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rosetta stone., the rosetta stone. and disappears before peeple _ rosetta stone. and disappears before people in _ rosetta stone. and disappears before people in the _ rosetta stone. and disappears before people in the scale - rosetta stone. and disappears before people in the scale of i before people in the scale of what it is. a cool thing about ar is you can see it as it looks now but how it will look in the past. looks now but how it will look in the past-— in the past. how it originally looked, right? _ in the past. how it originally looked, right? what- in the past. how it originally looked, right? what a - in the past. how it originally looked, right? what a lot i in the past. how it originally looked, right? what a lot of| looked, right? what a lot of people don't know is that it is actually a fracture of the original stone. actually a fracture of the originalstone. so actually a fracture of the original stone. so part of our journey was to actually rebuild the rosetta stone.— journey was to
rosetta stone., the rosetta stone. and disappears before peeple _ rosetta stone. and disappears before people in _ rosetta stone. and disappears before people in the _ rosetta stone. and disappears before people in the scale - rosetta stone. and disappears before people in the scale of i before people in the scale of what it is. a cool thing about ar is you can see it as it looks now but how it will look in the past. looks now but how it will look in the past-— in the past. how it originally...
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the rosetta stone, known as the hajar rashid.. and the cool thing about ar is you can see it as it looks now, but also how it will have looked in the past. exactly — how it originally looked, right? and what a lot of people don't know is that it's actually a fracture of the original stone. so part of ourjourney was to, like, actually rebuild the rosetta stone. what do you hope people get out of using this, and experiencing this? with this whole, like, digitisation of artefacts, i see this more as something that's for the future and for the younger generation. and most of the user base for, like, snapchat is, you know, people that are a lot younger than me, like the gen zs and things like that. so i saw this as, like, the best app, but then also, because of the ease of the use for the technology. where and how objects are displayed is often debated. the british museum told us there has been no formal request from the egyptian government for the rosetta stone to be repatriated and they say they work with colleagues there on exhibit
the rosetta stone, known as the hajar rashid.. and the cool thing about ar is you can see it as it looks now, but also how it will have looked in the past. exactly — how it originally looked, right? and what a lot of people don't know is that it's actually a fracture of the original stone. so part of ourjourney was to, like, actually rebuild the rosetta stone. what do you hope people get out of using this, and experiencing this? with this whole, like, digitisation of artefacts, i see this...
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they call it rosetta stoned. get it?app tinder, oh, boy, this is scary, announcing it's hiring someone to crack down on ghosting. yup, that's when someone you have been chatting with suddenly appears without notice. of course, it's not a real position. it's all for fun on this april fools'. >>> cbs evening news th ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: severe weather threat. >> this is a multi-day threat with tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds being our primary concerns. >> norah: the intense spring storm that soaked california moves east. bringing dangerous weather. tonight americans in the path of thunderstorms and flash flooding. "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us.
they call it rosetta stoned. get it?app tinder, oh, boy, this is scary, announcing it's hiring someone to crack down on ghosting. yup, that's when someone you have been chatting with suddenly appears without notice. of course, it's not a real position. it's all for fun on this april fools'. >>> cbs evening news th ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: severe weather threat. >> this is a multi-day threat with tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds being our primary concerns. >>...
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and the rosetta stone.l those things stuffed away in drawers that they were given by great aunt , they were given by great aunt, and he 150 years ago, they probably to be owned by individuals who would enjoy them and display them better, or other provincial museums, or wherever may be. the other wherever it may be. the other provincial museums almost certainly too well. certainly have too much as well. i think is a problem. how i think this is a problem. how interesting. i prefer private ownership i think that ownership because i think that people who own something take better care it than better care of it than collectivisation. as a general rule, and you know, if something's pinched from your house, you notice, well , you house, you notice, well, you know, jacob, i have this feeling about medals. >> i collect military medals and people say, oh, no, no, no, they should all be in a museum. but if it's row after row after row of medals, perhaps the visitor gives them a fairly cursory glance. because if you'v
and the rosetta stone.l those things stuffed away in drawers that they were given by great aunt , they were given by great aunt, and he 150 years ago, they probably to be owned by individuals who would enjoy them and display them better, or other provincial museums, or wherever may be. the other wherever it may be. the other provincial museums almost certainly too well. certainly have too much as well. i think is a problem. how i think this is a problem. how interesting. i prefer private...
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>> i have rosetta stone. i'm very excited. i'm watching every movie about paris. listening to nothing but edith fee yauf. i'm watching "emily in paris." i'm trying to gear up. my french is not great. but i want to show paris and france that i understand the assignment and i'm doing my work. >> he's doing his work. nbc bay area is your home for the olympics. it kicks off with the opening ceremony july 26th. our jessica aguirre is going to be there bringing us stories about our bay area athletes. >>> anthony flores joining us now. giants couldn't quite win the series against the d-backs. >> yeah. a tough day and a frustrating day at the ballpark. first they lose their cool. then they lose the game. why giants >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. giants manager bob melvin had to watch the final outs of today's game from the clubhouse after not playing nice with the home plate umpire. the final of a four-game series against the diamondbacks. bottom five, giants down but not out. mike yastrzemski putting the wood to work. it's a two-run shot, his first of the season.
>> i have rosetta stone. i'm very excited. i'm watching every movie about paris. listening to nothing but edith fee yauf. i'm watching "emily in paris." i'm trying to gear up. my french is not great. but i want to show paris and france that i understand the assignment and i'm doing my work. >> he's doing his work. nbc bay area is your home for the olympics. it kicks off with the opening ceremony july 26th. our jessica aguirre is going to be there bringing us stories about...
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they call it rosetta stoned. get it? and dating app tinder, oh, boy, this is scary, announcing it's hiring someone to crack down on ghosting. yup, that's when someone you have been chatting with suddenly appears without notice. of course, it's not a real position. it's all for fun on this april fools'. >>> cbs evening news th ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: severe weather threat. >> this is a multi-day threat with tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds being our primary concerns. >> norah: the intense spring storm that soaked california moves east. bringing dangerous weather. tonight americans in the path of thunderstorms and flash flooding. "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with more than 95 million americans in the path of severe storms from texas to pennsylvania with the danger said to last well into tomorrow. 19 states are under the threat of wild weather, tornado watches are already up in five states with more expected as the night goes on.
they call it rosetta stoned. get it? and dating app tinder, oh, boy, this is scary, announcing it's hiring someone to crack down on ghosting. yup, that's when someone you have been chatting with suddenly appears without notice. of course, it's not a real position. it's all for fun on this april fools'. >>> cbs evening news th ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> norah: severe weather threat. >> this is a multi-day threat with tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds being our primary concerns....
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the rosetta stone, known as the hajar rashid.ople get out of using this, and experiencing this? with this whole, like, digitisation of artefacts, i see this more as something that's for the future and for the younger generation. and most of the user base for, like, snapchat is, you know, people that are a lot younger than me, like the gen zs and things like that. so i saw this as, like, the best app, but then also, because of the ease of the use for the technology. where and how objects are displayed is often debated. the british museum told us there has been no formal request from the egyptian government for the rosetta stone to be repatriated and they say they work with colleagues there on exhibitions and research. there should be at least alternative methods, right, for us to engage with culture and history, you know? like, that are commercialised as well. notjust having, like, the institution of the museum running, like, the whole show. i guess they would say, though, they are engaging in that. the very fact that you're allow
the rosetta stone, known as the hajar rashid.ople get out of using this, and experiencing this? with this whole, like, digitisation of artefacts, i see this more as something that's for the future and for the younger generation. and most of the user base for, like, snapchat is, you know, people that are a lot younger than me, like the gen zs and things like that. so i saw this as, like, the best app, but then also, because of the ease of the use for the technology. where and how objects are...
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newsroom that is not photoshopped, and not photoshopped axial's claims trump's playlist is the rosetta stone that demystifies how trump's mind works, what you need to do the same thing with joe biden? examining his musical choices to see how his mind works? or could you just watch this on a loop. [ applause ] [ ♪♪ ] >> greg: you know that song reminds me of? song back this is the end my only friend the end ♪ >> greg: i do love the beatles todd we talk about trump's musical taste but i assume on your spotify playlist you have a mix of indo the way public enemy jay-z. >> i've got them all, who are they? i actually do like that genre of music because i grew up around that time but this article makes no sense to me breaking news trump enjoys the majesty of song? what am i missing here the article says this is a window into his soul the fact that he likes music at a certain volume and he likes a bunch of very popular songs that puts him in line with every human how is that a look into his soul? to me the biggest issue that i have with this article is the fact that trump gets to control both the v
newsroom that is not photoshopped, and not photoshopped axial's claims trump's playlist is the rosetta stone that demystifies how trump's mind works, what you need to do the same thing with joe biden? examining his musical choices to see how his mind works? or could you just watch this on a loop. [ applause ] [ ♪♪ ] >> greg: you know that song reminds me of? song back this is the end my only friend the end ♪ >> greg: i do love the beatles todd we talk about trump's musical...
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donald bugle left-wing axios during a deep dive on how trump mar-a-lago spotify playlist is a rosetta stoneind works. "trump controls the surround sound stereo with his big ipad and it spotify list. regulars jokingly call it the djt performance. the express reportedly loves to blast the speaker so loud that people have trouble talking as he marvels at the sound quality. so what is trump jamming to these days? broadway show tunes like "phantom of the opera." an old school bangers from the likes of elvis, lionel richie, guns n' roses, elton john. [laughter] what does this tell you about the former president, judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: well, i can't figure out what they are trying to tell us. are they trying to tell us that based upon the music they can get into his mind and tell you that he is a dictator? how are they interpreting this? and by the way, i love the image of deejay t. that is better than the mug shot. he should make a t-shirt out of that. young people would love that. he's going to love it if he hasn't seen it already. look, who doesn't like that on playlist? if you have a
donald bugle left-wing axios during a deep dive on how trump mar-a-lago spotify playlist is a rosetta stoneind works. "trump controls the surround sound stereo with his big ipad and it spotify list. regulars jokingly call it the djt performance. the express reportedly loves to blast the speaker so loud that people have trouble talking as he marvels at the sound quality. so what is trump jamming to these days? broadway show tunes like "phantom of the opera." an old school bangers...
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left-wing doing a deep dive on how trump's mar-a-lago spotify playlist is a rosetta stone that demystifiesstereo system on the breezy patio with his big ipad and his spotify list." regulars jokingly call it the dj t performance. he reportedly loves to blast tho speakers so loud that people have trouble talking as he marvels at the sound qualitye so filling the garden. so what's trump jamming to these days? w tunes like phantom of the opera and old-school bangers from the likes of elvis, lionel richie, guns and roses, elton john. what does this tell you aboutyo the former presidentu ? p >> judgere jeanine: well, i can't figure out what they are trying to tell us. try are they trying to tell us that based upon the music they can mn get into his mind and tell you that he's a dictator? how would they interpret this. and by the way i love the image of dj t. that is better than the mugn th shot. he should make a t-shirt out oft that. young people would-s love that. he's going to love it if he hasn't seen it already. look, who doesn't like their own playlist? if you have a party, you play what yo
left-wing doing a deep dive on how trump's mar-a-lago spotify playlist is a rosetta stone that demystifiesstereo system on the breezy patio with his big ipad and his spotify list." regulars jokingly call it the dj t performance. he reportedly loves to blast tho speakers so loud that people have trouble talking as he marvels at the sound qualitye so filling the garden. so what's trump jamming to these days? w tunes like phantom of the opera and old-school bangers from the likes of elvis,...
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but the key point for my book was that i discovered, through through a document that i called my rosetta stone. that i had several relatives who were in the union army. i had never nailed down until 1988. hmm. my uncle barack. my late uncle barack walker was an art professor at. memphis state university. he was a ucla trained artist, man of considerable sophistication. he called himself a winston county existentialist. in 1958. he said. my mother's parents down at their room table and drew a family tree and. in 1988, at my hundredth birthday, gave me a copy and it is the only extant copy. this very strange document. it reflects kind of the oral history and also the artist's hand. i have it framed my wall at home. but from it i learned that at least three of my walker had served in the union army at around the time sherman was getting ready to march on atlanta. but not in this unit that we were talking. the first alabama cavalry. yes. yes. some so they joined this group. they joined the so-called march to the sea, the victory march of tecumseh sherman. that's from chattanooga through atlanta do
but the key point for my book was that i discovered, through through a document that i called my rosetta stone. that i had several relatives who were in the union army. i had never nailed down until 1988. hmm. my uncle barack. my late uncle barack walker was an art professor at. memphis state university. he was a ucla trained artist, man of considerable sophistication. he called himself a winston county existentialist. in 1958. he said. my mother's parents down at their room table and drew a...
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i think it will be about the best rosetta stone we can get for exactly what's on trump's mind. >> that'sood point. let's also ask about what donald trump is going to be doing for the next several weeks. this trial could last six weeks. starts on monday, keeps him off the campaign trail except for the weekends and holidays, and puts him in a courtroom. >> that's right. this is normally a period in the presidential calendar in a normal year, which this is anything but, that tends to be focused most of the time for the presumptive nominee on fundraising. we're going to see that from donald trump, particularly given the way the trial is expected to work, trial monday, tuesday, thursday and friday. we're going to see the lot of donald trump going finance events during the week, campaigning in big events like we'll see this weekend on weekends interspersed along the way. that's not a huge departure from how he has run his campaign so far, a low total volume of events. if this goes longer than expected, if it lends itself to being further into the spring and summer, and he's still basically tie
i think it will be about the best rosetta stone we can get for exactly what's on trump's mind. >> that'sood point. let's also ask about what donald trump is going to be doing for the next several weeks. this trial could last six weeks. starts on monday, keeps him off the campaign trail except for the weekends and holidays, and puts him in a courtroom. >> that's right. this is normally a period in the presidential calendar in a normal year, which this is anything but, that tends to...
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oshopp stios claims trump's playlisedt the quote rosetta stone that demystifies how trump's mind works. so would you need to doe the same thing with joe biden examining his musical choicethe biden?s to see how hid works? >> osee hor could you just watc. on loop in the you know what that song reminds me of? >>w that this is the land, righ? me. >> i do love the beatles chart at right now we're going to talk about trump's musical, but i am assuming on your spotify list you got a mix of n.w.a otify. e >> public enemy, jay-z. i got them all.z. yes. who are they? i actually do like that genre of musicly d because i grew up u around that time, but this article makes no sense to me. p aroubreaking news trump enjoys the majesty of song. like what, am i missing there? and the article says, this is this window into his soul. windothe fact that he likes mua at a certain volume and he likes a bunch of very popularla songs that puts him in line with every humansong. so how was that a look intot isu his soul? to me, the biggest issue that i had with this article is thep fact that trump gets to contro
oshopp stios claims trump's playlisedt the quote rosetta stone that demystifies how trump's mind works. so would you need to doe the same thing with joe biden examining his musical choicethe biden?s to see how hid works? >> osee hor could you just watc. on loop in the you know what that song reminds me of? >>w that this is the land, righ? me. >> i do love the beatles chart at right now we're going to talk about trump's musical, but i am assuming on your spotify list you got a...
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there is no rosetta stone to bring all of them together and make a common inference. so human intelligence had to enable the digital intelligence. when we get out this multiple layered approach to c-jad-c2. if we do not depart from a common data department we will be trying to brute force it in the face of an adversary. >> you had mentioned, jim, i think it is the strength of our nation, potentially. software, software development. how we do that. we are pretty cro-magnon, and the surface navy with our combat system. until we could update baselines. and now we have a different way to insert capability, into the baselines. it is all connected to what this common thinking is. the ability to kind of leaves that archaic model of, i am wedded to this single vendor. and to be open to this other area is probably going to be just another, another change in how we technologically deliver capability to our military across the board. >> i want to bring in the general, i know he's talked about this including the challenges. if you take information collected off an f-35, for examp
there is no rosetta stone to bring all of them together and make a common inference. so human intelligence had to enable the digital intelligence. when we get out this multiple layered approach to c-jad-c2. if we do not depart from a common data department we will be trying to brute force it in the face of an adversary. >> you had mentioned, jim, i think it is the strength of our nation, potentially. software, software development. how we do that. we are pretty cro-magnon, and the surface...
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rosetta stone, this is one of the best ways to learn a new language. you're going to get unlimited lifetime access to the language of your choice. 25 languages to choose from. they've got so many options to help fit into your schedule. you do it either on the app or desktop. it's a great gift for yourself or for someone you love. $89. >> well, i'm going to start by learning english. how about that? all right tori, thank you so much. and we partner with these companies on these great deals. make sure you check them out. and coming up our comfort food tour is in boston for burgers. >> the crown in crisis impact by nightline, now streaming on hulu friday night. did these friends have secrets so dangerous? >> i kept asking her, what are you so scared of? >> they would do the unthinkable. >> police find this ominous video friends playing a dangerous game. >> would you guys rather suffocate or get shot? 2020 friday on abc. >> hi, i'm andy and i'm sabrina, and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day. like all you moms out there. and you know what? we love
rosetta stone, this is one of the best ways to learn a new language. you're going to get unlimited lifetime access to the language of your choice. 25 languages to choose from. they've got so many options to help fit into your schedule. you do it either on the app or desktop. it's a great gift for yourself or for someone you love. $89. >> well, i'm going to start by learning english. how about that? all right tori, thank you so much. and we partner with these companies on these great...
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that is the rosetta stone of intel enforc it tells doctors, it tells cms enforcement en on the ground that you consir at is in the scope of that doctor's is cee. that is exactly what we are saying. it is also specifically directed -- it requires hospitals comply with state law. that directs hospitals to acquire their hospitals staff. they totly lack any cas history that would support the administration'ting. this always was understood to be the case will you think we wo find those 115,000 instaes a single instance where state law was overridden. and finally, the text. the text qua and tell us steve dw -- stabilization requirement. we know they can perform open heart surgery and we know debtors can draw blood. it is not just a plain mandate devoid of refencto state law. we know the word available en in common usage incorporates state law. you are just the other day that when considering whether this is availablfohomeless people, it is in a physical and legal sense. there is a physicalion and a legal question. opioidar available in the hospital. eyre on the shelf, physically there. ther
that is the rosetta stone of intel enforc it tells doctors, it tells cms enforcement en on the ground that you consir at is in the scope of that doctor's is cee. that is exactly what we are saying. it is also specifically directed -- it requires hospitals comply with state law. that directs hospitals to acquire their hospitals staff. they totly lack any cas history that would support the administration'ting. this always was understood to be the case will you think we wo find those 115,000...