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and to boldly go where no mayor has gone before: in indonesian city official looks to star trek to leadis city into the future. good morning asia, hello world. it is a monday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i am exciting addition of asia business report. iam rico exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. exciting addition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. we exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we start off with the us central bank, and jerome powell, you see on your screens, jerome powell, you see on your screens, is said to be sworn in as the new chair of the federal reserve , the new chair of the federal reserve, replacing janet yellen. by nominating him, donald trump river wey from tradition, as most us presidents have chosen to appoint the same chair in their first year of power. the bbc has more from new york. donald trump's pick for the job, jerome powell, is the new chair of the us federal reserve. but why is is such an importantjob, and why should it matter to you and i? welcome at th
and to boldly go where no mayor has gone before: in indonesian city official looks to star trek to leadis city into the future. good morning asia, hello world. it is a monday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i am exciting addition of asia business report. iam rico exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. exciting addition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. we exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we...
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we watched "star trek" and saw the colors of the uniforms. it was like when dorothy goes to all, it was a whole other dimension. >> i guess this is a process question. 70's --classes in the in the 1970's to adults. one of the reasons i do that is because i think the 1970's don't get the respect they deserve. a lot of classes on the 1960's and a lot on the 1980's. at the same time, you know not of attention is given to 1968. victor: that's why would this book. >> you just asked and answered my question. victor: a little secret, i probably read every 1968 in 1969 book that came out. i kept thinking, and in one of my previous books is about teenagers from the 1960's. there were all of these cool things happening in 1967 when i was doing my research good i wanted to steal some ideas from someone who had written in 1967 book and they did not exist. i talked to my publishers and they looked around and said, go ahead. ng aspect. marketi victor: i am no marketing genius that i said, i think any year in the 1960's -- and by the way, hint, there is not
we watched "star trek" and saw the colors of the uniforms. it was like when dorothy goes to all, it was a whole other dimension. >> i guess this is a process question. 70's --classes in the in the 1970's to adults. one of the reasons i do that is because i think the 1970's don't get the respect they deserve. a lot of classes on the 1960's and a lot on the 1980's. at the same time, you know not of attention is given to 1968. victor: that's why would this book. >> you just...
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if you think about the 60s, every depiction of computers even star trek, ironically we are getting back to star trek now with the google home and amazon device which you go you know, i will not use the phrase because it will probably trigger devices all of the country but i will say anyway. google home, order a million copies of "the friendly orange glow". [laughter] watch the system crash. but now, is like structure. computer working. at the distance of this planet. you know, that is nine light-years or whatever. there was no notion of social with any depiction of computers. given how the 9000 anything. it was the same thing. talk to and it was considered futuristic. unfortunately that is where we are headed. it will be interesting what that does to social. ... and it's great dot this all comes forward because it's a book that has been magic and mystery. they do educational technology to help people learn and i wonder if any of the technology from the plato world actually came forward to what is used today and learning applications and devices. based on what i looked around and saw i w
if you think about the 60s, every depiction of computers even star trek, ironically we are getting back to star trek now with the google home and amazon device which you go you know, i will not use the phrase because it will probably trigger devices all of the country but i will say anyway. google home, order a million copies of "the friendly orange glow". [laughter] watch the system crash. but now, is like structure. computer working. at the distance of this planet. you know, that is...
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in almost interview you see with neil, he talks about we are on path to star trek replicator. in many cases the replicator was the map for neil. we had a lot of bounce-back. a lot of people on the fab ecosystem say that's a terrible mental map because first of all, he wouldn't know how to fix that. it didn't work. he doesn't know how to fix that. the company that made the replicator does, he didn't have the literacies, that's the future where perhaps people don't have the literacy to know how to make almost everything and very consumer centric. created a fascinating debate about what are mental maps and is the replicator the mental map. with that, we wrap. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you so much, what an afternoon. [laughter] >> extreme pleasure for me to be part of this panel in such a good company. what an impressive series of talks, thank you. as woody alan says, 80% of success is showing up. here we are. [laughter] >> a year ago at station in baltimore a young inventor, 8-year-old told me fabrication makes us aware of what we are capable of and i think that's what i
in almost interview you see with neil, he talks about we are on path to star trek replicator. in many cases the replicator was the map for neil. we had a lot of bounce-back. a lot of people on the fab ecosystem say that's a terrible mental map because first of all, he wouldn't know how to fix that. it didn't work. he doesn't know how to fix that. the company that made the replicator does, he didn't have the literacies, that's the future where perhaps people don't have the literacy to know how...
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it's something out of star trek to be honest. >> it really is, especially her face.at she looked like before all of that paint is covering her body and face. >> pretty need. very talented people. you put them together, you get something special. >>> she wants to pull a fast one on her prankster hubby. >> she's taken his car. >> see why her valentine's surprise is one he's not loving. >> like it? >> do i like it? >> happy valentine's day! at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. at&t has a network
it's something out of star trek to be honest. >> it really is, especially her face.at she looked like before all of that paint is covering her body and face. >> pretty need. very talented people. you put them together, you get something special. >>> she wants to pull a fast one on her prankster hubby. >> she's taken his car. >> see why her valentine's surprise is one he's not loving. >> like it? >> do i like it? >> happy valentine's day! at the...
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. >>> those of us who are trekkers, that is the bore queen, amazing digital artistry in the star trekared in a tv series. if i asked you what artist could possibly paint themselves to look like the bore queen, i know you'd guess -- >> miriana kika amilosevic. she has talent and resistance to her talent is futile. >> she paints her body, gets her hair back, makes herself bald and does everything, that's actress alex kreig probably had to sit through in hair and makeup. >> we've seen her do it before but every single time is mind blowing. >> because she's so enterprising. >> by the end of this, all this work, she makes a pretty good facsimile again. well done, kika, again. >>> cat and nat are going to give us -- >> a little walk down memory lane. >> moms throughout the decades. >> you know the older kids you have in your house? they were free baby sitters. >> the big secure the little, hands down. >> oh, yeah, we did. >>> and you're about to witness an awesome chain reaction. >> it got so inventive, my jaw started hanging open. >> see what has us all so intrigued. >> that is insane and
. >>> those of us who are trekkers, that is the bore queen, amazing digital artistry in the star trekared in a tv series. if i asked you what artist could possibly paint themselves to look like the bore queen, i know you'd guess -- >> miriana kika amilosevic. she has talent and resistance to her talent is futile. >> she paints her body, gets her hair back, makes herself bald and does everything, that's actress alex kreig probably had to sit through in hair and makeup....
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a star trek inspired command centre and free public wifi — how one indonesian mayor is is using technologyekend was pretty mixed, wasn't it? at least we ended on a mostly sunny note, that is across the majority of the country on sunday. now it is turning colder. cold enough for some snow this week. some of us will get a covering of the next few days. you might even have some snow in your area already. that is most likely across south—eastern areas, east anglia, and into lincolnshire. wintry showers blowing off the north sea of the past few hours. there a covering just in time for the rush hour, particularly in kent and sussex, essex, and the greater london area. these areas we are talking about. that north—easterly wind bringing a cold and wintry showers. the further west you are the bright it will be. it will be cold. temperatures in towns and sittings, around freezing that make cities. one or two flecks of snow likely into the north—east of england as well. the rest of the country, northern ireland, the rest of england, scotland, waking to frosty weather but mostly bright if frfizta weath
a star trek inspired command centre and free public wifi — how one indonesian mayor is is using technologyekend was pretty mixed, wasn't it? at least we ended on a mostly sunny note, that is across the majority of the country on sunday. now it is turning colder. cold enough for some snow this week. some of us will get a covering of the next few days. you might even have some snow in your area already. that is most likely across south—eastern areas, east anglia, and into lincolnshire. wintry...
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. >> the first star trek movie, though found voyager. maybe that will happen with that. that's dating myself. that's an old movie. 48 in lakeport. 47 ukiah. high temperature today. the rest of us around 50 to 54 degrees. the breezes making it feel much cooler. 24 in lakeport, ukiah. napa, 28. 29 in livermore. san ramon valley around 27, 28 degrees. same thing in morgan hill. 30 in palo alto. 31 in fremont. it's going to be a chilly one tonight. temperature doesn't jump above freezing in the north bay valleys until about friday morning. sue? >> we're taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza here. if i could pull it up on the computer. we've got good looking conditions this morning as, of course, it is a holiday. traffic is moving at the limit as you might expect. holiday light is -- here we go. taking a look at the traffic map. no red anywhere. each for the early morning commuters. a reminder for your presidents' day, b.a.r.t. is on the saturday schedule. ace train has two trains. 3 and 5 out of the central valley. pretty much every mass transit agency is either on satu
. >> the first star trek movie, though found voyager. maybe that will happen with that. that's dating myself. that's an old movie. 48 in lakeport. 47 ukiah. high temperature today. the rest of us around 50 to 54 degrees. the breezes making it feel much cooler. 24 in lakeport, ukiah. napa, 28. 29 in livermore. san ramon valley around 27, 28 degrees. same thing in morgan hill. 30 in palo alto. 31 in fremont. it's going to be a chilly one tonight. temperature doesn't jump above freezing in...
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a star trek—inspired command centre and free public wifi, how one indonesian mayor is using technologyse pictures. twirling around in a big glass tube, fancy a go? well, this is the fifth international wind games in spain, where some of the best flyers in the world were competing in eight categories to become the best indoor skydiver. looks absolutely terrifying! from me in london and rico in singapore, thanks for watching newsday. the weather over the weekend was pretty mixed, wasn't it? at least we ended on a mostly sunny note, that is across the majority of the country on sunday. now it's turning colder. cold enough for some snow this week. some of us will get a covering over the next few days. you might even have some snow in your area already. that's most likely across south—eastern areas, east anglia, and into lincolnshire. wintry showers blowing off the north sea over the past few hours. there might be a covering just in time for the rush hour, particularly in kent and sussex, maybe essex and possibly in the greater london area as well. these areas we are talking about. that nor
a star trek—inspired command centre and free public wifi, how one indonesian mayor is using technologyse pictures. twirling around in a big glass tube, fancy a go? well, this is the fifth international wind games in spain, where some of the best flyers in the world were competing in eight categories to become the best indoor skydiver. looks absolutely terrifying! from me in london and rico in singapore, thanks for watching newsday. the weather over the weekend was pretty mixed, wasn't it? at...
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it's something out of star trek to be honest. >> it really is, especially her face.at she looked like before all of that paint is covering her body andface. >> pretty need. very talented people. you put them together, you get something special. >>> she wants to pull a fast one on her prankster hubby. >> she's taken his car. >> see why her valentine's surprise is one he's not loving. >> like it? >> do i like it? >> happy valentine's day! ♪ break, break ♪ ♪ ♪ break, break people are going wild for kit kat! ♪ ♪ ♪ give me a break ♪ break ♪ give me a break ♪ break ♪ break me off a piece of that kit kat bar. ♪ gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. ♪ i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughs) ah! i missed yo
it's something out of star trek to be honest. >> it really is, especially her face.at she looked like before all of that paint is covering her body andface. >> pretty need. very talented people. you put them together, you get something special. >>> she wants to pull a fast one on her prankster hubby. >> she's taken his car. >> see why her valentine's surprise is one he's not loving. >> like it? >> do i like it? >> happy valentine's day! ♪...
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like mr spock from star trek.e were avid stu d e nts of hume, spinoza, there were avid students of human nature and they proposed norms and institutions that would work around for our dhaka impulses so those impulses are over with us. —— dark. impulses so those impulses are over with us. -- dark. you are saying that we need to understand that as human beings have never had it so good and that in terms of statistics on world hunger, on poverty, on loss of life to warfare, that things are rather wonderful on our planet today and that is not the way many people in both the developed and developing world actually sit and experience of the world? that is right. as long as tragedy and problems have not been reduced to zero, there will always be enough of them to feel the news and since we are driven by anecdotes and since we are driven by anecdotes and narratives rather than data, u nless we and narratives rather than data, unless we see the data, we can miss the fantastic progress. not uniformly... we cannot dismiss ha
like mr spock from star trek.e were avid stu d e nts of hume, spinoza, there were avid students of human nature and they proposed norms and institutions that would work around for our dhaka impulses so those impulses are over with us. —— dark. impulses so those impulses are over with us. -- dark. you are saying that we need to understand that as human beings have never had it so good and that in terms of statistics on world hunger, on poverty, on loss of life to warfare, that things are...
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april, one day will be linked to amsterdam by the euro star trek. star train.e biggest expansion of the channels since it started operation in 1994. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. vonnie: taylor, thank you. as taylor just mentioned, president trump signed the budget deal approved by congress this morning,30 ending a brief partial government shutdown. is set to release is $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan on monday and his blueprint for the 2019 budget. let's discuss it with the chief content officer for bloomberg. the shutdown risk is over at least for a year. what was given up, for who would have won this fight? >> what was given up his complete and other discipline on fiscal spending from the gop. the fiscal hawks have basically disappeared. with the exception of rand paul. essentially what congress did is give the government a free check without any limits whatsoever on spending for the next year. $300 billion for military and domestic programs is goin
april, one day will be linked to amsterdam by the euro star trek. star train.e biggest expansion of the channels since it started operation in 1994. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. vonnie: taylor, thank you. as taylor just mentioned, president trump signed the budget deal approved by congress this morning,30 ending a brief partial government shutdown. is set to release is $1.5 trillion...
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that we're all like mr spock from the original star trek.hinkers like hume, like spinoza, like adam smith, like the american founders, they were avid students of human nature and they were all too aware of human flaws and they proposed norms and institutions that were work arounds for our darker impulses so those impulses are always with us and at various times in history they do predominate. but if i understand your most recent book, enlightenment now, correctly, you are saying that we need to understand that we as human beings have never had it so good and that in terms of statistics on world hunger, on poverty, on loss of life to warfare, that really things are rather wonderful on our planet today and that is not the way many people in both the developed and developing worlds actually see and experience of the world? that is right. as long as tragedy and problems have not been reduced to zero, there will always be enough of them to fill the news and since our sense of risk and probability is driven by anecdotes and images and narratives r
that we're all like mr spock from the original star trek.hinkers like hume, like spinoza, like adam smith, like the american founders, they were avid students of human nature and they were all too aware of human flaws and they proposed norms and institutions that were work arounds for our darker impulses so those impulses are always with us and at various times in history they do predominate. but if i understand your most recent book, enlightenment now, correctly, you are saying that we need to...
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>> ice cream >> star wars or star trek? star wars >> netflix or hulu >> hulu. >> alexa or siri >> pass? >> pass. >> dogs or cats? >> dogs. >> olympics or x games >> pass. >> in and out or shake shack >> in and out. >> spotify or pandora? >> spotify >> what a remarkable story she is going to hopefully get some rest tonight, guys. and go back home, try to enjoy what happened to her, what she's accomplished at these games. we talked to her about just what it feels like to have your twitter account explode and follower account go tenfold overnight and have all the sponsors tweeting to you she said it is kind of like seeing a new color for the first time it's easy to forget. she's 17 but what she's accomplished here in pyeongchang is just in decreed eb incredibly >> incredibly poised and char charming for 17. >> absolutely. i think that comes through very much so. after a full day of competition and media interviews by the way. >> yeah. she knows when to pass instawitter. wouldn't pick siri versus alexa. >> you want to hold out
>> ice cream >> star wars or star trek? star wars >> netflix or hulu >> hulu. >> alexa or siri >> pass? >> pass. >> dogs or cats? >> dogs. >> olympics or x games >> pass. >> in and out or shake shack >> in and out. >> spotify or pandora? >> spotify >> what a remarkable story she is going to hopefully get some rest tonight, guys. and go back home, try to enjoy what happened to her, what she's...
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that we're all like mr spock from the original star trek.vid students of human nature and they were all too aware of human flaws and they proposed norms and institutions that were work arounds for our darker impulses so those impulses are always with us and at various times in history they do predominate. but if i understand your most recent book, enlightenment now, to warfare, that really things are rather wonderful on our planet today and that is not the way many people in both the developed and developing worlds actually see and experience of the world? that is right. as long as tragedy and problems have not been reduced to zero, there will always be enough of them to fill the news and since our sense of risk and probability is driven by anecdotes and images and narratives rather than by data, unless we actually see the data, we can miss the fantastic progress that has been made. not uniformly, progress isn't magic... we cannot surely dismiss half of all syrians, that is 12 million people, being displaced on their homes, many hundreds of
that we're all like mr spock from the original star trek.vid students of human nature and they were all too aware of human flaws and they proposed norms and institutions that were work arounds for our darker impulses so those impulses are always with us and at various times in history they do predominate. but if i understand your most recent book, enlightenment now, to warfare, that really things are rather wonderful on our planet today and that is not the way many people in both the developed...
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ashes were shot into the earth's orbit along with the ashes of gene roddenberry, the inventor of star trek. i was talking to the guy who did this work, he said yeah when i was talking to tim building up to the building up to his passing away and making preparations the thoughts that tim sessions would eventually reenter earth's atmosphere in some molecular way we would all be ingesting tim and whatever he may have ingested in terms of knowledge. i like to think that was his final bit of comic absurdity. there could be a little bit of tim for and out of the parking lot right here. >> to blow up saturn? >> no, we didn't smack. >> we do talk about going up things in the underground. >> at the time saturn was considered saturn nights and getting rid of it would definitely help the astrological circulation. taking lsd is nothing compared to blowing up planets. i think when tim planned his prison break out he relied heavily on an astrological forecast to help determine the right time to do it you can't win them all. >> it was computerized a huge printout of how the stars would align and what the
ashes were shot into the earth's orbit along with the ashes of gene roddenberry, the inventor of star trek. i was talking to the guy who did this work, he said yeah when i was talking to tim building up to the building up to his passing away and making preparations the thoughts that tim sessions would eventually reenter earth's atmosphere in some molecular way we would all be ingesting tim and whatever he may have ingested in terms of knowledge. i like to think that was his final bit of comic...
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former "star trek" actor william shatner sent on a campaign newsletter featuring a photo of herself. found out and treated her and said the photo misleadingly suggest an endorsement on his part. chambers stayed. she apologized. that is what is happening now. ashley: donuts that captain kirk. our commodities tend in the return of market volatility? ceo granite shares. good morning to you, will. gold, traditionally safe haven with all this talk about inflation. the market goes nuts, volatility goes through the roof. i don't see it again and gold prices reflecting that. why is that? >> not yet. typical reaction the market has when you have volatility is the market tends to flee to safe haven assets, predominately the u.s. treasury first and then gold comes in as a secondary measure. typically you see higher performance in gold when inflation really starts to the some momentum here in the market. we are not quite there yet. at the moment people are buying gold alongside treasuries in anticipation of higher inflation hearing also a weaker dollar. at the moment, gold sells off its treasuri
former "star trek" actor william shatner sent on a campaign newsletter featuring a photo of herself. found out and treated her and said the photo misleadingly suggest an endorsement on his part. chambers stayed. she apologized. that is what is happening now. ashley: donuts that captain kirk. our commodities tend in the return of market volatility? ceo granite shares. good morning to you, will. gold, traditionally safe haven with all this talk about inflation. the market goes nuts,...
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. >> the fact that an alternate juror insisted on showing up each day in a "star trek" uniform certainlyed to the media circus. >> i always wear my outfit. >> she was later dismissed. the prosecution's star witness was david hale, who had just been sentenced to 28 months in prison for defrauding the small business administration. >> he had some credibility challenges. let's put it that way. >> he was facing a lot of years in prison. you are a rat in a corner, and the only thing you can come up with is giving them somebody they want more than you. >> just after hale was indicted months earlier, he began lengthy secret negotiations with prosecutors. >> at the first official hearing, during the break, asked him if he wanted to go talk. and we went and got in a broom closet. that was the only place we could get away from the media. >> the broom-closet chat would lead to weeks of talks between hale and hardin and fbi agents at a secret location in the arkansas woods. >> we spent over two weeks before we got comfortable with making the proposal to him. >> the meetings resulted in a plea deal a
. >> the fact that an alternate juror insisted on showing up each day in a "star trek" uniform certainlyed to the media circus. >> i always wear my outfit. >> she was later dismissed. the prosecution's star witness was david hale, who had just been sentenced to 28 months in prison for defrauding the small business administration. >> he had some credibility challenges. let's put it that way. >> he was facing a lot of years in prison. you are a rat in a...
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exact the listeners brains change by a fraction of the second that is mind meld if you see that in star trek you would think it is realistic but that is what happens when the parent human ears listens to a human voice. wewe can't explain it, we don't know how or why. but that is something humans do that other species can't. we can bond with one another. beyond what science can tract. and now we replace that with the mlg. [laughter] seriously. . . . . . and move it up one inch. and move it back one inch. that's the compassion center of your brain. and when the process of forgiveness begins, you have to get an apology in some form and your compassion center goes on and that leads you to the whole rest of the process that makes you able to forgive the person and forget about it. i someone reads an apology in any form nothing happens. you send an apology by e-mail or god forbid, text, nothing, crickets. why do we avoid calling the person or seeing them to apologize? why? it's easier. that is exactly right. it is tough to say you're sorry to member. it's really tough. and it's painful and, get wh
exact the listeners brains change by a fraction of the second that is mind meld if you see that in star trek you would think it is realistic but that is what happens when the parent human ears listens to a human voice. wewe can't explain it, we don't know how or why. but that is something humans do that other species can't. we can bond with one another. beyond what science can tract. and now we replace that with the mlg. [laughter] seriously. . . . . . and move it up one inch. and move it back...
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you may for example, i'm obviously a nerd, a star trek fan which is on cbs but if comcast decides tohrottle my access to cbs streaming i will be unhappy or if they decide have to pay more for its. it can go the other way as well. what we do not want is to put internet providers the position where they have the power and authority to decide what you can access on the internet and you do not have much recourse. >> by removing these rules you have argued that it provides these providers with sweeping powers. >> it is pretty sweeping. they can now decide, i guess the best way to put it, the large providers will not start blocking things but if you live in a rural macquarie where you have one internet provider and they decide they do not want you to see a certain political message they could decide to block that site and be perfectly within their rights. >> know you're hopeful about a victory on capitol hill but this does not go your way what is next? >> if we do not succeed on capitol hill with the congressional review act, there are a variety of lawsuits that are basically in the embryo
you may for example, i'm obviously a nerd, a star trek fan which is on cbs but if comcast decides tohrottle my access to cbs streaming i will be unhappy or if they decide have to pay more for its. it can go the other way as well. what we do not want is to put internet providers the position where they have the power and authority to decide what you can access on the internet and you do not have much recourse. >> by removing these rules you have argued that it provides these providers with...
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uh -- "star trek." >> two words, and it's what lights and stars do. >> um -- flashing lights. >> no,t does light do? [ beeping ] >> black lights also do this. >> i -- star -- i don't know! what it -- what could it possibly be? >> flashlights do this -- [ talking over each other ] [ buzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, christmas -- christmas lights! >> exactly. >> jimmy: christmas lights! christmas lights! >> what was it? >> jimmy: i have no idea what he's talking about, man. >> it was "the shining." >> oh, "the shining." >> there's no way he was ever going to -- [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: we -- we got the lead there. i got a bit excited, but we got to -- >> if we win this, we win it all. >> yeah, this round is worth 10,000 points. >> no. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: no, no, no. like flashlight -- no, no, christmas lights! >> i'm going to kill you. >> no way he was ever going to get that. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> come on, man! >> jimmy: all right here we go. >> get your head in the game. >> jimmy: first of all, check it out. watch this, watch this, ready? [ beepi
uh -- "star trek." >> two words, and it's what lights and stars do. >> um -- flashing lights. >> no,t does light do? [ beeping ] >> black lights also do this. >> i -- star -- i don't know! what it -- what could it possibly be? >> flashlights do this -- [ talking over each other ] [ buzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, christmas -- christmas lights! >> exactly. >> jimmy: christmas lights! christmas lights! >> what was it? >>...
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you've painted a stunning picture the future and you've mentioned "star trek," "star wars"." none of those missions talk about copyright lawyers and patent attorneys in your book only mentioned intellectual-property. >> let's go through a bunch of them. >> i used to work for the department of education and we have been talking a lot about what this means for jobs in the future and i'm wondering if that's asking the right question or that's too limiting in terms of retraining individuals for other individual jobs. ip. other questions. >> it was telling that you president obama but not the current president. does it concern you that we are in the moment not only of technology backlash but also political leadership which is both anti-scientific and talking about how games can be overrun by toxicity. the cyberin chief. >> what is the big social needs here in this book and if i could ask what is the business model? >> david bean technology safety council counsel but i wondered how you address the human component in proliferating technology. that's part of the problem at the end of
you've painted a stunning picture the future and you've mentioned "star trek," "star wars"." none of those missions talk about copyright lawyers and patent attorneys in your book only mentioned intellectual-property. >> let's go through a bunch of them. >> i used to work for the department of education and we have been talking a lot about what this means for jobs in the future and i'm wondering if that's asking the right question or that's too limiting in...
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they still have serious thinkers and talkers, it's morphed into a star trek convention.th the cpac audience. there's a lot of money to be made there. >> i just think we should have more constructive criticism. i'd love to hear that all day long but destructive criticism seems worrisome. thanks for being here. we have to leave you here but see you on line at reliablesources.com and back 0 on tv this time next week. an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum tum... smoothies... only from tums (avo) if you'rand you've triedlly pain any number of laxatives, probiotics, and fiber, it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works different
they still have serious thinkers and talkers, it's morphed into a star trek convention.th the cpac audience. there's a lot of money to be made there. >> i just think we should have more constructive criticism. i'd love to hear that all day long but destructive criticism seems worrisome. thanks for being here. we have to leave you here but see you on line at reliablesources.com and back 0 on tv this time next week. an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills?...
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we saw in star trek, we wouldn't think it was realistic . but that is what happens when a pair of human years listens to a human voice. we can't explain it. we don't know how it works. we don't know why. but we know that that is something humans do that at other species don't. we can bond with one another. we can reach one another on a level beyond what science and track . and that is what we are trying to replace with eog's. seriously. you can't. there's all kinds of ways that technology just can't replace what you can do with your voice and i'll give you another example. apologies. the process that begins with an apology and leads eventually to forgiveness and moving on, it's a relatively complicated physiological process. we stick your finger and put it at the top of your right here. move it up one inch. ovand move it back one inch. that's the compassionate center of your brain. and atwhen the process of forgiveness begins, you have to get an apology of some form and your compassion center goes on and that's what leads you throughthe whol
we saw in star trek, we wouldn't think it was realistic . but that is what happens when a pair of human years listens to a human voice. we can't explain it. we don't know how it works. we don't know why. but we know that that is something humans do that at other species don't. we can bond with one another. we can reach one another on a level beyond what science and track . and that is what we are trying to replace with eog's. seriously. you can't. there's all kinds of ways that technology just...
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ashes, some of his ashes were shot into earth orbit along with the ashes of gene, the inventor of star trek. seen just about right. i was talking to the guy who done this work, i guide texas, that's the kind of thing we do down in texas. we should peoples ashes in space in our spare time. he said when i was talking to tim building up to that, building up to frankly his passing away, making preparations for this thing, the thought was that tim's ashes would eventually we enter earth's atmosphere in some molecular weight we would all be ingesting tim and whatever tim might have ingested in terms of knowledge or anything else. i like to think that was his final kind of bit of comic absurdity a little bit of a laugh, a goodhearted laugh he might've had on us. it could be a little bit of tim floating out in the parking lot right here. [inaudible] >> to blow up saturn. >> we didn't. >> are you sure you want to admit to that now? we on tv. >> we do talk quite a bit in the book about blowing up things, the weather underground -- [inaudible] >> right. as you know at the time saturn was considered so
ashes, some of his ashes were shot into earth orbit along with the ashes of gene, the inventor of star trek. seen just about right. i was talking to the guy who done this work, i guide texas, that's the kind of thing we do down in texas. we should peoples ashes in space in our spare time. he said when i was talking to tim building up to that, building up to frankly his passing away, making preparations for this thing, the thought was that tim's ashes would eventually we enter earth's atmosphere...
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he was times ashes some of his ashes were shot into -- earth's orbit along with gene inventor of star trek just about right and you know i was talking to the guy who had done this work, it's guy in texas the kind of thing we do down in texas. we shoot people's ashes down out er space in our spare time but talking to tim building up to that, you know, building up to -- you know, frankly his passing away. making preparation for this thing and thought was that tim's ashes would reenter earth's atmosphere and some way we would all be ingesting tim and whatever tim might have ingested in material of knowledge or anything else so -- [laughter] i like to think of that was his comic absurdity of a laugh of -- a good hearted laugh that he might have had on us. there could be a little bit of tim out in the floating down in the parking lot right here. [laughter] >> yep. >> i came in late -- sorry blow up saturn? >> no we didn't -- >> oh. are you are sure you want to admit to that now? we're on tv. [laughter] did you know at the time -- saturn was considered -- and getting rid of it would definitely h
he was times ashes some of his ashes were shot into -- earth's orbit along with gene inventor of star trek just about right and you know i was talking to the guy who had done this work, it's guy in texas the kind of thing we do down in texas. we shoot people's ashes down out er space in our spare time but talking to tim building up to that, you know, building up to -- you know, frankly his passing away. making preparation for this thing and thought was that tim's ashes would reenter earth's...
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>> ice cream >> star wars or star trek? hulu >> hulu. >> alexa or siri >> pass. >> dogs or cats? >> dogs. >> olympics or x-games >> oh, pass. >> in and out or shake shack >> in and out. >> and spotify or pandora? >> spotify >> great to talk to chloe kim. you know, the u.s. has a chance to win its 100th winter olympic medal at these games we already have 99 most of them from speed skating, but also alpine ski, figure skating, and snowboard the u.s. is number two in the world all time in gold, coming into these games norway is number one with 118, and events in which the u.s. has never gotten gold, luge, curling, cross country, the biathlon, and the ski jump but of course, there's always tomorrow always these games quick look at the medal board, as our coverage here continues we look forward to a busy day five of the competition here on wednesday. guys, back to you. >> all right that's carl quintanilla reporting. between the young male snowboarding, what was his name? >> red gerard and chloe kim, both 17. if they weigh 200 po
>> ice cream >> star wars or star trek? hulu >> hulu. >> alexa or siri >> pass. >> dogs or cats? >> dogs. >> olympics or x-games >> oh, pass. >> in and out or shake shack >> in and out. >> and spotify or pandora? >> spotify >> great to talk to chloe kim. you know, the u.s. has a chance to win its 100th winter olympic medal at these games we already have 99 most of them from speed skating, but also alpine ski,...
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retransmission or revenue from they haveators, licensing fees for all the content they are creating like star treknue stream when tv advertising is sluggish as we've seen from the other media companies. their portfolio is in a good position now. david: one thing quickly, that reposition money, that's a lot , tohere they are going charge cable companies money. how secure is that going forward? or would happen to cbs if the law changed? paul: it's a big business for cbs and the other broadcasters because the networks, the broadcast networks have a very large audience. when you look at cbs versus espn, one can argue as les moonves says, cbs is not getting their fair share of fees from the cable operators. to the extent that ever came at risk, it would be an issue. that is a big source of growth for cbs and the other broadcasters. les moonves is one of the more aggressive operators demanding payment from the cable operators. david: thank you so much, paul sweeney. cbs reported earnings today. they showed a 3% drop in and revenue. disney said they are down on advertising revenue. they are making up for
retransmission or revenue from they haveators, licensing fees for all the content they are creating like star treknue stream when tv advertising is sluggish as we've seen from the other media companies. their portfolio is in a good position now. david: one thing quickly, that reposition money, that's a lot , tohere they are going charge cable companies money. how secure is that going forward? or would happen to cbs if the law changed? paul: it's a big business for cbs and the other broadcasters...
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actors went up the original star trek actors went up there. once really special because you know, yes, so once in a lifetime opportunity. it is. space, incredible. how about you?” opportunity. it is. space, incredible. how about you? i feel very positive about my cow, now. now. because my first try it was like, mmm, and then i‘m not going to get it but i did so i am happy. they are not going into space, they won‘t feel zero gravity, or will they? are not going into space, they won‘t feelzero gravity, or will they? no, iam sure feelzero gravity, or will they? no, i am sure they would like to go up there. the competition is by a company in milton keynes. they make the cameras that go on space rover, they want to test their new kit. the mini cow also go with it. the cameras will film the cows floating round in space and that footage and in fact the sculptures will be sent back to earth some time in the late summer. back to earth some time in the late summer. the school says this project has as you might imagine taken over everything but like most
actors went up the original star trek actors went up there. once really special because you know, yes, so once in a lifetime opportunity. it is. space, incredible. how about you?” opportunity. it is. space, incredible. how about you? i feel very positive about my cow, now. now. because my first try it was like, mmm, and then i‘m not going to get it but i did so i am happy. they are not going into space, they won‘t feel zero gravity, or will they? are not going into space, they won‘t...
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if we saw it in star trek we wouldn't think it was realistic. that is what happens when a pair of human ears listens to a human voice. we can't explain it, we don't know how it works, we don't know why it works, but we know that is something humans do that other species can't. we can bond with one another. we can reach one another on a level beyond what science can track. that is what we are trying to replace with emojis. seriously. you can't. there is all kinds of ways technology just can't replace what you can do with your voice. apologies. the process that begins with an apology and leads eventually to forgiveness and moving on is a relatively complicated physiological and neurological process. take your finger and put it to the top of your right here, move it up 1 inch and move it back 1 inch. that is the compassion center of your brain. when the process of forgiveness begins you have to get an apology of some form in your compassion center goes on and leave through the rest of the process that makes you able to forgive that person and forge
if we saw it in star trek we wouldn't think it was realistic. that is what happens when a pair of human ears listens to a human voice. we can't explain it, we don't know how it works, we don't know why it works, but we know that is something humans do that other species can't. we can bond with one another. we can reach one another on a level beyond what science can track. that is what we are trying to replace with emojis. seriously. you can't. there is all kinds of ways technology just can't...
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but to paraphrase a old "star trek" analogy, i'm a huge trekie, we're totally in uncharted territory right now. nobody knows what the limits of this stuff is because modern finance didn't exist when we had the dow jones created or any other metrics we look to today. charles: right. >> i don't think the risk of a crash is what everybody thinks it is. i think the risk, the more expensive proposition is not participating in the growth, whether we like how it happens or not. charles: i love that. keith fitz-gerald, thank you very much. be free and prosperous, something like that. buddy, see you real soon. >> absolutely. charles: the fallout from speaker ryan's exclusive interview with fox business, are future tax cuts, are they really on the table? can we actually get more tax breaks? we have some brand new information on that right after the break. ♪ and made it daring. we took intelligent, and made it utterly irresistible. we took the most advanced e-class ever, and made the most exciting e-class ever. the 2018 e-class coupe and sedan. lease the e300 sedan for $569 a month at your loca
but to paraphrase a old "star trek" analogy, i'm a huge trekie, we're totally in uncharted territory right now. nobody knows what the limits of this stuff is because modern finance didn't exist when we had the dow jones created or any other metrics we look to today. charles: right. >> i don't think the risk of a crash is what everybody thinks it is. i think the risk, the more expensive proposition is not participating in the growth, whether we like how it happens or not....
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. >> candidate for texas state health upset former "star trek" actor shatner brandi chambers sent outleading suggested endorsement on my part he told her remove it, she did move it has apologized. finally this, netflix unveiling a controversial new british reality show. >> the question we are considering is simple. can we be manipulated through social pleasure to commit murder? >> call the push use actors scenarios to test unsuspecting contestant they have no idea being filmed, the murder touvent doesn't happen so authentic contestant believe this is happening someone lying to to coincidence him to kill somebody the show goes online next tuesday, netflix higher in premarket up more than one 1/4 percent this aired in britain a couple years ago already, it is you don't understand how he didn't believe that he wasn't being filmed but -- i die forest. >> i don't think it is right to be playing around with people's minds dagen, are knowing the issues aroundall alzheimer's around you autism we don't understand brain as much as we understand other things to be pushing people around, and play
. >> candidate for texas state health upset former "star trek" actor shatner brandi chambers sent outleading suggested endorsement on my part he told her remove it, she did move it has apologized. finally this, netflix unveiling a controversial new british reality show. >> the question we are considering is simple. can we be manipulated through social pleasure to commit murder? >> call the push use actors scenarios to test unsuspecting contestant they have no idea...
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choppy "star trek" trading week at indicating he down to an importance now after the doubt and last week in positive territory. joining us now, etf trends the io tonsillitis, good having you here. >> great to see you, maria. maria: do you think investors are getting into the massive starts at the end of trade? >> it's been healthy if you look at the fundamental standpoint. first of all, when 75% of companies beat expectations, that it's been great. from a technical standpoint, markets came down to the 200 day moving average. more than 50% retracement when you look at the etf space, we've had record close in january and even though during that correction. we saw about $25 billion go out, most of it in the biggest etf. again, not a lot going on. comfortable markets, little more volatility than we've seen. maria: where are the flows right now? >> most of the flows missed last year in developed markets and emerging markets. u.s. investors have had the home country bias where we've been comfortable with the growth we've seen police evaluations oversees pick out. >> which emerging markets shou
choppy "star trek" trading week at indicating he down to an importance now after the doubt and last week in positive territory. joining us now, etf trends the io tonsillitis, good having you here. >> great to see you, maria. maria: do you think investors are getting into the massive starts at the end of trade? >> it's been healthy if you look at the fundamental standpoint. first of all, when 75% of companies beat expectations, that it's been great. from a technical...
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. >> like in "star trek" >> that's right. >> you can't actually go through the -- >> they show up ind. >> work on immortality for me while we get the top -- >> the number one company on the most innovative list is apple. no big urprise that's the only company that's been on the list since we began. the story about apple is that it's -- you know, it takes a lot of hits for not coming up with not a lot of innovation. nothing really new has happened at apple since 2010. 2017 was a big difference. the iphone x, a real break through with face i.d., glass all around 12 megapixel camera. plus the watch plus airpods they're everywhere apple was number one proof, they don't have to be a small company to be innovative another company on the list that i thought was really interesting is patagonia patagonia's been on the list before it was on because its innovation was really about its dedication to its social mission. every time it doubles down on social mission, which is protecting the environment, it seems to sell more stuff even when it does something totally counter intuitive as saying, don
. >> like in "star trek" >> that's right. >> you can't actually go through the -- >> they show up ind. >> work on immortality for me while we get the top -- >> the number one company on the most innovative list is apple. no big urprise that's the only company that's been on the list since we began. the story about apple is that it's -- you know, it takes a lot of hits for not coming up with not a lot of innovation. nothing really new has happened at...
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personal connections to the issue are preparing to trek to the north pole to raise money for that research. we are joined by former england rugby staraving a double chest drain and spent the next seven or eight weeks in the intensive care unit in an opening debate, which you can see unit in an opening debate, which you can see there. i -- it must have had a big impact on your parents on how did it affect you long—term? a big impact on your parents on how did it affect you long—term7m didn't at all, surprisingly. i think they thought it would do but i went on to be all right. yes, that is probably an underestimation! great news forjason on natasha, but it is a huge problem as we said in the introduction, 15 million babies.‘ million babies, this is a global number, 15 million babies are born preterm and! million number, 15 million babies are born preterm and 1 million go on to die. more specific to the uk, 60,000 babies in the uk are born preterm and 1000 of those will die and 6000 go on to live with permanent disability. and the most unfortunate thing about this is that 85% of women have no risk factors, like jason's mother would not
personal connections to the issue are preparing to trek to the north pole to raise money for that research. we are joined by former england rugby staraving a double chest drain and spent the next seven or eight weeks in the intensive care unit in an opening debate, which you can see unit in an opening debate, which you can see there. i -- it must have had a big impact on your parents on how did it affect you long—term? a big impact on your parents on how did it affect you long—term7m didn't...