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watson is named after -- ginni: our founder, thomas watson.tson got some attention because of "jeopardy." ginni: it is funny how many people still remember that. i really give us credit, if i might, for having relit the world of ai. you asked what i did early in my career, i was an ai specialist at one time. so that would be a couple of decades ago, so it isn't like ai itself is brand-new. there are a number of things that make it different. what we did back then, it was 2011 on "jeopardy," we had been working on ai for a good five years before. this gets back to the idea if you are always moving to where you think there is value in tech, we believe there is value in this data, and you have to be prepared for this world to do it cost-effectively, and more important, you would have to have technology that did not get programmed. that is the difference with what what watson and ai is -- you don't say, if this, do that. every device you have programmed. if this, do that. somebody has to tell it what to do. your smart phone, you name it. watson ta
watson is named after -- ginni: our founder, thomas watson.tson got some attention because of "jeopardy." ginni: it is funny how many people still remember that. i really give us credit, if i might, for having relit the world of ai. you asked what i did early in my career, i was an ai specialist at one time. so that would be a couple of decades ago, so it isn't like ai itself is brand-new. there are a number of things that make it different. what we did back then, it was 2011 on...
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watson and his wife have five children, ranging in age from one to 8. balances family life with football, and with a growing career as an author. his second book, "the new dad's playbook" came out recently. here's what he had to say about what he calls the "biggest game of your life." ben: i've learned from fatherhood -- i don't have it all together, that i'm not perfect. i've learned how to roll with the punches sometimes. from my father, i learned integrity. my father's my hero even to this day. some of us have had fathers some of us didn't some have had fathers, we want to be like, father's we want to punch in the face if we ever saw him, but no matter what has happened with that relationship, you have what it takes to be a dad that can set the next generation on the right course, that you're needed. soledad: watson said the idea for the book came from his wife and is inspired, in part, by conversations in the locker room with teammates. i'm soledad o'brien -- we'll see you next week for "matter of fact." ♪ [music] >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it is
watson and his wife have five children, ranging in age from one to 8. balances family life with football, and with a growing career as an author. his second book, "the new dad's playbook" came out recently. here's what he had to say about what he calls the "biggest game of your life." ben: i've learned from fatherhood -- i don't have it all together, that i'm not perfect. i've learned how to roll with the punches sometimes. from my father, i learned integrity. my father's my...
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david: one of the tools is watson. watson is named after -- ginni: our founder.watson got some attention because of jeopardy. ginni: it is funny how many people remember that. havingus credit for relit the world of ai. i was in a high specialists at one time. that was a couple of decades ago. it is not like ai is brand-new. there are some things that make it different. what we did back then in 2011 had beenardy, we working on ai five years before and this gets to moving to where there is value in tech. there is value in this data. you have to be prepared for this world to do it cost-effectively and have technology that did not get programs. that is the difference, what watson and ai is. you do not say, if this, do that. have has beenou program, if this, do that. kinds,takes data of all understands, reasons, and learns over that data, and that will help you make better decisions. this is an interesting stat. in the world, we think there is a market of $2 trillion for making better business decisions. is rooted in the plane fundamental fact that when you and i make
david: one of the tools is watson. watson is named after -- ginni: our founder.watson got some attention because of jeopardy. ginni: it is funny how many people remember that. havingus credit for relit the world of ai. i was in a high specialists at one time. that was a couple of decades ago. it is not like ai is brand-new. there are some things that make it different. what we did back then in 2011 had beenardy, we working on ai five years before and this gets to moving to where there is value...
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. >> watson is named after -- >> our founder, thomas watson. >> watson got attention because of "jeopardyeople remember that, i give us credit for having re-l the world ofit ai. the world of ai. is brand-new, ai there are things that make it different at this point. "jeopardy", we had been working with ai, gives you the idea that if you move for you think there is value in tech, there will be time in the data. we have to be prepared to do it cost-effectively and you would have to have technology that did not get program. that is the difference -- that is what watson and ai is, what watson does, you do not say do this, every device has been programmed and says do that. somebody has to tell it what to do. watson takes data of all kinds and understand, reasons, and learns over the data. that will help make better decisions. this is an interesting stat, in the world, we think there is a market of $2 trillion for making better business decisions. some of it is rooted in lane fundamental facts that when you and i make decisions, you may be better at this, a third all right, a third are not opti
. >> watson is named after -- >> our founder, thomas watson. >> watson got attention because of "jeopardyeople remember that, i give us credit for having re-l the world ofit ai. the world of ai. is brand-new, ai there are things that make it different at this point. "jeopardy", we had been working with ai, gives you the idea that if you move for you think there is value in tech, there will be time in the data. we have to be prepared to do it cost-effectively and...
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." >> reporter: also in the car, tex watson, patricia krenwinkel, and linda kasabian. lived in the house recently vacated by terry melcher, who months earlier had politely blown off manson's hopes for a record deal. >> whoever's living there now has to be rich and famous. nobody else could afford a house like that. >> reporter: manson had actually been at the house earlier that year looking for terry melcher. he'd moved out. but manson encountered the current resident actress sharon tate, the pregnant wife of film director roman polanski. now tex climbed a telephone pole and cut wires to that very same house. they all went over the gate. and just then a young man named steven parent, who'd been visiting the property caretaker, was heading out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a knife, then shot him several times. the killing had begun. with kasabian standing guard, susan, patricia and tex went inside the house. polanski was out of the country that night but his friend, woytek frykowski, was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else w
." >> reporter: also in the car, tex watson, patricia krenwinkel, and linda kasabian. lived in the house recently vacated by terry melcher, who months earlier had politely blown off manson's hopes for a record deal. >> whoever's living there now has to be rich and famous. nobody else could afford a house like that. >> reporter: manson had actually been at the house earlier that year looking for terry melcher. he'd moved out. but manson encountered the current resident...
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david: one of the tools is named after watson.is named after -- ginni: our founder, thomas watson. it is funny how many people still remember that. i really give us credit, if i might, having relit the world of ai. i was an ai specialist at one time -- it is not new. there are a number of things that make it different. what we did back then on "jeopardy," we had been working on ai. if you move to where you think there is value in tech, we believe there is value in this data, and you have to be prepared for this world to do it cost-effectively, and more important, you would have to have technology that did not get programmed. that is what watson and ai is -- you don't say, if this, do that. every device you have programmed is if this, do that. watson takes data of all kinds, understands reasons, and learns over that data. that will help you make better decisions. this is an interesting stat we are sharing. in the world, we think there is a market for making better business decisions. some of it is rooted in plain fundamental facts
david: one of the tools is named after watson.is named after -- ginni: our founder, thomas watson. it is funny how many people still remember that. i really give us credit, if i might, having relit the world of ai. i was an ai specialist at one time -- it is not new. there are a number of things that make it different. what we did back then on "jeopardy," we had been working on ai. if you move to where you think there is value in tech, we believe there is value in this data, and you...
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but heather watson is out of the women's singles.t sets by patricia maria tig from romanian, who's ranked 134 in the world, 59 places below watson. tig won 7—6, 7—6, taking both sets on tie—breaks — as watson double—faulted on match—point. british gymnast ellie downie will miss 0ctober‘s world championships in canada after ankle surgery. the 18—year—old injured her left ankle at the british championships in march but went on to win four medals in april's european championships. downie plans to return for next year's commonwealth games in australia. she's tweeted "a minor setback is a pathway for a major comeback". her older sister becky will also miss the worlds as she continues to recover from an elbow injury. big orange could not make it three ina big orange could not make it three in a row. this was at the goodwood cup this afternoon. no horse has managed to take the race for three consecutive years and frankie dettori's mount a strong favourite could only finish second behind the 6—1 shot stradivarius on the feature race on day o
but heather watson is out of the women's singles.t sets by patricia maria tig from romanian, who's ranked 134 in the world, 59 places below watson. tig won 7—6, 7—6, taking both sets on tie—breaks — as watson double—faulted on match—point. british gymnast ellie downie will miss 0ctober‘s world championships in canada after ankle surgery. the 18—year—old injured her left ankle at the british championships in march but went on to win four medals in april's european...
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hello, i'mjohn hello, i'm john watson welcome to sports day. an upset at the us open.ghtback in the second test. and, news tonight that alex 0xlade—chamberlain is on the verge of moving from arsenal to london rivals chelsea. the us open has produced an upset on day one. the british number one and world number seven is out. the final grand slam of the year has produced an upset on day one — johanna konta, the british number one and world number seven is out, beaten in the first round by aleksandra krunic of serbia. konta could have moved to the top of the woman's rankings if results were to go her way at flushing meadows. instead she's left to rue a shock defeat on day one of the championships. nick parrot watched it all unfold. at first it looked like world number 78... instead of pressing on the britain was tied back before taking the opening set. those watching might have expected that to thank the confidence and... quite the opposite, letting a break point slip was the start of a downwards by will. she couldn't find home—made chanting hell opponent the second set. t
hello, i'mjohn hello, i'm john watson welcome to sports day. an upset at the us open.ghtback in the second test. and, news tonight that alex 0xlade—chamberlain is on the verge of moving from arsenal to london rivals chelsea. the us open has produced an upset on day one. the british number one and world number seven is out. the final grand slam of the year has produced an upset on day one — johanna konta, the british number one and world number seven is out, beaten in the first round by...
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as a texans fan, pretty excited about deshaun watson. last time we saw him, he was throwing the game-winning touchdown for clemson against alabama in that title game. and clemson, you know, it's a two-hour drive away from charlotte. so there were plenty of clemson fans in the stands last night in charlotte to watch watson make his nfl debut. and he did not disappoint those fans. watson running for a 15-yard touchdown in the third quarter. but despite that score, the panthers would go on to win this game by a final of 27-17. but even better story than watson's debut for the texans, was the return of david quessenberry. the 26-year-old offensive lineman playing in his first game since being diagnosed with nonhodgkin's lymphoma three years ago. quessenberry finished his last chemotherapy treatment in april, ringing the bell. he was so excited and so strong he actually broke the bell. >>> cardinals-royals last night. bases loaded. down 5-4 in the sixth when a can ran out on to the field. a cat ran out on to the field. he ran out before a gro
as a texans fan, pretty excited about deshaun watson. last time we saw him, he was throwing the game-winning touchdown for clemson against alabama in that title game. and clemson, you know, it's a two-hour drive away from charlotte. so there were plenty of clemson fans in the stands last night in charlotte to watch watson make his nfl debut. and he did not disappoint those fans. watson running for a 15-yard touchdown in the third quarter. but despite that score, the panthers would go on to win...
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ivan watson is there. this is not the first time guam and the people of guam dealt with the threat. >> reporter: no. shortly after kim jong-un took office after the death of his father, the previous leader of north korea, he made threats against guam, the western most piece of american territory, home to several major u.s. military installations. after those threats came, the u.s. military deployed the missile defense system here, which more recently has been deployed in south korea to help protect that region, that country from ongoing threats coming from pyongyang. the governor of guam, who i spoke to at length, insists the threat level has not been increased because of the state many will described and showed you. he pointed out, there's no panic on the streets or beaches of this island. take a listen. >> there's no panic in guam. i'm sure you have talked to people who live in seoul or tokyo. i think the concerns are more wayning over there, which is closer to the action, particularly seoul where their
ivan watson is there. this is not the first time guam and the people of guam dealt with the threat. >> reporter: no. shortly after kim jong-un took office after the death of his father, the previous leader of north korea, he made threats against guam, the western most piece of american territory, home to several major u.s. military installations. after those threats came, the u.s. military deployed the missile defense system here, which more recently has been deployed in south korea to...
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really capture anyone's attention is the case of de vito watson so you know basically ice can view this. the detainees citizens dad's middle name you london with a not so there's a new middle name was livingston nodding at you can confuse the livingston is beyond me well this poor kid spent three years in custody because they couldn't prove that he was american citizen he was saying no i am an american citizen here's a well we don't know your dad you know all of this. but to add insult to injury is as i said the court ruled that your watson on one leg eighty four thousand dollars after they finally sorted out saying what a lot i needed to have as i want a body ground three years and then a court ruled that watson didn't sue quickly enough because he had missed the two your stats of the potations all wrong a lot of attention the two year had passed while he was still being detained by the way because he was unknowable to afford a lawyer and he had very minimal education here's the kicker. in the court ruling that he doesn't get this money in the statue of limitations and all that they ru
really capture anyone's attention is the case of de vito watson so you know basically ice can view this. the detainees citizens dad's middle name you london with a not so there's a new middle name was livingston nodding at you can confuse the livingston is beyond me well this poor kid spent three years in custody because they couldn't prove that he was american citizen he was saying no i am an american citizen here's a well we don't know your dad you know all of this. but to add insult to...
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wallowing in he had to have that was i want about a grand three years and then a court ruled that watson didn't sue quickly enough because he had missed the two your stats of the potations all wrong a lot of attention the two year had passed while he was still being detained by the way because there's unknowable before the warrior and he had very minimal education here's the kicker. in the court ruling the. he doesn't get this money limitations and all that they ruled that watson's case does not merit an exception to the statute of limitations because that is a rare remedy to be applied in the new usual circumstances not a cure all for entirely an entirely common state of affairs do i just to submit that it's a common state of affairs for them to lock up american citizens and not realize american citizens for three years moves or the what's what's the other side of the oh well we face a lot of cases with people who are unable to afford a lawyer in this country even though you're guaranteed legal representation of our legal system are either way it's a terrible savage terrible terrible. s
wallowing in he had to have that was i want about a grand three years and then a court ruled that watson didn't sue quickly enough because he had missed the two your stats of the potations all wrong a lot of attention the two year had passed while he was still being detained by the way because there's unknowable before the warrior and he had very minimal education here's the kicker. in the court ruling the. he doesn't get this money limitations and all that they ruled that watson's case does...
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it was a prison ship, terrible, terrible conditions, he has made a career robert watson of researching ships that play a role in war. he did nazi titanic not too long ago. >> senior director of publicity, thanks for your time. >> good evening, my name is abraham foxman, from time to time i have an opportunity to welcome some of our guests particularly in the area of antisemitism and bigotry and engage with them in conversation.
it was a prison ship, terrible, terrible conditions, he has made a career robert watson of researching ships that play a role in war. he did nazi titanic not too long ago. >> senior director of publicity, thanks for your time. >> good evening, my name is abraham foxman, from time to time i have an opportunity to welcome some of our guests particularly in the area of antisemitism and bigotry and engage with them in conversation.
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watson did not disappoint, running for a 15-yard touchdown in the third quarter. looked good in this game. panthers, though, would go on to win 27-17. an even better story than watson's debut for the texans was the return of david quizenberry. the offensive lineman playing in his first game since being diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma three years ago. he finished his last chemotherapy treatment in early april, ringing the bell at indiana's hospital in houston. he got emotional returning to the field last night. >> before the game, i was thinking back, thinking back on how long it's been and -- and tonight was perfect. >> i think that's hands down such a cool story. the guy's a warrior, a fighter. inspiration to all of us. i think d.q. deserves every bit of headline and praise everybody gives him. he's a hell of a player and guy. we couldn't be prouder to have him on our team. >>> cardinals and royals. bases loaded, down 5-4 in the sixth inning. a cat ran out on to the field. and you have to check this out. the poor groundskeeper had to run out and get him. the
watson did not disappoint, running for a 15-yard touchdown in the third quarter. looked good in this game. panthers, though, would go on to win 27-17. an even better story than watson's debut for the texans was the return of david quizenberry. the offensive lineman playing in his first game since being diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma three years ago. he finished his last chemotherapy treatment in early april, ringing the bell at indiana's hospital in houston. he got emotional returning to...
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ivan watson in manila. thank you. >>> also in manila, secretary of state rex tillerson met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the two agreed the u.s. and russia can keep an open dialogue, they can still work together on a number of complex issues. the secretary of state says he made it clear a lot of harm has been done by the kremlin. >> russian meddling in the elections was certainly a serious incident. trying to help them understand just how serious this incident had been and how seriously it had damaged the relationship between the u.s., the american people, and the russian people. that this had created serious mistrust between our two countries, and that we simple have to find some way to deal with that. >> the kremlin has ordered the u.s. to cut its diplomatic staff by 60% in retaliation for new sanctions. tillerson told lavrov he would respond to that request officially by september 1. >>> it is monday, 11 minutes past the hour. let's check your money. the benefits of charitable giving might
ivan watson in manila. thank you. >>> also in manila, secretary of state rex tillerson met with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the two agreed the u.s. and russia can keep an open dialogue, they can still work together on a number of complex issues. the secretary of state says he made it clear a lot of harm has been done by the kremlin. >> russian meddling in the elections was certainly a serious incident. trying to help them understand just how serious this incident had...
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so in the end i have -- i really identified these three main characters james craig watson thomas ed son and maria mitchell each of whom were pass nating characters each whom had a lot on the line during the eclipse of 1878 they had sthung to prove. but frankly i've got a cast up -- dozens of secondary characters very interesting people at that time. who came out west for the eclipse as well. and i should say there's kind of another larger character and that is our nation, the united states of america. because the eclipse of 1878 the u.s. had a lot on the line. this was a time when -- you know we were a young country we had just turned 100 years old a couple of years before. we were becoming strong economically and getting attention in materials of the industrial strength but the world looked down on us in materials of our intellectual ability. europe was the center of western culture. europe was where -- you know, most of good literature and art and music and science came are from but there was a small group of american smises who were determined to show that we could compete on the
so in the end i have -- i really identified these three main characters james craig watson thomas ed son and maria mitchell each of whom were pass nating characters each whom had a lot on the line during the eclipse of 1878 they had sthung to prove. but frankly i've got a cast up -- dozens of secondary characters very interesting people at that time. who came out west for the eclipse as well. and i should say there's kind of another larger character and that is our nation, the united states of...
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in the court ruling that he doesn't get this money limitations and all that they ruled that watson's case does not merit an exception to the statute of limitations because that is a rare remedy to be applied in unusual circumstances not a cure all for entirely an entirely common state of affairs did i just use admit that it's a common state of affairs for them to lock up american citizens and not realize they are american citizens for three years who says that or the what's what's the other side of the oh well we face a lot of cases with people who are unable to afford a lawyer in this country even though you're guaranteed legal representation of our legal system. either way it's a terrible sandwich terrible terrible story and i like. shooting at the root of the word zero is sanskrit for and or avoid when it comes to having the consciousness to recognize the concept of zero it seems that some are much more aware of the world than have it then we've given them credit for scientists have known for a while that zero as a quantity is difficult for even humans to grass which is why childr
in the court ruling that he doesn't get this money limitations and all that they ruled that watson's case does not merit an exception to the statute of limitations because that is a rare remedy to be applied in unusual circumstances not a cure all for entirely an entirely common state of affairs did i just use admit that it's a common state of affairs for them to lock up american citizens and not realize they are american citizens for three years who says that or the what's what's the other...
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watson not expected to leave immediately.ry under pressure. >> oil prices down 11% this year and chevron dock is down 10% this year. bring it so fun, market analyst and a fox news contributor. so good to see you. you just heard the chevron story in the stock price. do you expect to see more ceo stepping down for major oil companies? >> i really do. continuing major shakeups. the birdies sing rex tillerson leave to join the trump administration. this is the second-biggest oil company in the country and we see that step down. bottom line is the oil companies have to be lean, mean oil-producing machines. they have to do more with less money because the terms are going to experience big capital spending cuts. shareholders demanding more and that is probably the secret to their success in the long run. the expected replacement for him is michael wirth, he knows how to cut costs and so we are looking at a new era of trying to produce more with less. >> the plans are usually very big. that has helped the bottom line. the oil invento
watson not expected to leave immediately.ry under pressure. >> oil prices down 11% this year and chevron dock is down 10% this year. bring it so fun, market analyst and a fox news contributor. so good to see you. you just heard the chevron story in the stock price. do you expect to see more ceo stepping down for major oil companies? >> i really do. continuing major shakeups. the birdies sing rex tillerson leave to join the trump administration. this is the second-biggest oil company...
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we want to go manila and bring in cnn's ivan watson. north koreans moving ahead with developing the missile technology and their nuclear weapons. the sanctions come, but they are already under a very heavy sanctions regime. how is this going to happen, and will this really pressure the north koreans? >> reporter: what this latest round of sanctions does is it bans north korea's exports of coal and iron and even seafood, and the u.s. government estimates that it generates about one-third of its export revenues from those activities. so this could have an impact on the ability to earn hard currency for the north korean regime. north korea's made it clear it doesn't care. it's responded in the last couple of hours via the north korean state news agency, calling the new sanctions a violent violation of north korean sovereignty and saying the international community must be delusional if it thinks that sanctions can convince north korea to give up its commitment to develop nuclear weapons as what it sees as a vital weapon of self-defense. th
we want to go manila and bring in cnn's ivan watson. north koreans moving ahead with developing the missile technology and their nuclear weapons. the sanctions come, but they are already under a very heavy sanctions regime. how is this going to happen, and will this really pressure the north koreans? >> reporter: what this latest round of sanctions does is it bans north korea's exports of coal and iron and even seafood, and the u.s. government estimates that it generates about one-third...
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watson come here, i want to see you. tonight seven more exhibition games in the nfl.g fashion. he's officially turning in his cleats and retiring members of the doing and features. >> the one thing i regret in my third 10 years of playing football is my parents didn't get a chance to see their son play at a dream he made at the age of four. >> touching story. major league baseball jersey with style uniforms is coming. major league is for players begin august 25th through the 27th in every team will have new jersey. players will get to choose what names they want to have on the back of their jerseys for the newest undercard. all rights for the yankees aaron judge. uniforms with a jerseys folder styles. that'll be august 25th and 27. the new york mets but he has 29 home runs and basically traded tobacco, just a single a minor-league. the l.a. dodgers 49 years the authority wanted 80. casio clique breaks a new tie. dodgers hold onto the diamondbacks. did you ever try to adopt a pet and somebody may have something like you don't find the cat, the cat finds you. watch this
watson come here, i want to see you. tonight seven more exhibition games in the nfl.g fashion. he's officially turning in his cleats and retiring members of the doing and features. >> the one thing i regret in my third 10 years of playing football is my parents didn't get a chance to see their son play at a dream he made at the age of four. >> touching story. major league baseball jersey with style uniforms is coming. major league is for players begin august 25th through the 27th in...
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. >> it was class saturday taught by business professor richard watson according to the drudge report said if students felt unduly stressed by a grade they could e-mail the instructor indicating what grade would be appropriate with no explanation required. >> probably think like a 97 or something so it wouldn't be obvious. >> true. >> yeah. >> reporter: would you deserve it? >> well, i would probably earn a 97 any ways. >> around campus there are a lot of parents like kerry outlaw from canton helping students move in. he told me he wasn't thrilled with professor watson's stress free approach. >> kind of makes me think of what you hear about millennials, you know, they're given way too much. they don't have to earn. >> reporter: dean at terry college of business said this about professor wallet watson' stress free approach. the professor has removed the language from the syllabus in addition uga applies very high standards in its curricular delivery including university wide hold speel that mandates all faculty employ a grading system based on transparent and pre-defined coursework. an
. >> it was class saturday taught by business professor richard watson according to the drudge report said if students felt unduly stressed by a grade they could e-mail the instructor indicating what grade would be appropriate with no explanation required. >> probably think like a 97 or something so it wouldn't be obvious. >> true. >> yeah. >> reporter: would you deserve it? >> well, i would probably earn a 97 any ways. >> around campus there are a lot...
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let's go back tojohn watson at goodison park.h his everton team—mates for the second leg of their europa league play—off against hajduk split. what has the reaction been from everton fans? mixed it is fair to say, some are surprised, they think wayne rooney still has a lot to offer the international team in light of those performances he has produced for the club at the start of the season. gareth southgate clearly feels the same. but some argue that it might benefit everton and he can concentrate on club football now he is retired from international football. a football now he is retired from internationalfootball. a bit of surprise, many feel he has played some of his best football and so has plenty to offer and that is the feeling here. when you talk about those records, no doubt he will go down as one of the greats of english football, whether one of the all—time greats i guess only time will tell. and i wonder if he will have a statue like that one behind him! thank you very much. away from wayne rooney, celtic secured their
let's go back tojohn watson at goodison park.h his everton team—mates for the second leg of their europa league play—off against hajduk split. what has the reaction been from everton fans? mixed it is fair to say, some are surprised, they think wayne rooney still has a lot to offer the international team in light of those performances he has produced for the club at the start of the season. gareth southgate clearly feels the same. but some argue that it might benefit everton and he can...
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chevron's chief executive john watson will step down. he's been ceo since 2010.'s shares gained around 35% but the dow more than doubled in that time and pressure has been growing on the industry to cut costs. the lead candidates to replace watson is mike worth. >>> blue apron is putting in a highry freeze for the salaries workers. they deliver boxes packed with fresh ingredients and recipe cards. since going public, the shares dropped 50%. the company said it is also laying off 14 recruiters as part of an organizational restructuring. >>> and panera bread is taking a step to appeal to health conscious consumers. the salad chain is listing the amount of added sugar and calorie counts on the cup. a regular 20 ounce soft drink contains 17 teaspoons of added sugar. panera sweet facts cups debuts in eight cities before rolling out across the country next month. ann marie? >> thanks a lot, roxanna. >>> still ahead, uber is under fire again. we will hear from riders who say they were charged for a mess they didn't make. honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort
chevron's chief executive john watson will step down. he's been ceo since 2010.'s shares gained around 35% but the dow more than doubled in that time and pressure has been growing on the industry to cut costs. the lead candidates to replace watson is mike worth. >>> blue apron is putting in a highry freeze for the salaries workers. they deliver boxes packed with fresh ingredients and recipe cards. since going public, the shares dropped 50%. the company said it is also laying off 14...
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yeah, watson.an quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. you for four years. even way out here? you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. you could start your search at
yeah, watson.an quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. you for four years. even way out here? you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign...
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it is a strategic location, as our own ivan watson reported for us. what does the u.s.in its playbook in response for even in preemptive response here? >> no military options are good. any military option would trigger a war on the south korean -- on the korean peninsula we don't want. it will be catastrophic. human cost will be tragic and the ramifications long lasting. >> we need to come back from the bri brink. what we are asking is a freeze on the korean nuclear program. i don't think that's going to happen. the north koreans have made their nuclear program the centerpiece of their foreign policy. it is written into their constitution. they believe because of this paranoia of isolation the last 70 years that the only deterrence against american assault on their homeland is this nuclear deterrent. so i don't think they're going to be able to back down from that. what do we do? i think what's going to happen, and there is back channel diplomacy going on right now. we will diffuse this situation but we will not solve the crisis. the crisis will continue on. and i think
it is a strategic location, as our own ivan watson reported for us. what does the u.s.in its playbook in response for even in preemptive response here? >> no military options are good. any military option would trigger a war on the south korean -- on the korean peninsula we don't want. it will be catastrophic. human cost will be tragic and the ramifications long lasting. >> we need to come back from the bri brink. what we are asking is a freeze on the korean nuclear program. i don't...
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katy watson reports from caracas.l witticism grows over the vote, nicolas maduro appears defiant. there were more than 10 million venezuelan soon came out onto the street and 8 million could vote. the rest faced the barricades. the company that provided the vote said the government inflated the numbers of those who turned out. based on the robust nature of our system, we know without any doubt that the turnout of the recent election for a national constituent assembly was manipulated. the head of the electoral authorities in venezuela said these claims are baseless and irresponsible. they are not bowing to pressure here or abroad, saying the country is now at peace. fewer grey. this man drives a taxi. translation: opposition protesters broke in. translation: 0pposition protesters broke it when i went through a road block because this taxi was given to me by the government. i am fed up. politics is like a marriage, both sides need to sit down and talk. the oppositionjust thinks about themselves. venezuela would be bett
katy watson reports from caracas.l witticism grows over the vote, nicolas maduro appears defiant. there were more than 10 million venezuelan soon came out onto the street and 8 million could vote. the rest faced the barricades. the company that provided the vote said the government inflated the numbers of those who turned out. based on the robust nature of our system, we know without any doubt that the turnout of the recent election for a national constituent assembly was manipulated. the head...
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they were bragging about watson.tein versus watson, quite a battle there but how do you tell about the machine learning and ai when they have a visible figure watching as their figurehead >> well, we respect all the competition. we certainly respect ibm watson. we work with sales force we also work with amazon and others we have artificial intelligence and machine learning we've had in our product since 2010. in fact, we have over 100 patents filed in over 30 different applications in the market so ours is not just a joint partnership, it's also real production out there in the market and we believe this is the core of the strategy going forward. we know that no one gets excited about taxes. as atticus tyson said, turn drudgery into the light. when using this machine learning and artificial intelligence, we get you the maximum re fund. this is the core to our strategy we've got a several-year head start on our competition. >> i totally agree with you. the stock has been fantastic you do a great job thank you so much,
they were bragging about watson.tein versus watson, quite a battle there but how do you tell about the machine learning and ai when they have a visible figure watching as their figurehead >> well, we respect all the competition. we certainly respect ibm watson. we work with sales force we also work with amazon and others we have artificial intelligence and machine learning we've had in our product since 2010. in fact, we have over 100 patents filed in over 30 different applications in the...
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tom watson, thank you. thank you for coming in.ys you can say nothing has been agreed. the eu's brexit negotiator has now tried most of them. in today's press conference michel barnier warned no decisive progress had been made. david davis called up the need for "flexibility and imagination". we were all left to imagine what that might mean. testy exchanges and the lack of real momentum in talks so far raises the very real prospect of deadlock in the two rounds of talks left before mid october. that's when the eu 27 leaders meet to decide whether they can say sufficient progress has been made. it's all complicated, isn't it? and this is only the beginning. although, perhaps that's the point. it shouldn't be. to our political editor in a second, with his news, but first, chris cook reports. just listening to today's press conference, you'd be forgiven for thinking the uk and the eu 27's representatives hadn't been in quite the same meeting. this week we've had long and detailed discussions across multiple areas and i think it's fair
tom watson, thank you. thank you for coming in.ys you can say nothing has been agreed. the eu's brexit negotiator has now tried most of them. in today's press conference michel barnier warned no decisive progress had been made. david davis called up the need for "flexibility and imagination". we were all left to imagine what that might mean. testy exchanges and the lack of real momentum in talks so far raises the very real prospect of deadlock in the two rounds of talks left before...
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>> we're going to get back to you, ivan watson. now on the island of guam, a u.s. territory. will, you're in beijing for us. so what's the response of the chinese government to president trump's threat to unleash what he calls fire and fury at north korea? >> reporter: china really trying to tone things down, as they often do when tensions escalate on the peninsula, they don't want to see a war break out on their doorstep, they don't want to see hundreds of thousands of north koreans flooding over their border. so we have this statement out from the chinese minister of foreign affairs, stressing the complexity of the situation of north korea. china calls on the relevant aides to follow the broad direction ofry solving the nuclear issue through april means. aimed at all parties here, certainly north korea and the united states. >> will ripley in beijing, thank you ivan watson in guam as well. so what is the u.s. strategy for dealing with north korea and what are the options? let's go to our panel. it looks like the president, president trump, jim, in a fire and fury threat dra
>> we're going to get back to you, ivan watson. now on the island of guam, a u.s. territory. will, you're in beijing for us. so what's the response of the chinese government to president trump's threat to unleash what he calls fire and fury at north korea? >> reporter: china really trying to tone things down, as they often do when tensions escalate on the peninsula, they don't want to see a war break out on their doorstep, they don't want to see hundreds of thousands of north...
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launchpad in the western pacific.ivan watson: "40% of guam's economy depends on military spending.so installations like andersen air force base are small cities. home to thousands of service personnel and their family members."there are around 5,300 military personnel stationed at andersen and at guam's naval base.u.s. officers here emphasizeguam is more than just a military posting.ltnt col christopher occhiuzzo: "the majority of the people, here we live here. i live here. my wife lives here. my two daughters live here. my son lives here. they go to school here. we go to tumon bay. we go to jeff's pirates cove so we obviously have a vested interest here and we feel safe here right now and that's what this continuous bomber presence does, it assures our allies and deters our adversaries." it is guam's military installationsand its geographic proximity to the korean peninsulathat have made it the target of verbal threats from the north korean regime.guam's homeland security advisor announced it would only take 14 minutes for a missile to reach guam from north koreaprovided the weapo
launchpad in the western pacific.ivan watson: "40% of guam's economy depends on military spending.so installations like andersen air force base are small cities. home to thousands of service personnel and their family members."there are around 5,300 military personnel stationed at andersen and at guam's naval base.u.s. officers here emphasizeguam is more than just a military posting.ltnt col christopher occhiuzzo: "the majority of the people, here we live here. i live here. my...
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katy watson, bbc news, caracas.l lansberg—rodriguez is a political columnist for the venezuelan newspaper el nacional and a lecturer at northwestern university's kellogg school of management. where do you see the situation heading in venezuela? thank you for having me on the show. this is a tragedy that has been long foretold. it isa tragedy that has been long foretold. it is a country whose political system was designed to run around the larger than life personality of president maduro's predecessor. there were very high oil finances, they allowed the government to promise big, deliver less but fill that gap with personality and the ability to create programmes. those sorts of things, mr maduro, who inherited a series of bad debts from his predecessor and lacks the charisma and the connection with either the people all the military, has struggled to hold up a parliament that was designed for a different man. that break down is what we have been seeing more and more, both in plummeting approval ratings, chavez was a
katy watson, bbc news, caracas.l lansberg—rodriguez is a political columnist for the venezuelan newspaper el nacional and a lecturer at northwestern university's kellogg school of management. where do you see the situation heading in venezuela? thank you for having me on the show. this is a tragedy that has been long foretold. it isa tragedy that has been long foretold. it is a country whose political system was designed to run around the larger than life personality of president maduro's...
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katy watson is in caracas.io ledesma screams for help as he is taken away in his pyjamas by the venezuelan intelligence service. there's panic while someone else yells that venezuela is now a dictatorship. he wasn't the only one to be taken away, officers also seized leopoldo lopez, an opposition leader released from prison a few weeks ago but placed under house arrest. tensions are running high in venezuela after the election of a new assembly that will effectively rewrite the and. there have been violent protests in recent months and on monday former mayor mr ledezma released a video on social media criticising the weekend's vote. he called the vote a fraud, saying public powers had become a political machinery at the service ofa political machinery at the service of a totalitarian regime, a tyranny. leopoldo lopez also made his voice heard while under house arrest. the supreme court said on tuesday it had revoked their house arrest because they have made political statements and they'd also received intellig
katy watson is in caracas.io ledesma screams for help as he is taken away in his pyjamas by the venezuelan intelligence service. there's panic while someone else yells that venezuela is now a dictatorship. he wasn't the only one to be taken away, officers also seized leopoldo lopez, an opposition leader released from prison a few weeks ago but placed under house arrest. tensions are running high in venezuela after the election of a new assembly that will effectively rewrite the and. there have...
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watson look comfortable in last night' houston loss.en a four game set with the mets tonight first home began game since darren daulton pass add it way last week following a battle with cancer. there should be a tribute to dutch. we'll bring it to you tonight at 10:00 o'clock. >> reece hopkins clubbed 29 homeruns. minor league slowing g slugger first baseman by trade pete mackanin will put him in left field and bat him seventh tonight against the mets best pitcher. >> we wanted him up for quite awhile. we were trying to figure out the best way and the best time to do it, and we just felt that this was the best time, and even though he's -- we'll get him as much playing time as possible, that's why he's been working out in left field. >> and finally the sixers going back to england for regular season game. they'll play the celtics january11th in london. they previously played uk back in 2013 that however was an exhibition game. i can see the promotions in london now. lucy and thomas, trust the process, chap. [ laughter ] >> i love it. >>
watson look comfortable in last night' houston loss.en a four game set with the mets tonight first home began game since darren daulton pass add it way last week following a battle with cancer. there should be a tribute to dutch. we'll bring it to you tonight at 10:00 o'clock. >> reece hopkins clubbed 29 homeruns. minor league slowing g slugger first baseman by trade pete mackanin will put him in left field and bat him seventh tonight against the mets best pitcher. >> we wanted him...
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katie watson in caracas.t remind us why the attorney general wants to do this, what are the claims? the claims are that the vote on sunday, the numbers we re that the vote on sunday, the numbers were inflated, the government said more than 8 million venezuelans voted for the constituent assembly. but the voting company says actually that was inflated by around 1 million. that is being generous, that some people, some independent polls, saying the number was far lower than that. but president maduro is defiant, saying 10 million venezuelans maduro is defiant, saying 10 million venezuela ns want to vote maduro is defiant, saying 10 million venezuelans want to vote but 2 million were held back by fires, barricades and bombs. so he is justifying it saying these numbers are correct. that is the fallout, the government is being accused of fraudulent voting and the government says it's not true. so they want to carry out a full investigation, how much power will she has and how will she be able to do what she wants?
katie watson in caracas.t remind us why the attorney general wants to do this, what are the claims? the claims are that the vote on sunday, the numbers we re that the vote on sunday, the numbers were inflated, the government said more than 8 million venezuelans voted for the constituent assembly. but the voting company says actually that was inflated by around 1 million. that is being generous, that some people, some independent polls, saying the number was far lower than that. but president...
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katy watson reports from caracas.side the parliament building, you'd never guess this was a country in crisis. hugo chavez's face and influence is neverfar away, but today it was about his successor. president maduro, who has remained defiant despite the criticism heaped upon him about what many have called a fraudulent election. "criticism has always been here", this woman told me. "that the people have been on the street 18 years, first supporting hugo chavez and now president maduro, who was legitimately elected by us." this new assembly will have the powers to rewrite the constitution. there's little detail as to what that means in practice. but the new president gave a hint of what was to come. we've not come to destroy the constitution, she said, adding they wanted to remove obstacles from the government's path. the assembly has been justified as the only way to bring peace to the country after months of often violent protest, but earlier on friday the pope warned it would only encourage a climate of tension, no
katy watson reports from caracas.side the parliament building, you'd never guess this was a country in crisis. hugo chavez's face and influence is neverfar away, but today it was about his successor. president maduro, who has remained defiant despite the criticism heaped upon him about what many have called a fraudulent election. "criticism has always been here", this woman told me. "that the people have been on the street 18 years, first supporting hugo chavez and now president...
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richard watson takes a look. explosions and gunfire slowly but surely, so—called islamic state's caliphate is being destroyed in syria and iraq. is is losing battle after battle on the ground. but it is too early to say it has lost the war, because as the state fails, they will continue in other forms. it's a proto—state in raqqa, and mosul, and over those areas. it's also an insurgency across syria and iraq. and it's a terrorist movement to us here in the west. it occupies all of these three states simultaneously. just because it's being pushed back as a state, that does nothing to resolve its other two dimensions. so, what does this mean for the uk terror threat? around 850 jihadists from britain have gone out to syria to fight with is. 15% have died. half of the remainder, about 360, have already returned here. but many of these are early adopters and may pose a lesser threat. people who went in 2012 were motivated by very different things to someone who went in 2015. the drivers of their radicalisation, the p
richard watson takes a look. explosions and gunfire slowly but surely, so—called islamic state's caliphate is being destroyed in syria and iraq. is is losing battle after battle on the ground. but it is too early to say it has lost the war, because as the state fails, they will continue in other forms. it's a proto—state in raqqa, and mosul, and over those areas. it's also an insurgency across syria and iraq. and it's a terrorist movement to us here in the west. it occupies all of these...
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that report from katie watson.oits a mosquito's attraction to sweet substances and makes it believe it is drinking a sugary treat. over1 million people die from malaria each year, mostly children under five years of age. 90% of malaria cases occur in sub—saharan africa. the drug called vectrax has successfully eradicated malaria in several tanzanian villages where it's been trialled. agenor mafra—neto is a chemical ecologist who has developed the new product — he explains how it works. usually people think about mosquitoes taking a blood meal. we found out that mosquitoes go for flowers a nd found out that mosquitoes go for flowers and other sugar solutions, and nectar is basically the daily fuel. they need constantly to take a little bit of sugar everywhere. what we decided to do was to work with the smell of lavender, the smell of this nectar sources. the interesting thing about the sugar, the flower smell, is that it attracts mosquitoes outside the house, and allows us to manipulate their behaviour and induce th
that report from katie watson.oits a mosquito's attraction to sweet substances and makes it believe it is drinking a sugary treat. over1 million people die from malaria each year, mostly children under five years of age. 90% of malaria cases occur in sub—saharan africa. the drug called vectrax has successfully eradicated malaria in several tanzanian villages where it's been trialled. agenor mafra—neto is a chemical ecologist who has developed the new product — he explains how it works....
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our correspondent, katy watson, reports from caracas.onio ledezma screams for help as he's taken away in his pyjamas by the venezuelan intelligence service. there's panic, while someone else yells that venezuela is now a dictatorship. he wasn't the only one to be taken away, officers also seized leopoldo lopez, an opposition leader who was released from prison a few weeks ago but placed under house arrest. tensions are running high in venezuela after the election of a new assembly that will effectively rewrite the constitution. there have been violent protests in recent months and on monday former mayor mr ledezma released a video on social media criticising the weekend's vote. he called the vote a fraud, saying public powers had become a political machinery at the service of a totalitarian regime, a tyranny. leopoldo lopez also made his voice heard while under house arrest. the supreme court said on tuesday it had revoked their house arrest because they'd made political statements and they'd also received intelligence the two men were t
our correspondent, katy watson, reports from caracas.onio ledezma screams for help as he's taken away in his pyjamas by the venezuelan intelligence service. there's panic, while someone else yells that venezuela is now a dictatorship. he wasn't the only one to be taken away, officers also seized leopoldo lopez, an opposition leader who was released from prison a few weeks ago but placed under house arrest. tensions are running high in venezuela after the election of a new assembly that will...