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christ is born in the land of judea and the virgin mary -- it tells the story in one song, it is one of the faster pieces, we build up to that song, and it explodes and the audience goes crazy and we feel their energy . we normally go back into singing the song again because the energy in the room is just so intense. karen: oh boy. and your favorite song? >> my favorite is "joy to the world." we have two versions. the first version is sung with this childlike karen: quality. karen:you will be performing at at w tvd -- wcvb' s holiday lights. >> that' s right. karen: thank you for being here today. "black nativity" will be at the paramount theater beginning december 4 and run through december 20. watch them this thursday on "holiday lights." up next, a classic holiday ballet set to tchaikovsky and duke ellington. karen: welcome back. tony williams was a troubled teen who discovered the art of dance. as the first african-american principal dancer of the boston to unite diverse communities in boston. the result -- >> [classical music plays] karen: the tony williams dance center, where t
christ is born in the land of judea and the virgin mary -- it tells the story in one song, it is one of the faster pieces, we build up to that song, and it explodes and the audience goes crazy and we feel their energy . we normally go back into singing the song again because the energy in the room is just so intense. karen: oh boy. and your favorite song? >> my favorite is "joy to the world." we have two versions. the first version is sung with this childlike karen: quality....
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. >> host: back to "it is about islam" number two it is the damage differ from christianity year judea's of >> the biggest difference is it has not had a reformation many still live in the stone age there are people that want to reform islam but sharia law but does not allow you that whenever the common consensus is a false dollars say no this is to be our common they can kill you for trying to reform itself as barbaric but it sounds like christianity may be 1,000 years ago. we had our reformation there are those who want it but it is not happening and buy us shia there is a struggle within islam we are hurting their reformers. trapping them into the stone age. >> you have a 25 books? >> i don't know. [laughter] >> whether writing process? >> i put this to bed this a week to put another book to bed. the working title is the moral i have been writing it two years it is fiction coming out a christmas. that is very different this is like our john stewart writes i set the table these are the things i want to focus on so we start with if you don't understand isis and the republic of iran beli
. >> host: back to "it is about islam" number two it is the damage differ from christianity year judea's of >> the biggest difference is it has not had a reformation many still live in the stone age there are people that want to reform islam but sharia law but does not allow you that whenever the common consensus is a false dollars say no this is to be our common they can kill you for trying to reform itself as barbaric but it sounds like christianity may be 1,000 years...
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it started at 4:00 this march escriptiicers got a call about a robbery in judea. d the bbers get away. an hour later three men matching the suspects description was seen in a car downtown. officers tried to stop the car. the chase then began. the suspects caused two roll over crashes as they made their way lieu downtown finally coming to a halt in the potrero hill neighborhood. >> the suspect vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle. all three suspects jumped ow. officers initiated a foot pursuit after them. all three suspects were an recomprehendsed. my understanding is that weapon or weapons were apprehended as well. >> the other people injured were the victims of the two roll over crashes. >>> right now tens of thousands are in san francisco for halloween. there is no official party in the castro district but people n a going there anyway hanging out sell brighting the 31st. you might remember the throng of undele who hung out in the area safety2006 when a street pointing disrupted the street party. christie joins us from the cast row district. lots of concerns ab
it started at 4:00 this march escriptiicers got a call about a robbery in judea. d the bbers get away. an hour later three men matching the suspects description was seen in a car downtown. officers tried to stop the car. the chase then began. the suspects caused two roll over crashes as they made their way lieu downtown finally coming to a halt in the potrero hill neighborhood. >> the suspect vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle. all three suspects jumped ow. officers initiated a foot...
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meteorologist: judea cohen is an expert in forecasting seasons. and new boston -- knew boston would get blasted last winter, in spite of the slow start. check out these numbers. only 5 1/2 inches fell until late january. but after that, a wicked winter shift that left boston with a record 110 inches of snow. >> it will be hard to repeat anything close to last year. reporter: but cohen's model suggests mother nature might at least try. >> the model predicted 62 inches. it's above average. reporter: and cribblingts what is -- contradict what is most long-term forecasters are predicting. their models rely heavily on a significant el anyoneow, growing stronger right now in the pacific. that phenomenon generally leads to milder, wetter winters. especially in the southern united states. >> it's the strongest el anyoneow since 1997 -- el nino since 1997-1998. reporter: he also uses snow cover in siberia during the month of october to help figure out our winter forecast. >> this past october the snow cover was above normal so that means typically a colder
meteorologist: judea cohen is an expert in forecasting seasons. and new boston -- knew boston would get blasted last winter, in spite of the slow start. check out these numbers. only 5 1/2 inches fell until late january. but after that, a wicked winter shift that left boston with a record 110 inches of snow. >> it will be hard to repeat anything close to last year. reporter: but cohen's model suggests mother nature might at least try. >> the model predicted 62 inches. it's above...
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probably the most famous is judea pearl and two other famous art david ackerman who is with microsoft research and mike jordan effort way. so what do bayesians do? bayesians learning -- bayesians have this religious attachment. they think it's a formidable run so well. for them-based dram is machine learning. in fact there was this machine learning startup that had based theorem made in neon letters in what is goggled the goop doing it? that may give you the basic intuition behind what's going on. the idea, the problem each of these tribes has a problem it's focused on is trying to sell pay for the connection as it was the science problem and for the singleists life is uncertain. there is noise and ambiguity. you need knowledge that you induced that is never certain. it could have been that something else was -- so instead of choosing one hypothesis they can consider all possible hypotheses within the space at the same time. and what they do is they look at evidence and that changes how much you believe in each hypothesis. based theorem is just a way of doing that updating how likely
probably the most famous is judea pearl and two other famous art david ackerman who is with microsoft research and mike jordan effort way. so what do bayesians do? bayesians learning -- bayesians have this religious attachment. they think it's a formidable run so well. for them-based dram is machine learning. in fact there was this machine learning startup that had based theorem made in neon letters in what is goggled the goop doing it? that may give you the basic intuition behind what's going...