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. >> i tell you atari that's got to be in there. >> no, atari 100%.tari and then pong. anyhow boomp boomp. i was so fascinated by it. >> long time ago. >> i know, i know. >> fox 29 news at 6:00 starts right now. ♪ >>> like fast and the furious out here. >> i heard a big crash. >> a chaotic scene on the streets of philadelphia. two police suv's badly damaged when they slammed into each other. >>> a bitter cold blast hitting our area after a very mild fall below freezing temperatures headed our way. it's going to feel like the teens. get your coats winter is here. ♪ live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 6:00. >>> mid november you think it's cold now? >> yeah. >> it's going get colder. take live look at reading a freeze warning taking in effect in about an hour. the perfect word for today blustery. but man tonight and tomorrow it is going to be frigid. good evening everyone i'm chris o'connell. >> i'm lucy noland. >>> hope you are got your winter gear ready because it's going to feel like january around here. we got live team cover
. >> i tell you atari that's got to be in there. >> no, atari 100%.tari and then pong. anyhow boomp boomp. i was so fascinated by it. >> long time ago. >> i know, i know. >> fox 29 news at 6:00 starts right now. ♪ >>> like fast and the furious out here. >> i heard a big crash. >> a chaotic scene on the streets of philadelphia. two police suv's badly damaged when they slammed into each other. >>> a bitter cold blast hitting our area...
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we've seen the country move from ataris to smartphones and wi-fi. this ford l.t.d. station wagon rolled off the assembly line 30 years ago. it's the car that many of us decided to drive 30 yearsing a. today we have cars that drive themselves. unfortunately, we still have a tax code, though, that is made for this l.t.d. so while the world has changed around us and other countries have learned how to craft tax codes to entice businesses to grow, our code has gotten more and more out of date and more and more laden with special interest given aways. our tax code has turned main street into a dead end and our oafers -- overseas growth a one way street. reforming the code is not only a way to give us an opportunity to end those giveaways but can boost our economy. i applaud those in the house who are working to overhaul the tax system last week. in the coming days the senate finance committee will introduce their own legislation. and while i'll mostly focus my comments today on one aspect of tax reform, i'll note that on friday the tax foundation, this last friday the ta
we've seen the country move from ataris to smartphones and wi-fi. this ford l.t.d. station wagon rolled off the assembly line 30 years ago. it's the car that many of us decided to drive 30 yearsing a. today we have cars that drive themselves. unfortunately, we still have a tax code, though, that is made for this l.t.d. so while the world has changed around us and other countries have learned how to craft tax codes to entice businesses to grow, our code has gotten more and more out of date and...
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Nov 21, 2017
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the cover of the science magazine they gave this machine algorithm the pixels for atari games. how many have ever put played breakout? they gave the machine the raw pixels and they didn't say what it is the machine had to figured out. they gave at the raw pixels a controller to move it left or right in the score and said look at the score, your job is to move around the controller and try to make the score as high as possible. at first, the machine was a very good. the sometimes get lucky and hit the ball other times it would miss it. whenever it was successful in the square one higher the machine is like i have to do more of that. after 300 games is pretty good, almost never missing. as good as a good teenager. so they let it run for a while. they don't play breakout a lot and there's a strategy here to figured out how to send the ball behind the liquid in the you could do the so the machine learned how to do better than the designers. imagine a newborn baby being born in the hospital and hand it again by the end of the day it's beating all the surgeons. that's a cool little e
the cover of the science magazine they gave this machine algorithm the pixels for atari games. how many have ever put played breakout? they gave the machine the raw pixels and they didn't say what it is the machine had to figured out. they gave at the raw pixels a controller to move it left or right in the score and said look at the score, your job is to move around the controller and try to make the score as high as possible. at first, the machine was a very good. the sometimes get lucky and...
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a massive solar plant has been activated in his atari refugee camp in jordan. forty thousand solar panels were were installed over six months of construction. ideas to bringg free and renewablble energy to the camps eighty thousand residents. project was funded by the german government in cooperation with jordan and the u. and a and a lot of companies on the ground contributed as well as some of the residents laura. a they were learning their new these new skills how to install solar panels how to make the whole thing. kate thanks very much indeed i can't we do that with the business stay with us so we take a short break. before more news and. for you right after. full i'm profit presented by stephen carroll. business news is not about not. no percentages and statistics. business news is about people and how we live our lives. people in profits goes beyond numbers to analyze how the global flow of money and profits shape our world. intelligence and accessible the show cuts across business economics and politics. people a profit. of one thank god. a fun thing ca
a massive solar plant has been activated in his atari refugee camp in jordan. forty thousand solar panels were were installed over six months of construction. ideas to bringg free and renewablble energy to the camps eighty thousand residents. project was funded by the german government in cooperation with jordan and the u. and a and a lot of companies on the ground contributed as well as some of the residents laura. a they were learning their new these new skills how to install solar panels how...
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you know among saudis and atari's i think they're looking for ways to open up dialogue open up trade they're working together you know quietly on. an intelligence and other military type of issues so i think there's a there's a real sea change going on and it's up to you know america and the european countries to support that and try to find more common ground to bring the parties together and i think will you know if trump is to succeed in bringing peace to the middle east and i may throw in maybe get a nobel peace prize at the end of this for bringing that peace i think it'll take a concerted effort to put some pressure on him and bring the you know the arab countries along in creating a dialogue with the israelis and putting pressure on the palestinians for peace before we let me ask you do you think the president is doing the right thing by not committing to the two state solution between israel and palestine. i think everybody is committed to the two state solution including the prime minister of israel but from has not. said it and not sure that he well i don't he he made a sta
you know among saudis and atari's i think they're looking for ways to open up dialogue open up trade they're working together you know quietly on. an intelligence and other military type of issues so i think there's a there's a real sea change going on and it's up to you know america and the european countries to support that and try to find more common ground to bring the parties together and i think will you know if trump is to succeed in bringing peace to the middle east and i may throw in...
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. >> companies that were starting to build personal computers, companies like atari, tandy, commodoren to see them as a public market. it was seeping into the public consciousness. >> personal computers have been the business of at least 25 companies, with radio shack and commodore grabbing three quarters of the market. this personal computer costs about $1400 and fits nicely on a desk corner. duplicating its performance five years ago would have cost $75,000 and required a unit the size of a large refrigerator. >>> when the average american thought computer they thought ibm. >> it made these mainframe computers that ran pretty much everything. >> ibm was one of the most powerful corporations in america. and in technology, it was "the" most powerful company that had ever existed in technology. >> because of this activity in personal computers it started to make ibm look like they were behind the eight ball. >> they look at the apple ii and say, huh, we could build one of those. we built computers that put men on the moon. we'll get that business, squad car these guys no problem. >> ib
. >> companies that were starting to build personal computers, companies like atari, tandy, commodoren to see them as a public market. it was seeping into the public consciousness. >> personal computers have been the business of at least 25 companies, with radio shack and commodore grabbing three quarters of the market. this personal computer costs about $1400 and fits nicely on a desk corner. duplicating its performance five years ago would have cost $75,000 and required a unit the...
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elmo is back, 29.99 and we have the atari joystick. you can plug it in and play 10 games.eroids, breakout. >> this is our - - all-in-one nursery. kids can pretend to care for their own baby. another popular preschool shows. we have a scale, stethoscopes and's tools, bassinet, to rock the baby to sleep. we have a laptop. so he could record the findings.>> every time my daughter goes to the pediatrician, she likes to bring her case. >> that's good so they are not afraid to go to the doctor. >> let's go to the tape. it is - - let me say when we pop the hood, - - >> not the hood. when you go in the back there's our removable shield. this is the avenger 12 volt 4 x 4. it goes up to five miles per hour, you are ready to save the day. you can set it to 2.5 miles, there are two speeds settings.>> five is the max.>> it has a cool rollbar and fog lights and a shield in the back and runs 45 minutes and two kids can sit in. 299, a hero christmas gift.>> how excited the kids would be. >> this is great. you have a favorite? >> you will make me choose? the three jewelers. i love creating
elmo is back, 29.99 and we have the atari joystick. you can plug it in and play 10 games.eroids, breakout. >> this is our - - all-in-one nursery. kids can pretend to care for their own baby. another popular preschool shows. we have a scale, stethoscopes and's tools, bassinet, to rock the baby to sleep. we have a laptop. so he could record the findings.>> every time my daughter goes to the pediatrician, she likes to bring her case. >> that's good so they are not afraid to go to...
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mine, what they did was on the cover of nature, they gave the machine learning album the pixels for atari games, how many of you have played space invaders? how about breakout? i will show you the game of breakout, they just gave the machine -- they didn't say this is a panel, this is a block, this is a ball, the machine had to figure that out, learned on its own. they gave it the raw pixels, controller that could move left to right, and a score that said here's the score, look at the score, your job is to move the paddle, move around the controller, they didn't tell it was a battle, to adjust the controller and make the score as high as possible so at first machine wasn't all that good. it would sometimes get lucky and hit the ball. other times it would completely miss it. it was randomly moving but when it was successful the score went higher, got to do more than that, reinforcement learning and after 300 games it was pretty good, as good as a good teenager, planning successfully, let it running for a wildland they don't play breakout but a strategy here figured out how to send the ball
mine, what they did was on the cover of nature, they gave the machine learning album the pixels for atari games, how many of you have played space invaders? how about breakout? i will show you the game of breakout, they just gave the machine -- they didn't say this is a panel, this is a block, this is a ball, the machine had to figure that out, learned on its own. they gave it the raw pixels, controller that could move left to right, and a score that said here's the score, look at the score,...
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even back then there was distribution, and that was one of the things that swung the deal for atari wasstribute 1.1 million copies of the eagle's hotel california in three days that was remarkable at the time. in the 1980s you had the rise of special effects companies using silicon valley tech. it's been happening for a long time, and not necessarily always in a scary way it's often been an enhancement of course, now what you have in addition is that the tech companies have all this data that really give them the advantage of knowing what it is that their consumers are enjoying and wanting to see more of >> leslie, the other big issue at the moment it's been the headlines the last couple of weeks especially is just sort of how the public and washington is thinking about silicon valley right now. there seems to be a lot of criticism, in are the pa, because of the russia propaganda piece, but also just questions about whether tech is becoming too big too fast >> yeah. i mean, this is a new issue for silicon valley i mean, the valley has really faced these sorts of questions of is the suns
even back then there was distribution, and that was one of the things that swung the deal for atari wasstribute 1.1 million copies of the eagle's hotel california in three days that was remarkable at the time. in the 1980s you had the rise of special effects companies using silicon valley tech. it's been happening for a long time, and not necessarily always in a scary way it's often been an enhancement of course, now what you have in addition is that the tech companies have all this data that...
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the atari 800 was the popular thing we all wanted for christmas. i believe the ford ltd station wagon was rolling off assembly lines that year. i think "top gun" was the number one movie at the box office. that was 1986. why is 1986 important? that's the last time we did tax reform in this chamber. that's the last time we enacted meaningful comprehensive tax reform. we have an incredible opportunity before us today, this congress does. our colleagues have an opportunity to grow this economy, to get wages growing again, to create opportunity for the american people that they haven't seen in far too long. over the past decade americans are working harder than they ever have before. but what they've watched, they've watched as the haves have more and the have-nots have less, and they're tired of it. we've seen wages growing -- we've been seeing wages stagnant and work hours growing. and that's what this debate is about. this debate is about people who want to stand up for coloradoans, people around this country, to make sure that we grow this economy
the atari 800 was the popular thing we all wanted for christmas. i believe the ford ltd station wagon was rolling off assembly lines that year. i think "top gun" was the number one movie at the box office. that was 1986. why is 1986 important? that's the last time we did tax reform in this chamber. that's the last time we enacted meaningful comprehensive tax reform. we have an incredible opportunity before us today, this congress does. our colleagues have an opportunity to grow this...
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i remember that atari was at one time a number one videogame maker.t way to communicate. there was a thing called myspace. alix: myspace! obsolescence is a real big challenge. you said it is cheap -- how to why value apple now? >> i think you still need to -- we have always done that. 13 times x-cash on a calendar 18 number, it is reasonable. i look at the sugar water companies as an example. apple is not going away. it is kind of a stable of the mobile internet world for everyone that can afford it. the sugar water companies still traded over 20 times earnings. you could say they are consistent on -- they go 5% a year. apple has grown 30. that is a good deal. -- i trading at 13 times think that is attractive. i also look at the s&p and the s&p is trading at 18 times. apple goes well above the s&p. alix: -- jonathan: great to get your thoughts. , l.a. clippers owner and former microsoft ceo -- joins us for a tv interview at 12:00 eastern time, coming up a little bit later. 11 minutes until the session -- a slow retreat from all-time highs for the seco
i remember that atari was at one time a number one videogame maker.t way to communicate. there was a thing called myspace. alix: myspace! obsolescence is a real big challenge. you said it is cheap -- how to why value apple now? >> i think you still need to -- we have always done that. 13 times x-cash on a calendar 18 number, it is reasonable. i look at the sugar water companies as an example. apple is not going away. it is kind of a stable of the mobile internet world for everyone that...