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i started collecting campaign buttons that here in 50 years later i'm still collecting them. i don't know if you have a chance that i've take taken up t here with a lot of campaign memorabilia from 1968 campaign so if you haven't had a chance to see them i hope that you will take a look. when you walked into night, they were passing out campaign buttons to you. they have a picture of president nixon says nixon is the one. these are the original ones for the campaign i got a big bag of about 3 pounds of them today and one of them said to me where did you get all the campaign buttons and i said when i was a kid i would've thought where all the headquarters where and get my mom to drive me around. i went to the nixon office and they told me help yourself. she said that is a lot of campaign buttons it looks like it might have been the headquarters entire supply. i said i think it was. and she said that is so sweet of campaign workers to give the little boy old campaign buttons and i said i didn't say they gave them to me the statute of limitations is there any way if you didn't ge
i started collecting campaign buttons that here in 50 years later i'm still collecting them. i don't know if you have a chance that i've take taken up t here with a lot of campaign memorabilia from 1968 campaign so if you haven't had a chance to see them i hope that you will take a look. when you walked into night, they were passing out campaign buttons to you. they have a picture of president nixon says nixon is the one. these are the original ones for the campaign i got a big bag of about 3...
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you know, folks, i realize, i'm fully aware they come across as a pretty buttoned-up guy. t if there's one thing i love, it's rock 'n roll! which is technically two things. that's why wasy back in march, where it had been suggested that donald trump's wall should be paid for by crowdsourcing, and i used an actual gofundme page for a rock band named flaw to explain the flaw in this idea. so, in this scenario, donald trump is the band flaw, and the wall is flaw's new van. flaw needs a new van to make it to their upcoming concert at spicoli's in waterloo, iowa. ( laughter ) and donald trump needs his wall to stop mexicans from all rushing in to america-- i assume to catch flaw at spicoli's in waterloo, iowa. that's right, flaw is a real band, that had a real gofundme page, that was really asking for $15,000 for a new tour van. they were only a few thousand dollars short, and after that shout-out from me, you, "the late show"" community stepped up and agreed you don't care if flaw needs a van. what gives. did you not see them at spicoli's? they rocked it. i was surprised and, f
you know, folks, i realize, i'm fully aware they come across as a pretty buttoned-up guy. t if there's one thing i love, it's rock 'n roll! which is technically two things. that's why wasy back in march, where it had been suggested that donald trump's wall should be paid for by crowdsourcing, and i used an actual gofundme page for a rock band named flaw to explain the flaw in this idea. so, in this scenario, donald trump is the band flaw, and the wall is flaw's new van. flaw needs a new van to...
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buttons. looks like the entire supply, i think it was. she said that is so sweet of richard nixon's campaign records to give a boy all the campaign buttons. i didn't say they gave them to them but the statute of limitations has passed. if you didn't get one please do. we in the law are associated with that. it is appropriate to bring a gavel to this meeting to order. this is a special gavel from my collection. this is a gavel used by a member of the house of representatives and the majority leader, the speaker of the house to preside over the iconic 1968 democratic national convention, this was the gavel used, banged down by hubert humphrey who challenged for the presidency. you can't see the picture of hubert humphrey, shaking hands with george mcgovern, hands if you look at the corner. and have a chance to look at this memorabilia. let's talk about 1968. a fascinating year, one of the most iconic elections in american history certainly in the 20th century. the election that got me interested in politics. i never thought i would be writin
buttons. looks like the entire supply, i think it was. she said that is so sweet of richard nixon's campaign records to give a boy all the campaign buttons. i didn't say they gave them to them but the statute of limitations has passed. if you didn't get one please do. we in the law are associated with that. it is appropriate to bring a gavel to this meeting to order. this is a special gavel from my collection. this is a gavel used by a member of the house of representatives and the majority...
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. >> it was at that lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i could press to immediately alert my friends and my family members that i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother charlie to design an app. >> i felt completely helpless during this entire situation. >> reporter: the siblings invented the app "not okay," a digital panic button. when someone is feeling not okay, they can press a button and the app sends a text message to up to five preselected close contacts along with her current gps location. >> there is a comfort level with social media, with mobile devices. putting a resource for getting in touch with people that you care about and that care about you in that space i think could help a lot with a lot of different conditions. >> hannah is on the mend. >> hey, guys. welcome here. welcome to the fifth day of minority mental health awareness month. >> reporter: she and her brother create inspirational videos on mental health encouraging other young people that it is okay to be not okay. th
. >> it was at that lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i could press to immediately alert my friends and my family members that i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother charlie to design an app. >> i felt completely helpless during this entire situation. >> reporter: the siblings invented the app "not okay," a digital panic button. when someone is feeling not okay,...
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. >> it was the lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i could press to alert my friends and even my family members that, hey, i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother charlie to design an app. >> i just felt completely helpless during this entire situation. >> reporter: the siblings invented the app, not okay, a digital panic button. hannah shows us how it works. when someone is feeling not okay they can press a button and the app sends a message to five people along with their gps location. >> there is a comfort level with social media, mobile devices. so putting a resource for getting in touch with people that you care about and that care about you in that space i think could help a lot for a lot of different conditions. >> reporter: hannah is on the mend. >> hey, guys. hannah here. welcome to the fifth day of my health awareness month. >> reporter: she and her brother create inspirational videos about mental health. encouraging other people that it's okay not to be okay. they even got a shou
. >> it was the lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i could press to alert my friends and even my family members that, hey, i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother charlie to design an app. >> i just felt completely helpless during this entire situation. >> reporter: the siblings invented the app, not okay, a digital panic button. hannah shows us how it works. when someone is...
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. >> it was at that lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i coulr s toy friends and my family members at i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a brigh idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother to design an app. >> i felt completely helpless during this entiren. situat >> reporter: they invented the app, not okay, a digital panic button. when someone is feeling not okay they can pre a button and the app sends a text message to up to five preselected close contacts along with her current gps location. >> there is a comfort level with social media and mobile vis. putting a resource for getting in touch with people that you care about and they care about you in that space i think could help a lot with a lot of different conditions. >> hannah is on the mend. >> welcome to the fth day of minority mental health awareness >> reporter: they create inspirational videos on mental health encouraging other young people that it iskay to be okay. they even got a shout out from beyonce's sister. >> that was the coolest thing in the world for me. >> reporter
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will do this body transfer and then we had a button and you would transform. i would see myself as a woman of color and i would, and then i would we do body transfer and it really feels like it's you. the next step experiment he would turn around 180 degrees a look behind you and we would network a second person into the er. that person would then treat you really badly based on your race or gender or your age or anything about you that we want to run in our studies and you would learn to walk a mile in some else's shoes literally wearing their body and experience, and racism while you become them. in chapter three of the book called walking a mile and issues of another, i go through every single study we've ever done in other labs have done to understand the effects of this. the short answer is, in general virtual reality tends to perform control conditions. with diversity training the gold standard as training. imagine you're acting it out and role-playing if somebody else did prejudiced against you. what we discovered in the studies over many, many experiment
will do this body transfer and then we had a button and you would transform. i would see myself as a woman of color and i would, and then i would we do body transfer and it really feels like it's you. the next step experiment he would turn around 180 degrees a look behind you and we would network a second person into the er. that person would then treat you really badly based on your race or gender or your age or anything about you that we want to run in our studies and you would learn to walk...
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button. see what i mean? you can see the button as you can in the duke of york, you can also see the eyes. >> you'rebviously really in touch with the audience and in touch with learning new things about the plays and being heard and once you said, this was about performing in e main hall of bolton school. >> yes. >> where you went? th required experimenting with being audible above the constant squeal of 800 bottoms shifting on 800 rush button chairs. >> that's right. > frank green, i don't know who he is wasright. if you can't can be heard, you can't act on stage. >> yes, that's true. yes, he was the man who directed our plar each and weid them in this hear large hall. >> how old were you? >> 14, 15, 16, 17. i played shakespeare and other plays, too. well, audability, it's obvious, isn't these days, i don't want to be an old man complaining but on broadway, for example, in new york and even in london and even at the national theater, center of excellence in british theater, microphones are employed so that t
button. see what i mean? you can see the button as you can in the duke of york, you can also see the eyes. >> you'rebviously really in touch with the audience and in touch with learning new things about the plays and being heard and once you said, this was about performing in e main hall of bolton school. >> yes. >> where you went? th required experimenting with being audible above the constant squeal of 800 bottoms shifting on 800 rush button chairs. >> that's right....
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i don't think so. there are push buttons inside the steering wheel. i will give it credit for that. we take for granted that are button that that we have pushbutton steering wheel. they promised more than they delivered. this is in fact serial number one, it was given to us pre-at i like to think in the back of my mind ford was excited, thinking this was the greatest car. of course it didn't quite work out that way. it has a turkey look about it. people who are fiercely loyal to these vehicles. next we have another failure, but for different reasons. people often ask you will my favorite car is in the collection. i will change my mind frequently. if i had to pick a favorite it would be this. this was a car introduced after world war ii. sort of a master salesman. he worked with for designing a race car in the mid-30's, that didn't work out so well for ford. tucker realized -- a lot of people had and bought a lot of -- had and bought a new car in years. of course new car simply weren't available during the war. it's very much a sellers market. he realized this is a good time as ever t
i don't think so. there are push buttons inside the steering wheel. i will give it credit for that. we take for granted that are button that that we have pushbutton steering wheel. they promised more than they delivered. this is in fact serial number one, it was given to us pre-at i like to think in the back of my mind ford was excited, thinking this was the greatest car. of course it didn't quite work out that way. it has a turkey look about it. people who are fiercely loyal to these vehicles....
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i didn't know what how long i was going to stay with them buttons i felt we were going down an unknown route. we had to fight. you to hear we were driving into the night not knowing where the war would take us. off on that or you're right maybe i mean that the neo who thought you might then use a should be but you haven't but a you're not. going to know yet you felt that that muted on fox failure to the radio that said it's ready to special forces had been imposed by hamas. as they had invaded finical with the. help of. doing that even ingrid received calls from people trapped in their houses . urging us to exactly them from the line of fire. asked. her about her outline of what the grid already drawn up the crowd there to find out what. to do about that. we contacted three to cross to ask if we could go and defect with the people they said it would be at your own risk. because nobody mission had been given from the israeli side. we went there anyway despite a foot injury. when you get. sued. yes. however. long. i told. her to go. live. as i have. i almost died i decided. that i'd love
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i took one to sacramento county courthouse come i pushed the elevator button for the third floor and i showed him all these little cubicles, look to the left and look to the right and he said what are those? said these are all the people working on your case. that got his attention. >> justice, it has been a great privilege and pleasure for us to sit here and chat with you. we are yielding the floor and invite you to make any closing comments you would like. >> well thank you, very much. like when i used to teach? thank you very much and congratulations on your conference. it was fascinating. the law is an essential instrument for learning who you are -- we are. some years ago i was teaching at the school for judges in europe, which is in the netherlands. in europe, if you wish to be a judge you began almost right out of school. you don't come from the ranks of the practicing like we do. at the school and a young lady raised her hand and to said, how can i be a good judge, there's still so much for me to learn concerning the world around me and people were quiet. and i said, if you al
i took one to sacramento county courthouse come i pushed the elevator button for the third floor and i showed him all these little cubicles, look to the left and look to the right and he said what are those? said these are all the people working on your case. that got his attention. >> justice, it has been a great privilege and pleasure for us to sit here and chat with you. we are yielding the floor and invite you to make any closing comments you would like. >> well thank you, very...
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i can't see you. yeah, push the camera button so i can see your face.et mehow w itlet t me--let me read you a portion, and then i'm gonna put it on the screen. man: ♪ oh, no more will i stray i'm a prisoner to the one who is in my soul i i am thankfuful that i''m prir and d when time e is over i'llle
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button. and you would transform. i would see myself, say, as a woman of color, and i would, whoa, and then i would redo body transfer, and it really feels like it's you. the next step of the experiment, you would turn around 180 degrees, look behind you, and we would network a second person into v.r. that person would then proceed to treat you really badly based on your race or your gender or your age or anything about you that we would want to run in our studies, and you'd learn to walk a mile in someone else's shoes, literally wearing their body and experience trauma and racism while you've become them. and, you know, in chapter three of the book, it's called walking a mile in the shoes of another, what i do is i go through every single study we've ever done and other labs have done to understand the effects of this. you know, the short answer is, in general, virtual reality tends to outperform controlled conditions so. with diversity training, the gold standard is role playing, imagining you're someone else acting i
button. and you would transform. i would see myself, say, as a woman of color, and i would, whoa, and then i would redo body transfer, and it really feels like it's you. the next step of the experiment, you would turn around 180 degrees, look behind you, and we would network a second person into v.r. that person would then proceed to treat you really badly based on your race or your gender or your age or anything about you that we would want to run in our studies, and you'd learn to walk a mile...
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i never saw somebody in their career with one button pushed. >> jerry say she should be replaced. >> seanne. why can't we get another roseanne, there's a lot of funny women that can do that part. i hate to see a economic lose a job. >> jerry's all about supporting fellow comics. >> that car just blew up. >> see, i told you, you shouldn't leave the keys in the car. >> i don't have them, i swear. >> teach you a lesson, and you should always -- i could have let that go longer. >> i was in a coma for 10 days. >> it was not the last 10 days. i love hanging out with comedians and doing nothing, which is my entire life. >> they say, what's your show about. i say nothing. there you go. i think you may have something here. >> just expect the reboot of jerry's other show about nothing. "seinfeld." >> i don't care what people do, it's not my thing. >>> what about other favorite tv stars? these celebrities are ready for reboot. >> why not launch the setting in the white house? >> i'd always be up for anything. i loved every one of those actors i got to work with for seven years. >> martin sheen s
i never saw somebody in their career with one button pushed. >> jerry say she should be replaced. >> seanne. why can't we get another roseanne, there's a lot of funny women that can do that part. i hate to see a economic lose a job. >> jerry's all about supporting fellow comics. >> that car just blew up. >> see, i told you, you shouldn't leave the keys in the car. >> i don't have them, i swear. >> teach you a lesson, and you should always -- i could...
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i can't see you. yeah, push the camera button so i can see your face. w itlet t me--let me read you a portion, and then i'm gonna put it on the screen. man: ♪ oh, no more will i stray i'm a prisoner to the one who is in my soul i i am thankfuful that i''m prir and d when time e is over i'll let et
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. >> it was at that lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i could pressrt my friends and even my family members that, hey, i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother, charlie, to design an app. >> i just felt completely helpless during this entire situation. >> reporter: the siblings invented the app, not okay, a digital panic button. hannah shows us how it works. when someone is feeling not okay, they can press a button, and the app sends a text message to up to five pre-selected close contacts along with her current gps location. >> there is a comfort level with social media, with mobile devices. so putting a resource for getting in touch with people that you care about and that care about you in that space, i think could help a lot with a lot of different conditions. >> reporter: hannah is on the mend. >> hey, guys, hannah here. welcome to the fifth day of minority mental health awareness month. >> reporter: she and her brother now create inspirational videos on mental health, encouraging other
. >> it was at that lowest moment in my life where i just wished that i had a button that i could pressrt my friends and even my family members that, hey, i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlisted her younger brother, charlie, to design an app. >> i just felt completely helpless during this entire situation. >> reporter: the siblings invented the app, not okay, a digital panic button. hannah shows us how it works. when someone is...
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>> google's general response is it's up to users and when you ylick a button and say i give m permission for this developer to access my inbox, then you are signing your in over to them. tt i think that that answer is probably not goicarry weight. there's more and more attention on issues of privacy and more awareness of how tech giants have a reonl reibility to users to help them make informed choices aboutaheir d and, in this case, i feel like many of the users i talked to and many of the instances which we rerted in this story today are examples of how users in some cases are not making informed choices and companies like embogle could be doing more to help them. >> how does this compare to facebook and cambridge a cambrie analytica? >> it's similar in the senseo thath companies over the past decade have tried to do what's clialled in n valley creating a platform. microsoft windows is a great example back in the '9s of building a softwareblatt form for other developers to build software on and when you get all the apps going, you get a lot of users coming to you and build ultimately m
>> google's general response is it's up to users and when you ylick a button and say i give m permission for this developer to access my inbox, then you are signing your in over to them. tt i think that that answer is probably not goicarry weight. there's more and more attention on issues of privacy and more awareness of how tech giants have a reonl reibility to users to help them make informed choices aboutaheir d and, in this case, i feel like many of the users i talked to and many of...
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people, critics, saying, when you said little rocket man or "fire and fury" or when he said i have a red button on my desk. you said mine is bigger and works better than yours. how did it evolve from that to this? because he did say at the very beginning, we are going to basically start over. but that has been building behind the sequence? >> without the rhetoric we would not be here. we did the sanctions. other administrations, i don't want to get specific, they had a policy of silence. if they said something very bad and threatening and horrible, just don't answer. that's not the answer. that's not what you have to do. i think the rhetoric, i hateed to do it. sometimes i felt foolish doing it, but we had no choice. >> sean: strategically you were doing? >> yes, and he gained respect. he is a strong guy. people said what is he like? he has a very good personality. he is funny and he very, very smart. he is a great negotiator. he is a very strategic guy. >> sean: the thing that surprised everybody. every american should be very happy about this: the korean war which went on for so long. there a
people, critics, saying, when you said little rocket man or "fire and fury" or when he said i have a red button on my desk. you said mine is bigger and works better than yours. how did it evolve from that to this? because he did say at the very beginning, we are going to basically start over. but that has been building behind the sequence? >> without the rhetoric we would not be here. we did the sanctions. other administrations, i don't want to get specific, they had a policy of...
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i how freaked out were they? they started dancing randomly. >> they do also return his play button. >> they stole my play button but a movie. >> now he's got to carry it all wait back to l.a. >> but after it all comes down he lets down that camera and lets us now. >> we just got official clearance three days ago and we'll be bungee jumping on my birthday over the -- >> yea! and they get to finish his 50th birthday, that's about to be so lit. >> i can't believe it. these guys really have been just so inspiring and fun to pull off the journey. we had them basically from the beginning we're living it along with you guys. >> it's going to be the greatest bungee jump >>> that's all for now, but >>> tonight, president trump on the world stage, asking, what good is nato? the president on the attack, sitting across from world leaders, starting the fight at breakfast. his new demands tonight, and you will see and hear the nato secretary-general engage in a tense back and forth with the president. >>> also tonight, new images now coming in. the boys waving to the camera inside the hospital. their victory signs in thailand. b
i how freaked out were they? they started dancing randomly. >> they do also return his play button. >> they stole my play button but a movie. >> now he's got to carry it all wait back to l.a. >> but after it all comes down he lets down that camera and lets us now. >> we just got official clearance three days ago and we'll be bungee jumping on my birthday over the -- >> yea! and they get to finish his 50th birthday, that's about to be so lit. >> i can't...
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in her mo >> it was the lowest moment in my life where i just wished i had a button they cou immediatelyalert my friends and my family members that, hey, i'm not okay. >> reporter: that dark moment led to a bright idea. hannah enlusted her younger brother charlie to design an app. >> i just felt completely >>lpless during this entire situation. er the siblings invented the app not okay, a digital panic button s hannah wilw us how it works when someone is not feeling...
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you know to preserve which i don't believe will actually can be integrated into robots but as long as we have a big off button on there i think about as long as we have access to that. stone close down the other says to that baton peter we're going to take a short break right now where we come back we'll continue talking to peter rad mont engineer about excluder a creator of the intelligent rhubarb grab what we'll ask him who takes the blame if something goes wrong in an automated world stay with us. it's hard to imagine after the war a nazi doctor was still active. in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company developed. a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything but. you know she said she's just . submitted my victims i have to this day received no compensation and never apologized for the suffering. not only want the money i want the world bank. thanks guys or financial survival. when customers go buy your do something. else well we do some of
you know to preserve which i don't believe will actually can be integrated into robots but as long as we have a big off button on there i think about as long as we have access to that. stone close down the other says to that baton peter we're going to take a short break right now where we come back we'll continue talking to peter rad mont engineer about excluder a creator of the intelligent rhubarb grab what we'll ask him who takes the blame if something goes wrong in an automated world stay...
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commission secretary, when i hit the button, it doesn't register my name. i know it's a conspiracy on behalf of commission president to silence me. i'm not going to allow that to happen. [laughter] >> president cleaveland: vice president nakajo. follow up question. >> vice president nakajo: i remember what i was going to ask. the class 124 is going to graduate on august 10th. the class 125 is being projected for january. in terms of that delay, is that have anything to do with the ratio of retirees or is there a combination of that decision? >> chief hayes-white: it's primarily due to our current staffing levels. which we believe are sufficient to get to be able it fulfill our mission everyday. we put on the accelerator for a couple of months. we feel that class it will be graduating just before the summer months. we do anticipate more retirement, more vacation and so the timing weisz, w -- wise we t it was a better fit. >> vice president nakajo: i think the audience and those members trying to apply to this, understand factors that are part of that. thank y
commission secretary, when i hit the button, it doesn't register my name. i know it's a conspiracy on behalf of commission president to silence me. i'm not going to allow that to happen. [laughter] >> president cleaveland: vice president nakajo. follow up question. >> vice president nakajo: i remember what i was going to ask. the class 124 is going to graduate on august 10th. the class 125 is being projected for january. in terms of that delay, is that have anything to do with the...
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that was not -- i pressed the wrong button. ughter ] that was not brockhampton, no.at ths not the song "tonya" by brockhampton, i'm sorry. i pressed the wrong button, there's a lot of buttons on this keyboard. >> steve: there's a lot, there's like -- >> jimmy: it's a computer keyboard -- >> steve: it's a qwerty keyboard, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a qwert keyboard, that's true. but i -- this thing -- and i don't -- you want to hear a little bit? >> steve: i would love to hear a little brohampton. [ light laughter ] bust me off a piece. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: can you add a little flute to that jam? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ doing a live remix right now. that's fantastic. tcheers and applause ] you're never goihear that. you're not going to get -- you're not going to get that anywhere else. upat's a live remix, turne for you guys, come on. [ unintelligible ] >> jimmy: only on "the tonighth. show," y >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: hey guys, the nba draft is tomorrow night here in new york city. e steve: yeah! [ cheers and appla >> jimmy: and everyone
that was not -- i pressed the wrong button. ughter ] that was not brockhampton, no.at ths not the song "tonya" by brockhampton, i'm sorry. i pressed the wrong button, there's a lot of buttons on this keyboard. >> steve: there's a lot, there's like -- >> jimmy: it's a computer keyboard -- >> steve: it's a qwerty keyboard, yeah. >> jimmy: it's a qwert keyboard, that's true. but i -- this thing -- and i don't -- you want to hear a little bit? >> steve: i...
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button to aim a gun. you're actually holding a gun. he wrote that i want to revisit this in the fact that you immersive vr games are little bit different than traditional video games and this needs to be revisited. >> you agree with him? >> again, i really want to find that i'm not a fan of regulating free-speech and that's really critical to get clear. when friends and family asked me what should we do in vr, the technology companies asked me what should our age limit be, with just written a nice free report online about vr in kids with common sense media that anyone can download about what we know about children in vr, when friends and families asked me what's not okay to do in vr, my answer tends to be vr is built for things you can't do in the real world. it's amazing for things that are so expensive in the real world you could never do them, things that are possible in the real world, becoming a different person, flying to mars, that's what it's made for. what i worry about in vr are experiences in vr that you would do in the real world. in other
button to aim a gun. you're actually holding a gun. he wrote that i want to revisit this in the fact that you immersive vr games are little bit different than traditional video games and this needs to be revisited. >> you agree with him? >> again, i really want to find that i'm not a fan of regulating free-speech and that's really critical to get clear. when friends and family asked me what should we do in vr, the technology companies asked me what should our age limit be, with just...
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and so i being the shy, retiring werner that i am had buttons made up that said, help, i have a bear by the tail. and handed them out to my colleagues. "redbook" magazine came and did a cover story of me, with my "help i have a bear by the tail" button on the cover. so in '73 there was the war in israel. and the committee was supposed to go over to take a look at what's going on. it was over thanksgiving. i'll never forgive the air force for this. we all go out. get on the air force plaechblt we're supposed to go on. every seat had a copy of the "redbook" magazine. i was like -- totally off the size ostracized, nobody wanted to be near me. it was an interesting time. i thought i needed a food taster. >> you mentioned earlier, how important it was for you to have a woman's perspective on armed services. can you elaborate on that a little bit more? >> right. right. there were lots of things, you know, number one, when i was a child, my father had been called up in world war ii. he taught flying in the then army air corps, he never went overseas, but we moved around a lot. and i had alw
and so i being the shy, retiring werner that i am had buttons made up that said, help, i have a bear by the tail. and handed them out to my colleagues. "redbook" magazine came and did a cover story of me, with my "help i have a bear by the tail" button on the cover. so in '73 there was the war in israel. and the committee was supposed to go over to take a look at what's going on. it was over thanksgiving. i'll never forgive the air force for this. we all go out. get on the...
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escape with them on the body of a sort of mark signify for example in sync you that's what i believe the buttons would be. if he. said these are going to be the magic that's not on our way to the sauce and flies so all the bugs get so comes up through the scene at the end of function ninety s and they're going to give you a lesson if you do that usually strictly. those are not usual but we shall.
escape with them on the body of a sort of mark signify for example in sync you that's what i believe the buttons would be. if he. said these are going to be the magic that's not on our way to the sauce and flies so all the bugs get so comes up through the scene at the end of function ninety s and they're going to give you a lesson if you do that usually strictly. those are not usual but we shall.
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i hit the wrong button perfect. beautiful trend line, right? what we know is we have found this trend line three times, but what i want to focus in on is this right here. what we've done now is we've broken trend you can see that we are now for the first time below the trend line that is the problem. i think that's the setup for what's going to be a pretty good break to the downside, so moving forward. next chart, longer term, no lines, put the lines in. here we go there's that same line, right? there's that break if we were to zoom in, focus on the fact that for the first time we've cracked below that minor trend line there's another line here at the top, and what you have is a lot of tension this is the key. if you do break above a down trend line, in principle, that's bullish, what this is. we got above the line, but we failed problem is by drawing people in and then now undercutting the line, right, which is what we've done now, the real risk is that ultimately we're going to now crack in a big kind of way this is not a good setup i think as
i hit the wrong button perfect. beautiful trend line, right? what we know is we have found this trend line three times, but what i want to focus in on is this right here. what we've done now is we've broken trend you can see that we are now for the first time below the trend line that is the problem. i think that's the setup for what's going to be a pretty good break to the downside, so moving forward. next chart, longer term, no lines, put the lines in. here we go there's that same line,...
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i hit the wrong button. >> when i was a kid, there was a gong. any way, we -- the problem, and the senator just said that, the problem is now obvious. the rate of economic change, what economists call disruption, which is a terribly clinical word for people in ohio, michigan, bridgeport, connecticut, having their livelihoods obliterated by economic change. yes, by globalization, trade and automation, is a profound problem that is not just a human problem, it's political problem. this is not the moment to go into this for 20 minutes. i think we are where we are today with the complete delegit maization of both parties, because both have failed to address the economic anxiety all over this country, driven by anxiety. so we as democrats get excited thinking about what's coming and how do we make sure we are there before the disaster strikes, with legislation, with policies, with partnerships with the private sector. i think that's really important. like it or not, we're going to be under divided government for probably some time. with solutions that
i hit the wrong button. >> when i was a kid, there was a gong. any way, we -- the problem, and the senator just said that, the problem is now obvious. the rate of economic change, what economists call disruption, which is a terribly clinical word for people in ohio, michigan, bridgeport, connecticut, having their livelihoods obliterated by economic change. yes, by globalization, trade and automation, is a profound problem that is not just a human problem, it's political problem. this is...
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so i would like to invite linda to the stage, and i have one little button i node to press before i do that. two buttons. ♪ ♪ 200 years it's been around, talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ it speaks the truth, it will never get old ♪ ♪ talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ it will never fade away talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ i'm not trying to cause confusion talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ talking about the u.s. constitution ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it will never fade away talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ i'm not trying to cause confusion ♪ ♪ talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ talking about the u.s. constitution ♪ ♪ talking about my constitution talking about my constitution ♪ >> come on. [ applause ] thank you, thank you. a special thank you to mr. john tuny. i've been corrected on that many times, the nevada teacher of the year, and his students who put that together for us, and we got it professionally produced. and this is the world premiere. [ laughter ] of a parody of "talking about my generation," "talking about my constitution." for those of you who noticed the artwork, it's one of my favorit
so i would like to invite linda to the stage, and i have one little button i node to press before i do that. two buttons. ♪ ♪ 200 years it's been around, talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ it speaks the truth, it will never get old ♪ ♪ talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ it will never fade away talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ i'm not trying to cause confusion talking about my constitution ♪ ♪ talking about the u.s. constitution ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it will never fade away...
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i keep pressing the wrong button. now i am going ahead. just after the turn of the century, this craze for roman and greek antiquity evolved into a mania for an older civilization. egypt was at that time being explored and uncovered. the improvements made during voyage proved to be enormously influential. thanks to the hostilities of the -- continent of europe, the publication succeeded in the style spread across europe like a virus. soon enough, furniture and designs were being reflected. with its imitation marble walls and matching egyptian candelabra was designed by james by 1802-1806.his time, one of the best-known publications which included this new style was thomas, household furniture and interior decoration of 1807. hope was a sign of the wealthy banking family and have traveled much in greece and turkey. hisdesigns are flecked of exoticism and eclecticism. though his handbook was published, no producer would take on publishing and color. part of the newly fashionable part of london. this is the style which many refer to as regenc
i keep pressing the wrong button. now i am going ahead. just after the turn of the century, this craze for roman and greek antiquity evolved into a mania for an older civilization. egypt was at that time being explored and uncovered. the improvements made during voyage proved to be enormously influential. thanks to the hostilities of the -- continent of europe, the publication succeeded in the style spread across europe like a virus. soon enough, furniture and designs were being reflected. with...
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i will say this. i'm a single button kind of person. i think a focal point is needed. i think indeed, we need a new focused, empowered, properly resourced space force, space core, space agency. we must have a focused, empowered person on top inside the national security establishment. that is my strong view. how you carved out as a force or a poor or an agency, that's debatable and there are pros and cons there but we don't have, we simply do not have that. people have been preaching this for a long time and it's not there in my viewsomething has to happen along those lines and it needs to be done now . i'd say this as an air force brat since birth. my dad was enlisted, 26 years as an aircraft maintenance guy. i did this is a retired air force officer myself and the totality of my career i spent in this specific domain. out in los angeles, across the pentagon, working ill legislation etc. i've been lucky to be wrapped around or be supporting this brilliant people that i was a young guy , seeing a lot of things happening at eye level. and as an air force officer i find
i will say this. i'm a single button kind of person. i think a focal point is needed. i think indeed, we need a new focused, empowered, properly resourced space force, space core, space agency. we must have a focused, empowered person on top inside the national security establishment. that is my strong view. how you carved out as a force or a poor or an agency, that's debatable and there are pros and cons there but we don't have, we simply do not have that. people have been preaching this for a...
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copies of yourself and send them over the virtual reality scape and have experiences and hit a button and i was inspired by this book and i decided to leave cognitive science and i santapost doc at u.c. barbara where i learned the engineering to build the hardware into the coding. at the same time, i stopped asking questions that were really focused about how the toin works and shifted things about social interaction and communication and training and even entertainment. starting to understand how virtual-reality can be used on the world. $6 billion a year to report is being invested in v.r. now. how is that going to increase, or is it? jeremy: it's changing every day. ng, it is not pausi especially if you start lumping in augmented reality, which is different, because some of the life in the world comes in, and you are adding a digital layer. in the valley, stamford and silicon valley, we are seeing companies be more careful about who they invest in, but we're not seeing the money turned down. there is still a huge influx of capital both from the valley and internationally. there is a lot
copies of yourself and send them over the virtual reality scape and have experiences and hit a button and i was inspired by this book and i decided to leave cognitive science and i santapost doc at u.c. barbara where i learned the engineering to build the hardware into the coding. at the same time, i stopped asking questions that were really focused about how the toin works and shifted things about social interaction and communication and training and even entertainment. starting to understand...
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i like the block button. i get called uncle tom, coon, every day. button. >> take it down. time for people to distinguish between hateful and hate speech or combine the two. that twitter thing about melania, that is hateful. charles: thank you folks very much. helping out on the breaking news. dow up 172 points. chicago pmi when we're right back. liberty. liberty ♪ stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. ... metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is
i like the block button. i get called uncle tom, coon, every day. button. >> take it down. time for people to distinguish between hateful and hate speech or combine the two. that twitter thing about melania, that is hateful. charles: thank you folks very much. helping out on the breaking news. dow up 172 points. chicago pmi when we're right back. liberty. liberty ♪ stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its...
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that's a cool thing just a tad i basically thought it would be dead easy i said at my computer and press the water button or whatever. but now i know that some plants aren't compatible my slant isn't compatible with cabbages and eggplants one. and yellow tomatoes need some support out in the field by app she informs the gardener he can see the tasks he has to perform on each square meter today it's fertilizing using a brew of stinging nettles decided digitally carried out on location practical. attractive but a concept that also has detractors. on the principle when you put forward v.i.p. garden principle you often hear i'd rather have my kids dig around themselves. out of boredom but in fact is that neither they nor their kids actually go digging. it's alarming that's often not realized so in that sense the ip garden is a very good and sensible alternative. it certainly is a healthy alternative the on line farmers can pick up their crop or have it delivered the surplus is donated to a berlin homeless charity. town in south africa still home type of vegetation that can't be found anywhere else on the. fl
that's a cool thing just a tad i basically thought it would be dead easy i said at my computer and press the water button or whatever. but now i know that some plants aren't compatible my slant isn't compatible with cabbages and eggplants one. and yellow tomatoes need some support out in the field by app she informs the gardener he can see the tasks he has to perform on each square meter today it's fertilizing using a brew of stinging nettles decided digitally carried out on location practical....
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theme that has permeated these presentations -- [audio difficulty] [laughter] >> i'm sorry, i hit the wrong button. >> when i was a kid, there was a gong. [laughter] anyway, we -- the problem, and the senator just said it, the problem is now obvious. the rate of economic change, what economists call disruption which is a terribly clinical word for lots of people in places like ohio and illinois and michigan, my city of bridgeport, connecticut, having their livelihoods obliterated by economic change. yes, by globalization, yes, by trade and, yes, by automation, it is a profound problem that is not just a human problem, it's a political problem. this is not the moment to go into this for 20 minutes. i think we are where we are today with the complete delegitimization of both parties because both parties have failed to address the unbelievable economic anxiety that lives all over this country driven largely by economic disruption and the factors that lead to it. so we as new democrats get very, very excited about thinking about what's coming and how do we make sure that we are the ones who are there
theme that has permeated these presentations -- [audio difficulty] [laughter] >> i'm sorry, i hit the wrong button. >> when i was a kid, there was a gong. [laughter] anyway, we -- the problem, and the senator just said it, the problem is now obvious. the rate of economic change, what economists call disruption which is a terribly clinical word for lots of people in places like ohio and illinois and michigan, my city of bridgeport, connecticut, having their livelihoods obliterated by...
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helping out somebody with the click of a button. >> i lovefi it. for charity. four things to know. we talk about the mind, body benefit to giving. also you can do this anywhere. if you don't make it to class, you can still check in and give back. use that hashta d they a new charity every month. they're all register charities non-profit. you can get more information on how to make all of this happen. after every fantastic class where you have sweated i out. you say something like the people say what. the ohashtagthe month, hashtag. ethere is the sim as that. we're in germantown at i love kickboxing. back toyo >> thank you. >> hard to forget when you put it like that. > coming up, we have an update on thisweekend's rain situation before you head out the door. see how college students are getting hands on expe >>> nbc 4 is getting ready for clear to shelters. the pet adoption droive is just around the corner. they are getting hel from local students. >> joining me is the doctor in going of this whole thing on. thank you so much for being here. what can you say about the program? we h
helping out somebody with the click of a button. >> i lovefi it. for charity. four things to know. we talk about the mind, body benefit to giving. also you can do this anywhere. if you don't make it to class, you can still check in and give back. use that hashta d they a new charity every month. they're all register charities non-profit. you can get more information on how to make all of this happen. after every fantastic class where you have sweated i out. you say something like the...
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that the medium or ball or mobile show what i want to you name it was like a more sonic. button on that is you i thought of what are you make going on out by moment. but i thought i'd go from it on them but they go out of the way. out of both both are listed in no measure of both. who are they. got a bow across on i could go on a with us without bush sunday this the sun what honest over the. oath that is that in our show on to fill out on more of them don't ask that pledge. to. sing us. your dress tonight is to go to a bombing. and for congress and doesn't. seem to get. the same. this is my first fine line from the leader of the earth the god of the suburbs and the really sad heart of martin yeah i can only guess now to myself that we honestly took. her here and look at. all that got out of there whatever the fuck they're doing or that never. get up close you can tell how bad these things are to rip through the whole wall it would still be the most protected building. over the letter from the film but. the world believes that if you could. go there said he would like nothing. be
that the medium or ball or mobile show what i want to you name it was like a more sonic. button on that is you i thought of what are you make going on out by moment. but i thought i'd go from it on them but they go out of the way. out of both both are listed in no measure of both. who are they. got a bow across on i could go on a with us without bush sunday this the sun what honest over the. oath that is that in our show on to fill out on more of them don't ask that pledge. to. sing us. your...
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he'll be a friend it could happen but i don't i just don't know him very well in the sense we're competitors not a question of friends or enemies not my enemy button and trump i expected to discuss the war in syria although the rest of the summit agenda is so far unclear we heard from an antiwar activist who believes nuclear weapons should be a key concern for the two presidents we've been hearing a lot of negative opinion and minimalist but i'll tell you what i'm hoping what i mean i think charm is that while. that he might want to really he campaigned saying he wants to make a deal with russia he may deal with north korea where they started to ratchet down the hostilities and i hope the. president can reestablish that is that russia was constantly making you go on that trip to break in. who said what. and. that the u.s. has rejected and i hope this that back on the table and they can come out of the meeting saying look we're going to finally get rid of nuclear weapons. you're watching our international do stay with us we will be back with more and thirty five minutes time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy p
he'll be a friend it could happen but i don't i just don't know him very well in the sense we're competitors not a question of friends or enemies not my enemy button and trump i expected to discuss the war in syria although the rest of the summit agenda is so far unclear we heard from an antiwar activist who believes nuclear weapons should be a key concern for the two presidents we've been hearing a lot of negative opinion and minimalist but i'll tell you what i'm hoping what i mean i think...