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chronicles the history of atari and its impact on pop culture. and what happened to atari. >> i forgot about the et game. >> the fbi keeps attacking you. you fall into a hole. if you get out of the hole, you fall back down. >> one of the major design falls was et fell into pits and guess what? it now lives out its days in a land fill. >> was it the down fall of atari? that's one of the things this documentary looks into. the urban legend when atari folded in the early '80s, they dumped truck load of games into a new mexico landfill. >> this whole area is where it's buried people don't believeusme. >> did they find anything? >> let's find out. we have joining us right this minute the creator and director of atari game over zach pen. you've got writer credits on "incredible hulk", "the avengers." what made you tell this story? >> it got offered to me. someone said we want to do a movie about atari. i said stop, we'll do it. no one called et the worst game of all time when it came out. this crazy legend of the game getting buried got linked to the f
chronicles the history of atari and its impact on pop culture. and what happened to atari. >> i forgot about the et game. >> the fbi keeps attacking you. you fall into a hole. if you get out of the hole, you fall back down. >> one of the major design falls was et fell into pits and guess what? it now lives out its days in a land fill. >> was it the down fall of atari? that's one of the things this documentary looks into. the urban legend when atari folded in the early...
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atari's founder, nolan bushnell, recalls a video game they created.ad one project that everyone turned down. it was a game called breakout. finally i said, "steve, hey, do this for me." and he said, "done." wozniak wasn't on the payroll and jobs was. they worked something out in the evening. two weeks later, in a project that traditionally took months, we had a prototype. in january 1976, jobs, the promoter, began pestering wozniak, the designer, to build some printed circuit boards so other hobbyists could build their own computers. we invested $1,000 and we'd have to sell 50 to profit. i said, "i don't think we'll get our money back." he said, "no, maybe we won't, but we'll have a company." if you're like me, that's reason for doing something. you don't have to justify it in some productive sense. we started as just a little play dream. for start-up capital, jobs sold his van and wozniak his calculator. soon they had a prototype. i took this blank pc board to hewlett-packard and showed it to my engineer friends. everyone was gloating over it. a few
atari's founder, nolan bushnell, recalls a video game they created.ad one project that everyone turned down. it was a game called breakout. finally i said, "steve, hey, do this for me." and he said, "done." wozniak wasn't on the payroll and jobs was. they worked something out in the evening. two weeks later, in a project that traditionally took months, we had a prototype. in january 1976, jobs, the promoter, began pestering wozniak, the designer, to build some printed...
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i remember atari. >> i do too. my parents would never let me get an atari. >> the first nintendo. >> you may need to sit down for this next story. we may be running out of we are eating more than what's produced. i could be responsible for that. >> you said we. by we you mean i, right? >> guilty as charged. the chocolate makers say if we don't do something now we can expect a huge global deficit by the year 2020. that gives me how many years to start stockpile something you will see an even greater shortage i'm telling you now. >> we'll be all right. >> no, we won't. >> target of another cyber attack. what hackers made off with when they broke into the state department. >> must have features in our cars today creating dangerous distractions. >>> storm team 4 is helping you to make it to work on . storm team 4 x 4. a line of showers set up for a slow commute this morning. your weather and >>> looking at the stories making headlines right now at 5:30, university of maryland students are being told to walk in groups a
i remember atari. >> i do too. my parents would never let me get an atari. >> the first nintendo. >> you may need to sit down for this next story. we may be running out of we are eating more than what's produced. i could be responsible for that. >> you said we. by we you mean i, right? >> guilty as charged. the chocolate makers say if we don't do something now we can expect a huge global deficit by the year 2020. that gives me how many years to start stockpile...
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and together they sold for more than $37,000. >> wow. >> half the audience is going, what's atari? google it. >> the other half are saying don't throw anything awake keep all the dvds. >> frogger definitely don't want to let go of. >> thank you for joining us. >> real story with, gretchen carlson starts right now. >>> one day after islamic militants revealed the brutal death of peter kassig, breaking news the identity of one of the isis militants in the video. i'm, gretchen carlson, here to bring the real story today. the paris prosecutor's office confirming now that french citizen max seem owe shar is one of the men into the video the terror group released yesterday showing the beheading of syrian soldiers and kassig. chief intelligence correspondent is live in washington with all the breaking details. what do we know,
and together they sold for more than $37,000. >> wow. >> half the audience is going, what's atari? google it. >> the other half are saying don't throw anything awake keep all the dvds. >> frogger definitely don't want to let go of. >> thank you for joining us. >> real story with, gretchen carlson starts right now. >>> one day after islamic militants revealed the brutal death of peter kassig, breaking news the identity of one of the isis militants in...
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once it first came out in 1982, sales were so poor, atari buried copies in a landfall.year, they are now selling like crazy on ebay. the company that excavated the games has made $37,000. the games don't evework but they've become part of video game lore and are seen as desirable collectibles. i'm familiar with it. >> i played pong the entire time. >> very popular. >> yes, of course. popular weather forecast, i think. a lot of people hoping for rain. we'll have several chances. start off the workweek dry, several rounds of rain in the next seven days. live doppler 7 hd sweeping around the bay area, trying to find a bit of moisture. we take you live outside on our tower cam overlooking downtown san francisco. we started out with sunshine but throughout the afternoon and evening çhours, the clouds thickened up. tonight we're dealing with overcast skies and quiet conditions. san francisco sitting at 58 degrees. 47 in santa rosa. 49 concord and san jose coming in at 59 degrees. satellite imagery, here's our next weathermaker. the area of low pressure you see spinning out i
once it first came out in 1982, sales were so poor, atari buried copies in a landfall.year, they are now selling like crazy on ebay. the company that excavated the games has made $37,000. the games don't evework but they've become part of video game lore and are seen as desirable collectibles. i'm familiar with it. >> i played pong the entire time. >> very popular. >> yes, of course. popular weather forecast, i think. a lot of people hoping for rain. we'll have several...
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classic games from atari are already up on the site. has a library of hundreds of thousands of hours of audio, visual, video, and images for the purposes of preservation. >> so i had an atari growing up with a joy stick. my brother and i would play after school every day. >> boy do we wish we held on to those. a dubious distinction for candidates running for office on this election day. >> according to a survey commissioned by careerbuilder.com. politicians are the most feared job in america. the reasons are pretty obvious. there's a lot of responsibility, rejection. also on the list, microbiologists, kindergarten teachers, and morticians. >>> a possible meteor sighting over parts of eastern u.s., this is video from a police dashcam. this recording is from about 6:20 last night. >> and a camera at an airport in western japan picked up what some experts called a fire ball meteor about 6:00 p.m. their time. did you see it? weather officials say they received reports of about ten sightings. there it is. >> pretty spectacular. you see that
classic games from atari are already up on the site. has a library of hundreds of thousands of hours of audio, visual, video, and images for the purposes of preservation. >> so i had an atari growing up with a joy stick. my brother and i would play after school every day. >> boy do we wish we held on to those. a dubious distinction for candidates running for office on this election day. >> according to a survey commissioned by careerbuilder.com. politicians are the most feared...
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atari. >> ha about frogger. >> space invaders, frogger. >> tetris. >> this thing is really taking offople now pay money to watch video games being played live on the internet. >> my kids on youtube with why are you watching someone else play? >> it's important to note he's the only one. before you make this a career -- >> thanks. >> there's only one guy making a million baucks. not a career option. go to -- >> just call him t.j. dream killer. >> steal the money from burger king -- >> i'm still hung up on the sexy turkey back there. >> okay. i think we're supposed to talk weather at some point. let's get it out to ginger in philly. hey, ginger, any comments on the video game? >> is that what you think, dan? no, all i have to say is totally weather time. you know that. no, i'm kidding. we are just loving this excitement in philadelphia, right? having ray good time this morning and we have some great people that you may know here. eden and jordan, both going to be on the music float so this is the oldest parade in history in the united states and we are going to hear, well, other songs b
atari. >> ha about frogger. >> space invaders, frogger. >> tetris. >> this thing is really taking offople now pay money to watch video games being played live on the internet. >> my kids on youtube with why are you watching someone else play? >> it's important to note he's the only one. before you make this a career -- >> thanks. >> there's only one guy making a million baucks. not a career option. go to -- >> just call him t.j. dream...
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when it first came out in 1982 sales were so poor atari had to bury thousands of copies in a landfillthis year 100 games were dug out and are now selling like crazy on ebay. some bids topped $1,500. the company that excavatedded the games has made $37,000 total. the games don't work but have become part of video game lorre and are seen as desirable checkables. >> a special holiday toy drive had families donating dolls that children of any race, gender or color would love. it's part of the ethnic doll drive. the goal is to help working families in the city provide toys for their kids. the focus was to connect dolls of color to reflect the diverse communities the firefighters serve. >> kids like dolls, period no matter what. if they see one that looks like them or what they might aspire to be, like maybe a barbie doll that is a den cyst, they think, i can do that, too. it's all good. >> organizers say starting the day after thanksgiving, 200 families come out every day until christmas to pick out toys for their kids. >> this month, abc7 and our parent company, disney, will give $75,000
when it first came out in 1982 sales were so poor atari had to bury thousands of copies in a landfillthis year 100 games were dug out and are now selling like crazy on ebay. some bids topped $1,500. the company that excavatedded the games has made $37,000 total. the games don't work but have become part of video game lorre and are seen as desirable checkables. >> a special holiday toy drive had families donating dolls that children of any race, gender or color would love. it's part of the...
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when it first came out in 1982 sales were so poor atari had to bury thousands of copies in a landfill. this year 100 games were dug out and are now selling like crazy on ebay. some bids topped $1,500. the company that excavatedded the games has made $37,000 total. the games don't work but have become part of video game lorre and are seen as desirable checkables. >> a special holiday toy drive had families donating dolls that children of any race, gender or color would love. it's part of the ethnic doll drive. the goal is to help working families in the city provide toys for their kids. the focus was to connect dolls of color to reflect the diverse communities the firefighters serve. >> kids like dolls, period no matter what. if they see one that looks like them or what they might aspire to be, like maybe a barbie doll that is a den cyst, they think, i can do that, too. it's all good. >> organizers say starting the day after thanksgiving, 200 families come out every day until christmas to pick out toys for their kids. >> this month, abc7 and our parent company, disney, will give $75,00
when it first came out in 1982 sales were so poor atari had to bury thousands of copies in a landfill. this year 100 games were dug out and are now selling like crazy on ebay. some bids topped $1,500. the company that excavatedded the games has made $37,000 total. the games don't work but have become part of video game lorre and are seen as desirable checkables. >> a special holiday toy drive had families donating dolls that children of any race, gender or color would love. it's part of...
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and atari games.nd a pile of games unearthed earlier this year, sold online this week for $37,000. >>> now, to an unscientific experience in the world of broadcast news fashion. notice anything about this anchor man's suit. none of his millions of views in australia did even. carl wore it on the air every single day for a year. to see if he could catch the same grief his female co-anchors get over her attire. he said no one mentioned the chief suit. he even wore it again today. >>> still ahead, why this young girl and santa are all over the internet. tonight what she told santa when we come back. ys... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recom
and atari games.nd a pile of games unearthed earlier this year, sold online this week for $37,000. >>> now, to an unscientific experience in the world of broadcast news fashion. notice anything about this anchor man's suit. none of his millions of views in australia did even. carl wore it on the air every single day for a year. to see if he could catch the same grief his female co-anchors get over her attire. he said no one mentioned the chief suit. he even wore it again today....
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and then helping the engineer for the first atari know i did more or i did more and reduce the that all the time. so i tried judiciously to say here is the disputes but by the way this revolution is so amazing there is enough credit to go around we should not fight over it. >> host: we have four stories on the stage tonight we started with babich and lovelace then we go to the enigma. we will talk about that but then the apple one thing we will also talk after that. so let's talk about codebreaking. you do something very interesting to explore the year of 1937 when everything is converging all at once on the globe. >> guest: one of the things about history and technology it is not totally revolutionary but every and then it is punctuated and things happen. 37 is one of those years with analytic science and figuring out information theory and understanding algebra that allows a logical sequence based on the on/off switch that connects the had the vacuum tubes like at bell labs they make these advances. and then to do things that he does but start with lovelace she said the machine can do
and then helping the engineer for the first atari know i did more or i did more and reduce the that all the time. so i tried judiciously to say here is the disputes but by the way this revolution is so amazing there is enough credit to go around we should not fight over it. >> host: we have four stories on the stage tonight we started with babich and lovelace then we go to the enigma. we will talk about that but then the apple one thing we will also talk after that. so let's talk about...
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because i know you love atari. >> pong -- you know what we should do, we should go and then go to anrcade afterwards. we'll get a lot of quarters. >> you could play on the radio too. >> i don't know what you're talking about. we have an earnings alert here. urban outfitters is moving. >> melissa, urban outfitters the stock moving lower after the retailer posted weaker than expected third quarter earnings hurt by lower mark ups and higher mark downs. rev new matched expectations. they bought back 3.9 million shares in the quarter and has 6.1 million shares remaining in the current buy back program. they're trading down near over 6%. back to you. >> thank you kate rogers. this huge move for urban outfitters. this is a volatile stock. >> it is and it's an expensive stock. it's not that expensive anymore where it is in the third market but you get a little miss on a big multiple you can get a move in the stock. >> it's a thick shooter arcade game release date 1981. it's a sequel. i didn't know that. >> you knew that already. >> what's your point? >> i didn't know that. >> the yankees are
because i know you love atari. >> pong -- you know what we should do, we should go and then go to anrcade afterwards. we'll get a lot of quarters. >> you could play on the radio too. >> i don't know what you're talking about. we have an earnings alert here. urban outfitters is moving. >> melissa, urban outfitters the stock moving lower after the retailer posted weaker than expected third quarter earnings hurt by lower mark ups and higher mark downs. rev new matched...
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potato head, atari, pet rock, what are these, rock 'em sock 'em robots. meanwhile, i'll be in the newsroom, ready to take on all challenges if you dare. >>> well, we want to take a minute to take you back to san francisco this morning, where there was a terrible accident where a window washer, the car where you're looking at from the chopper there was down on the ground when a window washer fell several stories on to it. we'll give you an update on that person's condition and the person who was driving the car coming up after the break. >>> and welcome back. more now on that breaking news out of san francisco. live pictures from our helicopter, a window washer fell 11 stories on to that car there. that somewhat cushioned the fall. the man bounced off and landed on the street. >> this all happened around 10:00 this morning on top of the sterling trust bank building at the corner of montgomery and california in the financial district. the victim was getting the window washing apparatus ready when he somehow fell and smashed into the back of that car. witnes
potato head, atari, pet rock, what are these, rock 'em sock 'em robots. meanwhile, i'll be in the newsroom, ready to take on all challenges if you dare. >>> well, we want to take a minute to take you back to san francisco this morning, where there was a terrible accident where a window washer, the car where you're looking at from the chopper there was down on the ground when a window washer fell several stories on to it. we'll give you an update on that person's condition and the...
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. >> half the audience is going, what's atari? you will have to google it. >> the other half are saying don't throw anything awake keep all the dvds. >> frogger definitely don't want to let go of. >> thank you for joining us. >> real story with, gretchen carlson starts right now. >>> one day after islamic militants revealed the brutal death of peter kassig, breaking news the identity of one of the isis militants in the video. i'm, gretchen carlson, here to bring the real story today. the paris prosecutor's office confirming now that french citizen max seem owe shar is one of the men into the video the terror group released yesterday showing the beheading of syrian soldiers and kassig. chief intelligence correspondent is live in washington with all the breaking details. what do we know, katherine? >> reporter: thank you, gretchen. an effective source tells fox news the video appears to showcase the isis terror group's international recruits and after a review by french intelligence services, a 22-year-old french citizen has been id
. >> half the audience is going, what's atari? you will have to google it. >> the other half are saying don't throw anything awake keep all the dvds. >> frogger definitely don't want to let go of. >> thank you for joining us. >> real story with, gretchen carlson starts right now. >>> one day after islamic militants revealed the brutal death of peter kassig, breaking news the identity of one of the isis militants in the video. i'm, gretchen carlson, here to...
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corp there who was the engineer for the first pong and the atari machines, and even now there's sort off all those things, did more, i did more. so i try very judiciously to say, here's some of the disputes. but by the way, this revolution is so amazing, there's enough credit to go around. we shouldn't be fighting over it. >> host: we have four stories on the stage tonight. we start with babich and lovelace, and the second is the enigma. >> guest: that's really cool. >> host: which we'll talk about in a minute. and then just to take everybody through it, the altarry pc and then then apple 1 and then we'll talk about the women. let's turn now to al -- allen and code-breaking. you do something interesting which is explore the magical year of 1937. you pick a point in hoyt when everything seemed to be con verging all at once from many places. >> guest: yes. one of the things about history of technology or any history, is that it's not totally revolutionary. we build on things like babich's engine. every now and then it's a punctuated evolution and things happen. '37 is one of those year
corp there who was the engineer for the first pong and the atari machines, and even now there's sort off all those things, did more, i did more. so i try very judiciously to say, here's some of the disputes. but by the way, this revolution is so amazing, there's enough credit to go around. we shouldn't be fighting over it. >> host: we have four stories on the stage tonight. we start with babich and lovelace, and the second is the enigma. >> guest: that's really cool. >> host:...
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atari. >> ha about frogger. >> space invaders, frogger. >> tetris. >> this thing is really taking offey to watch video games being played live on the internet. >> my kids on youtube with why are you watching someone else play? >> it's important to note he's the only one. before you make this a career -- >> thanks. >> there's only one guy making a million baucks. not a career option. go to -- >> just call him t.j. dream killer. >> steal the money from burger king -- >> i'm still hung up on the sexy turkey back there. >> okay. i think we're supposed to talk weather at some point. let's get it out to ginger in philly. hey, ginger, any comments on the video >> reporter: i have a few things, dan, all i have to say it's totally weather time. we're loving this excitement in philadelphia, right? having a good time. we have great people, jordon fisher is going to be on the music float. this is the oldest parade in the history of the united states. we'll hear other songs, you have a single out. >> i have a song, called too cool to dance, check it out. >> reporter: and you do, too. >> >> yes, it
atari. >> ha about frogger. >> space invaders, frogger. >> tetris. >> this thing is really taking offey to watch video games being played live on the internet. >> my kids on youtube with why are you watching someone else play? >> it's important to note he's the only one. before you make this a career -- >> thanks. >> there's only one guy making a million baucks. not a career option. go to -- >> just call him t.j. dream killer. >> steal...
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with andrew tilghman is is atary times" he pentagon reporter. how surprised were you by the news yesterday? not surprised. this was under discussion for a few weeks and it was conventional wisdom secretary hagel's days were numbered. host: explain the timing coming just a couple of weeks after the midterm election. guest: the timing did surprise me. i was not expecting it to happen yesterday. -- after theing on election there was a sense the administration wanted to have a shakeup or at least the appearance of a shakeup of the national security team. the president is coming toward the end of his second term and there is only so much time left. it is hard to get someone to take the job unless you give them a certain amount of time to settle in and get something done. if the president waited another six months, it would be hard to find a successor to take the job at the pentagon for potentially 18 months. right now it looks like the follow-on secretary will have the most two years. host: was this a mutual decision, or was secretary hagel pushed ou
with andrew tilghman is is atary times" he pentagon reporter. how surprised were you by the news yesterday? not surprised. this was under discussion for a few weeks and it was conventional wisdom secretary hagel's days were numbered. host: explain the timing coming just a couple of weeks after the midterm election. guest: the timing did surprise me. i was not expecting it to happen yesterday. -- after theing on election there was a sense the administration wanted to have a shakeup or at...
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>> i think it was an atari. >> you look the same, by the way. >> just on tuesdays, george. >>> first, ginger has been following. millions of americans facing bitter cold, arctic air, snow, and reported tornadoes. twisters reported from louisiana to florida, damaging homes and uprooting trees. >>> meanwhile, snow that hit the texas panhandle is marching east. ginger's frigid forecast coming up. >>> we expect to hear today from the family of the latest american murdered by isis militants in syria. a video confirming peter cakas g kassig's death was released overthe weekend. the video shows landmarks. and also isis members not wearing masks. >>> pope francis announcing his first official visit to the united states. the pope will attend the world meeting of families in philadelphia, a mass i have gathering organized by the church. and he may also visit new york and washington. >>> the number of children homeless in america hit a new high. 1 out of every on 30 children does not have a place to call home. that's about2.5 million kids. lack of affordable housing is a major factor. >>> a bill
>> i think it was an atari. >> you look the same, by the way. >> just on tuesdays, george. >>> first, ginger has been following. millions of americans facing bitter cold, arctic air, snow, and reported tornadoes. twisters reported from louisiana to florida, damaging homes and uprooting trees. >>> meanwhile, snow that hit the texas panhandle is marching east. ginger's frigid forecast coming up. >>> we expect to hear today from the family of the latest...
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>> i think i was playing atari on it. >> ms dos. >> look at you.ing up. >>> let's get some news from amy. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the extreme weather ginger has been following. millions of americans facing bitter cold, arctic air, snow, and even tornadoes. reported twisters have touched down from louisiana to florida, damaging homes and uproad r rooting trees. that threat moving into the carolinas this morning. >>> meanwhile, snow that hit the texas panhandle is marching east. as wind chills in the middle of the country dip below zero. ginger's frigid forecast coming up. >>> we expect to hear today from the family of the latest american murdered by isis militants in syria. peter kassig is the third american hostage killed by isis. intelligence experts are poring over the videos that show distinctive buildings and landmarks. and includes close-ups of isis fighters not wearing masks. >>> and the maryland surgeon infected with ebola in west africa has now died. dr. martin salia was too sick to walk in a special treatment center in neb
>> i think i was playing atari on it. >> ms dos. >> look at you.ing up. >>> let's get some news from amy. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the extreme weather ginger has been following. millions of americans facing bitter cold, arctic air, snow, and even tornadoes. reported twisters have touched down from louisiana to florida, damaging homes and uproad r rooting trees. that threat moving into the carolinas this morning. >>> meanwhile, snow that...
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to execute it but they have a vision of this worldwide caliphate that has been able to control for atari in the daytime as well as in the night. and this is the key territory. these are infrastructures, roadways, rivers that sort of thing. they live in the area they can control. now we can say that the groups like that that roam the desert is true but these people control territory. they have displaced to the government both the national government and the more traditional tribal authorities and that sort of thing in the places they control but they haven't filled the vacuum, the governance vacuum that they themselves created or that they had been growing before they even came upon the scene such as places like iraq or syria. they are not providing services to the people that live in the area. they don't even seem to care about providing the services to these people. i don't surf the website. it seeks to show how they have made life better for the people in knows -- in mosul. propaganda is about the beheadings and this sort of thing. this is a topic area and organization in the classic s
to execute it but they have a vision of this worldwide caliphate that has been able to control for atari in the daytime as well as in the night. and this is the key territory. these are infrastructures, roadways, rivers that sort of thing. they live in the area they can control. now we can say that the groups like that that roam the desert is true but these people control territory. they have displaced to the government both the national government and the more traditional tribal authorities...
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atari. >> what about frogger? >> space invaders, frogger. >> tetris. you were an ace?tch video games being played live on the internet. >> my kids on youtube, it's crazy. why are you watching someone else play? >> it's important to note he's the only one. before you make this a career -- >> thanks. >> there's only one guy making a million bucks. not a career option. go to -- >> just call him t.j. dream kill egg lol holmes. >> steal the money from burger king -- >> i'm still hung up on the sexy turkey back there. >> okay. i think we're supposed to talk weather at some point. let's get it out to ginger in philly. hey, ginger, any comments on the video game thing? >> is that what you think, dan? no, all i have to say is totally weather time. you know that. no, i'm kidding. we are just loving this excitement in philadelphia, right? having a good time this morning. and we have some great people that you may know here. eden xo, jordan fisher, both going to be on the music float so this is the oldest parade in history in the united states and we are going to hear, well, other
atari. >> what about frogger? >> space invaders, frogger. >> tetris. you were an ace?tch video games being played live on the internet. >> my kids on youtube, it's crazy. why are you watching someone else play? >> it's important to note he's the only one. before you make this a career -- >> thanks. >> there's only one guy making a million bucks. not a career option. go to -- >> just call him t.j. dream kill egg lol holmes. >> steal the money...
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with andrew tilghman is is atary times" he pentagon reporter.ow surprised were you by the news yesterday? not surprised. this was under discussion for a few weeks and it was conventional wisdom secretary hagel's days were numbered. host: explain the timing coming just a couple of weeks after the midterm election. guest: the timing did surprise me. i was not expecting it to happen yesterday. -- after theing on election there was a sense the administration wanted to have a shakeup or at least the appearance of a shakeup of the national security team. the president is coming toward the end of his second term and there is only so much time left. it is hard to get someone to take the job unless you give them a certain amount of time to settle in and get something done. if the president waited another six months, it would be hard to find a successor to take the job at the pentagon for potentially 18 months. right now it looks like the follow-on secretary will have the most two years. host: was this a mutual decision, or was secretary hagel pushed out?
with andrew tilghman is is atary times" he pentagon reporter.ow surprised were you by the news yesterday? not surprised. this was under discussion for a few weeks and it was conventional wisdom secretary hagel's days were numbered. host: explain the timing coming just a couple of weeks after the midterm election. guest: the timing did surprise me. i was not expecting it to happen yesterday. -- after theing on election there was a sense the administration wanted to have a shakeup or at...
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the entire centrist platform of the democratic party came from what was called the beginning of the ataridemocrats. the difference is is clinton will do and say anything. we find out later he we will lie outright under oath. he will submit himself to any line of questioning, come back again and again. what we really did was to change the definition of what was required to be successful. the question the question i would pose is, how are we going to judge character? is it the guy who goes away for 27 years because he says it is none of your damn business? is it the guy who we will evade any trap, any obstacle put in his path because he needs the public approbation and power that badly. i i think the latter is where we have gone which does not yield you the kind of leaders that will give you the answers you need to hear when there are no easy answers. >> richard, the future of journalism, what is considered serious journalism versus tabloid journalism. so what do you think is the future of journalism? >> i i wish i knew, richard. i could get rich. i i could chart a pretty good career path.
the entire centrist platform of the democratic party came from what was called the beginning of the ataridemocrats. the difference is is clinton will do and say anything. we find out later he we will lie outright under oath. he will submit himself to any line of questioning, come back again and again. what we really did was to change the definition of what was required to be successful. the question the question i would pose is, how are we going to judge character? is it the guy who goes away...