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by fire and renders impassable, the japanese have withdrawn most of their strength to the east of siri. however, a marine unit through the ravines and gullies succeeds in breaking the likely western plank opening the way for a successful reduction of forces. >> the strongest aboveground fortification in okinawa was sury castle. the immediate evil structure withstood over 25 direct hits from our naval gunfire. it was the keystone of the sury defense area, 120 acres of village installations which were destroyed. almost encircled, many in garson were evacuated leaving a skeleton force, completely wiped out. with the fall of this garson, the eastern flank of naha is exposed and the main japanese defense line begins to crumble into pockets. simultaneous with the theory we were pushing the attack against the western anchor to the enemy defense line, the sea and airport city of naha. what was soon to develop into a drawn out siege opens with intense bombardment to the approaches of the city. zblf advanced marine units penetrating naha engage in enemy patrol. >> as japanese resistance withdraw
by fire and renders impassable, the japanese have withdrawn most of their strength to the east of siri. however, a marine unit through the ravines and gullies succeeds in breaking the likely western plank opening the way for a successful reduction of forces. >> the strongest aboveground fortification in okinawa was sury castle. the immediate evil structure withstood over 25 direct hits from our naval gunfire. it was the keystone of the sury defense area, 120 acres of village installations...
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that's why siri again is culture. but the google assistant actually works pretty well. of the to musk and jobs. they have done good work. but i don't think there the model for the future work in leadership looks like going forward. beri: thank you so much alex. and i think let's bring this all together in a way, the continued pain and so conversation based on everything that you are saying is that it is so easy to think that is all about the secrets as far as technology or how they came up with one set of products like finance and every thing else. but the reality ultimately the companies offered is 100 percent correlated to the people who are there and what they are able to do. the more we can emulate these tech giants and their ability to minimize execution, and have this like ability to give feedback and be open toward helps. we have great audience russians. everybody else is listening, you should grab a question and submit it the next couple of minutes. now we will have plenty great question here from dena she asked about hope we get from the pipeline into the next
that's why siri again is culture. but the google assistant actually works pretty well. of the to musk and jobs. they have done good work. but i don't think there the model for the future work in leadership looks like going forward. beri: thank you so much alex. and i think let's bring this all together in a way, the continued pain and so conversation based on everything that you are saying is that it is so easy to think that is all about the secrets as far as technology or how they came up with...
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new coronavirus from china so far he hasn't offered any proof our investors really buying into that siri . well most investors i've heard of are not really buying into this story who knows what comes out of there but at the end of the day it also doesn't really matter that much because either way the u.s. administration is considering to punish china the one way or the other probably not right now so they have been reports that donald trump is hesitant to do anything against china or to retaliate at this point as the situation is really dicey but the u.s. administration is trying to bring some production back home not just from the united not just from china about. also from other asian countries and that clearly spooked the markets already on friday that continued to year on a monday even if by the end of the trading session we could recover all of the losses but that's really the least what investors are looking for at this point so besides the health crisis besides the of konami crisis also to get a trade war started but sooner or later that might happen no matter what the story behin
new coronavirus from china so far he hasn't offered any proof our investors really buying into that siri . well most investors i've heard of are not really buying into this story who knows what comes out of there but at the end of the day it also doesn't really matter that much because either way the u.s. administration is considering to punish china the one way or the other probably not right now so they have been reports that donald trump is hesitant to do anything against china or to...
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siri as a theory. apple store samet been able to bring the division together in order to build it. that's a cultural if you think about google assistant come home and the patient is that google come together to build the assistant there's android, search, mail, maps, youtube, music. you can go on and on and on, and the resort the google assistant works is because all the systems are love to talk to each other. inside apple you want to speak to some of his work on a different project you both need to be disclose disclosed end oe codeword here you can't say the codeword to people so people just give up speaking to other divisions and that's why siri is garbage. again is culture. the google assistant actually works pretty well. i mean, all the credit to musk and jobs. they've done, they did good work on have done good work but i don't think they are the model for what the future of work and leadership looks like going forward. >> thanks so much, alex. just to bring this all together in a way, the continuo
siri as a theory. apple store samet been able to bring the division together in order to build it. that's a cultural if you think about google assistant come home and the patient is that google come together to build the assistant there's android, search, mail, maps, youtube, music. you can go on and on and on, and the resort the google assistant works is because all the systems are love to talk to each other. inside apple you want to speak to some of his work on a different project you both...
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apple always viewed siri as a feature for the iphone as opposed to a new platform, right? and then once steve jobs died and it became clear this actually had the potential to go from, you know, fun little virtual assistant to voice computing platform, apple still hasn't been able to bring the divisions together in order to build it, and that's a cultural thing. if you think about the google assistant, how many divisions come together inside google to build the assistant? there's android, search, mail, youtube, music, maps. it can go on and on and on, and the reason why it worked is because all these divisions are allowed to talk to each other. inside apple if you want to speak to someone working on a different prompt, you both need to be disclosed and know the codeword, but you can't say the codeword, and that's why siri is garbage. again, it's culture. but the google assistant, you know, actually works pretty well. so all the credit to musk and jobs. they're done, they did good work with, they've done good work, but i don't think that they're the model for what future wor
apple always viewed siri as a feature for the iphone as opposed to a new platform, right? and then once steve jobs died and it became clear this actually had the potential to go from, you know, fun little virtual assistant to voice computing platform, apple still hasn't been able to bring the divisions together in order to build it, and that's a cultural thing. if you think about the google assistant, how many divisions come together inside google to build the assistant? there's android,...
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a very warm welcome to africa vironment magazine co-produced by channel siri here in nigeria detail d. in germany and t.v. in uganda my name is nelson co-hosting the program from the other side of the continent even my dear colleagues helos and. thank you. both while.
a very warm welcome to africa vironment magazine co-produced by channel siri here in nigeria detail d. in germany and t.v. in uganda my name is nelson co-hosting the program from the other side of the continent even my dear colleagues helos and. thank you. both while.
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a very warm welcome see africa they vomit magazine co-produced by charles siri here in nigeria detail being germany and t.v. in uganda my name is now it's on.
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lieutenant walter siri was on duty. >> until he came through that door, it was a very quiet night andhen all hell broke loose. >> reporter: the frantic man was telling them a woman had fallen and that her husband was waiting for help. the police called in michael, an experienced climber. >> i was there as a rescue mission. i thought she was alive. >> reporter: he began to lower himself off the side of the cliff where the woman's husband said she had fallen. about ten feet down, he caught sight of a ledge. >> i think there was a purse, two credit cards. >> on a ledge ten feet down? >> right. >> reporter: but what was what he didn't see that confused him. there was no sign that the woman's body had also hit that ledge or any part of the cliffs. >> nothing, no blood, no hair, no clothing, no fibers, no skin. >> reporter: by that point, officer walter siri had arrived tat lookout. since there was nothing the husband could do to help in the rescue, he was told to get the husband out of the way and drove him back to police headquarters. on the way, steven recounted the awful moment when his
lieutenant walter siri was on duty. >> until he came through that door, it was a very quiet night andhen all hell broke loose. >> reporter: the frantic man was telling them a woman had fallen and that her husband was waiting for help. the police called in michael, an experienced climber. >> i was there as a rescue mission. i thought she was alive. >> reporter: he began to lower himself off the side of the cliff where the woman's husband said she had fallen. about ten...
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states use social distancing rules as the reopening of america accelerates, has reporter jonathan siri explains, there are spikes in cases and at least two dozen states. >>> 100,000 deaths in the u.s., with the coronavirus outbreak still spreading. governors and 50 states are moving forward more quickly with their reopening plans, but it could be having an opening impact on containment. there is a report of spikes and infections and two dozen states where nonessential workers are back on the job. now, coronavirus hotspots like new york are planning for a new surge of coronavirus patients. >> when we say you must reserve 30 percent capacity in the hospitals, that is anticipating either a current search, or a second wave. >> on wednesday, six dates lifts social distancing rules, they want to limit the economic damage, but some say they do not feel comfortable dealing with the public yet. some are afraid they will use unemployment benefits. >> it is a catch-22. i want to go back and get back to normal as soon as possible, but, i also want my customers to feel like they are shopping in a s
states use social distancing rules as the reopening of america accelerates, has reporter jonathan siri explains, there are spikes in cases and at least two dozen states. >>> 100,000 deaths in the u.s., with the coronavirus outbreak still spreading. governors and 50 states are moving forward more quickly with their reopening plans, but it could be having an opening impact on containment. there is a report of spikes and infections and two dozen states where nonessential workers are back...
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way we interface and connect with one another, through conversations, we're already seeing that with siri and alexa, et cetera, through perception. so we're starting to see our devices have eyes in form of cameras, et cetera. and then up matily through empathy. and so i think this will manifest -- the framework i use to kind of project that into the future is that it's a tool. in the same way that if you have a hearing problem you go out and by a a hearing aid or if you don't see very well, you have vision problems you use contact lenses or eye glasses. well in a virtual world which a lot of us are in, you don't have the same quality of emotional intelligence. your eq is lower so i think of these tools as automaticking our eq. -- augmenting our eq. it's more of a partnership. it's not us vs. the social robots. i think social robots can help us do our jobs better and -- so i'm excite about that. if it goes wrong, and i think we can talk but the ways which this can good wrong. for me it's around respecting privacy and consent and being a trusted partner so that people feel comfortable shari
way we interface and connect with one another, through conversations, we're already seeing that with siri and alexa, et cetera, through perception. so we're starting to see our devices have eyes in form of cameras, et cetera. and then up matily through empathy. and so i think this will manifest -- the framework i use to kind of project that into the future is that it's a tool. in the same way that if you have a hearing problem you go out and by a a hearing aid or if you don't see very well, you...
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a robot that you and i both believe is trying to kill us. [ light laughter ] >> no, i don't trust siriey talk to one another. you know what i mean >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i think when you go to bed your siri and your alexa get into it. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: right >> yes >> seth: you went to the mtv movie awards and you wore -- so they cut to david spade during the show and you were in the shot wearing a chucky mask >> i don't know what you're talking about. [ light laughter ] >> seth: aubrey, are you telling me that's not you? [ laughter ] [ applause ] be honest. giving you an opportunity right now. >> i don't know who that is. >> seth: you -- oh, i also -- that was -- that's not you >> no. >> seth: this is not you at your best this is you at your best look at this one of my "cosmo" came this week >> no. [ cheers ] stop don't! >> seth: i'm in it, too. i'm in it, too >> stop. don't. >> seth: look, there i am. just me on my thing. [ light laughter ] me on my boat. just rigging my boat up. credit -- so mark hamill was the voice of chucky? >> yes >> seth: he was
a robot that you and i both believe is trying to kill us. [ light laughter ] >> no, i don't trust siriey talk to one another. you know what i mean >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i think when you go to bed your siri and your alexa get into it. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: right >> yes >> seth: you went to the mtv movie awards and you wore -- so they cut to david spade during the show and you were in the shot wearing a chucky mask >> i...
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a very warm welcome see africa vironment magazine co-produced by charles siri here in nigeria detail being germany and t.v. in uganda my name is now it's i co-host.
a very warm welcome see africa vironment magazine co-produced by charles siri here in nigeria detail being germany and t.v. in uganda my name is now it's i co-host.
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through conversations, we're already seeing that with siri and alexa, whatever. through perception, so we're starting to see our devices have eyes in the form of cameras, etc., and then ultimately through, yeah, through empathy. and so i think this will manifest -- and the framework i use to kind of project that into the future is that it's a tool, right? and the same way that if you have a hearing problem, you go out and buy a hearing aid, or if you don't see very well, have vision problems, you use contact lenses or eye glasses. well, in a virtual world -- which a lot of us are in -- you don't have the same quality of emotional intelligence. your e.q.'s a lot lower. so i think of these tools as augmenting our e.q., so it's more of a partnership versus it's us against the social robots. no. i think social robots can really help us do our job better. yeah, so i'm excited about that. if it goes wrong, and i think we can talk about the ways with which this can go wrong. for me, it's around respect aring privacy and consent and being a trusted partner so that people
through conversations, we're already seeing that with siri and alexa, whatever. through perception, so we're starting to see our devices have eyes in the form of cameras, etc., and then ultimately through, yeah, through empathy. and so i think this will manifest -- and the framework i use to kind of project that into the future is that it's a tool, right? and the same way that if you have a hearing problem, you go out and buy a hearing aid, or if you don't see very well, have vision problems,...
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just moods it's even siri your immune system could kill most kinds of cancer but often it can't keep up. either the cancer is faster than the immune system or it can defend itself against them. into being in scientists the testing the effectiveness of the vaccine therapy in fighting we're currently kenya. before spring comes from . we believe the therapeutic vaccine could have a long lasting effect in the body for instance extended immunity against any residual income your cells we hope this protection could prevent a recurrence of the disease more youngsters bits of them stay. cancerous tumors form from the body's own tissue cells look almost exactly like healthy ones making it hard for the immune system to identify them that's why immune cells can't fight the chuma without help. the proteins on the surface of cheema cells are altered and these are the target of the cancer fighting leukemia vaccine. every vaccine is tailored to each individual patient because every chuma is different. one advantage of vaccines that target cancer cells is that they don't have serious side effects. th
just moods it's even siri your immune system could kill most kinds of cancer but often it can't keep up. either the cancer is faster than the immune system or it can defend itself against them. into being in scientists the testing the effectiveness of the vaccine therapy in fighting we're currently kenya. before spring comes from . we believe the therapeutic vaccine could have a long lasting effect in the body for instance extended immunity against any residual income your cells we hope this...
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pandemic-prevention platform manager amy jenkins told me, darpa inventions are all around us, everything from siritecnology, to phone's g.p.s.yo now, with hope of a coronavirus vaccine still uncertain, darpa is zeroing in on something faster. it's like a temporary fix for covid-19. >> a temporary fix. it's meant to put a firebreak around the pandemic. >> reporter: by sifting through the blood of covid-19 survivors, darpa hopes to identify and clone the genetic blueprint of the most powerful one to three antibodies that best fight the virus. >> we've got to find that needle in the haystack. >> reporter: darpa fund four teams of antibody detectives. >> they push us to levels that, you know, we maybe wouldn't even consider. >> reporter: blood from the first known covid-19 survivor in the u.s. was flown here to rob carnahan's lab at vanderbilt university, along with other samples from survivors infected at the outbreak's epicenter in wuhan, china. after reviewing over 3,000 antibodies, they're now down to just a hand full they hope will best combat the virus. >> each antibody has its own sort of perso
pandemic-prevention platform manager amy jenkins told me, darpa inventions are all around us, everything from siritecnology, to phone's g.p.s.yo now, with hope of a coronavirus vaccine still uncertain, darpa is zeroing in on something faster. it's like a temporary fix for covid-19. >> a temporary fix. it's meant to put a firebreak around the pandemic. >> reporter: by sifting through the blood of covid-19 survivors, darpa hopes to identify and clone the genetic blueprint of the most...
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to gender based violence and there's nothing that you hear from today it's that resources are mrs sirithis is not going to go away it's not going to disappear into thin resources i mean to say women's rights organizations around the world including you in women need to be better resourced we need to start seeing governments taking issues of women seriously and actually putting their money where their mouths are is especially corporate women are more than 50 percent of the global population that we are giving you the money to continue to operate and you need to start treating us as such. i'm not going to have to live to get it if i if i made what we got a lot of. money on you we're reading them you're talking to each other reprieve this christians is watching. it should be said that men do get used by women and i would have to assume that that has increased as well what do we know guess about that but you're nodding your head. yes i hear this all the time let's not forget them and it's absolutely true that the. most lethal situations though still tend to be men against women but when we
to gender based violence and there's nothing that you hear from today it's that resources are mrs sirithis is not going to go away it's not going to disappear into thin resources i mean to say women's rights organizations around the world including you in women need to be better resourced we need to start seeing governments taking issues of women seriously and actually putting their money where their mouths are is especially corporate women are more than 50 percent of the global population that...
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i would like to show this picture it so siri. this is the moment in time where i met carol bailey and curtis pitt. in all of the aviation people who might be on here. one of the coolest airplanes ever was designed by him. i went by myself and couldn't get any friends to go with. and someday pointed out that the shade of the hangover there. and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that. i thought what if i've never heard of them it was an incredible woman who did a lot of great things i will set myself on a mission and 27 years to get here. but i've been sending them and telling their story ever since. >> that is fantastic. it's deftly part of the war that a lot of us are interested in. they have incredibly have an impact on your career. how has this passion in crew --dash mike influenced your career in other ways. >> i think i have a the great vintage of and a lot of their sources were lost after the war. at the university of tennessee. an
i would like to show this picture it so siri. this is the moment in time where i met carol bailey and curtis pitt. in all of the aviation people who might be on here. one of the coolest airplanes ever was designed by him. i went by myself and couldn't get any friends to go with. and someday pointed out that the shade of the hangover there. and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that. i thought what if...
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image in american chambers of commerce that has really helped the community the small business owner siri to you know from posting webinars instructional webinars to really offering in language assistance but it's really i mean you know and our fear our fear continues for when we do reopen it you know we've been sort of all its distance. but now it's we start rio there is that fear of you know what it was like when. when we are back together and we'll will our children be people eat will there and threaten you just . not businesses right exactly where will there be continued fear of asian appearing people to you know carry the virus or what have you and that the stigma that's attached and lastly speaking of that you yourself had personally had an incident with kobe and discrimination are you willing to share that with us what happened to you. yes sure you know i live in new york city and i was walking my dog it was the 1st time that i actually put a mask on and this was mid march now. not everybody was putting the mask on there was still this controversy about facial masks and i put the m
image in american chambers of commerce that has really helped the community the small business owner siri to you know from posting webinars instructional webinars to really offering in language assistance but it's really i mean you know and our fear our fear continues for when we do reopen it you know we've been sort of all its distance. but now it's we start rio there is that fear of you know what it was like when. when we are back together and we'll will our children be people eat will there...
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participants in the big quinn network are incentivized now because it has grown as a largely been a factor in siri baked into the code along with the toshi plugging in some very basic human assumptions like humans will be greedy and so i think the coin is well positioned and this is sort of the you know for those who watch game of thrones this is a this is kind of like the final game this is need this is the chair you want to sit on and becoming has made it's about final and i think it's incredibly not waited 8 years to see this moment so i think it's going to be nice you may wager essays that come out often and that date that while thought out there well researched and you have really dug into some of the nuances of decline in the protocol i want to ask you this question however to wake there is what's called the difficulty adjustment and this seems to be the big quiet protocol and kind of almost as some would describe it as a living organism in other words it's. joel and a lot of ways and if it is a managing to. a call k. itself within the global economy by some very interesting technology withi
participants in the big quinn network are incentivized now because it has grown as a largely been a factor in siri baked into the code along with the toshi plugging in some very basic human assumptions like humans will be greedy and so i think the coin is well positioned and this is sort of the you know for those who watch game of thrones this is a this is kind of like the final game this is need this is the chair you want to sit on and becoming has made it's about final and i think it's...
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south african president siri around the poles us says the lockdown level in the country will start easing from june the 1st he says cities with the higher infection rates of his cape town and johannesburg will continue to be monitored in time however through our efforts it will be possible and we are aiming for this to place areas where infections are low levels 2 and one the implementation of a let level 3 from the beginning of june will involve the return to operation of most sectors of our economy subject to the observance of strict health protocols and social distancing rules the opening of the economy and other activities means that more public servants will also be required to go back to work. the world food program says an additional $130000000.00 people could be pushed to the brink of starvation by the end of the year because of the pandemic and most of them live in sub-saharan africa let's talk reports now from sunday in senegal's t.s. region. as children they were classmates job went on to mit in the u.s. and around a multi-national company before returning home to become the to
south african president siri around the poles us says the lockdown level in the country will start easing from june the 1st he says cities with the higher infection rates of his cape town and johannesburg will continue to be monitored in time however through our efforts it will be possible and we are aiming for this to place areas where infections are low levels 2 and one the implementation of a let level 3 from the beginning of june will involve the return to operation of most sectors of our...
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there were siri from pro-democracy politicians after a probe aging politician was elected as chairwoman for a key committee it's meant to scrutinize bare bones and had been without any there since late last year the backlog of bills includes a one that criminalizes marking china's national anthem and 15 anti-government protesters are appearing in a hong kong court charged over last year's mass rallies the group was arrested in april accused of helping to organize protests which were banned by the city's authorities and human rights experts have call for all of them to be released and for charges to be dropped the 1st hong kong protester to admit to writing charges were sentenced to 4 years in prison on friday. adrian brown joins us now live from hong kong so tell us about what's been happening in court 1st today with these to 15 pro-democracy campaign is aging. well fully i'm outside where scowling magistrates court and this is where the 15 activists have been appearing before a magistrate during the past hour we're not sure yet whether indeed any pleas have actually been entered but i
there were siri from pro-democracy politicians after a probe aging politician was elected as chairwoman for a key committee it's meant to scrutinize bare bones and had been without any there since late last year the backlog of bills includes a one that criminalizes marking china's national anthem and 15 anti-government protesters are appearing in a hong kong court charged over last year's mass rallies the group was arrested in april accused of helping to organize protests which were banned by...
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are now these new parents were supposed to be at home internet or siri. there's change in officially run by a reproduction clinic in ukraine they were born to circuit mothers for foreigners but at the country's close borders the parents can travel to them and nurses are now looking after them. in the corner with my wife. or to see the very. first. couple. is very difficult the issue was raised when the owner of this reproduction center in kiev released a video showing dozens of babies waiting for their parents it's estimated that across ukraine nearly 100 infants are in the same situation it borders remain closed and locked down measures are extended many fear the number could quickly rise if you wouldn't. know what these children here are facing a big problem i can't go to their parents who are in china france spain italy the us and bulgaria they're all in the same situation because the borders are closed. ukraine is one of the few countries that legally allow surrogacy for foreigners with a weak economy many women turn to the controversial industry wher
are now these new parents were supposed to be at home internet or siri. there's change in officially run by a reproduction clinic in ukraine they were born to circuit mothers for foreigners but at the country's close borders the parents can travel to them and nurses are now looking after them. in the corner with my wife. or to see the very. first. couple. is very difficult the issue was raised when the owner of this reproduction center in kiev released a video showing dozens of babies waiting...
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we are very encouraged about being able to finally use siri as a way of holding in voice supports andto build products for the apple tv and apple watch, something we have not been able to do unto recently. it is moving in the right direction but we have many steps to go before we consider this an open affair platform. emily: apple has stopped releasing numbers for apple music. do you think their growth has slowed? daniel: i can't speak to what their numbers are. my guess would be as much as your guests. we have said publicly before, we are two times the size of our nearest competitor and we are about three times the engagement from the nearest competitor. we think those characteristics means we should be growing faster. emily: i wonder if you are surprised apple has not innovated in the industry that has been dominated for so long. take.: here's my we talk about the big tech companies and how you could be greatood at building companies grew they are phenomenal companies, amazing businesses. there is something about focus. this is something that i have said a long time. we are unique.
we are very encouraged about being able to finally use siri as a way of holding in voice supports andto build products for the apple tv and apple watch, something we have not been able to do unto recently. it is moving in the right direction but we have many steps to go before we consider this an open affair platform. emily: apple has stopped releasing numbers for apple music. do you think their growth has slowed? daniel: i can't speak to what their numbers are. my guess would be as much as...
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i know these newborns were supposed to be at home when do you siri said there is change in a facility run by a reproduction clinic in ukraine they were born to certain mothers for foreigners but with the countries close borders the parents can travel to them and nurses are now looking after them which queue skip the core and then the muzzle as i'm in the rental care cannot be replaced with a thing else no matter how professionally a person looks after babies the psychological and emotional connection most be established within the 1st days of the baby's life we try to send parents photographs of the children and organise conference calls but this cannot substitute direct contact. the issue was raised when the owner of this reproduction centering released a video showing dozens of babies waiting for their parents it's estimated that across ukraine nearly $100.00 infants are in the same situation at borders remain closed and locked down measures are extended many fear the number could quickly rise if you order. these children here facing a big problem they can't go to their parents who
i know these newborns were supposed to be at home when do you siri said there is change in a facility run by a reproduction clinic in ukraine they were born to certain mothers for foreigners but with the countries close borders the parents can travel to them and nurses are now looking after them which queue skip the core and then the muzzle as i'm in the rental care cannot be replaced with a thing else no matter how professionally a person looks after babies the psychological and emotional...
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upgrade so pretty soon everybody is going to have to have the navigation what has happened before siri that the recent we've got the zoom bombing and the other stuff is people just didn't realize when overnight we basically had to shift the sitar workforce or being inside a building to now overnight we've become a virtual workforce we had gaps in policy we had weaknesses in security and one of the weaknesses was people that take advantage of sayings like you know making sure that the invites for resume were private they would post a lot of these links on. like city councils would message boards we saw it with kids so you no matter which one years you know it's going to be as there is no such thing as the safest platform everything is going to have its issues no matter every fortune 50 every fortune 100 company has been breached period so the one that this is the safe one is the one where you get familiar with it you understand what it does and what it doesn't do most vulnerable it is most in its incidents happen not because of what the software does it's because of what the user didn't
upgrade so pretty soon everybody is going to have to have the navigation what has happened before siri that the recent we've got the zoom bombing and the other stuff is people just didn't realize when overnight we basically had to shift the sitar workforce or being inside a building to now overnight we've become a virtual workforce we had gaps in policy we had weaknesses in security and one of the weaknesses was people that take advantage of sayings like you know making sure that the invites...
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thanks for coming to our core the madeira location we have a beautiful store in the siri building in san francisco. if you've never been there, it's a beautiful store, go in, by a few books and have dinner in the city. it's a wonderful way to spend your evening. remember, book passage is so much more than just a bookstore, we bring to you probably a thousand author readings every year, if you can believe that. in addition we also have all kinds of classes, language classes, writing classes, we have book groups, children's classes and finally, and proud to say we are going green. we have put in producing a paper newsletter which i know some of you received in the mail starting in march we are going to do an email only so if we don't have your email if you're not getting our email newsletters, please sign up. we have these little green pieces of paper where all the registers just put your email down and we will get you on the list. we still will have calendars and event promotions in the store. we rent our space too, i know that there are some event or corporate party planners out ther
thanks for coming to our core the madeira location we have a beautiful store in the siri building in san francisco. if you've never been there, it's a beautiful store, go in, by a few books and have dinner in the city. it's a wonderful way to spend your evening. remember, book passage is so much more than just a bookstore, we bring to you probably a thousand author readings every year, if you can believe that. in addition we also have all kinds of classes, language classes, writing classes, we...
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but what happens when you go beyond the iphone assignment the reason why siri has struggled unlike the echo system with google because apple uses it as a feature for the iphone rather than a new product in one steve jobs died it became clear that had potential to go from a voice computing platform apple still can't bring that division together and that's cultural. how many come to gather there's andrew aid, search, maps, youtube, muso on and on and the reason that works is because they talk to each other so someone working on a different project to know the code word people just stop speaking to other divisions and that's why it's culture that's why it works pretty well so all the credit to mask and jobs they have done good work but i don't think they are the model what leadership looks like going forward. >> so to bring this to gather that they say it's so easy to think it's a secret sauce with the technology that like financing everything else but the reality to be correlated with the people who were there what they are able to do and their tech giants and with the ability to give fe
but what happens when you go beyond the iphone assignment the reason why siri has struggled unlike the echo system with google because apple uses it as a feature for the iphone rather than a new product in one steve jobs died it became clear that had potential to go from a voice computing platform apple still can't bring that division together and that's cultural. how many come to gather there's andrew aid, search, maps, youtube, muso on and on and the reason that works is because they talk to...
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its siri -- ceo is michael o'leary and he said that the state deal outs of flagship carriers are unfairs airline. michael: if the lufthansa as, and al rances italia has been nationalized again. we are the largest airline in italy but now we have to compete the the italia that has money for that guidance. this means that we will have to have fewer pilots and cabin crew. the remaining would be paid less. we are reviewing -- we would be closing bases and hurting some of the economies like spain and italy where it could get a year or two years for that traffic to return, and we are looking at our fleet orders and are in discussions with airbus and boeing. because, we need to right side the company after three to five years of very grim trading. >> how many jobs are you going to have left? how many employees? what will you do a flying comes back after this crisis? michael: we employ 18,000 people so we are announcing cuts of over 50% that we are going to have to regrettably lose, 3000 pilots and cabin crew. that is because, this year we facing less than carrying 100 million passengers agains
its siri -- ceo is michael o'leary and he said that the state deal outs of flagship carriers are unfairs airline. michael: if the lufthansa as, and al rances italia has been nationalized again. we are the largest airline in italy but now we have to compete the the italia that has money for that guidance. this means that we will have to have fewer pilots and cabin crew. the remaining would be paid less. we are reviewing -- we would be closing bases and hurting some of the economies like spain...
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just regret it without such a go see your thoughts on this fire chief siri whose fuel yet and and why. well i mean for me it's dirty rubbish i mean it is i'm amazed to where he. absolutely or is but yeah yeah you got a problem however i mean the 1st problem is that as i saida everybody can say anything today because nobody i trust there's a whole experiment and a circle of fish are saying if you will and we have to walk on it we have to risk devilish its trust to all those who carry out research study is carry out serious who are care for the benefit of all. the 2nd problem not the problem of the the stop laughing because that in your old video you show that this absolute theory was spread out and then you tube intervene i think that we have to do much more. and we must be much more demanding with that is the platform because they must be our allies in fighting this kind of absolute theory and in fighting it war against misinformation which otherwise could really threaten our democratic regime in our society is and i think that is something which as being put under my strong ally that
just regret it without such a go see your thoughts on this fire chief siri whose fuel yet and and why. well i mean for me it's dirty rubbish i mean it is i'm amazed to where he. absolutely or is but yeah yeah you got a problem however i mean the 1st problem is that as i saida everybody can say anything today because nobody i trust there's a whole experiment and a circle of fish are saying if you will and we have to walk on it we have to risk devilish its trust to all those who carry out...
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this is what i'll be making siri i don't care for it personally but she loves it let me turn, uncle alouth, a georgia girl some friends of ours, cali's hot cheese biscuits pimiento cheese, jelly, mimosa, that will be our breakfast. amongst other things craig? >> we've taken to going on family hikes since this started. i know it's going to be chilly we found a great spot near where we live. lindsay said she would like to spend the day with the kids so we're going to take mom out for a family hike. that's the plan. >> nice. >> wow, those both sound really good guys, let's not forget to toast two of our favorite moms, savannah and hoda. we wanted to do something special for mother's day for you. our good friends at the bakery sent you amazing cookies you know them. hoda, you're obsessed with them, one of our favorites we have some special messengers. savannah, take a look. hopefully this will work. >> hey, oh, my gosh. come here, guys. my favorite. come here. >> bring them in there they are we are all obsessed with them. hi, bailey. >> look at my best friends char char. >> i love it >> ye
this is what i'll be making siri i don't care for it personally but she loves it let me turn, uncle alouth, a georgia girl some friends of ours, cali's hot cheese biscuits pimiento cheese, jelly, mimosa, that will be our breakfast. amongst other things craig? >> we've taken to going on family hikes since this started. i know it's going to be chilly we found a great spot near where we live. lindsay said she would like to spend the day with the kids so we're going to take mom out for a...
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siri, set a reminder not to trust you. >> done. >> stephen: some areas are predicted to see it worsethan others. for example, researchers say that south florida looks worrisome. a sentence that really could have been written at any time. explaining why south florida looks particularly bad, one researcher said of the region, "it's a densely crowded area. there's a lot of tinder down there." and if you're trying to avoid spreading disease, the last thing you want is tinder. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: we also got a troubling study from trump's alma mater, the wharton school of business, which found that eliminating all social distance guidelines could cause positive coronavirus case numbers to tick as high as 5.4 million by july 24. wow, those are the most troubling numbers wharton could release, other than trump's grades. more not-the-best fantastic news, according to a new report, "coronavirus testing is a mess in the u.s." because proper testing regimes "require federal guidance, leadership and support," really? that's like reading a recipe and seeing the main ingredient is one you don't have
siri, set a reminder not to trust you. >> done. >> stephen: some areas are predicted to see it worsethan others. for example, researchers say that south florida looks worrisome. a sentence that really could have been written at any time. explaining why south florida looks particularly bad, one researcher said of the region, "it's a densely crowded area. there's a lot of tinder down there." and if you're trying to avoid spreading disease, the last thing you want is tinder....
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the reason why siri has struggled like the echo and a google assistant has done well but it looks as a feature for the iphone. then went steve jobs died it became clear of the potential to go to a little assistant to a voice computing platform but apple cannot bring that together and that's cultural. how many divisions inside google come together to build the assistant quick search, mail, maps, music, on and on it works because all the divisions talk to each other but if someone's working on different project you don't have to know the code word you can't say it to people so then people give up speaking to other divisions but the google assistant works pretty well. all the credit to my scan jobs they did good work. they have done good work but i don't think they are the model for the future work in leadership going forward. >> to bring this together with this continuous theme to say it's so easy to think as far as what technology has but the reality the output is 100 percent correlated to the people or their and what they can do and the more that we can emulate that tech giant to min
the reason why siri has struggled like the echo and a google assistant has done well but it looks as a feature for the iphone. then went steve jobs died it became clear of the potential to go to a little assistant to a voice computing platform but apple cannot bring that together and that's cultural. how many divisions inside google come together to build the assistant quick search, mail, maps, music, on and on it works because all the divisions talk to each other but if someone's working on...
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for this siri didisplaced populationon in all the couny , the contact syria of covid19 has b been a huge challenge and burden, not only do many of them still liveve in informal settlements, so a lot of them even a after seven or eight years are living in tents, don't have access often to livelihood opportutunities so ty can't provide income for their families, so there often dependent already -- even pre-covivid -- on humanitarian d and food provision, and even running water provision, from outside -- they're not able to be self-sufficient. so you can imagine in both lebanon and in turkey that people who are living in tents beside each other in very crowded anand cramped conditions who often share one toilet or one running water tap between many families will have a real challenge to prevent the spread of covid, but also just to maintain their basic standard of living during this public health crisis. and one of the things we have seen across the world, but definitely within the couountry surrounding syria, is individuals who were already facing poverty now not being able to afford fo
for this siri didisplaced populationon in all the couny , the contact syria of covid19 has b been a huge challenge and burden, not only do many of them still liveve in informal settlements, so a lot of them even a after seven or eight years are living in tents, don't have access often to livelihood opportutunities so ty can't provide income for their families, so there often dependent already -- even pre-covivid -- on humanitarian d and food provision, and even running water provision, from...
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way we interface and connect with one another through conversation, were already seeing that with sirid alexa through recession. were starting to see devices advise in the form of cameras. and ultimately through empathy. i think this will manifest in the framework i use to cut it project that into the future is that it's a tool. the same way that if you have a hearing problem you go out and buy a hearing aid or if you don't see very well you have vision problems you use contact lenses or eyeglasses. in a virtual world, which a lot of us are in you don't have the same quality of emotional intelligence. your eq is a little lower so i think of these tools of augmenting our eq. it's more of a partnership as opposed to us versus the social robots. i think social robots and all these things can really help us do our jobs better so i'm excited about that.if it goes wrong, and i think we can talk about the ways with which this can go wrong, for me it's about respecting privacy and consent and being a trusted prayer partners a people feel comfortable sharing this very personal information. that
way we interface and connect with one another through conversation, were already seeing that with sirid alexa through recession. were starting to see devices advise in the form of cameras. and ultimately through empathy. i think this will manifest in the framework i use to cut it project that into the future is that it's a tool. the same way that if you have a hearing problem you go out and buy a hearing aid or if you don't see very well you have vision problems you use contact lenses or...
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imagine if i can respect so much time on a devices if there was a kind of life coach or equivalent of siri that thickets to know you really well and flag you seem a little extra depress the last few days. maybe need to do until class and suggest that for you or you could say you know what? i noticed you were super un-empathetic on that last resume call. or you're kind of me or rude, whatever. maybe you should consider doing x, y and z or they can flag things like depression. it can be a learning companion. so if you're taking the online class and you don't have the grid to keep going they can cheer you on. there's a lot of opportunity for this idea of a coach that helps you be productive, more and more healthier or more connected, to have your back. >> excellent. thank you for that. share with us the current landscape. where are we today? what's more cutting edge in real time, and what are you most excited about when you look at the different pockets of innovation in this space? what's currently do you think that the most exciting most game changing technology to help? >> i want to maybe s
imagine if i can respect so much time on a devices if there was a kind of life coach or equivalent of siri that thickets to know you really well and flag you seem a little extra depress the last few days. maybe need to do until class and suggest that for you or you could say you know what? i noticed you were super un-empathetic on that last resume call. or you're kind of me or rude, whatever. maybe you should consider doing x, y and z or they can flag things like depression. it can be a...
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with me is siri hampapur, a masters student, and izzy moran, who is hoping to go to university in septembernnect universities to prospective students. good morning to all of you, thank you so much forjoining us. so much to talk about. easy, let's begin with you, an a—level student, but no a—level exams to do. are you hoping that you will be able to actually get on the course, which you are hoping to start in september, which is injournalism. i do maths. maths, sorry. i am is injournalism. i do maths. maths, sorry. iam mixing is injournalism. i do maths. maths, sorry. i am mixing you up. you are having to study maths. but i got the right university! what prospects do you have right now of getting that place the location that you want?|j think the thing is no one is sure where they stand at all. in terms of achieving my predicted grades, it is achieving my predicted grades, it is a case of you just have to wait and see. i don't think anyone is certain they will get into their first choice any more. and how stressful is that at the moment? i know you would have preferred to do the exams, get i
with me is siri hampapur, a masters student, and izzy moran, who is hoping to go to university in septembernnect universities to prospective students. good morning to all of you, thank you so much forjoining us. so much to talk about. easy, let's begin with you, an a—level student, but no a—level exams to do. are you hoping that you will be able to actually get on the course, which you are hoping to start in september, which is injournalism. i do maths. maths, sorry. i am is injournalism. i...
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i know these new parents were supposed to be at home internet or siri. there's change in a facility run by a reproduction clinic in ukraine they were born to circuit mothers for foreigners but at the country's close borders the parents can travel to them and nurses are now looking after them. in the corner with my wife. or to see the very. first. puppy. is very difficult. the issue was raised when the owner of this reproduction center in kiev released a video showing dozens of babies waiting for their parents it's estimated that across ukraine nearly $100.00 infants are in the same situation it borders remain closed and locked down measures are extended many fear the number could quickly rise if you want to. know what these children here are facing a big problem i can't go to their parents who are in china france spain italy the us and bulgaria they're all in the same situation because the borders are closed. ukraine is one of the few countries that legally allow surrogacy for foreigners with a weak economy many women turn to the controversial industry w
i know these new parents were supposed to be at home internet or siri. there's change in a facility run by a reproduction clinic in ukraine they were born to circuit mothers for foreigners but at the country's close borders the parents can travel to them and nurses are now looking after them. in the corner with my wife. or to see the very. first. puppy. is very difficult. the issue was raised when the owner of this reproduction center in kiev released a video showing dozens of babies waiting...
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speaking to other divisions and that's why siri is culture.e assistant, actually works pretty well. all the credit to musk and job saved him good work. i don't think they are the model for what the future work and leadership looks like going forward. >> thanks much alex, just to bring this all together anyway, continuous theme in this whole conversation based on everything were saying, is that it is so easy it's all about keep it first technology that a company has. this financier avails but the reality ultimately, the company output is one 100% correlated. the people who are there, what they're able to do the more we can emulate the giants and their ability to minimize execution where they have the mentality and have disability to give feedback listen to feedback and be open, the more it helps. we've got some great audience questions had been coming in a minute dive into those everybody else if you have a question try to submit it in the next couple of minutes so we get to it. i got one great question hear from dena, she asks about how to get
speaking to other divisions and that's why siri is culture.e assistant, actually works pretty well. all the credit to musk and job saved him good work. i don't think they are the model for what the future work and leadership looks like going forward. >> thanks much alex, just to bring this all together anyway, continuous theme in this whole conversation based on everything were saying, is that it is so easy it's all about keep it first technology that a company has. this financier avails...
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long-term, we do expect apple to open up and we are very encouraged about being ase to now finally use siriay of building invoice support and also being available to build products for apple tv and apple watch, something we haven't been able to do until very recently, so i think it is moving in the right direction but we still have many steps to go before we consider this an open and fair platform. >> apple has stopped releasing numbers for apple music. do you think their growth has slowed, perhaps? can't really speak to what the numbers are. as much asuld be your guests. what we have, and we have said this publicly before, we are two times the size of our nearest competitor, about three times seen engagement that our nearest competitor too and we think those two characteristics mean we should be growing faster. emily: are you surprised apple has not been invaded more in an industry that it dominated for so long? daniel: here's my take. we talk a lot about these big tech companies and we talk a lot about how you can be very good at building these great companies come and they truly are phen
long-term, we do expect apple to open up and we are very encouraged about being ase to now finally use siriay of building invoice support and also being available to build products for apple tv and apple watch, something we haven't been able to do until very recently, so i think it is moving in the right direction but we still have many steps to go before we consider this an open and fair platform. >> apple has stopped releasing numbers for apple music. do you think their growth has...
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i saw charlie and veil, what were you guys doing >> hanging out eating a lot i made cookie's from siri's the sun having fun we had a good time >> that's fun. how about you, hoda? >> we do this thing, we're trying to do no phone weekends, which is weird because i have no documentation of our lives anymore. we had fun the kids won't remember. we look back, what did we do we had fun, we just don't have a picture of it. we had a great time, barbecue, bubbles, joe and i had tequila. come on, what else is there. >> made memories. >> at least you remember it, that's a good sign craig, did you go fishing with the family >> yes it was lindsay's idea. most of the good judiciary committee -- good ideas in my house are. she was after me to take the kids fishing i wasn't much of a fisherman growing up she was. >> catch anything? >> we caught nothing but we had a good time. we had a good time. >> memories. >> uncle al, might be quicker, why don't you just tell us what you didn't grill this weekend. >> well, we ended up doing some fish we ended up doing some steak, some shrimp. courtney grilled shrimp,
i saw charlie and veil, what were you guys doing >> hanging out eating a lot i made cookie's from siri's the sun having fun we had a good time >> that's fun. how about you, hoda? >> we do this thing, we're trying to do no phone weekends, which is weird because i have no documentation of our lives anymore. we had fun the kids won't remember. we look back, what did we do we had fun, we just don't have a picture of it. we had a great time, barbecue, bubbles, joe and i had...
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siri tells me, flour have been hard to find at the market, so many people are baking it doesn't surprise skyrocketed for april and may, with one of the top songs being "watermelon sugar" by harry styles so people are having fun making these play lists with food oriented songs, i guess. another big jump for hair-related play lists, for those people cutting and dying their own hair at home something the graphics department and i know a little something about. those numbers are up 50% and the song "complicated" by avril lavigne. it came out in 2002, a huge hit for her. people at home cutting hair, on the play list. another top song for haircutting and dying was "high hopes" by the band panic at the disco. fitting, because after you look in the mirror and all you can have is high hopes you don't look like a poodle that makes sense. >> or panic. >> and unsurprisingly, work from home play lists, they exploded the work from home theme, they're up 114%. the top track on that play list was the song "work from home," an anthem for fifth harmony. and end it with "9 to 5," it got >>> good morning to
siri tells me, flour have been hard to find at the market, so many people are baking it doesn't surprise skyrocketed for april and may, with one of the top songs being "watermelon sugar" by harry styles so people are having fun making these play lists with food oriented songs, i guess. another big jump for hair-related play lists, for those people cutting and dying their own hair at home something the graphics department and i know a little something about. those numbers are up 50%...
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i got off the show and i came back in the house, i was at a pool house, and siri said, how did the showreat we pulled it off we accomplished it that's amazing. >> carson, do they still do the chair turns? how does that work >> we're at the point of the show where the chairs are inactive it's just the coaches. last night we had a big elimination. we're down to our top nine artist we're in a truncated season anyway because of the olympics only two more weeks of the show, finale on the 18th we'll go from 9:00 to 5:00 next week happening at home, we sent artists kits they have to have lights and their family members helping them out our crews limited, socially spaced it's amazing, again, it's even something we can pull off. shout out to our crew. they really get the credit. >> hats off to you, to >> hats off to you, to guys, we do haveo. a [music] [music] especially in times like these, strong public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> welcome back al, big storms for the weekend can't believe it. >> here in the northeast all winter we never had the polar vortex it was stuck
i got off the show and i came back in the house, i was at a pool house, and siri said, how did the showreat we pulled it off we accomplished it that's amazing. >> carson, do they still do the chair turns? how does that work >> we're at the point of the show where the chairs are inactive it's just the coaches. last night we had a big elimination. we're down to our top nine artist we're in a truncated season anyway because of the olympics only two more weeks of the show, finale on the...