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the market responds to fibs and fiction. now, this one was a short-lived one, but i believe there can be much longer-lived ones and if the market is that sensitive to tweets. all tweets are lies. and twitter itself is a lie and facebook is a lie and it's invading our whole culture. but you cannot just walk away from it. you can't eradicate social media from modern society. it's become a very strong and integral part of our society and indeed suffering. you can't walk away from it, you can't say, oh, no, totally ignore you, you're no part of this. >> no, that's right. i think the lesson to be taken here, there are truths like earnings and solid dividends from companies and you better pay attention and not be a trader in the markets because imagine if the twitter barrage had been more after epidemic, rather than a single sneeze. you could literally unleash a day of devastation on the
the market responds to fibs and fiction. now, this one was a short-lived one, but i believe there can be much longer-lived ones and if the market is that sensitive to tweets. all tweets are lies. and twitter itself is a lie and facebook is a lie and it's invading our whole culture. but you cannot just walk away from it. you can't eradicate social media from modern society. it's become a very strong and integral part of our society and indeed suffering. you can't walk away from it, you can't...
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. >>> well, everyone saw this in "pulp fiction." but director tarantino hasn't seen that classic chevy malibu since. it was stolen, right after the movie came out. but nearly 20 years later, susan says it's just turned up, and of all places, oakland. >> i mean, don't [ bleep ] another man's vehicle. it's just against the rules. >> reporter: someone didn't just break the rules. he broke the law. 19 years ago. stealing the 1965 red chevy from quinton tarantino's drive way, same one featured in "pulp fiction." >> let's get a steak. >> you can get a steak here, daddy o. >> after you, kitty cat. >> reporter: cops arrested a victorville man, after he was caught stripping a car with a vin that matched another car up in oakland, which turned out to be the "pulp fiction" chevy. >> getting it back after 17 years, that's amazing. >> when you lose something like that, it's like losing a family member. so it's pretty great to recover that. >> reporter: the chevy owners at the classic car show remember the car from that 1994 film. >> the front en
. >>> well, everyone saw this in "pulp fiction." but director tarantino hasn't seen that classic chevy malibu since. it was stolen, right after the movie came out. but nearly 20 years later, susan says it's just turned up, and of all places, oakland. >> i mean, don't [ bleep ] another man's vehicle. it's just against the rules. >> reporter: someone didn't just break the rules. he broke the law. 19 years ago. stealing the 1965 red chevy from quinton tarantino's...
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>> sometimes science informs science fiction and sometimes science fiction informs science, right? >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, we join the hunt with scientists asking, is anybody else out there? >> osgood: to sample life in the future all you needed was to meet the jetsons, or so they had tv audiences believing a half a century ago. this morning lee cowan puts the cartoon promise to the test. >> reporter: it's impossible to talk about the future without talking about one very familiar family. the jetsons supposedly lived in the year 2062, some 50 years from now on the calendar but in many ways it's still worlds away. >> it's something that is nostalgic but is also still very futuristic for us. >> reporter: our jetsonian expectations later on sunday morning. >> this is more like it. osgood: we'll have those stories and much more. first let's go to don dahler in the news room for the sunday morning headlines. >> good morning. it's april 28, 2013. this morning in rome, a gunman shot two police officers outside the italian premiere's office. it happened as a man was being swo
>> sometimes science informs science fiction and sometimes science fiction informs science, right? >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, we join the hunt with scientists asking, is anybody else out there? >> osgood: to sample life in the future all you needed was to meet the jetsons, or so they had tv audiences believing a half a century ago. this morning lee cowan puts the cartoon promise to the test. >> reporter: it's impossible to talk about the future without talking...
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it's a non-fiction book in comics form. tends to throw a lot of people, but for many years now folks have been using comic books to do reporting. tim and i are not the first. but it's stale relatively small field. before i talk about the books specifically, i'm going to be brief because there are other folks and have a discussion i want to take you back about three years, so the 2009, 2010 time frame where i was had spent the previous five years reporting mostly from iraq and afghanistan in a smattering of other conflict zones, but the sort of dominant theme of my reporting looking at it as an american writing for an american audience, the dominant theme is what behad done or wrong or screwing things up. the iraq war obviously began with a lies and mistakes of epic proportion. and besides being launched on a false premise was conducted badly. so in iraqi recorded on -- reported on the training of iraqi security forces, which was also going badly. reconstruction of iraq, which was going badly, manipulation and suppression of
it's a non-fiction book in comics form. tends to throw a lot of people, but for many years now folks have been using comic books to do reporting. tim and i are not the first. but it's stale relatively small field. before i talk about the books specifically, i'm going to be brief because there are other folks and have a discussion i want to take you back about three years, so the 2009, 2010 time frame where i was had spent the previous five years reporting mostly from iraq and afghanistan in a...
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they are more restless. >> only kids have adhd. >> that's fiction, too.s can have adhd. 1 out of 10 kids diagnoseded with it. adults may have had it as kids then they missed. they are diagnosed as adults. a problem for adults. >> that has been studied. >> some kids outgrow adhd is this true? >> that's true. but about 70 percent don't. 70 percent continue to have it as adults. some for the reason as you were sayi may have a period of inattentiveness or hyper activity as their brain matures. >> big controversial ones here. can if cure adhd. >> it helps children and adults focus better and perform better on tests and behave together. they perform it on the test before you dear. >> and the flip side is these medications may have side effects and long-term implications even if you are off of them. >> that's right. we don't know all of the long-term implications but they are helpful as a large group as well. >> kids with adhd are always hyper is that fact or fiction? >> that's a very important fiction to know. there's a couple different kinds of adhd. one is hy
they are more restless. >> only kids have adhd. >> that's fiction, too.s can have adhd. 1 out of 10 kids diagnoseded with it. adults may have had it as kids then they missed. they are diagnosed as adults. a problem for adults. >> that has been studied. >> some kids outgrow adhd is this true? >> that's true. but about 70 percent don't. 70 percent continue to have it as adults. some for the reason as you were sayi may have a period of inattentiveness or hyper...
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the problem i think is this whole sort of political fiction you can just pass a budget in washington and poof, you know, several hundred thousand or several million jobs will be created. and i personally, you and i talked about this, are -- i'm concerned about the overpromising of jobs now adds opposed to laying the conditions
the problem i think is this whole sort of political fiction you can just pass a budget in washington and poof, you know, several hundred thousand or several million jobs will be created. and i personally, you and i talked about this, are -- i'm concerned about the overpromising of jobs now adds opposed to laying the conditions
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it is such fiction. autistic kids can have what's called meltdowns where they get frustrated or angry but they are more likely to take it out on themselves and no evidence that it increases violence. >> dr. marc siegel, thank you very much. next on the rundown, we'll read your brew responses. >> two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. the u.s. sending f-22 fighter jets to south korea for some drills. this comes as north korea now says it is in a state of war with the south. >> prosecutors will seek the death penalty against james holmes. they rejected a plea deal last week for life without parole. >>> it's opening day at ballparks across the country. the astros beat the rangers 8-2 in the season opener, houston's first ever game in the american league. >>> we look at the the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good, delta ordering 60 pizzas as a way to apologize to passengers for a really long wait. airlines are required to provide basic food and
it is such fiction. autistic kids can have what's called meltdowns where they get frustrated or angry but they are more likely to take it out on themselves and no evidence that it increases violence. >> dr. marc siegel, thank you very much. next on the rundown, we'll read your brew responses. >> two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. the u.s. sending f-22 fighter jets to south korea for some drills. this comes as north korea...
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i used to think that dickens had the greatest fork in fiction. when mr. finally gets to her bedroom in the chaotic house and manages to close the door without crushing the fingers of the children in the hinges looks toward the window and sees curtains held in place with a fork. roth had a trial run in his great fork seen in operation shylock when he stabs the back of the hand she just used to cover her eyes. i feel sure that all of this will be detailed sunday in a dissertation flatware in dickens and roth. fortunately an american pastoral the drunken woman who attempts to stab his father in the eye also misses. what has happened to remind you is that supremely well meaning if relentless has pushed the unhappy woman's -- replaced it with a glass of milk and is patiently feeding her piece of pie when she announces that she will feed herself and instead go straight for his eye and missing it by one inch. and another woman at the party starts to laugh. her laughter is the last sound in the book. not bad for somebody as drunk as this baby she says. leaving "a
i used to think that dickens had the greatest fork in fiction. when mr. finally gets to her bedroom in the chaotic house and manages to close the door without crushing the fingers of the children in the hinges looks toward the window and sees curtains held in place with a fork. roth had a trial run in his great fork seen in operation shylock when he stabs the back of the hand she just used to cover her eyes. i feel sure that all of this will be detailed sunday in a dissertation flatware in...
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action fiction director. columbia school of the arts.el shavin, "telegraph." it is good to have you all here. michael, about a third of the way in your book, barack obama shows up as a character. i want to start off with you about how you thought about writing the character of barack obama because you were doing something similar to, i think, what barack obama and his speech writers have to do. >> i mean, i actually think what you -- what i -- get out of that quote that you read from the article is that it is -- there is an attempt to the part of both barack obama and his speech writers and people who are in charge of the way he presented the media to create a narrative and create a character. here's not actually the character barack obama i think barack obama was talking about in that quote. the narrative to me is written by some much larger collective entity that incorporates both, you know, right wing commentary and left wing the way he is perceived by ordinary people and things that other people write about him and say about him and
action fiction director. columbia school of the arts.el shavin, "telegraph." it is good to have you all here. michael, about a third of the way in your book, barack obama shows up as a character. i want to start off with you about how you thought about writing the character of barack obama because you were doing something similar to, i think, what barack obama and his speech writers have to do. >> i mean, i actually think what you -- what i -- get out of that quote that you read...
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so this is really narrative nonfiction and i knew the elements of fiction in my writing. i bring and the desert as a major player in all of my work and characters in the big way and bring in their back story and so on. so it's hard for me to say, true, crime doesn't apply to what i do. >> my latest book, "lost girls" in vaults really serious heavy-duty research including going to state residents to interview john gartner who raped two teenaged girls and i had to go through him and his family. i waited until i finished all of my research and because the case did not go to trial i actually thought it would be easier. it turned out to be more difficult because the documentation that i would normally get by looking through court exhibits, court transcripts, the trial, interviewing attorneys about their strategies and the things i would normally do with crime books which are nonfiction, trying to get behind the story until the scene. i really didn't have access to that information so had to i had to get enterprising. i sent him letters which he signed and sent to the various s
so this is really narrative nonfiction and i knew the elements of fiction in my writing. i bring and the desert as a major player in all of my work and characters in the big way and bring in their back story and so on. so it's hard for me to say, true, crime doesn't apply to what i do. >> my latest book, "lost girls" in vaults really serious heavy-duty research including going to state residents to interview john gartner who raped two teenaged girls and i had to go through him...
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what's fact and what's fiction? let's ask dr. mark seigel. >> hi, ainsley, how are you?i am great. >> fact or fiction, your body needs days off from exercise. >> that's a fact you need days off. here's why you need days off. your muscles get exhausted they get worn down. you can have more injuries if you exercise 7 days a week. i also think exercise is addictive if i tell people they are going to plan their days off two-days becomes three-days becomes 4 days. shoot shoot for 7 days you will never do it. >> you won't do 7, you will do 6. >> fact or fiction, the best way to work out is going hard every time. >> you actually injure your muscles. you build up free radicals and muscles wear down. exercise tends to wear down your muscles and it's the recovery that builds up your strength. >> take an tins cardio class or a pilate's class? >> you want to go in your zone increasing little by little. you don't gooif a car or your body 100,000 dollars. >> ymuscles get stronger? >> exercise stresses muscles. when you are recovering from exercise that's when they repair and get stron
what's fact and what's fiction? let's ask dr. mark seigel. >> hi, ainsley, how are you?i am great. >> fact or fiction, your body needs days off from exercise. >> that's a fact you need days off. here's why you need days off. your muscles get exhausted they get worn down. you can have more injuries if you exercise 7 days a week. i also think exercise is addictive if i tell people they are going to plan their days off two-days becomes three-days becomes 4 days. shoot shoot for 7...
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you spent an hour debating the merits of your own fiction.accustomed to 24 news networks thriving on conflicts. generally that conflict is between two outside parties. cnn's reporters have discovered that they can remove the middleman. and spend hours of programming fighting amongst themselves. they have figured out a way to [bleep] in their own mouth. cnn has become the human sent peed of news. for more on today's dizzying events we go out to john oliver in boston. quite a day, john. >> hi, john. yes, indeed. look a real black mark to be honest on all of us in the news-gathering business. although -- i totally shouldn't be saying this right now. they do have just minutes ago a suspect in custody which i obviously can't confirm but will say. >> jon: are you sure about this? yes, jon, yes. i'm not positive but i can say that it is a dark-skinned male, possibly white, or maybe a woman. it could be, jon, it could be a mannish woman or an effiminate man. i don't want to appear rude at this point by asking the suspect. you know how sensitive these
you spent an hour debating the merits of your own fiction.accustomed to 24 news networks thriving on conflicts. generally that conflict is between two outside parties. cnn's reporters have discovered that they can remove the middleman. and spend hours of programming fighting amongst themselves. they have figured out a way to [bleep] in their own mouth. cnn has become the human sent peed of news. for more on today's dizzying events we go out to john oliver in boston. quite a day, john. >>...
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i would like to develop a fictional piece of property or piece of property in the fictional sort of way . what we have here is stockton street ~ and the new muni metro. and i would like for the board of supervisors to eminent domain me all the property around it so it kind of looks like that. i would like to build an 80 story, 70 story, 50 story apartment towers. we will call it the global birds nest village. i can sell it all the way across the world. dubai. people buy whole floors. it will be wonderful. we can build bridges across from one building to another building. [speaker not understood] dwelling right around a muni central. of course these will have limousines down at the service, down in the basement, exquisite underground shops, the whole nine yards. and the question i want to ask is, this is easier to get task and had built in this city than 26 units of a condo, 26 units of rent control cost of living apartments, 26 units -- thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood] and i live in the district 6. i ha
i would like to develop a fictional piece of property or piece of property in the fictional sort of way . what we have here is stockton street ~ and the new muni metro. and i would like for the board of supervisors to eminent domain me all the property around it so it kind of looks like that. i would like to build an 80 story, 70 story, 50 story apartment towers. we will call it the global birds nest village. i can sell it all the way across the world. dubai. people buy whole floors. it will be...
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. >>> plus, police say it is far from fiction set here in the bay area. >> reporter: fans are streaming in to oakland's oracle arena for tonight's sold out playoff game. i'm jodi hernandez. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> happening now, something we have been waiting for since 2007. >> we don't get to do this very off. after o games on the road the warriors are back at home for a playoff game. they continue their playoff series, game three against the denver nuggets. we bring in jodi hernandez who joins us in oakland with about 40,000 of your new best friends? >> reporter: there's a lot of people out here, raj. fans are fired up. you can see some flooding into oracle arena as we speak. oakland fans couldn't be happier their team is back on the map. >> we think oakland is the best place to have the warriors. >> reporter: they are passing out fliers at tonight's warriors playoff game hoping to tap in on fans' excitement to help convince them to scrap plans to move to san francisco. since 1971 they've been on this side of the bay. and they'll realize this is the best place for them
. >>> plus, police say it is far from fiction set here in the bay area. >> reporter: fans are streaming in to oakland's oracle arena for tonight's sold out playoff game. i'm jodi hernandez. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> happening now, something we have been waiting for since 2007. >> we don't get to do this very off. after o games on the road the warriors are back at home for a playoff game. they continue their playoff series, game three against the denver...
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unhappiness, but a rocket ship that landed me on far universes of the world when i found science fiction to understanding places that i thought i'd never get to visit. i now gratefully have the wherewithal to do it. but i found india and africa and places that i had heard about on television but never imagined knowing. and i learned about them through books. i hope that every child in this audience and any child who hears me speaking understands that television is wonderful, but words paint pictures in a way that nothing else can. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. starting at 7 p.m. eastern, ann kirscher in recounts the live of josephine marcus we were. then david graeber argues that america's political system has disenfranchised those without wealth. followed by dennis bryan, author of "the elected and the chosen." at 10 p.m. eastern on our weekly "after words" program, karen halpert talks about her book, "chasing gideon," with jenna green of the national law journal. we conclude
unhappiness, but a rocket ship that landed me on far universes of the world when i found science fiction to understanding places that i thought i'd never get to visit. i now gratefully have the wherewithal to do it. but i found india and africa and places that i had heard about on television but never imagined knowing. and i learned about them through books. i hope that every child in this audience and any child who hears me speaking understands that television is wonderful, but words paint...
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sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts from recruited deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete to cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they think by something like this you're saying that you know what it will look like you know the hall is more likely to be a small tank or a time. to develop. we saw the the top of us the research wing of the pentagon the courser for instance us a research platform for this and a seven and a half ton six we reduce quite extraordinary piece of technology they also have a project which is called developed in the thomas submarine that can go over submarines but cynthia's to testing and then the planes and there is well it's not negative robots that kind of would fall over in a bubble and this is being launched in london how big a r
sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts from recruited deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete to cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they think by something like...
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this is the first time in california's history where award-winning works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and activity books are being added that recognize lgbt youth. despite being in london, sociology professor james lee says that this move will benefit students in learning about the history and future of the lgbt community. "i believe that one of the biggest problems that young gay and lesbian people face is the silence about people who are like them, because it's always been something that we hushed up. like, i imagine there are still lots of people out there who don't know that oscar wilde was gay, right. but he's one of these great literary figures, but kids would never know even though that's such a prominent part about who he was." the new list will function as a guide for teaching curriculums in the coming school year, but california teachers are not yet required to use the books in their classes. "i don't really have an opinion on whether or not lgbt books are added to the public school reading lists, but i do remember from public school that we learned about communities and cul
this is the first time in california's history where award-winning works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and activity books are being added that recognize lgbt youth. despite being in london, sociology professor james lee says that this move will benefit students in learning about the history and future of the lgbt community. "i believe that one of the biggest problems that young gay and lesbian people face is the silence about people who are like them, because it's always been something...
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in the moment either plowed into developing this type of technology a place three miles from fine fiction or it's reality. it's a london. next avin lawson delves into the latest news of the new by the mainstream media stay prayed for breaking the set. to music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything too much mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care. only. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. place. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i'm seeing the team really messed up. in the old story so personally apologized and said. the worst year for the little. white house to give it to the radio guy and for
in the moment either plowed into developing this type of technology a place three miles from fine fiction or it's reality. it's a london. next avin lawson delves into the latest news of the new by the mainstream media stay prayed for breaking the set. to music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything too much mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why...
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sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts for really creative deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete to cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they thinking . i think like this guy if you're saying that you know what it will look like you know the hall is more likely to be a small tiny tiny. i mean the development saw the the top of us the research wing of the pentagon the courser for instance us a research platform for this and a seven and a half ton six we try to reduce quite an extraordinary piece of technology there also of a project which is called developed an autonomous submarine that can go over submarines that cynthia's to testing and then the millions and there is well it's not a good robots kind of would fold over in a bubble and this is being launched i
sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts for really creative deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete to cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they thinking . i think...
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the moment either plowed into developing this type of technology to the place of the mob and find fiction for its reality. say london. and up next we'll bring you the untold stories of the night you talk to me niger delta minutes and sash and say. welcome to the future what makes two pewters these days so super is the memory for that russian research is have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or check out a radical new architecture that promises unparalleled power design for the stars is that. under the colors don't worry because the latest cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break a sweat technology i'm doing here on along. the future as. wealthy british. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. so. six. simple.
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more money this ploughed into developing this type of technology the place we march from science fiction towards reality. london. the trial of one of russia's top opposition activists has resumed after a court almost one hundred kilometers northeast of moscow and seen a violin faces up to ten years in prison for allegedly embezzling half a million dollars worth of timber from a company head vised into thousand and nine but not the only one who's also a fiery anti corruption blogger believes the proceedings a politically motivated more now with. who's here with an update he go to great to see is so that here is the hearings have resumed in the city of kirov right was the latest from the. well no one is lawyers have said and announced that they've taken on the tactic of delaying and stalling and attracting as much media attention to this case as possible last week we were able to reschedule the hearing exactly for one week they have been saying that they're not being given enough time to properly study all the cases material so they've just asked the judge again but this time he rejected s
more money this ploughed into developing this type of technology the place we march from science fiction towards reality. london. the trial of one of russia's top opposition activists has resumed after a court almost one hundred kilometers northeast of moscow and seen a violin faces up to ten years in prison for allegedly embezzling half a million dollars worth of timber from a company head vised into thousand and nine but not the only one who's also a fiery anti corruption blogger believes the...
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add into developing this type of technology a closely mugs from fine fiction for its reality. london . and up next abby martin delves into the boston bombings on the gaps ignored by the mainstream media a break in the set just a moment. we'll get to the future good makes computers these days so super is the memory for that russian research as have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or check out a radical new architecture that promise is...
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the moment the this planet into developing this type of technology a place in the modern science fiction for its reality. london . and up next the untold stories of the delta militants.
the moment the this planet into developing this type of technology a place in the modern science fiction for its reality. london . and up next the untold stories of the delta militants.
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. >> factor fiction? tim cook is in danger of losing his job? er i think it's fiction. if we're sitting here in nine to 12 months and all the new products had bombed it might be a new story. in terms of apple? >> i totally agree with him on tim cook. he is a terrible cash al kay tore. i'm long going in and out. i'm long and have been for a while. >> i have owned this stock for a long time. >> you can't really love a stock that is at 44%. >> well, i have owned it for a heck of a lot longer but i never got out of it. if they have missed the boat, and it doesn't launch soon? sometime within the next months, then i think he has got a real problem. everybody who is foreign has the bigger screen phone. everybody. >> why does it take so long? they have the ipad mini. why does it take so long? why can't they work on that same platform? make it a phone and the people have to carry around one item in their pocket? why does it take so long to refresh when they have the product existing there? >> how many devices do you have in your man purse? >> seven right now. >> you are so hone
. >> factor fiction? tim cook is in danger of losing his job? er i think it's fiction. if we're sitting here in nine to 12 months and all the new products had bombed it might be a new story. in terms of apple? >> i totally agree with him on tim cook. he is a terrible cash al kay tore. i'm long going in and out. i'm long and have been for a while. >> i have owned this stock for a long time. >> you can't really love a stock that is at 44%. >> well, i have owned it...
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i have interest in writing on fiction -- non-fiction although i did over the last years -- about five years of my father's life. not the last years but five years sort of in the end part of his life i shot a documentary which i've never cut together but i have a lot of footage. >> rose: why? >> i don't know why i haven't done it. partly i didn't want to have to review the footage, i don't know why. i think i will put it together. i didn't know if i was ever going to make a film out of it. i thought i'd give it away or -- i felt i had to do it because i was a filmmaker and i had access to his personality in a way nobody else would because you tended to change his persona a lot when he was talking he'd become much more serious. at home he was a different person. so i do have some great footage. and i think -- i know -- i will know when the time is right to put this into -- to put it together. >> rose: you'll snow >> i think so, yes. >> rose: can't wait. right now we have "jacob's folly" a novel. rebecca miller, the great rebecca miller. much success to you. thank you. say hello to danie
i have interest in writing on fiction -- non-fiction although i did over the last years -- about five years of my father's life. not the last years but five years sort of in the end part of his life i shot a documentary which i've never cut together but i have a lot of footage. >> rose: why? >> i don't know why i haven't done it. partly i didn't want to have to review the footage, i don't know why. i think i will put it together. i didn't know if i was ever going to make a film out...
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but it was based on the fiction. >> and that fiction in both cases is that the native americans had never lived there and in the case of yellowstone the fiction on with the park and the idea of the park continued to be based well into the 20th-century was that the indians had been so eager and superstitious that they had been terrified of the place. in fact, go into the historical record and they were in and out all the time. hunting, sending out were parties. it would crisscross the from the with the buffalo grove seasonally. it would go into a sitting kraft tech kraft arrowheads. that of sitting cliff functioned as a demilitarized zone. and they went there for six reasons. in many cases their records of various tied to a tree in the hot springs as separate locations where they could be in touch with the spiritual dimensions of the world and the other world. so i guess my point in this book , and nothing there is a lot in common, especially with the book bryan has coming out now which is above sea level rise and certainly when we talk about the environment. as the title of this panel say
but it was based on the fiction. >> and that fiction in both cases is that the native americans had never lived there and in the case of yellowstone the fiction on with the park and the idea of the park continued to be based well into the 20th-century was that the indians had been so eager and superstitious that they had been terrified of the place. in fact, go into the historical record and they were in and out all the time. hunting, sending out were parties. it would crisscross the from...
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it's a fiction. in that book and in the movie, the idea is a he was inspired by his maid to paint this picture and she's actually the model who possess for the girl with the pearl earrings. people would say, i'm here to see the portrait where do i find it. they said we don't have it. what are they talking about and they took this literally and this was the maid. not true. it's one of those romantic stories, but just make the mystery more interesting but not a specific portrait of a person. there is a question on the aisle here? the question about whether the girl with the pearl earring was commissioned and the answer is we don't know. it did come out of rembrandt studio and another layer to the mystery in the story is we didn't know where she was for about 200 years. she resurfaces at an auction where the historian realizes this was a pretty good picture and decided they wouldn't bid against each other. it sold for 2 guilders and which is basically a dollar. the painting was yellow with age but still
it's a fiction. in that book and in the movie, the idea is a he was inspired by his maid to paint this picture and she's actually the model who possess for the girl with the pearl earrings. people would say, i'm here to see the portrait where do i find it. they said we don't have it. what are they talking about and they took this literally and this was the maid. not true. it's one of those romantic stories, but just make the mystery more interesting but not a specific portrait of a person....
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series looks at idaho where lawmakers are taking a tough stand against premarital sex, primarily fictionalharacter engaging in premarital sex on television. that's right. idaho legislators are so moral they even want to ban the immoral activities of people who don't actually exist. urging the federal government and the fcc to prohibit the portrayal of implied or premarital sex on tv between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. for 16 hours a day viewers will be spared trashy low brow stories like anna karenina and madam bovar and leaving airwaves safe for uplifting fare like honey boo boo and that chef who yells at people in kitchen restaurant. when i watch primetime tv i see a son of violence and bloody corpses on shows like csi but that doesn't seem to bother idaho lawmakers unless those decaying corporations are having premarital sex. i guess the plan is to protect the citizens of idaho from images of premarital sex. so nothing is more important than keeping everybody as ignorant about it as possible. wtf, idaho who is this bill even for? young people? they're not even watching tv. they're too busy
series looks at idaho where lawmakers are taking a tough stand against premarital sex, primarily fictionalharacter engaging in premarital sex on television. that's right. idaho legislators are so moral they even want to ban the immoral activities of people who don't actually exist. urging the federal government and the fcc to prohibit the portrayal of implied or premarital sex on tv between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. for 16 hours a day viewers will be spared trashy low brow stories like anna...
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it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queerell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a single work. after the talk, she bounces on stage to jump-start the q&a. less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. radar was voted the winner of these san francisco contest. after two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her full-time job. >> i am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. if i was only doing my
it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queerell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a single work. after the...
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spinoffi'm talking about the disappearance of the 19- 64 chevelle malibu from the movie pulp fiction. i'll tell you what bay area city it ended up in after the the classic chevrolet convertible featured in the film "pulp fiction" has been found in the bay area nearly two decades after it was stolen. this is a photo of the car in the movie. quentin tarantino's cherry red 1964 chevelle malibu was found in the oakland area earlier this week. authorities say an investigation back on april 18th led detectives to the car. they confirmed the vehicle belonged to tarantino and was reported stolen back in 1994. the car's current owner is not believed to be involved in its theft and is considered to be a victim of fraud. >> the next edition of people behaving badly on the electronic look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go
spinoffi'm talking about the disappearance of the 19- 64 chevelle malibu from the movie pulp fiction. i'll tell you what bay area city it ended up in after the the classic chevrolet convertible featured in the film "pulp fiction" has been found in the bay area nearly two decades after it was stolen. this is a photo of the car in the movie. quentin tarantino's cherry red 1964 chevelle malibu was found in the oakland area earlier this week. authorities say an investigation back on april...
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. >> dana says her $20 a day fiction escalated to a $300 a day habit transformer here into a fiend. >drug dealer made me an offer and said i'll give you x amount of drugs if you let me sleep with her. >> the memories of selling herself are trama for dana. >> the first time was really hard on me. i was so upset, i was crying. i sat in the shower just crying like what am i doing? am guying crazy? >> those who are open about their sex work experience, i would say it's about 95% also admit some sort of drug addiction. >> the trafficking survivors they counsel say that pimps and drug dealers use the need for drugs to enslave women. >> drugs cause physical addiction. your body goes through withdrawals. so even if the pimp is nowhere near them, the physical need for the drug overwhelms any urge to leave or to report that pimp, to go home, any of that. because they have this physical addiction, and it's not like they can go up to a cvs and say may i have some heroin? >> once i saw how much money from the drugs i made, it hushed any concern or any negative feelings i had towards it because the
. >> dana says her $20 a day fiction escalated to a $300 a day habit transformer here into a fiend. >drug dealer made me an offer and said i'll give you x amount of drugs if you let me sleep with her. >> the memories of selling herself are trama for dana. >> the first time was really hard on me. i was so upset, i was crying. i sat in the shower just crying like what am i doing? am guying crazy? >> those who are open about their sex work experience, i would say it's...