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you either have many billions of dollars to put into equipment to mass-produce, or you do it in iterationstake a current model s, if you factor in the total cost of ownership over five or seven years, fuel cost and maintenance cost that are lower, your total cost is not that different from a high-end for taurus. if you start with the next vehicle and do the same analysis, it might come up to like a civic. that starts to sound like a more mainstream vehicle. emily: how concerned are you about google? ♪ emily: i know you are super fascinated with machine learning, what is your vision for how ai changes our lives five years from now? steve: a little more than five years, what we call things that are creepy or magical in their ability to do something we thought was somewhat human like drive a car. manage your schedule and figure out what you might want to do today. medical imaging analysis and diagnostics. all these areas where recognizing a pattern of human behavior, it a pattern in a helpse, traffic patterns see things. i can navigate more easily through this traffic or optimize my calendar
you either have many billions of dollars to put into equipment to mass-produce, or you do it in iterationstake a current model s, if you factor in the total cost of ownership over five or seven years, fuel cost and maintenance cost that are lower, your total cost is not that different from a high-end for taurus. if you start with the next vehicle and do the same analysis, it might come up to like a civic. that starts to sound like a more mainstream vehicle. emily: how concerned are you about...
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from everything we can think of as engineering to things that feel more like growing and iterating aon very rapidly. emily: what do you mean? steve: imagine much like a newborn baby who can learn anything, you literally build a brain in a box. it is exposed to photos like google is done. but that same program could recognize anything on the internet, recognize speech, or be used to find tumors in mammograms. or other pathology slides or radiology flights. you have these generic learning machines you can apply to different things, and you don't know how it is done. just like the brain works. we know how it got there, but we don't know what it is. emily: could these computers one day take over the world? steve: yeah, but why? emily: because they become smarter than us, like a lot smarter. steve: that's why we would make good pets. what they would do is -- one day we would wake up, and -- imagine a gap between us and our pets, like my cat thinks it is hunting that toy mouse with the catnip. it thinks it is a fierce hunter, but it's in the house. we have much less violence overtime. why
from everything we can think of as engineering to things that feel more like growing and iterating aon very rapidly. emily: what do you mean? steve: imagine much like a newborn baby who can learn anything, you literally build a brain in a box. it is exposed to photos like google is done. but that same program could recognize anything on the internet, recognize speech, or be used to find tumors in mammograms. or other pathology slides or radiology flights. you have these generic learning...
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>> my biggest concern is this is the first iteration of continuing u.s. presence in syria. this is a classic example of mission creep. those troops even if they are successful in their limited mission, can only pave the way for more troops. that can be bad for all involved. >> the fact that it wasn't in the u.s. sphere of influence mattered less. a vacant government, an afghanistan like situation an iraq like situation in which there is no strong central government proves to be remarkable breeding ground for groups that want to launch terror attacks against the u.s. does the u.s. have to make syria -- does it have to bring syria into its sphere of influence considering it has a weak central government now? >> i think we have to try and resolve the syrian conflict and i think even senior u.s. policy makers even john kerry is saying they don't want the assad regime to collapse. i think this is the flaw of the u.s. strategy for last several years, they've been saying assad wants to go, kind of want to get rid of assad but we are concerned with instability. you can't have both.
>> my biggest concern is this is the first iteration of continuing u.s. presence in syria. this is a classic example of mission creep. those troops even if they are successful in their limited mission, can only pave the way for more troops. that can be bad for all involved. >> the fact that it wasn't in the u.s. sphere of influence mattered less. a vacant government, an afghanistan like situation an iraq like situation in which there is no strong central government proves to be...
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in a release from marty jackley's office the attorney general re- iterated the state's laws on gambling legality of a kings or fan duel saying quote: fantasy sports betting has gained national attention due to its concerns about potential federal and state law violations... "my legal analysis for south dakota law begins with the south dakota which may only roulette, keno, card games and slot machines within the city limits of deadwood." jackley also said the state's gaming commission will be speaking on fantasy sports betting at the next commission meeting scheduled for november 18th. jessica rae: norfolk won't be hosting a statewide athletics competition for some time in the near future. paul hughes has more. . "norfolk will not be hosting the state high school cross- country meet, at least for the next five years. at thursday's meeting of the nebraska schools activities association's board of directors, both norfolk and long- time host kearney presented bids. in the end, the board voted 7-to-1 to return the championships to kearney, which has hosted every state cross-country meet sinc
in a release from marty jackley's office the attorney general re- iterated the state's laws on gambling legality of a kings or fan duel saying quote: fantasy sports betting has gained national attention due to its concerns about potential federal and state law violations... "my legal analysis for south dakota law begins with the south dakota which may only roulette, keno, card games and slot machines within the city limits of deadwood." jackley also said the state's gaming commission...
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the increase was so large among those with a high school education or less it dragged the mortal iterate up for the entire demographic. it is not clear why other groups are being spared. though researchers have several theories, including pronounced racial differences in the use and mi use of prescription drugs-- misuse of drugs. still, it provides new evidence of a development investigators have been analysing for years, the health of poorly educate white americans >>> let's bring in dr david newman. we appreciate you coming in. just first were you surprised by these findings? >> i think everybody was probably surprised by these findings. it's an aggregated statistical paper that looks at everything that has been going on over the last 15 years. people up on the public health side have noticed this, but this puts it all together >>> what do you make of it? >> there's a lot going on here. clearly the isolation of this group compared to other groups and the trend lines looking so different for this group than everyone else is a big concern >>> some of the reasons, it covered a lot of grou
the increase was so large among those with a high school education or less it dragged the mortal iterate up for the entire demographic. it is not clear why other groups are being spared. though researchers have several theories, including pronounced racial differences in the use and mi use of prescription drugs-- misuse of drugs. still, it provides new evidence of a development investigators have been analysing for years, the health of poorly educate white americans >>> let's bring in...
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put into equipment to mass produce something about -- something of that scale, or you do it in iterationsyou take the model x, if you ,actor in the cost of ownership which are so much lower, your total is not much different from a high-end for cars. -- a high-end for guitarists. -- ford taurus. ♪ are youow concerned about google? ♪ emily: i know that you are super fascinated with machine learning. what is your vision for how ai changes our lives, let's say five years from now. -- five years from now? steve: what we call it will be the specialties, things that are creepy or magical in their ability to do something somewhat human, like drive a car. let's say, manager schedule, -- manage our schedule, they will creep into engineering analysis and diagnostics, the field of medicine. there will be all these areas where we are recognizing a pattern -- a pattern of human behavior, a pattern of picture, a pattern of the world around us. seeill see things we didn't and pointed out, wow, i can navigate more easily through this traffic. i think that will start to act on it us to what we call ai full
put into equipment to mass produce something about -- something of that scale, or you do it in iterationsyou take the model x, if you ,actor in the cost of ownership which are so much lower, your total is not much different from a high-end for cars. -- a high-end for guitarists. -- ford taurus. ♪ are youow concerned about google? ♪ emily: i know that you are super fascinated with machine learning. what is your vision for how ai changes our lives, let's say five years from now. -- five years...
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heidi klim had heard 16th iteration of her halloween party, and this year she outdid herself. she came as just a corrected or you may not be able to see that is heidi klum, but it is. she spent more than a day in prosthetics to make that bosom and that very famous butt that jessica rabbit has your face has also been changed with prosthetics. swiftgú/úúú/ / /p/p/ññúña >> hello. i'm john cleese, and i do hope you will join me for an exciting new television series; a unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. now you're about to see an extraordinary program, a studio conversation that you may never forget. so settle back, take a deep breath as we join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau on a most memorable episode of "global spirit," the first internal travel series.
heidi klim had heard 16th iteration of her halloween party, and this year she outdid herself. she came as just a corrected or you may not be able to see that is heidi klum, but it is. she spent more than a day in prosthetics to make that bosom and that very famous butt that jessica rabbit has your face has also been changed with prosthetics. swiftgú/úúú/ / /p/p/ññúña >> hello. i'm john cleese, and i do hope you will join me for an exciting new television series; a unique...
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and gives him some flexibility for trade. course thers's also talk about moving andrew miller and iter would take a king's ransom for the yankees to even consider it. cashman isn't ruling out anything heading in to the winter meetings. i'm open to anything. honeit or estly open to any idea. we'll enter the winter this year as we did las year. top any dialogue that may lead to some dramatic things, it may lead to some, nothing but pretty dramatic stories. i got my ears open on ig names, small names, you know i think the trade activity has been very aggressive more so than any winter than i recall. >> one small roster move, whitley is off waivers. >> the knicks go for a win. there's a big reason for their solid start. the rookie to be this good this soon. the league might have under estimated demand for knicks jersey. as of yesterday sold out. it looks like today they are back in model modell was rushing to restock his jerseys. >> devils visit ed nton. rangers had a first ten game win streak. tampa bay tied it 1-1. d to a game winner. blue shirts visit the florida panthers on saturday. c
and gives him some flexibility for trade. course thers's also talk about moving andrew miller and iter would take a king's ransom for the yankees to even consider it. cashman isn't ruling out anything heading in to the winter meetings. i'm open to anything. honeit or estly open to any idea. we'll enter the winter this year as we did las year. top any dialogue that may lead to some dramatic things, it may lead to some, nothing but pretty dramatic stories. i got my ears open on ig names, small...
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the proest iters down at group. they say they're going to march up to the statehouse any minute. they say likely it'll cause some traffic disruption but minimize that. while the earlier protest was designed to disrupt commuters, this protest is not designed to do it but there maybe some minor disruptions. if you can avoid this area, between faneuil hall and the statehouse you will probably be bet are off but there -- better off but there is not an intent to shut is it down. dan hausle, 7 news. >> elizabeth: following breaking news about former president jimmy carter. carter was diagnosed with melanoma in august. he has undergone several forms of treatment. >> ryan: a salem, new hampshire, man is arrested on a long line of child pornography charges. he was in possession of and making child pornography. he is being held on bail. a man accused of robbing a manchester, new hampshire, bank is blind bars today. the teller says ronald cook came into the bank demanding crash. police stopped and arrested cook. the teller says cook didn't show a weapon during the robbery. >> elizabeth: new
the proest iters down at group. they say they're going to march up to the statehouse any minute. they say likely it'll cause some traffic disruption but minimize that. while the earlier protest was designed to disrupt commuters, this protest is not designed to do it but there maybe some minor disruptions. if you can avoid this area, between faneuil hall and the statehouse you will probably be bet are off but there -- better off but there is not an intent to shut is it down. dan hausle, 7 news....
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it took a lot of iterations. we built a product that we ended up throwing away.ut of the ashes of that, we created instagram. the hard part is not building the thing. it is coming out with the right problem you are solving. stephen: give us an idea of some of the most recent technical innovations. >> lorraine came out -- boomerang came out two weeks ago. we've done a lot of work in stabilizing those short videos so they look really good. we try to solve some interesting problems. there is interesting technology underneath the hood. tephen: the sort of content people have been sharing has changed as well. companies getting very involved as well. advertising has come into it, too. how has that changed your job as the development has continued? >> some accounts have millions of followers. an astronaut at the space station has 500,000 followers. making sure everyone gets quick delivery of the photo -- the scale makes it very difficult. : you joined forces with facebook in 2012. how did that change the way instagram works? >> we were 13 people trying to run a site of
it took a lot of iterations. we built a product that we ended up throwing away.ut of the ashes of that, we created instagram. the hard part is not building the thing. it is coming out with the right problem you are solving. stephen: give us an idea of some of the most recent technical innovations. >> lorraine came out -- boomerang came out two weeks ago. we've done a lot of work in stabilizing those short videos so they look really good. we try to solve some interesting problems. there is...
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. >> reporter: now a former baby is iter for the family is arrested and facing charges of kidnapping, assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon and on a child and breaking. at hamilton people were beside themselves thinking about what happened here. >> i have children and grandchildren and i think it's the worst fear we all have. >> just nothing you'd ever imagine happening here. >> reporter: the suspect attended nearby gordon college. i spoablg with man who attended that college, knew of the suspect and believes there's more to this story. >> something's got to be wrong. yeah, we're definitely praying for her and for everyone involved because something's off ugly situation. >> reporter: john cocoa, 7 news today in new england. >> anchor: now to the latest on a developing story from overseas. belgian officials setting its terror alert to its highest stage. residents are waking in a ghost town. armed officers patrolling streets and shutting down mass transit systems. officials in brussels say they have received a warning of a possible imminent threat. they're concerned paris-s
. >> reporter: now a former baby is iter for the family is arrested and facing charges of kidnapping, assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon and on a child and breaking. at hamilton people were beside themselves thinking about what happened here. >> i have children and grandchildren and i think it's the worst fear we all have. >> just nothing you'd ever imagine happening here. >> reporter: the suspect attended nearby gordon college. i spoablg with man who...
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. >> neighbors claim they now see people on the street urinating in public and loyteer itering on their public property. they fear it will only get worse. >> in the morning i see them smoking and doing bad things. >> reporter: on your front step? >> yes. she says she is afraid to walk in the street. >> reporter: residents complained about homelessness in that neighborhood and found that they doubled in the last six months. more than 57,000 people in new york city are currently in shelters and the city acknowledges homelessness is on the rise. >> there is no question we're at a moment of crisis in the city. >> reporter: there is a real ed for this shelter but they are responding to the neighbors' complaints. >>g we are asking them to ramp up services t that site, security, round-the-clock security. >> department of homeland services said they held meetings on the shelter. they said it will give people needed jobs and substance abuse treatment. they said, we will have 24 hour security inside and outside the building, making rounds every 30 minutes to ensure shelter safety in t and around
. >> neighbors claim they now see people on the street urinating in public and loyteer itering on their public property. they fear it will only get worse. >> in the morning i see them smoking and doing bad things. >> reporter: on your front step? >> yes. she says she is afraid to walk in the street. >> reporter: residents complained about homelessness in that neighborhood and found that they doubled in the last six months. more than 57,000 people in new york city...
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great products become great after iteration.: is a something you could see yourself wearing everyday? tony: i can see myself wearing it. i just won't charge it every day. emily: so they need to work on battery life? tony: i think everybody needs to work on battery life. emily: so you volunteered to take on fixing google glass. tony: yes, i did. ♪ emily: so you volunteered to take on fixing this. google glass. tony: yes, i did. emily: why? tony: why not? no, seriously. look at things we wear on our heads today. we were glasses, you wear earrings, other people where euros. to think that all of a sudden that nothing on our heads is somehow imbued with connectivity is shortsighted. we're seeing it on wrists, feet, head, chest. to neglect the head does not make sense. to say we are done and toss it away -- we can't toss it away. let's take what we learned it learn from it. said, he would do that? yeah., it was not like i all of a sudden threw myself on the fire and said i would do this regardless. it was a slow dating process before
great products become great after iteration.: is a something you could see yourself wearing everyday? tony: i can see myself wearing it. i just won't charge it every day. emily: so they need to work on battery life? tony: i think everybody needs to work on battery life. emily: so you volunteered to take on fixing google glass. tony: yes, i did. ♪ emily: so you volunteered to take on fixing this. google glass. tony: yes, i did. emily: why? tony: why not? no, seriously. look at things we wear...
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patti labelle and the blue belles, labelle, all of the iterations of your--. >> of my life? >> of your group. >> yes. >>the commercial success there was much greater than anything you have--. >> yes. >> attained since. i'm wondering, do you ever look back and wonder, "well, maybe i shoulda just stuck with this and did my other thing on the side". no? >> no. not at all. i had no, i rarely, rarely look backward. it's just kind of not in my d.n.a. and i'm, you know, what i have done, i'm really, really, really grateful to have been a part of. >> who decided to break up? >> patti. patti wanted to go on her own. and--. >> what did you think about that at the time? >> well, it was painful. i mean, you know. we did--. >> were you angry? >> n-- i could say angry or really disappointed. and there's a difference between disappointed and angry. disappointed and, disappointed and kind of at a loss. kind of, well-- th-- this is what i've been for 17 years. what, what am i now? and so disappointed. disappointed that we couldn't-- and i don't know, when i say "we couldn't," i don't even kn
patti labelle and the blue belles, labelle, all of the iterations of your--. >> of my life? >> of your group. >> yes. >>the commercial success there was much greater than anything you have--. >> yes. >> attained since. i'm wondering, do you ever look back and wonder, "well, maybe i shoulda just stuck with this and did my other thing on the side". no? >> no. not at all. i had no, i rarely, rarely look backward. it's just kind of not in my...
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i mean, it is an iteration of what you did, right? chad: yes, of course.mily: what determined how everyone in the paypal mafia ended up going their separate ways and how did you and steve end up together? chad: after i left paypal, i would meet up with steve and a few other engineers. we would meet for coffee on university avenue. and everyone had at that time a digital camera that had a video mode. this was right before cameras took off in cell phones. people had video files on their desktop that they could not share, including ourselves. how could we make it as easy as sending an e-mail? that was really what inspired us. emily: this is 2005, before smartphones, really, before high-speed internet was the norm. how difficult was it to get this off the ground? chad: i think because we knew nothing about video, we were not scared about getting into it. i think the same thing with paypal and payments. i think if we realized how much fraud and how many other hoops we would have to jump through in the finance industry, we probably would never have started the p
i mean, it is an iteration of what you did, right? chad: yes, of course.mily: what determined how everyone in the paypal mafia ended up going their separate ways and how did you and steve end up together? chad: after i left paypal, i would meet up with steve and a few other engineers. we would meet for coffee on university avenue. and everyone had at that time a digital camera that had a video mode. this was right before cameras took off in cell phones. people had video files on their desktop...
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not helping raise consciousness level of violence in all iterations is bad irrespective of what community it is in. getting that to the higher level is somewhat of a challenge, because not everybody cares in this country about poor young african-american men who are being shot who are shooting. we care about a lot of other stuff, but i do not find it is as easy as i thought the if i told people that 625,000 citizens were killed in this country since 1980. that is more than all the wars in the 20th century. when i say that, people yawn. to me it is a moral outrage, and i need to focus attention on it. mr. bennet: talk more about you said a moment about it is working to a certain extent. mayor landrieu: i increased the amount of money on reparation. i have invested in art, music, anything we can do to touch kids, like food, music. if you come to the city, everybody has a horn in their hand. that is part of our culture. one of the great musicians giving the world a great gift -- if we can find a way to educate our young children, either through music, arts, sciences, all of those things, mas
not helping raise consciousness level of violence in all iterations is bad irrespective of what community it is in. getting that to the higher level is somewhat of a challenge, because not everybody cares in this country about poor young african-american men who are being shot who are shooting. we care about a lot of other stuff, but i do not find it is as easy as i thought the if i told people that 625,000 citizens were killed in this country since 1980. that is more than all the wars in the...
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. >> trevor: good to you have here, this is, now if you include all iterations of the daily show youcluding the 20 times now. >> 20rbgs the big 2-0. >> trevor: 20 times you have been on, is that more times than i have been on the daily show? i feel like it has. and yet they haven't offered you the gig. >> what i want are your suits. but. >> trevor: thank you so much for coming back on. great to have you. so this is a kid's movie i'm gathering. >> exactly. fun and games about war crimes. >> trevor: fun and games about car crimes, that sounds like a good movie, disney pixar movie -- movie. st a ver intense story that is tough to break down. but i mean it's basically about the mistakes made in iraq. and whether or not those mistakes will be repeated in syria. >> right. i mean it seems to me that this is not really just about history. because if you think about it, iraq was a case where you had a regime that was a minority regime. it was the sunni, saddam hussein was a sunni. we would get in, dislodge it and say we're going to create a new democratic iraq that includes everyone. and we s
. >> trevor: good to you have here, this is, now if you include all iterations of the daily show youcluding the 20 times now. >> 20rbgs the big 2-0. >> trevor: 20 times you have been on, is that more times than i have been on the daily show? i feel like it has. and yet they haven't offered you the gig. >> what i want are your suits. but. >> trevor: thank you so much for coming back on. great to have you. so this is a kid's movie i'm gathering. >> exactly. fun...
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personal connection, but, more than that, i had the opportunity to improve that program through 3 or 4 iterations, until i met a threshold of success. on the quizzes i take, they shuufle the questions. i get to try ... the quizzes are not for a grade. it's to check my comprehension before i go on to the next s sp. if i miss one, i try again. they make it challenging enough so that i'm not just repeating myself. this is wonderul, to take a coorse in this f fshion. nobody cares whether i take 4 weeks, 6 weeks, or 8 weeks to complete the work. different students will have different interests, aptitudes, opportunities, and will complete it in a different way. do you see thichanging what we do in our regular classrooms? is this part of the experience for you? chris: it's interesting you say that, because i'm just thinking, as we were developing the most recent mooc with ... novoed is the platform we use. they steered us toward a really interesting course in design. what i loved about it is that they were eager to sse how people from diierent parts of the world would be able to collaborate and create t
personal connection, but, more than that, i had the opportunity to improve that program through 3 or 4 iterations, until i met a threshold of success. on the quizzes i take, they shuufle the questions. i get to try ... the quizzes are not for a grade. it's to check my comprehension before i go on to the next s sp. if i miss one, i try again. they make it challenging enough so that i'm not just repeating myself. this is wonderul, to take a coorse in this f fshion. nobody cares whether i take 4...
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while in ohio, a 9-year-old boy collapsing while running at practice, never taking a hit there,iter. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: 9-year-old wyatt barber from ohio, running football practice monday. later, mysteriously collapsing. coaches tried cpr, but despite no sign of a hit or tackle, number 56, just a third grader, did not make it. he's the eighth young player to die following seven high school player deaths just this season. >> he was a gift from god. >> reporter: just last night, kansas high school football star luke schemm, a healthy senior, scored a touchdown and was tackled. he was flown to this denver hospital, but is now brain dead. with about 1.3 million kids playing high school or youth football, the american academy of pediatrics is now out with new safety recommendations, calling on coaches and officials to adopt a zero tolerance for head-first hits and for leagues to offer more games without tackling. and david, 9-year-old wyatt's death is still a mystery. we don't know, for example, if he had any pre-existing conditions. here in denver, luke's family a
while in ohio, a 9-year-old boy collapsing while running at practice, never taking a hit there,iter. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: 9-year-old wyatt barber from ohio, running football practice monday. later, mysteriously collapsing. coaches tried cpr, but despite no sign of a hit or tackle, number 56, just a third grader, did not make it. he's the eighth young player to die following seven high school player deaths just this season. >> he was a gift from god. >>...