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. >> brad basely, there is no one more honest or brave than this w w. >> moving on.king about the weather getting hot. drew? >> tomorrow, we will be the hottest day away from the coast this week. we are talking about many cities close to the century mark. a live doppler 7. the fog reemerging along the coast line. a live look. the sky line in san francisco, it is chopped in half, thanks to cloud cover. we have a beach hazard statement in effect. waves from 5 to 7 feet high. the south early swell that is developing, it could develop breakers as high as 11 feet.fee. rip currents will be an issue. brent wood, 86, 70 in concord. much cooler on the coast line. comfortable at san jose, and here is the call from accu-weather. the fog is building, it will spill into the bay after mid night. away from the coast. you are mild holding in the 60s, creating the launching bad for a warm afternoon, the cloud cover, early. quickly by the afternoon, a lot of fun that will be the temperatures by 4:00, in the upper night rz. track the temperatures hour by hour tomorrow. 87 tomorrow. 85
. >> brad basely, there is no one more honest or brave than this w w. >> moving on.king about the weather getting hot. drew? >> tomorrow, we will be the hottest day away from the coast this week. we are talking about many cities close to the century mark. a live doppler 7. the fog reemerging along the coast line. a live look. the sky line in san francisco, it is chopped in half, thanks to cloud cover. we have a beach hazard statement in effect. waves from 5 to 7 feet high. the...
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she is not yet a strong reader but she is already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. bradmusic -- bamboo music joins thousands of other alexa skills, and for those part of thee not audience of "bloomberg technology," how do they find it? a masking this is a former amazon executive. how does amazon solve the discoverability problem with the echo considering now this explosion of new apps that is available for the device? is aeach application developer so we had bamboo learning how to do our own job at getting the word out. that is part of it. this newst created features of that when you talk to your echo and you would like to try out bamboo music for example, you had to say to a neck oh, alexa, enable bamboo music and it will start the skill and start explaining how it works. we have to do our job and amazon is increasingly finding ways to make the skills much more available to customers. you can also go to the amazon store and search bamboo music and find it that way. brad: we don't have a lot of time left, but i want to ask you about your personal journey. yet gone from b
she is not yet a strong reader but she is already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. bradmusic -- bamboo music joins thousands of other alexa skills, and for those part of thee not audience of "bloomberg technology," how do they find it? a masking this is a former amazon executive. how does amazon solve the discoverability problem with the echo considering now this explosion of new apps that is available for the device? is aeach application developer so we...
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and she is not yet a strong reader, but she is already learning how to play music based on starting on bamboo music. bradow joins thousands, or tens of thousands, of other alexa skills. for those folks who are not part of the audience a bloomberg technology, how do they find it? i am asking this as a former amazon executive. how does amazon solve the discoverability problem with the echo, considering this explosion of new apps available for the device? ian: great question. we at bamboo learning have to do our own job at getting the word out about bamboo music. that is part of it. but amazon has created this new feature so that when you talk to your echo and would like to try out, for example, bamboo music. all you have to do is say to alexa "enable bamboo music." and it will start. we have to do our job, and amazon is increasingly finding ways to make the skills more available to customers. you can also just go to the amazon store and search bamboo music and find it that way. brad: we do not have a lot of time left, but i want to ask you about your personal journey. you went from being an inventor of the
and she is not yet a strong reader, but she is already learning how to play music based on starting on bamboo music. bradow joins thousands, or tens of thousands, of other alexa skills. for those folks who are not part of the audience a bloomberg technology, how do they find it? i am asking this as a former amazon executive. how does amazon solve the discoverability problem with the echo, considering this explosion of new apps available for the device? ian: great question. we at bamboo learning...
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and she is not yet a strong reader, but she is already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. bradamboo music now joins thousands, or even tens of thousands, of other alexa skills. for those folks who aren't part of the audience of bloomberg technology, how do they find it? i guess i'm asking you this as a former amazon executive. how does amazon solve the discoverability, you know, problem with the echo, considering now this explosion of new apps that are available for the device? ian: well, it's a great question. and each application developer, so we at bamboo learning have to do our own job at getting the word out about bamboo music, so that's part of it. but amazon just created this new feature so that when you talk to your act go, and you would like to try out, for example, bamboo music, all you have to do is say to an echo -- alexa, "enable bamboo music." and it will start the skill. it will start explaining how it works. so we have to do our job, and amazon is increasingly finding ways to make the skills more available to customers. you can also just go to the amazon store a
and she is not yet a strong reader, but she is already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. bradamboo music now joins thousands, or even tens of thousands, of other alexa skills. for those folks who aren't part of the audience of bloomberg technology, how do they find it? i guess i'm asking you this as a former amazon executive. how does amazon solve the discoverability, you know, problem with the echo, considering now this explosion of new apps that are available for...
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not yet a strong reader but already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. bradusic joins thousands or tens of thousands or other -- of other alexa for -- poor people -- how do you do these government really -- discoverability problem with echo with the new apps? we have to do our own job of getting the word out about bambi music -- bamboo music. amazon created a new feature and your your echo and you just have to say to it, ale xa, and able than the music -- bamboo music. amazon is finding new ways to make skills much more available to customers. you can't just go to the amazon just god search -- can to the amazon store and search bamboo music. brad: you went from being an inventor of the echo to a developer for it, why leave amazon to do this? ian: i had an incredible time at amazon, i worked there for over 12 years. i learned quite a bit. across the board, from business to technology. i felt it was time to try something new. i wanted to get back to coding which i have not done in a couple of decades. this was a fun project. my cofounder, an absolute expert -12
not yet a strong reader but already learning how to play music based on starting with bamboo music. bradusic joins thousands or tens of thousands or other -- of other alexa for -- poor people -- how do you do these government really -- discoverability problem with echo with the new apps? we have to do our own job of getting the word out about bambi music -- bamboo music. amazon created a new feature and your your echo and you just have to say to it, ale xa, and able than the music -- bamboo...
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brad: we are continuing our look in the biases of artificial intelligence and the pitfalls that can come from this new forefront. facial recognition is not only gaining notoriety for misidentifying based and race, it is also being used as a tool by law enforcement to track people. maryland authorities recently said they used facial to identifysoftware the gunman who killed five people at an annapolis newspaper. but there is also a growing voice speaking out against its use as a surveillance. the aclu calls amazon's recognition software, that it claims can find 100 people from a single photo, powerful and dangerous. that software is being used by the orlando police department --.l the they have since stopped using the software. our next guest covered the software. technology and civil liberties attorney for the aclu and spoke with emily chang. >> people should be able to walk down the street without being watched by the government. this technology allows us -- the government to watch us. and again and again, when we see governments deploying this technology, they are doing it without rules. emily: what about the argument this could be a powerful rule for catching criminals or terrorist
brad: we are continuing our look in the biases of artificial intelligence and the pitfalls that can come from this new forefront. facial recognition is not only gaining notoriety for misidentifying based and race, it is also being used as a tool by law enforcement to track people. maryland authorities recently said they used facial to identifysoftware the gunman who killed five people at an annapolis newspaper. but there is also a growing voice speaking out against its use as a surveillance....
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as people report on this, if his base is believing how he is spinning or talking about it, it will further erode confidence in all of those things. neil: to brad'snt are a little leery of vladmir putin. >> you would think a lot leery. >> the other thing is, putin and xi are dictators. they see trump passing through. neil: nice. thank you all very much. in case you had any doubt how some prominent republicans feel about this, this terse statement from orrin hatch from utah, retiring utah senator, utah saying russia interfered in the 2016 election. more after this. >> we'll be competing. as you know the united states is now or soon will be, right now the largest in the oil and gas world so we'll be selling lng and competing with the pipeline and i think we'll compete successfully although there is a little advantage location alley. i wish them luck. neil: all righty. he was also referring to lng, liquified natural gas, we're firing on all proverbial cylinders. we're behind that. seeing a lot of oil prices pegged down a little bit. that is happening of late. this is gyrating phenomenon. nbn's deirdre bolton know it. i look, deirdre, where is this a
as people report on this, if his base is believing how he is spinning or talking about it, it will further erode confidence in all of those things. neil: to brad'snt are a little leery of vladmir putin. >> you would think a lot leery. >> the other thing is, putin and xi are dictators. they see trump passing through. neil: nice. thank you all very much. in case you had any doubt how some prominent republicans feel about this, this terse statement from orrin hatch from utah, retiring...
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based on your knowledge. >> guest: thank youo for the question. you can go to grad to be 56 bradthor.com that i believe in the wall doesn't hold up very well over the united states from what i've seen in the polling and i also look at places l like isra. i can't give you a direct but there's a lot of arguments being made on both sides i can see the intelligence and reasonability and there is a lot to be said for that but it's a tough issue i don't think we can cover in the time that is left. >> host: brad thor has been our guest on this special fiction edition of in depth. next month is a science fiction writer cory. that concludes today's program. thanks for being with us ..
based on your knowledge. >> guest: thank youo for the question. you can go to grad to be 56 bradthor.com that i believe in the wall doesn't hold up very well over the united states from what i've seen in the polling and i also look at places l like isra. i can't give you a direct but there's a lot of arguments being made on both sides i can see the intelligence and reasonability and there is a lot to be said for that but it's a tough issue i don't think we can cover in the time that is...
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based on your knowledge. cast go as far as the order of my books, thank you for image for your question. you can go to brad thor.com/books and there is a list at the bottom of the page there. you know, as far as the wall was concerned, i think the national sovereignty as the wall doesn't hold very well in the united states from what i've seen in the polling. i also look at places like israel and successes they've seen. i can give you a direct and i apologize for such a good question. there's a lot of arguments being made on both sides of it that i can see intelligent and reasoned ability and there's a lot to be said for that. but it's a tough issue i don't think we could probably cover and what time we have left. ..
based on your knowledge. cast go as far as the order of my books, thank you for image for your question. you can go to brad thor.com/books and there is a list at the bottom of the page there. you know, as far as the wall was concerned, i think the national sovereignty as the wall doesn't hold very well in the united states from what i've seen in the polling. i also look at places like israel and successes they've seen. i can give you a direct and i apologize for such a good question. there's a...
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based on your knowledge. cast go as far as the order of my books, thank you for image for your question. you can go to bradthor.com/books and there is a list at the bottom of the page there. you know, as far as the wall was concerned, i think the national sovereignty as the wall doesn't hold very well in the united states from what i've seen in the polling. i also look at places like israel and successes they've seen. i can give you a direct and i apologize for such a good question. there's a lot of arguments being made on both sides of it that i can see intelligent and reasoned ability and there's a lot to be said for that. but it's a tough issue i don't think we could probably cover and what time we have left. .. >>> c-span is brought you by your cable or satellite provider. >> now let's turn our attention to tonight, the conversation between roxane gay and aja monet. what will they say to each other? what will it be? this is what makes this particular job so exciting. you never quite know. a psych eanalyst, adam phillips, said when we speak to each other, things fall out of our pockets. my pockets are m
based on your knowledge. cast go as far as the order of my books, thank you for image for your question. you can go to bradthor.com/books and there is a list at the bottom of the page there. you know, as far as the wall was concerned, i think the national sovereignty as the wall doesn't hold very well in the united states from what i've seen in the polling. i also look at places like israel and successes they've seen. i can give you a direct and i apologize for such a good question. there's a...