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>> herr: you get this craziness.er next to a person that's thinking about what instruments will look like in the future, next to someone like me, that's interfacing machines to the nervous system, you get really weird technologies. you get things that no one could've have conceived of. >> pelley: the media lab was conceived in a 1984 proposal. m.i.t.'s nicholas negroponte wrote, "computers are media" that will lead to "interactive systems." he predicted the rise of flat panel displays, hd tvs and news "whenever you want it." negroponte became cofounder of the lab, and its director for 20 years. >> nicholas negroponte: when we were demonstrating these things in, let's say, '85, '86, '87-- it was really considered new. >> pelley: it looked like magic. >> negroponte: indistinguishable from magic. >> you are going east on main street. >> pelley: in 1979, m.i.t. developed "movie map," which predated google street view by decades. >> you are going north on aspen street. >> pelley: now, notice what's so common today that yo
>> herr: you get this craziness.er next to a person that's thinking about what instruments will look like in the future, next to someone like me, that's interfacing machines to the nervous system, you get really weird technologies. you get things that no one could've have conceived of. >> pelley: the media lab was conceived in a 1984 proposal. m.i.t.'s nicholas negroponte wrote, "computers are media" that will lead to "interactive systems." he predicted the rise...
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abc news reporter elizabeth herr has the latest. >> reporter: president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen arrived and left court without talking to reporters. cohen and his lawyers were in court, ordered to hand over a list of clients and according to a new court filing by cohen's attorney, cohen worked for three clients over the past year. president trump, republican fundraiser elliott broidy and a third client who wished to remain anonymous. it turn s it was sean hannity. >> i never paid lal fees to michael. but i have occasionally had brief discussions with him about legal questions about which i wanted his input and perspective. >> court documents show cohen has been under investigation for months. the fbi raids last week looked for information about possible campaign finance violations to protect trump. in addition to the $130,000 cohen paid adult film star stormy daniels just before the election to stay quiet about her alleged affair with trump in 2006. the white house has denied the allegation of an affair. daniels, while not a party to cohen's hearing was also in court as a
abc news reporter elizabeth herr has the latest. >> reporter: president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen arrived and left court without talking to reporters. cohen and his lawyers were in court, ordered to hand over a list of clients and according to a new court filing by cohen's attorney, cohen worked for three clients over the past year. president trump, republican fundraiser elliott broidy and a third client who wished to remain anonymous. it turn s it was sean hannity. >> i...
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abc news reporter elizabeth herr is live in north korea with t--. >> reporter: the lawyers debated who the seized documents but the judge sided with prosecutors. >> president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen headed into court saying nothing to reporters. in court today after he and his attorneys were ordered to hand over a list of clients so the judge could determine what evidence federal investigators will be allowed to review. new tonight, it was revealed the one previous unnamed client of cohen was fox news host sean hannity. he issued a swift response. >> i never received an invoice from michael, i never paid legal fees to michael, but i have occasionally had brief discussions with him about legal questions about which i wanted his input and perspective and i assume that those conversations were attorney/client confidential. >> reporter: stormy daniels appeared and also in court as a spectator. >> my attorney and i are committed to making sure that everyone finds out the truth -- >> reporter: according to court documents, cohen has been under investigation for months with fede
abc news reporter elizabeth herr is live in north korea with t--. >> reporter: the lawyers debated who the seized documents but the judge sided with prosecutors. >> president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen headed into court saying nothing to reporters. in court today after he and his attorneys were ordered to hand over a list of clients so the judge could determine what evidence federal investigators will be allowed to review. new tonight, it was revealed the one previous...
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if any of the people herre who are against itit had come in and said thehey had jobobs to mh it, we'e'de b behind that, to. but right now ththis is all we'veve got. and i just want the e people hee to remember ththat they're keepg 1,200 p people omom surving,, aand that's really all i want them to know. is that every one o of you that has stood up against this could have broughght in jobs for usus, and you u didn't yet, 5 years.. so, pleaease, remember that when yoyou guys mamake this decision. we're waitining, and we've beeen waiting a a long time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of f classism as we, because tetelluride, w which ise of ththeir closest neighborors, is a very wealththy ski town, and i really felt that it's also looking at the issue of "you can be an enenvironmentalit if you can afford to be an environmentalist." so, obobviously the pepeople in telluride can afford to be concerned about their environment, and thehey are, and not a good or a bad thing, not a judgment, but t the people in nucla and naturita were extremely frustrated, because they felt like t
if any of the people herre who are against itit had come in and said thehey had jobobs to mh it, we'e'de b behind that, to. but right now ththis is all we'veve got. and i just want the e people hee to remember ththat they're keepg 1,200 p people omom surving,, aand that's really all i want them to know. is that every one o of you that has stood up against this could have broughght in jobs for usus, and you u didn't yet, 5 years.. so, pleaease, remember that when yoyou guys mamake this decision....
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next question herr aside from technical analysis on a fundamental basis if the brink of several hot wars and trade wars are a happening around the world how will this impact the price of silver and precious metals well as surely impact gold you would think least at comix price of gold i think you mentioned earlier i mean is it really determined by supply and demand by people wanting physical gold or is it just simply the price of the gold exposure the derivative contract and the demand for that and a lot of times you know the tick for tick day by day movement of that price is just simply a reflection of what's going on in forex or the bond market so i you know you see global events geopolitical crises and things like that you think people want google but do they really want gold physical gold or they just want some gold exposure they can turn around throw away when things calm down. so you look at that and you think it should be gold positive but we'll see i think more importantly this trade war stuff you talk about is going to impact the dollar probably the most in the months ahead and
next question herr aside from technical analysis on a fundamental basis if the brink of several hot wars and trade wars are a happening around the world how will this impact the price of silver and precious metals well as surely impact gold you would think least at comix price of gold i think you mentioned earlier i mean is it really determined by supply and demand by people wanting physical gold or is it just simply the price of the gold exposure the derivative contract and the demand for that...
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i i remember standing with herr long hair, her blue dress, but i couldn't imagine that someone is coming to kill herself and to kill as many people as possible. and as i always said, that kind of person i really don't forgive. >> you see a lot of difference between a general or a commander deciding to drop a 2,000-pound bomb at the neighborhood to assassinate one person, knowing, knowing, knowing that this is a residential neighborhood and the likelihood of killing and maiming civilians is almost guaranteed. >> the answer should be forbidden. but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if it was necessary to do again to terrorists, i would do it. she's 20 years o
i i remember standing with herr long hair, her blue dress, but i couldn't imagine that someone is coming to kill herself and to kill as many people as possible. and as i always said, that kind of person i really don't forgive. >> you see a lot of difference between a general or a commander deciding to drop a 2,000-pound bomb at the neighborhood to assassinate one person, knowing, knowing, knowing that this is a residential neighborhood and the likelihood of killing and maiming civilians...
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to talk about how she'd basically one into service at the age of nine and worked throughout much of herr childhd >> in one way it's good and another way it's just awful. >> later on in her life she had a really hard time with people who during the midst of the dust bowl and the depression who are completely--she's very critical of people. it does feel very harsh. the dark side of history felt thepe necessity to compromise wh corrupt institutions. he really believed in motion pictures and it's very idealistic in certain ways. but it was also realistic. he had to joined forces with the political structure and they wanted to business with a very colorful character. he ran prostitution rings and protection rackets and gambling houses but he had the money and he helped him get into manhattan fox built an impressive new york theaters and that is how he got on the stage. then later on when wall street is really taking over but it's largely not regulated and the industry is expanding at such a rapid pace. fox had to make financial corp. compromises which he didn't believe in doing such as short
to talk about how she'd basically one into service at the age of nine and worked throughout much of herr childhd >> in one way it's good and another way it's just awful. >> later on in her life she had a really hard time with people who during the midst of the dust bowl and the depression who are completely--she's very critical of people. it does feel very harsh. the dark side of history felt thepe necessity to compromise wh corrupt institutions. he really believed in motion...
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far from being isolated on the -- herr, she grew up father was a rancher and a building contractor, and her mother moved west to be a schoolteacher. her family was prominent in the community and the state's republican party. women whoof the other would join the suffrage movement,. first -- she went to college. she worked in washington state for a time before becoming fully immersed in the suffragette movement. she served as an organizer for the national american women's suffrage association, traveling throughout western states. she gave speeches on women's right to vote. in addition to montana, she spent rest of her time in california working without compensation. she hired bands to drum up the crowd. she put up posters, made speeches, and drew large numbers of people from the towns and surrounding countryside. the montana state legislature was considering making women's suffrage a referendum item. as chair of the suffrage committee, rankin enlisted the support of politicians, male voters, and women were unable to vote but were necessary backers of the measure. she spoke in front of the
far from being isolated on the -- herr, she grew up father was a rancher and a building contractor, and her mother moved west to be a schoolteacher. her family was prominent in the community and the state's republican party. women whoof the other would join the suffrage movement,. first -- she went to college. she worked in washington state for a time before becoming fully immersed in the suffragette movement. she served as an organizer for the national american women's suffrage association,...
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explosive uh that he said it would cast dait doubt on attorney general's loretta lynch's ability to prove herr independence from the investigation. comey makes clear lynch did anything wrong. he thinks that lichb was largely removed from the investigation, he down-plays significant to that tarmac meeting that donald trump went on and on about. but that's the substantiatantal that's out there and that's one of the questions. is this a bunch of clearly framed in personal terms, a lot of details that are being described as very juicy, but it's from a sort of a heat versus light perspective. tim kane, hillary clinton's former running mate who was central to this was asked about this very question just a little bit ago. listen. >> i'm sure there will be heat, the question is whether will be light some there will be some juice is excerpts, i'm sure. but we're in a tough time right now. i don't know if the book will offer us who are in the house or senate any guidance about what we have to do but it may help the american public understand the completely unprecedented times we're living in. >> what do
explosive uh that he said it would cast dait doubt on attorney general's loretta lynch's ability to prove herr independence from the investigation. comey makes clear lynch did anything wrong. he thinks that lichb was largely removed from the investigation, he down-plays significant to that tarmac meeting that donald trump went on and on about. but that's the substantiatantal that's out there and that's one of the questions. is this a bunch of clearly framed in personal terms, a lot of details...
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i don't care about his wife and herr name and occupation were mildly interesting, but i talked my boss and we immediately agreed except the trade we did this knowing full well he probably wouldn't follow through. there's no enforcement mechanism, we had no collateral, he was probably going to vanish but it was a risk worth taking. we publish the story, it's on the front page of the wall street journal and i was feeling so good about it i felt like it was the best story i had ever written. i like 9:00 a.m. my phone rang and it was tom hayes.. he says that was disappointing. he said you don't know half the story. there's nothing new in there. the guy has asperger's syndrome, he just lacks the filter and he just says what he h thanks basically which is kind of refreshing but he did not like my story and wasn't shy about it and i toldd him i was sorry felt that way and then he hung up. i didn't have a chance to ask him to follow through on the trade we made. that evening, it turns out tom hayes went to meet with his lawyers who were not happy with him. he had just been quoted on the front
i don't care about his wife and herr name and occupation were mildly interesting, but i talked my boss and we immediately agreed except the trade we did this knowing full well he probably wouldn't follow through. there's no enforcement mechanism, we had no collateral, he was probably going to vanish but it was a risk worth taking. we publish the story, it's on the front page of the wall street journal and i was feeling so good about it i felt like it was the best story i had ever written. i...
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becoming the first woman to chair the house rules committee, she was a pioneer herr in her advocacy -- in her advocacy. i had the distinct honor and pleasure and privilege to work with representative slaughter on a whole host of issues that affect our neighboring communities in upstate new york, and the nation at large. whether it was tackling the opioid epidemic or ensuring our citizens access to clean drinking water, i am proud but humbled to say louise and i worked side by side. for louise, the interests of her constituents and fellow americans rose above all else as she embodied the true meaning of bipartisanship, readily reaching across the aisle to people like me in spite of party or public pressure to achieve the common good. rest peacefully, louise. i will miss your lovely demeanor and your wonderful smile. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. tonko: thank you. i now yield, mr. speaker, to the representative of georgia five, representative john lewis. mr. lewis: thank you, brother paul, for yielding. to hard, it is difficult sister re and know that louise slaughter is not
becoming the first woman to chair the house rules committee, she was a pioneer herr in her advocacy -- in her advocacy. i had the distinct honor and pleasure and privilege to work with representative slaughter on a whole host of issues that affect our neighboring communities in upstate new york, and the nation at large. whether it was tackling the opioid epidemic or ensuring our citizens access to clean drinking water, i am proud but humbled to say louise and i worked side by side. for louise,...
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this is addressed to defend herr personal space. kelly was the star the first to purchase or project. a sculpture with no project. >> i'm kelly and this is my -- [inaudible] do you ever find yourself in situations where you really have two screen but you can because you are at work or you are in a classroom or you're watching the children or you are in any number of situations where he s just that permitted? well, screen body is a particle -- portable space two screen. the screen is silent. but also can be recorded for later release, , where weight ad how you use it. [inaudible] [laughing] >> what that has to do with why we're here today is, it transitions that the ax which is commercialized as the pdp which created the internet that fill the whole minicomputer industry. the founder said nobody needs a computer at home. this happens happened so consif realized i was asking how to do digital fabrication turning data into things but not why, and they were showing the killer app of digital
this is addressed to defend herr personal space. kelly was the star the first to purchase or project. a sculpture with no project. >> i'm kelly and this is my -- [inaudible] do you ever find yourself in situations where you really have two screen but you can because you are at work or you are in a classroom or you're watching the children or you are in any number of situations where he s just that permitted? well, screen body is a particle -- portable space two screen. the screen is...
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the professor who slammed barbara bush after herr death still has a job.to fire her is next. ainsley: 14 states now have record low unemployment rates. brian: stuart varney fully employed. first, happy birthday to our friend phil robertson. he is 72. his beard is 61. ainsley: happy birthday, phil. >> content, blessed man. life is good coleman. life is real good. ♪ shrimp fans - this one's for you. it's red lobster's new create your own shrimp trios. pick 3 of 9 craveable creations for just $15.99. you can enjoy the classics you love, along with new creations like savory crab-topped shrimp, decadent parmesan truffle shrimp scampi, and creamy shrimp and lobster pasta. your perfect shrimp plate is just waiting to be discovered. but shrimp trios won't last, so get to red lobster today. and get your red lobster fix with our weekday lunch starting at $7.99. here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body fo
the professor who slammed barbara bush after herr death still has a job.to fire her is next. ainsley: 14 states now have record low unemployment rates. brian: stuart varney fully employed. first, happy birthday to our friend phil robertson. he is 72. his beard is 61. ainsley: happy birthday, phil. >> content, blessed man. life is good coleman. life is real good. ♪ shrimp fans - this one's for you. it's red lobster's new create your own shrimp trios. pick 3 of 9 craveable creations for...
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becoming the first woman to chair the house rules committee, she was a pioneer herr in her advocacy -- in her advocacy. i had the distinct honor and pleasure and privilege to work with representative slaughter on a whole host of issues that affect our neighboring communities in upstate new york, and the nation at large. whether it was tackling the opioid epidemic or ensuring our citizens access to clean drinking water, i am proud but humbled to say louise and i worked side by side. for louise, the interests of her constituents and fellow americans rose above all else as she embodied the true meaning of bipartisanship, readily reaching across the aisle to people like me in spite of party or public pressure to achieve the common good. rest peacefully, louise. i will miss your lovely demeanor and your wonderful smile. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. tonko: thank you. i now yield, mr. speaker, to the representative of georgia five, representative john lewis. mr. lewis: thank you, brother paul, for yielding. to hard, it is difficult sister re and know that louise slaughter is not
becoming the first woman to chair the house rules committee, she was a pioneer herr in her advocacy -- in her advocacy. i had the distinct honor and pleasure and privilege to work with representative slaughter on a whole host of issues that affect our neighboring communities in upstate new york, and the nation at large. whether it was tackling the opioid epidemic or ensuring our citizens access to clean drinking water, i am proud but humbled to say louise and i worked side by side. for louise,...