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a gunman at mit. >>; out is it should have been chimed. >> no it was an mit police officer. >> there'st officer down. >> there's a police officer that has been shot it may not be connected to this bombing at all. it was my mom i clicked over all i could hear was her crying. i knew it was shawn. >> they are telling us off the record there's no indication that this is connected in any way. we will get someone out here shortly and we will talk to you guys. you just back up. >> we are close to where officers across the street were searching in the mul-- mulch an the bushes for clues. >> he was on patrol, pulled over to the side of the road. somehow the suspects got close to him and engaged him firing a shot and killing him. >> what they did was gutless. it was a sucker point -- sucker punch. officer collier never had a chance. they walked up behind him and put a bullet in them. then they proved how inep president they were because they couldn't undo the lock on his holster. >> the best break is when a suspect makes a critical mistake. that's what happened in boston. >> she said he's been s
a gunman at mit. >>; out is it should have been chimed. >> no it was an mit police officer. >> there'st officer down. >> there's a police officer that has been shot it may not be connected to this bombing at all. it was my mom i clicked over all i could hear was her crying. i knew it was shawn. >> they are telling us off the record there's no indication that this is connected in any way. we will get someone out here shortly and we will talk to you guys. you just...
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you went to mit. were you intimidated when you got there and thought there's a lot of brilliant people, or do you think they weren't as smart as you thought they would be? >> i think anyone who walks through the door at mit and isn't intimidated isn't awake. it is a fascinating environment, and if i'm i absolutely loved. lots of incredibly smart people, and lots of folks who are just massively talented at asking tough questions. so i really enjoyed it. >> as you become more prominent in the business world, have a, after you at mit to as for donations because we all do what we can do to help. .. it takes a while for any person, no matter how smart you are to get the arms around the complexities what goes on national security perspective. when we talk to members not involved in the national security committees they are not inherently as fluent in all those issues so it takes some dialogue but i would say across both parts of congress, both the senate and the house and both parties, there's a strong inte
you went to mit. were you intimidated when you got there and thought there's a lot of brilliant people, or do you think they weren't as smart as you thought they would be? >> i think anyone who walks through the door at mit and isn't intimidated isn't awake. it is a fascinating environment, and if i'm i absolutely loved. lots of incredibly smart people, and lots of folks who are just massively talented at asking tough questions. so i really enjoyed it. >> as you become more...
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there was a report that there were -- there was a gunman at mit.h every new piece of information that came out, it could be sean. first a cambridge police officer and then said it was an mit police officer. >> if you could respond to 32 vassar start. reports of an officer down. >> a police officer has been shot. might not be connected with the bolling at all. >> we made the decision not to call mom hoping she was sleeping. call waiting beeped and it was my mom and i clicked over and i could hear her crying. i said was it sean? >> cpr in progress. >> they are telling us off the record, there is no indication this is connected in any way. we'll get someone out here shortly and we'll talk to you guys but just back up. you can get close to where officers are across the street, we're searching in the bushes for clues and started to push back. >> he was on patrol, pulled over to the side of the road, somehow the suspects got close to him and engaged him firing a shot and killing him. >> what they did was gutless. it was a sucker punch. there was no gun b
there was a report that there were -- there was a gunman at mit.h every new piece of information that came out, it could be sean. first a cambridge police officer and then said it was an mit police officer. >> if you could respond to 32 vassar start. reports of an officer down. >> a police officer has been shot. might not be connected with the bolling at all. >> we made the decision not to call mom hoping she was sleeping. call waiting beeped and it was my mom and i clicked...
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this is an mit police officer named sean collier. date and i never met john while he was alive, but we feel like we know them intimately now because we spent a lot of time with his family and we learned about what an incredible young man sean collier was. >> really was. he was an officer with the mit police department. and he was just about to get on the somerville police. he was actually roommates, classmates and roommates with richard donahue, he was the officer who ended up being shot at watertown. as well, and that night sean was just on patrol, a routine patrol but obviously, you know, he knew that the suspects were a large like every other member of the law-enforcement community, but, you know, reasonably they were in cambridge that neither and, in fact, what we learned was he was making plans to go meet a friend after he was done with the shift. one of the last text he said from his phone was to this girl who was a friend of his comment and said let's meet up later on. these two guys came up behind him and executed him in cold
this is an mit police officer named sean collier. date and i never met john while he was alive, but we feel like we know them intimately now because we spent a lot of time with his family and we learned about what an incredible young man sean collier was. >> really was. he was an officer with the mit police department. and he was just about to get on the somerville police. he was actually roommates, classmates and roommates with richard donahue, he was the officer who ended up being shot...
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the link to this landscape sometimes and ninety four to mit's was awarded the gold medal for this money and can be and thus an exhibition in two thousand and one common storms and a main source munchies. these ewes sold for ten pots of the famines disappeared. i got to aunt heidi and ten days brought screen springwood to the nazis which the finance economics is awake. robbie's the knights placed more trees and a series of b c screen or to make and money into diesel to one hundred percent of the mica an immense produced by piece the sun to rise in unison beekeeper from the on the tv seen the sun he's made from nineteen seventy cents. also on bob and the same for the next many of our planet and thirty seven activities for the healthy that remains is my comments about the dramatic content of honey umno could do for citizens and chinese essay by lifesaving indicates these it is the fastest ascent of footy. what a nice bag establishing because the three days and cbc people as a cinema. it's a mentality completely absorbs funded studies but nice. i was sure mr martin is known for with years o
the link to this landscape sometimes and ninety four to mit's was awarded the gold medal for this money and can be and thus an exhibition in two thousand and one common storms and a main source munchies. these ewes sold for ten pots of the famines disappeared. i got to aunt heidi and ten days brought screen springwood to the nazis which the finance economics is awake. robbie's the knights placed more trees and a series of b c screen or to make and money into diesel to one hundred percent of the...
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something mit is working on, they are able to adopt in a seamless way.issa: what do you sing is the biggest hurdle you have? what are you most worried about? >> the column leasing is people not using it. this is am i t. people are excited to get their hands on new technology and play with it and see what they can make of that. melissa: i hope you come back and tell us what happened. >> we will do it. melissa: coming up is liz claman. what should we expect at the top of the hour? liz: the fed's announcement was not exciting, markets look healthy. we will talk to the top fed watcher who has the ear of some members of the federal reserve to talk about what happens next, when we might seek, he will face off with a macro head of u.s. macroeconomics. a very ugly gross domestic product, we are two picks away from contraction. that is disconcerting. what do those guys see? fox business exclusive with the ceo of csx railways. you got to hear what he has to say. forget the fed and the economists out there. he is on the ground doing business. how does it look to hi
something mit is working on, they are able to adopt in a seamless way.issa: what do you sing is the biggest hurdle you have? what are you most worried about? >> the column leasing is people not using it. this is am i t. people are excited to get their hands on new technology and play with it and see what they can make of that. melissa: i hope you come back and tell us what happened. >> we will do it. melissa: coming up is liz claman. what should we expect at the top of the hour?...
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if she's grandma hillary, why didn't anybody label this guy grandpa mit. in washington speaker boehner blames obama for the immigration deadlock. back home a candid boehner says the real problem is cry baby fellow republicans. oh, don't make me do this. oh, this is too hard. mocking his colleagues endanger boehner's hold on the speaker's gavel? "inside politics" the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. >>> i'm john king, thanks for sharing your sunday with us. with us, maeve res ten, manna rah ju, jackie gu sin itch and peter hamby. >>> hillary clinton was busy including an appearance in boston where she gave a shout-out to women raising a family with career pressures. >> a lot of women who drop out of the workforce in their late 20s, 30s and raise their children, their brains have not atrophies. >> maybe that's an innocent and heartfelt tribute to women like my mom who was home raising seven chish and went back to work. or maybe a deliberate response to things like this. growing course of words and images from the right that hillary clinton
if she's grandma hillary, why didn't anybody label this guy grandpa mit. in washington speaker boehner blames obama for the immigration deadlock. back home a candid boehner says the real problem is cry baby fellow republicans. oh, don't make me do this. oh, this is too hard. mocking his colleagues endanger boehner's hold on the speaker's gavel? "inside politics" the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. >>> i'm john king, thanks for sharing your sunday with us....
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they're not getting the education at mit they should have gotten. they dropped out. they're not learning how to be entrepreneurs. they're just writing software and applications. there are so many millions. somebody probably knows how many millions of applications there are already are, but there's no great shortage of them. i see the building boom, the housing boom, and all of this as a result of terrible monetary policy for 20 years. >> i grant your point on monetary policy. this situation you described of a flood of venture capital, flooding essentially what, to paraphrase you, are a bunch of bad ideas or insufficient ideas, ideas that won't be real companies. isn't this the great capitalist free-for-all? isn't this just the market at work? >> yes, it is. when the interest rate goes back up to 3%, it will stop. or, no, 7%. excuse me, i misspoke. >> it's a fascinating line of argumentation you're making, i think. >> some successes will come out of this. it's like a petri dish. some of them may bloom and blossom. kleiner perkins has been pretty good at picking them.
they're not getting the education at mit they should have gotten. they dropped out. they're not learning how to be entrepreneurs. they're just writing software and applications. there are so many millions. somebody probably knows how many millions of applications there are already are, but there's no great shortage of them. i see the building boom, the housing boom, and all of this as a result of terrible monetary policy for 20 years. >> i grant your point on monetary policy. this...
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and she is a computer theologian and she was the first one at mit and she was writing about that sort of issue. and they will testament another part of the sacred text. will computers developed religion and asked her to wonder? >> that's a good question. >> we came across the descriptions of people who lacked emotion and there are certain individuals and these are the drives and these are the intelligence to do things and evening to you can duplicate the drive as well as intelligence? >> that's a great question. i think that based upon what he has written, he's such a positive guy and he has some of the scariest prognostications that i know. and i think that he sees that they will be goal driven because one of the definitions is really about achieving the goals in a variety of environments. >> and he says that what we might have, we have basically that we need to satisfy and it's kind of a higher level. i guess his answer would be that those machines would be driven by goal for film and not emotion. >> by goal driven you mean competitive? >> in chapter five and six there are prognosti
and she is a computer theologian and she was the first one at mit and she was writing about that sort of issue. and they will testament another part of the sacred text. will computers developed religion and asked her to wonder? >> that's a good question. >> we came across the descriptions of people who lacked emotion and there are certain individuals and these are the drives and these are the intelligence to do things and evening to you can duplicate the drive as well as...
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much fly in type lines one company, trans canada has mit fierce opposition which would double the amountf oil the company can send to the u.s. the obama administration needs to give approval for a new international pipeline. but it's the latest decision a midst pressure from environmentals. patricia, al, new york. >> and as we have been reported we are tracking a line of deadly storms making their way across the south. an update on your weather is straight ahead. stay with us. >>> welcome back to al jazerra america, i al del walters these are your headlines at this hour. one person dead, six others injured after a workplace shooting in georgia. it happened this morning at a fedex facility outside of atlanta. the gunman injuring six people and then turning the gun on himself. in about a half an hour the nba is scheduled to hold the news conference on the l.a. clipper scandal the league is expected to decide on the racist comments made by the clipper's own, we'll bring you that news conference live at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. 30 people have been killed since sunday from the string of deadly
much fly in type lines one company, trans canada has mit fierce opposition which would double the amountf oil the company can send to the u.s. the obama administration needs to give approval for a new international pipeline. but it's the latest decision a midst pressure from environmentals. patricia, al, new york. >> and as we have been reported we are tracking a line of deadly storms making their way across the south. an update on your weather is straight ahead. stay with us....
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harvey mudd college, mit.do super well. >> top five schools to pay scale, harvey mudd, mit, caltech, stanford, stephens institute of technology. those of course have high returns on investmented because they tend to be schools where there are large stem graduates, a percentage of the graduates. that is one thing to bear in mind, somewhat self-selecting. students are primarily in the high-paying majors that they go there. in terms of looking at return on investment you want to look at your aid package. what are you actually paying? then avoiding the debt so that if you're going to school where you don't incur with a lot of debt you have more flexibility majoring because you're not tied down to certain career because you have to pay off a student loan. gerri: talk about some of the things people do wrong when applying for aid. let me tell you, some folks will look down and look at package they get and have to go look more aid. some mistakes are silly like putting down wrong social security number but beyond that
harvey mudd college, mit.do super well. >> top five schools to pay scale, harvey mudd, mit, caltech, stanford, stephens institute of technology. those of course have high returns on investmented because they tend to be schools where there are large stem graduates, a percentage of the graduates. that is one thing to bear in mind, somewhat self-selecting. students are primarily in the high-paying majors that they go there. in terms of looking at return on investment you want to look at your...
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they're not getting the education at mit they should have gotten. they dropped out. they're not learning how to be entrepreneurs. they're just writing software and applications. there are so many millions. somebody probably knows how many millions of applications there are already are, but there's no great shortage of them. i see the building boom, the housing boom, and all of this as a result of terrible monetary policy for 20 years. >> i grant your point on monetary policy. this situation you described of a flood of venture capital, flooding essentially what, to paraphrase you, are a bunch of bad ideas or insufficient ideas, ideas that won't be real companies. isn't this the great capitalist free-for-all? isn't this just the market at work? >> yes, it is. when the interest rate goes back up to 3%, it will stop. or, no, 7%. excuse me, i misspoke. >> it's a fascinating line of argumentation you're making, i think. >> some successes will come out of this. it's like a petri dish. some of them may bloom and blossom. kleiner perkins has been pretty good at picking them.
they're not getting the education at mit they should have gotten. they dropped out. they're not learning how to be entrepreneurs. they're just writing software and applications. there are so many millions. somebody probably knows how many millions of applications there are already are, but there's no great shortage of them. i see the building boom, the housing boom, and all of this as a result of terrible monetary policy for 20 years. >> i grant your point on monetary policy. this...
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reporter: it mit gh like a nice house from thoutside, but hidden inside, a dirty secretappening i neighborhoodals across america. >> there we some flies in the window. there was a distinct smell coming from the un. >> rorter: inspector darren johns has an unusual beat. >> but you're stilwol ing on ur bedroom. >> reporter: he'part of a special hoarding teain orang county, california. they are often tipped off by neighbors, but instead o eviction, johnsos team h a teachi hoards how to pull emselves outf oeir me and offering help. it'sorking for t retired psychiatrist who lives here. i see a lot table here. >> those a gnats. >> reporter: the dtor doesn't consider himself a hoarder he says s mess stemsrom deprsion trigger by a breaup. >> ts happens when im alone. >> reporter: how long would you say th stuff has been piling up like this? >> close ta ar. r>>orr: the health hards and potential for fires are dangerous for the ridests and their ighbors, too. firefighters say floor to ceiling debris inside this w york hoarder home prevted th from getting inside to save it. but now,eams like the one in oran
reporter: it mit gh like a nice house from thoutside, but hidden inside, a dirty secretappening i neighborhoodals across america. >> there we some flies in the window. there was a distinct smell coming from the un. >> rorter: inspector darren johns has an unusual beat. >> but you're stilwol ing on ur bedroom. >> reporter: he'part of a special hoarding teain orang county, california. they are often tipped off by neighbors, but instead o eviction, johnsos team h a teachi...
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i saw them about once at mit kismet and it has the affect of a child. swinger with a pen if you are scared it shrinks back. so they are able to look at the program and figure out all the reactions on the processes of the time and its reactions it's reactions became so complex it couldn't point to this this and that's just the complexity problem. i'm sure if you are smarter we can find what was causing that. >> i'm about three quarters of the way through. and i found it fascinating on a number of levels. but if you drill down even deeper, the concern about a crisis, there are a lot of deep questions raised in this and i wonder whether you had the opportunity to either research this and whether it is the nature of consciousness and can ultimately be reduced to serious algorithms? >> is a sort of a chapter i'm turning to now. the people that think that consciousness is the backbone of intelligence. but i said in the book but the question won't be solved here are a it's so big and it's so important and you have probably read about this. i'm fascinated by th
i saw them about once at mit kismet and it has the affect of a child. swinger with a pen if you are scared it shrinks back. so they are able to look at the program and figure out all the reactions on the processes of the time and its reactions it's reactions became so complex it couldn't point to this this and that's just the complexity problem. i'm sure if you are smarter we can find what was causing that. >> i'm about three quarters of the way through. and i found it fascinating on a...
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. >>> every undergraduate student at mit will get $100 worth of bitcoin this fall.b says it raised half a million dollars from alumni and the bitcoin community in order to cover the cost. [buzzer] that is today's "speed read". david: how much bitcoin is $100? i think you get 1/1000 of it. anyway, investors are checking into shares of marriott international sending them to all-time high. company's profits rising 26% last quarter as room rates and occupancy levels rose as well. liz: cheryl casone sat down with marriott international ceo with the inside scoop. this is great move for the stock. >> the stock, record high today as well as hilton hitting a record high today. what is so interesting talking to arne sorenson, the numbers came out after the bell yesterday as you both know. things are very solid. here is what he said about growth first. >> and we're now starting another year with this 6%ish, kind of revpar growth. it feels to us like further proof that the recovery is solid and on a continue for a few years at least ahead of us. then we see increasing positive
. >>> every undergraduate student at mit will get $100 worth of bitcoin this fall.b says it raised half a million dollars from alumni and the bitcoin community in order to cover the cost. [buzzer] that is today's "speed read". david: how much bitcoin is $100? i think you get 1/1000 of it. anyway, investors are checking into shares of marriott international sending them to all-time high. company's profits rising 26% last quarter as room rates and occupancy levels rose as well....
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. >> detecting signals that are similar to those he mitted from airplane flight boxes. from the cockpit voice recorder. >> the hunt for those black boxes can quite literally a race against time. >> the life of the batteries must be getting somewhere close to the end of life. it's 31 days, so we're already one day past the advertise the shelf life. >> reporter: with the british navy ship to help the chinese authorities are urging caution. if they detect nery signal a drone like this will be dropped into the sea to scan the floor for any sign of the jetliner. that unmanned underwater vehicle as go as deep as 15,000 deep, the same depth of the area that they're searching. >> so we're right on the edge of capability, and we might be limited by the capability if, for example, the aircraft ended up in deeper water. >> with the one-month anniversary of flight 3 70's disappearance almost here loved ones held a vigil in the malaysian capita capitol to remr those on board. >> the new developments over the last few hours have been the most promising lead we have had. i urge all na
. >> detecting signals that are similar to those he mitted from airplane flight boxes. from the cockpit voice recorder. >> the hunt for those black boxes can quite literally a race against time. >> the life of the batteries must be getting somewhere close to the end of life. it's 31 days, so we're already one day past the advertise the shelf life. >> reporter: with the british navy ship to help the chinese authorities are urging caution. if they detect nery signal a...
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. >> michael is a research associate at the mit center for international studies. >> china may choose not to retaliate. anything that in any way shows movement towards the islands will lead to some sort of response by the chinese side, even know what is happening is japan is building on its own territory. just a listening post basically. it's not making offensive action towards china. anything having to do with it is problematic. >> owning a mobile phone in myanmar used to be a luxury. people made good money renting out their phones. the economy has prospered. some of the old ways of doing business struggled to keep up. we have more. >> they are setting up shop. they put their phone out and wait. this is the best time of the day. the streets are full of people heading home after work. some may need to make a phone call. the phone rental service. fewer people seem to need his services. my business has become useless. i'm sitting as a jobless man. this can only be used as pocket money. i'm no longer making profit. >> the mobile phone shot shows restraint. customers in and out asking for
. >> michael is a research associate at the mit center for international studies. >> china may choose not to retaliate. anything that in any way shows movement towards the islands will lead to some sort of response by the chinese side, even know what is happening is japan is building on its own territory. just a listening post basically. it's not making offensive action towards china. anything having to do with it is problematic. >> owning a mobile phone in myanmar used to be...
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proessive chronic lns, u're giving re and more, and that person is ner gointo pay you b think that people mit benterested what are t emotions that t caregiver feels? first yofe a great deal of grief. yosee, day after d, a person die. somebodyust rently told me her mother had a sensef humor. you can't ha a sense of humor if you don't see relationships. the funny paper's not nny unless you understand . larrphysic health has oken a great deal. healks like a much older man. it reminds me little-- as if a rgeon says, e're going tdo a major surger "but we won't make aeep t. we'll just cut a little each day." every day, you cut a little bit more. that's gef. that goes on and on. one of the most enduring tales in english literure is alice in wonderland lew cll. onof carro's most extraordinary characts was e volatile and quite irtional mad hatter. thisharacter s acallyased on a very real d well-known fact of 19th-century life-- that many long-term workers in hat-making frequently exhibited erratic personality traits. these behavioral problems came about after years of exposure to tox mercury us inn th
proessive chronic lns, u're giving re and more, and that person is ner gointo pay you b think that people mit benterested what are t emotions that t caregiver feels? first yofe a great deal of grief. yosee, day after d, a person die. somebodyust rently told me her mother had a sensef humor. you can't ha a sense of humor if you don't see relationships. the funny paper's not nny unless you understand . larrphysic health has oken a great deal. healks like a much older man. it reminds me little--...
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i'd like to take it over to andrew because you are with the mit center for digital business, you know something about technology. an increased technology connected world. you're looking at it differently. >> i have a huge respect for bob gordon, i've learned a ton from him. he and i have a major point of disagreement about what's going to happen in the future particularly with regard to innovation and technological process. my answer is f none of the above because i think the great force that's going to shape the world's economies for next few decades is another one of bob's fabulous inventions. he mentioned electricity and the international combustion engine, we are in the early stages of a period that is going to be at least as transformative as bob described. this bundle of stuff that has only been seen in science fiction movies. let me give you three different tasks that are extraordinarily important to do and now we've got machines to do them. landing a plane on the pitching deck of an aircraft carrier is one of the skims a pilot has. let the computer land the plane on the aircra
i'd like to take it over to andrew because you are with the mit center for digital business, you know something about technology. an increased technology connected world. you're looking at it differently. >> i have a huge respect for bob gordon, i've learned a ton from him. he and i have a major point of disagreement about what's going to happen in the future particularly with regard to innovation and technological process. my answer is f none of the above because i think the great force...
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if she's grandma hillary, why didn't anybody label this guy grandpa mit. in washington speaker boehner blames obama for the immigration deadlock. back home a candid boehner says the real problem is cry baby fellow republicans. oh, don't make me do this. oh, this is too hard. mocking his colleagues endanger boehner's hold on the speaker's gavel? "inside politics" the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now.
if she's grandma hillary, why didn't anybody label this guy grandpa mit. in washington speaker boehner blames obama for the immigration deadlock. back home a candid boehner says the real problem is cry baby fellow republicans. oh, don't make me do this. oh, this is too hard. mocking his colleagues endanger boehner's hold on the speaker's gavel? "inside politics" the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now.
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we did it the minister for energy while other media this recently attended a workshop of the mit energy and the cypress institute to discuss their study on maximizing the long term value of natural gas for cyprus. you'll be on a few condoning you go to the compulsive have your man in his address. she is said the development of the oil and gas sectors of the island holds a very deep and significant benefits for the country's economy or money to fix it. he added that the team if the government is to proceed with the exploration and exploitation of offshore resources in a sustainable way north to maximize their country. the minister predicted bright prospects for the export of natural gas and production of cheap electricity. by utilizing indigenous natural death. i am new and women and one the first christian awesomeness misty eyed as the sydney the twentieth annual general meeting of cyprus international business association. he prays the present site of the creek so savvy days and its members for their efforts hard work and contribution to the economic recovery in the promotion of cyprus
we did it the minister for energy while other media this recently attended a workshop of the mit energy and the cypress institute to discuss their study on maximizing the long term value of natural gas for cyprus. you'll be on a few condoning you go to the compulsive have your man in his address. she is said the development of the oil and gas sectors of the island holds a very deep and significant benefits for the country's economy or money to fix it. he added that the team if the government is...
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. >>> well the thought now of michael [ inaudible ] who is a research associate with the mit studies.ing the visit should be straightforward, but choosing not visit china may create further tensions. >> the u.s. is returning to its basic roll in the global environment which is basically to keep people from having altercations with each other rather than it's a be -- itself being involved in major conflicts. the fact that there is no stop in china is going to be analyzed by all sides. one would really want to have a unified asia, but that's not what we have right now, and certainly, china's currently debating within itself what it is going to be doing. mr. abay has yet to meet the chinese president or at least have a conversation with him. that kind of non-communication indicates that within china itself there is no consensus about where china is going, and the only way to handle the image problems that china has is to, in this case, ignore the fact that the world's third largest economy next door has a new leader. >> moscow said that it will respond if ethnic russians in ukraine are a
. >>> well the thought now of michael [ inaudible ] who is a research associate with the mit studies.ing the visit should be straightforward, but choosing not visit china may create further tensions. >> the u.s. is returning to its basic roll in the global environment which is basically to keep people from having altercations with each other rather than it's a be -- itself being involved in major conflicts. the fact that there is no stop in china is going to be analyzed by all...
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magnetic door sensor trans mit a signal if some one leaves or spwerps the house while motion detector track movement from room to room. software alert designed to help users in the normal routine like long stay in the bathroom at could indicate a fall. create or jack lloyd says the idea is to take the onus off the senior. >> different than say an emergency button that only works when she pushes the button and lets you know that there's something wrong if she's a wearing it and b it's still all right to push the butt top. >> he says separate sensors detect if stove left on. if senior has left home without keys or medicine container is opened. this information is transmitted by cell signal that reaches a care give or loved one directly. system works on monthly description writ of roughly 90 to 130 dollars a month significantly more expensive than some of the panic alert stems but the company says safe in home connect the bridge delaying the need for in-home care. >> if you want someone to come in a couple horse a day it cost you 5 or 10,000 dollars a mont month. that's prohibitive for l
magnetic door sensor trans mit a signal if some one leaves or spwerps the house while motion detector track movement from room to room. software alert designed to help users in the normal routine like long stay in the bathroom at could indicate a fall. create or jack lloyd says the idea is to take the onus off the senior. >> different than say an emergency button that only works when she pushes the button and lets you know that there's something wrong if she's a wearing it and b it's...
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rosneft who has worked for putin since the early 1990's/carol saivetz a russian policy and researcher at mit tell us... it will take time to know if the sanctions are working.but there are signs the russian economy is slowing. chuck coppola joins us me this morning.chuck--i'm sure bank of america investors will be hoping for a rebound in that stock today. bank of america admits to a "miscalculation" of how much capital it has on its books. shares plummeted 6% monday-- wiping out 10-billion dollars in market capitalization. and because of the bad math, the second-largest u-s bank says it's suspending its four- billion-dollar stock buyback as well as a planned increase in its quarterly dividend.at issue is how b-of-a calculated the value of structured notes after b-of-a's purchase of merrill lynch during the financial crisis in 2007. 3 u.s. based traders at british bank barclays face criminal charges in the libor rate rigging scandal. they become the first on american soil to become a part of the scandal to be charged by uk authorities. the 3 traders reportedly will stand before a london court
rosneft who has worked for putin since the early 1990's/carol saivetz a russian policy and researcher at mit tell us... it will take time to know if the sanctions are working.but there are signs the russian economy is slowing. chuck coppola joins us me this morning.chuck--i'm sure bank of america investors will be hoping for a rebound in that stock today. bank of america admits to a "miscalculation" of how much capital it has on its books. shares plummeted 6% monday-- wiping out...
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about 200 times further according to the high speed imaging from mit. to remind everyone to cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing. >>> breaking news overnight, an fbi hostage team rescued a man who was taken from his north carolina home five days ago. authorities say frank jensen was the victim of a kidnapping plot and was being held in atlanta. more details as they develop. >>> a 16-year-old high school student is being charged as an adult in connection with a stabbing of 21 people at pennsylvania's franklin regional high school. five students were critically wounded. >>> australian officials say searchers looking for malaysia flight 370 are zeroing in on the final resting place of the vanished jet. >>> and the houston woman convicted in the stabbing death of her boyfriend with five inch stiletto heels may testify today at her sentencing trial. she claimed she was attacked and defended herself with the only weapon she could find. >>> well, feast your eyes on a dog that should make -- this is corona who doesn't care for tennis balls, sticks, even b
about 200 times further according to the high speed imaging from mit. to remind everyone to cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing. >>> breaking news overnight, an fbi hostage team rescued a man who was taken from his north carolina home five days ago. authorities say frank jensen was the victim of a kidnapping plot and was being held in atlanta. more details as they develop. >>> a 16-year-old high school student is being charged as an adult in connection with a stabbing...
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magnetic door sensor trans mit a signal if some one leaves or spwerps the house while motion detector track movement from room to room. software alert designed to help users in the normal routine like long stay in the bathroom that could indicate a fall. create or jack lloyd says the idea is to take the onus off the senior. >> different than say an emergency button that only works when she pushes the button and lets you know that there's something wrong if she's a wearing it and b it's still all right to push the butt top. >> he says separate sensors detect if stove left on. if senior has left home without keys or medicine container is opened. this information is transmitted by cell signal that reaches a care give or loved one directly. system works on monthly description writ of roughly 90 to 130 dollars a month significantly more expensive than some of the panic alert stems but the company says safe in home connect the bridge delaying the need for in-home care. >> if you want someone to come in a couple horse a day it cost you 5 or 10,000 dollars a mont month. that's prohibitive for
magnetic door sensor trans mit a signal if some one leaves or spwerps the house while motion detector track movement from room to room. software alert designed to help users in the normal routine like long stay in the bathroom that could indicate a fall. create or jack lloyd says the idea is to take the onus off the senior. >> different than say an emergency button that only works when she pushes the button and lets you know that there's something wrong if she's a wearing it and b it's...
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as cnn's sports fans know self critically at mit. the effects of the bank crisis are not over. banks were shed five thousand jobs and four hundred branch offices throughout italy. and the debt remains to be paid resource for teaching me gag the media and crash and ideally deal you say that we have to have gone somewhere the catch is that tissue thin air the idea. many people in seattle long to hold someone responsible and make them pay. even if everyone knows that will make the debt burden disappear when daddy a joint eu said music and many were hoping for a fresh stock of the country's political system. but twenty five years after the collapse of communism in europe many bulgarians complained that the country is effectively still run by the docks and former communist party official. when a meaty allah god was due to be appointed as head of the domestic secret service last year that triggered a wave of mass protests against corruption and the demonstrators have been sharing a great deal of stamina. everyone in sofia no staci and her mission. each morning before school the sixte
as cnn's sports fans know self critically at mit. the effects of the bank crisis are not over. banks were shed five thousand jobs and four hundred branch offices throughout italy. and the debt remains to be paid resource for teaching me gag the media and crash and ideally deal you say that we have to have gone somewhere the catch is that tissue thin air the idea. many people in seattle long to hold someone responsible and make them pay. even if everyone knows that will make the debt burden...
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magnetic door sensor trans mit a signal if some one leaves or spwerps the house while motion detector track movement from room to room. software alert designed to help users in the normal routine like long stay in the bathroom that could indicate a fall. create or jack lloyd says the idea is to take the onus off the senior. >> different than say an emergency button that only works when she pushes the button and lets you know that there's something wrong if she's a wearing it and b it's still all right to push the butt top. >> he says separate sensors detect if stove left on. if senior has left home without keys or medicine container is open this information is transmitted by cell signal that reaches a care give or loved one directly. system works on monthly description writ of roughly 90 to 130 dollars a moive thanre expensive than some of the panic alert stems but the company says safe in home connect the bridge delaying the need for in-home care. >> if you want someone to come in a couple horse a day it cost you 5 or 10,000 dollars a mont month. that's prohibitive for lots of people
magnetic door sensor trans mit a signal if some one leaves or spwerps the house while motion detector track movement from room to room. software alert designed to help users in the normal routine like long stay in the bathroom that could indicate a fall. create or jack lloyd says the idea is to take the onus off the senior. >> different than say an emergency button that only works when she pushes the button and lets you know that there's something wrong if she's a wearing it and b it's...
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delinquency is under the special supervision of the department call from the casino said that the current mit in conjunction with the ministry of education the ministry of culture of poe's works on crime prevention among youth however despite this the problem still remains urgent since the beginning of this year more than nine hundred young people committed crimes in this regard the ministry of internal affairs in hands of activity at school inspectors a whole new village will be organizing cost of the market in the people's unity. this is an awesome day in a briefing by the head of the awesome apartment caught up on some gloves today forty events are planned to be held in the capitol building festivals and concert featuring creative collectors of sitting popstars of context and foreign countries episode of the holiday tradition with the narration for the money may cause a kill it with an authentic concert program will be organized in three scenes with info on it because events from twenty three at no cost or associations claim their performances in addition it is expected that more than one
delinquency is under the special supervision of the department call from the casino said that the current mit in conjunction with the ministry of education the ministry of culture of poe's works on crime prevention among youth however despite this the problem still remains urgent since the beginning of this year more than nine hundred young people committed crimes in this regard the ministry of internal affairs in hands of activity at school inspectors a whole new village will be organizing...
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collector at the heart of a controversy over era leaders are nowhere to be returned including paintings by mit's to leave undone and others at least four hundred and fifty eight will stay in government hands for another year while experts check to see if they were looted by the nazis. the move follows a deal reached with the collector eighty one year old cornelius girl it is agreed to hand any stolen works over to their rightful owners. grill it inherited the paintings from his father a leading and rt less. and just two years ago grace was in danger of crashing out of the eurozone but now investors are scrambling to my athens first sovereign bond issue in four years which is expected to go on the market on thursday i got my hopes this will mean a fresh start in the foreign bailouts will become a thing of the past but you know there's optimism is in shared by all greeks many of whom had been struggling with the financial crisis began the view they are still waiting for any sign of the economic recovery. twenty thousand people marched through the greek capital to protest government austerity polic
collector at the heart of a controversy over era leaders are nowhere to be returned including paintings by mit's to leave undone and others at least four hundred and fifty eight will stay in government hands for another year while experts check to see if they were looted by the nazis. the move follows a deal reached with the collector eighty one year old cornelius girl it is agreed to hand any stolen works over to their rightful owners. grill it inherited the paintings from his father a leading...
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an assistant professor of finance at the mit sloan school of management is pleased regulators are investigating the possiblity. i think in the end we need investors to know more about this market which would encourage more disclosure encourage more transparency about trading mechanisms. also under review "put" options buying on shares of nasdaq omx group. the stock dropped following the 60 minutes report. drug maker mankind is on a hot streak. shares propelled 73% higher yesterday after an fda panel overwhelmingly approved afrezza. that's an insulin drug that can be inhaled by patients suffering from diabetes. mankind shares closed just below 7 dollars yesterday. a ruling by the supreme court makes it possble for wealthy political donors to make larger campaign contributions. the justice ruled in a 5 to 4 decision to strike down limits that stopped donors from giving more than $123-thousand per year. there will still be a limit of $26-hundred per candidate running for the house or senate, but donors can give to as many campaigns and causes as they wish. signs of spring in the housing sector. af
an assistant professor of finance at the mit sloan school of management is pleased regulators are investigating the possiblity. i think in the end we need investors to know more about this market which would encourage more disclosure encourage more transparency about trading mechanisms. also under review "put" options buying on shares of nasdaq omx group. the stock dropped following the 60 minutes report. drug maker mankind is on a hot streak. shares propelled 73% higher yesterday...
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expensive and get the mojo would become true then what are the tough problems to have said because the mit some synergy of that unit east but also many risks and the european market investors seem all the opportunities and the risks he meant it when it's like to be out in a very frantic general market the dax has been driven by a very good quarterly results sure viable force in trade for we can stay for a closer look at the numbers and that dax it was up by nearly one half percent closing ballad ninety five eighty four the year starts fifty thinking of selling games as well finishing at three thousand two hundred and eight cross atlantic on wall street is the sound also well deposit era torture the sixteen thousand five hundred and fifty one in the year slightly lower against the greenback trading at a value when us dollar thirty eight eleven folsom really terrible news for commuters in london this evening there experiencing some severe disruptions as that city's underground rail network is hit by a strike workers walked off the job monday evening protesting plans to close all the ticket w
expensive and get the mojo would become true then what are the tough problems to have said because the mit some synergy of that unit east but also many risks and the european market investors seem all the opportunities and the risks he meant it when it's like to be out in a very frantic general market the dax has been driven by a very good quarterly results sure viable force in trade for we can stay for a closer look at the numbers and that dax it was up by nearly one half percent closing...
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and he is from the mit center for international studies and says japan is trying to keep the militaryy alive. >> the timing is bad. this is coming at the same time as the discussion over whether japan will adopt collective self-defense which is the idea that japan will defend other countries if other countries will defend japan. that principle has not applied previously and that is also being discussed and that also upsets the chinese. however, these particular arms export principles are really a -- first, the rules have been extremely strict. and they really have nothing to do with an expansion of japanese and military power and it's industrial policy. >> reporter: staying with japan prime minister is trying to overcome soaring debt and shoppers will pay more from electronics to food. and harry faucet reports. >> reporter: and his shop has been in his family for generations. he and his staff have an art of making an inexpensive food but like small business owners across the country he is worried of the impact that will arise in sales tax from 5-8%. >> translator: tofu is something yo
and he is from the mit center for international studies and says japan is trying to keep the militaryy alive. >> the timing is bad. this is coming at the same time as the discussion over whether japan will adopt collective self-defense which is the idea that japan will defend other countries if other countries will defend japan. that principle has not applied previously and that is also being discussed and that also upsets the chinese. however, these particular arms export principles are...
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scholars from harvard, columbia and mit have been studying this tiny ancient document with the wordshought to be a fake. tonight they say carbon testing proves it is an ancient document. they caution it doesn't prove jesus had a wife. but for now, it's an intriguing clue. >>> it's official. the heir to david letterman's thrown is stephen colbert. he will take over when letterman retires next year. colbert said in honor of his signature smile he's been grinding a gap in his front teeth, too. by the way, colbert will not perform in character on the new show. just as himself. abc's jimmy kimmel welcomed him and saying a finer or funnier man i do not know. we have an announcement tonight. today james goldston was named president of abc news. taking over for ben sherwood who is prepared to leave the abc television group. for three years he has guided the shows on abc news including this one. with his commitment to high impact journalism. he's a veteran of the bbc and news coverage around the world. ben sherwood said today with james at the helm, our best days are ahead of us. >>> up next
scholars from harvard, columbia and mit have been studying this tiny ancient document with the wordshought to be a fake. tonight they say carbon testing proves it is an ancient document. they caution it doesn't prove jesus had a wife. but for now, it's an intriguing clue. >>> it's official. the heir to david letterman's thrown is stephen colbert. he will take over when letterman retires next year. colbert said in honor of his signature smile he's been grinding a gap in his front teeth,...
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we took of belts that these informal and behind trees tools mit's the trip and for the people from the three main deal making institutions which are all done away from the on an ms thirteen a record of one that took place in the two clubs in the backroom intrigue also surrounds the resignation of john kelly the eu former health commissioner in twenty twelve it's alleged an associate approach the tobacco industry for millions on the promise that dolly would change european tobacco regulations even today it's unclear if that's true or not. still the eu says it's now cleaned up its act. transparency international's report says the eu is failing to protect anti corruption whistleblowers the eu disputes that finding. serve pork itself is as we are the institution has progressed moon rules. but transparency international says the eu needs to set up a register of lobbyists and eu voters are also skeptical. a recent poll found that more than half of them things eu politicians are corrupt right as i read this edition of the journal of bread dough i so want to live. a new each. i know. they shou
we took of belts that these informal and behind trees tools mit's the trip and for the people from the three main deal making institutions which are all done away from the on an ms thirteen a record of one that took place in the two clubs in the backroom intrigue also surrounds the resignation of john kelly the eu former health commissioner in twenty twelve it's alleged an associate approach the tobacco industry for millions on the promise that dolly would change european tobacco regulations...
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according to mit student joseph moore is currently developing a prototype system that allows small and micro you ladies like the one you see right here. lands on power lines in return. printing system is still being worked on but moore says a small jewelry clip with a magnet next hundred er excuse me identify magnetic fields emitted by power lines and fight for the source for a recharge. no word yet on when more system will become reality. but you can bet amazon is keeping close watch on this exciting new project. georgiou one woman is finding out the hard way how it is in fact are defined. he's fifty four year old redhead muscular according to authorities in some of l a city just north of atlanta. ursula high demand to kill her estranged husband. investigators say she provided the so called hitman with photos of her husband and suggested places where he could find the husband. she allegedly hired hitman place investigators say to be paid assassin never had any intention of scaring off the job. castilla has been charged with criminal solicitation to commit murder and hitmen summer when
according to mit student joseph moore is currently developing a prototype system that allows small and micro you ladies like the one you see right here. lands on power lines in return. printing system is still being worked on but moore says a small jewelry clip with a magnet next hundred er excuse me identify magnetic fields emitted by power lines and fight for the source for a recharge. no word yet on when more system will become reality. but you can bet amazon is keeping close watch on this...
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lobby of thing a feeling they're spitting out some part of the important part of government study at mit are part of it but as you sad that when the bass ways to learn about lighting really need to work in the halls of congress and that way you both learned how blogging works and what people what lobbyists are looking for but also you're making the contacts that lobbying firms and looking for. which is key words that if he wasn't biggest industries that lobbyist influence. there's actually no industry that lobbyist down and plan so whatever it is you care about their lobbyists on it. now the defense industry for him once huge numbers of audience i ever corporation has bought the official lighting for example these days to try to kill tax reform. there is lobbying on the financial industry education. you know whatever you care about you care about you than a lobbyist for that. why is it obvious that. pharmaceuticals matches here and here is history the whole carriage with typical hospital. every health care and all of the silliness of job market this is a good way to me makes me know. i'v
lobby of thing a feeling they're spitting out some part of the important part of government study at mit are part of it but as you sad that when the bass ways to learn about lighting really need to work in the halls of congress and that way you both learned how blogging works and what people what lobbyists are looking for but also you're making the contacts that lobbying firms and looking for. which is key words that if he wasn't biggest industries that lobbyist influence. there's actually no...
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. >> i used to say to mit, in a thousand designers i can find three that understand engineering. same in reverse. >> i find a lot of designers picking up code. unfortunately, schools own people -- schools don't teach people with design how to do coding. >> how about trends in design? exerts -- there is a whole -- john, what are you explain what the difference is and what is better? >> the flat versus schemorphic debate -- when things are complex we get simple. when things are simple we get tired and go complex. we had too much texture. let's remove it. i guarantee you five years from now we will be back with textures. >> is one better than the other? >> no, but it is better because it makes you feel something. as beautiful dress you're wearing, how you do something different? >> to have a balance of some of one of some of another? >> it is a balance question. >> still ahead, we are asking john maeda about his favorite design. you can watch a streaming on your tablet, your phone, bloomberg.com, apple tv and fire tv. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." john maeda has
. >> i used to say to mit, in a thousand designers i can find three that understand engineering. same in reverse. >> i find a lot of designers picking up code. unfortunately, schools own people -- schools don't teach people with design how to do coding. >> how about trends in design? exerts -- there is a whole -- john, what are you explain what the difference is and what is better? >> the flat versus schemorphic debate -- when things are complex we get simple. when...
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four confirmed dead three mitting. many of them high school students on a field trip. some were rescued. some seen here hoisting passengers by helicopter. you can see that passengers were forced to climb on top of the guardrails as that ship tipped over on its side. many trapped inside making it impossible to escape. many could have been in the food and entertainment area which was closer to the bottom of the vessel. the ship sank several miles offshore in water that was 54 degrees. you can see in these photographs, there are several tilt rotor aircraft deployed to the scene. we are talking about almost 300 people still unaccounted for. many of them high school students. >> i was going to say how sad it is as the search continues. thank you very hutch. >> huge numbers there. memorial in southern california for two of the people killed in last week's tour bus crash. ♪ in heaven >> friends and family gathered in south los angeles last night to remember the couple who were chaperones on the tour bus that were carrying students ten people died in the crash. the pair met in
four confirmed dead three mitting. many of them high school students on a field trip. some were rescued. some seen here hoisting passengers by helicopter. you can see that passengers were forced to climb on top of the guardrails as that ship tipped over on its side. many trapped inside making it impossible to escape. many could have been in the food and entertainment area which was closer to the bottom of the vessel. the ship sank several miles offshore in water that was 54 degrees. you can see...
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soldier was at mit retold with a rolled towards the beds are bound to give protests in eastern ukraine. but in a battle plan was to authorities to deal with dissent within forty eight hours. wanted to send to the council of europe grateful to the crisis in ukraine was insane. russian troops mostly fine there but wants the library. this window. there are three today on tuesday. i knew what it takes to bring the stories that. this isn't it nice to repeat what you are out there vehicles to be seen moving from east of ukraine. we've attained this footage from the internet and he conceded two vehicles moving through the countryside north west of the city. eagles received a postcard to stall them. i need to be pushed back by a car driving straight through the crowd. lear is being put on dissent against opposed to government in kiev the government has vowed to deal with those protests within forty eight hours either by diplomacy will force them to speak to one eyewitness to find out just what is going on. while he denied to him receive information to know to hide i went there and so abc news
soldier was at mit retold with a rolled towards the beds are bound to give protests in eastern ukraine. but in a battle plan was to authorities to deal with dissent within forty eight hours. wanted to send to the council of europe grateful to the crisis in ukraine was insane. russian troops mostly fine there but wants the library. this window. there are three today on tuesday. i knew what it takes to bring the stories that. this isn't it nice to repeat what you are out there vehicles to be seen...
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and she is a computer theologian and she was the first one at mit and she was writing about that sort of issue. and they will testament another part of the sacred text. will computers developed religion and asked her to wonder? >> that's a good question. >> we came across the descriptions of people who lacked emotion and there are certain individuals and these are the drives and these are the intelligence to do things and evening to you can duplicate the drive as well as intelligence? >> that's a great question. i think that based upon what he has written, he's such a positive guy and he has some of the scariest prognostications that i know. and i think that he sees that they will be goal driven because one of the definitions is really about achieving the goals in a variety of environments. >> and he says that what we might have, we have basically that we need to satisfy and it's kind of a higher level. i guess his answer would be that those machines would be driven by goal for film and not emotion. >> by goal driven you mean competitive? >> in chapter five and six there are prognosti
and she is a computer theologian and she was the first one at mit and she was writing about that sort of issue. and they will testament another part of the sacred text. will computers developed religion and asked her to wonder? >> that's a good question. >> we came across the descriptions of people who lacked emotion and there are certain individuals and these are the drives and these are the intelligence to do things and evening to you can duplicate the drive as well as...