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and then he went to the cmu and the terre haute in terre haute indiana. and then 2, u. s. p. marion marion illinois outage heard indiana, i have not seen him. i just didn't call no visit. and before that, i had seen him for 5 days during his trial, and i would go up to new york to visit the m. c. c. new york. on the week. a lot of the work, i don't know if you recognize names, but a lot of these are profile jails. help they help unit bomber the sci terra haute is williams, is i always get yeah, a lot of the conditions that you described just now. definitely sound like the like the segregated housing unit like solitary at the sci terra ho. you know, not only that, but the heaters and if they don't have proper ventilation during the summer, they call it the burrito cooker because you can travel, breathe on the floor and cook it. it's so punitive it's so terrible and not to mention the bugs and wrote in the infestation. and perhaps most importantly, the water, the water is non suitable or rough. the toilet like it was, things like, it's not stuff that you should be doing. and th
and then he went to the cmu and the terre haute in terre haute indiana. and then 2, u. s. p. marion marion illinois outage heard indiana, i have not seen him. i just didn't call no visit. and before that, i had seen him for 5 days during his trial, and i would go up to new york to visit the m. c. c. new york. on the week. a lot of the work, i don't know if you recognize names, but a lot of these are profile jails. help they help unit bomber the sci terra haute is williams, is i always get yeah,...
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u in marion back to the countries other cmu in terra haute, indiana. that's the prison that also houses the federal death row. i want to begin by having you described to our viewers what daily life is like for marty in a c, m. u i a c m u is different than the rest of the bureaus. prisons. in that it linux his ability to speak with attorneys. and what it's like right now is attorneys can even get legal calls with him. now a significantly delayed he can't get many phone calls. it's usually to 15 minute calls that week. i think a lot of it is just keeping them can in a small unit is about 70 people in the larger jail for him and he's a jailhouse lawyer. so i think he's busy with the time. right. i can certainly understand the need for a cmu for let's say terrorists you want want terrorists to be on the phone, coordinating other terrorist attacks with, you know, other terrorists, but as often as not that's not who's in the c amuse. many of the prisoners are people like marty or drug whistleblower daniel hale or victor boot. it's meant as yet an additional
u in marion back to the countries other cmu in terra haute, indiana. that's the prison that also houses the federal death row. i want to begin by having you described to our viewers what daily life is like for marty in a c, m. u i a c m u is different than the rest of the bureaus. prisons. in that it linux his ability to speak with attorneys. and what it's like right now is attorneys can even get legal calls with him. now a significantly delayed he can't get many phone calls. it's usually to 15...
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boot and his conditions inside the marion cmu. yeah. marty, have spoken about victor boot, he hasn't reference can by name. but when he's the phrase figuration. theater was pretty quick. things pick up on brittany griner. steph. yeah. actually at the time that marty was telling me about this, when they were considering doing the prisoner swap, marty mentioned that victor had a really bad rash on his body and also a problem with his eye. and he was being denied medical care. and marty was wondering if that was biden's way of putting pressure on the situation to force a swap. i. i think eventually it is rash cleared up. i'm actually not totally there, but i do remember the largest after me a couple of months ago. i've heard from friends who have served times. i'm sorry, go right ahead please. no, i brought that to the attention of numerous media people, but nobody oh that's, that's a story in and of itself. that here in the u. s. mode that happens all the time. yeah, that's stuff like that. friends of mine who have served time in se
boot and his conditions inside the marion cmu. yeah. marty, have spoken about victor boot, he hasn't reference can by name. but when he's the phrase figuration. theater was pretty quick. things pick up on brittany griner. steph. yeah. actually at the time that marty was telling me about this, when they were considering doing the prisoner swap, marty mentioned that victor had a really bad rash on his body and also a problem with his eye. and he was being denied medical care. and marty was...
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got his felt the wife of cmu, prisoner, marty, got his felt, marty served some of his time in the same communications management unit as victor boot and with famed drone whistleblower daniel hale. why is marty in prison? why does the u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner? it's because he initiated a computer denial of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents. and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's hypocrisy is incredible. here. dana, welcome to the show. he, dan. good to see you. thank you for having me. good to see you. dana dana, i've known you for a long time and we've talked about marty's case many, many times. even given my familiarity with his case, i'm just still as shocked now as i was when i 1st learned that marty was in a c. m. u. and i'm baffled over the bureau of prisons decision to try and silence him and people like him. marty was just recently transferred from the c m u in marion back to the countries other cmu in terra haute, indiana. that's the prison that also houses the fe
got his felt the wife of cmu, prisoner, marty, got his felt, marty served some of his time in the same communications management unit as victor boot and with famed drone whistleblower daniel hale. why is marty in prison? why does the u. s. government view him as a dangerous prisoner? it's because he initiated a computer denial of service attack on a hospital in boston after the hospital had forcibly taken a sick young girl from her parents. and falsely accused them of abuse. the government's...
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from cmu, or student body vice president. each question from our panelists will be posed to each candidate and each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond. there will be a 32nd rebuttal. as moderator, i reserve the right to interrupt candidates if you go terribly over time. we have one hour together so let's get started. i will not recognize our first candidate for opening remarks, mr. polis, you won the coin toss, you have to misfire opening. gov. polis: thank you president marshall, cmu, colorado public radio for hosting this conversation tonight. thank you, student leaders of cmu for stepping up and being a part of this. it is great to be in grand junction and mesa county. i was here in western colorado a few weeks ago, celebrating the opening of a new building. i wanted to learn about cmu's work leading the way under daubert energy. 70% of the buildings on campus -- the foresight to calculate what the savings mean for students. 2% lower tuition by using the heat'neath our feet. we look forward to working with cmu to im
from cmu, or student body vice president. each question from our panelists will be posed to each candidate and each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond. there will be a 32nd rebuttal. as moderator, i reserve the right to interrupt candidates if you go terribly over time. we have one hour together so let's get started. i will not recognize our first candidate for opening remarks, mr. polis, you won the coin toss, you have to misfire opening. gov. polis: thank you president marshall, cmu,...
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. >> cmu lies at the center of the challenges.e know integrated capital markets are needed for financing and particular early stage breakthrough innovation. >>> france and germany suffer sharp contraction in the november flash pmi print with the markets now pricing in a 50/50 chance of a 25 or 50 basis point cut in december. >>> german defense minister pistorius will not stand against unpopular chancellor olof scholz for the leadership ending weeks of who will lead the party in the snap election. >> translator: over the past week, i repeatedly stressed and say here again with full clarity. we have an olof scholz, outstanding chancellor. >>> president-elect trump tap s former florida attorney pam bondi hours after matt gaetz drops out over a number of sexual misconduct allegations. >>> we've got more pmis at this stage. this time eurozone. this is the final piece of the puzzle as we countdown to potential rate cuts from the ecb. the hcob november flash services print and don't forget this is more resilient. that pmi crossed at 49.2
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i can certainly understand the need for a cmu for let's say terrorists, you want one terrorists to be on the phone, coordinating other terrorist attacks with, you know, other terrorists, but as often as not that's not who's in the c amuse. many of the prisoners are people like marty or drug whistleblower daniel hale or victor boot. it's meant as yet an additional layer of punishment for people whom the government just doesn't like. marty has fought his placement in a cmu for years. tell us about that struggle and how it's played out so far. in your introduction you've talked about just been a case and it wasn't just the protest again. bad condition. there was a rope life on the line and he in a way that didn't harm any patients that the jury found. i was able to return her to her family after about 13 months. horrible treatment qualify as tortured under the. ready when convention is the thing in the hospital, the boston childrens hospital is part of the harvard network. it receives the most federal funding of any pediatric teaching hospital. and so when you anger harvard in boston, an
i can certainly understand the need for a cmu for let's say terrorists, you want one terrorists to be on the phone, coordinating other terrorist attacks with, you know, other terrorists, but as often as not that's not who's in the c amuse. many of the prisoners are people like marty or drug whistleblower daniel hale or victor boot. it's meant as yet an additional layer of punishment for people whom the government just doesn't like. marty has fought his placement in a cmu for years. tell us...
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to learn about cmu's work on geothermal energy. a lot of people might not know that 70% of the buildings on campus are to calculate the savings made for students. it means 2% lower tuition by using the heat beneath our feet. i am forward to working with cmu to improve access to low-cost heating and cooling. four years ago, when i ran for governor i can before you with several goals and commitments. when i say will -- we would get preschool and kindergarten done forever cap. colorado only had a half day and mesa county had to pay $450 ike -- a month. i'm proud to say we got that done. we also got our initiative passed for universal preschool, which starts next year. we lower the cost of health care. we reduced the exchange for folks who do not get insurance through work. you do not call for for medicare or medicaid by 20 percent. more than 25% here in mesa county. i made sure to save people money across the board. we are moving forward with 100 different ways to save people money. we hope to hear more ideas tonight. of the largest p
to learn about cmu's work on geothermal energy. a lot of people might not know that 70% of the buildings on campus are to calculate the savings made for students. it means 2% lower tuition by using the heat beneath our feet. i am forward to working with cmu to improve access to low-cost heating and cooling. four years ago, when i ran for governor i can before you with several goals and commitments. when i say will -- we would get preschool and kindergarten done forever cap. colorado only had a...
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this is the cmu is, is like a black site. it's where the government will put people that they want to silence, and it's actually crazy that it even exist. you would think biden would have wanted to do right by the american citizen green after the rally. hard again, truck. but trump actually put in the 1st step act, and now the 1st step act is not being honored, not being respected. marty. okay. yeah, no, i'm agreeing with you. the 1st step back hasn't been respected. we've not seen reforms coming out of the biden administration, and i'll tell you something else that just happened. it happened in the, in the very 1st week of december. and that is the warden of the women's prison at dublin. california was convicted on 13 different counts of, of raping female prisoners. well that's someone who's too dangerous to live among the public. if someone is too dangerous to be on the street, he's not in a c, m. u. he's perfectly free to walk around his prison and go outside and exercise and talk to the media and talk to his lawyers and t
this is the cmu is, is like a black site. it's where the government will put people that they want to silence, and it's actually crazy that it even exist. you would think biden would have wanted to do right by the american citizen green after the rally. hard again, truck. but trump actually put in the 1st step act, and now the 1st step act is not being honored, not being respected. marty. okay. yeah, no, i'm agreeing with you. the 1st step back hasn't been respected. we've not seen reforms...
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formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning the. into a vibrant enterprise as professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lease on and he had this actual office for a long time before he left for doing go all together and so a lot of the duelling of people are involved with cmu they come back here to listen to talks to speak. and everything is quite close so the people are companies they'll show up to talk to here people here they'll spend some time at the company's jean yang grew up in pittsburgh when it was still a byword for the american rust belt as soon as she finished school she moved away like so many other talents and young people at the time and expected never to return now she's back in her hometown and enjoys not only great working conditions but also a new qual
formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning the. into a vibrant enterprise as professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lease on and he had this actual office for a long time...
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i joined ibm research for three years or so because i came back -- and i came back because i like9 cmu and pittsburgh so much. >> host: what kind of things do you work on? >> guest: what are called embedded systems, that's the technical term, these are things that embed computers inside them, but basically different devices. for example, your smartphone is basically kind of a sophisticated device with computers inside them, but you really don't -- [inaudible] take a it's, for example. it has a computer inside of it but is meant to be a television. you think of it as basically that device. a toaster that you use on a kalely basis that costs -- daily basis that costs $10 has a teeny-weeny computer inside it. so basically these are embedded systemses, embed computers and act smart but it's really a dedicated device of some other kind for the end user. so i've been working on embedded users since my doctoral days, if you will. and it turns out that intelligent vehicles that drive themselves are are a classical example of embedded systems. so a car a car that transports people from and good
i joined ibm research for three years or so because i came back -- and i came back because i like9 cmu and pittsburgh so much. >> host: what kind of things do you work on? >> guest: what are called embedded systems, that's the technical term, these are things that embed computers inside them, but basically different devices. for example, your smartphone is basically kind of a sophisticated device with computers inside them, but you really don't -- [inaudible] take a it's, for...
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formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning them into vibrant enterprises professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lease on and he had this actual office for a long time before he left for doing go all together and so a lot of the duelling of people are involved with cmu they come back here to listen to talks to speak. and everything is quite close so the people are companies they'll show up to talks here people here they'll spend some time at the company's jean yang grew up in pittsburgh when it was still a byword for the american rust belt as soon as she finished school she moved away like so many other talents and young people at the time and expected never to return now she's back in her hometown and enjoys not only great working conditions but also a new quality of
formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning them into vibrant enterprises professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lease on and he had this actual office for a long time...
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with family members the media and the outside world dozens of muslim men are still being held at the cmu this is well as other person or secluding environmental and animal rights activists the government's provided little information about the special prison units a search on the bureau of prisons website yields just one document even mentioning the program only a handful of news articles have covered what's been described as a little guantanamo by some of the person enters. and april of two thousand and ten we filed a lawsuit against the bureau of prisons the attorney general eric holder. director of the bureau of prisons harley and on and other high level individuals within the bureau and we are alleging that the communications management units are unconstitutional but another part of this is really defending activists as they are charged and challenging these new laws as unconstitutional you know the federal government is now attempting to prosecute protesters as terrorists and we need to call attention to this we need to argue about it in court and we also need to educate people on e
with family members the media and the outside world dozens of muslim men are still being held at the cmu this is well as other person or secluding environmental and animal rights activists the government's provided little information about the special prison units a search on the bureau of prisons website yields just one document even mentioning the program only a handful of news articles have covered what's been described as a little guantanamo by some of the person enters. and april of two...
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formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning them. into vibrant enterprises professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lee sign on and he had this actual office for a long time before he left for doing go all together and so a lot of the duelling of people are involved with cmu they come back here to listen to talks to speak. and everything is quite close so the people are companies they'll show up to talks here people here they'll spend some time at the company's jean yang grew up in pittsburgh when it was still a byword for the american rust belt as soon as she finished school she moved away like so many other talents of young people at the time and expected never to return now she's back in a home town and enjoys not only great working conditions but also a new quality
formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning them. into vibrant enterprises professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lee sign on and he had this actual office for a long time...
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today, you'll also hear from the lab's director david brimley, who led a cmu team just a couple mont months ago that won this year's super bowl of hacking, darpa's $200 million cyber challenge. congratulations. thank you, david. just a week later, a week after that, david took a team of cmu students to deathcon in las vegas where they won again in another hacking competition. finally, you'll hear from andrew moore, the dean of our school of computer science who was also recently featured in a "60 minutes" report on artificial intelligence. i would also like to acknowledge dr. jim garrett, the dean of the college of engineering at carnegie melon university who joins us along with rick sieger who played an important role in helping put together this event between carnegie melon and 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 autono
today, you'll also hear from the lab's director david brimley, who led a cmu team just a couple mont months ago that won this year's super bowl of hacking, darpa's $200 million cyber challenge. congratulations. thank you, david. just a week later, a week after that, david took a team of cmu students to deathcon in las vegas where they won again in another hacking competition. finally, you'll hear from andrew moore, the dean of our school of computer science who was also recently featured in a...
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formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning them into vibrant enterprises professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lease on and he had this actual office for a long time before he left for doing go all together and so a lot of the duelling of people are involved with cmu they come back here to listen to talks to speak. and everything is quite close so the people are companies they'll show up to talks here people here they'll spend some time at the company's jean yang grew up in pittsburgh when it was still a by word for the american rust belt as soon as she finished school she moved away like so many other talents and young people at the time and expected never to return now she's back in her hometown and enjoys not only great working conditions but also a new quality o
formula for success is pittsburgh's colleges like carnegie mellon university many who started here at cmu have established themselves in the new economy founding startups in the vicinity of the campus and turning them into vibrant enterprises professor jean yang a specialist for programming languages is full of praise for the almost symbiotic relationship between scientists and tech companies here for instance do a lingo was started by lease on and he had this actual office for a long time...
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he was hired directly from high school by google, but rejected by 16 america's top schools like mit, cmu. >> stanley jones rejected by stunningly long list of colleges, is now working full time with just a high school diploma for one of the top tech companies in the world, google. joining us live now to talk about his eye opening experience, stanley jones and his father, nanzhong stanley and nan. thank you both so much for coming in today. >> thanks for having us on. >> all right. this is pretty incredible, folks. you're 18. you're employed full time by google. what exactly do you do for them? >> i am a software development engineer specifically with the google cloud team. >> okay. that sounds really big and important and difficult. do you know exactly what you'll be doing yet? i know you just got started, right? >> yeah. today is actually my second day. so right now, you know, i'm still going through onboarding, ramping up, you know, learning some google's internal tools, things like that. >> okay. so it's safe to say that they don't just hire anyone. you have to have strong coding skil
he was hired directly from high school by google, but rejected by 16 america's top schools like mit, cmu. >> stanley jones rejected by stunningly long list of colleges, is now working full time with just a high school diploma for one of the top tech companies in the world, google. joining us live now to talk about his eye opening experience, stanley jones and his father, nanzhong stanley and nan. thank you both so much for coming in today. >> thanks for having us on. >> all...
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time before he left for doing go all together and so a lot of the duelling of people are involved with cmu they come back here to listen to talks to speak. and everything is quite close so the people are companies they'll show up to talks here people here they'll spend some time at the company's jean yang grew up in pittsburgh when it was still a by word for the american rust belt as soon as she finished school she moved away like so many other talents and young people at the time and expected never to return now she's back in her hometown and enjoys not only great working conditions but also a new quality of life in her old neighborhood these are places where it was pretty sketchy to walk outside there after dark and i was just way inside for my parents to pick me up i wouldn't go outside on my own and when i came back i realize that wow there are all these bars there now there are restaurants the buildings are outside they still look pretty much the same but what's going on inside really it's like night and day so pittsburgh clearly is on the. up again with young people flocking to the c
time before he left for doing go all together and so a lot of the duelling of people are involved with cmu they come back here to listen to talks to speak. and everything is quite close so the people are companies they'll show up to talks here people here they'll spend some time at the company's jean yang grew up in pittsburgh when it was still a by word for the american rust belt as soon as she finished school she moved away like so many other talents and young people at the time and expected...
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i'm a professor and director of cmu, security and privacy institute. i also consider myself a hacker as i run this hacking team that many people have talked about. my job for the next ten minutes is to give a highly level overview of the issue, why it's so exciting, why it's so timely, and why it's so important to get absolutely right as we go forward. this panel's issue in a nutshell is countries around the world, including the u.s., russia, israel, china, india, are increasingly deploying and investing in artificial intelligence and autonomy in their operations. autonomous technology, once the work of science fiction, is here today. for example, in pittsburgh, you can use your uber app to summon a completely autonomous vehicle to take you home from a steelers game to your house. don't just think physical. think of cyber space. think of social. for example, in august this year, darpa demonstrated that it's possible to build fully autonomous cyber bots in full spectrum offense and defense. it then went on to demonstrate that these bots can supplement h
i'm a professor and director of cmu, security and privacy institute. i also consider myself a hacker as i run this hacking team that many people have talked about. my job for the next ten minutes is to give a highly level overview of the issue, why it's so exciting, why it's so timely, and why it's so important to get absolutely right as we go forward. this panel's issue in a nutshell is countries around the world, including the u.s., russia, israel, china, india, are increasingly deploying and...
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tonight's event is produced by cmu faculty and students. i would like to welcome democrat michael bennet and republican joe o'dea to grand junction. thank you both for joining us in person. both campaigns have agreed to the rules of tonight's forum and will respond to a series of questions from our panel. we are joined by a reporter from the daily sentinel, and the editor, and a student. each question will be posted -- posed to both candidates and each will have 90 seconds to respond. whoever gets the question first will have a 32nd rebuttal. as moderator i reserve the right to interrupt candidates who go over time. we have one hour together, so let's get started. i will recognize our first candidate for opening remarks, senator bennet. sen. bennet: thank you, jay. thank you to cmu for hosting this tremendous event with cpr and the great daily sentinel. it is great to be back in grand junction. when i have traveled colorado, the most beautiful state, and my opinion. it is easy for me to summarize my town halls the last 10 or 14 years. peopl
tonight's event is produced by cmu faculty and students. i would like to welcome democrat michael bennet and republican joe o'dea to grand junction. thank you both for joining us in person. both campaigns have agreed to the rules of tonight's forum and will respond to a series of questions from our panel. we are joined by a reporter from the daily sentinel, and the editor, and a student. each question will be posted -- posed to both candidates and each will have 90 seconds to respond. whoever...
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thseas l so are haoron goer > ilalngthous cmu w g tlre therolt the ait vernig stt >>> it is 4:39 t. does feel like winter this morning. our skies have cleared. we have some snow working its way into the mountains. that arrives not as snow, but only's cold rain. it's going to be pretty miserable. town by town, too in benson, 25 in roxboro, it's 29 in wake forest. we'll see clouds thickening up, but it's nice and clear right now. 48 at lunchtime, 48 at 5:00, probably climbing into the low 50s for the actual high. the rain rolls in tonight. don't forget to send the kids out the door with their winter coats. temperatures are below freezing in most places, leyla? >> thanks so much, elizabeth. >>> several employees at ibm were informed the watching ibm layoffs happening at research and triangle park in other places across the u.s., one described the cuts as a mass firing. for years the computer maker has workers it has or how many are affected by staff changes. and the u.s. department of labor will release the latest jobless claim numbers this morning. last week 272,000 americans applied
thseas l so are haoron goer > ilalngthous cmu w g tlre therolt the ait vernig stt >>> it is 4:39 t. does feel like winter this morning. our skies have cleared. we have some snow working its way into the mountains. that arrives not as snow, but only's cold rain. it's going to be pretty miserable. town by town, too in benson, 25 in roxboro, it's 29 in wake forest. we'll see clouds thickening up, but it's nice and clear right now. 48 at lunchtime, 48 at 5:00, probably climbing into the...
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i was coming from inexperience at cmu which i never engaged and understood. i never even considered or even deeply thought about black queer thierry and even in that chapter by parents didn't necessarily raise me to be homophobic but they didn't raise me to recognize that there was nothing wrong with black queer people so because of that in many ways, i consumed many of the ideas about black queer people and women and i arrived at temple pretty much as they homophobic sexist and it didn't even realize it. they allowed me to realize that because they created a community in which certain things were not going to be tolerated. attacks on black women, it just wasn't going to be tolerated in their presence. if somebody said something about those communities, they would of course engage them, but i thought those attacks and i had to recognize why i felt those even when they were not talking to me, they were obviously talking to me. what was beautiful is even though i had these ideas, even though i came in with this, they sort of opened themselves up too me to mento
i was coming from inexperience at cmu which i never engaged and understood. i never even considered or even deeply thought about black queer thierry and even in that chapter by parents didn't necessarily raise me to be homophobic but they didn't raise me to recognize that there was nothing wrong with black queer people so because of that in many ways, i consumed many of the ideas about black queer people and women and i arrived at temple pretty much as they homophobic sexist and it didn't even...
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(sot: tony falcon, cmu hockey player) " she's been through so much and she deserves to be recognized for it" (sot: margie latta, breast cancer survivor) "i don't wear my breast cancer to be a manager i was going through it so they've been apart restaurant to rink, margie has been an inspiration to this team, they're hoping the game serves a larger purpose our cancer survivors who attended have gone through i think that a good impression for them" in her pink jersey, honoring her battle, margie got to begin tonight's battle on the ice. them by it's coming up on today in iowa.... money. plus... the world of harry potter is coming to life -- through your cell phone. more on that -- plus the up. "you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered! with jerry gallagher, ally crutcher and meteorologist eileen loan. this is today in iowa." i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. ike a [expletive] and congressman rod blum said. send me back to congress, and you send donald trump to the white house. rod blum still supports trump today. and even attacked republicans who spoke out against
(sot: tony falcon, cmu hockey player) " she's been through so much and she deserves to be recognized for it" (sot: margie latta, breast cancer survivor) "i don't wear my breast cancer to be a manager i was going through it so they've been apart restaurant to rink, margie has been an inspiration to this team, they're hoping the game serves a larger purpose our cancer survivors who attended have gone through i think that a good impression for them" in her pink jersey, honoring...
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importance to artificial intelligence, machines learning and cybersecurity, we must first recognize cmu as a place where pioneering work in computer science and artificial intelligence took place decades ago. and ever since herbert simon and noelle created the ingredients of artificial intelligence in the 1950s, before the terminology was even recognized broadly, cmu has remained at the cutting edge of this field. carnegie mellon took a bold step a generation later to create its software engineering institute which has served the nation through the department of defense, and served industry by acquiring, developing, operating, and sustaining innovative software systems that are affordable, enduring and trustworthy. designing safe software systems and attempting to create the learning abilities of the human brain were natural progressions to two of the modern world's most pressing concerns, cybersecurity and privacy. to meet this challenge, carnegie mellon cybersecurity and research is multidisciplinary and encompassing a broad range of disparate disciplines. it incorporates faculty from
importance to artificial intelligence, machines learning and cybersecurity, we must first recognize cmu as a place where pioneering work in computer science and artificial intelligence took place decades ago. and ever since herbert simon and noelle created the ingredients of artificial intelligence in the 1950s, before the terminology was even recognized broadly, cmu has remained at the cutting edge of this field. carnegie mellon took a bold step a generation later to create its software...
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pleasant as they discuss what has happened in this situation at cmu yesterday where the man you see onames eric davis jr. allegedly killed his parents in the dorm room that he was staying at. we're going to take you back there, but we'll continue to listen to this. do stay close, we have more in a moment. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> the story of an athlete making an impact ahead of next week's paralympic games. >> differencemakers is presented by the new 2018 ford f-150. miketiats was a top snowmobiler racer but a freak accident left him not sure if he would compete again. now he is determined to help others reclaim their lives in the world of adaptive sports. >> december 13th, 2008. during competition in northern michigan, i was thrown from my snowmobile and i had a compound fracture of my left knee. i ended up having my leg amputated about three inches above the knee. i thought my competitive days were gone. i learned to walk but i need to go b
pleasant as they discuss what has happened in this situation at cmu yesterday where the man you see onames eric davis jr. allegedly killed his parents in the dorm room that he was staying at. we're going to take you back there, but we'll continue to listen to this. do stay close, we have more in a moment. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> the...
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