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wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter] >> well, clearly it's our policy to fight censorship, and we -- when we are willing to take significant business hits, revenue hits and so forth to do. we are celebrated everywhere except the country we're busy taking hit in. i would say we are. and the core value of google is the power of information. and one of the sort of harshest lesson for me in the last twelve years i've been at google. not everyone agrees that all the world's information is useful. in any basic way. information is incredibly frightening to establish constitutions of government and business which don't particularly want to be receptive to change have the own level of dialogue or corruption or power. >> do you think there is some information that might not be useful or ideas not useful including holocaust denial in europe? >> well, google -- we're not talking about personal information. we're not talking abou [inaudible] >>
wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter] >> well, clearly it's our policy to fight censorship, and we -- when we are willing to take significant business hits, revenue hits and so forth to do. we are celebrated everywhere except the country we're busy taking hit in. i would say we are. and the core value of google is the power of...
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wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter] >> well, clearly it's our policy to fight censorship, and we -- when we are willing to take significant business hits, revenue hits and so forth to do. we are celebrated everywhere except the country we're busy taking hit in. i would say we are. and the core value of google is the power of information. and one of the sort of harshest lesson for me in the last twelve years i've been at google. not everyone agrees that all the world's information is useful. in any basic way. information is incredibly frightening to establish constitutions of government and business which don't particularly want to be receptive to change have the own level of dialogue or corruption or power. >> do you think there is some information that might not be useful or ideas not useful including holocaust denial in europe? >> well, google -- we're not talking about personal information. we're not talking about privacy. we a
wack, wack, wack, the citizens have gotten pretty good at witching mole, whatever metaphor you wish. >> do you think google's policy and philosophy to be on the side of the mole's? [laughter] >> well, clearly it's our policy to fight censorship, and we -- when we are willing to take significant business hits, revenue hits and so forth to do. we are celebrated everywhere except the country we're busy taking hit in. i would say we are. and the core value of google is the power of...
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>> uh, they wiki-wiki-walked out, deejay willy wack! >> how you gonna call me willy wack?ll arguing ] [ siren wailing in distance ] [ pounding on wall ] >> what? >> [ coughing ] >> renee! >> fix that, stat. >> oh, my god. renee, are you okay? >> yes! i was in the broom closet taking my nap like i always do, 'cause the mops are really soft and lemony fresh in there... >> okay, renee. >> okay, i was in the closet, and somebody locked me in. i've been stuck in there for hours, so i had to crawl through the vents to get out. and i could have died. i could have been dead, not live. [ sighs ] >> so you were taking a nap and got locked in the closet? >> yes. >> well, maybe that's what i should have told dr. moore in our meeting. >> i missed the meeting? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, god! you know how i like to impress my bosses. >> really? >> well, yeah. not you. you don't matter. no. so, how mad is he? >> he's not. >> he's not? >> no. no. i told him that you were out doing volunteer work. >> oh, you did? >> he was impressed, girl. >> really? >> yes, he was. >> oh, thank you, sasha! >> i kno
>> uh, they wiki-wiki-walked out, deejay willy wack! >> how you gonna call me willy wack?ll arguing ] [ siren wailing in distance ] [ pounding on wall ] >> what? >> [ coughing ] >> renee! >> fix that, stat. >> oh, my god. renee, are you okay? >> yes! i was in the broom closet taking my nap like i always do, 'cause the mops are really soft and lemony fresh in there... >> okay, renee. >> okay, i was in the closet, and somebody locked me...
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they have a new record out called "the wack album."s and applause ] please welcome back our good friend, andy samberg, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: andy samberg! thank you for coming back to the program! >> we kind of -- we were a little off on the five, and then we invented a new one. >> jimmy: we were off on the five -- >> oh -- we were doing the nervous five. >> jimmy: oh -- pow. >> yeah. [ laughter ] the latest. >> jimmy: yeah, that's latest and the greatest, man. everyone's out there. everyone's doing "the hokey pokey." and they're doing that new shake 'em up, shake 'em up shake 'em venti starbucks slap. >> yeah. >>> we were digging that caffeinated slap. dude, we have so much to talk about. so much to cover. i want to talk about your new tv show on september 17th? >> yeah. >> jimmy: on fox. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "brooklyn 99." >> "brooklyn 99," yeah. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> it's coming. >> jimmy: and you play a police officer. >> yeah, i play a detective. pretty convincing. >> jimmy: yeah, of co
they have a new record out called "the wack album."s and applause ] please welcome back our good friend, andy samberg, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: andy samberg! thank you for coming back to the program! >> we kind of -- we were a little off on the five, and then we invented a new one. >> jimmy: we were off on the five -- >> oh -- we were doing the nervous five. >> jimmy: oh -- pow. >> yeah. [ laughter ] the latest. >>...
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and up ending the wack mole model. chinos where the moalg are. they are not wacking them because disrupting the technology would disrupt the business users for making lot money nearby. is it something you have seen in china or something where the wack mole is stopping right before it hits the pole. it's going screw up the economy or other part of society. >> the specific technology used to do encryptic contribution. the most notable use is the use in wick -- wikileaks. the bpn technology is the kind you are describing when you have an intermediate proxy you can go through. so all of the ante-dotal evidence we have and people are continued to reach google services through wack mole and able to get there. g-mail is block obd -- order of halftime. for reasons we can't tell. our search efforts are blocked periodically. we can't quite tell the reason. the rough is roughly accurate. we have to take a look at it. >> the last question. >> [inaudible] can you comment on the observation about women in technology? >> anies aspect of it be it leadership, use
and up ending the wack mole model. chinos where the moalg are. they are not wacking them because disrupting the technology would disrupt the business users for making lot money nearby. is it something you have seen in china or something where the wack mole is stopping right before it hits the pole. it's going screw up the economy or other part of society. >> the specific technology used to do encryptic contribution. the most notable use is the use in wick -- wikileaks. the bpn technology...
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i wack tfor a second and tell you that all of us within the puc and various labor unions are impressed with the work that the hhf staff have done over the last few years ascribed yes, -- described earlier to you. they have come with the interest of the city and with representative of the mayor's office, and unions and hr to form this citywide committee to take a look at this. now we have moved to the area of accountability and transparency. we have all realized that more than a half a billion dollars on expenditure, this is really a subject area that needs more attention than some of the rest of us have been giving it and there is a way to support hhf going forward. it's not like pension or retiree health that we saw with a couple of ballot measures with the hope of the possibility of no extraordinary events that they will long into future solve pension problems. the health care problems is very different. it's going to require us in this change of environment to continue to monitor the work on health care to try to come up on strategies on a continuing basis. there is not a one time f
i wack tfor a second and tell you that all of us within the puc and various labor unions are impressed with the work that the hhf staff have done over the last few years ascribed yes, -- described earlier to you. they have come with the interest of the city and with representative of the mayor's office, and unions and hr to form this citywide committee to take a look at this. now we have moved to the area of accountability and transparency. we have all realized that more than a half a billion...
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and up ending the wack mole model. chinos where the moalg are. they are not wacking them because disrupting the technology would disrupt the business users for making lot money nearby. is it something you have seen in china or something where the wack mole is stopping right before it hits the pole. it's going screw up the economy or other part of society. >> the specific technology used to do encryptic contribution. the most notable use is the use in wick -- wikileaks. the bpn technology is the kind you are describing when you have an intermediate proxy you can go through. so all of the ante-dotal evidence we have and people are continued to reach google services through wack mole and able to get there. g-mail is block obd -- order of halftime. for reasons we can't tell. our search efforts are blocked periodically. we can't quite tell the reason. the rough is roughly accurate. we have to take a look at it. >> the last question. >> [inaudible] can you comment on the observation about women in technology? >> anies aspect of it be it leadership, use
and up ending the wack mole model. chinos where the moalg are. they are not wacking them because disrupting the technology would disrupt the business users for making lot money nearby. is it something you have seen in china or something where the wack mole is stopping right before it hits the pole. it's going screw up the economy or other part of society. >> the specific technology used to do encryptic contribution. the most notable use is the use in wick -- wikileaks. the bpn technology...
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workers have come out to the streets over and many has come to tell their caressed to demand better wacking conditions they gathered outside the transport ministry and much to the government's hands call it as a protest says an angry at plans to put some workers on a four day week and sell the debt ridden national railway also made to months said by the international monetary fund. a short break it's breaking this out without a mouse. boy oh boy there are a lot of conspiracy theories out there from mysterious extra planets drip killian creatures living among us but there also may conspiracy theories that are very plausible and some that are well actually true one that i've heard for a long time is that they are specifically trying to fool the police with dimwits to abuse the american people which is silly right right according to a.b.c. news a discrimination lawsuit revealed that robert jordan was denied the chance to become a new london police officer because he was too smart his entrance exam score was a thirty three which is an i.q. of one hundred twenty five and it was just too high to
workers have come out to the streets over and many has come to tell their caressed to demand better wacking conditions they gathered outside the transport ministry and much to the government's hands call it as a protest says an angry at plans to put some workers on a four day week and sell the debt ridden national railway also made to months said by the international monetary fund. a short break it's breaking this out without a mouse. boy oh boy there are a lot of conspiracy theories out there...
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but i once did behind the envelope analysis how much he is worth the and when you start wacking heldivorce settlements in the money he spent on campaigns for new jersey governor, a u.s. senator and some people think what he lost in the markets, it starts to narrow down but the takeaway is not john core design but steve cohen. what they're looking at is the sole space -- civil cases. liz: but he is happy with that? >> i spoke to a mutual friend and he is probably pretty abbey he is not being charged by the sec suit like this was the story in the journal. here's the thing if the portfolio manager does not flip and he has not yet there is no criminal charge. but there are other methods. now let's get back to this. liz: wait. it would take a lot for me to put on spandex in front of you but i will on sunday along with cheryl cassone we will spandex all three of us in the name to help our troops. veer team fox business to compete in the new york city triathlon. i will wear these to raise money for a cause to get us into spandex building custom mortgage free holmes for those veterans return
but i once did behind the envelope analysis how much he is worth the and when you start wacking heldivorce settlements in the money he spent on campaigns for new jersey governor, a u.s. senator and some people think what he lost in the markets, it starts to narrow down but the takeaway is not john core design but steve cohen. what they're looking at is the sole space -- civil cases. liz: but he is happy with that? >> i spoke to a mutual friend and he is probably pretty abbey he is not...
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go to the end of the line behind legal immigrants who have been caught in the limbo of immigration wack log. it will create a new path to citizenship for agricultural workers who contribute and put food on the table. these are immigrants who play a role in the future of food security and time we gave them a pathway to citizenship. the bill creates an expedited path for young immigrants known as dreamers who were brought to the u.s. as children attended school, know this as their country, yet lived in constant fear of deforration. the bill also represents the best chance our country had has in decade to modernize or legal immigration system. it builds on the administration's progress of strengthening border security and cracking down on employers that hire and exploit undocumented workers and create a meaningful path way to learn citizenship. modernizes the legal immigration system for family, workers, and employees. we know the fight for immigration reform has never been easy. we don't expect it to be easy this time. there were plenty of people that predicted we would never get this far
go to the end of the line behind legal immigrants who have been caught in the limbo of immigration wack log. it will create a new path to citizenship for agricultural workers who contribute and put food on the table. these are immigrants who play a role in the future of food security and time we gave them a pathway to citizenship. the bill creates an expedited path for young immigrants known as dreamers who were brought to the u.s. as children attended school, know this as their country, yet...
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that is as long as we petitioned ourselves in silos of political belief, we would go wack back ward.ontinue to be unready in her words, to face the challenges that we as americans owed one another at home and the challenges we, in americans, of the world. and so before i talk a little bit about the book, and the story how she stayed alive to finish it, and why i think it is herman -- her manifesto i would like to thank nancy roosevelt. when you take a book in copyright, and major publisher owns that copyright, it's very hard to get that copyright back. and this book was published it hit the stands approximately five months after eleanor roosevelt died. wasn't around to hock it. she wasn't around to go on "meet the press" or "face the nation" or do one of her tv show "prospect of mankind" to talk about it. none of the major book review editors like "the new york times," or publishers weekly or "reader's digest" a particular bone in my cross she helped hock more reader digest books than the law should allow. didn't pay any attention to this. in my 25 years of looking at her, and we fir
that is as long as we petitioned ourselves in silos of political belief, we would go wack back ward.ontinue to be unready in her words, to face the challenges that we as americans owed one another at home and the challenges we, in americans, of the world. and so before i talk a little bit about the book, and the story how she stayed alive to finish it, and why i think it is herman -- her manifesto i would like to thank nancy roosevelt. when you take a book in copyright, and major publisher owns...