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kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. cvs pharmacy. ed gets copays as low as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, lily.... lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what's the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy. >> but why would michael murder his mother's best friend? >> reporter: investigators in grovetown, georgia, now had a murder case on their hands. kay parsons had been assaulted and killed in a home invasion. and the house of her good friend becky next door had been ransacked too. is your door to door, your canvassing, coming up with anything? >> no. nobody -- nobody's seen anybody, you know, out
kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, kay and becky, someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. >> police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. cvs pharmacy. ed gets copays as low as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and,...
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kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. raised a lotta red flags. but as long as you're with jessica, there can never be anything between us. listen cassie, there's no need to cry. besides, i've got really great news. you're leaving jessica? no. i just saved a load of money on car insurance by switching to geico. i saved. i thought that meant something to you. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (pirate girl) ahoy!!!!! gotcha! (girl) nooooooooooooo! (man) nooooo! (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker, and is two times more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. w
kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. raised a lotta red flags. but as long as you're with jessica, there can never be anything between us. listen cassie, there's no need to cry. besides, i've...
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chief foreign editor robert parsons. develin for egypt on tuesday. -- a double win for egypt on tuesday. the country was picked to host the african cup of nations. peter has more. great for egypt and for its football star mohammed salah. the country has been picked to replace cameroon to host the cup of nations. hasas been named african player of the year f for the second t time running. >> [indiscernible] peter: it is a double dose of good news for fofootball fans across the country. >> all of egypt is honorored by mohahammed salah. >> it is important egypt will host the cup of nations. it will stimulate the economy. after preparations and security concerns, it was decided to cameroon hosting the 2021 -- will host the 2021 tournament instead. the committee voted for egypt over south africa by 15 to one. this large margin was unexpected but came as little surprise when salah won player of the year. >> this is france 24. take a look at today's top stories. a primetime address from donald trump to convince the nation to bu
chief foreign editor robert parsons. develin for egypt on tuesday. -- a double win for egypt on tuesday. the country was picked to host the african cup of nations. peter has more. great for egypt and for its football star mohammed salah. the country has been picked to replace cameroon to host the cup of nations. hasas been named african player of the year f for the second t time running. >> [indiscernible] peter: it is a double dose of good news for fofootball fans across the country....
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carol: we mean bob parsons, the founder of go daddy.ne of the most expensive and exclusive golf clubs in the world. carol: our executive editor told us what life is like at scottsdale national. >> bob parsons, founder of go daddy, billionaire worth about $2 billion right now. he bought a golf course called scottsdale international. it is three courses, 700 acres. by the time it is finished this year he will have spent $300 million on it. in 2015 he started a golf equipment company called pxg. parsons extreme golf. he's starting to use his golf course as a way to bring in people. carol: the reporter who had to do this assignment went over there. >> tough job. for $17,500, you can spend a three day weekend at this course. you cannot actually stay on the course. those villas are for the members, but there is a four seasons nearby. he poached a couple of staffers from golf equipment companies. he said i just want you to make the best golf clubs money can buy. just the drivers themselves are about $850. carol: these are the most expensive cl
carol: we mean bob parsons, the founder of go daddy.ne of the most expensive and exclusive golf clubs in the world. carol: our executive editor told us what life is like at scottsdale national. >> bob parsons, founder of go daddy, billionaire worth about $2 billion right now. he bought a golf course called scottsdale international. it is three courses, 700 acres. by the time it is finished this year he will have spent $300 million on it. in 2015 he started a golf equipment company called...
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carol: and by bob, we mean bob parsons, the founder of go daddy. one of the most expensive and exclusive golf clubs in the world. carol: our pursuits deputy editor told us what life is like at scottsdale national. >> bob parsons, founder of go daddy, billionaire worth about $2 billion right now. in 2013, he bought a golf course in arizona called scottsdale national. and he spent the last few years renovating it. three courses, 700 acres. by the time it is finished this year, he will have spent $300 million on it. and in 2015, he started a golf equipment company called pxg. parsons extreme golf. and he is starting to use his golf course as a way to bring in people. carol: the reporter who had to do this story, right at this assignment went there. >> right. tough job. what he is doing now, for $17,500, you can spend a three day weekend at this course. you can't actually stay on the course. those villas that he is renovating are for the 139 members. but there is a four seasons nearby. jason: you have to slum it at the four seasons, make your way to th
carol: and by bob, we mean bob parsons, the founder of go daddy. one of the most expensive and exclusive golf clubs in the world. carol: our pursuits deputy editor told us what life is like at scottsdale national. >> bob parsons, founder of go daddy, billionaire worth about $2 billion right now. in 2013, he bought a golf course in arizona called scottsdale national. and he spent the last few years renovating it. three courses, 700 acres. by the time it is finished this year, he will have...
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parson school of design launched the first program in fashion in 1906.hose early graduates go? they went to the up and coming and then about your jojing it film industry in hollywood. >> hollywood s has always been america's dream factory, and that was especially true i think before the rise of other media like television. americans looked to hollywood movies and they saw the kind of lives they wanted to live, the cars they wanted to drive, the clothes they wanted to wear. >> film was very escapist. people went to see fred and ginger rogers because they wanted to escape the misery they were living in during the war. >> hollywood was it. these were the gods and goddesses around whom america formed their dreams and their ideals. >> back in those days, there were movie magazines, portraits of movie stars one after another. they're the ones that are projecting style. so you had somebody like rita hayworth, eva gardener, they represented sort of the iconic cha-cha cha. >> everyone wanted to look like joan crawford. everyone wanted to look like marlaina dietri
parson school of design launched the first program in fashion in 1906.hose early graduates go? they went to the up and coming and then about your jojing it film industry in hollywood. >> hollywood s has always been america's dream factory, and that was especially true i think before the rise of other media like television. americans looked to hollywood movies and they saw the kind of lives they wanted to live, the cars they wanted to drive, the clothes they wanted to wear. >> film...
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parsons extreme golf. he's starting to use his golf course as a way to bring in people.er who had to do this assignment went over there. >> tough job. for $17,500, you can spend a three day weekend at this course. on the actually stay course -- cannot actually stay on the course. thee villas are for members, but there is a four seasons nearby. he poached a couple of staffers from golf equipment companies. he said i just want to make -- you to make the best golf clubs money can buy. just the drivers themselves are about $850. carol: these are the most expensive clubs in the world, right? jason: well above average. multiples above what most people would pay. >> four or five times mass-market brands. he has just released his second generation in january of drivers. they are a little bit cheaper, $575 for one driver. john paul went into set out these drivers -- went and tested out these drivers. it's just crazy. it's a place where you get fitted. there is an on-site guy who will test on-site guy -- on-site guy. they went through a couple of iterations of golf clubs. he got e
parsons extreme golf. he's starting to use his golf course as a way to bring in people.er who had to do this assignment went over there. >> tough job. for $17,500, you can spend a three day weekend at this course. on the actually stay course -- cannot actually stay on the course. thee villas are for members, but there is a four seasons nearby. he poached a couple of staffers from golf equipment companies. he said i just want to make -- you to make the best golf clubs money can buy. just...
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i have our chief foreign reporter robert parsons with us still.alk to me about the importance of security and the fight against terrorism. robert: the fight against the thehe fight agast secuty and human rights will be a big topic. islamist gives and organizations in egypt occupies the egyptian defense forces. the fights elsewhere in the country, the problem of looking after communities like the christian coptic amenities in egypt are big problems. this is like taking a giant hammer to crack a little nut. abuses have hit an enormous rate in egypt. emmanuel macron in private, when they met in 2017, presented the a list oft with political prisoners he asked to be released. of those presented, only two have been released. even if a fellow president makes a request in private, it doesn't get you far. the accusations leveled against the egyptian regime are pretty severe, disappearances, torture, and extremely abusive security regime. all of those who have been closers without trial, ngos,closures of numerous things on the web. one can understand the pr
i have our chief foreign reporter robert parsons with us still.alk to me about the importance of security and the fight against terrorism. robert: the fight against the thehe fight agast secuty and human rights will be a big topic. islamist gives and organizations in egypt occupies the egyptian defense forces. the fights elsewhere in the country, the problem of looking after communities like the christian coptic amenities in egypt are big problems. this is like taking a giant hammer to crack a...
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. >> it began with jim parsons, and i think it was an elegant and thoughtful and dignified, you know, we had that this would be a good time to call it. >> and we got another "big little lies" season two tease about the co-star, meryl streep. >> i want to know what happened that night. >> it was a dream of my life to work we are had. >> and apparently she is adding process tetics to perfect her character. >> i remember when i walked onset and they said she had teeth put in on the role. >> we'll get an all-new episode of "this is us" next week, but chris chrissy metz's interview on facebook watch went viral. viewers claim they heard the t actress call alison brie a word that rhymes with witch. >> do you know alison brie? >> do i? >> she is on the other end of the carpet. >> alison brie. >> i'm, like, do i. >> chrissy denied it, and alison posted, nothing but love for chrissy metz. >>> still ahead, the golden globes, borrowed and stolen tags. >> did you give her those emeralds? >> forget it. >>> and watch what you said. >> i love being corrected by julia roberts. >>> then, the real star
. >> it began with jim parsons, and i think it was an elegant and thoughtful and dignified, you know, we had that this would be a good time to call it. >> and we got another "big little lies" season two tease about the co-star, meryl streep. >> i want to know what happened that night. >> it was a dream of my life to work we are had. >> and apparently she is adding process tetics to perfect her character. >> i remember when i walked onset and they...
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earlier i spoke to our international affairs editor rob parsons. the big interests today -- off to those two votes early on in the week was. now that she's got pasar yoshi lot she lost the on her withdrawal act should survive the vote of no confidence we going to see a more flexible to raisise a mail off to the right and the the first indication. it has to be said is not -- we're nonot going to sesee a more flexible to resume she's sticking by the so called red lines in other words no in particular to a customs union -- no one extension of our so that. we seem to be locked into this position -- would not be ready. i was very much idea but where the government is going to take this because if it does if she comes. to parliament. next next monday with plan b. and it's substantially the same as plan a with perhaps some changes on labor law -- and perhaps something -- on the ecology or inverter environmental changes right it's not going to do it. quite clearly not going t to do it but what will happen on monday though is the problem with having its opp
earlier i spoke to our international affairs editor rob parsons. the big interests today -- off to those two votes early on in the week was. now that she's got pasar yoshi lot she lost the on her withdrawal act should survive the vote of no confidence we going to see a more flexible to raisise a mail off to the right and the the first indication. it has to be said is not -- we're nonot going to sesee a more flexible to resume she's sticking by the so called red lines in other words no in...
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them so we should never of hot but secondly let him self be completely overrun by forests in the parson and then my party all said didn't contribute to it i mean we didn't have the leadership we did everything we could on the ground and i have blood sweat and cried for this election and believe me a lot of my fame a lot of my labor colleagues have done the same. it was two and a half years ago and you cold then you were calling for jeremy corbett to resign i mean he's still party leader and he's refusing now to talk with theresa may about a break said plan b. what do you say then about your party the labor party tonight. so i mean unfortunately this is the tone been set back to years gave with no collaboration no no bringing together the country office such a divisive vote and i don't blame the leadership at all i think that she's quite sensible position to try to force sats raise a man's hands take my breath on the table we do not want to crush out of the european union with no deal and not to make it be more damaging to people we do vote for us than people in this country and it's ver
them so we should never of hot but secondly let him self be completely overrun by forests in the parson and then my party all said didn't contribute to it i mean we didn't have the leadership we did everything we could on the ground and i have blood sweat and cried for this election and believe me a lot of my fame a lot of my labor colleagues have done the same. it was two and a half years ago and you cold then you were calling for jeremy corbett to resign i mean he's still party leader and...
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david kero is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they have provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote it has figured out my birthday my address zip code down to you know all my address is connected to census information. it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so us congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you can really zero in and
david kero is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they have provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter...
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david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote it has figured out my birthday my address zip code down to you know all my address it's connected to census information.
david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter...
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the same situation prevails the same government will stay in office despite having resigned as the parson leadership tries to assess and move forward with these consultations and these negotiations hundreds of italians have rallied outside parliament demanding the release of dozens of migrants stranded at sea by the. forty seven people have been stuck on a rescue ship off the coast of sicily for nearly two weeks they were picked up in waters off libya but italy's government has refused to let them in. my gratian will be the focus of a summit of mediterranean leaders in cyprus they draw on tuesday the divided island has become the main target for smugglers trafficking migrants into europe the government says it's been swamped with requests for asylum they would chase reports from the casea the buffer zone that divides the island between the turkish controlled north and the internationally recognized republic to the south stretches for more than one hundred miles it's easy for the human traffickers to find a way through these are some of the boats they use now impounded and beached by the p
the same situation prevails the same government will stay in office despite having resigned as the parson leadership tries to assess and move forward with these consultations and these negotiations hundreds of italians have rallied outside parliament demanding the release of dozens of migrants stranded at sea by the. forty seven people have been stuck on a rescue ship off the coast of sicily for nearly two weeks they were picked up in waters off libya but italy's government has refused to let...
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over towards the west and here we're still seeing a bit of cloud just make its way northward save a parson a pool that will of course be giving us some snow this is breaking up there as we had three sunday and then the showers are generally a bit for the south. the battle over the minimum wage heated up across the country today thousands of fast food workers walked off the job desperate for a better way to choose if you give your average worker a little more money they're probably going to be able to pay maybe to spend a little bit more fifty right now to fifty k. pain. to survive in twenty first century america this weekend not. on al-jazeera. and again you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour and the results of monday's referendum on a muslim dominated island in the southern philippines has overwhelmingly approved. eighty five percent of voters and in fact the formation of a new autonomous region called tangs more following decades find. at least nine people have been killed. near a mine in brazil hundreds are still missing feared dead after the accident trigger
over towards the west and here we're still seeing a bit of cloud just make its way northward save a parson a pool that will of course be giving us some snow this is breaking up there as we had three sunday and then the showers are generally a bit for the south. the battle over the minimum wage heated up across the country today thousands of fast food workers walked off the job desperate for a better way to choose if you give your average worker a little more money they're probably going to be...
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. >> parsons told us their applications went up nearly 70% once project runway started airing.considering oh, that could be my life path. and then we see people come and say i watched project runway when i was a kid and that is what made me decide to be a designer and it's pretty impactful to have had that influence on an entire generation. i thought, i should try something that works. i should try nicorette. nicorette mini relieves sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. nicorette mini. you know why. we know how. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ at panera, we treat soup differently. with vine ripened tomatoes, signature cheddar, simmered to perfection. with big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. (atlas) with verizon? do humans like overpaying enjoy 100% clean soup today. don't they know they can get the 3rd, 4th and 5th lines free with sprint? (paul) yeah that means sprint's unlimited plan gives you 5 lines for just $20 per month, per line. (mom) really? (atlas) yes and you ca
. >> parsons told us their applications went up nearly 70% once project runway started airing.considering oh, that could be my life path. and then we see people come and say i watched project runway when i was a kid and that is what made me decide to be a designer and it's pretty impactful to have had that influence on an entire generation. i thought, i should try something that works. i should try nicorette. nicorette mini relieves sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. nicorette mini....
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the other item today i want to welcome our new clean power sf intern winston parsons who is here today. he will be helping out with research into local build out and examining best practices of other cities with renewable energy goals and looking at practices perhaps we could apply in san francisco. winston is getting his masters if you are ban and public affairs at the university of san francisco and will be part of the class helping out with the emerging mobility study. i want to welcome winston. >> welcome. >> to the chair. i just wanted to publicly signal that i think that between our last meeting and this meeting there has been a major change in what is happening at pg&e. you know, i have been very public along with supervisor peskin, and i know that supervisor fewer agrees that basically we would be fools not to fully take advantage of a very incredible tragedy to seriously look at and begin steps to municipalize the utility. i disagree with one of our public speakers from the bay area about the fact that somehow doing so would run counter to our efforts to have a local buildout,
the other item today i want to welcome our new clean power sf intern winston parsons who is here today. he will be helping out with research into local build out and examining best practices of other cities with renewable energy goals and looking at practices perhaps we could apply in san francisco. winston is getting his masters if you are ban and public affairs at the university of san francisco and will be part of the class helping out with the emerging mobility study. i want to welcome...
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. >> reporter: john parsons had a home run idea after his last trip to cuba. with his life-long love of baseball, brought some gloves, handed them out, and couldn't believe not only the need, but the response from kids on the streets. >> the smiles on these kids' faces, that's -- that's all worthwhile. >> reporter: now he's on trip number two with his friend charles dennis. and before he left, supporters known and unknown to him started donating gloves. so many people wanted to help some kid they didn't know 2,300 miles away near the bay of pigs, and it couldn't have come at a better time. >> the cuban government just lifted the baseball embargo, where the players can now come over to the united states. >> nice. >> reporter: at the packing party at the palms restaurant, some of the gloves got a final checkover, and john got a special send off from his pals. we also noticed something else. there were special bags for girls. >> it was a blast to collect it. everybody just poured in their samples and makeup and nail polish, and sox, fun. they have a really funky
. >> reporter: john parsons had a home run idea after his last trip to cuba. with his life-long love of baseball, brought some gloves, handed them out, and couldn't believe not only the need, but the response from kids on the streets. >> the smiles on these kids' faces, that's -- that's all worthwhile. >> reporter: now he's on trip number two with his friend charles dennis. and before he left, supporters known and unknown to him started donating gloves. so many people wanted...
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parsons came on as chairman for a while.ith all of these shenanigans in federal, plus having a license to cbs owned stations, how was he able to maintain control? keach: that is the $6 billion question. especially because some of the are noton the board who the ones you listed -- he had good friends on the board. cbs producers who would go over to his house every sunday. they knew the situation. one of them who just passed away went into his house and took --eo in january of last year this year, to prove to the world he is not ok. we will see whether it will ever see the light of day. your question is, how to the board members not know? that is my biggest question. brian: or do they now? keach: he was very ill. toward the end of his public boardwhen a lot of members were there, but some of them have been there many years. i think it's impossible the top people at the company did not know that he was not really capable of making these decisions. the official position of the family to this day is that he still has mental capac
parsons came on as chairman for a while.ith all of these shenanigans in federal, plus having a license to cbs owned stations, how was he able to maintain control? keach: that is the $6 billion question. especially because some of the are noton the board who the ones you listed -- he had good friends on the board. cbs producers who would go over to his house every sunday. they knew the situation. one of them who just passed away went into his house and took --eo in january of last year this...
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david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they have provided it is broken into three tabs score data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote and it has figured out my birthday my address the zip code down to you know all of my address it's connected to census information and it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so u.s. congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you're on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you
david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they have provided it is broken into three tabs score data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter...
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david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote it has figured out my birthday my address the zip code down to you know all of my address it's connected it to census information and it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so u.s. congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you're on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you can rea
david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter...
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>> seth: jim parsons. >> old sheldon?get to say every time i introduce myself, "hello, i'm golden globe award winning actor, andy samberg"? >> seth: it would be a lie. >> i'm okay with that. seth, you are forgiven. liars are cool. donald trump lies. politics, high-five. [ chimes ] [ cheers and applause ] i love you, seth. >> seth: i love you too, buddy. this has been -- >> both: "seth and andy clear the air." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: andy samberg, everybody! "brooklyn nine-nine" returns thursday nights at 9:00 here on nbc. we'll be right back with josh hutcherson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ as a fitness junkie, i customize everything - bike, wheels, saddle. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car, and my bike. my calves are custom too, but i can't insure those... which is a crying shame. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ going to extremes for perfect skin? where does it end? new olay whips. while not equ
>> seth: jim parsons. >> old sheldon?get to say every time i introduce myself, "hello, i'm golden globe award winning actor, andy samberg"? >> seth: it would be a lie. >> i'm okay with that. seth, you are forgiven. liars are cool. donald trump lies. politics, high-five. [ chimes ] [ cheers and applause ] i love you, seth. >> seth: i love you too, buddy. this has been -- >> both: "seth and andy clear the air." [ cheers and applause ]...
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david kero is a media professor at parsons university in new york. modeled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered . this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote and it has figured out my birthday my address the zip code down to you know all of my address it's connected it to census information and it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so u.s. congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you're on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you can r
david kero is a media professor at parsons university in new york. modeled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered . this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records...
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>> seth: jim parsons. >> old sheldon?[ laughter ] do i still get to say every time i introduce myself, "hello, i'm golden globe award winning actor, andy samberg"? >> seth: it would be a lie. >> i'm okay with that. seth, you are forgiven. liars are cool. donald trump lies. politics, high-five. [ chimes ] [ cheers and applause ] i love you, seth. >> seth: i love you too, buddy. this has been -- >> both: "seth and andy clear the air." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: andy samberg, everybody! "brooklyn nine-nine" returns thursday nights at 9:00 here on nbc. we'll be right back with josh hutcherson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i have... thisuh huhbag? well that's more than 3.4 ounces y
>> seth: jim parsons. >> old sheldon?[ laughter ] do i still get to say every time i introduce myself, "hello, i'm golden globe award winning actor, andy samberg"? >> seth: it would be a lie. >> i'm okay with that. seth, you are forgiven. liars are cool. donald trump lies. politics, high-five. [ chimes ] [ cheers and applause ] i love you, seth. >> seth: i love you too, buddy. this has been -- >> both: "seth and andy clear the air." [...
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the fabulous estelle parsons. >> seth: fantastic. yeah. >> she's amazing. ot yeah. forgotten half of -- >> seth: you'll hear from them. >> i put it in the writing. >> seth: yeah, that's great. we were talking backstage, your old former cast mate, jeff bridges, was on stage winning an award at the golden globes. and, you know, there were multiple clips of "the big lebowski" in his honor. is that the film that people approach you about the most? >> yep. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: it's a good one, man. d eers and applause ] >> i did one cal.h.u.d." that gets a lot of airplay. >> seth: "c.h.u.d."? cannibalistic -- >> cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: "c.h.u.d." was a big deal. i worked in a rental store and "c.h.u.d." was a big deal. [ laughter ] back when people had to go to a store to get a movie. yeah. laughter ] but, i mean, people must -- i would assu that when people interact with you on "the big lebowski," they also -- they want to yell lines of dialogue. >> and they do. >> seth: yeah. what do you hear the most? >
the fabulous estelle parsons. >> seth: fantastic. yeah. >> she's amazing. ot yeah. forgotten half of -- >> seth: you'll hear from them. >> i put it in the writing. >> seth: yeah, that's great. we were talking backstage, your old former cast mate, jeff bridges, was on stage winning an award at the golden globes. and, you know, there were multiple clips of "the big lebowski" in his honor. is that the film that people approach you about the most? >>...
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what's up and in two thousand and eighteen it's done it's finished i'm a parson i'm a person with a lot of i like challenge so my life now my new life now it's an juventus i want to win much as i can. as san antonio spurs beat trauma raptors to win their third straight game in the n.b.a. it was. not a very good reception for trauma squire leonard he was booed heavily from the moment he stepped onto the court in san antonio leonard to push his way out of the spurs in the off season scoring twenty one points on the night or raptors player de mar de rosen had his first career triple double leaving sam and tell you two hundred and twenty five two hundred and seven victory at spurs tenth straight win over at home. and it was the battle of the western conference powers over in california james harden help decide the houston rockets to keep defending champions opponents day warriors harding had his fifth straight forty point game and he scored the game winning shot with just a second left in overtime to give the rockets a hundred and thirty five to one hundred thirty four when their six straig
what's up and in two thousand and eighteen it's done it's finished i'm a parson i'm a person with a lot of i like challenge so my life now my new life now it's an juventus i want to win much as i can. as san antonio spurs beat trauma raptors to win their third straight game in the n.b.a. it was. not a very good reception for trauma squire leonard he was booed heavily from the moment he stepped onto the court in san antonio leonard to push his way out of the spurs in the off season scoring...
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howdy parson out? there's a plain reading of the text about it, that the men at all that, but they make an effort to figure out it was after the revolution were, new federal government, thinking about that. how do you square that with higher look at the meaning of a text in this constitution? >> their interesting question. one of the liberty things about being a judge on the court of appeals, the constitution called us inferior courts. where there's precedent, , i've got to follow it. doesn't matter whether i like it or not. i do follow it scrupulously and my colleagues do as well. but i think this was an issue in the supreme court because there are scholarly arguments out there that the privileges and immunities clause of the 14th amendment was meant to incorporate these provisions against the state, and in mcdonald versus city of chicago case, one justice, justice thomas was willing to go back and revisit that and the rest of the court said we've long been doing through the due process clause. we und
howdy parson out? there's a plain reading of the text about it, that the men at all that, but they make an effort to figure out it was after the revolution were, new federal government, thinking about that. how do you square that with higher look at the meaning of a text in this constitution? >> their interesting question. one of the liberty things about being a judge on the court of appeals, the constitution called us inferior courts. where there's precedent, , i've got to follow it....
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we'll have some closing words from my colleague, colleen parsons, who is going to thank all of our panelists and all of you before we close and then there is some food and drink, what else would we finish and irish occasion with, that i hope you'll stay with us for. >> thank you, jerod. i won't keep you very long from the food and drink. i value my life. i teach the english department and along with jerod and irene, one of the leadership team of the global irish studies initiative here at georgetown, i have a very simple task which is mostly to thank people. as jerod said the start of the day, an event like this doesn't come together without significant support both internally and externally. a lot of people have made this possible and i want to thank the departments and programs in georgetown, first of all, the office of the president, very generous support from the office of president, the workly -- berkeley center for the religion of peace and affairs at the georgetown undergraduate study and the department of african studies and the department of theology. thanks to all of those. we're a
we'll have some closing words from my colleague, colleen parsons, who is going to thank all of our panelists and all of you before we close and then there is some food and drink, what else would we finish and irish occasion with, that i hope you'll stay with us for. >> thank you, jerod. i won't keep you very long from the food and drink. i value my life. i teach the english department and along with jerod and irene, one of the leadership team of the global irish studies initiative here at...
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i am calling parsons, i teach the english department and along with jared and ilan, the leadership team of the global irish studies initiative here at georgetown, i have a very simple task which is mostly to think people. as was said at the start of the day, an event like this doesn't come together with significant support both externally and internally. a lot of people made this possible and i want to thank the departments and programs in georgetown, first of all the office of the president, very generous support from the office of the president, the center for religion peace and world affairs at georgetown college, the undergraduate college, the department of african americans is and the department of epidemiology so thank you very much to all those. we are also especially endeavor to our external partners especially the mc of ireland and the northern ireland bureau who have on this occasion on every occasion for next ordinarily generous and helpful. and also to irish network dc and to our television partners, cspan, thank you very much for recording this for us and of course our usua
i am calling parsons, i teach the english department and along with jared and ilan, the leadership team of the global irish studies initiative here at georgetown, i have a very simple task which is mostly to think people. as was said at the start of the day, an event like this doesn't come together with significant support both externally and internally. a lot of people made this possible and i want to thank the departments and programs in georgetown, first of all the office of the president,...
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parson black is our short seller. he is with, carson block. i do apologize, carson.. i get it right, i promise. muddy waters research. tell me more about these immoral companies. name them for me and what's immoral about them? >> sure. so investing is inherently a amoral pursuit but the problem that i see is that the amorality of invest something is increasingly at times leading to immoral out comes. so when i have talked about this, one of the companies that i cite, this is past behavior by past management, is a company called insist pharmaceutical. so their former president pleaded guilty to federal charges. the company was literally bribing doctors to prescribe an extremely addictive opioid to patients who did not qualify for it. that opioid was for cancer patients and it was being prescribed to people who had neck pain or things like that. people became addicted to opioids. people overdosed. people died. so this is a company that literally been killing people. stuart: you shorted the stock? >> no. stuart: you bet against the stock, not because they were bribing d
parson black is our short seller. he is with, carson block. i do apologize, carson.. i get it right, i promise. muddy waters research. tell me more about these immoral companies. name them for me and what's immoral about them? >> sure. so investing is inherently a amoral pursuit but the problem that i see is that the amorality of invest something is increasingly at times leading to immoral out comes. so when i have talked about this, one of the companies that i cite, this is past behavior...
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david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote it has figured out my birthday my address the zip code down to you know all of my address it's connected to census information and it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so u.s. congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you can really zero in
david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but...
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david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote it has figured out my birthday my address the zip code down to you know all of my address it's connected to census information and it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so u.s. congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you can really ze
david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into three tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter...