviously young as the other money. and below listening. to him can you behave well economically maybe who are death us. do the. land of. the. we are now experiencing the end of a thirty year bull market in bonds which means you are entering a period of rising interest rates
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commodities into how the malls look ma the punch that even though seems to be a big and they've had to keep this up a little bit. you can feel when alice has no mama they still not will. have the chemo thing that. we can this way they can that is the whole thought of way because she is back at me now and then i can hear them now to welcome. them. i don't. have that but i'm going to this economy and this looking glass that has been mine back to get ahead was the record. ha ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. because simply assume. if it has a little it's a little bit of new found no way. of getting the information if you have a love you need. to. tell them the handy here and then move from one hundred of those a couple on to the movie that you love the mamba back pedal the one that's the was how lucky i knew who to give it a young a shot of my day that there's a bloke working as of the youngest of the month not. below listening. to him can they behave well economically and they did the poor death us. in the. land of. the. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of work. a ru
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ma here. and i just wondered if anybody would comment on that. >> great. thank you, alice. we have this gentleman here. thank you. >> hi. my name is jack, an affiliate. i have a question about seg menation. s do we need to do finer segmentation or do we actually -- is it harmful to be segregating people into different segments where you may engender resentment and solve somebody's problem an not somebody else's and should we look instead for common ground so everybody feels like they're in the same boat? >> great. thank you very much. this gentleman over here. >> as a first generation american baby boomer, i have always been struck by the question in my mind, why was i fortunate enough to be able to climb the economic ladder in this country when indigenous american population groups continued to live in poverty, generation after generation. i recently read "the warmth of other sons" and her point about the fact that i could be more easily accepted by society on the upper rungs of that ladder because of the color of my skin than people of color. really struck me. and while y
ma here. and i just wondered if anybody would comment on that. >> great. thank you, alice. we have this gentleman here. thank you. >> hi. my name is jack, an affiliate. i have a question about seg menation. s do we need to do finer segmentation or do we actually -- is it harmful to be segregating people into different segments where you may engender resentment and solve somebody's problem an not somebody else's and should we look instead for common ground so everybody feels like...