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scene where captain kirk goes after sulu -- >> back to star trek. >> back to star trek. about some of the stuff for the first time, which is really interesting. really interesting. you don't know what your son is thinking when you go off to work. >> you don't realize dad is still seeing you as a 5-year-old. >> i love you. so beautiful. >> thanks to michael mabr and wil mabry and all the soldiers who welcomed us into their dining room. >> jessie morgan owens, the nation of the abolitionist movement, her book is called "girl in black and white," listen to the conversation wherever you like to get your podcasts. next, we'll look at all that matters this week. we'll be right back. honey, this gig-speed internet is ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. we are seriously keeping with the anderson's. we are finally keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. keeping up with the harvey's. with the wahh-the-wahh. with the romeros. patels. carters. the allens. wah. wolanske's. right them. no one is going to have internet like this. no one is
scene where captain kirk goes after sulu -- >> back to star trek. >> back to star trek. about some of the stuff for the first time, which is really interesting. really interesting. you don't know what your son is thinking when you go off to work. >> you don't realize dad is still seeing you as a 5-year-old. >> i love you. so beautiful. >> thanks to michael mabr and wil mabry and all the soldiers who welcomed us into their dining room. >> jessie morgan owens,...
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were throwing my daughter, one of the reasons she became interested in aerospace engineering was star treknd star wars. her father was an engineer and we spent a lot of dinners .atching star trek so shows like that that he can young people's interest in the space is a catalyst that helps promote them. there are a lot of people out there that we don't really know about. >> that is a good point, and you must be proud of your daughter. have toured spacex and blue origin and some of these private spaceflight companies. i have been astounded by how many with an icy. in some ways, their percentages are actually higher in what you have a nasa. -- ask nasa. -- at nasa. many of them are going the google playbook of offering a loss to their employees. bluew that when i toyed origin, they offer day care and have a lot of great benefits. as i think that is a wonderful way to attract men and women and hopefully make it easier for a lot of young people to stay in the field. you have done a very fine job of researching a complex area of technology. i'm wondering what your academic experience has been in
were throwing my daughter, one of the reasons she became interested in aerospace engineering was star treknd star wars. her father was an engineer and we spent a lot of dinners .atching star trek so shows like that that he can young people's interest in the space is a catalyst that helps promote them. there are a lot of people out there that we don't really know about. >> that is a good point, and you must be proud of your daughter. have toured spacex and blue origin and some of these...
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and why is "star trek: picard" relegated to "cbs all access"? god wants patrick stewart on prime time! >> stephen: paula white, everybody! >> i love being on tv! >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. ice cube is here. but when we return, hope hicks on capitol hill. stick around. ♪ ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? i'm not picking it up. you pick it up! i'm not picking it up. i'll pick it up! they're clean! ♪'cuz my hiney's clean.♪ ♪oh yeah i'm charmin clean.♪ charmin ultra strong just cleans better. enjoy the go with charmin. steady the elbow.shoot me one? ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. feisty. ♪ ahh ♪ ♪ ♪ the greater than ever corolla. let's go pl
and why is "star trek: picard" relegated to "cbs all access"? god wants patrick stewart on prime time! >> stephen: paula white, everybody! >> i love being on tv! >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. ice cube is here. but when we return, hope hicks on capitol hill. stick around. ♪ ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your...
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we were so close and always talked about not just the role and the experience that we shared in "star trek a way to stay connected to him. >> jimmy: it's funny, i never felt watching that show that he believed in any of the stuff they were in search of. they would be looking for big foot and the loch ness monster. have you found him yet? >> yeah. he's in the parking lot. no, we did the first season of the show, which aired last year. i traveled all over the world. it was actually quite exciting. we got to go to australia and the uk and italy and greece and everywhere. looking for the lost city of atlantis. there's more where i'm in the studio introducing pre-produced packages and exploring things from a domestic perspective. >> jimmy: i understand completely. >> can't carve out the time to travel as much as i was able to last year. >> jimmy: i'm not going to south america to find killer bees. >> i was just in south america. >> jimmy: oh, you were? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: did you find the killer bees? >> they're also in the parking lot with the loch ness monster. >> jimmy: you have a
we were so close and always talked about not just the role and the experience that we shared in "star trek a way to stay connected to him. >> jimmy: it's funny, i never felt watching that show that he believed in any of the stuff they were in search of. they would be looking for big foot and the loch ness monster. have you found him yet? >> yeah. he's in the parking lot. no, we did the first season of the show, which aired last year. i traveled all over the world. it was...
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>> i think the long-term goal was to try to invent the star trek computer. watching it and loved it and it was a lot more innocent than you might make it out to be. can we invent that computer. we loved watching it the science had moved up enough and you see it a lot here we thought we had a shot at it. it's going to take us years if not decades more to get to the shining star that is that star trek computer. but we think we can do it. if you have that in your house or in your car or in your conference room, you're going to find all sorts of things to do it some amazon will invent and help amazon but much more will help developers there's 90,000 plus skills, hundreds of thousands of developers building around alexa right now. five years ago said oh, there's going to be a new developer ecosystem that's not about an operating system, that's not about applications, but about this skills in the clouds, you would have laughed at me here it is around us right here. >> all around us here at remars. lots of a.i. thanks for the conversation. dave limp at amazon. back
>> i think the long-term goal was to try to invent the star trek computer. watching it and loved it and it was a lot more innocent than you might make it out to be. can we invent that computer. we loved watching it the science had moved up enough and you see it a lot here we thought we had a shot at it. it's going to take us years if not decades more to get to the shining star that is that star trek computer. but we think we can do it. if you have that in your house or in your car or in...
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. >> the iconic star trek logo has been seen on mars. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. glike an anti-gravity chair... kohl's... or the amazon echo - and get $10 kohl's cash!... or a new fitbit... and get $30 kohl's cash! plus - stack the savings - with an extra 15 or 20% off!... plus - save even more on your father's day gift purchase! thursday through sunday... at kohl's. i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. (mom) wow! that's clean! (vo) cascade platinum. plaque psoriasis get clearer. with moderate to severe and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability t
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a massive ancient lava rock that looks strikingly like the star trek star fleet insignia donned by the show's galactic explorers. >> it's a sign, right? >> it must be. >> it's a sign. but researchers at nasa say, look, it's really just a complex story of dunes, lava and wind there. so it's not really the trekkies who are -- is captain james t. kirk, is he around? did he put that there to say -- >> i don't know. >> yeah. >> maybe they're letting us know that star trek was on track to being real. >> so apparently mark hamill, another star -- >> they went to other video so we've got to move along. >> i was still talking, guys! >> for this massive cleanup effort at a beach in florida, 633 scuba divers -- it's like when the music starts at the awards. they just switch the video. 633 of them all cleaning up near deerfield beach international fishing pier. world record. they stayed in the water at least 15 minutes. >> i've got 10 seconds apparently. this restaurant has donated a rare lobster to celebrate -- nhl stanley cup champions. >> whoo! >> i thought you were going to guess it. >> oh. i
a massive ancient lava rock that looks strikingly like the star trek star fleet insignia donned by the show's galactic explorers. >> it's a sign, right? >> it must be. >> it's a sign. but researchers at nasa say, look, it's really just a complex story of dunes, lava and wind there. so it's not really the trekkies who are -- is captain james t. kirk, is he around? did he put that there to say -- >> i don't know. >> yeah. >> maybe they're letting us know that...
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she says science fiction has often invision developments that later became part of everyday life star trek featured mobile phones for example long before they were invented. many things were once considered crazy but the new technology comes along like wireless communication for example and suddenly this new device becomes possible. into by an autonomous taxi has been undergoing child operations it was built by a german company copter. it's amazing how different it is from other aircraft it's extremely stable. as if it were flying on tracks. alexander is one of the founders of photo copter he says a ride in a sky taxi shouldn't cost a lot more than an earthbound $1.00 developing a vehicle is one thing getting it licensed and widely accepted quite another. many people badmouthed it they say it'll never get off the ground we're used to that. last year by southwest tech conference in austin texas several sessions were devoted to flying taxis which generated a lot of enthusiasm. it could be that people in the united states are in general more open to high tech innovation. becomes a silicon val
she says science fiction has often invision developments that later became part of everyday life star trek featured mobile phones for example long before they were invented. many things were once considered crazy but the new technology comes along like wireless communication for example and suddenly this new device becomes possible. into by an autonomous taxi has been undergoing child operations it was built by a german company copter. it's amazing how different it is from other aircraft it's...
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now, the question is, does $500 million buy you star wars, star trek or does it buy you something else i think that is the big concern if you're putting half a billion dollars into one production company. >> it is j.j. abrams, by the way. >> also at&t >> i know. yeah, well, they have to do something. go big - >> or go home. where's the beef >> everybody get your iphones out or whatever mobile device you have >> we all have two >> you all brought two i have two but i brought one because i didn't want to show off. according to a study, our mobile phones are giving us what's called text neck doctors discovered that a previous rare bone spike on the back of the skull is becoming far more common. and everybody reaches for them right now. they're becoming more common in people ages 18 to 30 i'm safe researchers believe -- >> me too. >> the spike forms because we're hunching forward to read our mobile phones, and the body is responding by adding new layers of bone. evolution at work here, folks. >> i thought one of the best things the new ios came out with was the screen time, it tells you ho
now, the question is, does $500 million buy you star wars, star trek or does it buy you something else i think that is the big concern if you're putting half a billion dollars into one production company. >> it is j.j. abrams, by the way. >> also at&t >> i know. yeah, well, they have to do something. go big - >> or go home. where's the beef >> everybody get your iphones out or whatever mobile device you have >> we all have two >> you all brought two...
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from riled up on star trek do that and i mean really. getting to know about the new year i mean for that of the. 3rd. what element health food or software which can feel. did not. darth vader theory to be. tested yearly or lost their health struck me not knowing the military glass here to walk around. the earth have an idea of health. and how the rising another. 3rd knee. where i'm from. he. can't move. ahead to try to. marry me can you because you know i had to be a total the ringer for him can you feel human that you made me the one i'd even say you can but i move the. cursor subtlety our sort of feel has it but i was really that mean you got the amount of new to many look at so you're sure look at the. last one was there either mohammed stain or for that. separation for irreconcilable differences has increased the divorce rate in morocco. this has put pressure on the courts to make decisions about assets but also on financial support for women and children. i don't want. or no social kind we go through that would have been blown. it h
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>> stephen: "star wars" or "star trek?" >> "star wars." island with all 22 other candidates, which would you eat first? >> oh, wow. ( laughter ) you want to talk about health care? immigration? ( laughter ). >> stephen: you're going to dodge this question? >> totally. >> stephen: dodge this question? >> yeah. >> stephen: donnell this question because there is no one you would want to eat of the 22, or is it a blanket i'm against cannibalism? >> i would die first. >> stephen: you would. >> yeah. >> stephen: you know they will eat you first, then, right? >> yes, i will offer myself. >> stephen: put on a few sounds first. thank you so much for being here. beto o'rourke, everybody. we'll be right back with actor and fashion icon billy porter. stick around. with their delicious perfection- cheese. it's not all about you cheese. you think i have a mouth. i'm a wheel of cheese. got a point. [yeah] cheez-it. cheesy, crunchy satisfaction. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now ydo you about screening for colon cancer.
>> stephen: "star wars" or "star trek?" >> "star wars." island with all 22 other candidates, which would you eat first? >> oh, wow. ( laughter ) you want to talk about health care? immigration? ( laughter ). >> stephen: you're going to dodge this question? >> totally. >> stephen: dodge this question? >> yeah. >> stephen: donnell this question because there is no one you would want to eat of the 22, or is it a blanket...
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perhaps the problem is that certain images are already familiar with this one probably looks like star trek and it walks around indecisively in space. guns are all excited yes very excited to trina many happy of 44 i saw something interesting in a computer preview a sharply defined sphere rather like a billiard ball even if those edges could fray out or blur i think we would be capturing the loosely particle aspect. again but i would make it smaller here. if you for me it's just a bit too big in relation to the screen for this shows not through cause. no problem. yes like that let's try that. in the center for particle physics in mass say the french research team is getting ready to install the 1st came 3 net the tech to train. these are the the eyes of the of the telescope and the focal multiply is a very very sensitive to light they can catch just one single photon. the human eye actually requires about 7 folks on the before you can trigger that you detect is a thing whereas these are much more sensitive than the human eye and we need to measure the position where the photon arrives. on t
perhaps the problem is that certain images are already familiar with this one probably looks like star trek and it walks around indecisively in space. guns are all excited yes very excited to trina many happy of 44 i saw something interesting in a computer preview a sharply defined sphere rather like a billiard ball even if those edges could fray out or blur i think we would be capturing the loosely particle aspect. again but i would make it smaller here. if you for me it's just a bit too big...
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mueller report, the star-studded lineup includes people like annette benning, alyssa milano and star trekary quinto. >> acts of obstruction. >> the president took no act that deprived the special counsel of adopting witnesses necessary to complete his investigation. >> some people came to a different conclusion like attorney general william barr. >> the 207,000 people watched a live stream of this performance on facebook but not everyone is biting. every says i wonder if there was collusion in this one and another twitter user china and saying can't imagine hating someone so much that it influences my career choices. alyssa milano tweeted about it ahead of the performance suggesting donald trump tune in. something tells me he probably didn't. rob: hollywood needed some attention. minute shorts are a big hit. carley: designed by you. just joking. but if you are interested in an area or look this summer company called hologram city is got you covered. they are selling shorts and a snappy matching shirt. they have been out since 2017 but are making the rounds on social media. a lot of people
mueller report, the star-studded lineup includes people like annette benning, alyssa milano and star trekary quinto. >> acts of obstruction. >> the president took no act that deprived the special counsel of adopting witnesses necessary to complete his investigation. >> some people came to a different conclusion like attorney general william barr. >> the 207,000 people watched a live stream of this performance on facebook but not everyone is biting. every says i wonder if...
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. ♪ >> you know, there's a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek."ea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the fears of the past has evolved out of us. >> where i come from, size, shape or color makes no difference. >> there's one episode where some of the members of the crew were taken over by these mental giants. >> this psychokinetic power of yours, how long have you had it? >> they forced captain kirk and and lieutenant uhura to kiss. it was the first interracial kiss on television. ♪ >> nbc asked me if i would do my own special. and i had always adored harry belafonte. we decided to do one duet called "the path of glory." it was an anti-war song, and we both felt very strongly about it. i just touched his arm. the sponsor went crazy. my star doesn't touch a black man's arm. >> petula clark said, i'm not doing it over, and it's my show and it's going in that way. >> we weren't having any of that nonsense, no way. so it went out the way we wanted it to go out. i didn't really have any other problems with sponsors, but that sort of gave me a
. ♪ >> you know, there's a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek."ea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the fears of the past has evolved out of us. >> where i come from, size, shape or color makes no difference. >> there's one episode where some of the members of the crew were taken over by these mental giants. >> this psychokinetic power of yours, how long have you had it? >> they forced captain kirk and and lieutenant...
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it was just text over a mow if dem, and -- modem, and it was for hobbyists who were interested in star trekthe grateful dead. and this is where steven cohen had gotten his start. and while he was running a swingers' club in orange county and in between getting busted, he decided to try to do something for them on a bbs. so this is a little bit on him. since he was a kid, cohen had always been something of a geek, tinkering with gadgets and take computer programming courses at colleges. he was among the early phone freaks. hobbyists who circumvented the telecommunications system to get free long distance calling among other things. is so he wasn't, by his own accounts, much of a programmer. he had a hacker mindset that he could -- in that he could see where and how to exploit new systems to his advantage. and so when he read are about this new innovation of bulletin the board systems, he had just the idea to cash in. by launching a love society if the summer of 1979, he called it the french connection bds. while most, in knot all, of -- if not all, were devoted to the conversation of early a
it was just text over a mow if dem, and -- modem, and it was for hobbyists who were interested in star trekthe grateful dead. and this is where steven cohen had gotten his start. and while he was running a swingers' club in orange county and in between getting busted, he decided to try to do something for them on a bbs. so this is a little bit on him. since he was a kid, cohen had always been something of a geek, tinkering with gadgets and take computer programming courses at colleges. he was...
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right now, the cbs network alone has "young sheldon," "the good fight," "star trek: discovery," and anter ) at the rate this network is spinning off shows, i wouldn't be surprised if eventually someone on this show someday got a spinoff. >> hey, stephen. sorry to interrupt, but i actually just got my own cbs spin-off. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: joe saylor? joy saylor, our band's drummer and resident "jazz cowboy." what is your show about? >> well it's a little difficult to explain. why don't i just show you the preview? >> stephen: well, we don't really have-- >> jim? >> hurry up! >> i'm going as fast i can! (distant tambourine) >> wait. what's that? >> probably just a cat or something. keep breaking into the building so we can do crimes in there. (tambourine) >> there it is again. that ain't no cat! it's a tambourine! (tambourine) >> howdy boys. >> jazz cowboy! ♪ ♪ >> oh no! scrambles is caught in the tree! >> can i be of some jazz-sistance? >> thanks, jazz cowboy! >> ma'am. >> fine, i'll tell you what you wanna know just... can you please stop doing that? >> never! >> the ja
right now, the cbs network alone has "young sheldon," "the good fight," "star trek: discovery," and anter ) at the rate this network is spinning off shows, i wouldn't be surprised if eventually someone on this show someday got a spinoff. >> hey, stephen. sorry to interrupt, but i actually just got my own cbs spin-off. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: joe saylor? joy saylor, our band's drummer and resident "jazz cowboy." what is your show...
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the admiral posted a label that reads in party "he prefers cats, star trek, red wine, baseball and positively obsessed with the perfect hair date." clearly a joke considering his bald. harley is being accused of mismanaging college money like spending $750,000 in raises even though the school has a shortfall hoff $5 million. bottom line, the complaint alleges that admiral harley is destroying the college with his destructive and ethically challenged leadership style. shep? >> shepard: this is the united states war college. what is the president having to say here? >> except as you note for saying that he has a light hearted leadership style here, he says he cannot discussion any investigation adding "that is navy business." you'd be surprised to know that on any given day, about 85 officers are under investigation. we did not check that out. during an interview last month with the associated press, the admiral did address offering to play twister and the free hugs saying he's quirky and tries to use humor to break the tension of a high pressure environment. he says he doesn't own twister. the
the admiral posted a label that reads in party "he prefers cats, star trek, red wine, baseball and positively obsessed with the perfect hair date." clearly a joke considering his bald. harley is being accused of mismanaging college money like spending $750,000 in raises even though the school has a shortfall hoff $5 million. bottom line, the complaint alleges that admiral harley is destroying the college with his destructive and ethically challenged leadership style. shep? >>...
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is behind hits like lost and west world and movies including "star wars: the force awakens" and star trek sounds like a lot of money but only a drop in bucket when you look at what streaming services are spending. shonda rhimes got 100 million. so much money being spent out there on content wars. we have to come up with a show >>> good news for all you taco fans the warriors may have lost the nba finals but they made all of us winners today anyone in the u.s. or canada can buy a free doritos locos taco as part of the game's steal a game steal a taco promotion the warriors took game two in toronto. so fans can stop by today and claim their reward >> sounds good to me >> all winners >> it is frank holland, thank you very much taco tuesday >>> on deck, we're counting you down to the big fed meeting, what you can expect from jerome powell and company tomorrow. plus more on the developing story out of the middle east the u.s. announcing plans to deploy more troops to the region as tensions rise with iran we'lta ml lkore about the impact on the oil market. w?w?uhió'ñó >>> all right. we have an
is behind hits like lost and west world and movies including "star wars: the force awakens" and star trek sounds like a lot of money but only a drop in bucket when you look at what streaming services are spending. shonda rhimes got 100 million. so much money being spent out there on content wars. we have to come up with a show >>> good news for all you taco fans the warriors may have lost the nba finals but they made all of us winners today anyone in the u.s. or canada can...
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from riled up on star trek. i mean really. getting to know about the new year i mean for that of the. 3rd. what i love food or software which can feel. darth vader theory to be. tested yearly and lost their hell fuck me not long minutes of a good hurtin walk around. the earth have an idea of health. and how the rising another. 3rd knee. where i'm from. he. can't move. can you to have the time he. can wish to marry me can you do you know how the russia libya tattling and for him can you feel human that you made me the one i'd even say you can but. as. far as personalty are sort of it has it but i was really that mean you got the amount of new to many markets are you sure look at the. last one was there either mohammed stain or for that. separation for irreconcilable differences has increased the divorce rate in morocco. this has put pressure on the courts to make decisions about assets but also on financial support for women and children. i don't want. or no social kind we go through that would have been blown. it had to. have
from riled up on star trek. i mean really. getting to know about the new year i mean for that of the. 3rd. what i love food or software which can feel. darth vader theory to be. tested yearly and lost their hell fuck me not long minutes of a good hurtin walk around. the earth have an idea of health. and how the rising another. 3rd knee. where i'm from. he. can't move. can you to have the time he. can wish to marry me can you do you know how the russia libya tattling and for him can you feel...
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following riled up from star trek do that and i mean really. getting to know about the new year i mean for that of the. 3rd. what i love food or software which can feel different. didn't know not. darth vader theory the stimulus. tested yearly and lost their health a stock minute long military goods here to walk around. the earth have an idea of health. and how the rising another. 3rd knee. where i'm from but the result he. can't move. to had the time he. can wish to marry me can you grow up you know have the russia libya title the ringer for him can you feel human that you made me the one i'd even say can be. personal to me are sort of fear has it but i was really that when you get the image when you to many look at say yeah sure look at the. last one was there either mohammed justina or for that. separation for irreconcilable differences has increased the divorce rate in morocco. this has put pressure on the courts to make decisions about assets but also on financial support for women and children. i don't want. or no social kind we go throug
following riled up from star trek do that and i mean really. getting to know about the new year i mean for that of the. 3rd. what i love food or software which can feel different. didn't know not. darth vader theory the stimulus. tested yearly and lost their health a stock minute long military goods here to walk around. the earth have an idea of health. and how the rising another. 3rd knee. where i'm from but the result he. can't move. to had the time he. can wish to marry me can you grow up...
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tv show for the humanity, it's a tale about the space race by ron moore, executive producer of "star trek deep space 9." so much to learn from apple. more updates to its animated emojis. we just wanted to know about the poo emoji. not much there. but they work the messaging app including what apple calls memoji stickers. they are on the screen right now, designed specifically for you as well as new macbook pro and new operating systems for the ipad, the apple watch and the mac. susan li, wait, am i wrong? is there anything about the poo emoji? i don't see it. we are waiting. susan: talking about augmented reality. no, i don't think they made reference to that emoji in particular. but yes, it's quite cute, isn't it? lots of oohs and ahhs in that san jose convention center and the most anticipated announcement had to do with itunes. >> the future of apple music or itunes is not one app but three. apple music, apple podcasts and apple tv. susan: this is something that has been telestrated to the markets and we had been anticipating this, and this pretty much echoes what apple wants the marke
tv show for the humanity, it's a tale about the space race by ron moore, executive producer of "star trek deep space 9." so much to learn from apple. more updates to its animated emojis. we just wanted to know about the poo emoji. not much there. but they work the messaging app including what apple calls memoji stickers. they are on the screen right now, designed specifically for you as well as new macbook pro and new operating systems for the ipad, the apple watch and the mac. susan...
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it's like the trouble with tribbles nice "star trek" reference there. >> about a bunch of furry creatures that proliferate and cause havoc. she's a measured vote on this which i think a lot of people in tech are eager to hear the fear is that there's going to be a pitchfork wielding crowd that goes smashing companies up. that's the fear and for somebody from the left to bring a different perspective on that, it's probably heartening >> of course, antitrust bar is higher or lower depending where you are in various parts of the world, right they may be able to manage regulation threats here but they've got to handle things in europe, for example. >> i think the risk and the possibility, carl, is that the threshold for antitrust changes in the u.s it has been consumer harm for 30 years but the question is now are we shifting toward this european standard of being able to protect competition and what exactly does that mean when you've got, frankly, google, facebook, apple, amazon, and more, big companies competing with each other, so the definition of antitrust is tricky >> right right. we ta
it's like the trouble with tribbles nice "star trek" reference there. >> about a bunch of furry creatures that proliferate and cause havoc. she's a measured vote on this which i think a lot of people in tech are eager to hear the fear is that there's going to be a pitchfork wielding crowd that goes smashing companies up. that's the fear and for somebody from the left to bring a different perspective on that, it's probably heartening >> of course, antitrust bar is higher or...
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and on that summer, 1969, when stonewall began, "star trek," which had me regularly employed, was canceled so i was inspired by the people, the men and women who sacrificed everything, their jobs, their careers, some their families. >> yeah. >> and were fighting for my issue that i was not -- i had been an activist in all those various other issues, civil rights movement, peace movement, the movement to get an apology and redress for the unjust incarceration of japanese americans and here, gay liberation, so important to me personally, i was not participating in until 2005 when, because of the activism of the people that were -- began the movement, in 2005 the california state legislature passed the marriage equality bill. this was a landmark event. no other state legislature had done that but it needed one more signature. that of the governor, who was a movie star, who campaigned by saying, i'm from hollywood. i've worked with gays and lesbians. some of my friends are. arnold schwarzenegger. some of my friends, lgbtq friends, thought he was going to sign it. when the bill landed on his de
and on that summer, 1969, when stonewall began, "star trek," which had me regularly employed, was canceled so i was inspired by the people, the men and women who sacrificed everything, their jobs, their careers, some their families. >> yeah. >> and were fighting for my issue that i was not -- i had been an activist in all those various other issues, civil rights movement, peace movement, the movement to get an apology and redress for the unjust incarceration of japanese...
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bizarre to see someone say those words in such a dry tone [ laughter ] it's like an episode of "star treknd applause we need to hear from mcgahn. we need to hear from robert mueller and we need to hear again from threatening to turn the justice department into a political weapon to be wielded against the president's opponents. last week, barr appointed a prosecutor to examine the origins of the russia probe. and at a rally on monday, trump responded to chants of "lock them up" by telling the crowd hi s attorney general would look into it. >> this phony witch hunt that we all went through together is a disgrace if that ever happened to the other side, this thing would have been over two years ago and you know, it would have been treason. they would have called it treason. and that's what it is, it was treason.an [ ng ] well, we have a great new attorney general who's going toe give it fair look [ cheers and applause >> if an angry mob chants "lock tithem up" about your polil opponents, the proper response isn't, "we'll give it a look." that's how a mechanic responds when you ask them to ch
bizarre to see someone say those words in such a dry tone [ laughter ] it's like an episode of "star treknd applause we need to hear from mcgahn. we need to hear from robert mueller and we need to hear again from threatening to turn the justice department into a political weapon to be wielded against the president's opponents. last week, barr appointed a prosecutor to examine the origins of the russia probe. and at a rally on monday, trump responded to chants of "lock them up" by...
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. >> we know the value of syndication or the old model i grew up with "star trek" and "brady bunch" rerunsd that's where shares would get a lot of their value but in the streaming era, do we really know exactly what "the office" is worth to nbc as a draw to this platform? is it possible that the value won't translate? >> well, it's really interesting. also for us as the show creators, there's no question that the broadcast syndication offnet distribution is more valuable, because there was a participation in the advertising ratings. so if a show had massive ratings, you are going to get oftan unlimited upside, whereas on netflix, the show was their number one show, they didn't pay a bonus for that they had a contract they had locked prior, and they took advantage of that and were able to compensate based on what they had agreed to prior to its arrival. so it will be interesting. for the platform itself, time will tell. our subscribers going to subscribe or in the case of a service, are they going to watch, because these shows are there. and i've got to believe they will they've demonstrate
. >> we know the value of syndication or the old model i grew up with "star trek" and "brady bunch" rerunsd that's where shares would get a lot of their value but in the streaming era, do we really know exactly what "the office" is worth to nbc as a draw to this platform? is it possible that the value won't translate? >> well, it's really interesting. also for us as the show creators, there's no question that the broadcast syndication offnet...
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star trek? sen. booker: i am a deep trekkie. it has such a boldly optimistic feel of the future of humanity. it speaks to what you hope you will be. aspirational -- very aspirational. >> reading? brooks has adavid great book about the moral challenge of men and women. we go through life thinking what is important is this ambition. usually, something happens -- you realize what is important is love.connection, decency, cultures a lot to the of our country. we say, what is the matter with you, as opposed to what matters to you? a great legislator gave me a book i had downloaded. goodwin's book about leadership. the biography of the only president i shar ea grant.thday with, person whoe same wrote hamilton. i go through a lot of books at the time -- at a time. i am looking into the moral , bookser of our country that help me be the leader i aspire to be. the larger crisis of our country is not government can't do it. our life expectancy is going down because of death and despair, suicide and addiction. something is going on in our
star trek? sen. booker: i am a deep trekkie. it has such a boldly optimistic feel of the future of humanity. it speaks to what you hope you will be. aspirational -- very aspirational. >> reading? brooks has adavid great book about the moral challenge of men and women. we go through life thinking what is important is this ambition. usually, something happens -- you realize what is important is love.connection, decency, cultures a lot to the of our country. we say, what is the matter with...
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did you say star trek? --sident trump: i senator booker: i'm a deep trekkie. it has such a boldly optimistic view of the future of humanity. moderator: i have been saying this for so long. senator booker: it just speaks to what you hope we will be. "theator: it is like what west wing" did for politics. narrator senator booker -- senator booker: they deal with tough human issues. i'm reading a book now called "second mountain" and it talks about mental challenges and what we think is important through life, ambition, my business, my career, and then often something happens. maybe you get a sickness and then suddenly realize what is important is human connection, human decency, love, soul-sourcing joy, not a femoral hemorale -- not ep pleasure. it's a very good book. judge, a thank keenan great legislator here who gave me a book that i just downloaded to audible. it is doris kearns goodwin's book about leadership, which i'm excited about getting into. biography ofthe the only president i share a .irthday with, ulysses s grant .t is incredible biography i go thro
did you say star trek? --sident trump: i senator booker: i'm a deep trekkie. it has such a boldly optimistic view of the future of humanity. moderator: i have been saying this for so long. senator booker: it just speaks to what you hope we will be. "theator: it is like what west wing" did for politics. narrator senator booker -- senator booker: they deal with tough human issues. i'm reading a book now called "second mountain" and it talks about mental challenges and what we...
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remember the actor who played scottie in "star trek"?e several flights ago. on this one, bill polk was the astronaut who flew on the space station. his remains were on board today and are floating around in space. neil: certainly we will eventually go back in the atmosphere and burn up yet again? ashley: yes. yes. these people whose lives were perhaps dedicated to space, who love space, it's kind of a fun thing to do. this is the way to do it. elon musk can do it for you. neil: do they have to be deceased? i'm thinking gasparino. ashley: it would take a bigger rocket to get him up there. leave it at that. neil: leave it at that. you're the best. ashley webster on top of this latest development. >>> meanwhile, some out of this world comments from the fed chief jerome powell. see what i did there? you want me to do it in a scottish accent? ashley: no. for the love of god, no. neil: fine. fine. questions on the state of the economy and what a number of fed governors are talking about, including one very important one who was saying you know
remember the actor who played scottie in "star trek"?e several flights ago. on this one, bill polk was the astronaut who flew on the space station. his remains were on board today and are floating around in space. neil: certainly we will eventually go back in the atmosphere and burn up yet again? ashley: yes. yes. these people whose lives were perhaps dedicated to space, who love space, it's kind of a fun thing to do. this is the way to do it. elon musk can do it for you. neil: do...
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as well as in "star tr trek: discovery," and we're very happy to have you in studio with us this morningur career, how has celebrating pride changed for you? >> well, you know, i started 25 years ago as a public figure. at that point i was talking about the youth generation and now, i think it's my job now to pass on a baton, really, to this next generation, which means it will be in very good hands when you look another how vocal they have been, and how willing they have been to push the envelope. you know, i think right now i'm a fatherly figure, and i'm happy to take that. i'm really proud of where this movement is going, and i think what we need in this moment is really about the lgbtq community being allies within itself, right? you know, we need to support our trans brothers and sisters. 11 african-american trans people have been killed this year alone. we have to do better in standing up for them. >> 11 lives lost. you have got a big performance later today. you're singing "seasons of love" from rent. is that a song that resonated with you as well? >> i was on broadway in rent in
as well as in "star tr trek: discovery," and we're very happy to have you in studio with us this morningur career, how has celebrating pride changed for you? >> well, you know, i started 25 years ago as a public figure. at that point i was talking about the youth generation and now, i think it's my job now to pass on a baton, really, to this next generation, which means it will be in very good hands when you look another how vocal they have been, and how willing they have been...
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in the past you have had the gentleman who played scottie on the 1960s tv series "star trek."ith 24 other -- stuart: space burial. deirdre: there's a company that charges $5,000 per gram of remains should you like to be buried at space. stuart: nasa is going to send humans to mars, 2033. they will get there by 2033. why prepare for that in the utah desert? deirdre: turns out some of the conditions are the same so they are sort of practicing, if you like. there's a repair shop, a greenhouse and they are trying to grow different plants, see what will survive. stuart: they might build something like that on mars? deirdre: that's the end goal. there is in fact a mars desert research station. there's a society of people who are trying to get there, trying to rebuild this on mars. stuart: i love it. come on, that's interesting to me. i got you. better than space burial. >>> miami is trying to take advantage of those awfully high taxes and rising in illinois. they are launching a new campaign to get businesses to leave chicago, come to south florida, why don't you. we are talking to
in the past you have had the gentleman who played scottie on the 1960s tv series "star trek."ith 24 other -- stuart: space burial. deirdre: there's a company that charges $5,000 per gram of remains should you like to be buried at space. stuart: nasa is going to send humans to mars, 2033. they will get there by 2033. why prepare for that in the utah desert? deirdre: turns out some of the conditions are the same so they are sort of practicing, if you like. there's a repair shop, a...
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. >> yeah, i do like citing the star trek reference. >> robert bork >> yeah, it was your birthday last weekend >> yes >> i knew that aqua man >> i did >> sometimes -- i forget things. >> anyway, thank you, michael. say hi to craig. >> i will. bringing up at&t and time warner for us >> let's get down to the new york stock exchange with jim cramer you want talk about uber or facebook >> i love nathan's piece yesterday. we had the peak of intervention when it comes to facebook. you got to recognize it. it is now kind of fatigue and facebook fatigue we like the site and it is still doing well let's move on. when i listen to musk, i always say how can you be sure of this guy. it is remarkable how great things are he walks back on the robo taxi and not sure of the insurance. he's the master. i now asked him on twitter give us some numbers. i am hoping he'll respond. he follows me on twitter he's fun >> i bet he gets in trouble these days he clears up with his words maybe. i don't see why he can't respond. >> i can't believe you are trying to
. >> yeah, i do like citing the star trek reference. >> robert bork >> yeah, it was your birthday last weekend >> yes >> i knew that aqua man >> i did >> sometimes -- i forget things. >> anyway, thank you, michael. say hi to craig. >> i will. bringing up at&t and time warner for us >> let's get down to the new york stock exchange with jim cramer you want talk about uber or facebook >> i love nathan's piece yesterday. we had...