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again, by taking this approach we think we'll have some really good empirical data at the end of it to say, look, this is how much graffiti in that neighborhood increased over the last two years. this is how much additional graffiti was on each of those streets. this is how angry the property owners are now compared to what they were then and these are the physical changes. we'll be looking at, again, safety and security issues as well as we go through that project. any other questions? >> i just have one more. i was curious if you guys take into account any other sort of statistics, say, like the neighborhood of which area is getting tagged, do you take into account the demographics in the sense of ethnicity or their economy of, you know, which type of --. >> we haven't to date, but we haven't really done that type of analysis. i think that's something we'd like to look at in the future in terms of getting down into the types of tagging. the graffiti i think it would be fair to say that the neighborhoods that have the highest incidents of graffiti tend to follow along where those busi
again, by taking this approach we think we'll have some really good empirical data at the end of it to say, look, this is how much graffiti in that neighborhood increased over the last two years. this is how much additional graffiti was on each of those streets. this is how angry the property owners are now compared to what they were then and these are the physical changes. we'll be looking at, again, safety and security issues as well as we go through that project. any other questions?...
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we want to see results and we want to see empirical data and we want to see absolute proof, how do you get past that? >> when you have a stranger to you talking to you and empowering you and you're willing to open because we enter deuce them, we talk to them. we find out what their thoughts are where they want to go and they reach the goal. it's quick and fast. >> are there women and men cultural communities that are more open to this, lesson to this, or is it universally welcomed? >> carlos, i'll let you answer, then, what do you think? >> i would say that you never know how to define it. but most developing country would be open to it because they're not as engrained into the medical mindset of, you know, pills and stuff. they're more open to otr kind of treatment. >> we're based on academic institution, does the intellect. >> i would say, yes. when i talk to them about the intellect not to trust the intellect and trust that deeper aspect of your sole and your heart where does so much wisdom and healing coming forth. i have a word they use. they use different works that they can get
we want to see results and we want to see empirical data and we want to see absolute proof, how do you get past that? >> when you have a stranger to you talking to you and empowering you and you're willing to open because we enter deuce them, we talk to them. we find out what their thoughts are where they want to go and they reach the goal. it's quick and fast. >> are there women and men cultural communities that are more open to this, lesson to this, or is it universally welcomed?...
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they use empirical data as opposed to idea logs who don't really have any facts to make their decisions on. >> can i ask, you retire in june. >> yes. >> i'm even hesitant to ask you this but i think i have to because it's on the table, do you consider -- are you aligned with the party? would you want to answer who you voted for for president? >> i'm an independent. >> okay. >> and, you know, i tend to align myself closer with parties that are doing things or advocating things that would be good for the country. that should tell you who i voted for. i won't go any further than that. >> oh, okay. anyone want to take any bets? all right. when we come back, we will have a lot of fun. we will open all this up to our audience. and much more as they, along with dr. carson, they offer of their solutions to help save america, whether it's the economy, healthcare. all issues on the table. all issues on the table. our studio audience will if you're suffering from constipation, miralax or metamucil may take days to work. or faster relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax provides gentle reli
they use empirical data as opposed to idea logs who don't really have any facts to make their decisions on. >> can i ask, you retire in june. >> yes. >> i'm even hesitant to ask you this but i think i have to because it's on the table, do you consider -- are you aligned with the party? would you want to answer who you voted for for president? >> i'm an independent. >> okay. >> and, you know, i tend to align myself closer with parties that are doing things or...
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they use empirical data as opposed to idea logs who don't really have any facts to make their decisionscan i ask, you retire in june. >> yes. >> i'm even hesitant to ask you this, but i think i have to because it's on the table. do you consider -- are you aligned with a party? would you want to answer who you voted for, for president? >> i'm an independent. >> okay. >> and you know, i tend to align myself closer with parties that are doing things or advocating things that would be good for the country. that should tell you who i voted for. i won't go any further than that. >> okay. >> anyone want to take any bets? all right. >> when we come back, we'll have a lot of fun. we'll open this up to our studio audience of political strategists, medical experts as they along with dr. carson, they offer up their solutions for helping us save america, whether it's the economy, health care. all issues on the table. our studio audience will join the discussion next. rong ♪ ♪ i wanna scream out loud ♪ boy, but i just bite my tongue ♪ ♪ this one's for the girls messin' with boys ♪ ♪ like he's the mel
they use empirical data as opposed to idea logs who don't really have any facts to make their decisionscan i ask, you retire in june. >> yes. >> i'm even hesitant to ask you this, but i think i have to because it's on the table. do you consider -- are you aligned with a party? would you want to answer who you voted for, for president? >> i'm an independent. >> okay. >> and you know, i tend to align myself closer with parties that are doing things or advocating...
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that's despite some economic data on wednesday coming out in market consensus and the empire state manufacturing region data also. it does raise hopes the u.s. federal reserve may continue to support the world's biggest economy by continuing its asset buying pgram or kwaun quantitat easing program. we closed above 15,000 for the first time since the last week of december 2007 here in japan. however, we just talked about the gdp data in japan that showed stronger growth. on the flip side in europe a report showed a contraction and german and french gdp data disappoint and that's weighed on the euro. we'll have to watch out for export related shares in japan. japane panese mega banks reported after the bell. the trio will post a decline in net profits. >> where do we stand on currencies this morning? >> the euro is a touch weaker as we mentioned there on the gdp data in the euro zone. 131.06 to 65. top of the screen dollar/yen 102.21. it's becoacked off a touch afte touching the 102 yen levels. we're going to watch autofor some of those mega bank shares as well as the exported shares on that move
that's despite some economic data on wednesday coming out in market consensus and the empire state manufacturing region data also. it does raise hopes the u.s. federal reserve may continue to support the world's biggest economy by continuing its asset buying pgram or kwaun quantitat easing program. we closed above 15,000 for the first time since the last week of december 2007 here in japan. however, we just talked about the gdp data in japan that showed stronger growth. on the flip side in...
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analysis, is really in the fabric of our rulemaking, and then there are complicated issues that empirical dataear upon, you know, that will be done. so the short answer to your question is, yes, that is what we do now and we'll continue to do. >> a second question really stems from an experience that some of our executives had recently. we heard from general michael hayden, former director of the cia as well as the national security agency, he was talking to us about cybersecurity. at your nomination hearing, you sate thed that one of your -- you stated that one of your priorities is to put the sec in a position to fully understand today's high-speed, high-tech, dispersed marketplace and to examine developments in the market that can unexpectedly affect investors. there's no doubt that markets are constantly changing, and advancements in technology have a lot to say about that. while there are undoubtedly benefits that have accrued, there have also been, as you're well aware, a number of very high profile technological failures including the recent hash crash that affected the market very dram
analysis, is really in the fabric of our rulemaking, and then there are complicated issues that empirical dataear upon, you know, that will be done. so the short answer to your question is, yes, that is what we do now and we'll continue to do. >> a second question really stems from an experience that some of our executives had recently. we heard from general michael hayden, former director of the cia as well as the national security agency, he was talking to us about cybersecurity. at...
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neil: we will see what happens they debates and data on and the legislation empire to boston was lookinge a sure thing now less than a sure thing. may be impossible. we will follow and also get the latest on the president's pitch for jobs and we said texas would be front and center in what it does right gets the attention from the president of united states. gerri: hello, everybody. tonight, on "the willis report," new controversy tonight about president obama's latest picks for top government positions. what is the white house thinking? also, is your smat phone smarter that your doctors? getting a physical from the phone may be a reality. we'll tell you how to do that, and looking for a loan? how about one from google? we're on the case tonight on "the willis report." ♪ ♪ first, tonight's top story, good
neil: we will see what happens they debates and data on and the legislation empire to boston was lookinge a sure thing now less than a sure thing. may be impossible. we will follow and also get the latest on the president's pitch for jobs and we said texas would be front and center in what it does right gets the attention from the president of united states. gerri: hello, everybody. tonight, on "the willis report," new controversy tonight about president obama's latest picks for top...
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data, maria. we have cpi, dpi, retail sales and still production, capacity utilization, empire, michigan. so i think we are going to now view the move in interstates, the ongoing move in equities and the move in the dollar through the framework of actual data next week, that we haven't had this week. and you know, if it wasn't for the fed and if it wasn't for the fact the economics don't really match up with the stock market, you know, in honor of great gatsby, i would love to deem this the decade of the roaring teens, but i think it's too early to call. >> i agree. i think equities risk on is the place to be right now. i still would stay with the defensive sectors. utilities, health care, telecommunications. and then, of course, technology. and if you're searching for yield, there's business development companies, there's high yield, there's municipal bonds. i still feel there's good yield out there for the risk averse investor. >> and i would agree. i would agree with that point, i think, but i think i would be a little bit more pro-cyclical, a little bit less in the defensives. i think
data, maria. we have cpi, dpi, retail sales and still production, capacity utilization, empire, michigan. so i think we are going to now view the move in interstates, the ongoing move in equities and the move in the dollar through the framework of actual data next week, that we haven't had this week. and you know, if it wasn't for the fed and if it wasn't for the fact the economics don't really match up with the stock market, you know, in honor of great gatsby, i would love to deem this the...
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empire state building. it would be more than 62 million iphones reaching higher than the international space station. one data bite would be more than 62 million iphones stacked they would reach past the moon. if it really has 5 data bites it could store every e-mail, cell phone call, google search and surveillance camera video in america for a very long time. >> what are they going to do at the data center? >> i kwdon't know. it's classified. >> you have seen the reports e-mails phone records, banking records all of that. >> i have been on the tour i have seen the facilities they give me a general over view. >> all they would tell us is the utah data center is a facility that would have a major focus on cyber security. >> we haven't given access but we could see it from the sky. >> i like to be real close. this is as close as you are going to get without a security clear rens. >> these cranes after 12:00. raises questions about the amount of data that could be kept in one place from many different sources. >> the senior official from the nsa from 2001 to 2008. >> where does this data come from? are we talkin
empire state building. it would be more than 62 million iphones reaching higher than the international space station. one data bite would be more than 62 million iphones stacked they would reach past the moon. if it really has 5 data bites it could store every e-mail, cell phone call, google search and surveillance camera video in america for a very long time. >> what are they going to do at the data center? >> i kwdon't know. it's classified. >> you have seen the reports...
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empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you standardize the language and put it on paper, so you can transmit data across time and you can learnhe lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? deficit.lly says, then you standardize language and you put it in 26 letters and it looks like this. you have huge data. in this, you can write sentences that say, cut the deficit. what has happened over the last 30 years is you have collapsed all the languages in ones and zeros. that is -- it is the countries that understood the transition because they were not worried about the current problems but look at the future. of understand the rise silicon valley, taiwan, boston, singapore, india, if that transition right there. the first line of code says, i love you. the second says, i hate you. the difference between love or hate, green or purple. what have you done? you have collapsed every word written or spoken in england and condensed it into two letters, and chinese, and japanese, every chine -- every language in the world. , and everyusic photograph, and every video, and every film. that translation in c
empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you standardize the language and put it on paper, so you can transmit data across time and you can learnhe lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? deficit.lly says, then you standardize language and you put it in 26 letters and it looks like this. you have huge data. in this, you can write sentences that say, cut the deficit. what has happened over the last 30 years is you have collapsed...
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empire state building. an esta bite would be 52 million iphones higher than the international space station. one dat da bite would be more tn an iphone. if it has five data the data could store cell phone calls google search and surveillance camera in america for a very long time. >> what are they going to do with the data? >> i don't know. it's classified. >> gary herbert is utah's republican governor. >> you have seen the reports, e-mails, phone records, banking records, all of that. >> i have been on the tour i have seen the facilities they give me a general over view of what they are going to be doing but the details and specifics of it you need to get from them. >> all they would tell us is the utah data center is a facility for the intelligence community that would have a major focus on cyber security. >> we are going to take off. >> we weren't given access but we could see it from the sky. >> i would like to look real close because right now we are 500 feet over the you sadat taw center this is as close as you are going to get without a security clearance. >> cranes at 12:00. >> from the sky it's huge. >> yes. >> races the most serious questions a
empire state building. an esta bite would be 52 million iphones higher than the international space station. one dat da bite would be more tn an iphone. if it has five data the data could store cell phone calls google search and surveillance camera in america for a very long time. >> what are they going to do with the data? >> i don't know. it's classified. >> gary herbert is utah's republican governor. >> you have seen the reports, e-mails, phone records, banking...
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data i gathered and say exactly what you said in your first question. it was more interesting to say, set the baseline in the year one. back in times of the roman empire. the a lot of questions which i think that would be a very useful thing to do. or so you could set the baseline back even further still. i've talked about i go back far enough in history, africas the highest level of social development. that becomes almost impossible to see if you set the baseline in your 2000 a.d. if we set the baseline back 10,000 b.c., then that would make it very difficult to look at anything in recent history. the numbers explode. look at what's happening earlier on. allotment be too. it would also change the balance between the traits, all kind of interesting was. there are other things you can do, like the grass i should you. calculating the scores on the portraits, then tackling the logarithm of that one score. you can do it a different way, which is by calculating the logarithm of each and then selling the locks together which gives you an index wich is wildly more sensitive to changes in early history. it shows you something more effectively and other things
data i gathered and say exactly what you said in your first question. it was more interesting to say, set the baseline in the year one. back in times of the roman empire. the a lot of questions which i think that would be a very useful thing to do. or so you could set the baseline back even further still. i've talked about i go back far enough in history, africas the highest level of social development. that becomes almost impossible to see if you set the baseline in your 2000 a.d. if we set...
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data that we have. >> yeah. simon, this is some concern. we got the weaker than expected empire state yesterday.every single component of philly fed that matters is negative. new orders negative. employment negative. number of average work week is negative. only positives are inventories, though that's down from what it was in prices paid. there is some gathering concern, i would say, certainly on the manufacturing side. i guess it was you who mentioned the factory orders yesterday. then today this morning at 8:30 other weak data. housing starts down 16.5%, although permits were up. some economists say we'll follow the permits, that's where stuff is going. but you can't escape the weakness there in the housing starts numbers. claims shooting up 360. one week's numbers doesn't make a trend but still an area of concern. cpi down 0.4%. why is cpi down? core cpi up a very small .1%. folks offense at jeffries saying none of this should give the fed any motivation to taper the current qe program. over at bmo, they say unless we see it remaining at this level next week, let's chalk it up to a wonky rea
data that we have. >> yeah. simon, this is some concern. we got the weaker than expected empire state yesterday.every single component of philly fed that matters is negative. new orders negative. employment negative. number of average work week is negative. only positives are inventories, though that's down from what it was in prices paid. there is some gathering concern, i would say, certainly on the manufacturing side. i guess it was you who mentioned the factory orders yesterday. then...
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empire on the other hand looks like this. two things have happened. you have put it on paper which means you can transmit data across time and also learned the lesson of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? it basically says cut the deficit. the new standardized language and put it in 26 letters and looks like this and you have the data across time and of course you can write little sentences that say cut the deficit. then what's happened over the last 30 years is you've collapsed all language. that is the single greatest creator of wealth that humans have ever seen. it's the country is that understood the transition because they were not focused all the time on current progress but looking at a future that generated an enormous amount of wealth. in taiwan and the boston and korea and singapore and bangalore india is that transition right there. >> when the attorney general arraigned me in california after the extradition, he indicated he wanted the death penalty on each of the three charges. so he wanted the death penalty three times. that made me realize. and it made me realize
empire on the other hand looks like this. two things have happened. you have put it on paper which means you can transmit data across time and also learned the lesson of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? it basically says cut the deficit. the new standardized language and put it in 26 letters and looks like this and you have the data across time and of course you can write little sentences that say cut the deficit. then what's happened over the last 30 years is...
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empire looks like this. two things have happened. you have standardized the language and put it on paper, papyrus, or clay, which means you can transmit data across time and learned the lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know that you can read that, right question mark it basically says cut the deficit. you do is you standardized language, put it in 26 letters, and it looks like this. you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time, and in this you can write little sentences that say cut the deficit. then what has happened over the last 30 years is you collapsed all language into ones and zeros. that is the single greatest creator of wealth humans have ever seen. it is the country that understood this transition because they were not focused all the time on current problems am a but were looking at the future, that generated an enormous amount of wealth. you the lives of silicon valley, taiwan, singapore, boston, or india if that transition right there >> >> that was part of his comments at a fiscal summit in washington. you can see his remarks tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. red after that at eight: 30, we will tak
empire looks like this. two things have happened. you have standardized the language and put it on paper, papyrus, or clay, which means you can transmit data across time and learned the lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know that you can read that, right question mark it basically says cut the deficit. you do is you standardized language, put it in 26 letters, and it looks like this. you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time, and in this you can write little...
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empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you standardize the language and put it on paper, so you can transmit data across time and you can learnhe lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? it basically says, cut the deficit. then you standardize language and you put it in 26 letters and it looks like this. you have huge data. in this, you can write sentences that say, cut the deficit. what has happened over the last 30 years is you have collapsed all the languages in ones and zeros. it is the countries that understood the transition because they were not worried about the current problems but look at the future. you understand the rise of silicon valley, taiwan, boston, singapore, india, if that transition right there. the first line of code says, i love you. the second says, i hate you. the difference between love or hate, green or purple. what have you done? you have collapsed every word written or spoken in england and condensed it into two letters, and chinese, and japanese, every language in the world. and every music, and every photograph, and every video, and every film. that translati
empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you standardize the language and put it on paper, so you can transmit data across time and you can learnhe lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? it basically says, cut the deficit. then you standardize language and you put it in 26 letters and it looks like this. you have huge data. in this, you can write sentences that say, cut the deficit. what has happened over the last 30 years is...
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empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you have put the language on paper, papyrus, or clay, meaning you can transmit data across time, and you can also learn the lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know that you can read that, right? , "cut thely says deficit." then what you do is you standardize line which, you put it in 26 letters, and it looks like this. and you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time. and then what has happened over the last 30 years is you collapsed all language into ones and zeros. that is the single creators -- single greatest creator of wealth humans have ever seen. they were not focused all the time on current problems but were looking at the future that generated an enormous amount of wealth. you want to understand silicon valley, boston, singapore, bangor, india, is that transition right there. recent fiscalm a summit held in washington, d.c. you can see that entire event tonight at 8:00. enriquez that, mr. will join us live from boston to respond to questions. that is tonight on c-span. >> when the attorney general arrange me, he indicated that he wanted the death pena
empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you have put the language on paper, papyrus, or clay, meaning you can transmit data across time, and you can also learn the lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know that you can read that, right? , "cut thely says deficit." then what you do is you standardize line which, you put it in 26 letters, and it looks like this. and you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time. and then what has...
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empire on the other hand looks like this. two things have happened. you have standardized on what you put on paper or clay which widget can transmit data across time and you can also learn the lessons of white egypt fell. all of you clearly know, if you can read that, right. it basically says that the deficit. right? in which it is you standardize language and jamaica extracting and 26 letters and it looks like this. and you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time and, of course, in this you can write little sentences that say that the deficit. and then what's happened over the last 30 years is you collapse all language into ones and zeros. that's the single greatest creator of wealth humans addressing. it's of the countries that understood this transition because they were t focused all the time on current problems but was looking at the future. that generated an enormous amount of will to you want to understand the rise of silicon valley, of taiwan, a boston come of korea of singapore or bengal dort india if the transition right there -- >> watch his entire remarks at eight eastern tonight followed at 8:30 p.m. was alive call in with j
empire on the other hand looks like this. two things have happened. you have standardized on what you put on paper or clay which widget can transmit data across time and you can also learn the lessons of white egypt fell. all of you clearly know, if you can read that, right. it basically says that the deficit. right? in which it is you standardize language and jamaica extracting and 26 letters and it looks like this. and you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time and, of course,...
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empire looks like this. two things have happened. you standardize the language and put it on paper, papyrus, or clay, which means you can transmit data across time and learn the lessons why egypt fell. all of you clearly know that you can read that, right? it basically says cut the deficit. [laughter] do youn what you standardize language, make it abstract, put it in 26 letters, and it looks like this. you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time, and of course in this can write little sentences that say cut the deficit. then what has happened over the last 30 years is you collapse all language into ones and zeros. that is the single greatest creator of wealth that people have ever seen. you want to understand the rise of silicon valley, taiwan, boston, korea, singapore, and galore, india, it is that transition right there. >> a recent summit held in washington, d c you can see the it entire event tonight at 8:00 eastern. you can call in or send us a tweet, tonight on c-span. fascination with frances cleveland extended her clout. women emulated her clothing. the secondress from administration, and in a way this is the mo
empire looks like this. two things have happened. you standardize the language and put it on paper, papyrus, or clay, which means you can transmit data across time and learn the lessons why egypt fell. all of you clearly know that you can read that, right? it basically says cut the deficit. [laughter] do youn what you standardize language, make it abstract, put it in 26 letters, and it looks like this. you can have huge libraries and transmit data across time, and of course in this can write...
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empire index. and this is important. it was down 1.43. coming from a non-revised 305. minus 1.43 is the weakest level going back to our january read at minus 7.78. we have a lot more datad we shaved one basis point off. preopening dow futures, well, they're about five worse at minus 17. and the dollar index is off on a beach with a beautiful umbrella enjoying the weather. and that weather, of course, is the bad weather in europe. their expansion is slowing, their data is not looking very good. whether it's the euro or the pound or the yen, it seems as to everything seems to be lining up for the dollar these days. back to you. >> summer's coming. 115 would be nice, i think for the year row. i don't understand. why would the empire state? >> i don't know, i was looking at that, joe, but every single category that matters in the entire state was down at least a little bit. new orders were down, shipments down, inventories down. i mean, we have not had tremendous news out of the manufacturing sector. there's been some anticipation of a rebound that you had, mostly it was a kind of weather-related swoon. this is not good news. we don't make national calls off of this. we ad
empire index. and this is important. it was down 1.43. coming from a non-revised 305. minus 1.43 is the weakest level going back to our january read at minus 7.78. we have a lot more datad we shaved one basis point off. preopening dow futures, well, they're about five worse at minus 17. and the dollar index is off on a beach with a beautiful umbrella enjoying the weather. and that weather, of course, is the bad weather in europe. their expansion is slowing, their data is not looking very good....
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empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you have standardized the language and put it on paper, so you can transmit data across time and youhe lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? it basically says, cut the deficit. then you standardize language and you put it in 26 letters and it looks like this. you have huge libraries. in this, you can write sentences that say, cut the deficit. what has happened over the last and 30 years is you have collapsed all language in ones and zeros. it is the countries that understood the transition because they were not worried about the current problems but look at the future. you understand the rise of silicon valley, taiwan, boston, singapore, india, if that transition right there. the first line of code says, i love you. the second says i hate you. the difference between love or hate, green or purple. what have you done? you have collapsed every word written or spoken in england and condensed it into two letters, and chinese, and japanese, every language in the world. and every bit of music, and every photograph, and every video, and every film. that
empire, on the other hand, looks like this. two things have happened. you have standardized the language and put it on paper, so you can transmit data across time and youhe lessons of why egypt fell. all of you clearly know you can read that, right? it basically says, cut the deficit. then you standardize language and you put it in 26 letters and it looks like this. you have huge libraries. in this, you can write sentences that say, cut the deficit. what has happened over the last and 30 years...