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learning it's like class learning association learning whether it's like classical conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand cause it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand causality all organisms do it so my little thought experiment is imagine you're on a homage ality all organisms do it so my little thought experiment is imagine you're on a hominid outlane a piece of clay africans of it that's when you go and you and yours are here to ruin us here when the garage. at its is it that interest a dangerous predator or is it just the wind now if you assume the wrestle in the grass is a dangerous predator or is it just the wind now if you assume the wrestle in the grass is a dangerous predator and it turns out it's just just the wind you've made a type one or a false positive predator and it turns out it's just just the when you've made a type one or a false positive you
learning it's like class learning association learning whether it's like classical conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand cause it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand causality all organisms do it so my little thought experiment is imagine you're on a homage ality...
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that's called learning association learning whether it's like classical conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats and dish and the like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand causality it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try to understand causality all organisms do it so my little thought experiment is imagine you're on a hominid up all organisms do it so my little thought experiment is imagine you're on a hominid on the plains of africa 3000000 years ago and you hear rustle in the grass is it a dangerous part the plains of africa 3000000 years ago and you hear rustle in the grass is it a dangerous predator or is it just the wind now if you assume the wrestle in the grass is a dangerous predator or is it just the wind now if you assume the wrestle in the grass is a dangerous predator and it turns out it's just just the wind you've made a type one or a false positive uniter and it turns out it's just just the when you've made a typ
that's called learning association learning whether it's like classical conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats and dish and the like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand causality it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try to understand causality all organisms do it so my little thought experiment is imagine you're on a hominid up all...
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dogs that's called learning association learning whether it's like classical conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand causality all organisms do another in the environment to try and understand causality all organisms do it's my little thought experiment is a bad bad engineer on a ha moment it on the plate on the beans a plate africans are 3 value in africa you get 3 years and you go there's a go when you hear rather one so when you're in the great soul in the grass is it a dangerous predator. or is it it just the dangerous predator or is it just the wind and. now if you assume the soon the wrestler wrestling the grass on the grass is a danger there is a depressing predator and it turns out it's just just the wind you've made a typo or a false positive you thought there was a real connection is no just just the wind you've made a typo or a false positive you thought there was a real connection has n
dogs that's called learning association learning whether it's like classical conditioning like pavlov's dog or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to or or operant conditioning like skinner's rats it's connecting one thing to another in the environment to try and understand causality all organisms do another in the environment to try and understand causality all organisms do it's my little thought experiment is a bad bad engineer on a ha moment it on the plate...
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earlier i spoke to ksenija pavlovic, an independent white house correspondent covering the trump administrationre had been a shift in tone from the democrats. as the public hearings go under way, the democrats are clearly trying to make a stronger case, stronger legal case, for voting on the articles of impeachment. in the statement nancy pelosi made this evening is speaking to that fact. however, the first day of impeachment yesterday didn't really move the needle in anyone's favour in particular. the people who supported trump remained to support him. the ones who oppose him remained to oppose him. and that is pretty much the situation here, in a very divisive american society. the republicans are now going to continue to say how this is nothing but a witch—hunt, and the democrats are going to try to present the president as someone who made an attempt of bribery, and by doing so he betrayed the office of the american presidency. and really created big damage on the very institution of the american presidency and its ideals. it's interesting you say yesterday's first public hearings didn't sh
earlier i spoke to ksenija pavlovic, an independent white house correspondent covering the trump administrationre had been a shift in tone from the democrats. as the public hearings go under way, the democrats are clearly trying to make a stronger case, stronger legal case, for voting on the articles of impeachment. in the statement nancy pelosi made this evening is speaking to that fact. however, the first day of impeachment yesterday didn't really move the needle in anyone's favour in...
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and of course aoc responded like pavlov's dog and said, that is a republican talking point!never you bring up anything that is sensible they call it a republican talking point. you just heard elizabeth warren saying that again. i don't know who is going to benefit from this. mike bloomberg is in there. >> mark: he's going to be the beneficiary of this. thank you, we always appreciate your insight. thank you, howie carr. the active deputy of homeland security secretary walked into a washington, d.c., bar wednesday night, an event for alumni of gonzaga college high school. unfortunately, he ran into fellow alumnus and the former maryland governor martin o'malley. and o'malley then proceeded to go on a deranged tirade against him over the trump administration's immigration policy and invited the deputy secretary to slug him, to punch his lights out. instead, he simply left the area. in response to all this, "the new york times" columnist michelle goldberg tweeted, "god bless martin o'malley." the founder of american majority, ned ryun, and he joind us. you know how this goes. h
and of course aoc responded like pavlov's dog and said, that is a republican talking point!never you bring up anything that is sensible they call it a republican talking point. you just heard elizabeth warren saying that again. i don't know who is going to benefit from this. mike bloomberg is in there. >> mark: he's going to be the beneficiary of this. thank you, we always appreciate your insight. thank you, howie carr. the active deputy of homeland security secretary walked into a...
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whether and where it's there is like it's like class classical can go condition and the like like pavlov's dog or or or or or. at it's next it seen what tonight i'm thinking tino and one other thing are into in the and in the environment are meant to try and i don't understand and cazalet ality. is going to do it my little experiment is about imagine you're here on a hominid hominid on the plains plains of africa africa 3000000 years ago and when you're here russell in the grass is it is it a day to day. predator or is it or is the wind the wind and it now if you are now if you assume the rustle in the grass is a dangerous predator rather than the grass this is the data generated it's just just going to turn is made just just the when you've made a type one or a false positive you thought there was a real connections no connection but no hard type one or a false positive you thought there was a real connections no connection but no harm you know you just kind of went running away but if you think but if you think someone running on the grass is as it does a day is that it is just is just t
whether and where it's there is like it's like class classical can go condition and the like like pavlov's dog or or or or or. at it's next it seen what tonight i'm thinking tino and one other thing are into in the and in the environment are meant to try and i don't understand and cazalet ality. is going to do it my little experiment is about imagine you're here on a hominid hominid on the plains plains of africa africa 3000000 years ago and when you're here russell in the grass is it is it a...
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compelling point might be is this discourages risk-taking analysis and without risk-taking you get pavlov. >> the other point to make is that the standard for coming to a judgment in a criminal case is much higher than the standard of coming to judgment on an analytical issue. so, i'm concerned that when he looks at us he's going to say they didn't have enough information to make the judgment and he's looking at it from the perspective whether you would invite somebody and not whether he would make the judgment as an analyst. >> can i say to all of the future analysts in the room don't let these guys discourage you. we need you now more than ever. [laughter] >> in terms of talking about something that's continuing to overhang the country, and certainly i'm sure the intelligence community is in the middle of the fight we are all in here in washington with impeachment and the president has made clear he has a lot of differences and distrust in the intelligence committee. he said that on the campaign trail, and you've heard that come up recently. now the whistleblower in this case as it pert
compelling point might be is this discourages risk-taking analysis and without risk-taking you get pavlov. >> the other point to make is that the standard for coming to a judgment in a criminal case is much higher than the standard of coming to judgment on an analytical issue. so, i'm concerned that when he looks at us he's going to say they didn't have enough information to make the judgment and he's looking at it from the perspective whether you would invite somebody and not whether he...
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yarway was thrown out of this country by trump because he found they were using pavlov technology, toe hatred, induce lack of empathy, and detachment from reality, a light form of schizophrenia, in voters all over the country using the smart meter system. this weekend, our c-span cities tour explores america's story as we featured the history and literary life of charleston, west virginia on book tv and american history tv. today at noon eastern on book tv, all of our charleston literary offerings, including a look at booker t. washington's life in west virginia, will be featured. [video clip] >> the family became to malden because washington ferguson, his stepfather, was working here in the salt factory and also in the coal mine that was owned here. insent money to his wife order to get the horse and buggy to bring her and the kids to the city. once arrived, they find a wonderful city of christian believers. she gets a job as a chambermaid and then as a cook, and gets the family to hire booker as a houseboy, knowing he would learn social graces, they have a big library available to t
yarway was thrown out of this country by trump because he found they were using pavlov technology, toe hatred, induce lack of empathy, and detachment from reality, a light form of schizophrenia, in voters all over the country using the smart meter system. this weekend, our c-span cities tour explores america's story as we featured the history and literary life of charleston, west virginia on book tv and american history tv. today at noon eastern on book tv, all of our charleston literary...