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john shank rousseau with his treatise on education in meal and yohan both kong fine gurkhas vilhelm meisterthe child was now viewed as an autonomous individual parents had a duty to provide a proper upbringing and education. in the early nineteenth century artist began freeing themselves from the dictates that governed portrait painting in the aristocratic salons and among the middle classes. a new child took center stage. the disadvantage child. peckman at play by henry paley pollack who was the first painting of mine is to be exhibited at london's royal academy of arts. what's surprising about it is the game. it tribute to an undeniable urge of childhood which demands an out is even in rough and dangerous living conditions. in class conscious from. it was the year who elevated peasant children to the rank of socially acceptable subject matter. eighteen sixty years painting feeding the young. the father is visible in the background working the field. but the focus is on the children. for me a child it is a universal experience timeless and yet it already contains the seeds of aging a peasa
john shank rousseau with his treatise on education in meal and yohan both kong fine gurkhas vilhelm meisterthe child was now viewed as an autonomous individual parents had a duty to provide a proper upbringing and education. in the early nineteenth century artist began freeing themselves from the dictates that governed portrait painting in the aristocratic salons and among the middle classes. a new child took center stage. the disadvantage child. peckman at play by henry paley pollack who was...
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traumas cutin meisters says that what's on display here is the precursor to a future of autonomy as killer robots. the degree of autonomy will grow and grow the moral told me they have the more control we're handing over that's when things get dangerous just. many of the systems currently operate by remote control but soon they could act autonomously the manufacturers still claim that humans will always have the final say some refused to be interviewed i don't think anyone will talk to me. yes it's an issue that's a submachine gun. the manufacture of a different system just chill me a submachine gun would never be capable of acting autonomously like but that's nonsense isn't it much the submachine gun itself can't but it's controlled by sensors and algorithms the sensors on the guns eyes and the algorithm process sensors information to give the final order to fire but so in a system like this you'd never be able to say who you are firing at the woods while you're firing at what it was moving the system can't tell whether that's a civilian or a soldier if it is this or that was either that
traumas cutin meisters says that what's on display here is the precursor to a future of autonomy as killer robots. the degree of autonomy will grow and grow the moral told me they have the more control we're handing over that's when things get dangerous just. many of the systems currently operate by remote control but soon they could act autonomously the manufacturers still claim that humans will always have the final say some refused to be interviewed i don't think anyone will talk to me. yes...
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i'm elizabeth wag meister. >> and i'm carlos greer.he rest of our cast is at home for the holidays we're here with you to ring in 2018. [ applause ] >> viewers count on us for the latest breaking news on everything from keeping up with which kardashian is pregnant to the hottest break-up stars and unfortunately the ever-growing list of sexual harassers in hollywood. but we also play a lot of games. so today's episode will be our biggest game yet. the "page six tv showdown." [ applause ] >>
i'm elizabeth wag meister. >> and i'm carlos greer.he rest of our cast is at home for the holidays we're here with you to ring in 2018. [ applause ] >> viewers count on us for the latest breaking news on everything from keeping up with which kardashian is pregnant to the hottest break-up stars and unfortunately the ever-growing list of sexual harassers in hollywood. but we also play a lot of games. so today's episode will be our biggest game yet. the "page six tv...
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unit of account it's becoming a currency in this way and doesn't it you're in analytics and data meister don't use do you see in your work out all this kid transform the global markets as we know it well i was very privileged to meet the man who came up with the phrase self-fulfilling prophecy where we came urban public really great so shows us of the twentieth century if there if there were a nobel prize in sociology which there is and he would have won it had the long term capital management you were there obviously going to listen. liquidations and i were i met robert. as professor emeritus clubby but his son robert c. merton who did win the nobel prize was one of our partners and that is father so he can have the self fulfilling prophecy but the point is it can be good or bad a bank run is a self-fulfilling prophecy the corn prices going up is a self-fulfilling prophecy because prices going to two hundred dollars can be a self-fulfilling prophecy it's basically crowd behavior cascades and what's called and i think hyper synchronously what sometimes it becomes the new the new reality
unit of account it's becoming a currency in this way and doesn't it you're in analytics and data meister don't use do you see in your work out all this kid transform the global markets as we know it well i was very privileged to meet the man who came up with the phrase self-fulfilling prophecy where we came urban public really great so shows us of the twentieth century if there if there were a nobel prize in sociology which there is and he would have won it had the long term capital management...
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unit of account it's becoming a currency in this way and doesn't it you're in analytics and data meister don't use do you see in your work out all this kid transform the global markets as we know it well i was very privileged to meet the man who came up with the phrase self-fulfilling prophecy where we came urban public really great so shows us of the twentieth century if there if there were a nobel prize in sociology which there is and he would have won it had that long term capital management you were there obviously going to list. liquidations and i were i met robert. as professor emeritus called me but his son robert c. merton who did win the nobel prize was one of our partners and i met this father so he can have the self fulfilling prophecy but the point is it can be good or bad a bank runs a self-fulfilling prophecy the corn prices going up is a self-fulfilling prophecy because of prices going to two hundred dollars can be a self-fulfilling prophecy it's basically crowd behavior cascades and what's called and i think hyper synchronicity what sometimes it becomes the new the new re
unit of account it's becoming a currency in this way and doesn't it you're in analytics and data meister don't use do you see in your work out all this kid transform the global markets as we know it well i was very privileged to meet the man who came up with the phrase self-fulfilling prophecy where we came urban public really great so shows us of the twentieth century if there if there were a nobel prize in sociology which there is and he would have won it had that long term capital management...
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unit of account it's becoming a currency in this way and doesn't it you're in analytics and data meister don't use do you see in your work how old this kid transform the global markets as we know it well i was very privileged to meet the man who came up with the phrase self-fulfilling prophecy where we came urban public really great so shows us of the twentieth century if there if there were a nobel prize in sociology which there is and he would have won it had that long term capital management you were there at least legal scholars. oversaw the liquidation if i were i met robert. as professor emeritus called me but his son robert c. merton who did win the nobel prize was one of our partners that's not his father so he came up with a self fulfilling prophecy but the point is it can be good or bad a bank run is a self-fulfilling prophecy the corn prices going up is a self-fulfilling prophecy because the price is going to two hundred dollars can be a self-fulfilling prophecy it's basically crowd behavior cascades and what's called and i think hyper synchronicity what sometimes it becomes t
unit of account it's becoming a currency in this way and doesn't it you're in analytics and data meister don't use do you see in your work how old this kid transform the global markets as we know it well i was very privileged to meet the man who came up with the phrase self-fulfilling prophecy where we came urban public really great so shows us of the twentieth century if there if there were a nobel prize in sociology which there is and he would have won it had that long term capital management...
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a young woman meister —— might discover that she has the brca gene.ent‘s view of its —— should alter the clinician's. whenever possible, it is the view that it should be kept, the breast. the biggest advances in the last 30 yea rs biggest advances in the last 30 years is that you can take a lump out with a clear margin, sterilise the breast with radiotherapy and thatis the breast with radiotherapy and that is just as effective as a mastectomy at curing breast cancer. the question with someone who may have a brca gene, you can cure cancer, but should you keep the breast long time because there is a further risk of developing breast cancer? with the brca carrier, there has been a sense urgency. what this trial shows is that it's absolutely fine to wait a year or two to give some time to think through what the woman actually wants. in the panic, it's heading towards mastectomys. it's part of it possible to have the lump taken out, the breast sterilised with radiotherapy, to have a period of coming to terms with the diagnosis, thinking what you want to do
a young woman meister —— might discover that she has the brca gene.ent‘s view of its —— should alter the clinician's. whenever possible, it is the view that it should be kept, the breast. the biggest advances in the last 30 yea rs biggest advances in the last 30 years is that you can take a lump out with a clear margin, sterilise the breast with radiotherapy and thatis the breast with radiotherapy and that is just as effective as a mastectomy at curing breast cancer. the question with...
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paul meister will oversee day-to-day operations. >>> rambus reporting fourth quarter results in lineith estimates but has a weak first quarter outlook due to new accounting rules it's down nearly 7%. >>> the white house will not apply new sanctions on russia for its alleged meddling in the 2016 election saying current sanctions are already working this comes as the treasury department released a list of top russian businessmen with close ties to vladimir putin the u.s. insisting this is not a sanctions list but moscow fires back saying the list identifies everyone on it as an enemy of the u.s. joining us is now is max seddon. this list is incredibly long inclusive of all potential people with close ties to vladimir putin but no sanctions or additional sanctions were imposed is this an increased rebuke for russia or a reduced one? >> for the moment it doesn't mean anything. it's a long list as you said, there's 96 different oligarchs who are on it the reason that there is is because what we have seen published is from unclassified sources. this appears to be the most recent edition of
paul meister will oversee day-to-day operations. >>> rambus reporting fourth quarter results in lineith estimates but has a weak first quarter outlook due to new accounting rules it's down nearly 7%. >>> the white house will not apply new sanctions on russia for its alleged meddling in the 2016 election saying current sanctions are already working this comes as the treasury department released a list of top russian businessmen with close ties to vladimir putin the u.s....
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brian: who is jason meister in new york?aitriona: jason is a guy who was a local organizer for the trump campaign locally in new york state for the primaries and general as well. allas --he would say he was in for donald trump. very much of that wealthy, manhattan background where he was in the real estate industry. he and his father knew truck for a long time and -- knew trump for a long time and he was up supportth drumming for donald trump in manhattan. but then we see how he fared in the primaries in manhattan. he is a good example of someone who was the wealth. of this country -- wealtheir end of this country and were big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate the financial industry. pro-business and decreasing taxes and all that. brian: what is the american dream? caitriona: the american dream -- i do not know what it is for americans but for non-americans there is this insatiable hope and optimism and positivity to your kids nd that and grandkids will do better than you. when you travel
brian: who is jason meister in new york?aitriona: jason is a guy who was a local organizer for the trump campaign locally in new york state for the primaries and general as well. allas --he would say he was in for donald trump. very much of that wealthy, manhattan background where he was in the real estate industry. he and his father knew truck for a long time and -- knew trump for a long time and he was up supportth drumming for donald trump in manhattan. but then we see how he fared in the...
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he thought he was such a brilliant spin meister that he could get it done well. there's no evidence, i don't think that mcgahn or others were consulted on that and as the "times" -- or is it wolff now reports, hard to get these things straight, the lawyers are saying you put out a statement and maybe somebody resigned because they thought it was an obstruction of justice and this week he gets his private lawyer into a nutty, in my view, looks kind of nutty, cease-and-desist letter that there's no information that the white house counsel knew about. >>> stick around, we're getting started. lots more on the shocking report from the "new york times," including the president's public reaction when sessions refused to remain in charge of the russia investigation. stay with us. cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. >>> we're back and continuing my conversation with the
he thought he was such a brilliant spin meister that he could get it done well. there's no evidence, i don't think that mcgahn or others were consulted on that and as the "times" -- or is it wolff now reports, hard to get these things straight, the lawyers are saying you put out a statement and maybe somebody resigned because they thought it was an obstruction of justice and this week he gets his private lawyer into a nutty, in my view, looks kind of nutty, cease-and-desist letter...
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brian: who is jason meister in new york?aitriona: jason is a guy who was a local organizer for the trump campaign locally in new york state for the primaries and for the general as well. he was -- he would say he was all in for donald trump. very much of that wealthy, manhattan background where he was in the real estate industry. he and his father would know the trumps for a long time and he was charged with drumming up support for donald trump in manhattan. that was not an easy thing to do. we can see that from how he fared in the primaries in manhattan. he was a good example of someone who, the wealthier end of this country who were big supporters of donald trump in terms of what he would do to deregulate the financial industry. pro-business and decreasing taxes and all that. it's we have seen some of that coming in already with the new tax law. brian: what is the american dream? caitriona: the american dream -- i do not know what it is for americans but for non-americans there is this insatiable hope and optimism and posi
brian: who is jason meister in new york?aitriona: jason is a guy who was a local organizer for the trump campaign locally in new york state for the primaries and for the general as well. he was -- he would say he was all in for donald trump. very much of that wealthy, manhattan background where he was in the real estate industry. he and his father would know the trumps for a long time and he was charged with drumming up support for donald trump in manhattan. that was not an easy thing to do. we...
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i would like to welcome my special guest, john haufr meister, former shell oil president and the creatorr affordable energy and ceo. thanks for taking the time, john >> thank you, rick >> listen, you know, as i look up at the boards, i see the stock market even today withstanding, having a wonderful run that started in november of '16. many citizens feel a bit more wealthy, but it isn't just about stocks the economy, the confidence, the small business, the manufacturing renaissance. and the one thing we take for granted, we hardly talk about the last administration was no help, and it still survived, the shale revolution, the energy revolution john, you know, companies have a big advantage being in the u.s stable prices. multiple lower prices compared to europe and asia for natural gas. these positives we seem to take for granted. maybe you can dig a little and show us what we should be proud of with regard to energy contributing to some of the gody locks economic activity. >> compare it to blood ipyour blood stream we don't think about our bloom coursing through our veins very often, bu
i would like to welcome my special guest, john haufr meister, former shell oil president and the creatorr affordable energy and ceo. thanks for taking the time, john >> thank you, rick >> listen, you know, as i look up at the boards, i see the stock market even today withstanding, having a wonderful run that started in november of '16. many citizens feel a bit more wealthy, but it isn't just about stocks the economy, the confidence, the small business, the manufacturing renaissance....
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joining us now is bloomberg's executive editor for economics running the show, the davos-meister.iting president to arrive by helicopter any minute. >> absolutely. they say davos is usually a downhill march by thursday, friday, but this year it is an uphill slog until donald trump's address tomorrow afternoon. francine: what kind of messaging are we expecting from the president? lap?he take a victory people are saying this president will be a disaster for the economy and actually they would be wrong. >> absolutely. the first message will be absolutely a bit victory lap-y. you saw him on twitter last night talking about america winning, that is the first message. a lot of people in davos last year were suggesting the economy could slide under him. neither has occurred. the second messages to try to around globalization views, tie america first into an international agenda and argue they are not objectives opposing aims. into thent to get dollar discussions. when i saw that red headline go across the bloomberg, i was stunned. most people think your fondue , how bigith ministers is t
joining us now is bloomberg's executive editor for economics running the show, the davos-meister.iting president to arrive by helicopter any minute. >> absolutely. they say davos is usually a downhill march by thursday, friday, but this year it is an uphill slog until donald trump's address tomorrow afternoon. francine: what kind of messaging are we expecting from the president? lap?he take a victory people are saying this president will be a disaster for the economy and actually they...
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here to discuss is someone who predicted this former president of shell oil john hough meister.th a good plan. this is a sound, safe, and environmentally secure approach to infrastructure. it was a good infrastructure plan when it was proposed. some protesters came in late in the game. frankly all the permits were granted by the time they came in. but they made a real nuisance of themselves and they left behind an environmental disaster themselves because they had no sanitation and they had no other means of supporting themselves other than living off the land and they made a mess of it. brian: right. so, how do you judge the interact it's already made? if i look at the overall input or output of oil. they say october output more than 78,000 barrels a day. unemployment rate continues to go in that direction. under 3% in that state. state revenue rose $33.5 million for the first five months of the pipeline and see 100 million a year additional tax revenue for the pipeline. so you put that right back to the completion of this? >> we needed that infrastructure as an industry in ord
here to discuss is someone who predicted this former president of shell oil john hough meister.th a good plan. this is a sound, safe, and environmentally secure approach to infrastructure. it was a good infrastructure plan when it was proposed. some protesters came in late in the game. frankly all the permits were granted by the time they came in. but they made a real nuisance of themselves and they left behind an environmental disaster themselves because they had no sanitation and they had no...