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their echo spot is all about one thing — the screen.y to make video calls, as well as doing the usual like play music, tell you the weather and even boil your kettle, if you have a smart home setup. but really it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. it's notjust a function that makes these two home assistants different, the price is anotherfactor. while the echo spot costs £119, the homepod will set you back £319. as is apple's way, the homepod ties you into apple. so instead of being able to access any music streaming service by voice activation, for example, it will only let you use apple music in this way. so if you're one of the 17 million spotify subscribers, you'd have to go into your phone and use airplay as a workaround, essentially turning this premium smart—speaker into a... ..well, speaker. and, as people have been discovering, one that might leave a nasty white mark on wooden tops. apple's response? choose a different surface, or get a cloth and some elbow grease. now, over the next few weeks we're going to be talk
their echo spot is all about one thing — the screen.y to make video calls, as well as doing the usual like play music, tell you the weather and even boil your kettle, if you have a smart home setup. but really it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. it's notjust a function that makes these two home assistants different, the price is anotherfactor. while the echo spot costs £119, the homepod will set you back £319. as is apple's way, the homepod ties you into apple. so instead of...
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in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed. presidents people and out investigates. to at this time on. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. journey through memories. lanka's civil war. divisions and still run. as a once exiled tamil guerrilla struggles to comprehend how things went so wrong. demons in paradise a witness documentary at this time. this is al jazeera.
in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed. presidents people and out investigates. to at this time on. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. journey through memories. lanka's civil war. divisions and still run. as a once exiled tamil guerrilla struggles to comprehend how things went so wrong. demons in paradise a witness documentary at this...
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of echo chambers and fake news without undermining their economic model in a way there's nothing they can do about it and b. the companies they are zara i think that's right that's right. but one thing that might change is i think people might get just more savvy right they might understand it they're looking at fake news i mean in some sense like every every new technology is characterized by in the initial period of discovery being used by the criminals or roads or you know for various negative for negative outcomes and so i think we're going through social media of growing pains right now it's too early to tell but i don't think that that that society adjust to these it's like in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. radio and film became powerful instruments of propaganda. they were the chosen instruments of gavels of hitler and they worked beautifully for them after world war two we confronted the fact that propaganda was dangerous we had a fervent public conversation about it we had commissions devoted to it in order to deliver solid dependable information so no we haven't a
of echo chambers and fake news without undermining their economic model in a way there's nothing they can do about it and b. the companies they are zara i think that's right that's right. but one thing that might change is i think people might get just more savvy right they might understand it they're looking at fake news i mean in some sense like every every new technology is characterized by in the initial period of discovery being used by the criminals or roads or you know for various...
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. >>> el perro se echo a correr detrÁs de lo los socorristas, sabiendo que su lugar era al lado de suor vÍa aÉrea fue llevado a un lugar cercano. en un comunicado aconsejaron al pÚblico o no tratar de rescatar a las mascotas de un acantilado. >>> telemundo 48. >>> intenso o trabajo o tuviertuviero tuvieron rescatistas, i iniciaron un rededor rededor de las doce en la parte alta del barranco y se desconoce como llego el be en a este lugar. >>> las imÁgenes de una fuga de gas, los bomberos fueron casa, por casa pidiendo a las personas que abandonen al lugar. >>> temperaturas por dejo dedej d debajo. >>> una masa de air aire frÍo entro al Área de la bahÍa, dejand dejando temperaturas gÉlidas. las autopistas igual que las sierras se vistieron de blanco, se regristo un cuarto de pulgada de nieve. por su parte la caÍda de granizo sorprendiÓ a sus resinendes ante el descen o descensio. >>> algunas ciudade ciudades pasaraon mas de 20 aÑos, esta noche se espera que sea la mas frÍa. >>> en san francisco no vimos nieve. para >>> continuamos con mas. >>> fin de semana violente en el este de la ba
. >>> el perro se echo a correr detrÁs de lo los socorristas, sabiendo que su lugar era al lado de suor vÍa aÉrea fue llevado a un lugar cercano. en un comunicado aconsejaron al pÚblico o no tratar de rescatar a las mascotas de un acantilado. >>> telemundo 48. >>> intenso o trabajo o tuviertuviero tuvieron rescatistas, i iniciaron un rededor rededor de las doce en la parte alta del barranco y se desconoce como llego el be en a este lugar. >>> las...
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. >> i would echo what christy said it's improving but good that the septa is running the outbound regional rails until 9:30 tonight. some of the market frankford subways heading westbound are by passing the 8th street station that is really crowded all day long but as christie said they are resuming all stops starting at 7:00 although the trains free than ishe good news. >> patco is jersey bound only. on the roads the cleanup crews are in full force on the ben franklin parkway and we expect to get outer drives open soon now. and the local streets should be opening soon and the schuylkill is busy.
. >> i would echo what christy said it's improving but good that the septa is running the outbound regional rails until 9:30 tonight. some of the market frankford subways heading westbound are by passing the 8th street station that is really crowded all day long but as christie said they are resuming all stops starting at 7:00 although the trains free than ishe good news. >> patco is jersey bound only. on the roads the cleanup crews are in full force on the ben franklin parkway and...
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i have a real interest in this story echoes anybody who looks at british higher education, bastian ofout the world, will be wondering what we are talking about. is not just wondering what we are talking about. is notjust the brits, the english. that is right. yes the scottish have their own system. sorry, the english. it is about quality. firstly there is a question about the quality of the degrees that are being achieved by english students and does it relate to the value they have to pay for those degrees? her point is that most universities charge the maximum they are allowed to charge for studying for one academic year, regardless of the quality of the degree, the length of time, which university there at all it is not being done in a competitive way as opposed to merely charging what they can. exactly. they charge what they can but it is also a good case of relevance of course. what do people need these days? there is snobbery about how everybody feels they should be achieving a university degree rather than a technical qualification. will it change? there has been a review annou
i have a real interest in this story echoes anybody who looks at british higher education, bastian ofout the world, will be wondering what we are talking about. is not just wondering what we are talking about. is notjust the brits, the english. that is right. yes the scottish have their own system. sorry, the english. it is about quality. firstly there is a question about the quality of the degrees that are being achieved by english students and does it relate to the value they have to pay for...
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were echo on what you saying on the previous panel into its your question, yes. we have to start earlier. time we are talking about sexual assault is way too late. to hear from a teacher, he is chasing you because he thinks you are cute. a schoolyard crush. fast forward to middle school. i want a researcher to tell me how many hours of a girl's education are lost every single year because they are taken out of their chemistry or algebra or theirh class because skirts are too short, their collarbones are showing, and then we are giving a message to our young man that they are suddenly not responsible enough to control their behavior. what message does that send our kids? we know sexual assault happens much earlier the end college. elementary school, high school. abuse, thedy reports questions they get. why did you go home with them? what were you wearing? flash back to that high school where you work pulled out of your high school class because you are showing too much collarbone. i wanted to tie that together from the first dannel to say if we are starting at col
were echo on what you saying on the previous panel into its your question, yes. we have to start earlier. time we are talking about sexual assault is way too late. to hear from a teacher, he is chasing you because he thinks you are cute. a schoolyard crush. fast forward to middle school. i want a researcher to tell me how many hours of a girl's education are lost every single year because they are taken out of their chemistry or algebra or theirh class because skirts are too short, their...
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out to all nine companies that you named for their response to the story and they all essentially echo three main points from the joint statement signed by clear ballot, dominion voting system, election systems and software hart and unison saying, quote, voting systems were not hacked or compromised in the 2016 election. and voting system manufacturers are doing our part to keep elections transparent and
out to all nine companies that you named for their response to the story and they all essentially echo three main points from the joint statement signed by clear ballot, dominion voting system, election systems and software hart and unison saying, quote, voting systems were not hacked or compromised in the 2016 election. and voting system manufacturers are doing our part to keep elections transparent and
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Feb 17, 2018
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there are echoes spot is all about one thing, this screen.atest from others and now has the ability to make video calls as well is doing the usual like play music, tell you the usual like play music, tell you the weather and boil your kettle if you have got a smart home setup. but really, it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. it is not function which makes these different, the price is another factor. while the echoes spot costs £119, the home pod will set you back £319. as is apple ‘s way, it ties you into apple ‘s walled garden, so instead of accessing streaming services via voice activation, it will only let you use apple music in this way. if you are what of the 70 million spot by subscribers, you have to get into your phone and use airplay as a workaround, turning this starts speaker —— smart speaker into a well, speaker. as people have been discovering, one that might leave a nasty mark on wooden top. their response? choose a different service or get a cloth and some elbow grease. 0ver service or get a cloth and some elbow g
there are echoes spot is all about one thing, this screen.atest from others and now has the ability to make video calls as well is doing the usual like play music, tell you the usual like play music, tell you the weather and boil your kettle if you have got a smart home setup. but really, it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. it is not function which makes these different, the price is another factor. while the echoes spot costs £119, the home pod will set you back £319. as is...
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and c hancock echoing that asked: do we really need such excessive coverage of the latest shooting atrocityes the bbc not realise that by providing such coverage we are giving the perpetrator the publicity he craves? there has also been harrowing news leading the six o'clock bulletin earlier this evening after mujahid arshid had been found guilty of murdering his neice celine dookhran last summer, and the attempted murder of a second woman. denise morley thought some of the description provided was inappropriate for an early evening broadcast. "you have just given a graphic description of a murder and rape, filling in all the details including a throat being cut. this is a family time and it appears it is totally appropriate in the bbc‘s judgment for children to get a detailed account of a rape and murder. is it me?" also on wednesday, the bbc‘s economics editor kamal ahmed wrote online about the economic performance of the european union, pointing out that growth in the region was at levels not seen since 2007. initially, the article had the headline, "uk no longer shackled to a corpse," a
and c hancock echoing that asked: do we really need such excessive coverage of the latest shooting atrocityes the bbc not realise that by providing such coverage we are giving the perpetrator the publicity he craves? there has also been harrowing news leading the six o'clock bulletin earlier this evening after mujahid arshid had been found guilty of murdering his neice celine dookhran last summer, and the attempted murder of a second woman. denise morley thought some of the description provided...
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another horrific school shooting echoed across american, 17 killed in parkland, florida, a city listedust days ago as one of the safest in the country. tonight we hear new detail s about the suspect who is now in police custody. >> we could see the panic from a distance. frightened. >> reports are just coming in. don't have a lot of didn't kno of us feared the what. >> there's an active shooter situation situation in south florida. >> [ bleep ] oh, my god! >> that rapid roar of death and dieing. in another american school. >> does he know where the shooter is. >> we don't know but we're heading into the building. >> the first 911 calls came just before marjory stoneman douglas high school led out for the day. police fbi and atf all descended on the scene. >> we can't get hold of her. >> have you called and texted and nothing has come back. >> girlfriend got shot we heard. >> there was panic. confusion. parents desperate to find out had their child survived. >> it's devastating. i'm sick to my stomach. >> a line of ambulances in place of the school busses. >> we were just praying and cr
another horrific school shooting echoed across american, 17 killed in parkland, florida, a city listedust days ago as one of the safest in the country. tonight we hear new detail s about the suspect who is now in police custody. >> we could see the panic from a distance. frightened. >> reports are just coming in. don't have a lot of didn't kno of us feared the what. >> there's an active shooter situation situation in south florida. >> [ bleep ] oh, my god! >> that...
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the data breach at echo facts underscores how the fair credit reporting act and agencies needs to be paramount. >> let's talk about interaction with states. how do you envision your interaction with the states and attorneys general i matters that you have. >> for close working relationship. i think their critical test using our assets most efficiently. to very much in favor. >> not surprisingly, i agree. it's important to have this relationship with the state attorney general who can be more familiar with the facts and nuances on the ground. >> as you know, he can be a force multiplier for the ftc. they are closer to the ground and understand issues of how her compacting. we need to work collaboratively with other parts of the government. there are some areas where we may not have expertise but other parts too. >> i've worked for frequently with the attorneys general on enforcement matters over the years. i like to see us go beyond this and other state officials have unique expertise to the authorities. they can be a different leverage point to make sure resources are being used effe
the data breach at echo facts underscores how the fair credit reporting act and agencies needs to be paramount. >> let's talk about interaction with states. how do you envision your interaction with the states and attorneys general i matters that you have. >> for close working relationship. i think their critical test using our assets most efficiently. to very much in favor. >> not surprisingly, i agree. it's important to have this relationship with the state attorney general...
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the cac echoed chief peskin's concern that cal puc is not sharing information on fees and observed that the cpuc fees imposed were too low and if necessary to pursue legislation to allow local entities to levy fees as the communities most directed impacted by the vehicles. that concludes my report. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you mr. larson and congratulations on becoming the chair of the cac. any public comment on item 2? >> good morning commissioners. i'm the district 10 representative on the cac. i would like to thank mr. larson for his extensive rundown of the bridge comments that were made at our meeting. i look forward to two weeks from now at the board meeting and i would like to thank my constituents in district 10 and everybody on the board of cac for the last four years as chair. i don't step down lightly. i recently got a new job that requires i travel a lot, so took the -- took myself off of the election last month. and i'm extremely happy to see chair larson taking over. his -- the way he described the quint street bridge problem was far less emotional than the w
the cac echoed chief peskin's concern that cal puc is not sharing information on fees and observed that the cpuc fees imposed were too low and if necessary to pursue legislation to allow local entities to levy fees as the communities most directed impacted by the vehicles. that concludes my report. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you mr. larson and congratulations on becoming the chair of the cac. any public comment on item 2? >> good morning commissioners. i'm the district...
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when you log into your alexa, anyone will show up if they have an echo. >> i got people from my work account on my contact list that show up as someone that has an echo >> in the case of his girlfriend, the devices were already linked. she never had to accept a request and he could just drop in >> you got to be aware of what this thing can do >> amazon defends the drop-in feature pointing out that the dr drop in ask automatically disabled. users can mute alex is by durn turning done not disturb >> they limit the information they disclose about security measures but they say they have taken measure, reporting for 5 on your side, jim donovan. >> if you could have seen our faces. >>> all of us have bad days, research indicates that americans have a lot of them and leading to too much stress >> nicole brewer is here on what constitutes a bad day >> i have to say it's relative. but the poll mentions everything from illness to bad hair days. with 365 days in a year, you're bound to suffer through bad ones >> it can be physically heavy and physically heavy. >>> did you know the average work
when you log into your alexa, anyone will show up if they have an echo. >> i got people from my work account on my contact list that show up as someone that has an echo >> in the case of his girlfriend, the devices were already linked. she never had to accept a request and he could just drop in >> you got to be aware of what this thing can do >> amazon defends the drop-in feature pointing out that the dr drop in ask automatically disabled. users can mute alex is by durn...
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>> see the echo chamber? have the liberal congressman and the liberal media and they echo each other. wow, big surprise and they are wrong. schiff is lying. our own catherine herridge reporting tonight that edits made to the memo were for a grammar and b clarity and additional edits the ones that were done were requested by the fbi to protect sources and methods and at the request of democrats, meaning people like adam schiff on the house intelligence committee. now, this part is very key and i hope adam schiff is listening, because he apparently was rushing to an msnbc interview which the memo was being updated. all of the edits were made before the memo was sent to the white house for review and not after like schiff is claiming. now, in typical democratic distraction fashion nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, they are all doing their best to disparage the memo and attacking house intel committee chairman devin nunes. and they're demanding that nunes be removed from his position. and their liberal colleagues are
>> see the echo chamber? have the liberal congressman and the liberal media and they echo each other. wow, big surprise and they are wrong. schiff is lying. our own catherine herridge reporting tonight that edits made to the memo were for a grammar and b clarity and additional edits the ones that were done were requested by the fbi to protect sources and methods and at the request of democrats, meaning people like adam schiff on the house intelligence committee. now, this part is very key...
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when you log into your alexa, anyone will show up if they have an echo. >> i got people from my workn my contact list that show up as someone that has an echo >> in the case of his girlfriend, the devices were already linked. she never had to accept a request and he could just drop in >> you got to be aware of what this thing can do >> amazon defends the drop-in feature pointing out that the dr drop in ask automatically disabled. users can mute alex is by durn turning done not disturb >> they limit the information they disclose about security measures but they say they have taken measure, reporting for 5 on your side, jim donovan. >> if you could have seen our faces. >>> all of us have bad days, research indicates that americans have a lot of them and leading to too much stress >> nicole brewer is here on what constitutes a bad day >> i have to say it's relative. but the poll mentions everything from illness to bad hair days. with 365 days in a year, you're bound to suffer through bad ones >> it can be physically heavy and physically heavy. >>> did you know the average working americ
when you log into your alexa, anyone will show up if they have an echo. >> i got people from my workn my contact list that show up as someone that has an echo >> in the case of his girlfriend, the devices were already linked. she never had to accept a request and he could just drop in >> you got to be aware of what this thing can do >> amazon defends the drop-in feature pointing out that the dr drop in ask automatically disabled. users can mute alex is by durn turning...
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how do two men so far apart create so many echoes? susan: if i knew the answer to that, i should just go home. probably 16 other subplots have developed. i don't know if anybody is checking twitter, but please let us know if there is a white house shakeup happening while we are sitting here. do you know who was on trump's public schedule today for a meeting? henry kissinger. to me, that was sort of a perfect setup for this conversation tonight. washington is something that both nixon and donald trump loved to bash. nixon as you said, loved to set himself up in opposition to the georgetown set, he hated the elitists in washington, they just did not get him, donald trump ran against the swamp, but in many ways you are saying one year into trump's experiment on all of us -- [laughter] susan: that washington, it is like a casino. historically the house always finds a way to win. henry kissinger will adapt to any power in the white house. he is still getting active meetings at the age of 93 or whatever it is. they are not the same, and we
how do two men so far apart create so many echoes? susan: if i knew the answer to that, i should just go home. probably 16 other subplots have developed. i don't know if anybody is checking twitter, but please let us know if there is a white house shakeup happening while we are sitting here. do you know who was on trump's public schedule today for a meeting? henry kissinger. to me, that was sort of a perfect setup for this conversation tonight. washington is something that both nixon and donald...
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you now have the politician, himself, echoing the ecochamber. i don't know what you call it, stereo in 340. i want to read something john brennan tweeted, "never ceases to amaze me, successful you have been making yourself so small, so petty, and banal." i've been practicing that all day. "with your tweets. your insecurity is well deserved. thomas paine was rite when he said these are the times that try men's souls." obviously a very high degree of skepticism from the u.s. intelligence community. i am sure that that represents the view of more than just one former cia director. >> yeah, absolutely. i hear some people saying they're struck by some of these intelligence professionals who are coming out being very outspoken, people who had reputations for being nonpartisan, nonpolitical, and occasionally someone says, boy, clapper is really out there, brennan is really out there, have they been democrats all along? i don't think that's what's going on. i don't think it's partisanship. i think they're horrified their entire careers were based on def
you now have the politician, himself, echoing the ecochamber. i don't know what you call it, stereo in 340. i want to read something john brennan tweeted, "never ceases to amaze me, successful you have been making yourself so small, so petty, and banal." i've been practicing that all day. "with your tweets. your insecurity is well deserved. thomas paine was rite when he said these are the times that try men's souls." obviously a very high degree of skepticism from the u.s....
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the streets are literally echoing to the sound of these young people droanding gun co last nig votedgainst even opening a debate on semi automatic weapons. the fight of gun control is going to be an uphill struggle. with that decision, not en to teachers,s infuriated students, and community leaders. >> personally, andheast four days, three kids from my congregation, i watched the withr into the muzzling his son. i saw the mother who refused to come out to be with r family in this funeral. they have the gall to not even discuss the issue. we are very upset. significantall but eze of movement at the wh house. the president has been meeting students and teachers from not just the most recent massacre. but the survivor of other shootings two. pres. trump: we are going to be strong on background checks. very strong emphasis on the mental health of somebody. to do plenty of other things. reporter: this heartfelt plea om for one of the parent >> justin was texting me, hiding in a closet saying, something -- if something happens, i love you. is can't imagine what that like. as a parent. it i
the streets are literally echoing to the sound of these young people droanding gun co last nig votedgainst even opening a debate on semi automatic weapons. the fight of gun control is going to be an uphill struggle. with that decision, not en to teachers,s infuriated students, and community leaders. >> personally, andheast four days, three kids from my congregation, i watched the withr into the muzzling his son. i saw the mother who refused to come out to be with r family in this funeral....
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i know that, to echo the point mike made -- when the cameras were off, there was a brief period -- i'm not advocating for the cameras going off, there is transparency and having them on, but i can tell you the amount of substance was much higher and the type of questions and the tone of the questions was very different in a time period from our administration where the cameras were off than on days they are on. again, i am not advocating we turn them off because i agree there is something nice for the american public to be able to see that interaction. but i do think if we had a little more substance it would benefit all of us a little bit. suddenly from the white house perspective and the media would benefit from it because i think there are a lot of serious journalists and reporters who showed to work every day and actually try to put out good information. i think if there was more of that exchange and more substance discussed, then it would benefit both sides a lot better. mike: the quick point on that, in the history of televised briefings -- it began with carter in the 1970's duri
i know that, to echo the point mike made -- when the cameras were off, there was a brief period -- i'm not advocating for the cameras going off, there is transparency and having them on, but i can tell you the amount of substance was much higher and the type of questions and the tone of the questions was very different in a time period from our administration where the cameras were off than on days they are on. again, i am not advocating we turn them off because i agree there is something nice...
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apple launching new home pod smart speaker today as the company tries to compete with am ma'am son echogle home. it costs $349. 250 more than the bake amazon echo apple defend the high price tag because the home pod's premium sound system is better reviews say the sound is great but serrie doesn't off as much as amazon and google smart speakers new app is letting you go digital with your driver's license. pilot program launching in maryland, dc, colorado idaho and wyoming it shows your license front and back and it work without wi-fi and keeps your license separate from other information stored on your pho phone. >> hmm. >> i like that. >> couldn't superior zero theorists. the government is trying to find everything. >> that will do it for now. >> i'm a little out there. >> back at 7am "good day philadelphia". thanks for watching and have a great night. ♪ announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: so we now know something more about kylie jenner post baby. she has godzilla hands. >> what? >> she is spotted out in west hollywood with the baby carriage and all, except it was a wax figure. and l
apple launching new home pod smart speaker today as the company tries to compete with am ma'am son echogle home. it costs $349. 250 more than the bake amazon echo apple defend the high price tag because the home pod's premium sound system is better reviews say the sound is great but serrie doesn't off as much as amazon and google smart speakers new app is letting you go digital with your driver's license. pilot program launching in maryland, dc, colorado idaho and wyoming it shows your license...
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apple launching new home pod smart speaker today as the company tries to compete with am ma'am son echogle home. it costs $349. 250 more than the bake amazon echo apple defend the high price tag because the home pod's premium sound system is better reviews say the sound is great but serrie doesn't off as much as amazon and google smart speakers new app is letting you go digital with your driver's license. pilot program launching in maryland, dc, colorado it showse front and back and it work withoups your license separate from other information stored on your pho phone. >> hmm. >> i like that zero theorists. the government is trying to find everything. >> that will do it for now ther. >> back at 7am "good day philadelphia". thanks for watching and >> announcer: their road-rage incident occurred months ago. >> judge judy: there are certaim of common sense. >> oh, i don't care. >> judge judy: people just show who they are right up front. >> narrator: but she's still >> judge judy: you cooked your goose 10 minutes ago. >> i don't eat goose. >> judge judy: you're an idiot. you a job as an em
apple launching new home pod smart speaker today as the company tries to compete with am ma'am son echogle home. it costs $349. 250 more than the bake amazon echo apple defend the high price tag because the home pod's premium sound system is better reviews say the sound is great but serrie doesn't off as much as amazon and google smart speakers new app is letting you go digital with your driver's license. pilot program launching in maryland, dc, colorado it showse front and back and it work...
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first i want to echo something said earlier that we don't teach college of a once. i'm university -based and i also do a lot of work outside universities and in universities we are constantly bemoaning the fact that the american public school system has ill-prepared students for for college level work h, so we have remedial math programs, remedial writing programs in the things we assumed once upon a time they would've got in high schoolou, t they don't so we are sove sorry about that, we will do something about it so everyone has to take a writing course, these entry-level courses that should've been done in high school, so why don't we transfer that to match-- sex education? because most students across the country have virtually note sex education if they do its abstinence -based which is even worse than note sex education that seems to me and set up sitting on a college campus , we should say everyone is required to sex education in their college years. not just orientation or just an hour during orientation. when your brand new line a campus and all you want it
first i want to echo something said earlier that we don't teach college of a once. i'm university -based and i also do a lot of work outside universities and in universities we are constantly bemoaning the fact that the american public school system has ill-prepared students for for college level work h, so we have remedial math programs, remedial writing programs in the things we assumed once upon a time they would've got in high schoolou, t they don't so we are sove sorry about that, we will...
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please god, just not today and i want to echo that sentiment and that are men and women in blue law enforcement the country know that i pray with you each and every day. please god, just not today. >> there's a proposal in the works right now on immigration. how do you decide which one to put up for vote first? >> i say to all the folks who say they have a proposal would be a good idea to draft it to allow discussion that in a few days we will need to have actual proposals to move them forward. beyond that i'm not trying to tilt the playing field in any particular direction but i have said to those who are working on the proposal you need to get a draft. we can't offer them if they are not drafted. i'm hoping that everybody and her stance by february 8 it will be time to go forward and beyond that i can't be specific because there is no secret plan here to try to push this in any direction and the senate is going to work its will. i hope that we will end up having something. i'd rather deal with an issue. >> the deadline is approaching for daca. [inaudible] >> i would like to see us get a resul
please god, just not today and i want to echo that sentiment and that are men and women in blue law enforcement the country know that i pray with you each and every day. please god, just not today. >> there's a proposal in the works right now on immigration. how do you decide which one to put up for vote first? >> i say to all the folks who say they have a proposal would be a good idea to draft it to allow discussion that in a few days we will need to have actual proposals to move...
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the home of his divine breed the emperors would echo their cosmic status he called it. heavenly forbid and city. before the first could be laid your vision would require ten years of planning design and stockpiling. the plans called for nearly a thousand buildings pavilions called chance and gardens. offices drafted an army of one million laborers and scoured the empire for the finest craftsman ten thousand in all. in a process unchanged in century as fine clay bricks are home to a precise fit. after they have made a journey of more than a thousand miles from the foundry where they are banked. it took twenty million of these bricks to pave the courtyard alone. the palaces themselves are built almost entirely of timber these decorative wooden pillars came from tropical hardwood forests and took up to four years to reach beijing. would provide the most. this magnificent. three hundred times. twenty thousand men and thousands of. the builders waited. on a bed of ice. resourcefulness . paid off. for after a decade of planning the complex took just three years to build. myth
the home of his divine breed the emperors would echo their cosmic status he called it. heavenly forbid and city. before the first could be laid your vision would require ten years of planning design and stockpiling. the plans called for nearly a thousand buildings pavilions called chance and gardens. offices drafted an army of one million laborers and scoured the empire for the finest craftsman ten thousand in all. in a process unchanged in century as fine clay bricks are home to a precise fit....
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of your companies have adana fide the full scope of russian apted measures on your platform in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game left changed there are no precedents people in power investigates this information and democracy at this time. the united states puts i have mass leader on its global terror list the palestinian group calls it a dangerous develop.
of your companies have adana fide the full scope of russian apted measures on your platform in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game left changed there are no precedents people in power investigates this information and democracy at this time. the united states puts i have mass leader on its global terror list the palestinian group calls it a dangerous develop.
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their echo spot is all about one thing, this screen., it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. it is not function which makes these two home assistants very different, the price is anotherfactor. while the echo spot costs £119, the home pod will set you back £319. as is apple's way, it ties you into apple's walled garden, so instead of being able to access streaming services via voice activation, it will only let you use apple music in this way. so if you are what of the 70 million spotify subscribers, you have to get into your phone and use airplay as a workaround, essentially turning this smart speaker into a well, speaker. as people have been discovering, one that might leave a nasty white mark on wooden top. their response? choose a different surface or get a cloth and some elbow grease. over the next few weeks we are going to be talking to some of the gods of the visual effects world. last week we went behind the scenes of blade runner 2049, this week is the turn of guardians of the galaxy volume two and we started by talk
their echo spot is all about one thing, this screen., it comes into its own as a very nice alarm clock. it is not function which makes these two home assistants very different, the price is anotherfactor. while the echo spot costs £119, the home pod will set you back £319. as is apple's way, it ties you into apple's walled garden, so instead of being able to access streaming services via voice activation, it will only let you use apple music in this way. so if you are what of the 70 million...
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so you'll pick up right where you left off, even if you switch your phone... ...to your echo at home.rst audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. listening, is the new reading. text "listen 5" to five hundred five hundred to start listening today. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening p
so you'll pick up right where you left off, even if you switch your phone... ...to your echo at home.rst audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. listening, is the new reading. text "listen 5" to five hundred five hundred to start listening today. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for...
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we have echos on the radar not reaching the ground. to the west that's where the dry air is that's starting to slowly move in from the west. it may take several hours to affect most parts of the area. as we go through the rest of the week, we've got this beautiful weather tomorrow. nice and sunny, but the next storm already showing up to the west, the moisture increasing as we go into wednesday and then it comes into the east. we've got a southerly flow here so we have warm enough air. this is -- this is going to be rain and it's coming in on thursday and watch the wind arrows. this is the key, coming way out of the east. that's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of miles of an ocean flow and that combined with the full moon coming, could lead to some coastal flooding. so that may be the biggest issue with this storm as we go into the end of the week, more on that coming up later. temperatures above normal for first three days of the week, even get being into the 60s by wednesday. but after wednesday, things start going downhill and mo
we have echos on the radar not reaching the ground. to the west that's where the dry air is that's starting to slowly move in from the west. it may take several hours to affect most parts of the area. as we go through the rest of the week, we've got this beautiful weather tomorrow. nice and sunny, but the next storm already showing up to the west, the moisture increasing as we go into wednesday and then it comes into the east. we've got a southerly flow here so we have warm enough air. this is...
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including financial and health policy well as the german chancellor headed into the conference room echo expressed her hopes for a conclusive outcome. holman thirty here we are meeting again today for the decisive round of talks in the one that's a given if you don't start come i can't say how long they will take it for but you need a lot of progress yesterday but there are still important issues we need to resolve . i'm heading into these discussions with goodwill but i'm also aware that a tough negotiations are ahead of us today not fun we know our duty and intend to fulfill it you can on solve unfolds later today and. well the most watched voting event in the u.s. is the super bowl the annual american football championship and this year the fund if philadelphia eagles you've never won a super bowl will have to face five time champions the new england patriots d.w. travel to the eagles hometown to meet their fans. this weekend philadelphia is the city of underdogs but that doesn't mean anyone here expects to lose the super bowl. although philadelphia's mascot is an ego fans have adopte
including financial and health policy well as the german chancellor headed into the conference room echo expressed her hopes for a conclusive outcome. holman thirty here we are meeting again today for the decisive round of talks in the one that's a given if you don't start come i can't say how long they will take it for but you need a lot of progress yesterday but there are still important issues we need to resolve . i'm heading into these discussions with goodwill but i'm also aware that a...
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how did two men who are so far apart end upsetting into motion events that seem to have so many echoes? >> well, if i had the answer to that, we could all just go home. but probably 16 other subplots have developed in the short time that we're talking to each other. so i don't know if anybody's checking twitter, but please let us know if there's a white house shake-up that's happening while we're talking here. and by the way, you might have messed it, but did you notice who was on president trump's public schedule today for meeting in the oval office? henry kissinger. and to me that was sort of the perfect setup for this conversation tonight. right, washington is something both nixon and donald trump loved to bash. nixon as you said love to set himself up to opposition to the georgetown set, he hated the elitist in washington, but the politicians just didn't get him. donald trump ran against the swamp. but we're seeing one year into trump's experiment on all of us. but washington is always -- it's like a casino, right? historically the house always finds a way to win. and, you know, he
how did two men who are so far apart end upsetting into motion events that seem to have so many echoes? >> well, if i had the answer to that, we could all just go home. but probably 16 other subplots have developed in the short time that we're talking to each other. so i don't know if anybody's checking twitter, but please let us know if there's a white house shake-up that's happening while we're talking here. and by the way, you might have messed it, but did you notice who was on...
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in the general context, i want to echo something that annie said. it is a moment where for the first time, when women are speaking, they're being believed. i think this took a long time. i think the person who started this was anita hill. after what happened to her women , went quiet. but they've been talking to each other all this time, and they know how to believe each other. they know how to talk about this. this is a moment where women are being believed. even mitch mcconnell said he believed the women that were accusing roy moore. women are being believed. this is a moment of opportunity for us. it is not inevitable that this will continue to become the watershed moment that it has the potential to be. i think part of the answer to whether that happens or not is how we engage with men. i want to say one other thing. i want to tell you that i'm very i'm both an activist and an academic, right? so i'm very optimistic. as an activist, i'm optimistic because i believe change is possible. as an academic, as a professor, i believe that if my students
in the general context, i want to echo something that annie said. it is a moment where for the first time, when women are speaking, they're being believed. i think this took a long time. i think the person who started this was anita hill. after what happened to her women , went quiet. but they've been talking to each other all this time, and they know how to believe each other. they know how to talk about this. this is a moment where women are being believed. even mitch mcconnell said he...
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. >> i just want to echo what ianta: -- what ianta said. it is not just the talking heads on tv that we need to uplift, the change happens on the grassroots level and we need to uplift the experience of survivors. survivors of the experiences and we can learn a lot when we listen to them and listen to them as to what we need to build safety. >> one of our main focuses is developing more survivor advocates and giving them leadership opportunities and recognizing their true expertise. that's music to my ears. are there questions that we have from the audience during the last few minutes of this panel? yes. >> hi, i'm avery and i'm a senior at the george washington university. also, i love vital voices. my question is how do we ensure i guess for jackson katz, how do we ensure the actual quality and content of this educational material is good? because i'm gone through all these things and i've gone through trainings and they haven't been comprehensive or effective. i've spoken to men after who didn't feel like they learned a lot from it. how
. >> i just want to echo what ianta: -- what ianta said. it is not just the talking heads on tv that we need to uplift, the change happens on the grassroots level and we need to uplift the experience of survivors. survivors of the experiences and we can learn a lot when we listen to them and listen to them as to what we need to build safety. >> one of our main focuses is developing more survivor advocates and giving them leadership opportunities and recognizing their true expertise....