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to them thank you so much for coming on our show today always a pleasure sir thank you very much tabitha anti-roll always a pleasure. last fall over signed a space act agreement with us space agency nasa to co-develop new concepts for unmanned traffic management marial systems and this week at the company's elevated conference it will reveal the concept art for what will become their network of unmanned flying taxis in an effort to cut down on vehicle traffic in dense urban spaces the taxi is which will launch from the roof high rise buildings will seat four with no middle c. the taxi will have eight highly mounted helicopter like rotors to avoid having to duck when you get into the aircraft it will be able to reach speeds of two hundred miles per hour in elevations of between one thousand and two thousand feet and if you're wondering who's helping pay for all this research and development well look no further than the u.s. army's corporate research lab who will be putting in over a half million dollars to get flying taxes of the ground and probably air traffic jams all right that is are
to them thank you so much for coming on our show today always a pleasure sir thank you very much tabitha anti-roll always a pleasure. last fall over signed a space act agreement with us space agency nasa to co-develop new concepts for unmanned traffic management marial systems and this week at the company's elevated conference it will reveal the concept art for what will become their network of unmanned flying taxis in an effort to cut down on vehicle traffic in dense urban spaces the taxi is...
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remember lionel's law the law always lags behind technology you say what do we do this i have now i have tabitha wallace's d.n.a. this is your genome this is you i know about your family medical propensities perhaps maybe one day sexuality intelligence who knows political affiliation the more we learn about this what do i do with you and it almost takes of a fascinating status it's not just a piece of forensic evidence now do we owe any duty of privacy or removing it expunged from this database how do you say well you for example hipaa laws and insurance are very very strict but do we say but not if you're accused what if i was exonerated well we'll get to you later nobody's thought about this and frankly nobody listen they haven't thought about it so much they're not even at analyzing that the you know that the test cases sharks is worried about genomes and the like well moving from cold cases to cold war hillary clinton spoke this weekend at yale and i'd love to get your thoughts part of the event is this idea of donning these over the top house and and she got up out of passion one for the ki
remember lionel's law the law always lags behind technology you say what do we do this i have now i have tabitha wallace's d.n.a. this is your genome this is you i know about your family medical propensities perhaps maybe one day sexuality intelligence who knows political affiliation the more we learn about this what do i do with you and it almost takes of a fascinating status it's not just a piece of forensic evidence now do we owe any duty of privacy or removing it expunged from this database...
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thanks tabitha you know matt i got to say first i got to compliment you one of the best descriptive lines of former heads of state in this country was wax museum escapees which started on your article that's absolutely brilliant when describing the likes of henry kissinger but. you know what i want to ask you what stood out to you is the biggest kind of myths surrounding the political legend of john mccain that were played so straight in this documentary. well first of all. i covered john mccain on the campaign trail a couple of times and. they always laid out very thick the idea that he was a maverick and a change agent that term was tossed around quite a bit but if you actually look at mccain's history he does have a history of opposing some people within his own party he certainly has a history of personal dust ups with members of his own party but in terms of actual change he was very much in line with most american policy particularly when it came to military interventionism he was never really able to come to grips with the mistakes of the war on terror. or even really the vietnam e
thanks tabitha you know matt i got to say first i got to compliment you one of the best descriptive lines of former heads of state in this country was wax museum escapees which started on your article that's absolutely brilliant when describing the likes of henry kissinger but. you know what i want to ask you what stood out to you is the biggest kind of myths surrounding the political legend of john mccain that were played so straight in this documentary. well first of all. i covered john...
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remember lionel's law the law always lags behind technology you say what do we do this i have now i have tabitha wallace's d.n.a. this is your genome this is you i know about your family medical propensities perhaps maybe one day sexuality intelligence who knows political affiliation the more we learn about this what do i do with you and it almost takes of a fascinating status it's not just a piece of forensic evidence now do we owe any duty of privacy or removing it expunging it from this database how do you say well you for example hipaa laws and insurance are very very strict but do we say but not if you're accused what if i was exonerated well we'll get to you later nobody's thought about this and frankly nobody listen they haven't thought about it so much they're not even at analyzing that the you know that the test cases show which is already about genomes and the like well moving from cold cases to cold war hillary clinton spoke this weekend at yale and i'd love to get your thoughts part of the event is this idea of donning these over the top highlights and and she got a processor one for
remember lionel's law the law always lags behind technology you say what do we do this i have now i have tabitha wallace's d.n.a. this is your genome this is you i know about your family medical propensities perhaps maybe one day sexuality intelligence who knows political affiliation the more we learn about this what do i do with you and it almost takes of a fascinating status it's not just a piece of forensic evidence now do we owe any duty of privacy or removing it expunging it from this...
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my co-host i love you and tabitha wallace have a great day and night everyone. we are now experiencing the end of a thirty year bull market in bonds which means you are entering a period of rising interest rates and so the urgency to get deals done before that any cost is applied toward financing whatsoever needs to happen quickly so i predict in the next twenty four months you're going to see the biggest wave of mergers and acquisitions ever in history by a factor of ten as just thirty or forty percent of everything that's traded out that gets gobbled up and taken pride. of place for many flips over the years so i know the guy even saw. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super money building their own lives and spending to do the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else to do so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great chance with. the base. please . headlining tonight donald trump cards more confusion from next month's pla
my co-host i love you and tabitha wallace have a great day and night everyone. we are now experiencing the end of a thirty year bull market in bonds which means you are entering a period of rising interest rates and so the urgency to get deals done before that any cost is applied toward financing whatsoever needs to happen quickly so i predict in the next twenty four months you're going to see the biggest wave of mergers and acquisitions ever in history by a factor of ten as just thirty or...
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you know tabitha you bring up a good point you know i was a young teenager during the vietnam war there were no military celebrations at n.f.l. games back then but nine eleven changed everything and the n.f.l. grabbed on to this fight on terror and this protecting america and embracing the military and they made a lot of money and a lot of great p.r. off of it and they viewed it as a great public relations move to do this and to become a team player with the military and this taking a knee the visual of this disrupts all of that and these players are and are between a rock and a hard spot right now if i'm an agent and i've got a big time player i would counsel him you know would go to capitol hill and protest and i'll make sure you get media coverage but when you're working for the owners go play football and make a ton of money so you can make a difference later on i mean i think they're used in a stage. that's very dangerous that's just my opinion i'm for protests but i think their method of this is going to cost him professionally it's interesting because when you're you kind of coul
you know tabitha you bring up a good point you know i was a young teenager during the vietnam war there were no military celebrations at n.f.l. games back then but nine eleven changed everything and the n.f.l. grabbed on to this fight on terror and this protecting america and embracing the military and they made a lot of money and a lot of great p.r. off of it and they viewed it as a great public relations move to do this and to become a team player with the military and this taking a knee the...
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. >> sheryl's daughter-in-law tabitha called the sheriff's office to report her missing. >> when tonyaaid she didn't it show up work, i knew there was a problem. >> after the missing person's report was filed, the friends heard about a car that looked like sheryl's spotted on the side of the highway leading into tallahassee. they headed up there. >> it was sheryl's car and immediately they sent a deputy up there and just took over from that point. >> are you apprehensive? >> yes. i was very uneasy. i knew something was wrong. >> sheryl's car was parked well off the highway. annie white. >> it was pretty clear it wasn't some place she would have parked it as well as the tire looked like it had been purpose flattened on the vehicle. >> an abandoned car, a flashed tire. >> lord, where is she? >> searchers, law enforcement, volunteers began fanning out into the adjacent 57,000 acre appalachia national forest. all of them with dread in their heart. >> i would be devastated if this happened to my family. i want to help. >> there were massive searches in town, thousands of people showed up to
. >> sheryl's daughter-in-law tabitha called the sheriff's office to report her missing. >> when tonyaaid she didn't it show up work, i knew there was a problem. >> after the missing person's report was filed, the friends heard about a car that looked like sheryl's spotted on the side of the highway leading into tallahassee. they headed up there. >> it was sheryl's car and immediately they sent a deputy up there and just took over from that point. >> are you...
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to them thank you so much for coming on our show today always a pleasure sir thank you very much tabitha tyrrell always a pleasure. last fall over signed a space act agreement with the u.s. space agency now set to code develop new concepts for unmanned traffic management marial systems and this week at the company's elevated conference it will reveal the concept art for what will become our network of unmanned flying taxis in an effort to cut down on vehicle traffic in dense urban spaces the taxi is which will launch from the roof high rise buildings will seat four with no middle seat the taxi will have eight highly mounted helicopter like rotors to avoid having to duck when you get into the aircraft it will be able to reach speeds of two hundred mph and elevations of between one thousand and two thousand feet and if you're wondering who's helping pay for all this research and development well look no further than the u.s. army's corporate research lab who will be putting in over a half million dollars to get flying taxes all of the ground and probably air traffic jams all right that is
to them thank you so much for coming on our show today always a pleasure sir thank you very much tabitha tyrrell always a pleasure. last fall over signed a space act agreement with the u.s. space agency now set to code develop new concepts for unmanned traffic management marial systems and this week at the company's elevated conference it will reveal the concept art for what will become our network of unmanned flying taxis in an effort to cut down on vehicle traffic in dense urban spaces the...