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carnegie created the carnegie corporation of new york, and to secretary continued through the carnegie corporation of new york to make sure that funding was available to keep creating public libraries across america your. >> today i've selected from the archives andrew carnegie related materials. so that would be correspondents, photographs, some brochures pertaining to carnegie and his involvement with the library from the beginning until he passed away. this shows is thoughtful us in developing not only this library but his granddaddy of libraries throughout the world. in the colonel anderson collection, we are going to see some books that carnegie looked at when he was a young boy that may have influenced him later on. and the idea that these holdings would be wonderful for the city of pittsburgh as well as for people coming from all over the world. i've selected today a number of items you can see that are here on the table that traces carnegie library from its beginnings to its opening in 1907. if you look at the four photographs that are here, you can see that this very which is
carnegie created the carnegie corporation of new york, and to secretary continued through the carnegie corporation of new york to make sure that funding was available to keep creating public libraries across america your. >> today i've selected from the archives andrew carnegie related materials. so that would be correspondents, photographs, some brochures pertaining to carnegie and his involvement with the library from the beginning until he passed away. this shows is thoughtful us in...
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carnegie at that time. that building was judged to be too small and he added additional money to expand and add specific art galleries and natural history galleries to the building and the 11 story book stacks and renovation to the interior, everything that was rededicated in april of 1907. we are going to move from the pennsylvania department down to the second floor to the reference area. that is our main reading room. this is our main reading room on the second floor. this was added during the 1907 renovation. all of the decoration here, including the decorative nets above all the doorways was done by elmer ellsworth who also supervise the decoration of the library of congress and the boston public library. the individual and all of the decorative are images from renaissance medallions and that was the theme for this particular hallway. all of the decoration on the marble staircase has been restored. this is all as it was when it was first rededicated in 1907. the colors come the building, everything was
carnegie at that time. that building was judged to be too small and he added additional money to expand and add specific art galleries and natural history galleries to the building and the 11 story book stacks and renovation to the interior, everything that was rededicated in april of 1907. we are going to move from the pennsylvania department down to the second floor to the reference area. that is our main reading room. this is our main reading room on the second floor. this was added during...
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andrew carnegie. but he started to hire the chemist to question how he could afford to have a professor. and carnegie thought of the others in so to talk about that he started to understand from a scientific point of view whereas other people were still going on to rely on people's opinion and not on what it should be so the steel industry developed so at was a wrought iron manufacturing reason ron negative region was made in small putter -- puddling forces but did did require a lot of skill when you base your analysis of the skill of the people you have working for you. so you might be able to make 1500 pounds of raw iron that was soft it could beat made into useful products but it was too soft. cell to build the railroads many would wear out in only a matter of months. cast-iron was too hard from the pounding of the of locomotive. so steele was that happy medium that you have wordy interviewed is conducted, the last major facility that was bought by a kennett blunt negative carnegie before he sold o
andrew carnegie. but he started to hire the chemist to question how he could afford to have a professor. and carnegie thought of the others in so to talk about that he started to understand from a scientific point of view whereas other people were still going on to rely on people's opinion and not on what it should be so the steel industry developed so at was a wrought iron manufacturing reason ron negative region was made in small putter -- puddling forces but did did require a lot of skill...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace and carnegie mellon university recently co-hosted this event. this next portion features a panel on consumer privacy and the legal considerations, restrictions and implications of mass data collection and sharing. this is about an hour and forty-five minutes. [ indistinct conversation ] >> goibod morning, everybody. i co-direct the cyber policy initiative at the carnegie endowment and together with the the carnegie mellon, we're delight that you joined us. the hashtag for this event is "carnegie digital" and i now have the pleasure of introducing ambassador bill burns to you for the welcoming remarks and look forward to this day with you later today. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> well, good morning, everyone, and welcome again. let me begin by congratulating tim and david and their carnegie endowment and carnegie mellon colleagues for putting together this extraordinary colloquim. i'm delighted to launch today's event. the leadership remains me of how fortunate i am to be a part of the extended carnegie family. as president of the
the carnegie endowment for international peace and carnegie mellon university recently co-hosted this event. this next portion features a panel on consumer privacy and the legal considerations, restrictions and implications of mass data collection and sharing. this is about an hour and forty-five minutes. [ indistinct conversation ] >> goibod morning, everybody. i co-direct the cyber policy initiative at the carnegie endowment and together with the the carnegie mellon, we're delight that...
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the carnegie endowment. cmu's advancements in cybersecurity will be highlighted in the meeting today, which is an outgrowth of the partnership of our two organizations. you'll learn more about this in the two panel discussions today. we hope that these discussions on the future of consumer privacy and autonomy and military operations will lay a strong foundation for future meetings, and they will better inform ongoing thinking and technology and diplomacy in these critical areas. i would like to welcome you to the colloqium today and close by again thanking ambassador burns. thank you. [ applause ] >> so we will now get started with the first panel discussion. before we start, let me briefly outline the two key ideas that have been driving this event and when david and i started with the planning for this, the first one was essentially to bring together the technical experts of carnegie melon university and the policy experts from the carnegie endowment. that's why each panel have a presentation with one of
the carnegie endowment. cmu's advancements in cybersecurity will be highlighted in the meeting today, which is an outgrowth of the partnership of our two organizations. you'll learn more about this in the two panel discussions today. we hope that these discussions on the future of consumer privacy and autonomy and military operations will lay a strong foundation for future meetings, and they will better inform ongoing thinking and technology and diplomacy in these critical areas. i would like...
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and carnegie endowment. tmu's advancements in cyber security will be highlighted in the colloquium today, which is an outgrowth of the partnership between our two organizations. you will learn more about this in the two panel discussions today. we hope that these discussions on the future of consumer privacy, autonomy and military operations will lay a strong foundation for future colloquium and better inform ongoing thinking and technology and diplomacy in these critical areas. we'd like to welcome you to the colloquium today and also like to close by thanking again the ambassador. [ applause ] >> so we will now get started with the first panel discussion. before we start, let me briefly outline two key ideas that have been driving this event. when david and i started with the planning for this, the first one was essentially to bring together technical experts of carnegie mellon university and policy expert from the carnegie endowment. that is why each panel is proceeded by setting a stage presentation with
and carnegie endowment. tmu's advancements in cyber security will be highlighted in the colloquium today, which is an outgrowth of the partnership between our two organizations. you will learn more about this in the two panel discussions today. we hope that these discussions on the future of consumer privacy, autonomy and military operations will lay a strong foundation for future colloquium and better inform ongoing thinking and technology and diplomacy in these critical areas. we'd like to...
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many great institutions, including carnegie mellon under dr. suresh's leadership, are pushing very hard to understand how we can help children learn more effectively. if it turns out that i, as a child, have problems with understanding when to use the letters ck while i'm writing, it makes a lot of sense for an automated tutor to personalize their instruction to me so they can practice that particular issue with me. no doubt about it. that seems like a sensible thing. if i'm a patient in a hospital, and it becomes clear that unlike most patients i cannot tolerate more than a certain amount of ibuprofen within 20 minutes of a meal, as we learn that, of course, it makes sense to personalize my treatment. so that is good. in a moment, there's no difficulty involved. here's where it gets interesting. some aspects of personalization, like, for instance, how unlikely to react to some liver cancer medications, not like we can personalize it by just looking what's happened to me over my lifetime. because probably this is the first time i've had those m
many great institutions, including carnegie mellon under dr. suresh's leadership, are pushing very hard to understand how we can help children learn more effectively. if it turns out that i, as a child, have problems with understanding when to use the letters ck while i'm writing, it makes a lot of sense for an automated tutor to personalize their instruction to me so they can practice that particular issue with me. no doubt about it. that seems like a sensible thing. if i'm a patient in a...
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. >> see what pittsburgh is doing at carnegie mellon. lo look, in the automotive business b, we're used to a lot of hype. and i think when it comes to everyday matters, a little bit of marketing hype is okay. when it comes to matters such as this, i think it's a little disingenuous because words are flippantly thrown around. when someone says auto pilot, self-driving, but what a consumer thinks, i come out of my home, i hit a button and that car will take me anywhere in america i want under all conditions. we all know that's not the case. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> next, a discussion with technology experts and federal officials on artificial intelligence and its use for the military. cohosted by the carnegie mellon university, it's 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. thank you all for joining us this afternoon for those of you who are joining us just now. also welcome to those of you on the live stream who are joining us today. the hashtag for the event is #carnegiedigital. it's a pleasure for me to welcome you all here today
. >> see what pittsburgh is doing at carnegie mellon. lo look, in the automotive business b, we're used to a lot of hype. and i think when it comes to everyday matters, a little bit of marketing hype is okay. when it comes to matters such as this, i think it's a little disingenuous because words are flippantly thrown around. when someone says auto pilot, self-driving, but what a consumer thinks, i come out of my home, i hit a button and that car will take me anywhere in america i want...
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played carnegie hall? >> can't you tell? >> stephen: congratulations. have a great time. >> thank you. >> stephen: lovely to meet you. >> you, too. >> stephen: tig is performing in the new york comedy festival at carnegie hall this saturday. you can stream her show "one mississippi" on amazon now. tig notaro, everybody! we'll be right back with ron suskind. ? ( cheers and applause ) ? go paperless, don't stress, girl ? ? i got the discounts that you need ? ? safe driver ? rybody put your flaps in the air for me ? ? go paperless, don't stress, girl ? ? i got the discounts that you need ? ? safe driver ? ? accident-free ? ? everybody put your flaps in the air for me ? i can't lip-synch in these conditions. ? savings ? ? oh, yeah ? this is the story of how mr. bonejangles met his match. mr. bonejangles was always looking for something. but he never found it. until one day... seven in dog time... exactly what he didn't know he was looking for fell right in his lap. was he expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? no, of course not, he's a dog. but that
played carnegie hall? >> can't you tell? >> stephen: congratulations. have a great time. >> thank you. >> stephen: lovely to meet you. >> you, too. >> stephen: tig is performing in the new york comedy festival at carnegie hall this saturday. you can stream her show "one mississippi" on amazon now. tig notaro, everybody! we'll be right back with ron suskind. ? ( cheers and applause ) ? go paperless, don't stress, girl ? ? i got the discounts that you...
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avoid night and ontario and exit at carnegie.yb there are a handful of cheaper populace over near carnegie and 22nd and is a quick walk to the ballpark. no problems on the west side of town and 90 on the show way by 55th uris want to scylla down as you head around dead man's curve.ow there is construction on 76. slow it down to the construction zones.sl >> game six here we go. clearly it is heather secondm chance to end the first title since 1948. the field with more on the playerss. >> good morning everyone. it is the calm before the storm. sassy not even that calm yet. everyone is excited about tonight's game.ve we are all putting a lot of faith into the pitcher josh tomlin. >> game six and we have chance to win a world series.me you still can't have that my setup try to go out there and win the game in the first inning.yo t you have to take each pitched as this is start living a until your company gets the ball and then see what happens. c >> last of the tribe held an optional workout on the lights at progressive field inptio dese sunday's loss at wrigley they remain optimistic. a they
avoid night and ontario and exit at carnegie.yb there are a handful of cheaper populace over near carnegie and 22nd and is a quick walk to the ballpark. no problems on the west side of town and 90 on the show way by 55th uris want to scylla down as you head around dead man's curve.ow there is construction on 76. slow it down to the construction zones.sl >> game six here we go. clearly it is heather secondm chance to end the first title since 1948. the field with more on the playerss....
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why not ask that carnegie. everyone's getting up at east night in ontario and the tond at carnegie. there are lots that are cheaper. is going to be a gorgeous night to walk is not a far walk all. it is a 35 mile-per-hour zone there are lots of barrels per going downtownilil early this evening. they will probably still have some work going on that limited to one lanee but the eventually open that up b but the east the year.ra the store 80 at granger. we have no issues there and agendas freeway has been a great ride into town. h on the jennies freeway you can now get back up onto the inner belt. the cavs and the indians are playing tonight. public transportation probably your cheapest bet less you can get your mom to driving down and maybe todd can pick you up. d >> thank you. a trailer point people celebratingng halloween waswa heading east in mississippi it killed three people and injured several others.s the accident happened monday night. it. the vehicle hit a flatbedni trailer. one person that several people injured falling a gas line explosion.j is that flames shooting in the ai
why not ask that carnegie. everyone's getting up at east night in ontario and the tond at carnegie. there are lots that are cheaper. is going to be a gorgeous night to walk is not a far walk all. it is a 35 mile-per-hour zone there are lots of barrels per going downtownilil early this evening. they will probably still have some work going on that limited to one lanee but the eventually open that up b but the east the year.ra the store 80 at granger. we have no issues there and agendas freeway...
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corrina py corner of ontario and carnegie. good morning! >> reporter: good morning kristin and terrence. right now we are seeing ticket prices actually starting to drop. that downward spiral trend started as soon as chicago won game five, so back a week ago we were talking tickets for tonight's game going for well over $3,000. yesterday we told you standing room was $800. well, now, get this, you can of course, still a little pricey. not exactly budget-friendly. if we need it the tickets are still across expense. the lowest we are seeing is about $1,200. that is for stabbing room only. while the actual ticket prices are going down. the cost for a hotel room in cleveland through the roof. last year the average room rate for the first tuesday in november was $129. right now it times that. this is crazy. if you want to stay at the downtown hilton it will cost you almost $650 a night. $620 at the intercontinental and $650 at the courtyard marriott. a lot of focus on the outstanding pitching and taking tonight's starter, josh tomlin. come, meg.
corrina py corner of ontario and carnegie. good morning! >> reporter: good morning kristin and terrence. right now we are seeing ticket prices actually starting to drop. that downward spiral trend started as soon as chicago won game five, so back a week ago we were talking tickets for tonight's game going for well over $3,000. yesterday we told you standing room was $800. well, now, get this, you can of course, still a little pricey. not exactly budget-friendly. if we need it the tickets...
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it's about a ten minute walk and there are some lots at 22nd carnegie. look at something non-ballpark related there's construction out there. i that ramp is still closer of .-dot says november 11 is what they're shootinger for to have that ramp reopened. traffic right now is well and 271 at broadway starting to get more crowded as you head north and southbound in the area. construction by just be careful. 480 east and was found no problems.4 >> senna back to the ballpark with wayne, kristi and staff.sen >> thank you so much are we are at the ballpark having a great there is much more coming your way.th we have an action-packed morning for you. stay close. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot so
it's about a ten minute walk and there are some lots at 22nd carnegie. look at something non-ballpark related there's construction out there. i that ramp is still closer of .-dot says november 11 is what they're shootinger for to have that ramp reopened. traffic right now is well and 271 at broadway starting to get more crowded as you head north and southbound in the area. construction by just be careful. 480 east and was found no problems.4 >> senna back to the ballpark with wayne,...
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: my next guest is performing saturday at carnegie hall for the new york comedy festival. please welcome tig notaro. ( cheers and applause ) ? >> stephen: welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: nice to meet you. nice to meet you. >> stephen: we've never met but i wanted to meet you because i admire your work. >> i love you. >> stephen: oh! because i like you? >> yes. >> stephen: because i usually like people. i'm an easy date. >> everybody loves you. >> stephen: oh, that's very nice of you to say. we have one thing in common, we're both comedians from the south. >> yes. >> stephen: you're from mississippi and texas? >> i'd say exactly that. >> stephen: mississippi and >> born in mississippi, lived there, then we moved to texas. >> stephen: little town, mississippi? most towns in mississippi are -- >> there are only little towns. >> stephen: what town in mississippi? >> i was born in jackson and we moved to the gulf coast. there's probably 4,000 people. >> stephen: but you don't have a southern accent. people ask me all the time why
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: my next guest is performing saturday at carnegie hall for the new york comedy festival. please welcome tig notaro. ( cheers and applause ) ? >> stephen: welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: nice to meet you. nice to meet you. >> stephen: we've never met but i wanted to meet you because i admire your work. >> i love you. >> stephen: oh! because i like you? >> yes. >> stephen: because i...
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on book tv here about industrialist industrialists in the carnegie and how the innovative spirit transformed him into the steel capital of the world. we talked about the burning sun of chemical knowledge and he started to understand things from a scientific point of view whereas other people were still going on the seat-of-the-pants operations. i think by looking at some of the materials we selected here that they really had a love for learning and through this wonderful institution felt like this would be a way for the public to escape into another world. and then they explained the lives and contributions including the significant of the second great migration. see make that in a real way is a long haul of that story. is that black people in pittsburgh in this river valley became part of a new industrial environment that really took off after the civil war. >> on american history tv we will tour the in the warhol museum. once belonged to the famous 20th century pop artist. they talk about in the balls early life in pittsburgh and shows chose the artist collection. it's really great insight
on book tv here about industrialist industrialists in the carnegie and how the innovative spirit transformed him into the steel capital of the world. we talked about the burning sun of chemical knowledge and he started to understand things from a scientific point of view whereas other people were still going on the seat-of-the-pants operations. i think by looking at some of the materials we selected here that they really had a love for learning and through this wonderful institution felt like...
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carnegie in the same place east 9 theth and east 14th as well as east 9th convenient superior and carnegie and east 4th between huron and prospect avenue. i will tweet this information out because i don't want you to get towed and coming up at 5:19, we move to macedonia starting there today. john back to you. >>> game 7 we know one team will be crowned world series champions tonight on the field. we don't know if it is the inned yans who what -- indians who what 3-1 lead or the cubs who won 2 straight. let's set and here are your headlines on the morning of the big game. we are going to start with the starters. they are the two pitchers whoare a lot of talk for cy young. kluber against hendricks. cliewb her pitch for the -- kluber will pitch for the third time. indians won big with kluber starting. endians have the fresh bullpen miller shaw and allen are rested and ready. cubs manager joe madden used chapman again 20 pitches he's games. you have to question how much does he have in the tank. and history tonight will end one team's agony and adding to the heart break of the other. cubs have
carnegie in the same place east 9 theth and east 14th as well as east 9th convenient superior and carnegie and east 4th between huron and prospect avenue. i will tweet this information out because i don't want you to get towed and coming up at 5:19, we move to macedonia starting there today. john back to you. >>> game 7 we know one team will be crowned world series champions tonight on the field. we don't know if it is the inned yans who what -- indians who what 3-1 lead or the cubs...
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people come all over the globe to be educated at carnegie mellon university or the university of pittsburgh. there are more than 30 universities or colleges in the greater pittsburgh area. there is lots to see in pittsburgh. it would take you a week to see it all. what i say to america is stop on by, give pittsburgh a chance. it is not the city you might think it is. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. together with our comcast cable partners. learn more about pittsburgh and other stops in our cities tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv on c-span 3. >> in 1972, the saratoga national park hired archaeologist dean snow to conduct excavations at the revolutionary war battlefield. next, professor emeritus dean snow talks about his findings at the national historical park and how the archaeology work inspired his book, "1777: tipping point at saratoga." the new york military affairs symposium hosted this 90 minute event. snow's previous books include "archaeology of native north america" and "the iroquois." in all 20 books, he i
people come all over the globe to be educated at carnegie mellon university or the university of pittsburgh. there are more than 30 universities or colleges in the greater pittsburgh area. there is lots to see in pittsburgh. it would take you a week to see it all. what i say to america is stop on by, give pittsburgh a chance. it is not the city you might think it is. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. together with our comcast cable partners. learn...
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kravitz was saying you were only 9 years old when you played in carnegie hall. please, don't mention carnegie. ooh! and what a performance. sounds interesting. i don't want to talk about it. i wouldn't talk about it either if my knickers fell down. gladys, he's doing it again. abner! i was telling the truth. gladys, let's eat. during his career, louis met very important people. yep. those were the days. it's not easy reaching your prime when you're 9. but what about your new tour? won't be the same. louis, i'm sure you'll be a success again. i don't think people have forgotten you. how could they? his knickers fell down. no, sam's right. a man with your talent shouldn't have trouble. who's got talent now? who? well, uh, heifetz. ha! he plays with his thumbs. heifetz? he's brilliant! he should play the square dance. o like i pick my teeth. they must've had some talent. they're all against me. it's common knowledge. well, louis, if you're as good as you say you are, then... you don't think i can play, do you? well, i didn't say that. say it. i'm a fraud. you're a
kravitz was saying you were only 9 years old when you played in carnegie hall. please, don't mention carnegie. ooh! and what a performance. sounds interesting. i don't want to talk about it. i wouldn't talk about it either if my knickers fell down. gladys, he's doing it again. abner! i was telling the truth. gladys, let's eat. during his career, louis met very important people. yep. those were the days. it's not easy reaching your prime when you're 9. but what about your new tour? won't be the...
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people come all over the globe to be educated at carnegie mellon university or the university of pittsburgh. there are more than 30 universities or colleges in the greater pittsburgh area. there is lots to see in pittsburgh. it would take you a week to see it all. what i say to america is stop on by,. give pittsburgh enchants it is not the city you might think it is. featuringekend we are the history of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. together with our comcast cable partners. learn more about pittsburgh and other stops in our cities tour citiestour.rg/ you were watching american history tv on c-span 3. 1953, washington national cathedral installed to stained-glass windows honoring confederate generals robert e. lee and stonewall jackson. this gushing about removing depictions of confederate flag from those windows. a panel of historians talked about the flag's history in relation to slavery and modern-day racism. this is about an hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome everyone and thank you for being here tonight i am dean of the washington national cathedral.
people come all over the globe to be educated at carnegie mellon university or the university of pittsburgh. there are more than 30 universities or colleges in the greater pittsburgh area. there is lots to see in pittsburgh. it would take you a week to see it all. what i say to america is stop on by,. give pittsburgh enchants it is not the city you might think it is. featuringekend we are the history of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. together with our comcast cable partners. learn more about...
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west hurons between carnegie and superior is restriction area. we are seeing no trouble on the highways. >>> great news for the city of akron this morning. our partners at the crock beacon journal reporting the state is giving $12 million to help replace the route 8 bridge. the odot project is scheduled to start in 2020. terrence, to you. >>> here is the recall we were talking about. two oreo products are being pull from the shelves. the company says the snacks are manufactured on equipment that processes milk but milk is not listed among the ingredients for the cookies. there is a report of an allegic reaction, too. >>> trending today, halloween is over. it is time to start thinking christmas, right? new york city is ready to start sprucing up for christmas, specifically with this norway spruce, picked to the 2016 rockefeller center christmas tree. w 10th and brought to the big apple november 12th to be wrapped in more than 50,000 multicolor l.e.d. lights. kristin? >> it is awesome. >> will you have that many on your tree? >> hello, if you been
west hurons between carnegie and superior is restriction area. we are seeing no trouble on the highways. >>> great news for the city of akron this morning. our partners at the crock beacon journal reporting the state is giving $12 million to help replace the route 8 bridge. the odot project is scheduled to start in 2020. terrence, to you. >>> here is the recall we were talking about. two oreo products are being pull from the shelves. the company says the snacks are...
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pictures of his family, works from his era carnegie tech, now carnegie mellon.was there from 1944 to 1949. we are going to look at one of his paintings he did for his senior year. "nt this canvas called osepicker 1." the reason why it is so fascinating is because it is pretty provocative of a subject matter. this portrait of a young boy picking his nose. he submitted it to one of us important shows of the year. a huge salon style exhibition. it was denied by the jury. warhol did not give up. that summer he showed it again with a different title of "why pick on me" for the student show. it has a little bit of biographical reference. i am fascinated by some of warhol's early fixations on his own body or the bodies of others. he is known for talking about how he did not like his nose, his family called them the red nosed warhola. he was known as spot because of discoloration and his skin in his teens growing up. it was sort of the person behind the work. warhol obviously had a certain charisma about him. throughout his entire life. i think that also manifested here
pictures of his family, works from his era carnegie tech, now carnegie mellon.was there from 1944 to 1949. we are going to look at one of his paintings he did for his senior year. "nt this canvas called osepicker 1." the reason why it is so fascinating is because it is pretty provocative of a subject matter. this portrait of a young boy picking his nose. he submitted it to one of us important shows of the year. a huge salon style exhibition. it was denied by the jury. warhol did not...
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can, and -- carnegie mellon, and an mba at stanford.t it does not necessarily set you up for success. this caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor wrote that the real assertion is that humanity is tied to the accumulation of wealth. what is your response? khosla: that is a nonsensical response. ist liberal arts has become work.use to do less i speak to 80% of students who do it for the wrong reason, but bottom line, if liberal arts goals are the goal, then liberal arts is the wrong curriculum. logic and philosophy should absolutely be part of any liberal arts curriculum because otherwise, you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics, learning how computers work because we live in a computer age. why require a second language that is french for some esoteric language when the most important second language is computing? not that most people ever need to code, but because it is a style of thinking. the critique is all from people i feel they'll to understand, which is exactly the point i was maki
can, and -- carnegie mellon, and an mba at stanford.t it does not necessarily set you up for success. this caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor wrote that the real assertion is that humanity is tied to the accumulation of wealth. what is your response? khosla: that is a nonsensical response. ist liberal arts has become work.use to do less i speak to 80% of students who do it for the wrong reason, but bottom line, if liberal arts goals are the goal, then...
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you mentioned traffic as you can see it is backed up at carnegie and ontario. the light is red and once it turns green traffic will get out in no time and talking to fans down here not too much of a town or getting in here for the game tonight. i am seeing a lot of blue. even more than yesterday. i think more people need to get downtown. come down here and wear your red and root on your tribe. i am bummed out. we saw even more yesterday. we will send it back to you and keep you posted in the next half live at progressive field shelby miller cleveland 19 news. >> don't worry once corey kluber starts dealing her mood will improve. >> denise: i was checking out the fans here tribe fans wearing blue shirts. you think it is a cubs fan and see the front it says indians. we will do it tonight for sure. >>> much more ahead on cleveland 19 news at 5:00 including news of a teacher strike to tell you about in a local school >> tiffani: schools were open in louisville and no regular teachers in the classrooms. a strike went into effect at midnight. harry boomer is getting
you mentioned traffic as you can see it is backed up at carnegie and ontario. the light is red and once it turns green traffic will get out in no time and talking to fans down here not too much of a town or getting in here for the game tonight. i am seeing a lot of blue. even more than yesterday. i think more people need to get downtown. come down here and wear your red and root on your tribe. i am bummed out. we saw even more yesterday. we will send it back to you and keep you posted in the...
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. >> get off at carnegie, there is >> innerbelt bridge coming into town think of the ballpark luna. he deftly deathly has been an easier commute. through seven down by the turnpike. >> are world series tuesday. go tribe. >> i was later. >> since at that maybe you're going to go into your gas favored s where to get cheap ga. whether that. >> that's what is [laughter] [laughter]r] >> only cheap propane books. >> fox8 .com. c online.w when subpoenas of the south and southwest the we need that type of wind to drive up temperatures. it was a year ago t u where associativity is very similar. of couple days in the mid- 70s. but will be winning for will as wendy.ll i think the winds will die down open.i >> there is a core of won't closer to slighted a little. c record high for northern ohio. i had temperatures above 80.or had a temperature of 80 degrees after november 1. that's a record high. again, to get won't like this, new winda able t right center.e we'll start to bring the culprit have the northwestern' no selles behind the dresser to fall back into the 60s. birdbrain will develop aft
. >> get off at carnegie, there is >> innerbelt bridge coming into town think of the ballpark luna. he deftly deathly has been an easier commute. through seven down by the turnpike. >> are world series tuesday. go tribe. >> i was later. >> since at that maybe you're going to go into your gas favored s where to get cheap ga. whether that. >> that's what is [laughter] [laughter]r] >> only cheap propane books. >> fox8 .com. c online.w when subpoenas...
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with carnegie endowment. each panel is preceded by setting the sage presentation one of the experts carnegie mellon university followed by panel skugs with experts from around the world. so we are pleased and delighted to have people in israel and india came up all the way specifically for this event. now my pleasure to introduce you to david brumley, director of the security and privacy institute at carnegie mellon university. he's also the faculty mentor of top hacking teams in the world and ceo of a company called for all secure. a great pleasure to have him here and setting the stage remarks and i look forward to this panel discussion. thank you. >> good morning, everyone. you read headlines, russia building robots to fight on the battlefield. the u.s. navy is developing swarms of unmanned drones and darpa commissions fully autonomous condition. these ar few headlines that highlight the increasing role of autonomy in the military. in the second panel an international perspective on what autonomy and count
with carnegie endowment. each panel is preceded by setting the sage presentation one of the experts carnegie mellon university followed by panel skugs with experts from around the world. so we are pleased and delighted to have people in israel and india came up all the way specifically for this event. now my pleasure to introduce you to david brumley, director of the security and privacy institute at carnegie mellon university. he's also the faculty mentor of top hacking teams in the world and...
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east 9 theth between superior and carnegie and east 4th between huron and prospect avenue. other than that normal drive times. back to you. >>> good morning as we get ready for the game 7 i am checking out the chicago sun game 7 because that's how the story is supposed to go. we are just hours away from one team having a ferry -- fairy tale finish and the other adding to misery of many, many years without a championship. let's get to the headlines heading into game 7 at progressive field. we will start with the starters and there are two guys that are in all the conversations about the cy young this year corey kluber for the indians kyle cliewber will pitch for thethird time indians won game 1 and 4 big with kluber starting. indians had the fresh bullpen who are rested and ready. cubs manager joe madden used chapman again last night. 20 pitches and he's thrown 62 in 2 games and how much does he have tonight if the cubs have the lead late. in history as meaningsed tonight will end one team's agony and other will have more heart break. cubs haven't won and 68 years for the in
east 9 theth between superior and carnegie and east 4th between huron and prospect avenue. other than that normal drive times. back to you. >>> good morning as we get ready for the game 7 i am checking out the chicago sun game 7 because that's how the story is supposed to go. we are just hours away from one team having a ferry -- fairy tale finish and the other adding to misery of many, many years without a championship. let's get to the headlines heading into game 7 at progressive...
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on street parking around progressive field and the q is banned, including prospect, carnegie and east 9th street. the restrictions are in place until 2:00 tomorrow morning. >>> how are we looking with the gametime temperature, and how does the rest of the day look? >>> we are eight hours away from the big game and we are seeing a lot of sunshine across the board. the lower 50s but highs today are reaching the upper 70s. the warm air is moving into greater cleveland. right now 69 degrees. most spots mid to upper 60s. you can see the cloud cover. it is working to the south right now, allowing us to see high pressure for the southern and western communities, from wayne county to richland county where you are seeing a lot of sunshine. it is also more filtered as the control over greater cleveland. first pitch, temperatures in the lower 70s, well above normal, with a slight south breeze at 10 to 20 miles per hour that. will affect the players just a tad bit, but by 9:30, 68 degrees. after the game 67. still warm air pumping in. hour-by-hour, leon, we will track a little rain coming up in t
on street parking around progressive field and the q is banned, including prospect, carnegie and east 9th street. the restrictions are in place until 2:00 tomorrow morning. >>> how are we looking with the gametime temperature, and how does the rest of the day look? >>> we are eight hours away from the big game and we are seeing a lot of sunshine across the board. the lower 50s but highs today are reaching the upper 70s. the warm air is moving into greater cleveland. right now...
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she is a carnegie mellon melanie also welcome is the millennial plaques or just a carnegie mellon fellowial -- [laughter] she's actually only 9-years-old. [laughter] she's done a lot. [laughter] a longtime resident of moscow maybe that's just how they do it in russia, that's how good the vodka is. a longtime resident of moscow, she now lives in new york and he gives me great pleasure to introduce masha. [applause] ♪ yes, and the vodka was very helpful in making those decisions. [laughter] you already know that it was a love of books and that the choice was excruciatingly hard. such a lot of books but also such a lot of great and important books. i was very impressed with how many books on history we had to read this year, how many striking memoirs were red. and i realized at one point i was thinking if my 15-year-old daughter, who is actually here today because she had the job of alphabetizing the books and sorting them and resorting them, if she had read nothing but the books that were nominated by publishers for the nonfiction award this year, she would be a really well-educated person
she is a carnegie mellon melanie also welcome is the millennial plaques or just a carnegie mellon fellowial -- [laughter] she's actually only 9-years-old. [laughter] she's done a lot. [laughter] a longtime resident of moscow maybe that's just how they do it in russia, that's how good the vodka is. a longtime resident of moscow, she now lives in new york and he gives me great pleasure to introduce masha. [applause] ♪ yes, and the vodka was very helpful in making those decisions. [laughter] you...
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he was buried at 9th and carnegie long before the ball park was constructed across the st the 1948 victory. the name of the man we want to talk about, chief thunder water, an indian icon quoted saying in 1948, may the best warrior win as long as they are from cleveland. shortly after, we beat boston in boston, and his burial site is across from the ballpark. we spoke with his grandson saying that the supreme chief corner. cleveland has the cemetery across from progressive field. >> yes. every time you park near peterson nut company, and there is so much history there, and heart stopping moment. this is the last time we'll be on a perch. but i want to ask tonight, what is this comparable to you? walking around here, anything that you can compare this to? >> i baseball, it's a marathon, 162 games just to get in and through the playoffs. that's the beauty of the game. nobody thought this team in april when the snow was coming down on the red sox on opening day would get here but that's the beauty of baseball. you can get hot, get hold and get hot again. this is comparable to the browns in the
he was buried at 9th and carnegie long before the ball park was constructed across the st the 1948 victory. the name of the man we want to talk about, chief thunder water, an indian icon quoted saying in 1948, may the best warrior win as long as they are from cleveland. shortly after, we beat boston in boston, and his burial site is across from the ballpark. we spoke with his grandson saying that the supreme chief corner. cleveland has the cemetery across from progressive field. >> yes....
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andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. min is he controlled the es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. and therolled the mills delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist. his goal was to make a lot of money and then give it all back before he died. he made so much money he could not give it all back. in 1939, there was another world's fair. this one in new york. the westinghouse company wanted to do something special. so they invented the first robot. his name was electro. 7'1", he could walk, talk, recognize colors. he could even smoke cigarettes. yeah, smoke cigarettes. the woodsmoke in billows. the engineers who worked on electro were so disgusted by the tar and nicotine they found built up in his artificial lungs that they all quit smoking. the people of america sa
andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. min is he controlled the es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. and therolled the mills delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist. his goal was to...
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andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. that is he controlled the min es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. the controlled the mills and the delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist. his goal was to make a lot of money and then give it all back before he died. he made so much money he could not give it all back. in 1939, there was another world's fair. this one in new york. the westinghouse company wanted to do something special. so they invented the first robot. his name was electro. 7'1", he could walk, talk, recognize colors. he could even smoke cigarettes. yeah, smoke cigarettes. the woodsmoke in billows. the engineers who worked on electro were so disgusted by the tar and nicotine they found built up in his artificial lungs that they all quit smoking. the people
andrew carnegie was born in scotland, but he made history here in western pennsylvania. he was a giant of industry, but you can see he was only about 5'2". he is the guy who had a big vision. be vertically integrated his factories. that is he controlled the min es, the transportation, the coke works used to make steel. the controlled the mills and the delivery systems, the railroads that took the steel to market. he was an amazing guy and he turned into america's greatest philanthropist....
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i heard him in carnegie hall two years ago. he plays bach with impeccable style. - yes, that's the chap. - why should he be kidnapped? as a matter of fact it does. it suggests to me that our pirate friend has finally found the piano tuner he needed. i miss him too, sam. [bird chirping] ou said since your warranty expired. [knocking on door] yeah? hey, aren't you the fellow.. well, ju-just a second. passage ticket. stles] [dramatic music] where to? 'they're locked automatically from here.' 'you can't get out.' you'll have realized by now that this taxi is not in general service around town. it belongs to u.n.c.l.e. and it is used primarily to transport people to our headquarters if we wish to have deep and soul-searching le, you. i interrogated him for five hours. absolutely nothing. not even a word. but we'll try again tomorrow. listen, you think you're at a dead end. my friend, the pirate, stops a ship, and he politely snatches an old lady on her way to visit her son. alright, and he burns the ship. scratch. another vessel. an
i heard him in carnegie hall two years ago. he plays bach with impeccable style. - yes, that's the chap. - why should he be kidnapped? as a matter of fact it does. it suggests to me that our pirate friend has finally found the piano tuner he needed. i miss him too, sam. [bird chirping] ou said since your warranty expired. [knocking on door] yeah? hey, aren't you the fellow.. well, ju-just a second. passage ticket. stles] [dramatic music] where to? 'they're locked automatically from here.' 'you...
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you can see the right starting to back up and the traffic on carnegie and on east 9th is backing up as well. let's go to the news 5 traffic map and you can see a lot of red, most of that red is on the downtown streets. red on the stroll way as you approach downtown. the streets are the main areas where we are seeing that red. i will zoom out to take a look. you can see 77. slow traffic and 71 is looking afternoon or evening there was a vehicle on 71 near the turnpike i don't believe there were injuries. we are making calls and traffic is moving and traffic is look at the video. that was about 4: 50 this afternoon. a lot of smoke in that area. and heavy backups. the area is clear and we are keeping an eye on things and the blip on the screen. we will keep you updated if things change but for now back to you. >>> all right, john and jonathan. thank you. well there's a lot of excitement around the fact that tribe has one more chance to play in the world series and in progressive field. there is a lot more focus to bring home a championship and win the last game. >> that is what we are hop
you can see the right starting to back up and the traffic on carnegie and on east 9th is backing up as well. let's go to the news 5 traffic map and you can see a lot of red, most of that red is on the downtown streets. red on the stroll way as you approach downtown. the streets are the main areas where we are seeing that red. i will zoom out to take a look. you can see 77. slow traffic and 71 is looking afternoon or evening there was a vehicle on 71 near the turnpike i don't believe there were...
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an engineering degree, biomedical engineering at carnegie mellon, an mba at stanford.ou wrote a post about majoring in liberal arts as a mistake for students. it caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor wrote, "the real purpose of human existence is fundamentally tied to the regulation of wealth." vinod: that is a nonsensical response. what liberal arts has become is an excuse to do less work. it's not everybody. i speak to the 80% of students who actually do it for the wrong reason. the bottom line, if liberal arts goals are the goal, then liberal arts as taught today and taken today is the wrong curriculum. emily: what should they study? vinod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of any liberal arts curriculum. because otherwise you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics. learning about how computers work. because we live in the computer age. why acquire a second language when the most important language -- the language is computing? second not that many people ever need to code. is a style of painting the criti
an engineering degree, biomedical engineering at carnegie mellon, an mba at stanford.ou wrote a post about majoring in liberal arts as a mistake for students. it caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor wrote, "the real purpose of human existence is fundamentally tied to the regulation of wealth." vinod: that is a nonsensical response. what liberal arts has become is an excuse to do less work. it's not everybody. i speak to the 80% of students who...
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carnegie hall has gone dark. so has the opera. security sweeps have been going on the routes the candidates will travel. donald trump is in trump tower with his family. that's where he's going to be watching the returns. he won't make his way over here to the hilton here, he will soon. one of the reasons so many people outside is these have been tremendously hard to get. center where jim handly is. so credentials have been extremely restricted. much more so than we have seen from other rallies from john mccain and some of the other candidates. in any case, we'll bring you everything that happens. back to you. >> chris lawrence and jim handly both in new york city tonight. from the top of the ticket to the running mates, julie carey s tonight he's going to be with clinton at the convention center in manhattan. julie is outside the big hall with a look at what's going on there now. hi, julie. >> reporter: take a look behind me and on down the street here. hundreds of folks already in line hoping to get a front row seat to history th
carnegie hall has gone dark. so has the opera. security sweeps have been going on the routes the candidates will travel. donald trump is in trump tower with his family. that's where he's going to be watching the returns. he won't make his way over here to the hilton here, he will soon. one of the reasons so many people outside is these have been tremendously hard to get. center where jim handly is. so credentials have been extremely restricted. much more so than we have seen from other rallies...
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. >> workers walked off the job on 30th and carnegie to show their support of the idea. thousands of fast-food workers >> denise: there is a new set of guidelines dealing with someone who is mentally ill. these changes stem from the set set -- settlement with the justice department. sara goldenburg is getting answers on what is changing. >> one of the biggest changes is the crisis intervention team that will be made up of officers who volunteer for the job. they will be specially trained to respond. >> reporter: police are usually the first on the scene. now how they respond is getting an over haul. >> this is a. >> grann particular step -- this is a guy began -- gigantic step forward. >> reporter: they trained police officers for the last 10 years. >> they said this is the most important training they of intense specialized crisis intervention training. all police officers will get eight hours of training every year. they will cover suicide inter veptions and crisis de escalation and the effects of drug and alcohol abuse. >> police officers are called to the scene first
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as it is quite straightforward will give some examples if you read the headlines juicy carnegie-mellon uc the up proclamations' executives are making in the automotive business they are used to hype and when it comes to do everyday matters marketing hype is okay but such as this said think it is disingenuous because the words are so flippantly thrown around such as autonomous or autopilot or so strivings of the consumer thinks i go home and i hit a button i can go anywhere in america at any time under any condition and we know that is not the case berger if you go to some of the pilot test out of pittsburgh the headline says the autonomous cars are roaming pittsburgh beat paragraph says there is 45 interruptions this new technology is emerging but if we over hype and over stimulate the customer will have the extrication with that is not meant there will be a lack of trust and then there is a problem that is true with the consumer and also the government of course, their point of view there making proclamations that not true that don't manifest themselves in the marketplace you'll have
as it is quite straightforward will give some examples if you read the headlines juicy carnegie-mellon uc the up proclamations' executives are making in the automotive business they are used to hype and when it comes to do everyday matters marketing hype is okay but such as this said think it is disingenuous because the words are so flippantly thrown around such as autonomous or autopilot or so strivings of the consumer thinks i go home and i hit a button i can go anywhere in america at any...
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i'm out here at the corner of carnegie in ontario. the station gave me a bullhorn. let's see. let's hear it, folks. get those horns going for the tribe. >> ask and you shall receive. let's go, tribe. >>> hi, everybody. they often say, the toughest win to get is the last one, to clinch a championship. and that's where the indians are tonight. can they do it tonight? they have the luxury of a 7th game it they need -- if they need t. but they'd love to end the world series this evening. they have two chances to win it. indians are 5-1. so far at home, progressive field all year long. they have been terrific in the entire post season. they are 10-3. no am back from a 3-1 world series deficit, since the royals did it way back in 1985. history is going the indans' way. but it's only the indians who can take care of it tonight. >> come back here and have the opportunity to win it here. and go to our home crowd. it's going to be a great environment. going to be loud. and a lot of fun baseball. >> we got a little taste of it when the cavs won baseball. you can imagine with us doing it,
i'm out here at the corner of carnegie in ontario. the station gave me a bullhorn. let's see. let's hear it, folks. get those horns going for the tribe. >> ask and you shall receive. let's go, tribe. >>> hi, everybody. they often say, the toughest win to get is the last one, to clinch a championship. and that's where the indians are tonight. can they do it tonight? they have the luxury of a 7th game it they need -- if they need t. but they'd love to end the world series this...