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it's stuck whereas a teacher you know and can actually answer that now speaking about professor blum the product i feel collaboration with here was capture and recapture placation to reach you soul to google a few years ago to a rookie like myself like very very simple neat ideas that one has to wonder why did it take so long to develop them a why they cost google so much money what was the hardest thing to figure out about that yes so the capture of if you haven't seen this is this distorted characters that you have to type whatever you're trying to get at an e-mail account or something in retrospect that seems like a like a no brainer yeah like a no brainer and the idea by the way the reason that's there is to make sure that a computer is not getting the account that it's a human that is actually getting better not on a computer it seems like a no brainer but it you know nobody has thought of it and it took us months to think think of it and a lot of times some of the best ideas seemed like a no brainer i don't know what the hardest the hardest part was really coming up with with a
it's stuck whereas a teacher you know and can actually answer that now speaking about professor blum the product i feel collaboration with here was capture and recapture placation to reach you soul to google a few years ago to a rookie like myself like very very simple neat ideas that one has to wonder why did it take so long to develop them a why they cost google so much money what was the hardest thing to figure out about that yes so the capture of if you haven't seen this is this distorted...
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i called in brotherly, whereas my kind of liberalism or libertarianism is sisterly, in the sense that it want to include love among the virtues that a society ought to be interested in. whereas my male colleagues among libertarians tend to say no, all we need is maximizing profits, don't tell me about love. you can't possibly have an opinion, as i purposely and sticking them in the eye like my first book was called bourgeois virtues. sounds like a contradiction in terms. second one was called bourgeois dignity, how can that be. bourgeois equality, how can that be right? i think all three opinions are wrong. you could be ethical. you could be encouraging human dignity and you can achieve income equality through what we unfortunate call capitalist. >> host: several years back french economist hit the book world with -- what do you think of his -- >> guest: i didn't pay much attention to it until i was asked to do a review and ended up doing a 50 page review which took most of the issue of the journal. i know that britain especially as the bbc tried organize a a debate between him and th
i called in brotherly, whereas my kind of liberalism or libertarianism is sisterly, in the sense that it want to include love among the virtues that a society ought to be interested in. whereas my male colleagues among libertarians tend to say no, all we need is maximizing profits, don't tell me about love. you can't possibly have an opinion, as i purposely and sticking them in the eye like my first book was called bourgeois virtues. sounds like a contradiction in terms. second one was called...
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whereas my male colleagues among libertarians tend to say no, all we need is maximizing profits. don't tell me about loans. i'm not against them. i just think that they need to grow up a bit. >> host: where does milton friedman fall in all this? >> guest: milton friedman was a classical liberalism 1.0 type person. i was a colleague of his for 12 years at the university of chicago where i taught. milton inspires a lot of brotherly libertarians, but on the other hand, he was in most ways a nice guy, and concerned with poor people. but you know, my friends on the left think that a libertarian, and liberal like me hates the poor, if it only you're a democrat or a socialist, as i once was, do you care for the poor. for some reason it's kind of an implausible psychological premise, but they think people within the classified on the right, which would include libertarians, although i would argue with this, they say you people don't love the poor. you just love the rich people. why anyone would love the rich people i don't know, but anyway that's what they say. but that's not really the
whereas my male colleagues among libertarians tend to say no, all we need is maximizing profits. don't tell me about loans. i'm not against them. i just think that they need to grow up a bit. >> host: where does milton friedman fall in all this? >> guest: milton friedman was a classical liberalism 1.0 type person. i was a colleague of his for 12 years at the university of chicago where i taught. milton inspires a lot of brotherly libertarians, but on the other hand, he was in most...
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. >> he will absolutely win against the democrat, whereas ray is going have a hard time. you know that. it's going to be a hard race. luther wins automatically -- if luther wins tomorrow, the democrats will hardly fight. if ray wins, they're going to pour in $30 million like they did in atlanta. >> yeah. >> i had to bring her -- we brought her over the line. well did a great job.
. >> he will absolutely win against the democrat, whereas ray is going have a hard time. you know that. it's going to be a hard race. luther wins automatically -- if luther wins tomorrow, the democrats will hardly fight. if ray wins, they're going to pour in $30 million like they did in atlanta. >> yeah. >> i had to bring her -- we brought her over the line. well did a great job.
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also really good when one to one interaction is required because the computer can adapt to yourself whereas the teacher usually has to teach many people at the same time what i think computers are not yet good act is keeping you motivated it's amazing how motivated another humanness just the presence of another human gets you to do all kinds of things so that's one thing that i think computers are not you're good at and the other thing is answering general questions so if you know that the computer may be teaching me but if i am confused and i just have a general question that that does not fit what the computer is trying to teach me. it's stuck where as a teacher you know and can actually answer that now speaking about professor bloom vapor. dr feel collaboration with you was capture and recapture applications which you sold to google a few years ago and to a rookie like myself like very very simple neat ideas that one has to wonder why did it take so long to develop them a why they cost google so much money what was the hardest thing to figure out about that yes so the captures of it if y
also really good when one to one interaction is required because the computer can adapt to yourself whereas the teacher usually has to teach many people at the same time what i think computers are not yet good act is keeping you motivated it's amazing how motivated another humanness just the presence of another human gets you to do all kinds of things so that's one thing that i think computers are not you're good at and the other thing is answering general questions so if you know that the...
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whereas she is like, oh, no, that's not what it looks like.ner of worthing football club. a lot on my day—to—day work involves using a computer and it can often be quite time consuming. before i had my car accident, in 2010, i was a player for the club and on my way up. the accident left me with a broken spine and ten months in hospital. it was obviously a very tough time for me, but after a lot of rehab, i decided i wasn't gonna give up on football and i used my compensation pay—off from the accident to buy the club i used to play for. how are you doing, you all right? nice to see you. and you. so there are quite a few companies now looking to see whether they can use vr as a new work space. yeah. so by using this type of technology to sort of allow you to type much faster and interact with other people. if you thought it was quite funny, you can give it an eye wink. or if you didn't like it, you can now do a frown and it'll do a frowny face. there you go. he looks grumpy, doesn't he? with this new headset, i should be able to control the key
whereas she is like, oh, no, that's not what it looks like.ner of worthing football club. a lot on my day—to—day work involves using a computer and it can often be quite time consuming. before i had my car accident, in 2010, i was a player for the club and on my way up. the accident left me with a broken spine and ten months in hospital. it was obviously a very tough time for me, but after a lot of rehab, i decided i wasn't gonna give up on football and i used my compensation pay—off from...
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whereas black americans in 1970, black families in 1970 recorded the least income segregation follow the purple line. they now register the highest income segregation. please note that we are talking here about residential segregation among black families of different income levels. not segregation between black and white families. and another way of talking about these trend lines is that they describe the extent to which the exposure of families to neighbors of the same race has changed over time. although income segregation among black families grew considerably in the 1970's and 1980's, it grew even more rapidly from 2000 to 2009 after slightly declining in the 1990's. and when considering a person's life trajectory or life chances the differences in the quality one's daily life between residing in a predominantly affluent neighborhood and poor black neighborhood are huge. it is important to note that today, poor black families have fewer middle class, fewer black middle class neighbors than they had in 1970. indeed, the rising income --regation ident oh segregation in the black
whereas black americans in 1970, black families in 1970 recorded the least income segregation follow the purple line. they now register the highest income segregation. please note that we are talking here about residential segregation among black families of different income levels. not segregation between black and white families. and another way of talking about these trend lines is that they describe the extent to which the exposure of families to neighbors of the same race has changed over...
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think some people when they face charges often end up just bitter and angry at a lot more people whereas it sounds like you came to an understanding of a lot more people yet i say out there's a lot of things i did say in the past without necessarily understanding it i didn't have the wisdom to understand it i say like you know you life you have a choice to either revert the pain or invert the pain so something bad happens to you you can revert to it and pass on the same pains to other people or you could invert is say i'm not gonna let this happen to anybody else so you know and the way that gets in the extremis and this way can be life example hitler mother theresa hitler had awful things happen to him he decided to pass on the same pain as the you know somebody else to others a mother teresa oh if you look at it from a biblical perspective jesus was. also you want to point to these people that went through a horrendous things in their childhood and growing up they decided i'm not going let somebody else go through the same thing so these are the choices that will make a better choice a
think some people when they face charges often end up just bitter and angry at a lot more people whereas it sounds like you came to an understanding of a lot more people yet i say out there's a lot of things i did say in the past without necessarily understanding it i didn't have the wisdom to understand it i say like you know you life you have a choice to either revert the pain or invert the pain so something bad happens to you you can revert to it and pass on the same pains to other people or...
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whereas black americans in 1970, black families in 1970 recorded the least income segregation, follow the purple line, they now register the highest income segregation. please note that we are talking here, we are talking here about res des-- residential segregation -- another way of talking about these trend lines is that they describe the extent to which the exposure of families to neighbors of the same race has changed over time. and although income segregation among black families grew considerably in the 1970s and 1980s, it grew even more rapidly from 2000 to 2009 after slightly declining in the 1990s. and when considering a person's life trajectory or life chances between pre -- it is important to note that today poor black families have fewer middle class, fewer black middle class neighbors than they had in 1970. indeed the rising income segregation in the black community is driven both by the growth of affluent blacks and the deteriorating conditions of poor blacks which i will soon discuss. now, these data update the earlier arguments that i developed in my book "the declinin
whereas black americans in 1970, black families in 1970 recorded the least income segregation, follow the purple line, they now register the highest income segregation. please note that we are talking here, we are talking here about res des-- residential segregation -- another way of talking about these trend lines is that they describe the extent to which the exposure of families to neighbors of the same race has changed over time. and although income segregation among black families grew...
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teach them arabic and they have found that for some of them it is possible to be to marry very easily whereas for others it was very difficult and they didn't know what the difference was so they developed a test to figure out which ones are better at learning a language and they found before they thought that maybe intelligence had to do with it the biggest factor that had to do whether you're good at learning a language or not is whether you are ok sounding stupid absolutely but when you are delegating that practicing capacity to chat box that here that executive doesn't disappear in fact it may become even stronger you may be a very comfortable talking to a child yeah so what we have found is that what people do so we develop the chaplet for the illegal and the id. is that you get to talk to the computer not to another human so you don't feel anxious what we have found is that that is a very good thing to do at the beginning and then that gives you enough confidence to go and try to talk to somebody else it's like training wheels with bicycles it's just it just gets you started and we have
teach them arabic and they have found that for some of them it is possible to be to marry very easily whereas for others it was very difficult and they didn't know what the difference was so they developed a test to figure out which ones are better at learning a language and they found before they thought that maybe intelligence had to do with it the biggest factor that had to do whether you're good at learning a language or not is whether you are ok sounding stupid absolutely but when you are...
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well, unfortunately this storm (inaudible) moving away from us, whereas yesterday (inaudible) all righti am sorry but the line is very, very difficult to understand, understandable given the circumstances in the caribbean at the moment. thank you forjoining us, we will try to get back to you if we can establish a better line. you are looking at some of the pictures coming out of the caribbean, just how ferocious hurricane irma has been so far. i think we have managed to get from nadain think we have managed to get from nada in haiti that the storm was beginning to move away from the island of haiti, and of course the dominican republic. so the island of hispaniola. so the folk in haiti feeling that perhaps they have dodged this one, to a degree. but many other islands further along the caribbean, moving east to west, still lie in the path of this thing. earlier i spoke to our weather presenter ben rich about the ferocity of the storm. the whirling swarf —— the warnings we re the whirling swarf —— the warnings were for a catastrophic storm, and from the early reports from eastern side of
well, unfortunately this storm (inaudible) moving away from us, whereas yesterday (inaudible) all righti am sorry but the line is very, very difficult to understand, understandable given the circumstances in the caribbean at the moment. thank you forjoining us, we will try to get back to you if we can establish a better line. you are looking at some of the pictures coming out of the caribbean, just how ferocious hurricane irma has been so far. i think we have managed to get from nadain think we...
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of the day will be on the heavy side as well, so really will be a grey and wet start to the day, whereas quickly as we go through the morning, and the breeze will start to pick up as well. so an east—west split to begin the day. could well be that some of the heaviest rain will have moved through northern ireland at this stage although still in eastern counties, a bit more patchy in the west, and that rain edging into south—west scotland where it will be dry with some early sunshine in the east. now, this will try to move east during the day, but it is a very slow process, eventually it will encroach more to north—west england, the midlands and south—east england during the afternoon. but the further east you are, although the cloud increases, the breeze picks up, you could well stay dry until the evening, and maybe a few hours beyond. could see 20 celsius, with anywhere seeing the sunshine lasting longest, quite cool with the cloud and rain, only around 15 in places. could be worse. could be better, but could be worse for the first stage of the tour of britain, in edinburgh, as that get
of the day will be on the heavy side as well, so really will be a grey and wet start to the day, whereas quickly as we go through the morning, and the breeze will start to pick up as well. so an east—west split to begin the day. could well be that some of the heaviest rain will have moved through northern ireland at this stage although still in eastern counties, a bit more patchy in the west, and that rain edging into south—west scotland where it will be dry with some early sunshine in the...
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whereas further east, across central and eastern england, there'll be a hang—back of cloud.well. in fact, that cloud will be slow to break across east england, eastern areas of scotland, probably only breaking up as we head in the afternoon. but it is then that most of us should see some sunshine coming through. but the rain set in, really, through the northern isles, picking up. quite a cool day here, but otherwise some decent temperatures. 20 degrees in london. we're still on the warm side of average. through thursday night, though, the next atlantic system making its presence felt, working into northern ireland before spreading to scotland, western parts of england, and wales, too. tied in with this area of low pressure spinning in of the atlantic, bringing some fairly strong winds into the far north—western coast. so, for friday, a band of rain to start the day, pushing east across scotland, england and wales, heavy at times. behind that, yes, we'll see some sunshine, but also some blustery showers in northern ireland. with the showers, looking at temperatures coming dow
whereas further east, across central and eastern england, there'll be a hang—back of cloud.well. in fact, that cloud will be slow to break across east england, eastern areas of scotland, probably only breaking up as we head in the afternoon. but it is then that most of us should see some sunshine coming through. but the rain set in, really, through the northern isles, picking up. quite a cool day here, but otherwise some decent temperatures. 20 degrees in london. we're still on the warm side...
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whereas in the eastern states they say and in the second we're not so sure about this we generally speaking will skeptical about unity and solidarity and not taking into account the very unique pressures we have an that is a microcosm of the problem that the european union faces will obviously hunger in officials weren't happy about the court really we can hear now what that foreign minister had to say. it was not a legal expert but a political decision politics has raped european law and european values. so strong words that raping can hear a pin lauren value do you understand the hunger in position that can it be justified well what's interesting actually is more is to listen to the view of. the uncaring foreign minister who is himself a constitutional lawyer a professor academic diplomats and a specialist in not just hunger and but also in european culture and he said that it's appalling an irresponsible decision simply because he does not take into account the very unique pressures that the basic rock countries and for a mania are facing and i think that ultimately i think what's happen
whereas in the eastern states they say and in the second we're not so sure about this we generally speaking will skeptical about unity and solidarity and not taking into account the very unique pressures we have an that is a microcosm of the problem that the european union faces will obviously hunger in officials weren't happy about the court really we can hear now what that foreign minister had to say. it was not a legal expert but a political decision politics has raped european law and...
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three grand or right back to the border with vietnam so the drive it is becoming a little wetter whereas malaysia still frequently west is going to be joined soon by indonesia the showers are pretty widespread the wet season is showing itself with some force now as it develops. determined to live life to the. very limited sight. that i can distinguish. because. for inspiring people. as they seek to prove that seeing isn't everything at this time. headlining story so far today the kurdish regional government in iraq has rejected amman jordan. international flights for landing as of friday. yes from iraq in a referendum on monday. the u.s. defense secretary is in afghanistan told the president that america nato forces will not and. taliban. is in kabul with the. former prime minister of thailand has been sentenced to five years in prison corruption. last month the first ever female convict the. subsidies. the kenyan president to order kenyatta and the opposition leader riley meeting the electoral commission ahead of next month's rerun of the presidential election on tuesday hundreds of peo
three grand or right back to the border with vietnam so the drive it is becoming a little wetter whereas malaysia still frequently west is going to be joined soon by indonesia the showers are pretty widespread the wet season is showing itself with some force now as it develops. determined to live life to the. very limited sight. that i can distinguish. because. for inspiring people. as they seek to prove that seeing isn't everything at this time. headlining story so far today the kurdish...
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it is pushing into south—west scotland, whereas to the east it is looking mainly dry. the day, but it is a slow process. eventually you will see it edging it in north—west england, the midlands and more of south—west england through the afternoon. northern ireland will be turning dry. used in most parts clinging onto some dry weather. the cloud will increase and the breeze pick up but the longer you have some sunshine, macy i9, 20 celsius under cloud and rain. maybe 15 sunshine, macy 19, 20 celsius under cloud and rain. maybe 15 degrees, quite a contrast. where you have stayed dry, a greater chance of seeing increasingly light and patchy outbreaks of rain working their way eastwards. at the weather system really just stopping eastwards. at the weather system reallyjust stopping in its tracks as we look at the picture for monday. that means on monday we are left with, certainly to begin the day, a whole lot of cloud around. it is misty and murky, damp and drizzly. through the day we will have more rain across scotland and northern ireland, but for england and wales some
it is pushing into south—west scotland, whereas to the east it is looking mainly dry. the day, but it is a slow process. eventually you will see it edging it in north—west england, the midlands and more of south—west england through the afternoon. northern ireland will be turning dry. used in most parts clinging onto some dry weather. the cloud will increase and the breeze pick up but the longer you have some sunshine, macy i9, 20 celsius under cloud and rain. maybe 15 sunshine, macy 19,...
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whereas back then, as i say, riding in a bus with bonnie raitt and tom waits and john prine all hanging out and goofing around... >> hinojosa: don't drop any names or anything like that! >> ...and getting high. and i think diana ross was in there, too... >> hinojosa: really? >> no. but you couldn't help but really get to see them. they're there, they are really human beings just hanging out, and critiquing each other, and making fun of each other, and deciding to do a song spur of the moment, and you're there watching it. it's... it is like almost famous. it was how it was with that band for that kid. >> hinojosa: one of the things that i find so interesting about you as an american journalist is the fact that you have also shared your own story. you wrote a memoire. it's called the rice room: from number two son to rock n' roll and within the asian community-- asian journalist association-- you are, again, an iconic figure, because you are an asian journalist who has "made it" to the big time. but there was a lot of time when you were a kid growing up in the 1950s and 1960s in this cou
whereas back then, as i say, riding in a bus with bonnie raitt and tom waits and john prine all hanging out and goofing around... >> hinojosa: don't drop any names or anything like that! >> ...and getting high. and i think diana ross was in there, too... >> hinojosa: really? >> no. but you couldn't help but really get to see them. they're there, they are really human beings just hanging out, and critiquing each other, and making fun of each other, and deciding to do a...
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house promised to elevate the issue whereas the speaker added...added... i hope she won't take it out of good humour ifi she won't take it out of good humour if i say, i'm rather surprised the lift dared. protesters descended on parliament to oppose the so—called henry viiith powers. objectors claim it could amount to a ministerial power grab. in brussels a fire alarm interrupted the chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier on thursday. ‘twas the sign of an importance of a swavent orderly exit? tra nstranchtss i importance of a swavent orderly exit? transtranchtss i was talking about something quite important. -- translation: i was talking about something quite important. richard morris. and that's it from me for now, butjoin us on bbc parliament on monday night at 11.00pm fora parliament on monday night at 11.00pm for a full round—up of the day here at westminster, including the second day of debate on the eu withdrawal bill. but for now, from me, goodbye. good afternoon. news of an unsettled week of weather to come here in the uk good afternoon. n
house promised to elevate the issue whereas the speaker added...added... i hope she won't take it out of good humour ifi she won't take it out of good humour if i say, i'm rather surprised the lift dared. protesters descended on parliament to oppose the so—called henry viiith powers. objectors claim it could amount to a ministerial power grab. in brussels a fire alarm interrupted the chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier on thursday. ‘twas the sign of an importance of a swavent orderly...
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brendan witt to a couple of companies and was very tune in to the job aspect of the next generation 5g whereas focusing more on the of subsidy for the whole work gap for internet access and that has been a big priority. so that is what they will prioritize and i am very serious as to how far that the commissioner will defer to the chairman. >> the other interesting thing how they will act as commissioner there seems to be as a little more outspoken with that other democratic member of the commission with those long time questions and rivers and that changes the dynamic if he is the sole veteran democrat if there are issues involving sinclair and then to take those out in a new sort of way but going forward that is something worth watching and hurricanes is something they have been incredibly vocal. so that is something i am curious about. that the commissioner is leaving again that comes up in the next few months. >> going back to that neutrality i think past the end of this year into the next heading in a direction of two different versions of neutrality so we have those neutrality rules and
brendan witt to a couple of companies and was very tune in to the job aspect of the next generation 5g whereas focusing more on the of subsidy for the whole work gap for internet access and that has been a big priority. so that is what they will prioritize and i am very serious as to how far that the commissioner will defer to the chairman. >> the other interesting thing how they will act as commissioner there seems to be as a little more outspoken with that other democratic member of the...
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[laughter] and whereas few people today openly praise hitler or mussolini, it is not uncommon to see young men and women in our nation's capital wearing che guevara t-shirts and to see american entertainers like michael moore and intellectuals like noam chomsky praise the castro brothers and hugo chavez. paul hollander spent decades trying to understand why intelligent and educated people are attracted to authoritarianism and totalitarianism and why they persist in doing so even today after a century of incredible bloodshed perpetrated by governments existence their own people -- against their own people. paul hold lander was born in 1932 in hungary and fled to the west when the hungarian revolution of 1956 was bloodily put down by the soviet forces. he's a well known american political sociologist, communist studies scholar and nonfiction author. his fist book in -- first book in 1973 was called soviet and american society: a comparison. in 1981 he came out with his probably best known work, political pilgrims: the many faces of socialism followed in 1983, then came the survival of
[laughter] and whereas few people today openly praise hitler or mussolini, it is not uncommon to see young men and women in our nation's capital wearing che guevara t-shirts and to see american entertainers like michael moore and intellectuals like noam chomsky praise the castro brothers and hugo chavez. paul hollander spent decades trying to understand why intelligent and educated people are attracted to authoritarianism and totalitarianism and why they persist in doing so even today after a...
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well, when uber goes public, how much real growth is truly left in uber, whereas some of these other emerging technology companies, to give investors a slice of that pie from such an earlier basis. >> a broader base of investors. >> aren't you giving them a greater opportunity at the same time to capture more of the growth from a younger phase of the business >> i think that's also true. so the way that we invest is whenever we deploy capital inside of a company, what we actually do is also deploy resources. we deploy people, and we are willing to partner with the engineering teams of the companies with which we invest and deploy our folks to help with data science, machine learning, a.i. the reason why that tends to be valuable is these are folks that have cut their teeth at places like facebook, google or amazon. they tend to be sort of these tier 1 10x to 100x folks so if they need some of that help, if they need some of that bootstrapping, we can also do that in partnership with them so their best days are still very much ahead of them. >> and you're hoping that the companies can
well, when uber goes public, how much real growth is truly left in uber, whereas some of these other emerging technology companies, to give investors a slice of that pie from such an earlier basis. >> a broader base of investors. >> aren't you giving them a greater opportunity at the same time to capture more of the growth from a younger phase of the business >> i think that's also true. so the way that we invest is whenever we deploy capital inside of a company, what we...
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whereas today we have evolved to hooking up, where it's common as many college campuses not in hillsdale. i still don't understand what hills dating is, but maybe you could explain it to me. but large herds of men and women drink together and fornicate. that's sort of what the process of courtship has evolved into. and then the prehysteric unit of socialization was the tribe and over the course of time this was reduced to the extended family. in the victorian period this is the nuclear family. where you had essentially parents and children, one generation living together. over the course of the 20th century this evolve said into single parents or groups that are sort of not just a nuclear family but a subatomic family, a child and two parents and any combination in the household. so sort of a progressive devolution of these social forms. the victorian moral standard was really those promoted pie the methodist. the victorian morals were necessary as a way of maintaining social order in a rapidly changing world, and the same thing applies in america in the 20th century. there's also an ele
whereas today we have evolved to hooking up, where it's common as many college campuses not in hillsdale. i still don't understand what hills dating is, but maybe you could explain it to me. but large herds of men and women drink together and fornicate. that's sort of what the process of courtship has evolved into. and then the prehysteric unit of socialization was the tribe and over the course of time this was reduced to the extended family. in the victorian period this is the nuclear family....
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whereas them, not having any say. whereas the uk used to have a very powerful say. pay an amount for participation in the single market. iam participation in the single market. i am confident that given the well—known degree of pragmatism of the uk, these points will be absolved. it is also very important, i must say, nobody on the continent believes, but particularly nobody in the uk believes that the budgetary issueis the uk believes that the budgetary issue is about finding the uk for having chosen to leave. a punishment? a punishment. it is not divorce, it is not an infringement of any law, it is the liquidation of a joint company. of any law, it is the liquidation of ajoint company. settling of any law, it is the liquidation of a joint company. settling viability is. exactly. when we look at the outcome that some people are looking towards, they think about the balance of advantage and disadvantage, what is the disadvantage, what is the disadvantage to the eu with brexit? how much harm does brexit imply for the eu in your view? considerable damage. i believe sm
whereas them, not having any say. whereas the uk used to have a very powerful say. pay an amount for participation in the single market. iam participation in the single market. i am confident that given the well—known degree of pragmatism of the uk, these points will be absolved. it is also very important, i must say, nobody on the continent believes, but particularly nobody in the uk believes that the budgetary issueis the uk believes that the budgetary issue is about finding the uk for...
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whereas further west, particularly for northern ireland and for western scotland, you are likely to stay day. temperatures in most places about 15 to 18 degrees. just a little bit cooler with that breeze around eastern scotland and north—east england. moving through monday evening, then, we could see an area of slightly more persistent rain moving south across scotland, northern england, down towards the south—east by the end of the night. clearing skies behind that, so another chilly night ahead, with temperatures around about eight to ii in our towns and cities. but actually, in the countryside, it could be a little bit colder than that. low enough to see a touch of frost across scotland, northern england, northern ireland and wales, as well. after that, a chilly start to tuesday morning, and this ridge of high pressure building on. so tuesday is probably the best day of the week, in fact. lots of dry weather, the showers we have seen recently in the east should be easing away. so, with the light winds and the sunshine, a pleasant day to come on tuesday, with top temperatures still a l
whereas further west, particularly for northern ireland and for western scotland, you are likely to stay day. temperatures in most places about 15 to 18 degrees. just a little bit cooler with that breeze around eastern scotland and north—east england. moving through monday evening, then, we could see an area of slightly more persistent rain moving south across scotland, northern england, down towards the south—east by the end of the night. clearing skies behind that, so another chilly night...
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terrifying h—bomb which he desires, and an h—bomb would flatten a city like london or mumbai or new york, whereascapability would just flatten a few blocks. now on bbc news, meet the author. a story about storytelling, about myth and belief, about human curiosity, and our weakness for a secret. marcel theroux's new novel the secret books is a kaleidoscopic tale of religion and politics that moves from tsarist russia, to the belle epoque in paris, then india and eventually to the brink of the second world war and the holocaust. on every page, the same question teases and torments you — what's true and what is not? welcome. i'm not sure if classification of novels is a good idea or not, but in the case of this very original story, i want to hear how you would describe it as a book. that is a tough one. for me, it is an adventure story, at the heart of it. i wanted it to have the energy and vigour of a classic adventure story. the book itself sprang out of my obsession with another book, which i brought to show you. it's the unknown life 0fjesus christ, published in 1894 in paris by a russian emigre
terrifying h—bomb which he desires, and an h—bomb would flatten a city like london or mumbai or new york, whereascapability would just flatten a few blocks. now on bbc news, meet the author. a story about storytelling, about myth and belief, about human curiosity, and our weakness for a secret. marcel theroux's new novel the secret books is a kaleidoscopic tale of religion and politics that moves from tsarist russia, to the belle epoque in paris, then india and eventually to the brink of...
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heavy showers close to the south coast, whereas many other places will become dry, and it is going to rural spots compared with towns and city centres. for some in scotland, maybe northern ireland too, we will get close to freezing, for a touch of frost as sunday begins. maybe one or two mist and fog patches, because there are lighter winds for part two of the weekend, on sunday. as high pressure begins to nudge in, and it will give mainly dry weather to scotland, northern ireland, variable cloud. wales and western england will see relatively few showers, but elsewhere across england, a scattering of showers that could be on the heavy side, but by no means everyone will get one. with lighter winds, more seeing some sunshine. it will feel a little bit warmer by the time we get to sunday. but monday and tuesday is looking pretty quiet. not many showers at all, quite a bit of cloud, a little bit of sunshine. and welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm gavin grey. our top stories: the uk's terror threat level is raised as the hunt goes on fo
heavy showers close to the south coast, whereas many other places will become dry, and it is going to rural spots compared with towns and city centres. for some in scotland, maybe northern ireland too, we will get close to freezing, for a touch of frost as sunday begins. maybe one or two mist and fog patches, because there are lighter winds for part two of the weekend, on sunday. as high pressure begins to nudge in, and it will give mainly dry weather to scotland, northern ireland, variable...
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i understand that the french and dutch have far more troops based in the region, whereas we are havingo find people, so it is in we are having to find people, so it isina we are having to find people, so it is in a way easier to be there more quickly, but still, what is the level of support? it is great to see that there are now playing is nearly there, there is a frigate. but it could take a couple of people to get their —— couple of weeks for people to get their biplane. to get there, by aeroplane. and they had to make sure it was safe before they went, safe to land unsafe to deliver the goods. on the other aspect is what is going to happen in florida this weekend, the daily telegraph, thousands in florida exodus, something like half a million people on the move. at the moment i'm told that people in southern florida are being told to move, not the people in central florida. i have a stake in this one in my parents live in orlando, and they are staying put, despite my efforts to tell them to go. they have put duct tape on the windows, it is all fine! they do know that this is an airb
i understand that the french and dutch have far more troops based in the region, whereas we are havingo find people, so it is in we are having to find people, so it isina we are having to find people, so it is in a way easier to be there more quickly, but still, what is the level of support? it is great to see that there are now playing is nearly there, there is a frigate. but it could take a couple of people to get their —— couple of weeks for people to get their biplane. to get there, by...
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whereas david davis has consistently said, we cannot make progress on northern ireland if you are so focused on only talking about the divorce bill and the withdrawal, we want to talk about our future relationship. initially, david davis accepted this timetable, we're just going to do with withdrawal and then the future relationship and towards the latter weeks of the summer, he then goes on this massive offensive, actually, we cannot solve the northern ireland situation unless you allow us to move forward and talk about other things. it is notjust northern ireland, they are talking about legislating to make sure foods and things like prosecco are protected so we cannot have cheap copies and other things. the essential message is, the commissioner is saying, you wa nt to is, the commissioner is saying, you want to move on and talk about other things? no. we want to stick to the timetable, if you want to use imagination, use your own. the telegraph, theresa may's brexit plans in disarray. i will return to the scene that some people are pointing to... the eu had telegraphed a long time
whereas david davis has consistently said, we cannot make progress on northern ireland if you are so focused on only talking about the divorce bill and the withdrawal, we want to talk about our future relationship. initially, david davis accepted this timetable, we're just going to do with withdrawal and then the future relationship and towards the latter weeks of the summer, he then goes on this massive offensive, actually, we cannot solve the northern ireland situation unless you allow us to...
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made his maiden speech to the un, there was much anticipation about what this resident would say, whereaspresident trump it was trepidation about what he would say. from the point of view of those expecting him to protect at amongst the pigeons, he really delivered. he didn't pull any punches. but if the purpose of the un, as they say, is to promote international cooperation, create and maintain international order, one wonders what the trump euro view of the un is. does it serve a purpose at all? it remains to be seen. this was only his maiden speech. we will see what happens in the coming years. of course, with the united states being such a powerful state in the world, of course it is quite a strong signal, if the leader of that country says, put your country 's first as i am doing, because the united nations is not working the way we wanted to. and the us is a big paymaster of the un. the other closely watched speech was that of aung san suu kyi. the de facto leader of myanmar. she had just finished his speech yesterday, and she was the top story, actually. today all the media is revi
made his maiden speech to the un, there was much anticipation about what this resident would say, whereaspresident trump it was trepidation about what he would say. from the point of view of those expecting him to protect at amongst the pigeons, he really delivered. he didn't pull any punches. but if the purpose of the un, as they say, is to promote international cooperation, create and maintain international order, one wonders what the trump euro view of the un is. does it serve a purpose at...
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this is also a factor in the fact that onshore shale production has been quite high whereas in previousthe coast, there was a lot more speculation in the us market so the impact on prices was certainly more significant. we saw more volatility there. that is not to say the prices haven't gone up, they have in many south—east and is aids. -- they have in many south—east and is aids. —— they have in many south—eastern states. it's touted as europe's biggest tech show, but in the past few years, titans such as samsung have abandoned berlin's ifa exhibition. now, smaller competitors are using the event to make a case for their innovations — particularly their sleek new smartphones. joe miller is there. this is one of the standout product here this year. it is the new the 13 smart phone. i have gone with some of the gimmicks from devious models, no sightscreen and now modular design. the focus is very much on taking pictures and on shooting video. to that end, there are in a new cameras on the back, there is a deep and beautiful lead screen and a lovely zoom feature which you can pick a parti
this is also a factor in the fact that onshore shale production has been quite high whereas in previousthe coast, there was a lot more speculation in the us market so the impact on prices was certainly more significant. we saw more volatility there. that is not to say the prices haven't gone up, they have in many south—east and is aids. -- they have in many south—east and is aids. —— they have in many south—eastern states. it's touted as europe's biggest tech show, but in the past few...
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whereas further east, across central and eastern england, there'll be a hang—back of cloud. hills, as well. in fact, that cloud will be slow to break across east england, eastern areas of scotland, probably only breaking up in the afternoon. but it is then that most of us should see some sunshine coming through. but the rain set in, really, through the northern isles, picking up. quite a cool day here, but otherwise some decent temperatures. 20 degrees in london. we're still on the warm side of average. through thursday night, though, the next atlantic system making its presence felt, working into northern ireland before spreading to scotland, western parts of england, and wales, too. tied in with this area of low pressure spinning in of the atlantic. bringing some fairly strong winds into the far north—western coast. so, for friday, a band of rain to start the day, pushing east across scotland, england and wales, heavy at times. behind that, some sunshine but also some blustery showers in northern ireland. with the showers, looking at temperatures coming down. feeling a bit
whereas further east, across central and eastern england, there'll be a hang—back of cloud. hills, as well. in fact, that cloud will be slow to break across east england, eastern areas of scotland, probably only breaking up in the afternoon. but it is then that most of us should see some sunshine coming through. but the rain set in, really, through the northern isles, picking up. quite a cool day here, but otherwise some decent temperatures. 20 degrees in london. we're still on the warm side...
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whereas she is like, oh, no, that's not what it looks like. say, but for the first time since my accident, i'm able to see what my smile actually looks like. not to make it sound like, i dunno, a strange way, but you're kind of doing it with somebody else. yes. and it's not such a lonely thing. my biggest aim for this would be to be able to help me smile symmetrically. that's been one of my aims for the last 30 years. huh... hey, how you doing? you all right? yeah, man, i'lljoin you in a bit. have you heard the one about the alien who walks into a bar and says... mmm, i'll have a blue milk. hmm... put it in a dirty glass... now, as impressive as this bizarre setup looks, these motion—capture suits and stages are actually the standard way that industrial light & magic uses actors to give realistic movements to computer—generated principal characters. thank you very much. no worries! you were very frightening. ah, good. i mean, he's a nice dad, i think, jalien. even the fact that jalien here is being rendered in real time for the director to see
whereas she is like, oh, no, that's not what it looks like. say, but for the first time since my accident, i'm able to see what my smile actually looks like. not to make it sound like, i dunno, a strange way, but you're kind of doing it with somebody else. yes. and it's not such a lonely thing. my biggest aim for this would be to be able to help me smile symmetrically. that's been one of my aims for the last 30 years. huh... hey, how you doing? you all right? yeah, man, i'lljoin you in a bit....
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miliband a bit but then almost as the most power hung by have been almost la plata will get them whereas my all can of the best my ship was. in our go to committee to meet the new i'm lawyer told the part that they misinterpret our home for us all that he doesn't have pushed our last young man one of the beatles up others had to give a minimum. dissolve in the us like other much the dollar the. little bit they've got to get done even though much of it you know we can buy was a good living alcoholism is a been in obama but i'm ready to look at them in the fall a pop up. on the. guns i mean mark does it allision the if you. look at those that are going to know this is though give you the good india motivated mill muslim ummah not the nobles all comes out of the their articles where money when we are new and want of a bit a lot of young male want over there though each other where on the machine each other you like i'm an emotional. ms goes above all right jill. and more added to that maybe he'll do with it the more that the big get the commit up so you. get him closer to go a little of. no
miliband a bit but then almost as the most power hung by have been almost la plata will get them whereas my all can of the best my ship was. in our go to committee to meet the new i'm lawyer told the part that they misinterpret our home for us all that he doesn't have pushed our last young man one of the beatles up others had to give a minimum. dissolve in the us like other much the dollar the. little bit they've got to get done even though much of it you know we can buy was a good living...
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miliband a bit but then almost as the most are one hundred have been almost la plata will get nothing whereas my old can of the best my ship was. in our book emitted to meet the new i'm laws is the part that they misinterpret our home for us all that doesn't have pushed our last young man one of. the beatles up others have to give a minimum. dissolve in the us a government the ball all the. days they've got to get done even minimal sure that you know we can bomb is a good living alcoholism is a been in obama but i'm ready to look at the most bottle of pop up. on the. guns i mean mark does it. look at those that are going to know this is those give you the good india motivated mill muslim ummah not the nobles all comes out of this into their articles later money when we are new and want a bit a lot of young male want over there though it just where on the machine each other you like i'm an emotional. ms goes a bubble right jill. and moira did they made the yale do with the auxiliary that they could get the grammar up so you. get him closer to got a little of. non-involved. thomas on them both
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whereas further west, particularly for northern ireland and for western scotland, you are likely to stayes. just a little bit cooler with that breeze around eastern scotland and north—east england. moving through monday evening, then, we could see an area of slightly more persistent rain moving south across scotland, northern england, down towards the south—east by the end of the night. clearing skies behind that, so another chilly night ahead, with temperatures around about eight to 11 in our towns and cities. but actually, in the countryside, it could be a little bit colder than that. low enough to see a touch of frost across scotland, northern england, northern ireland and wales, as well. after that, a chilly start to tuesday morning, and this ridge of high pressure building on. so tuesday is probably the best day of the week, in fact. lots of dry weather, the showers we have seen recently in the east should be easing away. so, with the light winds and the sunshine, a pleasant day to come on tuesday, with top temperatures still a little below average for the time of year, around about
whereas further west, particularly for northern ireland and for western scotland, you are likely to stayes. just a little bit cooler with that breeze around eastern scotland and north—east england. moving through monday evening, then, we could see an area of slightly more persistent rain moving south across scotland, northern england, down towards the south—east by the end of the night. clearing skies behind that, so another chilly night ahead, with temperatures around about eight to 11 in...
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5t actually, what is going on in the re st of actually, what is going on in the rest of the world, whereasn over his competence. perception is a marvellous policy! the sunday mirror... and exclusive, here! the pro—life tory profits from the abortion pill? jacob rees-mogg? i like jacob very much and he is one of the most charming mps... like jacob very much and he is one of the most charming mps. .. he will be thrilled to be on the front page! i think this was out of order, he i’u ns i think this was out of order, he runs his own firm, somerset capital management, he is a partner and they invest in emerging countries and one of the investments involves indonesia, where a pharmaceutical company manufacturing a pill that can be used for abortion... used by the nhs for medical abortions. in indonesia, abortion is illegal so jacob argues that on that basis, he has done nothing wrong. because the company markets that hill for intestinal problems, preventing ulcers. however, it is still an abortion pill and in indonesia 2 million girls and illegal abortions and this pill is recommended as one of
5t actually, what is going on in the re st of actually, what is going on in the rest of the world, whereasn over his competence. perception is a marvellous policy! the sunday mirror... and exclusive, here! the pro—life tory profits from the abortion pill? jacob rees-mogg? i like jacob very much and he is one of the most charming mps... like jacob very much and he is one of the most charming mps. .. he will be thrilled to be on the front page! i think this was out of order, he i’u ns i think...
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the president when he went out he talked about america first whereas john kerry came out and said a speechike that makes america last. some are very critical of the fact that the president referred to kumaritashvili kim e rocket man. what do you say to credited particulars who say he shouldn't have poked him in the eye like that? >> i say that most americans know and -- frankly, the world knows that a strong tough-minded, plain-spoken american president contributes to the security and peace in the world. i mean, the simple truth is that north korea's continued provocations, a nuclear test, ballistic missile test threats against the continental united states of america and allies in the region is unacceptable. the president sent me to the region early this year to say that this 25-year era of strategic patience is over. we'll be meeting today with president moan, with prime minister abe. we will be talking about continue to marshall the diplomatic power of the region and wider world to achieve a peaceable outcome. but the world is in agreement. we cannot permit a rogue regime in pyongyang t
the president when he went out he talked about america first whereas john kerry came out and said a speechike that makes america last. some are very critical of the fact that the president referred to kumaritashvili kim e rocket man. what do you say to credited particulars who say he shouldn't have poked him in the eye like that? >> i say that most americans know and -- frankly, the world knows that a strong tough-minded, plain-spoken american president contributes to the security and...
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whereas today we have devolved to hooking up, right? where, again, this is common on many college campuses, not in hillsdale where we have our particular folk ways. i still don't understand what hills dating is, but maybe you could explain it to me. but you know, large herds of young men and women get together, drink excessively and then fornicate, right? that's what the process of sort of dating and courtship have devolved into. likewise, the family formed sort of traditional, maybe even prehistoric unit of social organization was the tribe, and over the course of time, this was reduced to the extended family, where you had several generations but related by kin. in the victorian period, this is the nuclear family, where you had essentially parents and children of one generation living together. over the course of the 20th century, this dwoflz inevolves single parents or groups that are sort of sub familian, not just nuclear family, but a subatomic family, where there aren't two parents and may be a combination of children in the same
whereas today we have devolved to hooking up, right? where, again, this is common on many college campuses, not in hillsdale where we have our particular folk ways. i still don't understand what hills dating is, but maybe you could explain it to me. but you know, large herds of young men and women get together, drink excessively and then fornicate, right? that's what the process of sort of dating and courtship have devolved into. likewise, the family formed sort of traditional, maybe even...
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of the day will be on the heavy side as well, so really will be a grey and wet start to the day, whereasst there will be some sunny spells around although turning increasingly hazy quite quickly as we go through the morning, and the breeze will start to pick up as well. so an east—west split to begin the day. some of the heaviest rain will have moved through northern ireland at this stage although still in eastern counties, a bit more patchy in the west, and that rain edging into south—west scotland where it will be dry with some early sunshine in the east. now, this will try to move east through the day, but a very slow process, eventually it will encroach more to north—west england, the midlands and south—east england during the afternoon, but the further east you are, although the cloud increases, the breeze picks up, you could well stay dry until the evening and maybe a few hours beyond. could see 20 celsius with anywhere seeing the sunshine lasting longest, quite cool with the cloud and rain, only around 15 in places. could be worse. could be better but could be worse for the first
of the day will be on the heavy side as well, so really will be a grey and wet start to the day, whereasst there will be some sunny spells around although turning increasingly hazy quite quickly as we go through the morning, and the breeze will start to pick up as well. so an east—west split to begin the day. some of the heaviest rain will have moved through northern ireland at this stage although still in eastern counties, a bit more patchy in the west, and that rain edging into south—west...
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miliband a bit but then almost has the most power handled by have been almost la plata will get at them whereas my all can of the best my ship was. in our book emitted to meet the need and lawyer told the part that they misinterpret our home for us all that he doesn't have pushed our last young on the island of. the beatles up others have to give a minimum what gives this will be in the us like other much the dollar the. little bit they've got to get done even minimal you know we can buy them...