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. >>> devices like amazon echo can do all sorts of things.t is certainly convenient but what happens when it converges on your identity? >> one local family has just about heard it lall. >> and his wife lisa are parents to this nearly 3-year-old littlegirl. >> she is just very outgoing. very talkative. very sassy. i would call her daddy's girl. >> like most rents, they thought long and hard about what oey namtd their child. they start a name after two grand parents. the thing is that name became really popular. >> tell me about her name. what is your daughter's name. her name is >> see where this is going? now would go a good time to turn off your you you knowwhat. good? okay. let's continue. while they had heard of the device before the child's arrival, he this didn't think muchf it. >> who knew what it would become? it was another psing technology and we had fallen in love with the name. we name her alexa which we still hive to day. however, you can imagine the jokes and they're over it. >> it doesn't happen anymore with our friends. they k
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or it can be echo. so you -- should we change it to echo? say, alexa, change your name to echo. and then everybody- >> i did not have anything to do with that. i wano everyone know. >> call me echo in a couple of minutes. echo or computer or alexa. i feel like little alexa i actually going to think that's pretty cute as we get older. we don't know if it will be alexa. what will it be? melissa in. >> adam, changing that name quick. taking a look outside right now, 66 degrees, the question is when is that rain coming? we'll talk with meteorologist clay andern coming up.so >>> she is that friendly face that helps college students at the university of mary washington, but grace ann braxton is a special olympian. >> back from her fourth world games and wearing new hardware at the lunch counr, a silver medal. >> as david culver shows us, this week grace ann learned how much she means to the campus community. >> ready? braxton er: grace ann just clocked out. about to ste into an unexpected celebration. but before she does, let's go back a few hours. >> i love -- >> reporter: behind the
or it can be echo. so you -- should we change it to echo? say, alexa, change your name to echo. and then everybody- >> i did not have anything to do with that. i wano everyone know. >> call me echo in a couple of minutes. echo or computer or alexa. i feel like little alexa i actually going to think that's pretty cute as we get older. we don't know if it will be alexa. what will it be? melissa in. >> adam, changing that name quick. taking a look outside right now, 66 degrees,...
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clients for some time that the growth and global growth is made up of the usa and emerging markets jamie echos what's happening in the u.s. this takes off the fears, the rhetoric that everyone is talking about about inversions, recessions, and getting back to business of high quality companies delivering high quality earnings. >> you know what they liked more than the comments? the numbers. up 4.5%. >> the consumer bank at j.p. morgan saved the day that's where the growth is
clients for some time that the growth and global growth is made up of the usa and emerging markets jamie echos what's happening in the u.s. this takes off the fears, the rhetoric that everyone is talking about about inversions, recessions, and getting back to business of high quality companies delivering high quality earnings. >> you know what they liked more than the comments? the numbers. up 4.5%. >> the consumer bank at j.p. morgan saved the day that's where the growth is
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and sarah cooper echoed that sentiment, writing... and jack lewis agreed...respond to that charge, i'm joined now from coventry by roger harrabin, the bbc‘s environment analyst. thank you for coming on newswatch. the extinction rebellion protests, have a huge amount of coverage in the last fortnight on bbc news. is it proof the bbc should have been doing much more about climate change before? i am an environment correspondent, so obviously, i would like to have seen the bbc doing much more on the environment, in all its shades and flavours. to be fair, though, editors have had some difficulty with climate change. a while ago, commissioning editors were saying that they wouldn't commission documentaries because it was a bit of a turn—off. now there is a massive interest in climate change, but that has not always been the case. the other problem with importing on climate change, one of many problems, actually, is that things move so slowly, so your pictures always appeared to be the same. it's always melting glaciers, it's always rising sea levels, it's always
and sarah cooper echoed that sentiment, writing... and jack lewis agreed...respond to that charge, i'm joined now from coventry by roger harrabin, the bbc‘s environment analyst. thank you for coming on newswatch. the extinction rebellion protests, have a huge amount of coverage in the last fortnight on bbc news. is it proof the bbc should have been doing much more about climate change before? i am an environment correspondent, so obviously, i would like to have seen the bbc doing much more on...
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where bezos talks about echo being always on. is this an opportunity or liability?i own six of these devices and none of them are plugged in. i can assure you that these systems are hackable and i can assure you that employees are abusing their access to them. the reason i can assure you of this, we only need to look at the history of facebook, irs and google where employees have been caught over and over looking at their ex-spouses or boyfriends or girlfriends or celebrities instant messages, tax returns, whatever it is. if there's a system that can be abused, it will be abused. >> why do you have them then >> it was a mistake. i bought them, i played with them. i'm a technologist. i don't think you should have these in your houses, and i would say i'm 70% sure that the alexa devices have already been hacked by putin and the nsa, julian assange or china, maybe not julian assange any more because they picked him up today but thankfully because he's a hacker. he's not a journalist. and i they these alexa devices are too dangerous. >> of course, there are human beings
where bezos talks about echo being always on. is this an opportunity or liability?i own six of these devices and none of them are plugged in. i can assure you that these systems are hackable and i can assure you that employees are abusing their access to them. the reason i can assure you of this, we only need to look at the history of facebook, irs and google where employees have been caught over and over looking at their ex-spouses or boyfriends or girlfriends or celebrities instant messages,...
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eighty inventions including submarines some flying machines but according to german author mathias echoed he didn't really invent them all. hot mic. it's widely asserted that leon out of really did build a flying machine himself and that that a last will an employee of his tried out best flying machine and that later nardo recorded the flight in his codex. xylem khuda x. therefore god i've read the codex and there's nothing in it about the flight. stuff one percent of. the florence workshop of. court painter became leonardo's master school he achieved mastery of perspective better than anyone else and he sketched everything he saw whether in books or in his surroundings in the pages of his notebooks unable to make a living as a freelance artist at the age of twenty five he applied to work as a specialist for military equipment at the milan court of ludovick us forces. me to the heart the equipment he promised was either unfeasible totally impractical more simply didn't work so much really for instance if you look at the tank he proposed it's constructed to be driven by a hand crank and hu
eighty inventions including submarines some flying machines but according to german author mathias echoed he didn't really invent them all. hot mic. it's widely asserted that leon out of really did build a flying machine himself and that that a last will an employee of his tried out best flying machine and that later nardo recorded the flight in his codex. xylem khuda x. therefore god i've read the codex and there's nothing in it about the flight. stuff one percent of. the florence workshop of....
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and that echo can also use spotify or most of the other services instead of amazon music if you're ame music, a smaller play list of free songs, and then they have amazon music unlimited like spotify all the songs but that's another $10 a month, a little less if you're a prime member. >> apple you said the speakers only work with -- >> apple home pod a great speaker like this, big version, sounds awesome but only supports apple music, apple and apple you can like, you know, send your music from your home wirelessly to it but that's not easy to do it. >> google home. >> if you use google home that works with just about everything, does not work with apple music but spotify, amazon an google don't cross play with each other because no wants to play together in the same yard. >> i'm notring you talk about pandora which i've used for a long time, probably one of the more original of the streams services and title. >> yes title is really interesting because they get some cool exclusives and they have a higher quality tier. if regular streaming music if you're an audio file the super high-
and that echo can also use spotify or most of the other services instead of amazon music if you're ame music, a smaller play list of free songs, and then they have amazon music unlimited like spotify all the songs but that's another $10 a month, a little less if you're a prime member. >> apple you said the speakers only work with -- >> apple home pod a great speaker like this, big version, sounds awesome but only supports apple music, apple and apple you can like, you know, send...
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international now after almost seven years holed up in the echo. dragged by police this week shortly after the south american country suspended their. citizenship. exclusive video of the moment the arrest was made it was was . played. following the arrest. magistrate's court. they. are failing to hand himself into authorities in twenty twelve in relation to a sexual assault case which has since been thrilled with the case his. reporting. and elsewhere around the. prosecution in the united states. about the united states. go forward as. the. jury's. actually died. tonight distaste for publishing activities the ecuadorian all star teams hides and allowed the metropolitan police to go inside the embassy where a party joining us on tried to resist arrest and then he was physically bundled up and put in to a police baton and taken into police custody now very soon afterwards we learned that julian assange just electical asylum to citizenship had been revoked by the ecuadorian authorities take a listen to what lendl and the president of ecuador had to sa
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denise echoed that.heir response to those complaints, and this is what they told us. as well as reporting on the investigation, another ofjohn as well as reporting on the investigation, another of john so's recent activities has come under the spotlight coming under. as fee news revealed the bbc north america editor addressed the executive of the tobacco giant philip morris at a staff conference in miami. health charities and anti—smoking campaigners were not impressed. and nor was clear san brooke, who tweeted. .. and lance dyer wonder... jon sopel declined to respond to bus feet and a bbc spokesperson declined to say how much he had been paid... thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, do e—mail news watch... you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and you have a look at previous interviews and discussions on our website,... that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about b
denise echoed that.heir response to those complaints, and this is what they told us. as well as reporting on the investigation, another ofjohn as well as reporting on the investigation, another of john so's recent activities has come under the spotlight coming under. as fee news revealed the bbc north america editor addressed the executive of the tobacco giant philip morris at a staff conference in miami. health charities and anti—smoking campaigners were not impressed. and nor was clear san...
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echoes of the cold war even as nato moves to confront a growing number of twenty first century threats. while our bureau chief in washington is alexander phenomenon she followed events for us today on capitol hill she sent us this report. yes stoltenberg address to congress seems to go down well with the american audience especially when he praised the role do you as played in forming nato coing america the backbone of the alliance but sultan burke's point was also to illustrate that nato has been beneficial for partners on those sites of the atlantic the fact that the us has profited from nato is something the current you asked president often tends to forget when he criticizes the alliance. and alexander also spoke with both growing issue head of the munich security conference he's in washington this week and she asked him does nato need to change the way it seems itself i think what the future. will will put to nato in terms of new challenges is first and foremost how can nato deal with react to the new role of china. what role can nato take for all native members in managing new te
echoes of the cold war even as nato moves to confront a growing number of twenty first century threats. while our bureau chief in washington is alexander phenomenon she followed events for us today on capitol hill she sent us this report. yes stoltenberg address to congress seems to go down well with the american audience especially when he praised the role do you as played in forming nato coing america the backbone of the alliance but sultan burke's point was also to illustrate that nato has...
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wing groups where basically young men usually run thirty or find themselves a kind of a political echo chamber and it's driving them further to the right end of the spectrum or we're actually starting to see them becoming much more willing to commit violent acts and another part that was really highlighted about this report is the very nature of social media is making it much more difficult for german investigators to follow their actions you have to remember a lot of these groups are communicating on just kind of the local level with each other and are using the protected spaces that social media and messenger apps actually provide to communicate in a way that's not exactly viewable by german investigators. how many understand how this radicalized that issue is different from previous right wing extremism well focusing in here in germany in the past a lot of the the the right wing extremist groups that were ready to commit violent acts were actually organized groups on the on the local and national level so we're talking about like skinheads a neo nazi group where the structures were
wing groups where basically young men usually run thirty or find themselves a kind of a political echo chamber and it's driving them further to the right end of the spectrum or we're actually starting to see them becoming much more willing to commit violent acts and another part that was really highlighted about this report is the very nature of social media is making it much more difficult for german investigators to follow their actions you have to remember a lot of these groups are...
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porque está verde porque le echo amilina. chino. está bien, no te lo tomes.s. el presidente trump ordenÓ suspender la ayuda a centroamÉrica como castigo por no hacer lo suficiente por detener el Éxodo migrante. dijo que necesita ocurrir algo dramÁtico para que el presidente trump no cierre la frontera con mÉxico estÁ prÓxima semana. cómo uso en la frontera sur de mÉxico. autoridades no en abasto. para procesar las dos caravanas. desde crÍticas al trompo por sus posturas migratorias hasta del escÁndalo por su postura sexual. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ cÚtar: Éste es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: bienvenidos . como le habÍa anunciado la migraciÓn trompo suspendiÓ la ayuda directa de $500,000,000. acusÁndolos de no hacer lo suficiente para detener las caravanas de migrantes que se dirigen hacia estados unidos. desde washington pablo nos tiene reacciones a esta mediday nos explica porque podrÍa resultar negativa para la propia administraciÓn tru pablo: el departamento denp. dado cumpliÓ la alerta detrupm. eso dÍa despuÉs de la visita era secretaria de v
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and certainly you just echoed the sentiment and the point i was making is that a number of both current and former fbi agents agreed with the president. james comey was a disgraced leaker who tried to politicize and undermine the agency he was supposed to run. firing james comey remains one of the best decisions that the president made. the only problem is, he could have done it sooner and maybe it would have been a better thing. but absolutely the right decision and every day since that he's proven he was right all along. >> sean: he could be fired for any reason or no reason at all.
and certainly you just echoed the sentiment and the point i was making is that a number of both current and former fbi agents agreed with the president. james comey was a disgraced leaker who tried to politicize and undermine the agency he was supposed to run. firing james comey remains one of the best decisions that the president made. the only problem is, he could have done it sooner and maybe it would have been a better thing. but absolutely the right decision and every day since that he's...
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it echoed something much more recent in japanese history, if that makes sense. christian: can i have a show of hands who else is interested in asking questions? prof. miller: i will try to keep my answers shorter. >> greg brezinski from the george washington university. i am very interested in how this american conception of democracy ironically actually limits the scope of discussion of certain things. and of course, one of the things as someone who works on other parts of asia that i am interested in what that was not discussed was of course japan's horrific record of wartime atrocities. you know, thousands of women forced into sexual slavery, thousands of koreans forced to work in japanese factories. i am just wondering, what does this american conception of democracy mean for japan's ability to discuss these atrocities? and do you see this conception of democracy as being complicit in any way in japan's ongoing difficulty in coming to terms with this aspect of its past? prof. miller: thank you. i think that is a really interesting question. you are exactly r
it echoed something much more recent in japanese history, if that makes sense. christian: can i have a show of hands who else is interested in asking questions? prof. miller: i will try to keep my answers shorter. >> greg brezinski from the george washington university. i am very interested in how this american conception of democracy ironically actually limits the scope of discussion of certain things. and of course, one of the things as someone who works on other parts of asia that i am...
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. >>> and is amazon's echo listening the more than you think? the people apparently analyzing what you say inside your own home. good morning. thursday, april 11th. >> the call is come from inside the house. >> yep, it sure is. >> good morning. it's bmh almost 530. lets cici if our forecast -- do i have to unplug that thing? >> i guess we will find out. here's a look at the winds. 16 miles in santa rosa. 17 at sfo. 24 in half moon bay. they are going to pick up, especially along the 11:00 this morning to 8:00 this evening. u.s. gusting to 45 miles per hour. be careful. here's a look at mount tam. when the sun comes up it warms the ground. that warms the air. brings the winds down to our level. a dry cold front, cooler by 4:00. and 54 to 57 this breeziy blustery evening. alexis. >> highway 4, we have a crash on either side of the highway here. the west bound side, the bizzier side this time of day before solano way, a two car crash reported on the shoulder. not far from there, another oigs scligs reported eastbound aroundport chicago highway. inv
. >>> and is amazon's echo listening the more than you think? the people apparently analyzing what you say inside your own home. good morning. thursday, april 11th. >> the call is come from inside the house. >> yep, it sure is. >> good morning. it's bmh almost 530. lets cici if our forecast -- do i have to unplug that thing? >> i guess we will find out. here's a look at the winds. 16 miles in santa rosa. 17 at sfo. 24 in half moon bay. they are going to pick up,...
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there is also, of course, the echo chamber. we know hannity and the president speaks all the time. >> we know that he obsessively watches cable news, really focusing on what fox news is saying. >> what's stayed studied for him is the echo chamber of fox news. >> laura: no wonder they were so angry today. it was sedition, treason. now... finally, the american people are owed an apology. your precious tax dollars were spent in the countries focus diverted to investigate a president in a on the innocent from the outset based on a dosst was fake and paid for by the clinton campaign. other networks and print media journalist trick viewers and readers into thinking that there president was a russian stooge. it was all false. this was, pure and simple, an effort to undermine the results of the presidential election and manipulate public opinion. every effort should be made to investigate the origins and motivations of this mueller investigation. in the coming hour, we will separate from you legal fact from fiction on the mueller repor
there is also, of course, the echo chamber. we know hannity and the president speaks all the time. >> we know that he obsessively watches cable news, really focusing on what fox news is saying. >> what's stayed studied for him is the echo chamber of fox news. >> laura: no wonder they were so angry today. it was sedition, treason. now... finally, the american people are owed an apology. your precious tax dollars were spent in the countries focus diverted to investigate a...
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and that is just a small example of the effect that echo has had on many peoples in the school. they tell him about their day and their feelings in their lives. he is also trained to be especially come so far pupils with behavioural difficulties, they spend a bit of time with echo, they come down as well. but then he is a reading buddy andi well. but then he is a reading buddy and i saw that in action today, both with groups of people signed with peoples in their own, people who are learning to read, learning to talk and communicate and they sit and listen to a story and they struck echo at the same time. he is a multipurpose dog and he has been specially trained for this and it took about a year of training but already they say that just having echo in the school, word has got around other special schools so if you will pardon the pun, there are other schools that are going to follow their lead. you've done pretty well, actually. there have been very few puns. i'm impressed. thank you very much. i know he will have more on that night and thank you to edward in southampton. than
and that is just a small example of the effect that echo has had on many peoples in the school. they tell him about their day and their feelings in their lives. he is also trained to be especially come so far pupils with behavioural difficulties, they spend a bit of time with echo, they come down as well. but then he is a reading buddy andi well. but then he is a reading buddy and i saw that in action today, both with groups of people signed with peoples in their own, people who are learning to...
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back then, jerry brown stood on dry grass at echo summit.s later, the snowpack is one of the best on record. >>> a strong earthquake hit the elusion islands in alaska today. the earthquake hit in a remote area of the far western end of the island chain. the quake did not generate a tsunami. it was located in what's known as the ring of fire, a seismically active area of the pacific. >>> new information about a bay area man accused of poisoning a coworker. >> a big game for the warriors at oracle tonight with playoff implications. and it wasn't without controversy. why kevin durant was ejected from the game coming up later in sports. >> up next, the first new big test of a billion dollar spillway at the oroville dam. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. get $250 back on a new galaxy when you switch and save today. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. >>> the spillway at the oroville dam is back in use for the first time in
back then, jerry brown stood on dry grass at echo summit.s later, the snowpack is one of the best on record. >>> a strong earthquake hit the elusion islands in alaska today. the earthquake hit in a remote area of the far western end of the island chain. the quake did not generate a tsunami. it was located in what's known as the ring of fire, a seismically active area of the pacific. >>> new information about a bay area man accused of poisoning a coworker. >> a big game...
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thousands of amazon employees are listening to voice recordings captured from echo devices. why? help improve alexa's understanding of human speech and to help it better respond to commands. it shows humans, they still have to train the robots. so who are these workers? it's a mix of contractors and full-time amazon employees working around the globe from boston to costa rica to rome yeah, and they transcribe as many as 1,000 audio clips per shift, but an amazon spokesperson says the company respects privacy saying this. employees do not have direct access to information they can identify the person or account as part of this work flow. amazon adding that customers can always delete their utterances at another time. no audio is stored unless echo detects and is activated by your wake word, but here's the thing. sometimes alexa records background conversations, and even a woman singing in the shower. the bloomberg report says sometimes listeners hear users discussing private details like bank details. creeped out yet? well, if you are, you can always opt out of amazon using your v
thousands of amazon employees are listening to voice recordings captured from echo devices. why? help improve alexa's understanding of human speech and to help it better respond to commands. it shows humans, they still have to train the robots. so who are these workers? it's a mix of contractors and full-time amazon employees working around the globe from boston to costa rica to rome yeah, and they transcribe as many as 1,000 audio clips per shift, but an amazon spokesperson says the company...
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rallies are planned to take place later this sunday across the strain well the sentiment has been echoed by human rights groups and politicians across the world to my colleague nic aaron discuss the reaction with artie's any prank. a lot of these skeletons in the closets of the world's mightiest the most powerful probably will never be pulled out but if it wasn't for julian assad some people wouldn't even start thinking merely that some of this nasty and gruesome stuff even existed and indeed a very important part of his legacy probably the most important part will always be that he encourage so many people to think and ask questions about what. most powerful people in charge of this world could be hiding and this can truly be felt through the things that are being said by the activists right now in reaction to what's happening with the whistleblower let's take a look at what the american civil liberties union came out with any prosecution of the united states of. wiki leaks publishing operations would be unprecedented and you shouldn't open the door to criminal investigations of news or
rallies are planned to take place later this sunday across the strain well the sentiment has been echoed by human rights groups and politicians across the world to my colleague nic aaron discuss the reaction with artie's any prank. a lot of these skeletons in the closets of the world's mightiest the most powerful probably will never be pulled out but if it wasn't for julian assad some people wouldn't even start thinking merely that some of this nasty and gruesome stuff even existed and indeed a...
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there are resounding echoes of the revolution of 11.hey have been holding off general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from eastern libya. here at the frontline position there is a very short distance between the two sides. ters here are telling us that the nearest of general haftar's men are less than a mile away. these men are fighting for the internationally recognized government. aey tell us it is not jus battle for control of tripoli, it is a fight for the future of libya. a short distance away, a sea of flags and a chorus of protest. among the crowd, a woman born and bred in leeds, now l tripoli. >> haftar is a war criminal. he is the spitting image of ammar gaddafi. he says he is going to free tripoli. and that everything is going to befine and it is going to safe he is just going to be another muammar gaddafi. orla: do y feel disappointed by the british government? >> i think theresa may is more concerned with brexit than anything in the world at the moment. if brexit was in the air, maybe. -- was in here, maybe. orla: man
there are resounding echoes of the revolution of 11.hey have been holding off general khalifa haftar, the military strongman from eastern libya. here at the frontline position there is a very short distance between the two sides. ters here are telling us that the nearest of general haftar's men are less than a mile away. these men are fighting for the internationally recognized government. aey tell us it is not jus battle for control of tripoli, it is a fight for the future of libya. a short...
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now actually saying that every news organization is in danger and this kind of sentiment is being echoed by so many activists and activists organizations right now they are worried that we're now potentially in a new era where the keyword is danger for journalists or whistleblowers a to those who support he is you know. a hero here is an award winning journalist but there are those who hate him and he's as a whistleblower a villain how is. he regarded well some people don't see a difference between behavior to a list and a whistleblower some people do but you can argue that in any case in a solid situation and his whole fate well always be intertwined with the notion of freedom of speech and it seems that any kind of attempts by the us political elite to paint with that brush and to try and convince the world that he is not a journalist will always be challenged by the world's most renowned whistleblowers and investigative journalists as well images of what those ambassador invites in the case secret police into the embassy to drug a publisher if like you to know it was within journalism
now actually saying that every news organization is in danger and this kind of sentiment is being echoed by so many activists and activists organizations right now they are worried that we're now potentially in a new era where the keyword is danger for journalists or whistleblowers a to those who support he is you know. a hero here is an award winning journalist but there are those who hate him and he's as a whistleblower a villain how is. he regarded well some people don't see a difference...
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we have this echo chamber. but i think the problem is a really deep one. if you went back five years, only five years, would we have more information? more information is better. there is more transparency. that is a great thing. i think i would have said that and all my colleagues would have said that. now we are not so sure. but we don't have a response. it is not just that it's an echo chamber but we don't have the understanding of what we want the media to be. more information -- it looks now as if more information is not necessarily better. it may even be highly problematic. but we have no way of talking about the contemporary environment. for us. that is really a hard problem i just want to add one thing. i do agree that the united states, i think it is better condi argued,as it is a country based on ideas. i think other countries, if you look at democracies around the world, they have been based on ethnicities. so it is even a more difficult problem for them. i think the problems of the u.s. is less. the ethnicity, the history of black americans in
we have this echo chamber. but i think the problem is a really deep one. if you went back five years, only five years, would we have more information? more information is better. there is more transparency. that is a great thing. i think i would have said that and all my colleagues would have said that. now we are not so sure. but we don't have a response. it is not just that it's an echo chamber but we don't have the understanding of what we want the media to be. more information -- it looks...
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devices are designed to detect only your closen wake word like alexa, amazon, computer or echo.audio was sent to the cloud without that wake word. but that comes from the faq section. and under the question, i recording all my conversations, the next word is no. with an explanation. customers seem confused. >> does this feel like an invasion of privacy to you? >> yes, yes. >>> now a follow-up on that neighborhood fight around the bay area's famous flintstone house. the eye catching home along 280 in the peninsula is at the center of a legal battle. but it is not the house in question. it is the yard. these decorations, to be specific. the town of hillsborough this say the owner has turned it into a public nuisance and add the homeowner never filed the proper permits for those decorations. >> they're never satisfied. in the beginning, no permit. then it's okay. they keep moving the goalpost. >> as it is now, it is far too visually impactful. and that's one of the reasons why we have this lawsuit is to force her to put some screening up. >> fang said she's preparing a new permit a
devices are designed to detect only your closen wake word like alexa, amazon, computer or echo.audio was sent to the cloud without that wake word. but that comes from the faq section. and under the question, i recording all my conversations, the next word is no. with an explanation. customers seem confused. >> does this feel like an invasion of privacy to you? >> yes, yes. >>> now a follow-up on that neighborhood fight around the bay area's famous flintstone house. the eye...
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. >> reporter: a neighbor echos that description of his wife of more than 50 years. >> reporter: as we look across the street, i can't imagine you think looking across the street and the love in that home. >> those folks knewach other forever and both from long island and wonderf people. >> reporter: their 1965 wedding announcement published in the new york newspaper. >> just a great neighbor. very friendly, always providing a dish here andhere and there to do anything you needed to have done. >> reporter: as for the cause of that fire. rtexandria officials say it likely sta from an sparkedal cord that near the bed and spread quickly. news4. >>> maryland police investigators say a local polic chief misrepresented facts when dealing with state and city officis. a news4 i-team say it stems from questions whether several w officerse fit for duty. investigative reporter,odie leischer. >> they told me they will hold a public town hall meeting towh ve her to bring the police chief back suspended since december. they began invtigating after a state audit flagged two officers who failed a psyc
. >> reporter: a neighbor echos that description of his wife of more than 50 years. >> reporter: as we look across the street, i can't imagine you think looking across the street and the love in that home. >> those folks knewach other forever and both from long island and wonderf people. >> reporter: their 1965 wedding announcement published in the new york newspaper. >> just a great neighbor. very friendly, always providing a dish here andhere and there to do...
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not just for the international community but for this is that he's people and that has been really echoed over the last few hours of this this is a very critical period do you see any parallels to what other leaders have been deposed in other countries that a transition has been something there a particular transition that has been something to aspire to for the sudanese people wear the same that. no i think we've seen transitions in a number of african countries but this one is a little different because the sudanese people have made it clear that the objection is not just to an individual it is to a system revie eager for institution jensen governance to represent and institutions of governance as one of the. protesters so aptly put it they would like to have a government that roof over their military that watches over them so that distinction is really clear in the minds of this is in these people and so a transition has to have incorporate those to our states as there are a strong enough opposition either strong enough later still step into that role. that would do it differently be a
not just for the international community but for this is that he's people and that has been really echoed over the last few hours of this this is a very critical period do you see any parallels to what other leaders have been deposed in other countries that a transition has been something there a particular transition that has been something to aspire to for the sudanese people wear the same that. no i think we've seen transitions in a number of african countries but this one is a little...
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and echoed by everyone important enough to be on camera like us leaders it's time to call out wiki leaks for what it really is a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia they've acted in concert with the russians to interfere on our elections to help you pack into a look at information from the russians at least in a way to disrupt our campaigns and twenty sixteen i don't think that's it's not right to legal and i hope mr and as much as possible gestures should come to cuba and so forth is for. russian meddling and what you do by their word he's a covert taiji be asset of a secret mission to topple the united states is if you watch enough t.v. if you don't if you actually read the indictment against him the charges not to mention of russia not a mention of elections of meddling e-mails or grand plots to topple the united states his crime allegedly was that he worked with chelsea manning to obtain classified documents that showed us. human rights abuses in iraq and afghanistan the u.s. government house to. state all the charges they tend to charge m
and echoed by everyone important enough to be on camera like us leaders it's time to call out wiki leaks for what it really is a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia they've acted in concert with the russians to interfere on our elections to help you pack into a look at information from the russians at least in a way to disrupt our campaigns and twenty sixteen i don't think that's it's not right to legal and i hope mr and as much as possible gestures...
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i think fox will echo that. there is a whole echo chamber of people who amplify those points. >> to that point, this is rush limbaugh golf last week with the president. rush limbaugh often makes intellectual cases. you can disagree with them. i have a few beefs on the other side. >> hillary clinton needs to be investigated. she needs to be indicted and she needs to be in jail. you talk about sour grapes. this is a woman rejected by the american people twice, rejected by her party in 2008. she had to rig the primaries against craziy bernie in 2016 to get the nomination. she is the last person who ought to be listened to about what ought to happen to donald trump. >> if you listen to a lot of what he says, he is talking about how this is hillary clinton's fault, this investigation. so i'm trying to figure out how while hillary clinton was mad at james comey for saying things that may or may not have cost hillary clinton the election, she somehow got james comey to launch a counter intelligence investigation of the
i think fox will echo that. there is a whole echo chamber of people who amplify those points. >> to that point, this is rush limbaugh golf last week with the president. rush limbaugh often makes intellectual cases. you can disagree with them. i have a few beefs on the other side. >> hillary clinton needs to be investigated. she needs to be indicted and she needs to be in jail. you talk about sour grapes. this is a woman rejected by the american people twice, rejected by her party in...
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i echo the sentiments. thank you so much for your service.you definitely set the trend and making sure you are not the last woman chief of this department. i'm excited about that. i are not be here on sunday. i'll be out town. town.i will be say congratulati. >> supervisor peskin: chief you've taught me a lot. all of our districts were created equal. district 3 is where most of the events are. chief hayes white, i bump into so many times every week whether it's in chinatown or downtown, she always look around and figure out where the escape route is. there's that. in the first six years that i was on the board, we had three fire chiefs. then by the time i left, joanne was the chief. by the time i came back, joanne was still the chief. that 15 years saved us a ton of pension for which we are profoundly grateful. last but not least you said on friday, when you're a civilian, i look forward to getting together in north beach. >> supervisor mandelman: i want to add on personal note. thanks for your incredible kindness and graciousness to me as i
i echo the sentiments. thank you so much for your service.you definitely set the trend and making sure you are not the last woman chief of this department. i'm excited about that. i are not be here on sunday. i'll be out town. town.i will be say congratulati. >> supervisor peskin: chief you've taught me a lot. all of our districts were created equal. district 3 is where most of the events are. chief hayes white, i bump into so many times every week whether it's in chinatown or downtown,...
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i do want to echo what janice just said in terms of accessible for the advocates? she definitely listens, she asks the right questions. she's very caring and compassionate about what we need to do, and i just think this is the right person and the right approach to have on our sfmta board, so thank you very much. >> good morning, madam chair, and members of the board. i am rachel deno, resident of the city and here to speak in support of amanda eaken, personally and professionally. since graduate school, amanda has dedicated her entire professional career to public transportation, sustainable land use and the betterment of our communities. i've had the privilege to work with her on policy at the state level, and she, as you can tell just in her testimony, she intellectually goes deep on every issue. she brings together a very diverse, broad range of coalitions, and she respectfully helps negotiate for solutions that work for all. personally, as someone who is honored to spend some leisure time with her, i can also attest to her infectious dedication and use and her
i do want to echo what janice just said in terms of accessible for the advocates? she definitely listens, she asks the right questions. she's very caring and compassionate about what we need to do, and i just think this is the right person and the right approach to have on our sfmta board, so thank you very much. >> good morning, madam chair, and members of the board. i am rachel deno, resident of the city and here to speak in support of amanda eaken, personally and professionally. since...
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i echo the concerns about the size of this particular center. we've not seen the city be able to operate a shelter of this size. they contract it out. there's still concerns about the security associated with it. let's have an actual dialogue about the size and let's make sure we scale it to the right considerations. we've not seen what other sites are available. this site was dedicated to be housing, and this site was dedicated to be able to fix a crumbling seawall and the piers 30-32. all of those plans are now being put aside because the city told us we have to choose this site. why this site? why not other sites? let's have a dialogue and get all sides and get the city to address what the housing is in terms of that location. >> thank you. allen? >> my name is allen dundas, and i live at the waterfront since 2008. at times, it was noticed that there was toxic waste on this property and that remediation was necessary. there's no discussion at all about any of the proposal about how that's going to be taken care of. i'd also like to point out
i echo the concerns about the size of this particular center. we've not seen the city be able to operate a shelter of this size. they contract it out. there's still concerns about the security associated with it. let's have an actual dialogue about the size and let's make sure we scale it to the right considerations. we've not seen what other sites are available. this site was dedicated to be housing, and this site was dedicated to be able to fix a crumbling seawall and the piers 30-32. all of...