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we all wanted to go to hillman at that point. any friends? one of the kidney in hardest and glas says he wanted all of it. we were all all and so nice to talk to you. and you kicked off this tore at the end of february great. so what is it been like to reunite with the cast and spread the word about hbcus again. >> well, let's always wonderful when we're all together and the special thing about this tour going to historically black colleges and universities for those in the country that doesn't know what hbcu stands for we are reunited& seven of u.s. on this tour. so we're having a ball towns like it so much if i may, i remember watching the show and obviously we know that hillman was a fiction law school, but the show premiered 37 years ago. and hbcus, very real, and you tackled major topics that weren't being discussed really on national television at the time. >> i'm talking about classism and race cism, the aids epidemic, sexual assault. i mean, let's just watch one scene in particular it was written on the car was ni maybe whoever spraye
we all wanted to go to hillman at that point. any friends? one of the kidney in hardest and glas says he wanted all of it. we were all all and so nice to talk to you. and you kicked off this tore at the end of february great. so what is it been like to reunite with the cast and spread the word about hbcus again. >> well, let's always wonderful when we're all together and the special thing about this tour going to historically black colleges and universities for those in the country that...
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so and what the rest should be or in hillman did was they came up with a code so that in order to encode something, you can multiply 2 number 2 prime numbers together and get their product and use that as the basis of the criptos system. but to decrypt the system without knowing the 2 factors that gave rise to this prime, you need to factor with this large number into primes. and that is, you know, basically impossible for computers today. so this is why our essays use so much. now i show that if you have a quantum computer, you can factor numbers much more efficiently than on a classical computer. so the number of steps on the bottom computer per factoring a large number is essentially not much more than the number of steps it takes to take 2 numbers to get to take 2 numbers and most buy them together to get this large number. so that means that you hope you have quantum computers and i say publicly cryptography is no longer secure. and before anyone thinks that this is just a break into secret codes, even if it is in the public interest. the factoring in the primes of big numbers is an
so and what the rest should be or in hillman did was they came up with a code so that in order to encode something, you can multiply 2 number 2 prime numbers together and get their product and use that as the basis of the criptos system. but to decrypt the system without knowing the 2 factors that gave rise to this prime, you need to factor with this large number into primes. and that is, you know, basically impossible for computers today. so this is why our essays use so much. now i show that...
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so and what the rest should be around hillman did was they came up with a code so that in order to encode something, you can multiply 2 number 2 prime numbers together and get the product and use that as the basis of the criptos system. but to decrypt the system without knowing the 2 factors that gave rise to this prime, you need to factor with this large number into primes. and that is, you know, basically impossible for computers today. so this is why our as a is use so much now i showed that if you had a quantum computer, you could factor numbers much more efficiently than on a classical computer. so the number of steps on a quantum computer per factoring a large number is essentially not much more than the number of steps it takes to take 2 numbers to get to take 2 numbers and most buy them together to get this large number. so that means that you hope you have find them computers. so i say public key cryptography is no longer secure. and before anyone thinks that this is just a break into a secret codes, even if it isn't in the public interest, the factoring into primes of big number
so and what the rest should be around hillman did was they came up with a code so that in order to encode something, you can multiply 2 number 2 prime numbers together and get the product and use that as the basis of the criptos system. but to decrypt the system without knowing the 2 factors that gave rise to this prime, you need to factor with this large number into primes. and that is, you know, basically impossible for computers today. so this is why our as a is use so much now i showed that...
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all about 911 over the weekend in new york, candace and our team of producers there accepted the hillmanprize for broadcast journalism. this is a national prize awarded each year. these are the journalists who go to city council meetings, who file public records requests, who have local contacts in their phones, who could pull at a local thread and discover it's connected to something much larger, and call attention to it and get results. you did get results. first of all, congratulations on the award. what stood out to me though, in your acceptance speech in new york and i was watching you talked about the state of investigative journalism, your speech was bittersweet. your analysis was bittersweet on something that you do every day. yeah. i found myself not just reflecting on this 911 reporting, but what it's like to be an investigative reporter today. and i talked about, you know, sometimes i find myself filing for these public records, going to meetings and find out that i'm the only reporter there. or maybe i'm the only reporter asking questions and, you know, that's the kind of exc
all about 911 over the weekend in new york, candace and our team of producers there accepted the hillmanprize for broadcast journalism. this is a national prize awarded each year. these are the journalists who go to city council meetings, who file public records requests, who have local contacts in their phones, who could pull at a local thread and discover it's connected to something much larger, and call attention to it and get results. you did get results. first of all, congratulations on...
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different world," which was a spinoff of the series, and it followed denise huxtable when she went off to hillmanoh, you must be our new roommate. - the first year was different. you had a white character named maggie, and you had a show about a college that, while it was a historically black college, it was not necessarily black. ♪ i know my parents love me - in the second season of "a different world," it became a whole different television show. ♪ i know my parents loved me - [ernie] brought in debbie allen. - they called me to come in and make it relevant, and when i got there, i had gone to howard university, so i didn't have to go on a field trip to see what a historically black college was. i had lived it. - debbie allen is a trailblazer. she really brought the authentic hbcu experience to television while managing to tackle serious issues like racism and sexism and colorism but also giving us fun, lighthearted comedy in a way that inspired me to go to an hbcu. - they explored the fraternities, the sororities. (characters cheer) (upbeat funky music) it was an exact parallel to what my expe
different world," which was a spinoff of the series, and it followed denise huxtable when she went off to hillmanoh, you must be our new roommate. - the first year was different. you had a white character named maggie, and you had a show about a college that, while it was a historically black college, it was not necessarily black. ♪ i know my parents love me - in the second season of "a different world," it became a whole different television show. ♪ i know my parents loved...
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the library di david hillman, created a full time job for me, nights and weekends.to work with me. ani earned a two year degree in b in two years. and and mymaster manager. d started applying for jobs. and i was told i needed a four year decided i'd get a fo degree. also decided to become an honor student. so i studied books on i lookedf the majors that amount of math. i landed dr. on criminal justice and i gradually did froroan college magna cum leod while working full time and weekends t community college library. and i have toiq= c, i'm not a genius. no one uses the community college lits and weekends. no. the only thing i knew after graduation was that i did not want a career in crijustice. like a lot of other black people. i was g togovernment. so i went to virginia tech and i got a master's degree in political science in one year. everything, and while i was there, i was was told that a critical need for black models. all i wanted was a job.d in y i appliewas qualified and me ant graduate, couldn't find one, at least not that i wanted tak80s. affirmative actio
the library di david hillman, created a full time job for me, nights and weekends.to work with me. ani earned a two year degree in b in two years. and and mymaster manager. d started applying for jobs. and i was told i needed a four year decided i'd get a fo degree. also decided to become an honor student. so i studied books on i lookedf the majors that amount of math. i landed dr. on criminal justice and i gradually did froroan college magna cum leod while working full time and weekends t...