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he said that he would be in a public place and working on a rubik's cube.e sat down at this hotel in hong kong and walked up to a very young man that had a rubik's cube, and our first response was that we were surprised by how young he was. >> what was the conversation about? >> from there, he led us to his hotel room. after we had adjusted to the fact that we had expected him to be older, glenn immediately went into a very, very lengthy interview, a bit more like a deposition. as you know, he is a former lawyer. he took us through his whole life and he wanted us to understand who we was and what motivated him to come forward with the information. i filmed that on the first day, probably five or six hours of just walking him through his life. we were struck by how articulate he was. this is somebody we were meeting who had crossed the line and we did not know what the consequences would be, and there was a feeling that there were things happening in the intelligence community that he believed the public have a right to know. >> talk about the decision to ma
he said that he would be in a public place and working on a rubik's cube.e sat down at this hotel in hong kong and walked up to a very young man that had a rubik's cube, and our first response was that we were surprised by how young he was. >> what was the conversation about? >> from there, he led us to his hotel room. after we had adjusted to the fact that we had expected him to be older, glenn immediately went into a very, very lengthy interview, a bit more like a deposition. as...
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at 1.i got a rubik's cube and i wanted to solve it. i worked a lot on machine learning. later in my life, i started kidsng to give tours to into museums. qwest google has been interested in artificial intelligence for a long time. all of theseink companies? >> it is the thing to do. just imagine that you could take a white-collar worker a thousand times more effective. it is making machines really smart. taking what we do as the best and augmenting it. >> will machines replace people? >> i think they are in some anyways. >> is this a good thing? >> we continue to live longer, safer, better. >> if machines can do everything for us, what can we do? >> we have to find more sophisticated jobs are we have to work less. we have to engage and have a joint life. that is very human. >> do you want to live in a world where machines do everything including think better than us? >> i already live in a world where machines think better than me. >> with all the education you have, you don't think you could get a job at google today. >> i could not get a job at google today. at the poi
at 1.i got a rubik's cube and i wanted to solve it. i worked a lot on machine learning. later in my life, i started kidsng to give tours to into museums. qwest google has been interested in artificial intelligence for a long time. all of theseink companies? >> it is the thing to do. just imagine that you could take a white-collar worker a thousand times more effective. it is making machines really smart. taking what we do as the best and augmenting it. >> will machines replace...
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at one point, i got a rubik's cube and i wanted to solve it. and i wrote a computer program to solve it. and then that i worked a lot on machine learning. on making robots smart. making robots catch balls. later in my life, i started working on robots to give tours to kids in museums. stuff like that. >> google has been interested in artificial intelligence for a long time. apple and facebook are hiring ai people. why do you think all of these companies are doing this? >> it is the thing to do. we are at the brink of making computers much smarter than people. there is enormous economic benefit. just imagine that you could make a white-collar worker a thousand times more effective. it would transform society. and that is what artificial intelligence is, it is making machines really smart. picking what we do as people best and augmenting it. >> will machines replace people? >> i think they are in so many ways. >> is this always a good thing? >> we continue to live longer, safer, better. as a result. >> if machines can do everything for us, in the
at one point, i got a rubik's cube and i wanted to solve it. and i wrote a computer program to solve it. and then that i worked a lot on machine learning. on making robots smart. making robots catch balls. later in my life, i started working on robots to give tours to kids in museums. stuff like that. >> google has been interested in artificial intelligence for a long time. apple and facebook are hiring ai people. why do you think all of these companies are doing this? >> it is the...
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it is like a rubik's cube.it's not safe for the baby now but something just moved. or click the handles all the way down like, "all right, honey, let's go. we're going to the park. let's go. here we go." take the baby out for a little stroll. >> yeah. you just make it worse. >> jimmy: babies are going past on her jazzy like, "get a life old man." [ laughter ] but i herd he's into fist bumping, right? >> yes. he fist bumps everyone. >> jimmy: come on. >> but like compulsively. like, he's really anxious. he has to get every single person in the room. >> jimmy: really? >> he would not, no audience member would be left behind. >> jimmy: he fist bumps -- >> every single one. >> jimmy: --tiny little fists? >> yeah. >> jimmy: like with the crew? >> the crew, yeah. he's thorough, man. he is thorough. >> jimmy: you must be great with kids because you grew up in a daycare. >> i did, yeah. i grew up in new york on crosby street. it was called crosby kids. mymom ran a pre nursery school in our home. so there were six kids
it is like a rubik's cube.it's not safe for the baby now but something just moved. or click the handles all the way down like, "all right, honey, let's go. we're going to the park. let's go. here we go." take the baby out for a little stroll. >> yeah. you just make it worse. >> jimmy: babies are going past on her jazzy like, "get a life old man." [ laughter ] but i herd he's into fist bumping, right? >> yes. he fist bumps everyone. >> jimmy: come on....
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it's their little rubik's cube. that's what they do. real things in life. >> yeah, like crimes against women and children and outreach to minority communities and serving on the board of places like girls source when i was back in san francisco to help out young women in disadvantaged neighborhoods. my point is you've been given a powerful blessing in life in this country to be able to vote and to sit on a jury, so come equipped, come prepared because you don't want to dilute the votes out there because you were uninformed and spoon fed something that's inaccurate or you don't even bother to equip yourself with the facts, anybody out there. this goes for everyone. >> you're going to have a hard time getting these people up to speed on these issues. can i just say one thing in defense of these people. every special interest, the last two weeks of an election is going to their best message. they don't focus on islamophobia. they don't focus on women. they should. but they only have one shot at buying 30-second ads and go after the one thi
it's their little rubik's cube. that's what they do. real things in life. >> yeah, like crimes against women and children and outreach to minority communities and serving on the board of places like girls source when i was back in san francisco to help out young women in disadvantaged neighborhoods. my point is you've been given a powerful blessing in life in this country to be able to vote and to sit on a jury, so come equipped, come prepared because you don't want to dilute the votes...
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avenue that will serve as the race course for a variety of different homemade vehicles including the rubik'sfeature classic cars food and games. today's derby gets under i with a under way at the larson playground. fun to see them successful. even more fun to watch them crash into the hey bales. >>> we only had had the little cars growing up in the boy scouts. i never got in the big cars. >> the kid who actually did his own car yeah. you want to talk about the weather? >> sure. for the race, will it be slick for them? >> i think all the moisture will be gone by then. temperatures low to mid-60s. right now in the 40s. 42 in fannapa. 47 in santa rosa. most of us in the low to mid-50s. this is the way it looks from our roof cam. you can see a cloud or two out there, but we'll be full of sunshine. temperatures will top out mid-60s at the coast. the rest of us in the upper 60s to near 70. >> thanks for joining us this morning. thank you for joining us on the abc 7 sunday morning news. the news continues now online on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our new abc 7 news app. abc 7
avenue that will serve as the race course for a variety of different homemade vehicles including the rubik'sfeature classic cars food and games. today's derby gets under i with a under way at the larson playground. fun to see them successful. even more fun to watch them crash into the hey bales. >>> we only had had the little cars growing up in the boy scouts. i never got in the big cars. >> the kid who actually did his own car yeah. you want to talk about the weather? >>...
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avenue that will serve as the race course for a variety of different homemade vehicles including a rubik'seature classic cars, food and games. today's derby gets under way at 11:00 at the larson playground. >>> next on the abc 7 sunday morning news at 6:00, a special procession for two deputies killed in the line of duty as new information comes to light about the man suspected of killing them. implgts and a huge victory for the giants in game four of the world series. the big night for the giants and some very special guests. roars )rring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. 22 bucks! these guys should've gone to my place, cuz right now, i have two breakfast croissants for just four bucks. they're both made with a freshly cracked egg and melting cheese on a butter
avenue that will serve as the race course for a variety of different homemade vehicles including a rubik'seature classic cars, food and games. today's derby gets under way at 11:00 at the larson playground. >>> next on the abc 7 sunday morning news at 6:00, a special procession for two deputies killed in the line of duty as new information comes to light about the man suspected of killing them. implgts and a huge victory for the giants in game four of the world series. the big night...
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officials said look, it is a rubik's cube.old rule of negotiations. 234u9ing's agreed until everything's agreed. if you can't get down to an agreement on merchant capability everything else falls apart or nothing else goes into effect. >> ifill: there's no variables since last time they met and that is the rise of the islamic state threat, does that put any kind of damper over these negotiations. >> there was a lot of speculation during the u.n. assembly week. both the u.s. and the iranians are saying no, we're separating it. foreign ministers are saying publicly and privately our plate is already full. that said, there are some voices in iran who are take you know president obama, since this started a year ago he's got more problems on his plate, ukraine and the is threat. and he really needs us. so this one is full of thought that's one reason the iranians are playing hard ball now. now that said, gwen, these talks in vienna went longer than expected today. as far as i understand they're still going on. a u.s. official took
officials said look, it is a rubik's cube.old rule of negotiations. 234u9ing's agreed until everything's agreed. if you can't get down to an agreement on merchant capability everything else falls apart or nothing else goes into effect. >> ifill: there's no variables since last time they met and that is the rise of the islamic state threat, does that put any kind of damper over these negotiations. >> there was a lot of speculation during the u.n. assembly week. both the u.s. and the...
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that carry-on question mark >> yes, it will carry on. 30%s somewhere around 30%, is like crossing the rubik for vicks. rubicon forthe vics. short and that will be a good trade. >> should we? ,'m not talking about bronson what about the peripherals, we were talking about greece this morning, italy, spain, what is the trade? >> we have been bearish on the sovereigns for two months because if you see the spread versus the ratings, spain was -- portugal and italy the same. that actually had to happen. we had to have a correction. >> there is more to come? -- trading less than 1%, what would be the correct spread? >> we think 150 bits would be too farsible, we're not away from it but we still think there should be wider spreads. >> the shape of the curve? we are the germans flatten massively, what is a trade there? we still think it will be tightening relative to treasuries. we think that trade will continue. cause it tot will continue out relative to treasuries. we are in this weird world where stocks are big but the e-commerce data keeps getting worse. it's hard to get a handle on it. out what
that carry-on question mark >> yes, it will carry on. 30%s somewhere around 30%, is like crossing the rubik for vicks. rubicon forthe vics. short and that will be a good trade. >> should we? ,'m not talking about bronson what about the peripherals, we were talking about greece this morning, italy, spain, what is the trade? >> we have been bearish on the sovereigns for two months because if you see the spread versus the ratings, spain was -- portugal and italy the same. that...
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. >> rubik's cube. jelly bracelets i'm hoping will make a comeback.t's the news for this half horr. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- critical condition. thomas duncan, the first man diagnosed with ebola in the u.s., has taken a trn for the worse. and steps are taken to prevent any spread of the virus. we hear from duncan's frustrated family. >> i don't think they are doing enough to save him. >> why the cdc is not giving duncan experimental treatment. >>> and the human enterovirus taking another young life. health workers saying this is now the fifth fatality among children with the virus. with the latest victim the most troubling. >> he had no signs of illness that night and this passing was sudden and shocking. >> the latest an the search for a cure. >>> and fight church. could hand to hand combat be the way to holier life? the popularity of a new sport bringing people together while beating each other up. >> i believe that martial arts can lead people to jesus. >> what their opponents are saying in and out of the rng. it's monday, october 6t
. >> rubik's cube. jelly bracelets i'm hoping will make a comeback.t's the news for this half horr. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- critical condition. thomas duncan, the first man diagnosed with ebola in the u.s., has taken a trn for the worse. and steps are taken to prevent any spread of the virus. we hear from duncan's frustrated family. >> i don't think they are doing enough to save him. >> why the cdc is not giving duncan experimental treatment....
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so it is a rubik's cube. very serious defeat for us almost analogous to mosul in june. >> mosul, the second largest city in iraq. a city of nearly 2 million people is now controlled by isis and several other major cities controlled by isis and iraq. they have a huge swath of hand if they take kobani, it goes almost from the turkish border, we're showing our viewers. they have the amount of area about the size of in. >> absolutely. this is a very, very dramatic development. additional attacks in that area. it may not be enough. these people are now in the city. that will be harder without observers on the ground to find the targets. and the turks, one thing they could do was open the border to additional fighters and women's. the turks have just begun doing that with medical supplies today. we need to see the turks do more too. they voted to allow some military actions. unclear what they're planning on doing if anything after the 49 turkish diplomats were being held hostage by isis. do you know how they got th
so it is a rubik's cube. very serious defeat for us almost analogous to mosul in june. >> mosul, the second largest city in iraq. a city of nearly 2 million people is now controlled by isis and several other major cities controlled by isis and iraq. they have a huge swath of hand if they take kobani, it goes almost from the turkish border, we're showing our viewers. they have the amount of area about the size of in. >> absolutely. this is a very, very dramatic development....
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looking at it through that rubik. this scenario where u.s. would do selective air strikes to disrupt sanctuaries but not so much to affect operations in syria and because the u.s. doesn't feel like they have ground forces in syria they can work with, they don't want to get too deeply involved in the war in syria. that's what they keep saying. look, we're really not trying to affect the situation in syria and it is a mess. everything time we take an action there, it throws off a balance in afflation that is completely fractured. different rebel groups control different forces. we have moderates and extremist rebels fighting the government. the government is taking advantage of u.s. air strikes to push advantage and it is a difficult situation on the syria side. >> host: we talked about the specifics but the strategy of isis overall is the topic for our first guest this morning. if you want to ask him questions, 202-585-3881 for republicans. 880 for democrats. 3882 for independents. period of time to our twitter page to add comments in. also on
looking at it through that rubik. this scenario where u.s. would do selective air strikes to disrupt sanctuaries but not so much to affect operations in syria and because the u.s. doesn't feel like they have ground forces in syria they can work with, they don't want to get too deeply involved in the war in syria. that's what they keep saying. look, we're really not trying to affect the situation in syria and it is a mess. everything time we take an action there, it throws off a balance in...
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and leap pad, i don't remember leap pad and rubiks cube. >> we loved the hula hoop. we had the hipsy skipsy. it was like a -- like a seesaw, but plastic and we used to carry it places and it was -- we loved it. >> remember the slinky? >> yeah. where was the slinky? >> it is the thing where it goes down the steps. okay. is it okay or not okay, hoda woman, to publicly feud? >> oh. >> here's what we had to say. >> okay. >> you know, hoda, i think all battles are best fought by killing your adversary with kindness. >> i guess it is okay if your goal is to cause a public scene and not resolve anything. if you want to get to the heart of it, do it privately. >> i think we agree. >> again. >> yeah. >> uh-oh. >> uh-oh. >> i just like when we talk. it doesn't make any sense. >> you know what it is time for? >> what? >> cut the creep. >> you dropped the pounds and then the holidays came and now the pounds are starting to creep up. we want to help you prevent the holiday weight gain before it gets to you. >> let us know why you want to cut the creep b
and leap pad, i don't remember leap pad and rubiks cube. >> we loved the hula hoop. we had the hipsy skipsy. it was like a -- like a seesaw, but plastic and we used to carry it places and it was -- we loved it. >> remember the slinky? >> yeah. where was the slinky? >> it is the thing where it goes down the steps. okay. is it okay or not okay, hoda woman, to publicly feud? >> oh. >> here's what we had to say. >> okay. >> you know, hoda, i think all...