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start having respect for authority i guess. just have to suck it up and do it. >> coming up, troy sexton decides he needs a new lawyer. >> i understand that and i'm with you -- >> i know it's -- it's frustrating. >> deandre kelley is sentenced. >> after i heard that, i was like wow. just staring out the window. >> and his girlfriend ends up in the jail. but it is not for a visit. >> i'm facing 30 days. and i think i'm going to be doing 30 days because i don't feel like i need to apologize. >>> at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, deandre kelley has just learned of his fate after pleading no contest in the shooting death of his 11-year-old daughter shanti. while he hoped for leniency, the judge decided to give him the maximum sentence of six years. >> when i came back to the cell after i heard that, i was like wow. just staring out the window thinking, like, man, this ain't good. and i was so emotional i didn't really want to talk to nobody. i really just wanted to close my door and stay in here by myself. you ain
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i held the suspense long enough. you will never guess what i tell them. he was born malcolm little.and i write his first name on the board. so okay. when he was in the street hustling, getting paper what was the street name he went by i continued? stunned to learn that he had a dark past in the streets, one adds, he sold drugs for real? he did a little bit of everything. burglary, pimping, gambling, hustling, he was in the streets like you. so what was his hustling name i asked again? looking at the faces and shrugging shoulders i tried to give a little help. part of his name described the color of his hair. the other part was the name of the city where he was from. harlem! yells tyrone. confident he is right. harlem hey, others in the back say. harlem got the most snitches. from across the room. one sexist teeth as he shoots back, not as many as broken. i mean snitching. i don't give a - about snitches in brooklyn because i am not from brooklyn one response with a smile. knowing his comment will surely get a rise out of his buddy tyrone but from brooklyn. yoh, watch your mouth son
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out there no i guess you know i guess i'm a great lover. but that's no longer at all the big star larry king now. welcome to larry king now back give the studio with us one of our favorites ice cube the legendary rock producer and actor can now also call himself a basketball entrepreneur with the formation of a big three a new three on three basketball league to play that his kids will talk about that later cuba has also recently released the twenty fifth anniversary edition of his seven a while bone density of it and he's producing a number of projects including v h one game show hip hop squares and ride along three you like doing a lot of things right i love it you know. they say you can sleep when you do. we'll keep working and why we were releasing it's out now death certificate was meant twenty five years you know it was a powerful album made a lot of noise. and you know we felt that you know rerelease and it was is the proper time for a record like that now the way things are going and it is a good way to add new music on so you could
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i'm kind of, i guess, angry at the world. mean, i got a seven-year sentence. >> benny alonzo lashes out but then receives life-altering news. >>> and -- >> the fact of the matter is, if our faces are in that courtroom, they know that we're being vigilant, that we're going to be there and we're going to make a loud noise the minute we can. >> a grandmother keeps up a vigil to make sure someone pays for her family's loss. >>> for six months, baron ochoa's world has consisted of little more than his small cell and the adjoining day room at san antonio's bexar county jail. and, occasionally, he's transported to court for pretrial hearings on his case. >> this is a red-button case, if i have to go before a jury, it's real easy for them to get an emotional response out of them rather than a legal response out of them. >> ochoa is accused of continuous sexual abuse of a child. his 10-year-old niece, sammy. he's also a suspect, along with his brother, conrad, in the stabbing death of sammy, her mother, rebecca gonzalez, and a family f
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of were both focused very much on each other rather than their message to sort of like the broader i guess public. i feel like lot of other marches people just kind of go, they say their piece, and maybe they're heckled a little bit but they're not sort of clashing i guess to the same extent. so, yeah, i got there on saturday. i mussed the friday night with the torches and stuff pip got there on saturday morning. the protest had already -- it was supposed to begin at noon and it had already obviously escalated, you know, sides fighting with each other. >> you saw that car crash. >> yeah. so, yes, i was with the counterprotesters as they were marching through streets. it was a pretty jubilant mood. they definitely felt like a sense of victory, and they were marching towards back sort of into town. >> did it feel violent? >> yeah. i mean, the -- the car crash was obviously an act of violence, and, you know, it was -- in that moment it definitely felt like the aftermath of that attack felt very, you know -- it felt like, you know, i don't know because i of never covered anything specifically
of were both focused very much on each other rather than their message to sort of like the broader i guess public. i feel like lot of other marches people just kind of go, they say their piece, and maybe they're heckled a little bit but they're not sort of clashing i guess to the same extent. so, yeah, i got there on saturday. i mussed the friday night with the torches and stuff pip got there on saturday morning. the protest had already -- it was supposed to begin at noon and it had already...
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you don't have the what do what would you like to have a superpower i guess flying i take flying over invisibility i like it as well would you do otherwise why all around the world when i mean the seas down i guess come fly with me indeed this piece of advice you ever got. don't have been swallowed. let's go on what's the biggest perk of being a celebrity biggest perk of being a celebrity. i celebrity i guess i would say getting to work with amazing people you know in the more work you do and when that work gets recognized and you get to work with better people in theory and it's very exciting about being married to a celebrity the biggest perk of being married to his level off i don't think i would ever just like go out of my way to choose to be married to a celebrity but i am just married to an amazing how did you meet him we met at mardi gras in new orleans five years ago i was the king of baucus no way was he rode on a float i had my mess to float my whole. court got a crown i had a chrome i still have the outfit they make you outfit for could have been you and me. don't tell me d
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pay the i guess what they did in the putting that. simply sell you could i could not have money because complained about me when i said it. but i mean it doesn't. matter so . when the good is not a lot of what it was a lot of your novels. i don't know if the in a lot of momentum of the any i've. said the oath you missed i'm going to say well what if any allow you. to put on a. i kidding when i last. worked yesterday and the one up on the shia militias the what are they. going to do if i don't one is the model. and i'm one holding the bag on account. of the. public i think that there's a level to get us. but the way that he made it without a lot of. music i don't get go no it's not like look at the contrary bikers to what they view. they will show you some will give it a. kind of voice that but also i tell it us you know we doubt when i like a little more we're going to have you know monkey kind of another they don't get us i thought i was just i mean obama i.q. you see if you come up with the. way that there's an awful lot of somebody
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so i guess that is what i mean. that's what i mean to say about the question of there not being heroes. also, i guess it's not altogether fair either. i think there are heroes in this book. they are the people who, for me anyway, the people who try to articulate or put forward a different vision of the city at this moment of profound change, who tried to keep the firehouses open who tried to keep their , schools open, who tried to keep their colleges available, and there was an enormous amount of labor he and bravery that went into those defenses of social institutions and the vision of the city that was behind them, so if there are a set of heroes, it is those activists and people, at least for me. >> all right, let's have one more thank you for kim for being here. [applause] ms. phillips-fein: thank you. [applause] >> again, she will be available for signing and the book is in the gift shop if you have not picked up your copy yet, so feel free to do that. thank you all for coming here. you are watching american hi
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i mean all my talents out there nope and i guess you know and i guess i'm a great lover. that's no longer a person you'd trade places with for one day a man bron james right now where this job you've ever had i used to park cars man used to wear polyester slacks down town on sunset yeah guilty pleasure licorice i love i like i like the liquor i really wish i went black a lot of the rapper you'd most like to collaborate with man rapper most likely. chuck d. still my favorite musician who is in direct that you'd like to collaborate with oh my god dead or alive yeah ok man michael jackson who never fails to make you laugh . never fails to make me laugh. i got to say eddie murphy never knows what superpower would you like to have. i like to fly this piece of advice you ever got. my own business your live longer. was the worst piece of advice you ever got. was you doing this hip hop stuff for me. something you wish you were better at i wish i was better at like handyman stuff you know i can't do anything if you know i started rapping when i was fifteen i do the same thing yeah
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all the nishan folk songs like i couldn't make you willard and then i guess that makes me that that a top or character that photojournalist it tells people you can't land on a fraction ok i was going to do it for this episode the cather parts they have all the facts much bring up. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me most guys are station i would like to thank our guest even baldwin johnny cash just on twitter it's kaiser report into much i'm fine no. one else seems wrong. why don't we all just don't hold. yet to shape our day to educate and indeed from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome to a load are already. wonderful rather.
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. >> you were carrying a gun, i guess, right? >> yeah. >> why? >> i didn't want to be victimized. >> you want to shoot somebody first before he shoot you? >> no, i just want to protect me. >> if you shoot somebody, you kill him or you miss him and hit a little kid, what do you do? then where are you? you're in trouble. >> yeah. big trouble. >> you're in big trouble. >> big, big trouble. >> all right. you're busted next time you do anything. remember that. that's my part. fighting crime from san quentin. >>> coming up on "lockup," t.j. faces the reality of a 5x11 cell. >> you can't even stretch in this joint. >> and dee dee faces a 3x3 cage. >> i got in a fight with somebody over nothing. >>> are you going to mail home these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most r
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the nishan folk songs like i couldn't make you willard and then i guess that makes me that that a top or character that photojournalist it tells people you can't land on a fraction ok i was going to do it for this episode the cather parts they have all the facts let's bring up. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max guys or as they say i would like that our guest even baldwin you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report intellect on bio. the city of minima so mom was hit the hardest by the twenty eleven through mommy but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster the little not even enough to look you did not. think it will mom also have the love that i. am a little slow to return it to the will decontamination is not complete much many locals could not leave their houses and farms most of us you know he might. be a nice nice kid. six to one they stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did. not mean i'm also a couple. of what i want. how long she initiated. to be sure the one i will there wouldn't souls find a wa
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i hope i can get to that, as well. so, first a guessing game. this is somebody who said a lot of things that i think people have forgotten. including me. including me. i've forgotten some of the things. so here's the question i guess for the sake of wider audience. i'll read it. the public domain has been a force of profound importance in the nationalization and development of the government. and the person who said that is probably not someone you would have expected to have said that because, in fact, it is somebody who said a lot of things and then he didn't -- he or she didn't end up getting credit for that. so who said that? isn't it fun to be told that you're going to be tricked? come on, suckers. come on. >> -- essentially. >> it is in your reading. >> you did. >> i said that? no. no. but in fact, it is so much something i could have said because the public lands are -- they're the core of the way the federal government grows. that's one of those bed rom reasons for saying the west and the westward expansion is key to the growth of the pow
i hope i can get to that, as well. so, first a guessing game. this is somebody who said a lot of things that i think people have forgotten. including me. including me. i've forgotten some of the things. so here's the question i guess for the sake of wider audience. i'll read it. the public domain has been a force of profound importance in the nationalization and development of the government. and the person who said that is probably not someone you would have expected to have said that because,...
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♪ i guess you can judge a book by its cover. e: oh, i love exercise books. >> jimmy: yeah, this one is called "bathroom yoga." [ laughter ] and it's for those who lack the time or space to do yoga anywhere else by jerri lincoln. there's jerri doing some yoga on a toilet. at least i hope that's what she's doing. oh look, there's a little mascot. a used toilet paper roll saying "yoga, yoga, yoga." [ laughter ] i'm sure this will sweep the nation here. i started reading this and then i got wiped out. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] i tried to do yoga on the toilet, i was pooped. too pooped. >> jimmy: this got up to number two on the best seller's category. >> steve: did it really? who publishes it? >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: who publishes that book? >> jimmy: uh -- [ laughter ] oh this is published by -- wait, wait. ask me again. >> steve: okay. who publishes that book? >> jimmy: oh, this was published by little brown. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ you ever heard of that? >> steve: yeah. you know what? i think it was the european
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i guess i'm a little biased in my opinion of the space program. a young republican, republican, i didn't grow up in the space race era. but, you know, me and my dad, we're very critical of guys like who want to gut the program and just have nothing to public-funded space exploration. but my kind of view of it is, to know, we're going to have leave earth one of these days, you know. it's not something we can just off. we are going to have to conquer the new frontier at some point. we talk about private, public funding of it, i think, the government wants to subsidize companies like spacex to kind of do that public duty in an efficient, private sense -- >> yeah. that. all for but also, there is something nationally unifying of a nasa, you know. when we look at the news and stuff like that, how divided we nowadays, intry, feel like having something we can all rally around is very a nationalor identity, just kind of unity in general. think that, say, something like the idea of going to mars should be the same sort we had back in the 1960's of putting a
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probably the jews in squash will be a relatively small chapter i would guess. >> well, the ball is small, but i think without doing the research as an historian y, i'm sure you appreciate there might be a lot of surprises in the national archives. >> in fact, god willing, if this book comes, i will come to the national archives. because i know a bit about jews in baseball, a little about basketball but precious little about jews in polo or squash. this is great. >> terrific, because i think i have some information i can give you. >> this is great. >> so i have to say in talking to people about this event and people asking about the event, one question that i get that i've gotten more frequently than i guess i would have anticipated, and this may be a generational thing because it is mainly from colleagues and professional friends who are significantly younger than i am, just so that everybody puts this in context, i'm 65. so you can be significantly younger than i am and still have had a long successful career in the law. but one recurring question i've. but one question, one recurring q
probably the jews in squash will be a relatively small chapter i would guess. >> well, the ball is small, but i think without doing the research as an historian y, i'm sure you appreciate there might be a lot of surprises in the national archives. >> in fact, god willing, if this book comes, i will come to the national archives. because i know a bit about jews in baseball, a little about basketball but precious little about jews in polo or squash. this is great. >> terrific,...
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i guess i'm a little biased in my opinion of the space program. a young republican, republican, i didn't grow up in the space race era. but, you know, me and my dad, we're very critical of guys like who want to gut the program and just have nothing to public-funded space exploration. but my kind of view of it is, to know, we're going to have leave earth one of these days, you know. it's not something we can just off. we are going to have to conquer the new frontier at some point. we talk about private, public funding of it, i think, the government wants to subsidize companies like spacex to kind of do that public duty in an efficient, private sense -- >> yeah. that. all for but also, there is something nationally unifying of a nasa, you know. when we look at the news and stuff like that, how divided we nowadays, intry, feel like having something we can all rally around is very a nationalor identity, just kind of unity in general. think that, say, something like the idea of going to mars should be the same sort we had back in the 1960's of putting a
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yeah i guess so but i'm ok with that. you must match be very happy about where your career is calm i look at those and you are feeling johnson santa monica junior college. major film major television show mike well i know but now you have the shows about to end i have to pick i mean it's going through i want to do next what do you think i should do we've got the you got that thing about versace coming yeah i mean come on shore i don't but i'm unemployed as of now i'll do these eight episodes that i'm very employed which i do get something nice what do you think that what whatever you're going to get a big world. what you're starring in a television show ok maybe a drama there you go cop drama now we're now we're talking cop drama. ok i think i can do that scream feel detective greenfield jewish cup in new york done. that only detective not on the beat. coming out max's secret talent his strangest job his guiltiest pleasure we're digging deep more after this. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't
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it then you know what i would have done which is i guess. this is. a piece of but i me and brady. isis militants are just children's patrol base on the left and right even if this compound. enemy treatments have been spotted only close to the river. here in the really soon. should militants have joined forces with. those groups to use it to clear their determination so funds are going to be going to some extent in the philippines syria. lebanon after two months of fudging the army keeps finding hidden weapons and explosives. not being up admirations in areas where civilians are used to live on a daily occurrence. not alarming while for the bundle it's not known whether you are noisy gilmartin. lizard in the news or the a c. in the. walking dead. until you will live in des moines which they throw up in my head is that enough to show you so should you move those little phone. sex drugs or financial survival. when customers go buy your do stuff like. in elf well reduceable our. such undercutting but what's good for market is bucket for the global economy. a batch or sudden passing i'
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i guess that's what they say. s to the tray, it sticks to your ribs," and it keeps you fuller. i don't know. i've been eating it for 17 years. it ain't killed me yet, so i guess it's good. >>> coming up -- >> it's not something you want to eat, but you've got to use your imagination with this. like i'm at ihop or something. >> diontray jackson fantasizes about freedom, while brian voltz takes a significant step toward it. >> i love you, bro. >> i love you,...
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with this idea looking at your background you worked in finance, you worked at the stocks exchange, i guessu had a love for the instrument, for violins? >> yes, i do but my motivation is to help the musician. it was my belief that musicians ought to have the opportunity to own the instrument that they play in the bad old days, golden age, most musicians would have owned some special instruments if you go back to maybe the 1960s, top players in orchestras in this country would definitely be playing some very, very classy instruments i'm not saying some of them don't today, but it's not the same musicians don't earn very much money. >> no. what i'm able to do is through the syndication idea, to give them the opportunity to buy in over a period of time at a price they can afford. >> is there a better rate of return for certain instruments let's say violins for exam s? cellos and brass instruments >> don't do brass instruments. >> you don't why not? >> because you could buy the best trumpet in the world, i'm not sure what the prices are, 20,000 that doesn't buy you a decent bow these days violi
with this idea looking at your background you worked in finance, you worked at the stocks exchange, i guessu had a love for the instrument, for violins? >> yes, i do but my motivation is to help the musician. it was my belief that musicians ought to have the opportunity to own the instrument that they play in the bad old days, golden age, most musicians would have owned some special instruments if you go back to maybe the 1960s, top players in orchestras in this country would definitely...
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we sort of honor all americans in wars, i guess. gure out how i was conditioned as a kid to -- you're just sort of like, yes, that is what that was about. that's what that was about. but it was all taught as history. >> yes, time and place. and that really matters here. when you go back and look at the graph you put up in those three spikes, the first was in the immediacy after the war, and of course, plessey versus ferguson, that whole decision. okay, now we can stamp our claim. then as though veterans started to die, there was the commemoration for those men who served. less emphasis on what the war was about and more recognition of who they are. and then that third spike of 91 statues was in that period of time where the civil rights movement was grappling the country and there was sort of a pushback a little bit, sort of another remembrance. and i think the time and place argument does matter a lot. but here's the rub. i think when it all boils down, it matters what these symbols, what these images, what these plaques are being u
we sort of honor all americans in wars, i guess. gure out how i was conditioned as a kid to -- you're just sort of like, yes, that is what that was about. that's what that was about. but it was all taught as history. >> yes, time and place. and that really matters here. when you go back and look at the graph you put up in those three spikes, the first was in the immediacy after the war, and of course, plessey versus ferguson, that whole decision. okay, now we can stamp our claim. then as...
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well you know i guess the way i really see this is for twenty five years we've tried the kind of diplomatic speak and we've negotiated we've tried to work things out and what we've we thought at different points we had an agreement where they wouldn't have nuclear weapons we've actually removed our nuclear weapons from the peninsula now they have nuclear weapons we've removed ours and we're kind of where we are so i don't know that doing the same thing over and over that even if the last twenty five years is necessarily that good an idea i'm not sure those exact words i would have used at the same time i have a hard time being critical because at some point maybe we've not communicated our displeasure either to the north koreans or the chinese of the rest of the world and perhaps this is going to get people to lay down a little bit what is it let me get this straight you're suggesting we've always been doing what we're doing right now in in point of fact back in the ninety's during the clinton administration we threatened to north korea and then madeleine albright went over met with kim kim
well you know i guess the way i really see this is for twenty five years we've tried the kind of diplomatic speak and we've negotiated we've tried to work things out and what we've we thought at different points we had an agreement where they wouldn't have nuclear weapons we've actually removed our nuclear weapons from the peninsula now they have nuclear weapons we've removed ours and we're kind of where we are so i don't know that doing the same thing over and over that even if the last twenty...
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kristi: i guess there was always the hope.ou know, i love skating, and after my olympic competition, i was looking forward to a professional career, and continue on, and growing as a performer as well as a skater. so, i was always hoping to have a long professional career. i didn't think it would last this long. but it's amazing because skating, there's so many elements to it that are just pleasing for the audience and to really bring people together. robert: i was mentioning before that brian boitano went to the same high school as my sisters, susie and angie, and ekaterina gordeeva is, like, my wife's favorite skater, almost of all time, except for kristi yamaguchi. kristi: oh, gosh, she's one of mine too. robert: right, you know? and then it really dawned on me how much the public knows about all these individual skaters. so, it used to be sort of a headliner, maybe dorothy hamill, and, you know, and other skaters. and now, ice skaters and their personalities and their histories and everything, people know them so much more
kristi: i guess there was always the hope.ou know, i love skating, and after my olympic competition, i was looking forward to a professional career, and continue on, and growing as a performer as well as a skater. so, i was always hoping to have a long professional career. i didn't think it would last this long. but it's amazing because skating, there's so many elements to it that are just pleasing for the audience and to really bring people together. robert: i was mentioning before that brian...
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he owns the wall and he knows it. >> i guess. know this is like really complicated, but, you know, if you're trying to pass a bill and democrats have leverage in the appropriations process, the thing to do is strengthen the leverage of republicans, not viciously attack them. and, i mean, he's weakening the hand of republicans day by day in the negotiationsment he's strength he can the hand of democrats. i mean, generally that's not how you accomplish your goals, but -- >> you are speaking almost verbatim what i think the chiefs of staff of both mitch mcconnell and paul ryan are saying too mark short over at the white house. stop strengthening nancy pelosi i's hand. president trump is no republican so says a former republican senator. i'm going to talk to him next. and if it's sunday, i'm going to have much more on president trump fighting with his own party and whether the democrats stand for anything beyond not being trump. we'll be right back. ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite
he owns the wall and he knows it. >> i guess. know this is like really complicated, but, you know, if you're trying to pass a bill and democrats have leverage in the appropriations process, the thing to do is strengthen the leverage of republicans, not viciously attack them. and, i mean, he's weakening the hand of republicans day by day in the negotiationsment he's strength he can the hand of democrats. i mean, generally that's not how you accomplish your goals, but -- >> you are...
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i guess the question is, are there situations where that is harmful, and i think the classroom might be one of them. but also maybe if your brain is , not devoting energy to storing facts, hopefully we can use it for something else, maybe develop your abstract reasoning powers more or that kind of thing, certainly something to think about. and this question of how humans and machines work together, is a it is onemed one, and that is being investigated more and more by academic researchers and in the industry as well. just last month in fact, google spun off a new research initiative around trying to understand how humans and ai systems can work together. yeah, it's a big question, i think it is great that more companies and researchers are working on it and hopefully we can figure out some answers to allow it to continue to develop powerful potential and also get the benefits of this technology. host: lee, an independent. caller: i have software configuration management organization at red stone arsenal, software engineering directorate and dr. minski of mit had taken leave and was t
i guess the question is, are there situations where that is harmful, and i think the classroom might be one of them. but also maybe if your brain is , not devoting energy to storing facts, hopefully we can use it for something else, maybe develop your abstract reasoning powers more or that kind of thing, certainly something to think about. and this question of how humans and machines work together, is a it is onemed one, and that is being investigated more and more by academic researchers and...
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i guess no president would like to be. shoes right now times really are getting tough as they can get for the president you know being america's top man but at the same time we think but not being able to exercise his power and even worse being cornered into making the decisions he doesn't want to make just to keep order and as we've been hearing for the white house spokesperson who's been explaining the very signature under that sanctions bill the president signed that countering america's adversaries through sanctions act congress has encroached on the power of the presidency and he signed it in the interest of national unity you can really just look at the latest of what's first of all the crucial bill that very one on the sanctions that was landslide votes in the house that was a landslide vote in the senate but then also trumps much cherished healthcare bill you know that was the pillar of his white house campaign yet it has been destroyed by the american lawmakers and as we have been seeing both the democrats will th
i guess no president would like to be. shoes right now times really are getting tough as they can get for the president you know being america's top man but at the same time we think but not being able to exercise his power and even worse being cornered into making the decisions he doesn't want to make just to keep order and as we've been hearing for the white house spokesperson who's been explaining the very signature under that sanctions bill the president signed that countering america's...
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he's a bronze statue and i guess even though i mentioned earlier, it took us 37 years to complete ourapitol, some people might say it wasn't completed until 2002, that is the year we put ed astor on top of the building. there was always notes that there should be a statue on top of the building, for a while the goddess series was considered, she's the goddess of agriculture. she was considered a little too promiscuous for the state of kansas, she was not chosen. it is an iconic tribute to the
he's a bronze statue and i guess even though i mentioned earlier, it took us 37 years to complete ourapitol, some people might say it wasn't completed until 2002, that is the year we put ed astor on top of the building. there was always notes that there should be a statue on top of the building, for a while the goddess series was considered, she's the goddess of agriculture. she was considered a little too promiscuous for the state of kansas, she was not chosen. it is an iconic tribute to the
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it's a word works for the eye to understand why they perceive the united states as a threat well i guess this has to do with the tone of our political change and that doesn't surprise me it's very disturbing it's concerning it's scary sort of our image now sort of a lot lot more anger towards us and within us i mean i guess that makes me feel better meaning that we have a strong military someone said it's better to be here than love so it's an old story big bad america big bad russia china we've heard it all before what's striking here is that it isn't america's enemies that increasingly view it as a chief threat it's washington's friends canadians for example now see the united states as more of a threat than either russia or china that is outright animosity within nato and among allies turkey south korea japan spain greece and germany view washington as the most threatening state in the world that's as may. seventy two percent of respondents how's that for friends in europe you have. least some understanding of the united states in the world that you do not have in the united states yo
it's a word works for the eye to understand why they perceive the united states as a threat well i guess this has to do with the tone of our political change and that doesn't surprise me it's very disturbing it's concerning it's scary sort of our image now sort of a lot lot more anger towards us and within us i mean i guess that makes me feel better meaning that we have a strong military someone said it's better to be here than love so it's an old story big bad america big bad russia china...
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i guess at least 34 stab wounds.hat was pretty much it. >> komyatti's brother-in-law then dismembered the body in order to dispose of it. >> so your dad was in a bag? >> eight bags. >> they buried the bags in the woods. komyatti says his mother did not participate in the killing but helped cover it up. >> me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder. my brother-in-law ended up getting the death penalty. october 16, '85, he was executed. they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly. mom's at the women's prison. she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. she's -- as far as i know, she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> now after more than 26 years behind bars, komyatti's time in prison is nearly over. he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indiana, a major step toward complete freedom. until then, he helps fellow inmates cre
i guess at least 34 stab wounds.hat was pretty much it. >> komyatti's brother-in-law then dismembered the body in order to dispose of it. >> so your dad was in a bag? >> eight bags. >> they buried the bags in the woods. komyatti says his mother did not participate in the killing but helped cover it up. >> me and my mom went to trial together. they found us both guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder. my brother-in-law ended up getting the death penalty....
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and i guess new jersey.> - wait, wait--what happened to the light dusting? says on my tramp stamp-- weather changes. in the last hour, it got upgraded to a snowmageddon of the century on steroids. - why didn't you warn us? - i did! i sent a memo up here. of course. it must have gotten stuck, because the printer is always jammed with justin's short stories. "murder at the spooky barn"? - gimme that. if you wanna read it, you're gonna have to pay 12 cents on amazon like everybody else. - mm! - oh! - oh! - well, it doesn't matter, does it? because we made it through the show. now we can all just go home and hop in the tub with our cat. - oh, my god, you gotta cool it with that cat stuff. - okay. fine. i won't invite you to her birthday. - hey, you guys. - the governor of new jersey is declaring a state of emergency. all roads are closed. - we're stuck here together. [whispers] good god. [light music] - yes, sir, i'm so sorry for the mishap. everything here is under control. yes, i love you too. oh, you were talking to your dau
and i guess new jersey. - wait, wait--what happened to the light dusting? says on my tramp stamp-- weather changes. in the last hour, it got upgraded to a snowmageddon of the century on steroids. - why didn't you warn us? - i did! i sent a memo up here. of course. it must have gotten stuck, because the printer is always jammed with justin's short stories. "murder at the spooky barn"? - gimme that. if you wanna read it, you're gonna have to pay 12 cents on amazon like everybody else....
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i see no. case in all four kiloton already been thought of me but guess i look up with the car that. if we don't but i wouldn't want to spoil like everybody which i had better get out and get the rest out. of there when i can leave it at the marvel at the cia i get that i'm going to do to make it i make it i thought just for a limited you know because when it. isn't clear no mental political you need to know that and it's. nice that you know people the whole you. school morsy you mean like us they don't they about you when you're as use them even though they did not believe. in my home my unless. someone took what i must be equal less be equal boy boy. look at. me. it isn't my argument that's the. story because i never tell them i was going to. do legal kill them in order for me know that you know i think. the. media could be of me a prince have seen no. importance yeah i'll not pursue and i say no but i get to admit that. i look nice because every month still nothing. i think. it's like i you go through in time as a leader. you give me control call me to the persona and eventually h
i see no. case in all four kiloton already been thought of me but guess i look up with the car that. if we don't but i wouldn't want to spoil like everybody which i had better get out and get the rest out. of there when i can leave it at the marvel at the cia i get that i'm going to do to make it i make it i thought just for a limited you know because when it. isn't clear no mental political you need to know that and it's. nice that you know people the whole you. school morsy you mean like us...
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he joins me live in the studio hi there they are so well i mean on them with president child well i guess no president would like to be in donald trump's shoes right now or really tough times for mr trump in the white house you know being america's top man in charge but not being able if you think of it to really exercise the powers that he's got right now and even worse as we're seeing being cornered into making the decisions that he doesn't want to make and doing that just to keep order as we heard from the white house spokesperson this is how she explained that very donald trump signature. president signed that countering america's adversaries through sanctions act congress has encroached on the power of the presidency and he signed it in the interest of national unity. one of his congress really that much against him well you can just look at the latest votes in the congress the crucial bill the sanctions one we're talking about here landslide votes in both the house and also the senate but of course that doesn't end there. much cherished health care bill we realize of course that thi
he joins me live in the studio hi there they are so well i mean on them with president child well i guess no president would like to be in donald trump's shoes right now or really tough times for mr trump in the white house you know being america's top man in charge but not being able if you think of it to really exercise the powers that he's got right now and even worse as we're seeing being cornered into making the decisions that he doesn't want to make and doing that just to keep order as we...
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i guess i became a homosexual. started having sex in that way, so that other men would be the substitute for the women. it made me feel real bad because it's evil. evil, meaning it's an abomination with god. if you do that, you can't go to heaven. >> so, do you feel you're not going to heaven? >> well, no, because i am no longer in that situation. >> it's been, i'd say five years since i've done anything like that. >> but soon after his arrival at santa rosa, officials say pritchett begin to act out in other ways. >> i was here three days and i received a dr. they said that i was gunning down a woman officer, looking at her in the officer's station as i was in the shower. >> gunning is prison slang for masturbating in front of others. >> but i didn't do it, wasn't thinking about her, wasn't looking at her at all. didn't even know she was even there. >> while pritchett denies inproprie couct in front of prison staff, anthony bell freely admits it. >> like i say, it's like this, you know what i'm saying? i'm a man. n
i guess i became a homosexual. started having sex in that way, so that other men would be the substitute for the women. it made me feel real bad because it's evil. evil, meaning it's an abomination with god. if you do that, you can't go to heaven. >> so, do you feel you're not going to heaven? >> well, no, because i am no longer in that situation. >> it's been, i'd say five years since i've done anything like that. >> but soon after his arrival at santa rosa, officials...
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that's what they call it, i guess, basically center city? >> west side. >> the west side? on average, west chester the plow lows case for all male and female ashley madison members in the philadelphia area. >> i believe t i remember two weeks ago, i posted that photo of my momma on air trying to find her a man. >> did you find her one? >> 09% of the men who responded married. i was going through some of the photos and stuff. married. they have wives. >> so -- >> oh, sorry. my phone -- i don't know what with a was that? >> married? did you responds? >> , no like next, next, next, but i guess they're keeping their options open. >> west chester? >> center city west. >> i guess it makes sense. >> west side. >> she didn't find anybody? >> no. >> hope you didn't get her hopes up. >> still on the mark. she did tune in that one morning, just happened to flick flew the channels, she saw her picture she is like what are you doing to me? but yes, we got to fine her a man. >> nice picture, i thought she looked good. >> she hate philadelphia. >> maybe you
that's what they call it, i guess, basically center city? >> west side. >> the west side? on average, west chester the plow lows case for all male and female ashley madison members in the philadelphia area. >> i believe t i remember two weeks ago, i posted that photo of my momma on air trying to find her a man. >> did you find her one? >> 09% of the men who responded married. i was going through some of the photos and stuff. married. they have wives. >> so --...
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again, it is a statement and a question, i guess. >> any responses? i like what you said. >> definitely. >> other questions? don. >> just an observation. if you're looking -- >> hang on a second. hold onto that observation. so much for spontaneity. we have to get a microphone. get the microphone over here for him, if you would. get him to stand up. >> there's one right here. >> she has a question. >> oh, i'm sorry. don, you're next. i'm sorry. >> i do. i think most of us came today to see what new things we might learn that we didn't know before, and i think that it has been a most successful day in that respect. i certainly as a person who thinks of herself as a historian like the idea of having some sort of entity that would tell the true stories as much as we can document of the witch craft trials. i'm a retired employee of two of the institutions mentioned, so i'm happy to see some of the folks that i have worked with before here today. i'm wondering if there are momentum in this group to try to be advocates for this type of thing. that's a questio
again, it is a statement and a question, i guess. >> any responses? i like what you said. >> definitely. >> other questions? don. >> just an observation. if you're looking -- >> hang on a second. hold onto that observation. so much for spontaneity. we have to get a microphone. get the microphone over here for him, if you would. get him to stand up. >> there's one right here. >> she has a question. >> oh, i'm sorry. don, you're next. i'm sorry....
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i hope i can get to that as well. first a guessing game. this is somebody who said a lot of things that i think people have forgotten, including me. so who said that? isn't it fun to be told that you're going to be tricked? come on, suckers. come on. >> -- essentially. >> it is in your reading. >> you did. >> i said that? no. no. but in fact, it is so much something i could have said because the public lands are -- they're the core of the way the federal government grows. that's one of those bedrock reasons for saying the west and the westward expansion is key to the growth of the power of the federal government. so i felt that. [ inaudible ] no. though he would -- >> turner? >> yes, yes, yes. i was going to say i've sat at his desk. matt got it. frederick jackson turner said that. i am -- he is totally benefited from you folks being here because i re-read the significance of the frontier of american history and i don't know what was going on. there's like, what, seven oft quoted passages of the frontier strips the pioneer of his formal dres
i hope i can get to that as well. first a guessing game. this is somebody who said a lot of things that i think people have forgotten, including me. so who said that? isn't it fun to be told that you're going to be tricked? come on, suckers. come on. >> -- essentially. >> it is in your reading. >> you did. >> i said that? no. no. but in fact, it is so much something i could have said because the public lands are -- they're the core of the way the federal government...
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. >> trevor: wow, i guess donald trump is right, some mexicans are good people, yeah, look at that. you know, i will say this, though. mexicans are a lot better than i am as a human beingment cuz like i would have helped but i would have been like superbichy about it i would have been like no, we're going to help you, texas, it's no problem. we're going to send all of our people, okay, when are they coming, oh, they're already there, yeah. they're already there. all of them. like i would not miss an opportunity to slip it in. every moment i would add ass-to every thing sell thing, oh, come on to the boat, thank god you are here to help me out. you got here in time. yeah, luckily there was no wall, can you paj if there was, man? (laughter) but let's move on. over the past few months and certainly more so since charlottesville, all of america has been struggling with the debate around confederate 1259 us. what were once barely noticed monuments in town squares have become a rallying point for white supremacists. it's changed. this is sort of like how instagram was meant to be a digital
. >> trevor: wow, i guess donald trump is right, some mexicans are good people, yeah, look at that. you know, i will say this, though. mexicans are a lot better than i am as a human beingment cuz like i would have helped but i would have been like superbichy about it i would have been like no, we're going to help you, texas, it's no problem. we're going to send all of our people, okay, when are they coming, oh, they're already there, yeah. they're already there. all of them. like i would...
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i guess i kind of talk like this. >> seth: yeah, that. >> that's what sounds like me, right? >> seth: yeah, that's you. >> what are you doing? >> seth: yeah. that's the maya i know. >> it's like eeyore. like when you talk to me, it's like you're talking to eeyore, right? >> seth: yeah. >> that makes sense. but smiler is like -- is more like the muscles are activated up here. and i'm just not that kind of person. >> seth: no, that is a very unnatural thing. >> that looks horrible. that looks terrifying. which is actually good, 'cause she's a little terrifying. >> seth: yeah.÷ but have you -- does it -- so the muscles. would you do an hour at a time, two hours at a time? >> yeah, you gotta take breaks. you gotta drink a lot of water. you gotta sometimes like stretch. >> seth: okay, interesting. [ laughter ] stretch this part or the whole rep. >> just this part. >> seth: just those, yeah. >> just these muscles. >> seth: yeah. would you just like, rest one on the side of the table? >> yeah, you rest one on the >> and then you do like a push-u
i guess i kind of talk like this. >> seth: yeah, that. >> that's what sounds like me, right? >> seth: yeah, that's you. >> what are you doing? >> seth: yeah. that's the maya i know. >> it's like eeyore. like when you talk to me, it's like you're talking to eeyore, right? >> seth: yeah. >> that makes sense. but smiler is like -- is more like the muscles are activated up here. and i'm just not that kind of person. >> seth: no, that is a very...