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he is a bit random, i am a statistician and we have random walks, where you do not know where he is going think donald trump's policies are a bit of a random walk, if you get my drift. should you not given credit for changing his mind?|j should you not given credit for changing his mind? i do and he has changed his mind on a lot of things, he has been obliged to do with 0bamacare and the wall, i don't think that is going up, mexico will not pay for it, and the problem with the visitors coming in from countries he did not like and that has been stopped. he has changed his mind partly because people have forced him to. he is very pleased with the results he has got and he said he does not think anybody has achieved as much as he has in 100 days. he is quite keen to blow his own trumpet. no pun intended. he said 100 days as a target for achieving lots of things, which he has not achieved, but that is donald trump, he is blusterand a has not achieved, but that is donald trump, he is bluster and a jolly good thing because it turns out that donald trump in his first 100 days, if you push on, he
he is a bit random, i am a statistician and we have random walks, where you do not know where he is going think donald trump's policies are a bit of a random walk, if you get my drift. should you not given credit for changing his mind?|j should you not given credit for changing his mind? i do and he has changed his mind on a lot of things, he has been obliged to do with 0bamacare and the wall, i don't think that is going up, mexico will not pay for it, and the problem with the visitors coming...
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and it is his love of random, so—called generative art, that has brought us here.e sonar music is very atmospheric and ethereal, is regarded as ‘the godfather‘ of ambient music and his new work, reflection, is also rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by eno but which plays differently every time you listen. so 14% of these notes, a random 14%, are going to be pitched down by three semitones. the second is a1% of them are going to go an octave down — 12 semi—tones. can i just say. . .scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. all about probabilities here. yeah, it is probabilities. brian eno has spent weeks, even months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which, they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transpose or not play at all. so these are all different types of scripters. and then there's a whole lot of other stuff. buried maths. i like my chains. who doesn't! we will make that a tedious loop. music beat loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it
and it is his love of random, so—called generative art, that has brought us here.e sonar music is very atmospheric and ethereal, is regarded as ‘the godfather‘ of ambient music and his new work, reflection, is also rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by eno but which plays differently every time you listen. so 14% of these notes, a random 14%, are going to be pitched down by three semitones. the second is a1% of them are going to go...
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. >> police in california say this gunman shot and killed at random. he was motivated by his hatred for white people. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. police in the central valley say he fired 16 rounds in a minute. tom wait is in fresno. >> reporter: an eerie sight as fresno is in mourning. people trying to understand why this man carried throughout random series of attacks. this man accused of a random murderous rampage is in a jail cell. 39-year-old cory ali muhammad shot people in fresno's downtown. this man saw him in the middle of the attack. >> i saw him, this person, you know, through the gate running. >> reporter: she and her niece tried to help one of the victimming but it was too late. >> we went to see him. a very young man. with his groceries he was taking. >> so you saw him on the ground? >> i saw him on the ground. they tried to do cpr. >> reporter: initially, it was feared the shooting spree was a terror attack as the gunman yelled out. [ speaking foreign language ] but the investigators do not believe terror was the motive.
. >> police in california say this gunman shot and killed at random. he was motivated by his hatred for white people. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. police in the central valley say he fired 16 rounds in a minute. tom wait is in fresno. >> reporter: an eerie sight as fresno is in mourning. people trying to understand why this man carried throughout random series of attacks. this man accused of a random murderous rampage is in a jail cell. 39-year-old cory ali...
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most are random. they don't all have to path of jaden's story but most you could imagine they go in another way. >> it won this years jerry lucas prize. he is a columnnist and the author of three other books including the speech; the story behind martin luther king, jr's dream. your readers in london. are they fascinated? intered in america's so-called gun culture? -- interested. >> guest: to be honest, they really are. but in a range of ways america seems so similar and americans seem so similar and in this particular way the way in which it keeps happening. the way every story of a mass shooting, there is a sense of surely they will do something about this. surely something will change. and so, and i don't think it is just britain either. i think most of the rest of the western world are -- this is one of the main things they don't understand about america. in their mind it will be why do you keep letting it happen? how come this keeps on happening? i say when people ask me whether you know are you
most are random. they don't all have to path of jaden's story but most you could imagine they go in another way. >> it won this years jerry lucas prize. he is a columnnist and the author of three other books including the speech; the story behind martin luther king, jr's dream. your readers in london. are they fascinated? intered in america's so-called gun culture? -- interested. >> guest: to be honest, they really are. but in a range of ways america seems so similar and americans...
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a random shower here and there. in fact, we have a chance tomorrow and another chance tuesday, wednesday and thursday. active accuweather 7-day forecast next, and sounds like sue has a new accident. >>> yeah? san rafael just off of the screen, and it's a car versus a deer in the commuter lane so in the far left lane. traffic past lucas valley road is moving nicely and the headlights moving in the southbound direction. and elsewhere, a system wide b.a.r.t. delay ten minutes due to weather-related conditions, and then a car blocking the ramp from westbound 12 to westbound 80, so heads up there. a new accident in san jose near tenth street and looks like a solo spinout, and we will update that in a couple minutes. >>> and then the debate on the special red lanes, and they are reserved for muni buses and the lanes are making mission street safer for drivers, cyclist and pedestrians. today's report shows speeding stopped by 30%, and san francisco plans to build more bus-only lanes. >>> next, the connection between animal
a random shower here and there. in fact, we have a chance tomorrow and another chance tuesday, wednesday and thursday. active accuweather 7-day forecast next, and sounds like sue has a new accident. >>> yeah? san rafael just off of the screen, and it's a car versus a deer in the commuter lane so in the far left lane. traffic past lucas valley road is moving nicely and the headlights moving in the southbound direction. and elsewhere, a system wide b.a.r.t. delay ten minutes due to...
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. >> that's the line they have to say when they walk into a random restaurant, find a random table, sit down, and proceed to order. so they pick the table they're going to go at. if you see, there's a guy and lady sit issing at a table over here. they say their line. >> we were hung up in traffic. >> the guy sitting at the table doesn't like it at all and the tables turn. >> [ bleep ]. >> sorry, man. >> that stranger is like, really glad i said yes, yes theory. thanks. >> what is two? what is two? >> no. >> for this challenge he has to walk up to strangers wearing his ear bud while someone on a phone tells him exactly what he has to do. >> it's like your pinocchio and your strings are being pulled through your ears. >> and you have to do it. the best part is to start dancing with a lady and then walk up to a girl and convince them it's the best day ever. >> the sun is coming up this way. it's amazing. and the greenery is so beautiful. >> but there are a bunch of others. if you want to check out the whole thing, just head over to rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or check them out o
. >> that's the line they have to say when they walk into a random restaurant, find a random table, sit down, and proceed to order. so they pick the table they're going to go at. if you see, there's a guy and lady sit issing at a table over here. they say their line. >> we were hung up in traffic. >> the guy sitting at the table doesn't like it at all and the tables turn. >> [ bleep ]. >> sorry, man. >> that stranger is like, really glad i said yes, yes...
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. >> what we know is unfortunately, this was a random act of violence. these individuals that were chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. these were unprovoked attacks by an individual that was intent on carrying out homicides today>> police say mohammed was wanted for a deadly shooting at a motel last thursday. the fbi has been notified of today's killing and could be called in to assist >>> in the bay area, a judge in marin county sentence three drifters in her brutal crime spree in 2015. a 24-year-old who admitted to firing the weapon received 100 years to life in prison. a 19-year-old got 50 years to life in the 25-year-old woman the testified received 15 years to life. we were in that courtroom in marin county were family members shared painful memories. rob? >> reporter: before the judge handed down the sentence they spoke -- family spoke of their anguish is three convicted killers sat just feet away. >> expressions of grief, pain and anger. >> this violence that you crave, you became cold-blooded murderers. so now prepared to p
. >> what we know is unfortunately, this was a random act of violence. these individuals that were chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. these were unprovoked attacks by an individual that was intent on carrying out homicides today>> police say mohammed was wanted for a deadly shooting at a motel last thursday. the fbi has been notified of today's killing and could be called in to assist >>> in the bay area, a judge in marin county sentence three...
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also tonight, fresno police say gunman who hated whites shot and killed three today at random. >> these individuals chosen chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. no employees at a mcdonald's employees at a mcdonald's lead police to the gunman who posted an easter sunday murder on facebook. a new study looks at whether anti-depressants taken during pregnancy raise the risk of autism. and newly discovered documents tell us how freed slaves struggled to reunite their families. >> reporter: in one, a daughter writes, "my mother was sold from me when i could but crawl." this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the trump family has vowed to keep its vast financial interests separate from the government, but today we learned of a possible conflict of interest involving the president's daughter and top adviser ivanka. our justice correspondent jeff pegues is looking into this. >> reporter: when president trump hosted chinese president xi jinping at mar-a-lago, the foreign leader was serenaded by the president's granddaughter.
also tonight, fresno police say gunman who hated whites shot and killed three today at random. >> these individuals chosen chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. no employees at a mcdonald's employees at a mcdonald's lead police to the gunman who posted an easter sunday murder on facebook. a new study looks at whether anti-depressants taken during pregnancy raise the risk of autism. and newly discovered documents tell us how freed slaves struggled to reunite their...
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a couple accused of putting communities on edge, allegedly opening fire on victims at random. >>> top of the world. rare access inside the new cold war between the u.s. and russia, the battle being waged at 40 degrees below zero. >>> and kids feeding kids. over 500,000 meals served, and it "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbs nigt laey nec nigh kate snow". >> good evening. a massive storm system over the center of the country brought misery to parts of 16 states this weekend. late word tonight at least 12 now dead as a result of those storms. rain and floods in the mississippi river valley, tornadoes to the south, even blizzard conditions in parts of kansas. in texas, communities are mourning, and the damage from yesterday's storms is extensive. and today, another outbreak of at least 11 tornadoes across mississippi and alabama. the radar map shows the threat of tornadoes now moving east with another round of severe weather expected tomorrow in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york. our team is covering the latest fro
a couple accused of putting communities on edge, allegedly opening fire on victims at random. >>> top of the world. rare access inside the new cold war between the u.s. and russia, the battle being waged at 40 degrees below zero. >>> and kids feeding kids. over 500,000 meals served, and it "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbs nigt laey nec nigh kate snow". >> good evening. a massive...
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it is love of random, generative art that has brought us here.s very atmospheric and at the wheel and he's regarded as the godfather of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and we find by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is al% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can ijust said... scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. probabilities. brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined cause these sounds to bounce, transform or not play at all. these are different types of scripters. i like them. who doesn't! actually, these rules can be applied to any type of music. something more pacey, their effects become immediately obvious. we will make that a tedious loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will put in some scripters. first a way of reducing the number of beats.
it is love of random, generative art that has brought us here.s very atmospheric and at the wheel and he's regarded as the godfather of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and we find by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is al% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can ijust said... scientist. i would go further,...
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. >> what we know is unfortunately this was a random act of violence. these individuals that were chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. these were unprovoked attacks by an individual that was intent on carrying out homicides today and he did that. have -- fortunately we have him in custody. >> police say a driver of a pg& e said his passenger had been shot. investigators are saying mohammed is wanted in the shooting death of a security guard. the fbi has been called in to assist with the investigation and when we know more we will bring you the latest information.>>> stay with us. as we learn more, you can follow us on facebook and twitter and we will post any new information as we get it >>> a man who shot and killed a 74-year-old man apparently at random and posted video on facebook has been found dead. steve stephens was seen by our mcdonald's worker and he was shot in a pursuit. the motive for all of this is still unclear. >> reporter: it was a random crime that terrorize the nation. steve stephens allegedly shot and killed 74-y
. >> what we know is unfortunately this was a random act of violence. these individuals that were chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. these were unprovoked attacks by an individual that was intent on carrying out homicides today and he did that. have -- fortunately we have him in custody. >> police say a driver of a pg& e said his passenger had been shot. investigators are saying mohammed is wanted in the shooting death of a security guard. the fbi has...
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this is one of the most random crimes i have ever seen, completely random.rina leaves her house five minutes earlier later this doesn't happen. >> this is something apparent should ever have to go through. it is weird not necessarily involved in the case, were not related, this takes a minute for me at least to digest. i can't wrap my head around it. >> it's hard to listen to that testimony. it's sickening. >> we'll see what happens at trial. >> thanks. >> if world war iii is upon us i'm pretty sure the russians -- >> diana, you just gave such a creeper side i to that guy. >> it was literally a greek easter. >> if world war iii comes upon us before you know, i'm pretty sure the russians will eventually win. why do you ask? they have the robot warriors. [inaudible] >> this is -- an acronym for final experimental demonstration objects research. this video posted to the twitter of russians deputy prime minister, dimitri, shows this double vista blowing up all kinds of stuff with two guns. they say it is just to prove that machines can work on algorithms and the
this is one of the most random crimes i have ever seen, completely random.rina leaves her house five minutes earlier later this doesn't happen. >> this is something apparent should ever have to go through. it is weird not necessarily involved in the case, were not related, this takes a minute for me at least to digest. i can't wrap my head around it. >> it's hard to listen to that testimony. it's sickening. >> we'll see what happens at trial. >> thanks. >> if world...
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i'm interested in the edge of my taste envelope, and randomness is a way to find out. have you thought of whether you can copyright the music that comes out? that is a good point. if you sell the app, do they own the music? because they have constructed it. all the bits are mine but the final construction is theirs. and what did you conclude? it is not easy to make a case for saying it is my music because it sort of is in a modern sense of what composing means. we spent about an hour with eno, and in the next few days you can see more inside brian's brain on online. lookout for the link on twitter from click. this week, samsung launched its latest mobile phone. just a few minutes to go until the launch start, and there is an incredible level of secrecy here, but there is a lot at stake for samsung. after the note 7 debacle, we're waiting to see why we're waiting to see what the 58 has in store. well, two phones were born. 58 and 58 plus. not even the plus is that large, because of the screens on both of them curve over the edges. a lot of hype about these. it does not
i'm interested in the edge of my taste envelope, and randomness is a way to find out. have you thought of whether you can copyright the music that comes out? that is a good point. if you sell the app, do they own the music? because they have constructed it. all the bits are mine but the final construction is theirs. and what did you conclude? it is not easy to make a case for saying it is my music because it sort of is in a modern sense of what composing means. we spent about an hour with eno,...
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. >> pelley: our victim apparently chosen at random is murdered. the killer posts video of the crime on facebook. also tonight, on the eve of tax day. >> it is is time is the president fever going to release his tax return. >> we'll have to get back to you on that. >> pelley: prince harry reveals decades of mental anguish over his mother's death and how he overkairm depression. >> it was 20 years of not think being it and then two years of total chaos. >> pelley: and catherine swizzer returns to the boston marathon a half century after she blazed a 26 mile trail for women. >> this is the this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: tonight the man wanted in a depraved easter sunday murder is cleveland has a $50,000 price on his head. the search area now includes five states, ohio, indiana, michigan, pennsylvania and new york. the elderly victim apparently was chosen at random and the killer put video of the crime online. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: in a cool unemotional voice 37 year old stef stefens tells a friend about a vi
. >> pelley: our victim apparently chosen at random is murdered. the killer posts video of the crime on facebook. also tonight, on the eve of tax day. >> it is is time is the president fever going to release his tax return. >> we'll have to get back to you on that. >> pelley: prince harry reveals decades of mental anguish over his mother's death and how he overkairm depression. >> it was 20 years of not think being it and then two years of total chaos. >>...
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font> >> pelley: our victim apparently chosen at random is color="#ffff00">murdered. the killer posts video of the crime on facebook. also tonight, on the eve of tax day. >> it is isim te is the president fever going to release his tax return. >> we'll have to get back to you on that. >> pelley: prince harry reveals decades of mental anguish over his mother's death and how he overkairm depression. >> it was 20 years of not think being it and then two years of total chaos. >> pelley: and cathe marathon a half century after she blazed a 2
font> >> pelley: our victim apparently chosen at random is murdered. the killer posts video of the crime on facebook. also tonight, on the eve of tax day. >> it is isim te is the president fever going to release his tax return. >> we'll have to get back to you on that. >> pelley: prince harry reveals decades of mental anguish over his mother's death and how he overkairm depression. >> it was 20 years of not think being it and then two years of total chaos....
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the random act of violence- streamed live on facebook. the killer is still at large, and now federal authorities say he may have left the state. ryn :35 - :40 we are following a developing story in charles county. more information about what lead to fatal crash over the holiday weekend. it happened saturday night on leonardtown road at cracklingtown road in hughesville-- and investigators say alcohol and speed were factors. witnesses say a chevy suburban crashed into a jeep-- and went barrelling off the road. the suv eventually ended up in the front yard of a nearby home. the driver, 49-year-old michael simms from linden, and a passenger 49-year-old lashawnia hagan, from waldorf-- were four people survived the crash, including a woman who witnesses were able to pull from the wreckage. in virginia-- police are looking for a pack of a-t-v drivers... spotted on the road. they were first spotted traveling east on route 50 in arlington around 7 sunday night. police say they lost track of them near alexandria. if you have any information on any
the random act of violence- streamed live on facebook. the killer is still at large, and now federal authorities say he may have left the state. ryn :35 - :40 we are following a developing story in charles county. more information about what lead to fatal crash over the holiday weekend. it happened saturday night on leonardtown road at cracklingtown road in hughesville-- and investigators say alcohol and speed were factors. witnesses say a chevy suburban crashed into a jeep-- and went...
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police say the victims appear to be random. one was a pg and e kboe in a company truck. the second a man in the parking lot of a catholic charities offers. the third victim a man walking on the street nearby. investigators say all of the attacks appear to be unprovoked. fresno police chief jerry dire says in total muhammad fired 16 rounds from a handgun across four different locations, all in a matter of minutes. th
police say the victims appear to be random. one was a pg and e kboe in a company truck. the second a man in the parking lot of a catholic charities offers. the third victim a man walking on the street nearby. investigators say all of the attacks appear to be unprovoked. fresno police chief jerry dire says in total muhammad fired 16 rounds from a handgun across four different locations, all in a matter of minutes. th
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police calling the shooting a random act. he made a decision to himself that he was not going to go to jail for shooting a security guard. that he was going to kill as many people as he could today and that's what he set out to do. >> reporter: again, authorities say this was not an act of terrorism. but solely based on race. muhammad charged with four counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. >>> meantime, the manhunt in ohio so-called facebook killing came to end in a western pennsylvania street. >> police say, steve stephens, shot and killed himself yesterday while trying to escape troopers in erie. he had been on the run since sunday when police say he murdered a stranger in cleveland. then posted the video of the crime online. >> facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, addressed the killing in silicon valley. he said his company has a lot of work to do. he says we will keep doing all we can to prevent tragedies like this. former president, george h.w. bush in the hospital again this morning. we are told he is doing
police calling the shooting a random act. he made a decision to himself that he was not going to go to jail for shooting a security guard. that he was going to kill as many people as he could today and that's what he set out to do. >> reporter: again, authorities say this was not an act of terrorism. but solely based on race. muhammad charged with four counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. >>> meantime, the manhunt in ohio so-called facebook killing came to end in...
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it's a random selection. >> bill: they don't explain.e don't know how this guy got picked out of all the people on there. from what i understand, the four people that got booted off, three of them walked off the plane. >> three got off. >> bill: this guy wouldn't, so police come on and they drag him off in this crazy scene. okay. but we don't know what the random seat number, why these people were picked. united airlines hasn't explained. >> they haven't explained that yet. right now they're probably trying to figure out how in the world they're going to deal with the situation because this video is absolutely ridiculous to watch. they say it's a random thing, this guy didn't want to get off the plane. the passengers on the plane said he was a doctor, that he needed to get back.k. >> bill: nobody wants to -- he would've had to stay overnight in chicago, he absolutelyy might've had commitments to his family. >> or to his patients. >> bill: it's a confusing situation because you don't know what the criteria are to remove people from a plan
it's a random selection. >> bill: they don't explain.e don't know how this guy got picked out of all the people on there. from what i understand, the four people that got booted off, three of them walked off the plane. >> three got off. >> bill: this guy wouldn't, so police come on and they drag him off in this crazy scene. okay. but we don't know what the random seat number, why these people were picked. united airlines hasn't explained. >> they haven't explained that...
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i wanted to pick a random day and find out who these kids were, who they wanted to be, in what circumstances did they die and that was the day i chose. >> you picked it out of a hat or did you have a system? >> guest: well, in order for the
i wanted to pick a random day and find out who these kids were, who they wanted to be, in what circumstances did they die and that was the day i chose. >> you picked it out of a hat or did you have a system? >> guest: well, in order for the
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he was stopped at a random traffic stop in penylvania. erie county. he then spp after a brief pursuit, shot and killed himself. this is a cleveland police, this morning, they didn't know where he was. there was still a multistate manhunt, a search for this man. he is now dead and we are waiting for this press conference to begin. let's listen. >> please bear in mind that this investigation is in the very early stages and we will take questions. there is still information to be gathered. speaking this afternoon will be mayor frank jackson, chief calvin williams, a special agent in charge of the cleveland office of the fbi, steve anthon anthony, and pete elliott, u.s. marshal. mayor. >> we have closure in regards to the search for steve stephens. the chief and other law enforcement will give you the details of that. i want to again give our condolence to the family and all of its members and really again, thank them for the way in which they've handled this very tragic situation, not only for them personally, before the community as a large. i also want
he was stopped at a random traffic stop in penylvania. erie county. he then spp after a brief pursuit, shot and killed himself. this is a cleveland police, this morning, they didn't know where he was. there was still a multistate manhunt, a search for this man. he is now dead and we are waiting for this press conference to begin. let's listen. >> please bear in mind that this investigation is in the very early stages and we will take questions. there is still information to be gathered....
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leave, to let some of united's staff on board, they selected the man and his travelling companion, at randomwhen he refused to get off, he was dragged down the aisle by security guards. nedda tawfik has the story. these are the disturbing moments that have now travelled around the world. several smartphones record as three police hover over a man who is being forced to exit the aircraft. the situation quickly escalates, after one officer manhandles him out of his chair.
leave, to let some of united's staff on board, they selected the man and his travelling companion, at randomwhen he refused to get off, he was dragged down the aisle by security guards. nedda tawfik has the story. these are the disturbing moments that have now travelled around the world. several smartphones record as three police hover over a man who is being forced to exit the aircraft. the situation quickly escalates, after one officer manhandles him out of his chair.
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it is love of random, generative art that has brought us here. the godfather of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is a1% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can i just say... scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. probabilities. brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined cause these sounds to bounce, transform or not play at all. these are different types of scripters.
it is love of random, generative art that has brought us here. the godfather of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is a1% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can i just say... scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. probabilities. brian eno has spent...
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the plane was overbooked, and when no one volunteered to leave, they selected the man at random. a security guard has now been sent on leave. the human rights group amnesty international says there has been a sharp drop in the number of people executed around the world. the death penalty total last year fell by more than a third, tojust over 1,000. there've been more violent anti—government protests in venezuela. they began last week after the opposition leader was banned from holding office for fifteen years in what's become a deepening crisis in the country. now for the latest financial news with aaron and world business report. tick—tock, we're still waiting. after months of delays, japan's battered toshiba may finally tell us its latest numbers and we're not expecting them to be pretty. we're going to find out if this company will be booted from the tokyo stock exchange. and, alexa, start the car and turn the radio on. yep, she's coming to a ford near you. the american car giant teams up with amazon and guess what? we're taking a test drive. welcome to world business report.
the plane was overbooked, and when no one volunteered to leave, they selected the man at random. a security guard has now been sent on leave. the human rights group amnesty international says there has been a sharp drop in the number of people executed around the world. the death penalty total last year fell by more than a third, tojust over 1,000. there've been more violent anti—government protests in venezuela. they began last week after the opposition leader was banned from holding office...
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i make random phone calls. about 300 to 500. i get to hear the most fantastic stories and what they're focused on. reporter: who have you talked to this week? mr. hollingsworth: the alzheimer's group was up here this week advocating. i had talked to a woman last week who had expressed to me how she cares for her husband. they have been married for decades. she lives in floyd county. now she is having to care for him as he goes through alzheimer's. just hearing in her voils the desperation -- voice the desperation and sense of lifetime of memories gradually being eroded. she asked me if i ever see trump, if i talk to trump, if i get ant opportunity to hear from trump, i should ex pretty her deep desire for us -- express her deep desire for to us make sure resources get allocated to find a cure for alzheimer's. i did. i wrote a letter to trump and said that i'd spoken with her and like many people across this country, there's a deep desire for a cure to alzheimer's being found. and ensuring that we properly marshall the resources,
i make random phone calls. about 300 to 500. i get to hear the most fantastic stories and what they're focused on. reporter: who have you talked to this week? mr. hollingsworth: the alzheimer's group was up here this week advocating. i had talked to a woman last week who had expressed to me how she cares for her husband. they have been married for decades. she lives in floyd county. now she is having to care for him as he goes through alzheimer's. just hearing in her voils the desperation --...
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it is a random lottery. companies that have submitted petitions for the visas will be put in the lottery and they will choose 85,000. >> they will be assigned to companies, they will come in and start work. how long does the visa last? >> three years and can be ready for another three years. in some cases, poor people adjusting to lawful permanent residents, green card, they can be extended more. about foreignk workers who come in and efforts by the administration to look at that. republicans.for democrats, 202-748-8000. holder, wea h1b visa want to hear from you. the president, earlier this week, put out an executive order saying he wanted to review all visa programs and have his federal agencies look and make sure they are not discriminating against the u.s. workers and displacing them. in particular, he doesn't want to look more closely at the lottery. the idea that it should not be random and maybe should be a merit-based system where the jobs paying the most or the positions needed the most are the ones
it is a random lottery. companies that have submitted petitions for the visas will be put in the lottery and they will choose 85,000. >> they will be assigned to companies, they will come in and start work. how long does the visa last? >> three years and can be ready for another three years. in some cases, poor people adjusting to lawful permanent residents, green card, they can be extended more. about foreignk workers who come in and efforts by the administration to look at that....
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it, the actual decisions about whether or not these guys are going to live or die, it's basically random now. it's arbitrary, and under the constitution, that is illegal. but justice briar's opinion was a dissent. the neil gorsuch won, and arkansas went ahead with one of the four killings they wanted to accomplish this week. the death warrant to kill will he deli expired at midnight central time, less than an hour before that warrant expired, the utes supreme court voted 5-4 to kill him. by 11:26 it was announced to the people at the prison. 18 minutes later they started injecting lee. and by 11:56 they said he was dead. that's important, that timing there, just made it. the warrant that made it legal to kill him expired four minutes after they said he died. arkansas still wants to kill all the other prisoners that it can next week before the expiration date on one of their drugsmation the rest of the executions illegal too. so they're hurrying. one of the things we'll be watching in the news is the continuing legal wrangling to see how many of these guys are going to be able to kill. th
it, the actual decisions about whether or not these guys are going to live or die, it's basically random now. it's arbitrary, and under the constitution, that is illegal. but justice briar's opinion was a dissent. the neil gorsuch won, and arkansas went ahead with one of the four killings they wanted to accomplish this week. the death warrant to kill will he deli expired at midnight central time, less than an hour before that warrant expired, the utes supreme court voted 5-4 to kill him. by...
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when none were found, they chose passengers at random, but this man refused.r who had patients he needed to see. good work, way to go. ten minutes later, in unexplained circumstances, the man, clearly sha ken, ru ns back on the plane. united airlines in a statement, said: that's what makes the world's leading airline flyer friendly. the airline has been criticised for its handling of the situation that some say clearly contrasts with its claim to fly the friendly skies. earlier, an anonymous passenger who was sitting next to the man ejected from the plane spoke to the bbc‘s phil williams. a guy that came from, i don't know who he was, and airport authority, was very calm about it, wasn't rude, wasn't even forceful. i think he was just there to intimidate and say look, you need to come off but he didn't use of force. there was another officer that came on and then another man who you see in the video, the one with the hat and the genes, he had a badge but it's probably helpful to say who you are as an authority figure before you start yanking people out of seat
when none were found, they chose passengers at random, but this man refused.r who had patients he needed to see. good work, way to go. ten minutes later, in unexplained circumstances, the man, clearly sha ken, ru ns back on the plane. united airlines in a statement, said: that's what makes the world's leading airline flyer friendly. the airline has been criticised for its handling of the situation that some say clearly contrasts with its claim to fly the friendly skies. earlier, an anonymous...
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. >>> a gunman in the central valley shoots and kills at random. investigators say he is motivated by his hatred for white men. he fired 16 rounds in less than a minute. tom waite reports. >> reporter: silence in fresno as the city is in mourning. people trying to understand why this man carried throughout random series of attacks. fresno police say 39-year-old kori ali muhammed shot and killed three men in a block and a half square area in fresno's downtown. this woman saw muhammed as he was in the middle of his attack. >> i went to [ indiscernible ] and i saw this person, you know, through the gate running. >> reporter: she and heroines tried to help one of the victims but it was too late. -- and her niece tried to help one of the victims but it was too late. >> a very young man with his groceries he was taking from catholic charities. i saw him on the ground. then they tried to, you know, do cpr and then when she thought make sure he has a pulse, there was nothing. >> reporter: initially it was feared the shooting spree was a terror attack as gu
. >>> a gunman in the central valley shoots and kills at random. investigators say he is motivated by his hatred for white men. he fired 16 rounds in less than a minute. tom waite reports. >> reporter: silence in fresno as the city is in mourning. people trying to understand why this man carried throughout random series of attacks. fresno police say 39-year-old kori ali muhammed shot and killed three men in a block and a half square area in fresno's downtown. this woman saw...
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when none were found, they chose passengers at random, but this man refused. 0ne passenger said he claimedtients he needed to see. good work, way to go. ten minutes later, in unexplained circumstances, the man, clearly sha ken, ru ns back on the plane. united airlines in a statement, said: that's what makes the world's leading airline flyer friendly. the airline has been criticised for its handling of the situation that some say clearly contrasts with its claim to fly the friendly skies. earlier i spoke to gary leff, author of viewfromthewing.com — an aviation blog. he gave more details into what happened. here we had a full flight where the airline realised they needed to take some crew and send them to louisville to fly the next morning so they had people that were going to work on another plane, that if they didn't have the crew there, that plane would be delayed or cancelled. so all of a sudden they had four more people that needed to be accommodated on this aircraft and there were seats are they began by asking if there were any volunteers who would take compensation, a hotel night an
when none were found, they chose passengers at random, but this man refused. 0ne passenger said he claimedtients he needed to see. good work, way to go. ten minutes later, in unexplained circumstances, the man, clearly sha ken, ru ns back on the plane. united airlines in a statement, said: that's what makes the world's leading airline flyer friendly. the airline has been criticised for its handling of the situation that some say clearly contrasts with its claim to fly the friendly skies....
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when none were found, they chose passengers at random, but this man refused. to see. good work, way to go. ten minutes later, in unexplained circumstances, the man, clearly sha ken, ru ns back on the plane. united airlines in a statement, said: that's what makes the world's leading airline. the airline has been criticised for its handling of the situation that some say clearly contrasts with its claim to fly the friendly skies. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the daily telegraph leads with a message from president trump's son eric, saying his father's actions over syria, proves he's not in league with vladimir putin. the i also leads on the fallout from the suspected chemical weapons attack last week in syria, with a warning from the foreign secretary boris johnson that russia must ditch president assad. the financial times focuses on the potential sanctions for barclays ceo jes staley, following an on—going investigation into his conduct in a whistleblowing case. the guardian says a new hiv drug to be given to people in scotland free of ch
when none were found, they chose passengers at random, but this man refused. to see. good work, way to go. ten minutes later, in unexplained circumstances, the man, clearly sha ken, ru ns back on the plane. united airlines in a statement, said: that's what makes the world's leading airline. the airline has been criticised for its handling of the situation that some say clearly contrasts with its claim to fly the friendly skies. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the daily...
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. >>> police say three murder victims in fresno, california today were also chosen at random, but they had one thing in common, they were white men. john blackstone is following that. >> reporter: fresno police say the shots came without warning, the suspect motivated by hate. chief jerry dyer. >> these individuals didn't do anything to deserve what they got. >> reporter: the suspect known as cokori ali muhammad walked outside the offices of catholic charities, continuing to fire at random. moments later, two more people lay dead. police arrested muhammad without firing a shot. >> as he was taken into custo >> reporter: they are linking him to a fourth murder, a security guard gunned down outside a motel 6. his facebook page contains racially charged cops. >> they're white devils bringing death and destruction upon america. >> we looked at his facebook. we know that he has some posts that says he does not like white people. all the victims today were white males. >> reporter: the fbi is now assisting fresno police in this investigation. a focus will be determining whether this is an ac
. >>> police say three murder victims in fresno, california today were also chosen at random, but they had one thing in common, they were white men. john blackstone is following that. >> reporter: fresno police say the shots came without warning, the suspect motivated by hate. chief jerry dyer. >> these individuals didn't do anything to deserve what they got. >> reporter: the suspect known as cokori ali muhammad walked outside the offices of catholic charities,...
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you hear a random announcement and you go, "maybe i'll bay buythat thing.le five. i didn't realize i needed that thing they talked about." and i love the old mics they use. they still use these to talk with them. and i would love right now with you, because you're an expert at this and you directed this sort of thing, if we could actually do some random announcements. >> okay. >> stephen: that would appear in a giant box store, okay? >> yeah. >> stephen: i'll start. and we'll just say them into these. >> okay. >> stephen: and these are random announcements that you might hear at a box store. stephen colbert here you go. attention, please. we have lost a six-year-old at the desk, and a 20-year-old who can't decide on a major. >> attention shoppers: can randall jenkins please make his way to the principal's office? also, can the manager please stop making me call him the "principal"? >> stephen: attention, customers. please stop calling our pharmacist "dr. pills." he has a name. it's derek. derek pills. ( applause ) >> attention shoppers: we have
you hear a random announcement and you go, "maybe i'll bay buythat thing.le five. i didn't realize i needed that thing they talked about." and i love the old mics they use. they still use these to talk with them. and i would love right now with you, because you're an expert at this and you directed this sort of thing, if we could actually do some random announcements. >> okay. >> stephen: that would appear in a giant box store, okay? >> yeah. >> stephen: i'll...
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very sad. >> reporter: again, police have not said yet whether they believe this was a random attack on an unsuspecting driver. or whether a targeting shooting. if you think anything, call homicide detectives >>> to east oak lane where an investigation continues into a fatal apartment fire. firefighter to say got to this scene on the 6300 block of north 10th street just before 4:00 tonight. that is when they found the lone victim inside the region si house apartment building. they don't know yet what started the fire. in west philadelphia, firefighters had to rescue someone from a row home tonight. fire officials say a fire broke out on the 4,000 block of reno street around 5:00. they were able to get someone out of the house, not hurt. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. take a look at the overturned tanker truck that's got eastbound lanes of the atlantic city expressway still shut down in the area. new jersey state police say traffic is being diverted around that accident. it happened around 1:00 this afternoon and lanes are still closed. no one was seriously hurt.
very sad. >> reporter: again, police have not said yet whether they believe this was a random attack on an unsuspecting driver. or whether a targeting shooting. if you think anything, call homicide detectives >>> to east oak lane where an investigation continues into a fatal apartment fire. firefighter to say got to this scene on the 6300 block of north 10th street just before 4:00 tonight. that is when they found the lone victim inside the region si house apartment building....
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. >> reporter: despite those words, police for now calling the shooting a random act, and scouring his social media accounts. >> we know he has some posts that say he does not like white people and also has expressed some antigovernment sentiments. >> kayna, this suspect was already wanted by police? >> reporter: we're learning he's a suspect in the fatal shooting of a security guard at a motel 6 worker last week. police telling us tonight, they plan on charging him with four counts of murder, and two counts of attempted murder. david? >> kayna, thank you. >>> we're also following major developments today in the national manhunt for the suspect who authorities say posted his killing on facebook. tonight, the worker at a mcdonald's who thought this was the guy. authorities put out the alert after steve stephens allegedly targeted this elderly man on the street. then posting another video, taking responsibility for it. tonight, what they told the suspect at the drive-through window in pennsylvania that kept him there longer, allowing police to chase him down. alex perez with how this end
. >> reporter: despite those words, police for now calling the shooting a random act, and scouring his social media accounts. >> we know he has some posts that say he does not like white people and also has expressed some antigovernment sentiments. >> kayna, this suspect was already wanted by police? >> reporter: we're learning he's a suspect in the fatal shooting of a security guard at a motel 6 worker last week. police telling us tonight, they plan on charging him with...
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well, police say three murder victims in fresno, california, today were also chosen at random. but they had one thing in common. they were white men. john blackstone is following that. report fresno police say the shots came without warning. the suspect motivated by hate. fresno police chief jerry dyer. >> these individuals that w chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. >> reporter: late this morning the suspect, identified as kori ali muhammad, shot first at a utility truck, killing a passenger, then walked outside the offices of catholic charities, continuing to fire at random. moments later two more people lay dead. police arrested muhammad without firing a shot. >> as he was taken into custody, he yelled out, ali akbar. >> reporter: is this a terrorist act? >> too early to say whether or not this involves terrorism. >> reporter: police are now linking muhammad to a fourth murder in fresno, a security guard gunned down thursday outside a motel 6. muhammad's facebook page contains racially charged images. hete posd this video. >> white devils will continue
well, police say three murder victims in fresno, california, today were also chosen at random. but they had one thing in common. they were white men. john blackstone is following that. report fresno police say the shots came without warning. the suspect motivated by hate. fresno police chief jerry dyer. >> these individuals that w chosen today did not do anything to deserve what they got. >> reporter: late this morning the suspect, identified as kori ali muhammad, shot first at a...
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so the neo- darwinian mechanism which relies on random changes called mutations in the arrangement of the digital or chemical characters is subject to that same problem of informational segregation. the mechanism which is proposed as a means of generating new form actually degrade information rather than generating it and yet you need new information to generate new forms. that among many other problems lies at the heart of this increasing crisis in the orthodox theory. leading biologists at the societal meeting have been quoted in other context of saying it has no theory of the degenerative and this skeptici skepticism. [inaudible] this message is not getting through to the general public which is one of the reasons i wrote darwin stout. the problem that darwin was concerned about was the origin of the major animal groups in an event that shows the problem is only the leading edge of a much deeper problem, it's the origin of the information necessary to build those forms. and so, the skepticism about the theory continues to grow inside scientific circles, and yet at the same time you
so the neo- darwinian mechanism which relies on random changes called mutations in the arrangement of the digital or chemical characters is subject to that same problem of informational segregation. the mechanism which is proposed as a means of generating new form actually degrade information rather than generating it and yet you need new information to generate new forms. that among many other problems lies at the heart of this increasing crisis in the orthodox theory. leading biologists at...