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paul ford: and cap .e of them just want to go that backing for six months and call in for a week. charlie: and if you are good that's ok. josh: it's a tough market. they can set the skill level. some of what we have seen, too is that there has been a sense of entitlement among some of the bad actors. charlie: why are they so angry? they should be happy. josh: you spend all this time becoming great at interviewing people in the english language and tomorrow we tell you charlie, it's all about or tds. -- portuguese. you're constantly afraid. charlie: i'll have to learn portuguese. josh: you have to learn fast. you've got a week. [laughter] so there's that, but you can also imagine the amount of discipline, the amount of focus it takes to build a set of instructions that work and that work as you stack them up is enormous. one missed place semicolon in your code, everything comes crashing down. charlie: whoops. so that's why they are angry. the stress. josh: they are angry because of the stress, there's tons
paul ford: and cap .e of them just want to go that backing for six months and call in for a week. charlie: and if you are good that's ok. josh: it's a tough market. they can set the skill level. some of what we have seen, too is that there has been a sense of entitlement among some of the bad actors. charlie: why are they so angry? they should be happy. josh: you spend all this time becoming great at interviewing people in the english language and tomorrow we tell you charlie, it's all about or...
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paul ford is the author of this week's newsweek -- this week "business week" article. what is code? before we answer that, maybe we should answer the question of, what is a computer? a computer is a clock doing second grade math. tick, take a signal and put it in box one, tick, take another signal and put it in box two, tick, take those two signals and at them together. you with a pen and paper can do anything that a computer can do, what you can't do any of those things at billions of times per second. that speed is like card trips on top of card tricks. code is a means of harnessing the computer's power, setting up all of those card tricks. it all starts with words and characters entered into a computer by a person. they are creating programming language. it tells you which words you can use to tell the computer what you need it to do. take a look at this code. it is in javascript. a very common language that turns a webpage from a document that looks like nonsense into software. many webpages, amazon for instance, are packed with software code like this. there is cod
paul ford is the author of this week's newsweek -- this week "business week" article. what is code? before we answer that, maybe we should answer the question of, what is a computer? a computer is a clock doing second grade math. tick, take a signal and put it in box one, tick, take another signal and put it in box two, tick, take those two signals and at them together. you with a pen and paper can do anything that a computer can do, what you can't do any of those things at billions...
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we begin this evening with josh tyrangiel and paul ford. they take the entire issue of bloomberg businessweek magazine to explain to us why writing code for computers is so important. >> i actually think that there's the great swath of the white collar world right now is in a similarssimilar position to me where used to be software was something they'd engage in at home on their computer. now no matter what business you're in, you're surround bid software, so theware you use or are making for your customers. if you don't understand it, you're going to get left behind. >> rose: we conclude with al hunt on the story a conversation with presidential candidate bernie sanders. >> i think the american people are very disillusioned with establishment, economics and politics working longer hours for lower wages seeing 99% of all income going to the top 1%, go desk levels of wealth inequality in this country people are worried about their kids. they understand we're the only country on earth without a national health program. they see koch brothers
we begin this evening with josh tyrangiel and paul ford. they take the entire issue of bloomberg businessweek magazine to explain to us why writing code for computers is so important. >> i actually think that there's the great swath of the white collar world right now is in a similarssimilar position to me where used to be software was something they'd engage in at home on their computer. now no matter what business you're in, you're surround bid software, so theware you use or are making...
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>> it's written by a contributor named paul ford.e is a journalist and a programmer which is a rare breed in our profession. >> it is indeed. >> and he essentially took you know all this information about code and like what is code what are the principles of code, what's the history of code why is it important to business and distilled it into one novela-length article. that became the basis for our issue. >> the hopes that that will get people's attention. that this is one magazine with nothing in it but. >> it's definitely attention-grabber. but it's also important because code is -- is everywhere now. it's like there no excuse to not really understand what this is and how it works. i mean, it's in our cars it makes our cars run, it's in our thermostats. it's -- businesses across the world need to know -- >> not just codes companies. >> and you have 38,000 words in "fortune" magazine? >> not 38,000. 12,000-word piece, also get ready to sit down for a few hours. it's a fascinating inside look into the sony hack. one of the most high
>> it's written by a contributor named paul ford.e is a journalist and a programmer which is a rare breed in our profession. >> it is indeed. >> and he essentially took you know all this information about code and like what is code what are the principles of code, what's the history of code why is it important to business and distilled it into one novela-length article. that became the basis for our issue. >> the hopes that that will get people's attention. that this is...
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you will tyrangiel, the editor of bloomberg businessweek, and will of bloomberg businessweek and paul fordthe author of this piece. great to have you. so just tell me how this all inso just tell me how this all a came about. josh: it came out through ignorance and a lunch. and [laughter] you and [laughter] you will and you and you will you josh: so the ignorance is mine. i have been working on a website for 12 years. to be charitable, i understand about 50% of what is going on. when you talk about how you're going to build a website, with the architecture is, and i am trying my best to follow it. boy, it is hard. i come from a liberal arts that ground. i hope to have many decades in my career. knowing what little i am just getting by on is not good. so i called paul. he is a great writer, a beautiful writer, a funny writer. and he is a programmer. we had conversations and paul did a great cover for us on how come but it is behind the scenes. i said, paul, we should do something on code. paul: i gave him 5000 words. he said give me some are. -- more. and then we landed at 38,000 words. almo
you will tyrangiel, the editor of bloomberg businessweek, and will of bloomberg businessweek and paul fordthe author of this piece. great to have you. so just tell me how this all inso just tell me how this all a came about. josh: it came out through ignorance and a lunch. and [laughter] you and [laughter] you will and you and you will you josh: so the ignorance is mine. i have been working on a website for 12 years. to be charitable, i understand about 50% of what is going on. when you talk...
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i'm excited about paul ford's business cover.ew york, everybody toss the kids and their classes. think quick what does it mean? i double dog dare you to answer it and i bet no one can. erik: top stories. stephanie: americans resumed shopping last month. retail sales rose in the month of may, matching analysts expectations. auto dealers, clothing and material source. sales barely roast in april but consumers may be encouraged by gas prices that are still lower than they were one year ago. ahead of the european union a warning for greece. quit playing games with your future in the eurozone. donald normally plays the mutual broker. he is now telling greece to cut a deal at a meeting next week. donald tusk: i'm someone who says the game is over in fact. the upcoming eurogroup meeting is crucial. it should be decisive because we have more no more time in -- we have no more time. stephanie: met through the night with the leaders of germany and france. erik: sentenced to life in prison after a secret trial. he pleaded guilty to leaking
i'm excited about paul ford's business cover.ew york, everybody toss the kids and their classes. think quick what does it mean? i double dog dare you to answer it and i bet no one can. erik: top stories. stephanie: americans resumed shopping last month. retail sales rose in the month of may, matching analysts expectations. auto dealers, clothing and material source. sales barely roast in april but consumers may be encouraged by gas prices that are still lower than they were one year ago. ahead...
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the guy is paul ford. he's literally a unicorn. he's a great writer and a great programmer.funny. it makes pretty important points. we don't shy away from actually putting lines of code into the story because look it's serious and technical. at the same time it has an impact. we have edited the piece now, it started 18 months ago. >> good lord. >> paul and i have been going back and forth. he at one point like many writers do would disappear. i would troll him about the fact he hadn't hit his deadline and he would go back to work. this has been going on for a long time. >> it's important. you really get a since this could be the difference between the past and the future. >> it really is. if you're in business you have decades to go. if you don't understand it your horizon is going to shorten. >> it's available now on newsstands tomorrow. josh thanks a lot. >> thank you, josh. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," schools are closed in one new york school district as the manhunt for two escaped inmates enters its sixth day. we go live to where the officials fear the inmates may
the guy is paul ford. he's literally a unicorn. he's a great writer and a great programmer.funny. it makes pretty important points. we don't shy away from actually putting lines of code into the story because look it's serious and technical. at the same time it has an impact. we have edited the piece now, it started 18 months ago. >> good lord. >> paul and i have been going back and forth. he at one point like many writers do would disappear. i would troll him about the fact he...
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ford direction. >>reporter: police are here after paul a former police detective was asked to search the house with his dog who is able to days text human rains able to days text human remain both have done steps i have work searching for missing americans from world war ii in europe and in the pacific. theyere here at the request of the family. she was last seen leaving her job at san francisco crocker gallery. search for the missing 18-year-old went on for months. she has never been found. today the former detective brings renewed hope that the mystery of her disappearance may be solved after his dog picked autopsy accident from this drain near the home and then from the vent that lead to the basement. the how sure do you think he is that therare human remains in there. >> there is human decomposition prent here. 100 percent. now the question is what is the source of the human days composition and so that is what we hope to get with the soil analysis. >>reporter: tell dust took several sample from the soil in this basement which will eventually tell him if there could be human remainsnd possibly the
ford direction. >>reporter: police are here after paul a former police detective was asked to search the house with his dog who is able to days text human rains able to days text human remain both have done steps i have work searching for missing americans from world war ii in europe and in the pacific. theyere here at the request of the family. she was last seen leaving her job at san francisco crocker gallery. search for the missing 18-year-old went on for months. she has never been...
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wi were in caves running through catacombs and paul is down there in a lovely tom ford three-piece. >k something that's older. "ghost busters." what's this about? >> we want details. >> we'll act it out for you. >> here we go. >> i am a ghost. you bust me. >> i'm busting you. >> we start shooting in two weeks. >> i love this reboot idea. >> all the characters will be back? >> melissa, chris tip, kate mackinnon, and leslie jones. >> that's going to be really -- that's going to be a great. >> melissa can i say you look great? >> thank you. >> i almost saw one of your designs. ty i'm about to sign up for the third time. you know what it is. >> what is it? >> i'm crying a lot. i'm crying all the time. >> do you -- >> i feel amazing. i finally said oh for god's sakes, stop worrying about it. it's the best thing i've ever done. >> what did you do? >> i truly stopped worrying about it. i stopped overanalyzing. i kind of went back to when i was pregnant and i stopped constantly being worried about it. i think there's something to kind of loosening up and being so rigid that's bizarrely worked
wi were in caves running through catacombs and paul is down there in a lovely tom ford three-piece. >k something that's older. "ghost busters." what's this about? >> we want details. >> we'll act it out for you. >> here we go. >> i am a ghost. you bust me. >> i'm busting you. >> we start shooting in two weeks. >> i love this reboot idea. >> all the characters will be back? >> melissa, chris tip, kate mackinnon, and leslie jones....
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paul. >>> what if you could print out parts you need for your car? >> save a lot of time there. 's a software that can do that and don ford shows us how it works. >> under this beautiful carbon fiber body is a super car using 3d printing for a new kind of chassis. >> these parts are made of metal. >> one of the keys is this node doesn't require any tooling. >> the vehicle is very light. 1500 pounds. it is less than half the weight of a tesla. and with the 700-horsepowerred engine, it runs on natural gas. >> you will have to wait at least a couple of years before a limited amount of them are available. but the real story here is not the car. the car is being used only as an example of what can be done with 3d metal printing, using software which kevin sinker believes reduces the manufacturing footprint. >> if we don't find a way to reduce the materials we use, we're going to blow ourselves up. >> the key to producing starts with metal power. lasers melt a thin layer and another is applied. and the process, repeats over and over until you get this, the finished piece. >> the objective of this is to put tools in people's han
paul. >>> what if you could print out parts you need for your car? >> save a lot of time there. 's a software that can do that and don ford shows us how it works. >> under this beautiful carbon fiber body is a super car using 3d printing for a new kind of chassis. >> these parts are made of metal. >> one of the keys is this node doesn't require any tooling. >> the vehicle is very light. 1500 pounds. it is less than half the weight of a tesla. and with the...
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paul suite. second subject is richard women matt. unknown direction of travel. possibly southbound on 87 in a dark blue honda or a ford with a broken rear bumper. >> good afternoon. i'm toure. coming on the air, detectives in new york are repeating their dire and frustrating assessment that the two convicted murderers could be literally anywhere. so who helped them? and the $100,000 question -- where are they now? david suite and richard matt drilled out of the clinton correctional facility a maximum security prison in upstate new york. sometime friday night or early saturday morning. investigators aren't sure exactly whether because the pair stuffed their beds with their clothes fooling the guards who were on rounds. the two used power tools to cut through pipes and stone walls two feet thick. we go inside their escape. >> reporter: they cut holes through the steel walls behind the beds. called on a cat walk six stories up. broke through a brick wall cutting holes into and out of a 24-inch steam pipe shimmying beneath the prison wall and then breaking out of a manhole more than a block behind. they left a note readin
paul suite. second subject is richard women matt. unknown direction of travel. possibly southbound on 87 in a dark blue honda or a ford with a broken rear bumper. >> good afternoon. i'm toure. coming on the air, detectives in new york are repeating their dire and frustrating assessment that the two convicted murderers could be literally anywhere. so who helped them? and the $100,000 question -- where are they now? david suite and richard matt drilled out of the clinton correctional...
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paul suite. second subject is richard women matt. unknown direction of travel. possibly southbound on 87 in a dark blue honda or a fordafternoon. i'm toure. coming on the air, detectives in new york are repeating their dire and frustrating assessment that the two convicted murderers could be literally anywhere. so who helped them? and the $100,000 question -- where are they now? david suite and richard matt drilled out of the clinton correctional facility a maximum security prison in upstate new york. sometime friday night or early saturday morning. investigators aren't sure exactly whether because the pair stuffed their beds with their clothes fooling the guards who were on rounds. the two used power tools to cut through pipes and
paul suite. second subject is richard women matt. unknown direction of travel. possibly southbound on 87 in a dark blue honda or a fordafternoon. i'm toure. coming on the air, detectives in new york are repeating their dire and frustrating assessment that the two convicted murderers could be literally anywhere. so who helped them? and the $100,000 question -- where are they now? david suite and richard matt drilled out of the clinton correctional facility a maximum security prison in upstate...
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ford says all of their vehicles are there. you can find out and about 30 seconds. host: the next caller is from st. paul, minnesota, go ahead.r: hi, thanks for taking my call. mr. shepperton, my call concerns the recall in general. i have it 2004 nissan. this car is practically unsafe at any level. the transmission is the worst transmission i have ever seen built in a car. i think whoever is in control of these recalls on these automobiles is doing a terrible job. there are so many unsafe vehicles on the road that are risking lives. i don't know what it takes for a recall but whatever it takes, we are not doing a good job as for his recalling these automobiles, these unsafe and dangerous automobiles that are killing people. guest: if you do have concerns about your vehicle, you can go to safercar.gov and file a complaint. one of the main ways the federal auto safety agency determines what vehicles to investigate are through consumer complaints. be as precise as you can about the safety issue and the date and time of an incident and if enough people are like you, the government looks for trends. if they get 80,000 complaints
ford says all of their vehicles are there. you can find out and about 30 seconds. host: the next caller is from st. paul, minnesota, go ahead.r: hi, thanks for taking my call. mr. shepperton, my call concerns the recall in general. i have it 2004 nissan. this car is practically unsafe at any level. the transmission is the worst transmission i have ever seen built in a car. i think whoever is in control of these recalls on these automobiles is doing a terrible job. there are so many unsafe...
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ford theater, the white house tours. go there, don't come to new york. >> i already know bhautwhat your lead story is going to be tonight, it's going to be that rand pault them from trying to pass the house passed u.s. freedom act. which takes parts of the patriot act and changes them rather than the government holding all of our phone data it's going to stay with the phone company. >> yeah. it's a big deal. the fact that that has expired now, is a concern. and you talked to intelligence community, you talk to people who track this very closely, that we're essentially naked now. it's important when you talk about this there is a lot of hyperbowly on both this as far as what it's doing, not doing. for the rand paul folks, this is a big win. it made a statement. they believe that they're going to pass on either tomorrow or wednesday this usa freedom act which will change the way that the bulk collection happens. it will reinstate some of the patriot act provisions. you know you've got to a point where this debate was heated. >> let's listen to a little bit of it. >> people say how would we get terrorists with that? with a warrant with their name on it wh
ford theater, the white house tours. go there, don't come to new york. >> i already know bhautwhat your lead story is going to be tonight, it's going to be that rand pault them from trying to pass the house passed u.s. freedom act. which takes parts of the patriot act and changes them rather than the government holding all of our phone data it's going to stay with the phone company. >> yeah. it's a big deal. the fact that that has expired now, is a concern. and you talked to...