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sampson daddy was introduced to open source at the age of 9 when the one laptop per child initiative gave him a computer running the linux operating system. today he's a coder and board member of sugar labs which develops learning tools for children. his career trajectory has served as inspiration for the 1st ever open source festival in lagos nigeria. to advocate. a lot of really people doing really really you know. difficult getting these you know that was one of the one of the challenges you know my folks in the community was thinking about how we need to solve a problem you know not to bring the experience to. america to africa. according to the latest get reports the number of african open source projects has increased by 40 percent in the last year more than anywhere else in the world. one of these projects is run by a nigerian team using drones to map parts of lagos more than 1000000000 people worldwide but in places that don't have an official actress which makes it hard or even impossible to locate them sometimes these. people cannot claim state support or get medical treatm
sampson daddy was introduced to open source at the age of 9 when the one laptop per child initiative gave him a computer running the linux operating system. today he's a coder and board member of sugar labs which develops learning tools for children. his career trajectory has served as inspiration for the 1st ever open source festival in lagos nigeria. to advocate. a lot of really people doing really really you know. difficult getting these you know that was one of the one of the challenges you...
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back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser oh wow this is going to be a good one time now to turn to sampson mal he's the chief strategy officer adblock strain he's also the c.e.o. of pixel matic and the creator of infinite fully in which full disclosure i am an investor sam said welcome back thanks max thanks for having me again so 1st of all what's the update on infinitely well lots of stuff we're talking along in terms of development. we recently announced a partnership with stalker in europe to facilitate our security so in offering. and we are in progress with s.b.c. for a reggae plus filing and as you know ray post is typically referred to as a mini i.p.o. just to refresh people's memory in for their fleet is a multiplayer game out there in cyberspace and it's going to scale up to be bigger than fortnight correct yeah it's the most strategy game we've got a lot of real serious aaa developer talent behind it we have the guys from homeworld eve online. for several of them left that project to come on board but it's going to be great and we're aiming to make a big splash you know of arise
back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser oh wow this is going to be a good one time now to turn to sampson mal he's the chief strategy officer adblock strain he's also the c.e.o. of pixel matic and the creator of infinite fully in which full disclosure i am an investor sam said welcome back thanks max thanks for having me again so 1st of all what's the update on infinitely well lots of stuff we're talking along in terms of development. we recently announced a partnership with stalker in europe...
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barbara sampson. >> sampson: i'm a new york native.ee this happen in-- again, to new york city-- after what we went through in 9/11, just breaks my heart. but we have our role to play, and we're very proud to play it. >> pelley: how do you bring dignity to so many dead? >> sampson: one by one. you treat every person as an individual. everybody who works here at o.c.m.e. realizes it could be their mom or dad that is the next person who comes in, and you learn that working here, but we are going to do our best to serve every single family and to the best that we are able, until we are not able to do that. but we will go down trying. ( ticking ) >> for more on our coverage of the coronavirus gosh, 60minutesovertime.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ (baby coos) ♪ (laughter) man on video chat: hey! man chasing dog: oh no no no no! (baby crying) ♪ ♪ i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not ins
barbara sampson. >> sampson: i'm a new york native.ee this happen in-- again, to new york city-- after what we went through in 9/11, just breaks my heart. but we have our role to play, and we're very proud to play it. >> pelley: how do you bring dignity to so many dead? >> sampson: one by one. you treat every person as an individual. everybody who works here at o.c.m.e. realizes it could be their mom or dad that is the next person who comes in, and you learn that working here,...
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it from nigeria is widely recognised as one of the top open source coders. 2 years ago 19 year old sampson garvey from nigeria co-founded open source community africa africa currently has one of the fast. destroying i.t. sectors and the platform helps connect young african developers the majority of the people in africa doing software engineering on the age of 13 it's it's. really good to different people from different african countries you know i personally i've been working with people in you know in south africa in. a site open source is really difficult for me to do it because this is huge over 1000000000 people kind of music right everybody does right with it. he was introduced to open source at the age of 9 when the one laptop per child initiative gave him a computer running the linux operating system. today he's a coder and board member of sugar labs which develops a learning tools for children. his career trajectory has served as inspiration for the 1st ever open source festival in lagos nigeria. to advocate. a lot of really people doing really really you know. difficult getting t
it from nigeria is widely recognised as one of the top open source coders. 2 years ago 19 year old sampson garvey from nigeria co-founded open source community africa africa currently has one of the fast. destroying i.t. sectors and the platform helps connect young african developers the majority of the people in africa doing software engineering on the age of 13 it's it's. really good to different people from different african countries you know i personally i've been working with people in...
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and there's a migration over to the hardest money ever known to humans and i would be because i'm sampson i think it's inevitable it's just a question of when it's not if it's so when. it only makes sense that we migrate to to be coing off of the current field system just because fear is manipulatable because it is encrypted but if you're running a big node then nobody can tell you what to do or change the monetary policy for mode from under you and you just have your autonomy and sovereignity and. there's also a global currency anybody in the world can get. into bitcoin by a little bit a bit coin and there's those no concept of a border with the coins so i do think this will be a seminal year and it's a question of when we reach that that is asian where everybody's using that point and nobody needs to go back to making a big coin want to be a zen projects the same to have infinite quantitative easing built into the protocol let's talk about if there for a 2nd i remember the taluk bitter and once compared to oil and now look at oil oil is a complete disaster so maybe that was the best com
and there's a migration over to the hardest money ever known to humans and i would be because i'm sampson i think it's inevitable it's just a question of when it's not if it's so when. it only makes sense that we migrate to to be coing off of the current field system just because fear is manipulatable because it is encrypted but if you're running a big node then nobody can tell you what to do or change the monetary policy for mode from under you and you just have your autonomy and sovereignity...
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joining us now from the insurance perspective is david sampson, ceo of the property casualty insuranceociation. why shouldn't insurers cover this kind of black swan event for restauranteurs and other small and medium enterprises? of all, america's insurers stand by our policy contracts. we have always and will continue to pay all valid claims. when we talk about business interruption insurance, we are talking about property insurance policies that cover physical damage from disasters like hurricanes, wild fires, and they generally do not cover viruses, pandemics in the standard insurance policy. the real important words there are it is a property insurance coverage that covers physical damage. restaurants and other businesses what theshut down -- small business community is facing is very devastating, but they are not shut down because their businesses have been damaged. they are shut down because of fear of human to human transmission of a highly communicable disease. it is just fundamental that property insurance is not designed to handle that kind of catastrophic event. vonnie: sure
joining us now from the insurance perspective is david sampson, ceo of the property casualty insuranceociation. why shouldn't insurers cover this kind of black swan event for restauranteurs and other small and medium enterprises? of all, america's insurers stand by our policy contracts. we have always and will continue to pay all valid claims. when we talk about business interruption insurance, we are talking about property insurance policies that cover physical damage from disasters like...
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all of this according to ap cia president and ceo, david a sampson. >>> joining me now is lori thomas. san francisco restaurant owner and the executive director of the golden gate restaurant lori, thank you much for joining me. >>> thank you for having me. >>> how do you respond to the insurance industry saying they can't affo pay out these claims? >> i don't think anybody can afford anything right now. i think we are all in a period of extreme financial stress. and whatwe woullike to do is take a ok at seeing where obligations that have been paid for, in terms of premiums for and other business owners can be satisfied when we file the claims. we are just asking for financial resources that we ask vector to be avlable for us. >> reporter: do you know of a single restaurant in the san fransco area, or with the golden gaas restaurant ciation membership, whose claims have been approved? >> no. and i have asked around. but i have asked around and nobody has received any claims. many have been denied, in ct. we knwhy. we have been hearing why that is. we'll talk more about that. but unfort
all of this according to ap cia president and ceo, david a sampson. >>> joining me now is lori thomas. san francisco restaurant owner and the executive director of the golden gate restaurant lori, thank you much for joining me. >>> thank you for having me. >>> how do you respond to the insurance industry saying they can't affo pay out these claims? >> i don't think anybody can afford anything right now. i think we are all in a period of extreme financial stress....
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all of this cording to ap cia president and ceo, david a sampson. >>> joining me lonow is thomas. san francisco restaurant owner and the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. lori, thank you so much for joining me. >>> thank you for having me. >>> how do you respond to the insurance industry saying they can't afford to pay out these claims? >> i don't think anybody can afford anythi right now. i think we are all in a period of extreme financial stress. and what we would like to do is akeok loatfor, in terms r of premium many, many years by restaurants and other business owners can be satisfied when we kifinglefo financial resources that we ask vector to be available repoer: single restaurant in the san or francisco areawith the golden gate restaurant association membership, whose claims have been approved? >> no. and i have asked ound. now, weare rlinnoboy th has re many havebeen denied, in fact. we know why. we have been hearing why that is. we'll talk more abouthat. but unfortunately, no. >>let's get to that. why are they being denied? >> well, there are
all of this cording to ap cia president and ceo, david a sampson. >>> joining me lonow is thomas. san francisco restaurant owner and the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association. lori, thank you so much for joining me. >>> thank you for having me. >>> how do you respond to the insurance industry saying they can't afford to pay out these claims? >> i don't think anybody can afford anythi right now. i think we are all in a period of extreme...
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he argues or tells us that jack sampson, his owner's grandson, stole his mother and siblings from elise. so i grandson and grandmother he is not willing to recognize the of elisen viability stokes property rights in this case. that whilels us elise stokes held legal title to him while she was his owner, she would hire him out so he refers to this process of hiring out as living with jim some at the time. in the top element he talks about jack simpson's decision to sell him away from his family, i mean to steal his family away from him. elisasalso talks about business practices, meeting she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed for jensen this case. the sources get at more complex dimensions of slavery that often do not enter popular understanding of the institution and ways in which enslaved people were passed between people, how separations occurred, etc.. here, what guy smith is telling us, is that he and his wife were separated from their children. and that his children were drawn -this refers to a process being drawn, by different members
he argues or tells us that jack sampson, his owner's grandson, stole his mother and siblings from elise. so i grandson and grandmother he is not willing to recognize the of elisen viability stokes property rights in this case. that whilels us elise stokes held legal title to him while she was his owner, she would hire him out so he refers to this process of hiring out as living with jim some at the time. in the top element he talks about jack simpson's decision to sell him away from his family,...
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comment on his own time and finally, i took david grossman's little book, a difficult story, but sampson is a very unlikely hero, a kind of thug, really. but goldman does-- if you want to see what mid rush is like, you see it with goldman. he takes-- grossman, rather, he takes every single sentence and comments on it and comes out with some beautiful thoughts about human nature in the person of that unlikely hero, samson. so, yes, i think we can probably -- there are people, attempts to find scriptures, new ones. they can become rather sloppy and sentimental, but when they're applied with rigor the way that grossman did and mann and you have an intelligence that makes you see the scriptures differently and applies them to your own age. >> wonderful combination of scripture and literature. thank you for that complete answer. there's a-- oh, right over there. >> hello, my name is jack. i had a quick question. given the fact that we're in the world's largest library and tonight you've reminded us that thought the history of writing, the primary way we've communicated taught and learned was
comment on his own time and finally, i took david grossman's little book, a difficult story, but sampson is a very unlikely hero, a kind of thug, really. but goldman does-- if you want to see what mid rush is like, you see it with goldman. he takes-- grossman, rather, he takes every single sentence and comments on it and comes out with some beautiful thoughts about human nature in the person of that unlikely hero, samson. so, yes, i think we can probably -- there are people, attempts to find...
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sampson davis, emergency medicine physician.hought was going down but realized we were on divert, which means that we were filled to capacity in the hospital and not accepting any patients at this time. but we went off of divert today and had a spike again. we had about 20 patients today all very, very, very, very sick. multiple code blues called. lost one patient here in the emergency department today that passed away. and most of the people i'm seeing now again, we're seeing the older population of people. some nursing home patients now as well. so if you have family members or friends in a nursing home, you want to check on them as well to make sure that they're okay. the message to the young people is to make sure that you keep the physical social distancing going. it's very important because you can be carriers of this virus. so you do not want to spread it. it's just so imperative at this time right now that we stay the course and do not gather in order to prevent re-expansion of this virus. again, you know, people are dyi
sampson davis, emergency medicine physician.hought was going down but realized we were on divert, which means that we were filled to capacity in the hospital and not accepting any patients at this time. but we went off of divert today and had a spike again. we had about 20 patients today all very, very, very, very sick. multiple code blues called. lost one patient here in the emergency department today that passed away. and most of the people i'm seeing now again, we're seeing the older...
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it includes the original 1792 biography of deborah sampson. one of the first recognized women combat veterans in american history. she disguised herself as a man. easier in the day whennal you had to do was draw your hair up tight in a ponytail, when men wore ponytails as well. wore a continental uniform. was a massachusetts continental soldier. and was wounded in battle near terrytown, new york. she took two musket balls in her thigh. and if anybody ever tells you that women don't make tough warriors, you see, deborah didn't want to be discovered. and so she dug one of those musket balls out of her leg all by herself. she carried the other one in her leg until the day she died in 1827. it was there when she gave birth to three children after the war. she was granted a disability pension in 1792 under the law establishing those pensions when the new federal government was established. and that -- her life story told in its first edition is a great treasure. another great treasure in the room is the badge of military merit. you've all heard of
it includes the original 1792 biography of deborah sampson. one of the first recognized women combat veterans in american history. she disguised herself as a man. easier in the day whennal you had to do was draw your hair up tight in a ponytail, when men wore ponytails as well. wore a continental uniform. was a massachusetts continental soldier. and was wounded in battle near terrytown, new york. she took two musket balls in her thigh. and if anybody ever tells you that women don't make tough...
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sampson talked about this, too, is people take the mask and they put it under their neck or, like, androperly -- they're taking a mask and putting it under their neck. the germ on the outside of the mask is going everywhere your clothes. so be mindful of that as well. >> yesterday on "am joy" rapper a$ap ferg along with dr. davis reminded us about the need to wear masks and protective clothing correctly. somebody should repeat that to governor desantis while wearing a single glove and touching his face with his ungloved hand. to be honest, all of us could use a proper lesson on the way to wear masks to protect ourselves and to protect ourselves. to do that is my friend, lorna johnson, and assistant treasurer of the democratic national committee. i want to show desantis at wednesday's press conference. he's incorrectly using his medical masks and gloves. let's put that up on the screen. he has everything on there not right. and then a picture of him touching his face. we've seen him doing things wrong. i want to show you side-by-side images of people wearing the masks correctly and inco
sampson talked about this, too, is people take the mask and they put it under their neck or, like, androperly -- they're taking a mask and putting it under their neck. the germ on the outside of the mask is going everywhere your clothes. so be mindful of that as well. >> yesterday on "am joy" rapper a$ap ferg along with dr. davis reminded us about the need to wear masks and protective clothing correctly. somebody should repeat that to governor desantis while wearing a single...
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if we could turn next to catherine sampson at stv?se out on ppe because of companies that have been told to prioritise nhs england. can you confirm to me no company has been told to do this by public health england? basically is this story rubbish or is it not? thank you for the question. if you look at what the question. if you look at what the national clinical director in scotla nd the national clinical director in scotland said earlier today, he said we have looked into it and we do think it is rubbish. i would say from our perspective there has been incredibly close coordinated action across our public health bodies and nhs bodies to make sure we have a four nation approach to all of this. there is no truth in those stories that the companies have been told to prioritise ppe equipment, and i think the country is happening in fa ct, think the country is happening in fact, as think the country is happening in fa ct, as steve think the country is happening in fact, as steve will elaborate on in a minute, there has been in close coll
if we could turn next to catherine sampson at stv?se out on ppe because of companies that have been told to prioritise nhs england. can you confirm to me no company has been told to do this by public health england? basically is this story rubbish or is it not? thank you for the question. if you look at what the question. if you look at what the national clinical director in scotla nd the national clinical director in scotland said earlier today, he said we have looked into it and we do think...
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i was amazed to find out these common devices wearable, apple watch or fit bit or sam sampson watch areble to help out with covid-19 before a patient were to come down with covid-19. jillian: how? >> during and then after. it comes down to this one thing. these are all very good at monitoring our heart rate. they do a lot more, some of them. but the heart rate apparently, when infection sets n our bodies, especially when we are sleeping what happens our heart rate goes up and goes to a certain kind of rhythm that doctors can tell and they can say hey, i suspect that that heart rate is going to indicate an infection going on. right now what is that infection we are looking for covid-19? what these fitness trackers also monitor heart rate movement. that tells a lot if you are not moving a lot, then doctors can say at a hospital that are monitoring this hey, that's not normal and then your oximetry can also indicate your level of health. what this is really valuable for are the front line doctors and nurses. because if they are wearing this technology and they are right there in the thick
i was amazed to find out these common devices wearable, apple watch or fit bit or sam sampson watch areble to help out with covid-19 before a patient were to come down with covid-19. jillian: how? >> during and then after. it comes down to this one thing. these are all very good at monitoring our heart rate. they do a lot more, some of them. but the heart rate apparently, when infection sets n our bodies, especially when we are sleeping what happens our heart rate goes up and goes to a...