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>> writing interaction. screaming interaction. fighting interaction. touchy feely interaction. the fight, you have been? >> what do you mean? >> have you had interaction with her since the fight? >> oh, no. i thought you meant when -- whatever. >> since the fight you have been -- >> what do you mean? >> have you had any interaction with her since the fight? >> no, i thought you were talking about -- >> no, you just told all over on yourself, that is on you. >> well, i'm -- >> is she a special friend to you? >> oh, my god, how you put that in there. at that particular night, i really didn't want to switch. i'm being honest, i didn't want to switch, but i took one for the team. that is all i'm going to say. >> with your special friend? >> you know, i think i became weak at one point. she was like, bragging about her skills. so i wanted to test them. i feel like a sudden weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. >>> coming up. >> take care of yourself. >> thank you. hope you don't come back. >> i hope you don't come back, too. >> change is in the air for miguel nueves, and the p
>> writing interaction. screaming interaction. fighting interaction. touchy feely interaction. the fight, you have been? >> what do you mean? >> have you had interaction with her since the fight? >> oh, no. i thought you meant when -- whatever. >> since the fight you have been -- >> what do you mean? >> have you had any interaction with her since the fight? >> no, i thought you were talking about -- >> no, you just told all over on yourself,...
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>> writing interaction. screaming interaction. fighting interaction. touchy feely interaction.. >> since the fight, you have been? >> what do you mean? >> have you had interaction with her since the fight? >> oh, no. i thought you were talking about -- >> no. you just told all over on yourself. that's all you. >> well, i am in jail anyway. >> is she a special friend to you? >> oh, my god. a special, oh, my god. i like how you threw that in there. at that particular night i really didn't want to switch. i am being honest. i did not want to switch. but i took one for the team. that's all i am going to say. >> with your special friend. >> with my special friend. you know i think i became weak at one point. because she was like bragging abut her skills. so i wanted to test them. i feel like a sudden weight has been lifted off my shoulders. >> coming up -- >> take care of yourself. >> thank you. i hope i won't come back. >> i hope you don't come back too. >> change is in the air for miguel nieves, john mcfarland and the protective custody church service. meet the world's newest ener
>> writing interaction. screaming interaction. fighting interaction. touchy feely interaction.. >> since the fight, you have been? >> what do you mean? >> have you had interaction with her since the fight? >> oh, no. i thought you were talking about -- >> no. you just told all over on yourself. that's all you. >> well, i am in jail anyway. >> is she a special friend to you? >> oh, my god. a special, oh, my god. i like how you threw that in...
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rather than just black and white interactions you have with siri now? >> there will be other things than siri, robots and other technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> but for now gus is happy with his best friend siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al jazeera new york. >> she is not but she's a good friend. that's "america tonight." please tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> what is the price of a human life? it's a topic a lot of shows won't touch but we're going there in depth. first, we're speaking to a man spending years on death row for what? nothing. >> i was a young black kid who life didn't mean anything to the system. >> then i'll talk to ken fineberg he's in charge of the highest compensation
rather than just black and white interactions you have with siri now? >> there will be other things than siri, robots and other technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> but for now gus is happy with his best friend siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al jazeera new york. >> she is not but she's a good friend. that's "america tonight." please tell us what you think at...
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you can interact with the readers command anyone can do it. and then suddenly you have this knew form that took advantage of the network which was there for a few years before we really realized what we do with this thing. >> if i could add one of the things it does is makes it simple which is one of the themes of digital success. you success. you watch the alley hear and watch people doing things. those who those who can make something much simpler, and it starts with a videogame they take space wars this wonderful videogame created an mit and says we are going to make it simple. insert quarter, avoid klingon. that is how that is how simple it will be. steve jobs was working the night shift and they do break out another things and you watch every step of the way whether it is the ipod fanatic about keeping it simple or blogger or suddenly in 1994 2599. >> ninety-nine 99 99 when suddenly you could just, something to strike you. insert words in box and pushbutton. >> it's a huge deal. i did not understand at the time but if your creating someth
you can interact with the readers command anyone can do it. and then suddenly you have this knew form that took advantage of the network which was there for a few years before we really realized what we do with this thing. >> if i could add one of the things it does is makes it simple which is one of the themes of digital success. you success. you watch the alley hear and watch people doing things. those who those who can make something much simpler, and it starts with a videogame they...
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and it's designed to let us interact with it. it's designed in a sense to be a partner, not to be a master, not to be a slave. and i think we have to actually think about that carefully. we have an opportunity to design these machines with which we're going to be interacting not only like siri but they're starting to move around and you know, we're going to be interacting with them as they walk around our environment. >> but do we want that necessarily? like for example, ucsf hospital now there are robots going up and down the halls. i don't know what they're doing. delivering pills or sheets. >> all of the above. >> tell him the example of what you saw at the stanford golf course. >> this is -- so i parked at the stanford golf course a morning probably seven months ago and a woman pulled up next to me in a tesla. and she pulled her golf cart out and set it up. and then she walked away and the golf cart followed her. and my jaw hit the ground. but then of course i googled it. and you can have a robotic golf cart for 1,795. i mean
and it's designed to let us interact with it. it's designed in a sense to be a partner, not to be a master, not to be a slave. and i think we have to actually think about that carefully. we have an opportunity to design these machines with which we're going to be interacting not only like siri but they're starting to move around and you know, we're going to be interacting with them as they walk around our environment. >> but do we want that necessarily? like for example, ucsf hospital now...
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government is on the same page so it can intelligently interact with the private sector. do think disclosure within the bounds of how industries are already seriously regulated is appropriate. corporations need protection from the government so they don't face additional liability from those disclosures.. >> i think the customers will hold them to that high standards. there is a compelling argument -- when the president says he didn't have the information that he had on this thanksgiving day. is that the right place to do it and wouldn't that work? >> i don't think we disagree in this area. my concern is that there is another agency. there are lots that conduct operations. i absolutely concur. in terms of the white house not being able to get that information, i find that hard to believe. we worked at the nci jtf. we had the cia, dod, fbi. the entire u.s. government involved in cyber all sitting and working on the same problem. certainly the minds are there. it is trying to coordinate and bring this to a logical conclusion. >> i also wonder about the relationship with bus
government is on the same page so it can intelligently interact with the private sector. do think disclosure within the bounds of how industries are already seriously regulated is appropriate. corporations need protection from the government so they don't face additional liability from those disclosures.. >> i think the customers will hold them to that high standards. there is a compelling argument -- when the president says he didn't have the information that he had on this thanksgiving...
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white lies, i'm fueled many my social interaction by white lies. when i say i'll see you for lunch, you never want to see that person for lunch. do we have a right to the white lies, and does this technology deprive us of that and how does it impact social interactions? >> the important thing to note here is computers are very, very good. so the way it works is it looks at your face and looks for big expressions and it will probably go in very, very slow motion and then will analyze those movements and then see it. so all these disgusted. we already know these emotions have a human element. when we see someone, they're happily disgusted so we know what a person looks like when they're happily disgusted. when you try to tell a white lie, the computer probably has as good a chance as a human to tell that you're telling a white lie. we all know in someone's eyes they crinkle up and they're not really smiling. there are things that are telltale signs. there's a chance a computer can tell better than a human. that's the risk. like a human, you might hav
white lies, i'm fueled many my social interaction by white lies. when i say i'll see you for lunch, you never want to see that person for lunch. do we have a right to the white lies, and does this technology deprive us of that and how does it impact social interactions? >> the important thing to note here is computers are very, very good. so the way it works is it looks at your face and looks for big expressions and it will probably go in very, very slow motion and then will analyze those...
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you can interact with the readers. anyone could do it. suddenly you have this new form that took advantage of the network before we realize, what do we do. if i could ask, -- >> one of the themes of digital success is as you watch here. those who can make something much simpler. it starts with the videogame when you take space wars, this wonderful videogame created at m.i.t., and said we are going to make it simple. and steve jobs who was working the night shift would come to visit and they would do reg out and other things. and you watch every step of the way whether it is the ipod which is fanatic. >> you took sections of the book and published them publicly to let those people comment on them. kind of like a proofreading experiment. >> one night, i was writing the part about the real creation of steve crocker for the ad. it was there so preachers are's -- it was there's the researchers could collaborate. i thought why don't i try to see how that works on the internet today? i had been involved in wikipedia . i was saying, what if you t
you can interact with the readers. anyone could do it. suddenly you have this new form that took advantage of the network before we realize, what do we do. if i could ask, -- >> one of the themes of digital success is as you watch here. those who can make something much simpler. it starts with the videogame when you take space wars, this wonderful videogame created at m.i.t., and said we are going to make it simple. and steve jobs who was working the night shift would come to visit and...
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rather than just black and white interactions you have with siri now? >> there will be other things than siri, robots and other technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> but for now, gus is happy with his best friend siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al jazeera new york. >> she is not but she's a good friend. that's "america tonight." please tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. marathon all-night talks raise hopes of a peace deal in ukraine. ♪ ♪ >>> good to have you with us, i am david foster, you are watching al jazerra also in the next 30 minutes. >> our coalition is on the offensive. isil is on the defensive. and isil is going to lose. >> u.s. president seeking congressional back to go step up military operations against isil. it's jail time for the former airline executive who forced a jet to divert because she didn't like the way she was served her
rather than just black and white interactions you have with siri now? >> there will be other things than siri, robots and other technological inventions that take us to the next level. >> but for now, gus is happy with his best friend siri. >> can i marry you? >> i'm not the marrying kind. >> christof putzel, al jazeera new york. >> she is not but she's a good friend. that's "america tonight." please tell us what you think at...
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sometimes in the high-stake interactions it can be miz construed. an officer in the beginning of the encounter wants to figure out information. but a civilians wants to know why they are stopped. the officer may see talking back as a form of resistance, and that can escalate an encounter. and that is something we see in research. we have been on both sides of the dividing line. but to remember that these are fundamentally face to face encounters, and train officers in way that is give them more control. not justifies ebbingal control, more control. encounter in ways that are likely to improve the sense of trust on the part of the civilian and officer safety. that nuts and bolts string snigs to ongoing training on the biases and cultural sensitivities is important. >> they are kind of sociologist of the sidewalk police. we ask them to do a lot, and also ask them to keep everyone safe even as we protect the rites of the accused. is this a tougher job today than it was at another time. >> i don't know if it was tougher at another time. it was tough. >>
sometimes in the high-stake interactions it can be miz construed. an officer in the beginning of the encounter wants to figure out information. but a civilians wants to know why they are stopped. the officer may see talking back as a form of resistance, and that can escalate an encounter. and that is something we see in research. we have been on both sides of the dividing line. but to remember that these are fundamentally face to face encounters, and train officers in way that is give them more...
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we had daily interaction. during the balkans and the conflict in afghanistan, we had utine interaction downrange, actual operations. this cap doeworking with our allies. as we look toward the end of isaf, the population of u.s. forces and our force structure had gone very low in europe. we were going to end isaf, with its accompanying training. it looked like while there might a period while we d do not have that much routine interaction -- the army looked at that and repurposed the joint multinational training command to be joint multinational aining command, where we would use tactical level training to foster the routine interaction to provoke cohesion in the alliance, and interoperability of the organizations. >> i want to go to what you guys are chchanging. onquick thing abou afghanistan. are you priding any support for the residentts, the mission that is going g to sceed isaf? >> that is going to happen at different levels. some of the nato higher-level training centers are beginning to work on that. the
we had daily interaction. during the balkans and the conflict in afghanistan, we had utine interaction downrange, actual operations. this cap doeworking with our allies. as we look toward the end of isaf, the population of u.s. forces and our force structure had gone very low in europe. we were going to end isaf, with its accompanying training. it looked like while there might a period while we d do not have that much routine interaction -- the army looked at that and repurposed the joint...
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if that's the reality of interaction over the internet.ur approach to solving this problem is it is a problem that anyone who allows discussion over the internet faces, our approach is to give powerful tools to the streamer where they can appoint moderators for their channel, set up special modes, prevent unverified accounts from chatting, and they can control who has the right to speak in their room and can create the experience they want to have. because some people like to have a little free for all and they're okay with that and they set boundaries on unacceptable behavior but they're okay with -- some people want a more controlled, more polite experience. i think i would be one of those people as a streamer. in that case, we encourage you to have moderators and enforce that experience yourself as well. we continue to build more powerful tools. we believe in empowering the broadcaster to create the experience they want to create. >> okay. so speaking of -- also along the same lines of empowering broadcasters, you know a lot of celebrit
if that's the reality of interaction over the internet.ur approach to solving this problem is it is a problem that anyone who allows discussion over the internet faces, our approach is to give powerful tools to the streamer where they can appoint moderators for their channel, set up special modes, prevent unverified accounts from chatting, and they can control who has the right to speak in their room and can create the experience they want to have. because some people like to have a little free...
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and so the interaction between police and black folks has not always been perfect in american society. there are many examples that demonstrate that. but i think in part and moving forward we have to not look at whole communities as being suspect. and so as we move forward, inclusion, opportunity to be included and the positive aspects of contributing to society, whether that is in our education system, whether that is in the workplace, wherever in our community is very important. when we have such a disproportionate rate of incarceration of young african-american males, clearly we start from some point of disadvantage. but there are many advantages that we can work to build on, and i think that one important advantage is to continue to invest in our kids being educated. >> that's right. thank you so much. we do have to take a quick break but we will be right back with more from our roundtable guests. there's nothing stopping you, and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander, because wherever you go, you'll find us doi
and so the interaction between police and black folks has not always been perfect in american society. there are many examples that demonstrate that. but i think in part and moving forward we have to not look at whole communities as being suspect. and so as we move forward, inclusion, opportunity to be included and the positive aspects of contributing to society, whether that is in our education system, whether that is in the workplace, wherever in our community is very important. when we have...
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he saw human beings has self-about, and the wealth of nations ills about our interactions across face, dealing commercially with stricken -- strangers interested how trade led to legislation and led to prosperity and allowed some nations to be wealthy and some nations not be. but in the theory of mobile sent. s he is interested in our real estates with our family, friends and the people around us. smith's perspective is that -- this single sentence captures in many ways the essence of his ideas of what makes us tick. smith says man natural live desires not only to be loved but to be lovely. man naturally desires not only to be loved but to be lovely. meaning not the everyday meaning of those two words, loved and lovely we have-but in smith's time loved meant honored, respected, admired, worthy of attention. people would pay attention to you. lovely meaning worthy of being honored, respected and admired being praiseworthy. so he says deep down what we really care about, what really creates true happiness, is that we are respected and honored by those around us and we earn that honor an
he saw human beings has self-about, and the wealth of nations ills about our interactions across face, dealing commercially with stricken -- strangers interested how trade led to legislation and led to prosperity and allowed some nations to be wealthy and some nations not be. but in the theory of mobile sent. s he is interested in our real estates with our family, friends and the people around us. smith's perspective is that -- this single sentence captures in many ways the essence of his ideas...
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>> well so we have seen several different manner of interactions in the black sea. most of them i would call professional. at first, as we were having some of our nato vessels go closer to the crimean peninsula in the black sea maybe i would call them a bit more confrontational engagements. but by and large professional in accordance with the way sea going vessels carry on their business. >> general do you favor army ukrainian forces? >> okay. tom, thanks for the question. what i would say is this -- we have had a lot of interaction with the ukrainians, as have other nations of nato. what the ukrainians have said they need has been pretty consistent across the conflict. u.s. european command has had a deep relationship with ukraine for some time, but certainly even more close for about the past year. our joint commission has set up a structure where we have engaged them at all levels of their defense ministry and in their fielded forces. and our introspection, our inspection and interaction with their forces gives us pretty much the same picture of requirements that
>> well so we have seen several different manner of interactions in the black sea. most of them i would call professional. at first, as we were having some of our nato vessels go closer to the crimean peninsula in the black sea maybe i would call them a bit more confrontational engagements. but by and large professional in accordance with the way sea going vessels carry on their business. >> general do you favor army ukrainian forces? >> okay. tom, thanks for the question....
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trained in crisis interference and the police use a shot first policy shouldn't all officers that interact with the public be crisis intervention trained i'd like to introduce the martin luther king where the police tried to hit a man out of his wheelchair despite him having a spinal cord injury being paralyzed when i was a commissioner on the marijuana oversight committee in san francisco i was part of a police mandated group with chef functioning and lawyers and medical cannabis patience or patient to address issues of people with disability people that use medical cannabis face if a in a police encounter encuriosity people with physical and mental and intellectual disabled 38 that's why i'm sickened and worried about involving mr. frier ton and hoff man it seems like not only crisis intervention for all officer is warranted that basic sensitivity training is needed for all officers dealing with the public so people with disability and people of color and all communities are not marginalized and endischarged when encountering police thank you. >> (clapping.) >> next speaker. >> good even
trained in crisis interference and the police use a shot first policy shouldn't all officers that interact with the public be crisis intervention trained i'd like to introduce the martin luther king where the police tried to hit a man out of his wheelchair despite him having a spinal cord injury being paralyzed when i was a commissioner on the marijuana oversight committee in san francisco i was part of a police mandated group with chef functioning and lawyers and medical cannabis patience or...
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. >> along the coast in san diego marita davidson got a lesson on how particles interact with clouds may hold the key to the climate puzzle. >> when we see the dust, biological material that's coming from the ocean, when we see that prevent in the clouds, we see lots of snowfall hit the ground. dr. kimberly prathser at, atmospheric chemist. she leads a team of researchers who are investigating how particles like dust and sea patterns? >> air solis can impact some of the extreme we think patterns we are starting to see? >> the way you can explain some cases of drought is, let's say, for example, you are in a polluted urban region. things like soot and smoke can reduce the amount of rainfall that comes out of that cloud. understanding how these particles play a roll in whether a cloud will produce rain or through. >> the scientists trying to understand the science as fast as we can but the choices that humans make are going to be the thing that determines how fast we can fix this problem. coming up techknow, standing up to tropical force winds we want to hear what you think about these
. >> along the coast in san diego marita davidson got a lesson on how particles interact with clouds may hold the key to the climate puzzle. >> when we see the dust, biological material that's coming from the ocean, when we see that prevent in the clouds, we see lots of snowfall hit the ground. dr. kimberly prathser at, atmospheric chemist. she leads a team of researchers who are investigating how particles like dust and sea patterns? >> air solis can impact some of the...
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and for me in the end it's about the human interactions. and if you talk to doctors who are unhappy, okay, even the unhappiest doctors will say the best part of their jobs is interacting with people, talking to people. and that is something that no entity can take away. so for me it's always about the human moments and -- or what i like to call the gentle surprises. so i'm going to try to give you one story about the gentle surprises of medicine. so i remember when i was a third year resident i was -- i went to the emergency room in the south bronx, ask i had a two -- and i had a two week stint there. late one night i was asked to drain the fluid out of the belly of a woman with alcoholic cirrhosis. so her belly was full of fluid. and it's a very brute force procedure. you put a needle in hook it up to a tube put the tube into a bucket and just drain the fluid. so i went in, i introduced myself, and i said i'm here to drain the fluid out of your belly. and she said okay sure, go ahead. and she still had alcohol on her breath okay? so i said
and for me in the end it's about the human interactions. and if you talk to doctors who are unhappy, okay, even the unhappiest doctors will say the best part of their jobs is interacting with people, talking to people. and that is something that no entity can take away. so for me it's always about the human moments and -- or what i like to call the gentle surprises. so i'm going to try to give you one story about the gentle surprises of medicine. so i remember when i was a third year resident i...
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up next, take two interactive is evolving. the company hoping the new game "evolved" could become the next big thing following the steps of grand theft auto. ♪ >> this is the best of "bloomberg west." well, take two action has built its franchise, but now the company is betting on a first-person shooting game called "evolve," which pits human against monsters, just like in real life. "evolve" went on sale just recently. check on the interview with the take two ceo. >> it's pretty unique in that you have an opportunity to play either as a monster or team of four fighting the monster. and as far as we know that's novel. the game won best of show at both e3 and gamescon. that's never happened before. we'll know very soon. >> how do you make plans to launch such a thing to try to figure out what the scale is going to be? because you do not really know how the game is going to take off. >> i think that's true of every entertainment business. certainly of the movie business where you spend your money and create a marketing budget. a
up next, take two interactive is evolving. the company hoping the new game "evolved" could become the next big thing following the steps of grand theft auto. ♪ >> this is the best of "bloomberg west." well, take two action has built its franchise, but now the company is betting on a first-person shooting game called "evolve," which pits human against monsters, just like in real life. "evolve" went on sale just recently. check on the interview with...
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for people with cognitive or behavioral issues. >> horses are wonderful with interacting with peopleing responses to people. >> they may not know that someone is on the autism spectrum but something that they need to understand to communicate. >> special equestrians have 28 stalls and 15 horses and more than 100 volunteers and 20 student participants. >> within a month they are just loving it and willing to do anything. >> for many of the horses, the program offers the chance for a second career. >> they are show horses and race horses and one was a police horses, we do wonderful things for horses but also for people. you can connect on our website with them at 6abc.com/art of aging. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >> "action news" team is out working on news stories for tonight beginning at 4:00, a retired south jersey teacher is facing serious prison time after police found an antique gun inhis car. >>> accuweather up next at noon, david murphy has the seven-day forecast and cold temperatures on the way. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "the daily number"
for people with cognitive or behavioral issues. >> horses are wonderful with interacting with peopleing responses to people. >> they may not know that someone is on the autism spectrum but something that they need to understand to communicate. >> special equestrians have 28 stalls and 15 horses and more than 100 volunteers and 20 student participants. >> within a month they are just loving it and willing to do anything. >> for many of the horses, the program offers...
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check out. >> oh, okay, a killer interactive radar. and now, a koncontroversial idea pitched by a senator. >>> and get ready to laugh, because ellen is going to join jimmy with a game of password with special celebrity guests and neal young is going to be singing a cool duet with jamie next on the "tonight show." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> the united kingdom is stoet be the first country in the world to be the first three parent babies. they are do take to a female and take the healthy mitochondrial genetic material from a healthy woman and then be fertilized by a father. >> so this is going to be an opportunity for a woman to have healthy children. >> but the proponents are worried that it could leadde designer babies, but that type of ledgegislation is not going to be addressed in this legislation, and must go through another chance. >> you have seen the signs that says you must be washing your hands bef
check out. >> oh, okay, a killer interactive radar. and now, a koncontroversial idea pitched by a senator. >>> and get ready to laugh, because ellen is going to join jimmy with a game of password with special celebrity guests and neal young is going to be singing a cool duet with jamie next on the "tonight show." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n...
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plays and i think these narratives become profoundly important because they demonstrate how they interact one with another.
plays and i think these narratives become profoundly important because they demonstrate how they interact one with another.
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where a limited english person will need to interact with the city. prrp interpretation for the general public and for other staff members constitute the majority of use for bilingual employees. departments also reported a high use of employees for document translation and web site translation. there are limits to the use of bilingual employees to meeting the requirements of the language access ordinance. in a front line direct service model you are presuming that the needs of a limited english resident and the resources of certified bilingual employees are going to be aligned, but that's not always going to be the case. you may have a bilingual speaker who is assigned to a shift or location where the need isn't as great, or a need may come up where a bilingual speaker is not available. this was illustrated in a january 28 story in the examiner which found although the san francisco police department had an adequate number of police officers they are not always in the right spot to respond to realtime issues. having designated bilingual positions coul
where a limited english person will need to interact with the city. prrp interpretation for the general public and for other staff members constitute the majority of use for bilingual employees. departments also reported a high use of employees for document translation and web site translation. there are limits to the use of bilingual employees to meeting the requirements of the language access ordinance. in a front line direct service model you are presuming that the needs of a limited english...
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what do you both contemplate between interactions between americans and cubans in terms of furthering business interests? >> well, senator i think you know that in the regulations that have been announced that were implemented in january. the regulations state that support for private entrepreneurs, this emerging class in the 200 or so areas that the cuban government permits private businesses, small businesses to exist are now permitted whether it's building materials or other forms of support i met with a group of about seven private entrepreneurs when i was there to barber to say a woman making soap and their sense of optimism and freedom and independence was really quite inspiring. their difficulty at getting supplies reliable supplies was also clearly the biggest part of their challenge, and so the hope is that people can now whether it's small businesses here, or corporations or individuals can they can now connect with some of those small businesses and try to support their work, whether it's equipment or goods to help them get more reliable supplies. there may be foundations a
what do you both contemplate between interactions between americans and cubans in terms of furthering business interests? >> well, senator i think you know that in the regulations that have been announced that were implemented in january. the regulations state that support for private entrepreneurs, this emerging class in the 200 or so areas that the cuban government permits private businesses, small businesses to exist are now permitted whether it's building materials or other forms of...
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as with any interactive toy, once the information is stored it does post a potential security risk. >if you go out to a restaurant you may think you're immune to sales pitches like, do you want fries with that? >> but it is subtle ones like these have that you spending more. one way restaurants get you to spend more is leaving off the dollar sign on the menu. the dollar sign reminds people they are spending money. enticing language is another way to grab people's attention. the more you talk about a dish the more likely you are to buy it regardless of the cost. people end up spending an extra 25% because of impulse buys. people say, i've had it and it's so good. you should really get it. >> yes. it makes you order extra fries and all the stuff that comes with it. >>> thank you for watching "nbc 10 news." "nbc 10 news" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> 5:00 a.m. iced over. extreme cold and thick ice causes big problems for boats trying to get across area waterways. we'll tell what you is being done to get things moving again. >>> the cold continues as we look at the delaware river as
as with any interactive toy, once the information is stored it does post a potential security risk. >if you go out to a restaurant you may think you're immune to sales pitches like, do you want fries with that? >> but it is subtle ones like these have that you spending more. one way restaurants get you to spend more is leaving off the dollar sign on the menu. the dollar sign reminds people they are spending money. enticing language is another way to grab people's attention. the more...
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that and fundraising, interactions with investors. we intervene.ow do you protect a startup from its own investors? make don't have to explicit threats. you say, come on guys, be nice. the investors know that beyond that, if you don't, we will not send any more startups to you. >> and if you don't come all of the founders will know about it. like the next day. >> is a bit grim. very easy for me to say what my biggest mistake? >> i can't. my biggest regret is i squandered my college education. i didn't learn as many things as i could learn or work as hard as i could have. i compare myself to the founders who are doing so many interesting and ambitious things . i squandered a bit of my youth. i have to say it carefully so i can remain in control of myself. remind your parents to be screened for: cancer. fourcolon cancer. colon can is a catchce it early, it is preventable. r, make your parents get screen. next, is y combinator it, or will the be a second act for pauline jessica -- paul and jessica? ? >> we are doing so many exciting things. i'm going
that and fundraising, interactions with investors. we intervene.ow do you protect a startup from its own investors? make don't have to explicit threats. you say, come on guys, be nice. the investors know that beyond that, if you don't, we will not send any more startups to you. >> and if you don't come all of the founders will know about it. like the next day. >> is a bit grim. very easy for me to say what my biggest mistake? >> i can't. my biggest regret is i squandered my...
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we have more insight because we interact with retail and 810 to be very expert. retailers really know the market and usually they can signal to us through their analysis about how the launch will look. it is unusual we would ship a product into the retailer and be disappointed with how it sold through, although it occasionally does happen. in this instance, the retailers are enthusiastic. it still remains to be seen and we never like to claim victory before the curse. -- before it occurs. >> i said i just not -- do not care about sex and violence in videogames. is that just morally bankrupt? >> i think you said it is right. you just want to know if it is there. it is incumbent upon us to deliver a rating and then by the rating and market appropriately to the right audience. the rating system particularly used is the most robust system and has the highest level of compliance measured by third parties. when a parent goes to the store to buy a videogame for his or her child, they know to buy something rated e for a child. if an adult goes to buy m rated games, they
we have more insight because we interact with retail and 810 to be very expert. retailers really know the market and usually they can signal to us through their analysis about how the launch will look. it is unusual we would ship a product into the retailer and be disappointed with how it sold through, although it occasionally does happen. in this instance, the retailers are enthusiastic. it still remains to be seen and we never like to claim victory before the curse. -- before it occurs....
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of teams of military people to interact from the u.s. european command headquarters to interact with the military headquarters in and essentially assess series of teams of military people to interact from the u.s. european command headquarters to interact with the military headquarters in and essentially assess capabilities needs et cetera with the ukrainians. we have identified things that could change their ability to defend their own country. we have put ford options for our senior most decisionmakers to make decisions and now we'll see what our nation decides. >> in your discussions with the ukrainians, how not necessarily write any of them off. so i think that high of a priority does defensive weapons come up in terms of things that they think would help them? >> clearly they are in open press and in discussions at the highest levels of government asking that nations give them the ability to defend themselves. >> general, you said it's getting worse every day and ukraine, putin's all in unless the rest of the world does something to
of teams of military people to interact from the u.s. european command headquarters to interact with the military headquarters in and essentially assess series of teams of military people to interact from the u.s. european command headquarters to interact with the military headquarters in and essentially assess capabilities needs et cetera with the ukrainians. we have identified things that could change their ability to defend their own country. we have put ford options for our senior most...
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veterans use the program or its interaction with the medicare base budget because it's all-new. we have no long-term data to draw upon yet. our current estimates of demand range from a low of $4 billion to a high of $13 billion over the three-year program. we want to need the flexibility to move resources if veterans decide to stay inside b.a. rather than the outside of va. this is about ensuring every veteran who received the care they have earned and deserves regardless of where they choose to get it from. mr. chairman members of the committee we meet today at an historically important time for va in the nation. march will mark the 150th anniversary of president lincoln solemn promise to those who have fought in the most devastating war in our country's history. he promised that we care for those in the battle and their families and their survivors. that is va's primary mission. it's our only mission. as the noblest mission supporting the gray assist of any agency in the country and we count on your support to uphold that sacred commitment. thank you again for your unwavering
veterans use the program or its interaction with the medicare base budget because it's all-new. we have no long-term data to draw upon yet. our current estimates of demand range from a low of $4 billion to a high of $13 billion over the three-year program. we want to need the flexibility to move resources if veterans decide to stay inside b.a. rather than the outside of va. this is about ensuring every veteran who received the care they have earned and deserves regardless of where they choose...