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the same with edison.edison was a smart guy, great inventor, but he was host to a giant team, not, whose names are all but lost to history to most people, other than historians of technology and the like, but the people that really sort of did the brutal work, the trial and error, getting the exact filament to work in his life will be forking out. the light bulb is actually a lot like the iphone. they were light bulbs on the market with edison came out with his. they just were not that great yet. what edison did is he found the perfect combination of the glow that would broadcast this life it anybody like that was pleasing with like in ease-of-use and sort of longevity. so turn it into a useful product that he wasn't the first. he wasn't necessarily the one who invented a patent for help lightbulb technology works, but introduce it to the masses thanks to a large team working behind. that's largely invisible, much like the iphone teamwork behind steve jobs. >> host: when you come out on the nature of the c
the same with edison.edison was a smart guy, great inventor, but he was host to a giant team, not, whose names are all but lost to history to most people, other than historians of technology and the like, but the people that really sort of did the brutal work, the trial and error, getting the exact filament to work in his life will be forking out. the light bulb is actually a lot like the iphone. they were light bulbs on the market with edison came out with his. they just were not that great...
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you know edison was a smart guy. great invent tore but host to giant team whose names are all but lost to history to most people other than historian of technology and the like but people who sort of really did the -- you know, brutal work the trial and error getting the exact right you know filament work in lightbulb because that lightbulb is a lot like iphone and on the market when edison came out with his but wrnght out yet but edison found combination of the glow that would broadcast the light that everybody liked that was pleasing. with like an ease of use and longevity to turned it into a useful intuitive product he he wupght the fist or necessarily the one who invented for how lightbulb technology worked but introduced it to masses thanks to a large team working behind him largely invisible much like the iphone chain worked. >> where did you -- come out on the nature of the creative process is it -- played out within apple because, you know -- this size of this. but you have -- picture this, you know, you have
you know edison was a smart guy. great invent tore but host to giant team whose names are all but lost to history to most people other than historian of technology and the like but people who sort of really did the -- you know, brutal work the trial and error getting the exact right you know filament work in lightbulb because that lightbulb is a lot like iphone and on the market when edison came out with his but wrnght out yet but edison found combination of the glow that would broadcast the...
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, edison had an early, thomas edison has an early movie, a silent movie of uncle tom's cabin. >> did it sell in the south? >> it did sultan south of the was also banned in the south. so you know there were people who wanted to read it. you had to read it to be able to protest it you know but also they were people who thought this is not good literature for the south. in this course, the south is on propaganda going. they were africans very important from the 1820s onwards. work producing literary and stories about slavery. and you know you are taking uncivilized people and he was civilizing them. people, making them productive by teaching them christianity and teaching them to have a skill and organize family life because in africa they were promiscuous and over sexualized excesses. so there was a whole you know proslavery machinery that was very important and it fit into the literary industry of the time and the mean of the - the south fought back. >> i think i read that the men who wrote the hymn amazing grace used to be a slave trader as well. >> yes, he was a slave trader and tha
, edison had an early, thomas edison has an early movie, a silent movie of uncle tom's cabin. >> did it sell in the south? >> it did sultan south of the was also banned in the south. so you know there were people who wanted to read it. you had to read it to be able to protest it you know but also they were people who thought this is not good literature for the south. in this course, the south is on propaganda going. they were africans very important from the 1820s onwards. work...
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even edison, thomas edison had in early silent movie of uncle tom's cabin. >> did excel in the south? >> it did although it was also abandoned the south. it is a propaganda machine and proslavery advocates from the 1820s onward. people were productive teaching them christianity. there was a whole for proslavery machinery that fit into the industry of the time. the man that wrote the hymn amazing grace was a slave trader. >> he was so affected by the horror of it but that is when he gave it up and became an abolitionist and wrote the song amazing grace. >> the south in 1861 was the richest part of the nation. at the very top slaveholders with politicians on the state level as well as a national level. they said the industrial revolution of the northeast so it was in a good place financially. there were 4 million people at the time and it was a place that was not slowing down in the institution of slavery they wanted to reopen the trade and they wanted merritt territory to expand and territory in latin america particularly the caribbean and central america to expand their plantation. wh
even edison, thomas edison had in early silent movie of uncle tom's cabin. >> did excel in the south? >> it did although it was also abandoned the south. it is a propaganda machine and proslavery advocates from the 1820s onward. people were productive teaching them christianity. there was a whole for proslavery machinery that fit into the industry of the time. the man that wrote the hymn amazing grace was a slave trader. >> he was so affected by the horror of it but that is...
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. >> host: steve jobs, you compared him wanting to alexander graham bell and thomas edison. also?>> guest: all three of them were incredible innovators and self promoters and marketers. one of my favorite stories were useful stories to know this before the telephone took off he had to sell this thing and people regarded it as a toy and they would come to conventions and two demonstrations and start kind of giving keynote lectures. so he was doing to these demos that are part of the mythology building machine. i have a chapter that talks about that, too mac and the same with thomas edison who is a great guy, good inventor but he was the host to a giants team names that are all but lost in history. the people that did the brutal work of getting it right before it came out because the light bulb is a lot like the iphone they just were not that great yet. what edison davis found a perfect combination of broadcast that everybody liked that was pleasing and with a sort of longevity so they turned it into a useful product. he wasn't the first orde or thee that invented the patent for how
. >> host: steve jobs, you compared him wanting to alexander graham bell and thomas edison. also?>> guest: all three of them were incredible innovators and self promoters and marketers. one of my favorite stories were useful stories to know this before the telephone took off he had to sell this thing and people regarded it as a toy and they would come to conventions and two demonstrations and start kind of giving keynote lectures. so he was doing to these demos that are part of the...
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so even edison, edison as an early, thomas edison has an early movie, silent movie of "uncle tom's cabin." >> host: did it sell in the south? >> guest: it did sell in the south, although it was also banned in the south, too. and so there were people who wanted to read it. you had to read it to be able to protest it. but also there were people who thought no, this is not good literature for the south. the south had its own propaganda machine, proslavery advocates for imported from the 1820s onward, who were producing literary tracks, who are producing stories about slavery, saying slave was something positive because you are taking uncivilized people and we were civilizing them. people who are idle, making them productive. teaching them christianity and teaching them to have a skill and help them organize a family life because in africa they were promiscuous and over sexualized, et cetera, et cetera. there was this whole proslavery machinery that was very important a and it fed into the literary industry of the time and the things people did as well. they fought back. the south fought bac
so even edison, edison as an early, thomas edison has an early movie, silent movie of "uncle tom's cabin." >> host: did it sell in the south? >> guest: it did sell in the south, although it was also banned in the south, too. and so there were people who wanted to read it. you had to read it to be able to protest it. but also there were people who thought no, this is not good literature for the south. the south had its own propaganda machine, proslavery advocates for...
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working and the trial and error put the light pole is like the iphone it is for not that great but edison found the perfect combination of the globe -- with the glow and the longevity. he was not the first juror developing that patent but that is the links to a large team much like the i phone team works with steve jobs. >> what about the nature of the creative process? so a project can be destroyed so there is that aspect the year could have the of area that they were working the wealthy companies that they became then there was different battles or two different approaches. and it was the a meritocracy to give us the sense of how this plays out. but where do you come all? but it is all about collaboration and composition and but really that is the rule of steve jobs but by the end there is the interesting elements that play with that social capital he had to be that's boltzmann person so it was a large company and head to say in 2004 and say okay. we'll be a phone. the back and forth after that per barrel but he did kill their bright when unmannered and recognize the genius of what they
working and the trial and error put the light pole is like the iphone it is for not that great but edison found the perfect combination of the globe -- with the glow and the longevity. he was not the first juror developing that patent but that is the links to a large team much like the i phone team works with steve jobs. >> what about the nature of the creative process? so a project can be destroyed so there is that aspect the year could have the of area that they were working the wealthy...
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. >> reporter: katy edison lives in the freeport neighborhood. private streets no longer allows public parking. in columbia and headlands, four-hour parking restrictions begin august 1st. >> we thought, well, you know, you're paying all this, you should be able to park. we were running into there was nowhere to park during the commute hours. >> reporter: edison said her hov fees and tax dollars help maintain streets where she cannot find parking due to the demand. edison and other homeowners pressed alameda city council to relieve the situation. >> we're not going to start enforcing in regards to giving tickets, we will be giving warnings initially until september 1st. >> reporter: alameda spencer said the goal is to encourage biking, busing or walking to the ferry terminal. she thought the move would make parking a little easier, not the case. >> it doesn't matter if you live here, live in the marina, on the island, parking is a nightmare wherever you go. >> reporter: you see the empty lot near the terminal. it would probably make sense to expan
. >> reporter: katy edison lives in the freeport neighborhood. private streets no longer allows public parking. in columbia and headlands, four-hour parking restrictions begin august 1st. >> we thought, well, you know, you're paying all this, you should be able to park. we were running into there was nowhere to park during the commute hours. >> reporter: edison said her hov fees and tax dollars help maintain streets where she cannot find parking due to the demand. edison and...
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edison and bernard barook. one observer calls washington, a patriotic madhouse.ernment, herbert hoover, organizer of worldwide relief for belgium in 1915 now summoned to run the food program at home. battalions of volunteers work farms and plant gardens to help feed the nation and the allies. for housewives, the watch words are save food. the public translates it into hooverized. out in the field were women and youngsters and the slogan is do a man's ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> love may not change, but motherhood will never be the same after this war. america's women taking on a man's job work up new arguments to support their demands for the vote, demands that will be fulfilled in a constitutional amendment after the war. how are you going to keep them out of the voting booth after they've helped win the war? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> along with its heroes and heroines, the war effort produces new villains. this scene takes place in birmingham, alabama. a slacker driven out of town by his neighbors, with the draft strictly policed, the penalties of being a slacker are severe. slogans grow into p
edison and bernard barook. one observer calls washington, a patriotic madhouse.ernment, herbert hoover, organizer of worldwide relief for belgium in 1915 now summoned to run the food program at home. battalions of volunteers work farms and plant gardens to help feed the nation and the allies. for housewives, the watch words are save food. the public translates it into hooverized. out in the field were women and youngsters and the slogan is do a man's ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> love may not...
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and like mozart, einstein and edison, james madison changed the world.hen he was well, he was very, very well. traveling 1,000 miles through new york with lafayette. travel tloug th traveling through that blizzard to new york, indeed getting from montpelier to philadelphia was quite a challenge. his trips were over roads that wouldn't be called roads today. he often traveled in the rain. i'm struck by how often it was muddy on those roads. and one time it was worse than that. he was forced to dismantle his carriage, take the whole carriage apart over a swollen pond and then he had to swim his horses across. so this is an extraordinary amount of energy to spend if you're sickly. now it's true that madison had the gastrointestinal problems that plagued almost everyone in the 18th century. this is a time, remember, when people believed that illness was caused by bad air and doctors didn't wash their hands. but in addition to the common ailments of the day, madison suffered from what he calls sudden attacks which he described as somewhat resembling epilepsy
and like mozart, einstein and edison, james madison changed the world.hen he was well, he was very, very well. traveling 1,000 miles through new york with lafayette. travel tloug th traveling through that blizzard to new york, indeed getting from montpelier to philadelphia was quite a challenge. his trips were over roads that wouldn't be called roads today. he often traveled in the rain. i'm struck by how often it was muddy on those roads. and one time it was worse than that. he was forced to...
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texas, and all these scientists and people converged in wyoming and he does this thriller of thomas edison, wanting to prove certain experiments worked, this woman, mariah mitchell from vassar, who excluded because she is a woman, and this very pompous professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that -- and he creates drama out of these three, all covering this great eclipse. >> one more book to talk about. >> guest: jonathan bass is a an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the -- we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington, we cover letter from jail, we cover the -- and he said that, as the reviewer said our civil rights came in through a traveler in alabama, scott cook, who told me bob, you have to look at it. all this trial work about this man, caleb washington, who was arrested in alabama for a crime he never committed, for killing a prime minister, which -- policeman, which he didn't do. he didn't live in the death penalty. when he was freed up to, and. i was moved to tears when "the new york times" book revie
texas, and all these scientists and people converged in wyoming and he does this thriller of thomas edison, wanting to prove certain experiments worked, this woman, mariah mitchell from vassar, who excluded because she is a woman, and this very pompous professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that -- and he creates drama out of these three, all covering this great eclipse. >> one more book to talk about. >> guest: jonathan bass is a an alabama...
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disabilitied guests like 7 year old rhaya edison get into the park for free. >> this is the first time you have been here. >> yes. >> and how many more times do you want to come back this summer. >> seven. >> what is it like to see hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid. >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. >> omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> quijano: what a wonderful place. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." >> i'm natasha brown, next on eyewitness news a deadly stabbing in moorestown, new jersey. how a deadly shooting became a crime scene. >> and spca sparking a spire. i'm anita oh in newcastle, delaware. how many animals were affecte affected. >> get out and enjoy your evening. changes are coming this week. >> tonight on eyewitness news a home invasion turns into a violent crime scene when the homeowner fights back with a knife. >> i'm natasha brown. the man says he stabb
disabilitied guests like 7 year old rhaya edison get into the park for free. >> this is the first time you have been here. >> yes. >> and how many more times do you want to come back this summer. >> seven. >> what is it like to see hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid. >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat and their...
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attorney's it isn't meant to be a slam on the justice system might have been to china and they haven't edison's project now in china. granted the first exonerate did they check him behind the alley and shot than one month later but in malaysia i was there to speak about those romantic comedies we had a little press conference i thought that was so fantastic that it was causing such an uproar but that was because malaysia at the time had laws you could be picked up in never be charged sunday picked up and never to be seen again they were fascinated by the system we do not need to indict. >> there are many prosecutors we don't know anything about not enough evidence so how many wrongful convictions are there? we don't know and don't have the exact figures but people say the same five for 10% over 100,000 people in our american prisons. >> we have wrote this book to try to help people of those who was wrongfully convicted and there is one thing you could tell people and those that did not have general experience of this for what would that be?. >> first i will say that each person eventually exone
attorney's it isn't meant to be a slam on the justice system might have been to china and they haven't edison's project now in china. granted the first exonerate did they check him behind the alley and shot than one month later but in malaysia i was there to speak about those romantic comedies we had a little press conference i thought that was so fantastic that it was causing such an uproar but that was because malaysia at the time had laws you could be picked up in never be charged sunday...
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disabilitied guests like 7 year old rhaya edison get into the park for free. >> this is the first time you have been here. >> yes. >> and how many more times do you want to come back this summer. >> seven. >> what is it like to see hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid. >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. >> omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> quijano: what a wonderful place. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." investigating right now. that's all the information we have. you can find the latest updates on this story and others on our website and on our free wusa9 mobile app. >>> it was really a nice day outside today, but it's going to start heating up. at least that's what the weather forecast tells us. howard bernstein joins us with a first look at the forecast. >> enjoy the evening because tomorrow we jump into the lower 90s, by tuesday mid- to upper 90s and we could be there a few days
disabilitied guests like 7 year old rhaya edison get into the park for free. >> this is the first time you have been here. >> yes. >> and how many more times do you want to come back this summer. >> seven. >> what is it like to see hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid. >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat and their...
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disabled guests like seven-year- old rhaya edison get into the park for free. >> reporter: this is the first time you have been here? >> yes. y reporter: and how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17! >> reporter: what is it like to fue hayden in the water just being a ten year old kid? >> oh, it's so much fun. is he having such a great time. it's making him happy, makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and their limitations. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> quijano: what a wonderful place. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capt ce video from a rece >>> ive f rom the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. we have been asking why won't b.a.r.t. release surveillance video from robberies on trains. we found the answer in a memo and now it has us asking more questions. >> kpix 5's melissa caen found out they
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(energetic pop music) when asked what was the key to his success, the famous inventor thomas edison replied, "1% inspiration and 99% perspiration." the lesson being that you shouldn't just rely on talent, but also on hard work. as amelia reports, that's good advice if you plan to apply to college. - when i say sat or act, what comes to mind? - um, a standardized test you have to take in order to get into college. - pressure. - i cringe because i'm taking it this weekend. - anxiety. - stressed out. - and, just general angst. (laughs) - [amelia] when i say sat or act, what comes to mind? - uh oh. - anger. just straight-up anger. i do not like the sat. i do not want to take the act, which is what i'm planning to take. and i just want to get it over with. next year, done. - yes, few letters strike more fear in the hearts of kids hoping to go to college than sat or act. to learn more about these tests, we're joined again by rob franek. he's a college prep expert from the princeton review. hi. - good to be here, thanks for having me back. - for those of us who aren't geniuses with photographic me
(energetic pop music) when asked what was the key to his success, the famous inventor thomas edison replied, "1% inspiration and 99% perspiration." the lesson being that you shouldn't just rely on talent, but also on hard work. as amelia reports, that's good advice if you plan to apply to college. - when i say sat or act, what comes to mind? - um, a standardized test you have to take in order to get into college. - pressure. - i cringe because i'm taking it this weekend. - anxiety. -...
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the original standards that were created were supported and had been supported by the edison electric institute, the association which represents all investor-owned utilities. the amendment by the way is opposed by the air conditioning, heating and rerefrigeration institute, which represents manufacturers of systems that employ over one million americans, and industry opposes the amendment. environmentalists oppose it. because it would cost the average the accumulative cost to americans, $12.2 billion over 30 years. there's a lot of opposition to this. it's important to note that these standards were negotiated in a collaborative process by industry groups, environmental, nonprofits and consumer advocates, with the department of energy. a rider like this one damages the integrity of the negotiated rulemaking process, which is designed to provide certainty and voice to the industry. and education and information to consumers. test procedures are simple and important. the department of energy develops them to make sure companies are rating their products accurately. so consumers don't g
the original standards that were created were supported and had been supported by the edison electric institute, the association which represents all investor-owned utilities. the amendment by the way is opposed by the air conditioning, heating and rerefrigeration institute, which represents manufacturers of systems that employ over one million americans, and industry opposes the amendment. environmentalists oppose it. because it would cost the average the accumulative cost to americans, $12.2...
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we see these commercials with edison, you know, is that edison with at&t?where they give an answer. this is -- born in ohio. >> host: we are joined. >> guest: joined at the hip. >> host: will have to wrap up in a what you think you. it's been good to see you again. >> guest: i hope our viewers found interesting. >> host: the book is excellent. read it. >> guest: thank you. >> c-span where history unfold daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> how did you come i love this story, it's somewhat disturbing at the same time but is fantastic how do you convince the kgb to leave you alone? >> guest: so i had to figure out, wanted to make sure that they wouldn't come after me or possibly even do harm to my german family. so i was racking my brain what do i do? what we do? eventually i needed to tell them that i'm not following orders. so i wrote a dear john letter and it went something like dear comrades, i have to tell you that i decided to not
we see these commercials with edison, you know, is that edison with at&t?where they give an answer. this is -- born in ohio. >> host: we are joined. >> guest: joined at the hip. >> host: will have to wrap up in a what you think you. it's been good to see you again. >> guest: i hope our viewers found interesting. >> host: the book is excellent. read it. >> guest: thank you. >> c-span where history unfold daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public...
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matt cain's career coming to a quiet end he edison gives up a three-run whom o'er. cain apparently not happy with the umpire strike zone. bruce boechy comes to the defense. pitching koechl dave regulaty also ejected the piernts clober the jints 10-3 process. the a's in torrent off. the a's all in with the youth movement m rookie third baseman with a monster home run to centerfield. he has gone deep now three straight games process wasn't enough the blue jays beating the thaltices 4-2 to final. that's next. >> back in a moment with some new badges. not just cookies and camping. the girl scouts just unveiled 23 new badges focused on science, technology, engineerin >>> okay now not just cookies and camping. the girl scouts unveiled new badges focused on science engineering and math. the girl focus out of oakland. including meteorology, rob and conservation. next year cybersecurity badges will be offered too. vice president of the girl scouts says gauging girls in stem goes eye a long way towards you nudging them towards those fields later in life. lots of girl scouts d
matt cain's career coming to a quiet end he edison gives up a three-run whom o'er. cain apparently not happy with the umpire strike zone. bruce boechy comes to the defense. pitching koechl dave regulaty also ejected the piernts clober the jints 10-3 process. the a's in torrent off. the a's all in with the youth movement m rookie third baseman with a monster home run to centerfield. he has gone deep now three straight games process wasn't enough the blue jays beating the thaltices 4-2 to final....
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disabled guests get into the park for free, like rhaya edison.ime you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauly will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight, george amal, and the clooney twins on the move. we have the first photo. where their private plane just landed and amal. >>> plus what beyonce's dad just revealed about her newborns. >> i can't wait to tell you more. >>> then what is going on? we'll be with halle berry's fabulous in 50, and talking about her mama's boy. >> that's my dude. ypt him to grow up. >>> which oscar winner was caught kis
disabled guests get into the park for free, like rhaya edison.ime you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is...
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disabled guests get into the park for free, like rhaya edison.ime you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauly will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> right now on off script the virginia governor because the green light for a execution. sees -- she has become a fierce opponent of the president. >> he is advocating his leadership on so many issues. >> what will eleanor holmes norton have to say? >> we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities. >>> what will president trump have to say to present put in? myles standi
disabled guests get into the park for free, like rhaya edison.ime you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the park? >> he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool new york a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is...
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but there was a rumor that people had decided that they were going to come to the boston edison neighborhood which was then largely african-americans 3000-4 houses were thousand square feet. these were historic columns that had been built largely in the 1920's and the rumor was people were going to comment on them down. burn them down. my father came home to protect his family. my father, a former detroit policeman, came home with a very, very large rifle. about 5:00.here at he explained to my mother and i with the situation was in my mother said, ok. my father said, i am going to sit here up front and protect the house. in semi-mother said, ok. and said to me when it began to get dark, come in in. my father said, no. conrad is going to sit here with me. he has as much responsibility to i do.t the houses he would not give me a gun or anything like that, he said, your job is to make sure i stay awake. so it was me and my father and my dog. and all night long, tanks kept going up and down my street. guard wase national in town. soon thereafter, the 84th airborne division came in as ordered by
but there was a rumor that people had decided that they were going to come to the boston edison neighborhood which was then largely african-americans 3000-4 houses were thousand square feet. these were historic columns that had been built largely in the 1920's and the rumor was people were going to comment on them down. burn them down. my father came home to protect his family. my father, a former detroit policeman, came home with a very, very large rifle. about 5:00.here at he explained to my...
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if you go onto the library of congress website, edison brooklyn bridge, you will see a little movie taken in 1898 so one of the earliest ever taken. in a train went from brooklyn to new york and it was amazing little things. you can't put a little movie in anda book and i was sorry i couldn't get back in. it had a half a billion dollar facelift. i think that new york from the people i've talked to tend to be better if looking at infrastructure. that goes to show how bad a lot of it is around the country that we have quite a lot of famous infrastructure. people know you have to look after the brooklyn bridge. part of the reason that it withstood those changes is because when it was designed, it was designed to be stronger than it needed to be at the time so they were designed to be six times as strong as they needed to be to hold up the bridge. anybody else? suspension bridge building was still in its infancy. lots of people thought that it wasn't possible to build this bridge and such a thing couldn't be done. if it have to b be too big and o heavy and nothing could possibly hold this up
if you go onto the library of congress website, edison brooklyn bridge, you will see a little movie taken in 1898 so one of the earliest ever taken. in a train went from brooklyn to new york and it was amazing little things. you can't put a little movie in anda book and i was sorry i couldn't get back in. it had a half a billion dollar facelift. i think that new york from the people i've talked to tend to be better if looking at infrastructure. that goes to show how bad a lot of it is around...
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but america is more tolerant of trial and error we know about thomas edison but the people know thats fired by the telegraph office and lost money in the iron business is in the company and henry ford failed completely the first time dr. seuss was rejected by 27 publishers an old pro was fired from her first job they called her an unfit for television. [laughter] they all failed and tried again. where you can write the script of your own life in america. [applause] so when a pessimist like me says bearden some government regulation i hope you will ignore me to prove me wrong. that is the show for tonight from loss biggest and freedom fest. go live the american dream. [cheers and applause] >> a sailor who was with jfk aboard pt-109. >> the ship came out of the dark, and harold was killed. >> the young man's mother begins a correspondence with the future president. >> i was actually shocked when i saw what the letters detailed. >> the letters are tucked away for years. >> these documents could be of significant historical value, and they could also be worth a lot of money. >> this is o
but america is more tolerant of trial and error we know about thomas edison but the people know thats fired by the telegraph office and lost money in the iron business is in the company and henry ford failed completely the first time dr. seuss was rejected by 27 publishers an old pro was fired from her first job they called her an unfit for television. [laughter] they all failed and tried again. where you can write the script of your own life in america. [applause] so when a pessimist like me...
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disabled guests, like seven- year-old rhaya edison, get into fe park for free.e you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: and how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water, just being a ten-year-old kid? >> oh, it's so much fun. i's having such a great time. taking him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: and that is significant, ensuring every kid has fun. tat's the "cbs evening news." i'm james brown in new york. jane pauley will be here tomorrow. thanks for watching, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by ss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org bay.. now, it's dropping the hammer -- on the anchor-outs. good evening, i'm allen martin. i >>> reeling them in, one local city has had it with bad behavior on the bay. now it's dropping the hammer. i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. let's get to kpix 5's emily turner. she is live in sausalito
disabled guests, like seven- year-old rhaya edison, get into fe park for free.e you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: and how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water, just being a ten-year-old kid? >> oh, it's so much fun. i's having such a great time. taking him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar...
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i have quoted this great thomas edison quote from a century ago, visions with the execution is hallucination. so the idea was good but the execution was not. it was frustrating i think that everybody involved. certainly it was for me because i had this passion for this idea of these companies and what together they could do but we just couldn't get out of our own way. eventually i dear or so later i decide to step aside and leave the board and that's when i started revolution and went back in the garage and started backing the next generation of entrepreneurs. >> host: steve case, let's close with darren samos and a politico you quote in your book. the government doesn't have any single mechanism to address the internet of things or the challenges it is presenting. >> guest: one of the concerns i have which is why the paperback version came out recently i had a whole new chapter, and agenda, a seven part agenda, the restored agenda to make sure america can we start the way in the third way. i don't think there's an appreciation of some of the challenges but also some of the opportunities tha
i have quoted this great thomas edison quote from a century ago, visions with the execution is hallucination. so the idea was good but the execution was not. it was frustrating i think that everybody involved. certainly it was for me because i had this passion for this idea of these companies and what together they could do but we just couldn't get out of our own way. eventually i dear or so later i decide to step aside and leave the board and that's when i started revolution and went back in...
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disabled guests, like seven-year-old rhaya edison, get into the park for free.he first time you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water? just being a ten-year-old kid. >> it's so much fun. he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >> brown: that's the overnight news for this friday for some news continues for others check back for the morning news and "cbs this morning" for the broadcast center in new york city i'm james brown. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> hi everyone and welcome to the overnight new. larges protests turned violent in germany as world leaders started gather ahead of today's g 20 summit. riots on the streets of hamburg and riots broke out. police had water cannons tear gas and water spray. the protests started as president trump arrived to meet with g 20 leaders. wil
disabled guests, like seven-year-old rhaya edison, get into the park for free.he first time you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water? just being a ten-year-old kid. >> it's so much fun. he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations....
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were to make a lot of sense but the execution of the merger didn't and i've quoted this great thomas edison quote from a center go. vision without execution is hallucination. so the idea was good but the execution was not. it was frustrating i think or anybody involved. certainly was for me because i had this passion for this idea of these companies and what together they could do but we just couldn't get out of our own way and eventually a year or so later i decided to step aside, leave the board and that's when i started revolution, back in the garage and started back in the next generation of a bunch of numbers and it's been a lot of fun. >> host: let's close with baron sam was in a politico who you quote in your book. the government doesn't have any single mechanism to address the internet of things for the challenges it's presenting. >> guest: one of the concern i have which is why when the paperback version came out recently i added a whole new chapter, sort of an agenda what i call the restart agenda to make sure america can lead the way in the third wave. right now i don't think the
were to make a lot of sense but the execution of the merger didn't and i've quoted this great thomas edison quote from a center go. vision without execution is hallucination. so the idea was good but the execution was not. it was frustrating i think or anybody involved. certainly was for me because i had this passion for this idea of these companies and what together they could do but we just couldn't get out of our own way and eventually a year or so later i decided to step aside, leave the...
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disabled guests like 7-year-old rea edison get into the park for free. >> this is your first time heremany more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> what is it look to see hayden in the water being a 10-year-old kid? >> so much fun. he is having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and, their limitations. >>> what a great idea. that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some, the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. if president trump was jetlagged from his four day trip to europe, he showed no sign of it sunday morning when he fired off another round of tweets. mr. trump defended his face to face meeting with vladamir putin insisting he pressed the russian leader about meddling in the u.s. election. prominent members insist he didn't push hard enough. paula read at the whit
disabled guests like 7-year-old rea edison get into the park for free. >> this is your first time heremany more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> what is it look to see hayden in the water being a 10-year-old kid? >> so much fun. he is having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> happy and cool. in a place where kids can beat the heat, and, their limitations. >>> what a great idea. that's the "overnight news"...
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this is at the con edison plant in brooklyn. they pulled one person to safety right there.tunately no one was hurt. >>> who needs a flower girl to lead you down the aisle, when you can have a flower guy? patrick casey proved he was man enough to take on the role in the wedding party that's typically reserved for young girls in fancy dresses. the finale at his cousin's wedding nearly upstaged the bride's entrance. he said he wanted to give the happy couple the gift of laughter on their special day. >>> shall vanished decades ago. >> this is trending are not a the world. the picture that could give us answers about what happened to amelia earhart. >>> that's pay comes out of your pocket, an investigation that teachers getting taxpayer money who aren't even in the classroom. >>> meet two women checking out of a daring jump from their budget list tonight. >>> a good bit of rain on that radar. i'm tracking those storms moving into our area and when in your first alert forecast. >>> also thousands evacuated and 14 people dead. new video gives a firsthand look as wildfires engulf
this is at the con edison plant in brooklyn. they pulled one person to safety right there.tunately no one was hurt. >>> who needs a flower girl to lead you down the aisle, when you can have a flower guy? patrick casey proved he was man enough to take on the role in the wedding party that's typically reserved for young girls in fancy dresses. the finale at his cousin's wedding nearly upstaged the bride's entrance. he said he wanted to give the happy couple the gift of laughter on their...
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there's actually a remarkable film if you go on to the library of congress website and look at the edison brooklyn bridge, you will see a little minute long movie taken in 1898 so that is one of the earliest movies ever taken in the front of the tree going from brooklyn to new york it is really amazing. you can't put a little movie and a book but i couldn't get back in. there were all kinds of adjustments. it had a big half a million dollar facelift. i think new york from the people i talked to ken see a little bit better looking after its infrastructure. that goes to show how bad a lot of it is all over the country that we have quite a lot of famous infrastructure. people know that you have to look after the brooklyn bridge. but it withstood those changes into part of the reason is because when it was designed, it was designed to be much stronger than it needed to be at the time so the cables were designed to be six times as strong as they needed to be and that is part of the reason that it's been able to have this extraordinary long life. anybody else? >> why did he make the cable six t
there's actually a remarkable film if you go on to the library of congress website and look at the edison brooklyn bridge, you will see a little minute long movie taken in 1898 so that is one of the earliest movies ever taken in the front of the tree going from brooklyn to new york it is really amazing. you can't put a little movie and a book but i couldn't get back in. there were all kinds of adjustments. it had a big half a million dollar facelift. i think new york from the people i talked to...
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i had a question on cybersecurity as well but i'm going to defer that, edison would maybe we do taketake that up any more confidential setting. but i have a question for you, chief verderosa. last year the gao published a report on the department of homeland security is office of national capital region coordination, and the recommended that they strengthen their coordination capabilities through the restructuring of the joint federal committee. and specified the roles and responsibilities of all the participating agencies, how they can best work together. department of homeland security accepted the gao recommendations. my question to you and you as well, mr. larkin, if relevant, is given the fact the capitol police and the sergeant at arms are part of that security system, the field that those provisions as gao recommendations are being implemented? do you feel you're being properly included as part of the team? how are the lines of communications? what is your assessment? >> we have a very robust communication with all of our partners in the national capital region, specifically s
i had a question on cybersecurity as well but i'm going to defer that, edison would maybe we do taketake that up any more confidential setting. but i have a question for you, chief verderosa. last year the gao published a report on the department of homeland security is office of national capital region coordination, and the recommended that they strengthen their coordination capabilities through the restructuring of the joint federal committee. and specified the roles and responsibilities of...
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more of our presidents then come from any other state, thomas edison, the wright brothers.nd if you include the northwest territory, which is what much of the book is about, you have abraham lincoln, and it goes on and on. the northwest territory was a subject i knew nothing about, and very briefly, the northwest was ceded to us by the british at the end of the revolutionary war and the treaty of paris in 1783. it was a brilliant stroke of genius on the part of john adams and others who were the diplomats at that occasion. because what they ceded to us equaled in size the entire area of the original 13 colonies. in other words we doubled the , size of our country geographically, physically, with one stroke of the pen. and there was nobody except native americans living there, no settlements, no towns. nothing. there were squatters and traders and fur dealers and trappers, and so forth but no settlement. , the idea that was cooked up by this fellow cutler, and others from around boston was to create a way of paying back to the veterans of the revolution who never received an
more of our presidents then come from any other state, thomas edison, the wright brothers.nd if you include the northwest territory, which is what much of the book is about, you have abraham lincoln, and it goes on and on. the northwest territory was a subject i knew nothing about, and very briefly, the northwest was ceded to us by the british at the end of the revolutionary war and the treaty of paris in 1783. it was a brilliant stroke of genius on the part of john adams and others who were...
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disabled guests, like seven-year-old rhaya edison, get into the park for free.st time you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water? >> he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back a bit later for the morning news around cbs this morning. frrz from the broadcast center in new york city i'm james brown. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> hi everyone and welcome to the "overnight news." large protests in germany ahead of leaders gathering for the g-20 summit. clashes broke out as bottles and other objects thrown at officers. the protest erupted as the president arrived for the g-20 summit, a meeting of the world's most powerful economies. a big focus will be the nuclear threat from n
disabled guests, like seven-year-old rhaya edison, get into the park for free.st time you've been here? >> yes. >> reporter: how many more times do you want to come back this summer? >> 17. >> reporter: what's it like to see hayden in the water? >> he's having such a great time. making him happy makes me happy. >> reporter: happy and cool, in a place where kids can beat the heat and their limitations. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio. >>>...
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. >>> well, it may be summer break but kids are working hard at edison's charter school.nt to them and gave the results today part of the leading youth through empowerment program helping to further the education of low income students. >>> the intense heat and humidity moved the university of delaware's farmers market indoors. the market is open every thursday through september 21st. usually at mentor circle. they have locally grown produce and baked goods. >>> animal lovers have a -- a glimpse of a giant sea creature, this is a time collapse of a blue whales skeleton being installed at the history museum in london. it took hours and hours to assemble the 82 foot long spectacle. the gigantic spectacle is hovering in midair and it's all for sunts and to draw attention to vanishing species. >> incredible to see it like that. still to come on "action news" at 4:00 includes a look at the dance moves that made some of of the biggest singers around. >> i'm nydia han and i have chemical freeways to keep tics at bay coming up in what's the deal. >>> it's 4:30 and "action news" c
. >>> well, it may be summer break but kids are working hard at edison's charter school.nt to them and gave the results today part of the leading youth through empowerment program helping to further the education of low income students. >>> the intense heat and humidity moved the university of delaware's farmers market indoors. the market is open every thursday through september 21st. usually at mentor circle. they have locally grown produce and baked goods. >>>...
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tonight, correspondent rich edison at the state department tells us how that could affect the deal in the longer term. good evening, rich. >> good evening, bret. the trump administration has until monday to survey whether iran is come, complying with the -- the obama administration signed the agreement in vienna, immigration officials tell fox news the president is reviewing the entire policy towards iran. while he's doing so, the administration will continue to adhere to the iran nuclear agreement. >> the review on the iran policy is still going. i know people have a lot of interest in this. we have said, and the administration has said, at least until that review has been completed we would adhere to the jcpoa. that has not changed. we will ensure that iran is held responsible to its requirements. >> senators marco rubio, tom cotton, to be produced, and ted cruz have written a letter to the secretary of state that suggested he declare iran as failing to comply with the agreement's term for they write, "i " -- gain advantages beyond the agreements existing loopholes as it progresses
tonight, correspondent rich edison at the state department tells us how that could affect the deal in the longer term. good evening, rich. >> good evening, bret. the trump administration has until monday to survey whether iran is come, complying with the -- the obama administration signed the agreement in vienna, immigration officials tell fox news the president is reviewing the entire policy towards iran. while he's doing so, the administration will continue to adhere to the iran nuclear...
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rich edison is live at the state department. first let's go to rick leventhal live at the united nations. so what are the security council members looking to accomplish today, rick? >> reporter: no new sanctions expected at the session, just getting underway, but i'm told ambassador haley is trying to lay the groundwork for more resolutions in the future, and wanted the session on the record to put more pressure on the north korean allies, china and russia, to make it more difficult for them to defend kim jong-un's actions as he continues to thumb his nose at the international community. north korea among the most sanctioned nations in world, but that's done little to slow them down so far. ultimately it come down to, as you mentioned, what russia and china are willing to do. if china stops exporting oil to its neighbor, kim jong-un might finally succumb to the pressure. others say that kim jong-un has said he'd be willing to change everything if the u.s. were willing to suspend military operations in that region. not clear if t
rich edison is live at the state department. first let's go to rick leventhal live at the united nations. so what are the security council members looking to accomplish today, rick? >> reporter: no new sanctions expected at the session, just getting underway, but i'm told ambassador haley is trying to lay the groundwork for more resolutions in the future, and wanted the session on the record to put more pressure on the north korean allies, china and russia, to make it more difficult for...
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. >> thomas alva edison was a man synonymous with wizardry and invention, known the world over for his research and discoveries. during the late 19th century, he was perhaps the most celebrated living person in the world, and it was during this time that he met the woman who, while most well known for simply being the wizard's wife, would leave her ow
. >> thomas alva edison was a man synonymous with wizardry and invention, known the world over for his research and discoveries. during the late 19th century, he was perhaps the most celebrated living person in the world, and it was during this time that he met the woman who, while most well known for simply being the wizard's wife, would leave her ow
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. >> thomas alva edison was a man synonymous with wizardry and invention, known the world over for hisarch and discoveries. during the late 19th century, he was perhaps the most celebrated living person in the world, and it was during this time that he met the woman who, while most well known for simply being the wizard's wife, would leave her
. >> thomas alva edison was a man synonymous with wizardry and invention, known the world over for hisarch and discoveries. during the late 19th century, he was perhaps the most celebrated living person in the world, and it was during this time that he met the woman who, while most well known for simply being the wizard's wife, would leave her
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there are some like tesla, edison, the wright brothers come jobs,, jobs -- ford, marconi and musk whosetranscend time. rare entrepreneurs who make the impossible possible. i know each governor has a vision for his or her own states. responsibility to connect policies to help our citizens and our states thrive. hisve asked elon to share thoughts on how governors can not only stay ahead of the curve but become innovation governors. with that, please join me in welcoming elon musk. [applause] elon: good afternoon. gov. sandoval: welcome. elon: thank you for having me. gov. sandoval: we appreciate you being here today. it's difficult to know where to start. let's start with what drives you. when you wake up in the morning, do you see a problem and you want to solve it? elon: the thing that drives me is that i want to be able to think about the future and feel good about that. can to have what we the future be as good as possible. to be inspired by what is likely to happen and support the next day. me, is what really drives trying to figure out how to make sure things are great. that is the
there are some like tesla, edison, the wright brothers come jobs,, jobs -- ford, marconi and musk whosetranscend time. rare entrepreneurs who make the impossible possible. i know each governor has a vision for his or her own states. responsibility to connect policies to help our citizens and our states thrive. hisve asked elon to share thoughts on how governors can not only stay ahead of the curve but become innovation governors. with that, please join me in welcoming elon musk. [applause]...
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you also can't pay your con edison bill with jokes.or being funny. >> seth: that's nice. >> it's so good. >> that -- that confirms it. >> so good. how does it feel? >> seth: i like it, yeah. >> is it -- is it good? >> seth: being on tv and getting paid for it is really nice. >> what would you be doing if you didn't have a tv show? >> seth: oh, i don't know, i have no other skills. yeah. [ light laughter ] do you guys have a back-up plan? >> ah! >> have you ever ride the train and there's subway dancers? showtime! [ laughter and applause ] >> i really can't do that. i can't do that. no, no, no. don't encourage him! i have two herniated discs. there will be no showtime. >> seth: now, you guys are on tv. are your -- but maybe not everybody in your family is excited. do you have a nephew? >> no, my -- my nephew hates that i'm on tv. he threw a rant the other day. he's like, "i'm sick of seeing uncle desus on. every time he's on, he's taking away time from mickey mouse." he rolled around on the ground and was like, "i'm sick of seeing uncle
you also can't pay your con edison bill with jokes.or being funny. >> seth: that's nice. >> it's so good. >> that -- that confirms it. >> so good. how does it feel? >> seth: i like it, yeah. >> is it -- is it good? >> seth: being on tv and getting paid for it is really nice. >> what would you be doing if you didn't have a tv show? >> seth: oh, i don't know, i have no other skills. yeah. [ light laughter ] do you guys have a back-up plan?...
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you go back to the 1880s and you have thomas edison and george westinghouse fighting over the electricpen. in the long lens of history, technology has always improved the human condition. the question is there's noise between here and there and how do you manage that situation. that's what musk is pointing to. he believes you need oversight and some kind of apparatus. >> there are people who believe they say there is a warning unless we have regulation and monitoring. >> one of the things he loves about technology and software is you can constantly improve it. if there's a problem, we'll fix it. that marks the approach to thinks. that's their world view about this. >> you don't think this is just two billionaires playing a game of whose is bigger. >> you know, i think they have a clear dins of opinion that they're both enjoying using, but i do think there's a philosophical point of view that's specifically different. again, both of their businesses rely on ai, musk's as much as zuckerberg. they both are investsed in it. the genie is not going back in the bottle. that's ghoingt to happe
you go back to the 1880s and you have thomas edison and george westinghouse fighting over the electricpen. in the long lens of history, technology has always improved the human condition. the question is there's noise between here and there and how do you manage that situation. that's what musk is pointing to. he believes you need oversight and some kind of apparatus. >> there are people who believe they say there is a warning unless we have regulation and monitoring. >> one of the...