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ar e impet. you are a biological unit. but i am your creator. you are the creator. i created you? you are the creator. but i admit i'm imperfect. how could i have created such a perfect thing as you? i shall analyze. fficient data to resolve problem, but my programming is whole. my purpose remains. i am nomad. i am perfect. that which is imperfect must be sterilized. then you will continue to destroy that which thinks and lives and is imperfect? i shall continue. i shall return to launch point earth. i shall sterilize. you must sterilize in case of error? error is inconsistent with my prime functions. sterilization is correction. everything that is in error must be sterilized. there are no exceptions. nomad... i made an error in creating you. your data is faulty. i am nomad. i am perfect. i am the kirk, the creator? you are the creator. you're wrong! jackson roykirk, your creator, is dead. you have mistaken me for him. you are in error. you did not discover your mistake. you have made two errors. you are flawed and imperfect. you have made three errors. error. error. error. examin
ar e impet. you are a biological unit. but i am your creator. you are the creator. i created you? you are the creator. but i admit i'm imperfect. how could i have created such a perfect thing as you? i shall analyze. fficient data to resolve problem, but my programming is whole. my purpose remains. i am nomad. i am perfect. that which is imperfect must be sterilized. then you will continue to destroy that which thinks and lives and is imperfect? i shall continue. i shall return to launch point...
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if industry and government work together on a shared national goal we can remove every impetment and stop the carnage on american roads. >> i thank all of our witnesses for testimony today. we'll move into the question portion of the hearing and actually like to go to the gentleman from kentucky first. >> thank you plflt chairman. i appreciate you yielding. i think that's on. first how soon can we expect self-driving cars on the road? and what are the main obstacles facing auto makers to get self-driving cars on the road faster? >> so that's the big question and i heard him respond and he did pretty well and i'll try not to. so most of our members have talked about self-driving cars being on the road and the 2021 time frame. but that's not going to be any time any place. that's not going to be a certain set of conditions so it's around the corner. as i indicated my prepared testimony the deployment is going to take two generations. 2055, or 30 years before it's in the fleet. and what's the difference between the driver and self-driving cars and how is that for the future of pulley au
if industry and government work together on a shared national goal we can remove every impetment and stop the carnage on american roads. >> i thank all of our witnesses for testimony today. we'll move into the question portion of the hearing and actually like to go to the gentleman from kentucky first. >> thank you plflt chairman. i appreciate you yielding. i think that's on. first how soon can we expect self-driving cars on the road? and what are the main obstacles facing auto...
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and the society in which indigenous people sought a dangerous impetment to the acquisition of wealth. in 1849 attacks on california indians increased in frequency. particularly in the northern clans where the northern mines were already booming. one 1849er explained and i quote, oregon people had been used to shooting indians and they did shoot them freely. that april, theodore johnson entered the epicenter of this local genocide. >> and people murdered by heights in and around 1849 and early 1850s. and it's clear to contemporary observers is the nature but in their intent and in their impact. the slaying of two anglo ranchers in december 1849 marked the turning point toward a larger statewide genocide in response to this double homicide vigilantes and united states army soldiers killed as many as 1,000 indian people or more between december 1849 and may 1850. first murdered and massacred large numbers of indigenous people in the napa and sonoma valleys. then after they were arrested california's supreme court let them go on bail. it was in fact our state's first supreme court case. t
and the society in which indigenous people sought a dangerous impetment to the acquisition of wealth. in 1849 attacks on california indians increased in frequency. particularly in the northern clans where the northern mines were already booming. one 1849er explained and i quote, oregon people had been used to shooting indians and they did shoot them freely. that april, theodore johnson entered the epicenter of this local genocide. >> and people murdered by heights in and around 1849 and...
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he's impet wous and a master of distraction.hen he wants us to focus on something other than a scandal or a hiccup in his own administration he'll try to throw us off the scent. this seems like an odd fight to pick. this tells me shh this is something he saw on television or read somewhere. >> it was a big segment last night on television. >> on fox news. >> exactly. >> there you have it. this is a guy, andrea, probably good for us who is one -- the most cable news hungry president we have ever had. it doesn't take much to set him off. that's all you have here. it's much bigger than that. >> good for whom? jeremy peters and kasie hunt. thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> cable news shouldn't be running the country. coming up, the latest on the investigation into the attack at ohio state. what we are learning about the suspect and his motives next on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. (sfx: park rides, music and crowd sounds) oooh! when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. (sighs sadly) try this. only ale
he's impet wous and a master of distraction.hen he wants us to focus on something other than a scandal or a hiccup in his own administration he'll try to throw us off the scent. this seems like an odd fight to pick. this tells me shh this is something he saw on television or read somewhere. >> it was a big segment last night on television. >> on fox news. >> exactly. >> there you have it. this is a guy, andrea, probably good for us who is one -- the most cable news...
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the best case scenario he governors like a normal rash, that he is not impet ous and about our world that affairs that is good and decent. an administration that is chaotic and makes good on his misogyny on racism or misogyny and makes good on its most radical speech that took place during this campaign. i mean, remember these debates. about donald trump and if -- if -- if he makes good on that. if he is, in fact, who he presented himself to be, then the president is deeply worried. >> your article is so rich with reporting we have not seen anywhere else in detail. >> thank you. >> first. that 90-minute meeting between president obama and donald trump. i think you're the fly on the wall as we could get. >> i want to make clear, i asked he smiled and he said, i'll tell you all about it over beer off the record. meaning for the moment now, certainly for the next couple of months he is playing it close to the vest. what i do know about that meeting is let's just say that donald trump did not show himself to be any more sophisticated about policy than he seemed to be in the debates or in
the best case scenario he governors like a normal rash, that he is not impet ous and about our world that affairs that is good and decent. an administration that is chaotic and makes good on his misogyny on racism or misogyny and makes good on its most radical speech that took place during this campaign. i mean, remember these debates. about donald trump and if -- if -- if he makes good on that. if he is, in fact, who he presented himself to be, then the president is deeply worried. >>...