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explain something to me if you don't mind. some change, okay? people are talking about a trump bump. why and what is it? do you have any these are? >> i've given this a shot but -- >> stephen: people were afraid it would dump but there is been a bump. >> and nobody knew it was going to happen, right? so one of the things my book is about -- not to get to my book right away. we'll come back to it, i know. >> stephen: we'll just get to it. it's called "the undoing project." ( cheers and applause ) >> i wasn't trying to plug the book, but actually -- >> stephen: i want to plug the book. >> -- one of the things it's about is the way people explain what they couldn't predict. so nobody saw this coming. nobody saw the stock market going up a thousand points, but the same people who didn't see it coming will tell you exactly why it was inevitable. so they can now explain it because they don't want to look like fools. the same people who are explaining why, oh, yes, it was going to go up a thousand points, if it crashed tomorrow would
explain something to me if you don't mind. some change, okay? people are talking about a trump bump. why and what is it? do you have any these are? >> i've given this a shot but -- >> stephen: people were afraid it would dump but there is been a bump. >> and nobody knew it was going to happen, right? so one of the things my book is about -- not to get to my book right away. we'll come back to it, i know. >> stephen: we'll just get to it. it's called "the undoing...
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over here, we explain that a little bit. when they signed the constitution, they noted that no amendment could be propose that would prohibit the implication of slaves till 1808. the issue of slavery divided the founding fathers. they never really came to a solution, but they did compromise in some ways on that. and also that we would have equal representation in the senate. two members from every state would go to the senate to represent that state. maybe one day will be 4 or 8 members, but they outlined specifically that would not be something they could tinker with. we also explained that there is a second method for proposing amendments as well as ratifying. both methods have been used very rarely or not at all. the first in proposing has never been used or has been successful, and that is where 3/4 of state legislatures would submit a petition to congress to call the constitutional convention. we've used the conventional method for ratifying once before with the 21st amendment which repealed prohibition. we also underst
over here, we explain that a little bit. when they signed the constitution, they noted that no amendment could be propose that would prohibit the implication of slaves till 1808. the issue of slavery divided the founding fathers. they never really came to a solution, but they did compromise in some ways on that. and also that we would have equal representation in the senate. two members from every state would go to the senate to represent that state. maybe one day will be 4 or 8 members, but...
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so they can now explain it the same people who are explaining why, oh, yes, it was going to go up a thousand points, if it crashed tomorrow would also have an explanation of why that was inevitable. >> stephen: so we don't need an economic model, we need a time machine. >> what you need is not to spend much attention listening to people who are trying to explain to you why the stock market went up or down because they don't know. >> stephen: explain something to me. the "the undoing project" book. the undoing project and who did it? who undid it? >> so there are a couple of things here. so the book is about -- this is a conversation stopper. two israeli psychologists. >> stephen: walk into a bar -- yeah, yeah, right. ( laughter ) so amos tversky and daniel kahneman -- kahneman won the nobel prize in economics but they're both psychologists and they died about a love affair, they were engaged in exploring how the human mind worked when making judgments and decisions in an unemotional state. when people thought they were being rational, what were they doing? the undoing project itself was the
so they can now explain it the same people who are explaining why, oh, yes, it was going to go up a thousand points, if it crashed tomorrow would also have an explanation of why that was inevitable. >> stephen: so we don't need an economic model, we need a time machine. >> what you need is not to spend much attention listening to people who are trying to explain to you why the stock market went up or down because they don't know. >> stephen: explain something to me. the...
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at first the website would stall, freeze and hang with glitches our lieders had tried to explain. >> it's a pain in the neck. >> then just as the leaders were ironing it out, a good-byer named gruber stubbled about. >> lack of transparency is a political advantage. >> we're here to beat up on jornru >> stumd. >> absolutely stupid. >> stupid man. >> congress tried to shift to plan b but they could not agree on what it would be. while the president figured out how to pitch it for free. >> a lot of young people, they think they're invincible. >> did you say invisible? [cheering] >> no. not really invisible. the courts weighed in, it's now the law of the land. hard to understand. >> i think the best way that i can explain back... >> the... >> the ceo routinely... >> and so this estimate on the impact of the a-c-as... >> what percentage of... >> it's... >> given the fact, um, because of, let me rephrase that. projection of the amount of debt... >> i'm having a hard time understanding how that can possibly make sense. >> the end. [clapping] >> i think we got it. coming up we'll show you ho
at first the website would stall, freeze and hang with glitches our lieders had tried to explain. >> it's a pain in the neck. >> then just as the leaders were ironing it out, a good-byer named gruber stubbled about. >> lack of transparency is a political advantage. >> we're here to beat up on jornru >> stumd. >> absolutely stupid. >> stupid man. >> congress tried to shift to plan b but they could not agree on what it would be. while the president...
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want to explain how we got to have a bill of rights in the first place. it wasn't guaranteed that we would have one. at the constitutional convention 1787 when the delegates were talking about the bill of rights, they took a vote on whether or not they should include one in the constitution. the document right here, voting record from the constitutional convention, shows that when they took a vote, two thirds of the way down the page 0-10 onat the vote was including a bill of rights in the constitution. the delegates to the constitutional convention did not think it was needed with the constitution. but then after the constitution sent to thewas states for ratification and the states did not agree with the delegates that it was not needed. one of the states have disagreed was new york. pages of the six pages of the state of new york ratification of the constitution. what happened in new york and several other states was that they decided to ratify the asstitution and to use that the start of a new governmental system. a bunch ofuggested amendments that th
want to explain how we got to have a bill of rights in the first place. it wasn't guaranteed that we would have one. at the constitutional convention 1787 when the delegates were talking about the bill of rights, they took a vote on whether or not they should include one in the constitution. the document right here, voting record from the constitutional convention, shows that when they took a vote, two thirds of the way down the page 0-10 onat the vote was including a bill of rights in the...
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as brian quinn explains, columbia explains their exchange rate is the free market at work.
as brian quinn explains, columbia explains their exchange rate is the free market at work.
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but we also wanted to explain how we got to have a bill of rights in the first place. and it wasn't -- it wasn't guaranteed that we would have one. in fact, at the constitution alcon vengs in 1787 in philadelphia, when the delegates were talking about the bill of rights they took a vote on whether or not they should include one in the constitution, and this document right here, which is the voting record from the constitution alcon vengal c sos when they took a vote, which is about two-thirds of the page down here, the vote was actually 0-10 on including a bill of rights in the constitution. so the delegates to the constitutional convention didn't think it was needed with the constitution. but then after the convention was over, the constitution was sent to the states for ratification, and the states did not agree with the delegates of the convention that it wasn't needed. so one of the states that disagreed was the state of new york, and this is two pages of the six pages of the state of new york's ratification of the constitution. what happened in new york and severa
but we also wanted to explain how we got to have a bill of rights in the first place. and it wasn't -- it wasn't guaranteed that we would have one. in fact, at the constitution alcon vengs in 1787 in philadelphia, when the delegates were talking about the bill of rights they took a vote on whether or not they should include one in the constitution, and this document right here, which is the voting record from the constitution alcon vengal c sos when they took a vote, which is about two-thirds...
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my main goal of the show is to explain the benefits of free markets. but free markets are hard to explain and the invisible hand brought us prosperity but how do we demonstrate that the hand is invisible? friedrich hayek apostate term spontaneous order is clear but still abstract. how do i explain the mysterious things that made america prosperous on tv? well i rented a skating rink. you have never seen a skating reaganite told you i'm going to charge people money to strap sharply to their feet and they're going to zip around on the ice. young and old, skilled and unskilled and my only rule is go counterclockwise. if you were the government safety regulator and you had never seen a rank it say that's too dangerous. it must have stoplights, skating police and bears between young and old, skilled and unskilled. regulators might demand a skating director, an expert who tells skaters were to go so they don't run into each other. i actually tried that. >> you, turn left, turn right, go faster, go slower. it didn't improve anyone skating. i made things worse
my main goal of the show is to explain the benefits of free markets. but free markets are hard to explain and the invisible hand brought us prosperity but how do we demonstrate that the hand is invisible? friedrich hayek apostate term spontaneous order is clear but still abstract. how do i explain the mysterious things that made america prosperous on tv? well i rented a skating rink. you have never seen a skating reaganite told you i'm going to charge people money to strap sharply to their feet...
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we never will explain. my good friends, it is not because i cannot explain that you will not understand. it is because you will not understand that i cannot explain. thatan one understand human beings could do such inhumanity? how can one understand that in spite of everything there is goodness? in individuals. there were good people, even in occupied countries, and there was kindness and tenderness and love inside the camps. amongst the victims. what have we learned? we have learned some lessons. minor lessons, perhaps. that we are all responsible. that in instances of sin and punishment we have learned that when people suffer we cannot remain in different. and mr. president, i cannot not tell you something. i have been in the former yugoslavia last fall. i cannot sleep since from what i have seen. we must do something to stop the bloodshed in that country. [applause] people fight each other and children died. why? something, anything must be done. among othersson lessons, that we shall learn together. and
we never will explain. my good friends, it is not because i cannot explain that you will not understand. it is because you will not understand that i cannot explain. thatan one understand human beings could do such inhumanity? how can one understand that in spite of everything there is goodness? in individuals. there were good people, even in occupied countries, and there was kindness and tenderness and love inside the camps. amongst the victims. what have we learned? we have learned some...
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and they know better even after somebody tries to explain that to them. and they can have that context of the call. and that is a violation of the of lot. so going to another simple and easy going subject to have many discussions about this to make this largely clear and with those that have water boarding as part of their training. >> and as a former navy seal also the case factoring that pique interest to have himself water boarded. but that is not simple and clear. i know anything else called torture by anybody that is done by ed journalist as part of navy seal training. there has to be something different about water boarding that for some purposes that you put sleep deprivation into is a potential payoff to limit some days the ability you think water boarding and day same white? >> but the truth is i go into depth that was years before but to create a historical record. and i do like that dysfunction but not under any circumstances. but then you have this body in the middle so as svp did in the book water boarding is ethical and legal and appropriate
and they know better even after somebody tries to explain that to them. and they can have that context of the call. and that is a violation of the of lot. so going to another simple and easy going subject to have many discussions about this to make this largely clear and with those that have water boarding as part of their training. >> and as a former navy seal also the case factoring that pique interest to have himself water boarded. but that is not simple and clear. i know anything else...
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we never will explain. my good friends, it is not because i cannot explain that you will not understand. it is because you will not understand that i cannot explain. how can one understand that human beings could choose such inhumanity? how can one understand that, in spite of everything, there is goodness? in those times. in individuals.
we never will explain. my good friends, it is not because i cannot explain that you will not understand. it is because you will not understand that i cannot explain. how can one understand that human beings could choose such inhumanity? how can one understand that, in spite of everything, there is goodness? in those times. in individuals.
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you don't have to explain, odo. i only read the first three chapters. maybe you should finish it. why waste my time? romance is for solids. well, you are a solid, 18 hours a day. i'm sure there are plenty of women on this station who would be very interested in you if you gave them a chance. i'll keep that in mind, major. right now i'd be satisfied just getting this room in order. dax to kira and odo. go ahead, commander. there's something we'd like you to take a look at in ops. we're on our way. nt picked this up a few minutes ago. it looks like a cardassian military code but the computer doesn't recognize it. it's cardassian, all right. i didn't think there were cardassians in the gamma quadrant. none that we know of. not elgol-red or fifth order military encryption. try courier code five-nine. odo: strange. most cardassian codes use a recursive encryption algorithm but this has a completely different coding system. why don't you send it to them? we did, as soon as it came in. we still haven't heard from them. it may take some time. if someone's sending coded cardassian messages
you don't have to explain, odo. i only read the first three chapters. maybe you should finish it. why waste my time? romance is for solids. well, you are a solid, 18 hours a day. i'm sure there are plenty of women on this station who would be very interested in you if you gave them a chance. i'll keep that in mind, major. right now i'd be satisfied just getting this room in order. dax to kira and odo. go ahead, commander. there's something we'd like you to take a look at in ops. we're on our...
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we're going to be brief on the questions and let me explain to you for the reason why. we'd like our city officials such as the mayor to have her opportunity with the media, as well as provide additional information as a sergeant and the battalion chief indicated, we still have and are recovering more additional victims and as the information is made known to us, we want to share it with you. so at this time i will say that we will have a media availability at 11:00. we'll certainly send out an advisory. i'll ask again if you have not provided us with your contact information, we have a lot of media that is from out of town. please, i'll be available, my partner, officer marco marquez will be available and will collect that information. yes, sir? [ inaudible question ]. >> give us any idea, were they all found together? [ inaudible question ]. >> we anticipate that the number of victims will rise. it will increase. in regards to how we're finding the victims, i think the battalion chief would be best served to answer that question as she's been in the scene a lot more t
we're going to be brief on the questions and let me explain to you for the reason why. we'd like our city officials such as the mayor to have her opportunity with the media, as well as provide additional information as a sergeant and the battalion chief indicated, we still have and are recovering more additional victims and as the information is made known to us, we want to share it with you. so at this time i will say that we will have a media availability at 11:00. we'll certainly send out an...
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it's so hard to explain.rom the dead, but because it's an alternate reality, they are not dead. do you understand that, so far? >> seth: barely. [ light laughter ] >> fred: okay, so it's -- >> seth: who is the author again? >> fred: tj stevenson. [ light laughter ] and so every episode is a repeat of the episode before because it's an alternate reality, but a different dead/live person comes back and it's how each -- i know it's crazy, but it's how each character sees that dead or alive person, depending -- you've read none of the books? [ laughter ] >> seth: can i just read you the description that was in tv guide about this show. >> fred: okay. >> seth: to see if it matches up with what you're telling me? >> fred: sure. >> seth: two married scam artists apply their in sunny california where they squirm under the violent rule of a gypsy crime family. >> fred: yeah, yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: give it up from fred armisen, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] in any given week, here on the show, we don't have en
it's so hard to explain.rom the dead, but because it's an alternate reality, they are not dead. do you understand that, so far? >> seth: barely. [ light laughter ] >> fred: okay, so it's -- >> seth: who is the author again? >> fred: tj stevenson. [ light laughter ] and so every episode is a repeat of the episode before because it's an alternate reality, but a different dead/live person comes back and it's how each -- i know it's crazy, but it's how each character sees...
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this explains why the universe is so enormous and why so uniform as it is and in detail, it can explain the pattern of fluctuation that is we see. we -- so the theory of inflation is effective of explaining this. one of the problems it had, though, that what you want to have happen, you want this high energy vacuum in the early universe to decay into normal particles to make the hot big bang that we see, we wanted to dump its energy into the form of normal elementary particles and so the problem with this was that it's like you're trying to boil water on the stove and have the water represents this inflating sea of vacuum energy which is inflating very, very fast and you want to to turn all into steam, ordinary particles, but what happened is if you ever blow water on the stove, what happens is it forms bubbles and so we expected to get bubbles of particles forming on this and that didn't look uniform. i was one of the people, myself and andre, proproposed in 1982 that what happened was that we were living in one of the bubbles. from inside the bubble it looks perfectly uniformed to you
this explains why the universe is so enormous and why so uniform as it is and in detail, it can explain the pattern of fluctuation that is we see. we -- so the theory of inflation is effective of explaining this. one of the problems it had, though, that what you want to have happen, you want this high energy vacuum in the early universe to decay into normal particles to make the hot big bang that we see, we wanted to dump its energy into the form of normal elementary particles and so the...
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jo ling kent explains. >> talking about fake news. >> those fake news stories. >> fake political newst of fake news. >> reporter: facebook wants to put fake news out of business, with your help. today, after months of public pressure, the social media giant announcing new preliminary measures, to weed out stories that are intentionally false, and spread for financial gain. to make it easier for its 1.8 billion users to report a hoax, they can click the upper right-hand corner of a post to flag content. if enough people mark it, the story will be reviewed by facebook researchers and passed on to independent journalists to fact-check. if determined false, the piece will be marked disputed on facebook, demoted in your news feed and the creator will be banned from promoting it on facebook's advertising platform. >> facebook is censoring to the extent they will cut off some sites from economic benefit. >> reporter: marco chacon runs a fake news site, he says his articles are satire. >> if you look at that site and think it's a real news story, i think that's on you. >> reporter: chacon wel
jo ling kent explains. >> talking about fake news. >> those fake news stories. >> fake political newst of fake news. >> reporter: facebook wants to put fake news out of business, with your help. today, after months of public pressure, the social media giant announcing new preliminary measures, to weed out stories that are intentionally false, and spread for financial gain. to make it easier for its 1.8 billion users to report a hoax, they can click the upper right-hand...
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i'll explain coming up. >> merry christmas. happy holidays i'm annie yu and yes, it is tucker barns with us this morning. >> this is the gift we're bringing you this sunday. caitlin we miss you. but it's wonderful she gets to be with her family this morning. >> thank you. it's a tradition i work on christmas morning. i've gotten used to it. >> yesterday was kind of a wash-out >> i have breaking news. i think i might have seen santa and rain deer last night. i saw a red light after midnight >> rudolf's nose? boys and girls, tucker saw santa >> i tried to get a picture >> he moves too fast. >> too fast >> so what is the day like today? everyone is going to wants to play with bike, scooter, >> the fog we had has burned it should be a beautiful afternoon. a little cool. daytime highs in the upper 40's to 50. all in all, >> that's super nice, tucker >> do you want numbers? do weather now? ok. 38 now in reagan national. 40 dulles, bmi marshal 35. fog advisory during the overnight hour, still burning off in spots. otherwise, you'll fe
i'll explain coming up. >> merry christmas. happy holidays i'm annie yu and yes, it is tucker barns with us this morning. >> this is the gift we're bringing you this sunday. caitlin we miss you. but it's wonderful she gets to be with her family this morning. >> thank you. it's a tradition i work on christmas morning. i've gotten used to it. >> yesterday was kind of a wash-out >> i have breaking news. i think i might have seen santa and rain deer last night. i saw a...
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to me,should explain would you be so kind to explain the question to me once again?hat, peer steinbrueck, let's take this up in the next block. i want to talk about the possible unraveling of the european union. this is the european market open. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european market open. matt miller in copenhagen, alongside guy johnson in berlin. we have the former finance minister peer steinbrueck. before the break, i asked if you got the social democrats would allow the unraveling of the european union. we have already seen the british leave. do you think any other country will step out? >> no, that is one of the reasons why the continental european members of the european union will not allow a cherry picking of the united kingdom. so, whatever prime minister may is saying, on one side iw would serve for a hard brexit, and on the other side, you will still play with these european kids in your sand pit, and have all the advantages of a common market, and the free flow of goods and services. i think this will not happen. the main reason is this would be a pr
to me,should explain would you be so kind to explain the question to me once again?hat, peer steinbrueck, let's take this up in the next block. i want to talk about the possible unraveling of the european union. this is the european market open. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european market open. matt miller in copenhagen, alongside guy johnson in berlin. we have the former finance minister peer steinbrueck. before the break, i asked if you got the social democrats would allow the unraveling of...
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if you are are explaining, you are losing. and obama is explaining for abandoning israel.ç is important to look at middle east. aleppo is burning, iran is racing to a nuclear weapon and worst refugee cries since world war ii. and what is obama focused on? israelis building houses. congress should step in. this is malpractice. >> he laid out arguments as to what israel is doing and stopping a two- state solution and why that is the only way for peace. it would obstruct the flow of people ifç you had a two state solution and it is deliberate where they are building the home and having a single state. can can't be a jewish state and be democratic at the same time and all of those violate u.s. principles. what is wrong with that argument? >> the status of jerusalem needs to be decided by the parties on the ground. it can't be decided by united nations or john kerry or president obama. john kerry achieved the feat of alienating the israeli and palestinian by meddlingç nothi the peace process. and throwing israel to the wolves will not advance the cause of middle east peace. t
if you are are explaining, you are losing. and obama is explaining for abandoning israel.ç is important to look at middle east. aleppo is burning, iran is racing to a nuclear weapon and worst refugee cries since world war ii. and what is obama focused on? israelis building houses. congress should step in. this is malpractice. >> he laid out arguments as to what israel is doing and stopping a two- state solution and why that is the only way for peace. it would obstruct the flow of people...
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i can explain it and i can explain how people are upset about what the russians have done. but an explanation should never be confused with an excuse. >> talk about the repercussions that you are discussing, particularly when you look at what's happening in aleppo. how do you see it playing out? >> you know, there has been a reproachment between russia and turkey lately. after some real tension when the turks shot down the russian airplane. that was moving in a positive direction. i just have to imagine this will now increase tensions between those two countries. i also worry about copy cats. i worry that there are lots of people in the sunni world in turkey and within the russian federation upset with the images from aleppo. it is a major story covered in a way where this is scene as a crime against humanity. and so one should expect this will inspire others to do something so awful as what we were just witnessing now. >> ambassador, you are referencing the video we are just sharing with our audience, just learning about. we'll play it one more time with the audio. a remin
i can explain it and i can explain how people are upset about what the russians have done. but an explanation should never be confused with an excuse. >> talk about the repercussions that you are discussing, particularly when you look at what's happening in aleppo. how do you see it playing out? >> you know, there has been a reproachment between russia and turkey lately. after some real tension when the turks shot down the russian airplane. that was moving in a positive direction. i...
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>> there's nothing to explain.ty, you know. >> okay. >> i can't explain it. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what? >> i don't know, l.t. some things might require that i might need it. you know, i might -- you know -- >> you're going to escape with it? is that what you're going to do? >> hell no. why would i want to escape? >> okay. i'm going to have you write a statement out. you understand? we need to go ahead and house him alone immediately go ahead and put him on heightened security. okay? >> roger. >> later, bowden explained he made the key from a battery. >> you take the outside casing. you have to roll it so you'll be able to grip it. that's the point of rolling it for. >> how did you get the dimensions right, though? >> yeah. somebody taught me. >> truthfully i used to make them. sell them at one point. >> the cuff key -- >> $25. >> all right. look. this somewhat we need do. go with him and get the balance of his property packed up. we're going to ship him over and place in heigh
>> there's nothing to explain.ty, you know. >> okay. >> i can't explain it. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what? >> i don't know, l.t. some things might require that i might need it. you know, i might -- you know -- >> you're going to escape with it? is that what you're going to do? >> hell no. why would i want to escape? >> okay. i'm going to have you write a statement out. you understand? we need to go...
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i think it should be expectation of members of congress they explain themselves.hey don't have to do it through facebook. they could use other methods. should tell the public tell them why they voted way they did on every single vote. [applause] john: let's just take one issue before we go to questions. the patriot act is coming up for renewal, or parts of it. one part is the nsa big data collection. >> that's right. john: you have opposed this. and i have taken heat from libertarians because i say, what obama says. it is just he metadata it is not your personal phone call and it might stop terrorism. [booing] educate me. >> the government's collection of metadata is just as dangerous as its collection of content. if the government were collecting content i would think that that's a bad thing but metadata is actually bad. people need to understand with metadata they can figure out what you're doing throughout your life. they can figure out who you're calling. figure out whether you have a medical condition. think about all the phone records that you have and all o
i think it should be expectation of members of congress they explain themselves.hey don't have to do it through facebook. they could use other methods. should tell the public tell them why they voted way they did on every single vote. [applause] john: let's just take one issue before we go to questions. the patriot act is coming up for renewal, or parts of it. one part is the nsa big data collection. >> that's right. john: you have opposed this. and i have taken heat from libertarians...
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this explains why the universe is sorry enormous in uniform and in detail i can explain the pattern of fluctuations that we see. so the theory of inflation is very effective at explaining this, one of the problems that had is that what you want to have happen is this high-energy vacuum to decay into normal particles to make the hot big bang that we see. the problem with this was his like you're trying to boil water on the stove and the water represents this inflating see a vacuum energy which is inflating very fast. you wanted to turn all into steam and ordinary particles, but what happens is that if you've ever boiled water on the stove is that it forms bubbles. so we expect to get bubbles of particles forming and that didn't like uniform. i was one of the people, myself and andre he proposed in 1982 that what happened was we were living in one of the bubbles, these were individual bubble universes that were expanding. from inside the bubble it looks uniform and the other bubbles are so far away the light hasn't gotten to you. so this form that problem in this this is called new infla
this explains why the universe is sorry enormous in uniform and in detail i can explain the pattern of fluctuations that we see. so the theory of inflation is very effective at explaining this, one of the problems that had is that what you want to have happen is this high-energy vacuum to decay into normal particles to make the hot big bang that we see. the problem with this was his like you're trying to boil water on the stove and the water represents this inflating see a vacuum energy which...
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just to explain that potential appeal, thejudge just to explain that potential appeal, the judge in just appeal, the judge in the court today rejected an application for an appeal, but it can be taken to a higher court. that application would be made by lawyers acting for the office of the official solicitor, who represents people in litigation who represents people in litigation who are vulnerable and so are not able to represent themselves. in this case, representing paul briggs. russia says the evacuation of civilians and rebels from east aleppo should be completed within two days. tonight, the us state department said america had done all it could to help end the fighting. i think it is pretty obvious to see, time and time, and time again, russia did not meet their commitments with respect to using their influence, their considerable influence, to stop the bombing and gassing, allowing aid to get in and help us create the conditions for political talks. now, if you read thejoint political talks. now, if you read the joint statement today, and if they are able to meet everything they
just to explain that potential appeal, thejudge just to explain that potential appeal, the judge in just appeal, the judge in the court today rejected an application for an appeal, but it can be taken to a higher court. that application would be made by lawyers acting for the office of the official solicitor, who represents people in litigation who represents people in litigation who are vulnerable and so are not able to represent themselves. in this case, representing paul briggs. russia says...
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next, we'll explain why he needs to change the state law first. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> right now on "nbc 10 news today," demolition derby. police say a car stolen in montgomery county left a trail of destruction after crashing into a wall or building and a tree in philadelphia. >>> cosby in court. today the comedian and his legal team will try and stop montgomery county prosecutors from allowing more than a dozen accusers from testifying at his trial. >>> and health records hacked. new jersey-based quest diagnostics says personal information belonging to nearly 40,000 patients was breached by cyber criminals. >>> good morning. welcome to "nbc 10 news today." it is 5:30. i'm t
next, we'll explain why he needs to change the state law first. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> right now on "nbc...
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dom chu is in the newsroom to explain. dom. >> i see what you did there, melissa, but let's focus on breadth, that major of range and scope rather than the air in and outz of our lungs. here's what we're looking at. one of the more positive signs is not only the upward direction of prices but how many stocks are rising in this tide. this chart shows the cumulative advanced decline line for nyse traded stocks. it's a measure of breadth, it goes up when the net number of traded stocks goes up and vice versa. the upward trend shows there are more net gainers than decliners. and we're getting other encouraging signs, as well, how many stocks are making new 52-week high. we had around 112 of them in the s&p 500 yesterday make new highs. today there are 40 to make new highs, including record highs for consumer-related stocks, like darden restaurants and transportation stocks like southwest airlines, alaska airlines, and also ups as well. melissa, that positive breadth is what's giving bulls that breath of fresh air. can it stay
dom chu is in the newsroom to explain. dom. >> i see what you did there, melissa, but let's focus on breadth, that major of range and scope rather than the air in and outz of our lungs. here's what we're looking at. one of the more positive signs is not only the upward direction of prices but how many stocks are rising in this tide. this chart shows the cumulative advanced decline line for nyse traded stocks. it's a measure of breadth, it goes up when the net number of traded stocks goes...
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it's sort of sounds like a way of explaining it. we spend i don't know how many millions of dollars in the frequencies of what i think is the frequency of hydrogen with messages that we are sending out to the universe which they may be receiving 10,000 years from now. we are looking at the past, yes. when we look at stars, we look at the path of the stars and that is an idea that people recognized even before einstein. as soon as -- i hope i don't miss up to history too much, but it was in the middle of the 19th century that people established not only that it has a finite speed o but exactly what that w. maxwell did that in establishing electromagnetism. so immediately, a few smart people recognized that meant the light that was coming to us from very far away in distance was also coming to us from very far away in time and that's why we measure the distance in terms of light years. i don't think we can see into the future. >> yes, just a couple more. >> in the beginning of your talk, you started about mentioning wells in 1895 he w
it's sort of sounds like a way of explaining it. we spend i don't know how many millions of dollars in the frequencies of what i think is the frequency of hydrogen with messages that we are sending out to the universe which they may be receiving 10,000 years from now. we are looking at the past, yes. when we look at stars, we look at the path of the stars and that is an idea that people recognized even before einstein. as soon as -- i hope i don't miss up to history too much, but it was in the...
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i will not explain, i am not a geneticist nor biologically equipped to explain how is advanced.ation i was on twitter trying to explain what detassling corn was and how you end up with mixtures of seed corn. i referred to corn as as bisexual and i set off a debate on twitter. i will not explain in technical terms what it means to be that corn needs to be detassled, what -- but you want cross pollinated corn so you predesignated male and female roles. -- rows. a lot of kids in the eastern part of the state have been shipped out to the fields in the work. -- fields in the summer to detassle corn and it is ugly and painful work. you meet up at the local junior high or the local elementary out toand get bussed wherever you are going to go. you are taking the corn that has male and female parts and you are removing the male parts so it can be fertilized by the part of the corn that still has the tassel you are cross pollinating it with. the six rows that you will pull the tassels out of, having irrigation so that they get stuck. the field may have flooded. you may stand in water that is a
i will not explain, i am not a geneticist nor biologically equipped to explain how is advanced.ation i was on twitter trying to explain what detassling corn was and how you end up with mixtures of seed corn. i referred to corn as as bisexual and i set off a debate on twitter. i will not explain in technical terms what it means to be that corn needs to be detassled, what -- but you want cross pollinated corn so you predesignated male and female roles. -- rows. a lot of kids in the eastern part...
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let me explain. he was headed to a friend's house because he couldn't tie a necktie he needed for a presentation. the officer asked for the tie while the student retrieved his paperwork. >> that's awesome. >> the officer tied the tie for the student, helped him adjust it, and sent him on his way with a warning. >> see, i know so many college students who take the tie off. they just hang it up so that it's still tied and then they put it back on. >> i mean he had a legitimate excuse for speeding. getting to class presentation and wanted to look the part. >> i can't tie a tie, but i don't need to wear one every day. somebody needs to learn. that was nice of him to do. >>> we're going to start. the disabled vehicle here over into the right hand shoulder. lanes aren't block right now. looks like somebody pulled up to help him. no delays because of that. so when we start seeing delays, it won't be because of this disabled vehicle. also checking in with the area bridges. the tacoma elmira should be schedul
let me explain. he was headed to a friend's house because he couldn't tie a necktie he needed for a presentation. the officer asked for the tie while the student retrieved his paperwork. >> that's awesome. >> the officer tied the tie for the student, helped him adjust it, and sent him on his way with a warning. >> see, i know so many college students who take the tie off. they just hang it up so that it's still tied and then they put it back on. >> i mean he had a...
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we'll explain.. we capitol.. its going to be a cold one out there today.. our storm watch 7 team is monitoring that bitter cold air.. we'll have the updated forecast coming up in a few minutes.. new d-n-a technology will be used in the investigation into one of the nation's most high-profile unsolved murders.. the killing of jonbenet ramsey. the six-year-old beauty queen was found dead in her home in boulder, colorado, back in 1996. she'd bn beaten and strangled. no one has ever been charged. in 2008, her parents were formally cleared. some evidence taken from the house will be tested again, using new technology. the district attorney doesn't itself will solve the case. but he says this technology could be significant down the road, if someone is ever charged. happening today.. closing arguments are set to begin in the murder trial of 22-year-old dylann roof. he's charged with gunning down nine black parishioners inside a church in charleston, south carolina.. in june of last year. he's confessed to the shootings. during the trial, prosecutors questioned 36
we'll explain.. we capitol.. its going to be a cold one out there today.. our storm watch 7 team is monitoring that bitter cold air.. we'll have the updated forecast coming up in a few minutes.. new d-n-a technology will be used in the investigation into one of the nation's most high-profile unsolved murders.. the killing of jonbenet ramsey. the six-year-old beauty queen was found dead in her home in boulder, colorado, back in 1996. she'd bn beaten and strangled. no one has ever been charged....
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. >> reporter: before leaving town he spent most of the time explaining and defending his administration's response to the hacking, and he also shows an antidote of how he told putin to back off and he warned a more forceful response could come. at his year-end press conference, barack obama revealed his warning to vladimir putin about interfering in the 2016 presidential election. >> i told him to cut it out. >> and many in his party are frustrated he did not do more, and obama's explanation offered little comfort to agrieved democrats. >> i wanted to make sure we were playing it straight. >> facing the press, the fbi now agrees with the cia that the russians tried to elect donald trump, but the president refusing to go that far. >> we have not seen evidence with machines being tampered with, so that assurance i can provide. >> all but confirming the news story that the russian president ordered the attacks. >> not much happens in russia without putin knowing. >> and richard burr's analysis has been requested by president-elect trump, and saying unlike many in washington they check politi
. >> reporter: before leaving town he spent most of the time explaining and defending his administration's response to the hacking, and he also shows an antidote of how he told putin to back off and he warned a more forceful response could come. at his year-end press conference, barack obama revealed his warning to vladimir putin about interfering in the 2016 presidential election. >> i told him to cut it out. >> and many in his party are frustrated he did not do more, and...
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>> 20 explain my view of the situation. korea has played a major role but and and then when the united states but tried not built itself compelled to intervene. so with those relations in general, second the basic objective has to be to remove nuclear weapons. there is no maneuvering they can make nuclear weapons tolerable because china and japan and every country in the region that they are working on weapons that but of course, nobody is prepared to give up the nuclear weapons is not for the united states to question its existence but the lake the head the only thing that they have achieved in their history and the national effort to but incidentally it is a question. because this seems so strange to maintain and self but sooner or later but something may happen and in my opinion into the international community of what to do with such a contingency of a very dangerous escalation. so it thinks it is important for the united states and china to come to an understanding, not just about removing nuclear weapons. but after th
>> 20 explain my view of the situation. korea has played a major role but and and then when the united states but tried not built itself compelled to intervene. so with those relations in general, second the basic objective has to be to remove nuclear weapons. there is no maneuvering they can make nuclear weapons tolerable because china and japan and every country in the region that they are working on weapons that but of course, nobody is prepared to give up the nuclear weapons is not...
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i will not explain where she was branded and what she was branded with. it to keep of the integrity of the investigation. >> reporter: the two older women to help her captors kept their faces covered it or older women with great here. and dark eyebrows. -- and gray hair. >> reporter: her husband explained that when she was about she was tied with a bag and her hair cut. >> brittney: most amateurs will start off at 40 degrees with the inland locations. they will stay in the mid '50s and another chilly day but we are tracking a slight warming trend and the 7 day forecast and will go over all of the details of after the break. >> steve:a young father of two gunned down while trying to make his community a better place. tonight -- what we know about the city worker shot and killed in san francisco. >> vicki:then. something worth more than a flash. what the thief got away with. from the back of this open truck. >> steve: we'll be right back >> steve:a teenage girl says she was sexually assaulted during a east bay high school. >> vicki:a male student from that
i will not explain where she was branded and what she was branded with. it to keep of the integrity of the investigation. >> reporter: the two older women to help her captors kept their faces covered it or older women with great here. and dark eyebrows. -- and gray hair. >> reporter: her husband explained that when she was about she was tied with a bag and her hair cut. >> brittney: most amateurs will start off at 40 degrees with the inland locations. they will stay in the mid...
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explain that fund, particularly, the differences in the bill and what new york city has requested. >> it's much less than new york city has requested. the ranking member of the appropriations committee says this is not going to help new york city nearly as much as it needs to address what's going on in new york right now. and the kind of extra law enforcement resources that are being used. and yet that in itself doesn't seem to be a stumbling block either. there are other things. for example, joe manchin, the senator from west virginia is very angry that only a minor extension of minors benefits is in the cr. he'd been talking to republicans about extending protections to make sure retired miners and their widows would receive their health benefits for a number of years. in this cr, health benefits only would be extended for the duration of the cr so today he was threatening to withhold consent until he could negotiate a better deal. and he was talking about perhaps offering an extension through next week, maybe next monday, tuesday, in order to give them more time to negotiate these
explain that fund, particularly, the differences in the bill and what new york city has requested. >> it's much less than new york city has requested. the ranking member of the appropriations committee says this is not going to help new york city nearly as much as it needs to address what's going on in new york right now. and the kind of extra law enforcement resources that are being used. and yet that in itself doesn't seem to be a stumbling block either. there are other things. for...
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and we will explain what is behind the horns.atas of president-elect donald trump are being sold in guatemala city for an annual festival. piÑata makers say trump is by far their best seller. >> britteny: to jill worse or whether we will have more snowfall in our 7 day forecast. even as the going to next week. >> steve: the fairness is usually good for business but we will explain what's behind the horns. >> reporter: the major construction of fourth and howard waterman and broke in the middle of the night now having to reconstruct the road at least a to the clear up coming up on kron 4 news at 8. >> steve: pinatas being sold and of big way. guatemalans celebrated their some of the larger ones can take a month to put together. costing as much as two-hundred dollars. vendors say piÑatas of famous people usually sell the best. in 20-15, the best sellers were president raiders owner mark davis hasn't held back in calling out oakland for its lack of planning in keeping his team from leaving. but in the last few months, the city has a
and we will explain what is behind the horns.atas of president-elect donald trump are being sold in guatemala city for an annual festival. piÑata makers say trump is by far their best seller. >> britteny: to jill worse or whether we will have more snowfall in our 7 day forecast. even as the going to next week. >> steve: the fairness is usually good for business but we will explain what's behind the horns. >> reporter: the major construction of fourth and howard waterman and...
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lee ann explains why there is such a disparity. >>reporter: johnson computer science and programming continued to be among the highest growing sector if the state. yet the future work force isn't being trained with nirjen situation. >> 65 percent of students in california had no access to computer science courses. >>reporter: center in oakland keeps track of information technology available to all students. they also found that because there is little access, california high school students who took the a p exam in computer science this year was in incredibly low. >> less than 1% of all high school students took that exam. and for students from under represented background it was a lot lower than we would expect. >>reporter: according to the college board today just over 4800 high schools nationwide offer a p computer science. more schools have a p english literature even a p psychology is more popular. jeremy is with code hs trying thousands of teamers nationwid nationwide. >> most teachers don't teach computer science so it's mat
lee ann explains why there is such a disparity. >>reporter: johnson computer science and programming continued to be among the highest growing sector if the state. yet the future work force isn't being trained with nirjen situation. >> 65 percent of students in california had no access to computer science courses. >>reporter: center in oakland keeps track of information technology available to all students. they also found that because there is little access, california high...
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contact 6's jenna sachs explains how those specialty tires work and shows you the drawbacks. gloria strunin recently leased a new car that has no spare tire. she drives long distances by herself to see her family and was alarmed to learn shed have to depend solely on her run flat tires in case of a puncture. mile range. 'it was a big concern of mine and it still is to this day.' consumer reports tire expert gene petersen says run flat tires have thicker sidewalls than traditional tires. most manufacturers say they will support the car at speeds up to 50 miles an hour for a distance of at least 50 miles after most flats. but he has a caution. "theyre not going to work for everything, so if you do have a ripped sidewall, if you do have not be able to drive on it." run-flat tires are also more expensive than regular tires. depending on size some can cost as much as 300 dollars each. there are also fewer models available, and might have to be special- ordered. why are so many car makers ditching the spare for run-flat tires? "so manufacturers are eliminating the spare to lighten
contact 6's jenna sachs explains how those specialty tires work and shows you the drawbacks. gloria strunin recently leased a new car that has no spare tire. she drives long distances by herself to see her family and was alarmed to learn shed have to depend solely on her run flat tires in case of a puncture. mile range. 'it was a big concern of mine and it still is to this day.' consumer reports tire expert gene petersen says run flat tires have thicker sidewalls than traditional tires. most...
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we'll explain. >>> plus, one stock is about to join the trump rally. and here's a hint. we'll break it down. >>> and a number of stocks are at 52-week highs, and guess what? they could be going higher. high enough to get you rich we'll give you the names. the action begins right now. >>> let's get right to it. tech has finally joined the trump rally. surging more than 3% to a record high. this as we saw big moves from tech titans, alphabet, microsoft, facebook and apple. so is tech your best bet and which stocks could go higher? let's get in the money right now. not a moment to spare, dan. >> yeah. so we spend an awful lot of time talking about them and oddly we have not been talking a whole heck of a lot about them. what's interesting there, when you look at amazon and facebook, they have not really participated. they're still down 10% from their all-time highs. possibly a valuation thing, possibly in october. the other two, the ones that have very reasonable valuation, apple and alphabet started to join the party. this week alone, let's talk about google, up 5%. it had
we'll explain. >>> plus, one stock is about to join the trump rally. and here's a hint. we'll break it down. >>> and a number of stocks are at 52-week highs, and guess what? they could be going higher. high enough to get you rich we'll give you the names. the action begins right now. >>> let's get right to it. tech has finally joined the trump rally. surging more than 3% to a record high. this as we saw big moves from tech titans, alphabet, microsoft, facebook and...
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the change that is at the heart of the story and that our new center is undertaking to document and explain. it is a pleasure for me to introduce some of that work to you tonight and the people doing it. we have to great guests -- heidi roizen and and -- heidi and michelle zatlyn.
the change that is at the heart of the story and that our new center is undertaking to document and explain. it is a pleasure for me to introduce some of that work to you tonight and the people doing it. we have to great guests -- heidi roizen and and -- heidi and michelle zatlyn.