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. >> others we spock with agreed. but worry the companies may want the women to continue working instead of taking maternity leave. >> google and come pans panies . offer perks, never leave the company. yeah, wuonder if that means i shouldn't be bearing children until later. >> facebook started covering its employees. apple's policy starts in january. ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> a matter of time. newest addiction from silicone valley, google glass addiction. san diego doctors are officially calling it internet adekttidict disorder. linked to the everdeuce of google glass. treated for withdrawal after using google glass 18 hours a day. in therapy he would place finger to the right side of his face to turn on the device. the patient its being treated in out patient program. google yet to comment. >> not uber or lift not yet. side car inked a deal with sfo to become the first official ride sharing service. sfo the first airport in california to sign a permit with a transportation network company. the deal allows side
. >> others we spock with agreed. but worry the companies may want the women to continue working instead of taking maternity leave. >> google and come pans panies . offer perks, never leave the company. yeah, wuonder if that means i shouldn't be bearing children until later. >> facebook started covering its employees. apple's policy starts in january. ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> a matter of time. newest addiction from silicone valley, google glass addiction. san...
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they are keen to grab the spocks. alex spark is one of the challenges. the excitement reflects it. that is all the sport for now. thank you very much. >> now, the curtain is going up on the 16th international film festival in zimbabwe. the focus on the new generation of african film-makers. we spoke to one of them. >> i am a film-maker from zimbabwe. i wanted to make any kind of story, a story that would allow me to reach people, touch people - whether positively or negatively - get a rehabilitation from people all over the world. >> the film industry had a difficult time obvious the last decade or so with the precarious situation that took place at the turn of the century. the younger generation particularly have really jumped the hurdle was they didn't go through the same struggles we did. we opened the gates for great form, and we are starting to see the changes coming through. naturally we have funding issues. there's no government funding for film in zimbabwe. we have to find other ways to fund the films. there's an incredible resilience, and in the film industry, we managed t
they are keen to grab the spocks. alex spark is one of the challenges. the excitement reflects it. that is all the sport for now. thank you very much. >> now, the curtain is going up on the 16th international film festival in zimbabwe. the focus on the new generation of african film-makers. we spoke to one of them. >> i am a film-maker from zimbabwe. i wanted to make any kind of story, a story that would allow me to reach people, touch people - whether positively or negatively - get...
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spock. and we know who he will be for halloween. >> who? >> morgan freeman. we handed him that one on a silver platter. >> go ahead and defend your hero, president obama's hair. >> this is just another lie that barak hussein obama sold to the american people. he claimed the oceans would stop rising and they are still rising. he claimed to be born in america, but he was born in hawaii. and he ran for president as a man with black hair. as soon as he got elected he was a man with gray hair. americans didn't vote for a man with gray hair. he is not the beloved morgan freeman of "shawshank." he is morgan freeman after "wanted." where he appeared to be a law man he was a traitor. he was the guy who would tell you if you like your health care plan you can keep it. wake up, america. >> i will say this before we move to an actual story, i believe -- you can put your finger down. actually keep it up. you look like the guy from scandal. >> which one? >> the older gay fellow. >> when they start to make him young, that's who you look like. this is crazy right now. >> i h
spock. and we know who he will be for halloween. >> who? >> morgan freeman. we handed him that one on a silver platter. >> go ahead and defend your hero, president obama's hair. >> this is just another lie that barak hussein obama sold to the american people. he claimed the oceans would stop rising and they are still rising. he claimed to be born in america, but he was born in hawaii. and he ran for president as a man with black hair. as soon as he got elected he was a...
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we don't have a large spock pile. -- stockpile. the reality is we'd have to fire it up.r if we had to start at one end of the country and work to the other. again, there's small pox vaccine, we know how to make it, we have the technology that works. people have been letting it slide. there's a lot of people that need it. into there's a best-selling model called "i am pilgrim", suggesting that not only could the small pox virus be recreated, but altered in a way that would defeat the vaccines that we would now have. >> mother nature alters viruses all the time. that's why we have a flu shot. manually altering the virus - scientifically credible, that you may be able to do that. when you tinker with these things, you are likely to destroy the vibrancy or viability as you are to make it more dangerous. manmade tinkering, designer biological weapons is on the list of things keeping homeland security planners up at night. >> how concerned should we be about the small pox that exists in the labs, and russia, and c.d.c., and some that think north korea may have some. should we
we don't have a large spock pile. -- stockpile. the reality is we'd have to fire it up.r if we had to start at one end of the country and work to the other. again, there's small pox vaccine, we know how to make it, we have the technology that works. people have been letting it slide. there's a lot of people that need it. into there's a best-selling model called "i am pilgrim", suggesting that not only could the small pox virus be recreated, but altered in a way that would defeat the...
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he most famously is spock in the new "star trek" movies.r, has produced some of the better independent or smaller movies of the last four or five years. >> seth: please welcome zachary quinto! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome, my friend. >> thanks man. it's good to be here. >> seth: it's good to see you. >> you, too. >> seth: this is such an interesting concept for a show. explain it to us real quick. >> yeah, well chris moore, who is the creator of "project green light" came to us with the idea. so, where as "project green light" took a project and followed it through development and into production, this one takes one script, gives it to two directors, they're each able to do a re-write on the script and then shoot their version of the movie. so it's basically two directors directing a movie from the same source material. >> seth: that's really fascinating. you have moved -- you obviously have produced movies as well. "margin call," "all is lost." >> yes. >> seth: what appealed to you about this concept? >> i think the idea of seeing wha
he most famously is spock in the new "star trek" movies.r, has produced some of the better independent or smaller movies of the last four or five years. >> seth: please welcome zachary quinto! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ welcome, my friend. >> thanks man. it's good to be here. >> seth: it's good to see you. >> you, too. >> seth: this is such an interesting concept for a show. explain it to us real quick. >> yeah, well chris moore, who is the creator...
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. >> i started by looking at his facebook page and spock with his facebook friends. his friends said he went to a muslim school and took time off to memorize the koran which they said was completely normal. everyone said they were shocked that he was very smart, that he was very social. but looking further at his digital footprint, looking at that facebook profile there are a couple clues. if you look at his cover profile it's a picture of lions. and what one terrorism expert told me was that he said that image is used overwhelmingly by isis reporters. but you're looking at his likes right now, chicago bulls, muslims for peace. and so it's very hard to put the two and two together. on youtube he liked "vice" he loves the "god ciller" trailer but he liked extremist videos and i gained access to his status updates that you can't see unless you're friends with him and one thing he said on september 2 was "isis' actions are going to make our lives harder." so when you put two and two together you have to think feds must have had compelling evidence before he went to that
. >> i started by looking at his facebook page and spock with his facebook friends. his friends said he went to a muslim school and took time off to memorize the koran which they said was completely normal. everyone said they were shocked that he was very smart, that he was very social. but looking further at his digital footprint, looking at that facebook profile there are a couple clues. if you look at his cover profile it's a picture of lions. and what one terrorism expert told me was...
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benjamin spock's "the common sense book of baby and child care." runners up, sharing position number five were margaret mitchell's "gone with the wind," harper lee's "to kill a mockingbird," jacqueline susann's "valley of the dolls," book of millennium records, virgin publishing 1999. do you remember -- i think you had it in the book -- how many copies of the -- 45 million copies of "a message to garcia?" >> guest: it was something that -- it was something absolutely phenomenal, written by this man, who i guess, you know, he struck me, fascinating character. something like a cross between rothgen and our william morris in the u.k. he'd set up this sort of arts and crafts community in east aurora. at a printing press, he produced this magazine called "the philistine." and, you know, what was he doing on board the lusitania? he decided to set sail with his wife to go and reason with the kaiser. and he'd written this essay called, "the man who'd lifted the lid off hell." he was going to go and remonstrate with kaiser to stop the war. c-span: did he su
benjamin spock's "the common sense book of baby and child care." runners up, sharing position number five were margaret mitchell's "gone with the wind," harper lee's "to kill a mockingbird," jacqueline susann's "valley of the dolls," book of millennium records, virgin publishing 1999. do you remember -- i think you had it in the book -- how many copies of the -- 45 million copies of "a message to garcia?" >> guest: it was something that --...
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former vice president dick cheney spock at our campus. he believed 9/11 could have been prevented if the nsa had the capabilities back then that it has today. do you agree with this statement and why or why not. >> there's been enormous amounts of scholarship on whether 9/11 could have been prevented with today's technology, but it's actually, it's been fairly well established, it certainly was the view of the 9/11 commission that 9/11 could have been prevented with what they had then had they used it as designed, had the coordination between fbi and cia going the way it should have been and so on. that's sort of beyond my qualification to speak. the issue of the fisc advocate also beyond my competence. i've followed a lot of the stories, i've read a lot of fisc opinions and fisa requests in the past. any proceeding before a neutral arbiter is going to be, in the long run, work better and make better decisions if there's a checking power, if there's an advocate. we know that this fisa court blessed, you sort of had a number of big decisio
former vice president dick cheney spock at our campus. he believed 9/11 could have been prevented if the nsa had the capabilities back then that it has today. do you agree with this statement and why or why not. >> there's been enormous amounts of scholarship on whether 9/11 could have been prevented with today's technology, but it's actually, it's been fairly well established, it certainly was the view of the 9/11 commission that 9/11 could have been prevented with what they had then had...