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was an entire room filled with cubicles with what looked like in turns and every single page was wikipedia and you know i mentioned earlier to you the swiss switzerland has a private health care system but they require the companies to be nonprofit if you read the wikipedia page on switzerland you will not get the nonprofit piece of that what you'll get is that's what it was doing wonderful with just corporations providing health care it has been scrubbed similarly land grant colleges lincoln made langar and colleges free tuition plus fair you know round trip fare on the train as often as you need to do you get these vouchers none of that is in the in you know the the stories of how what we're going on a rant about this how do you keep open source information from being corrupted by very wealthy private interests that really want to control what you know or what an entire generation knows. i mean this is a really huge question obviously it's a question about digital culture in the digital age affects every single one of us i happen to believe that the types of coping mechanisms and the typ
was an entire room filled with cubicles with what looked like in turns and every single page was wikipedia and you know i mentioned earlier to you the swiss switzerland has a private health care system but they require the companies to be nonprofit if you read the wikipedia page on switzerland you will not get the nonprofit piece of that what you'll get is that's what it was doing wonderful with just corporations providing health care it has been scrubbed similarly land grant colleges lincoln...
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i think it's just about as wild as wikipedia sounded. if i came to you -- before wikipedia started and said, i'm going to open an online encyclopedia and led anybody in the world add it to. my first reaction would have been, that's a dumb idea. right? it's not going to be a good enpsych low speeda. but we learned something about how people can work together through wikipedia. so i think is it a good experiment. what congress has done is they're worried that it's going to be -- there's a lot of cheats out there unfortunately, and someone is going to steal money from someone else. so one thing they have done in the legislation is that for -- you have to document your income to the web site, and for people with incomes up to $40,000, you can't invest more than 2% of your income. which is, what, $800. so it's small. for each individual. and that protects people. right? can't go that bad. i think the maximum is $10,000 that you can put in if you have a higher income. so, it's designed to protect people. but you know, even if people can only i
i think it's just about as wild as wikipedia sounded. if i came to you -- before wikipedia started and said, i'm going to open an online encyclopedia and led anybody in the world add it to. my first reaction would have been, that's a dumb idea. right? it's not going to be a good enpsych low speeda. but we learned something about how people can work together through wikipedia. so i think is it a good experiment. what congress has done is they're worried that it's going to be -- there's a lot of...
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his source, wikipedia. which is currently considered for deletion at wikipedia.ory. it's really fun. the daily mail had this. lennon in a century of marxist radicals. obama's new campaign slogan forward along with handy side by side pictures of president obama and chairman mao. so that is happening. applying the raiser to this story, one time that the fear mongering leaves out of the analysis of the forward slogan which comes from some godless pinko bent on everything free and american. forward is also the motto of the great state of wisconsin. it is actually on the flag. that union flag has the communist motto on it. and hey, look. wait, there it is on the official wisconsin state quarter. with a cow and ear of corn and wheel of cheese. yeah, that cow looks like a commy to me.
his source, wikipedia. which is currently considered for deletion at wikipedia.ory. it's really fun. the daily mail had this. lennon in a century of marxist radicals. obama's new campaign slogan forward along with handy side by side pictures of president obama and chairman mao. so that is happening. applying the raiser to this story, one time that the fear mongering leaves out of the analysis of the forward slogan which comes from some godless pinko bent on everything free and american. forward...
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in the context of the feudal system and me the evil europe or i might add to this wikipedia go do it right now or modern america the obligations often included military support and mutual protection and exchange for certain privileges usually including the grant of land held as a fiefdom or as you say ten thousand donuts then as a get worse and worse more out of shape they have to get bigger and bigger guns so if they spot a perp they think they won two steps rather breath hell what the hell do out of breath to go chase someone just tell him oh there's my dota oh i'm so happy thank you jamia doesn't don't have to kill the perpetrators alleged all right stacey newman thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max now going much more coming away so stay right there. brighton. from steve. santagati don't. i max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report in studio gerald salon gerald welcome to the kaiser report great being here max ok joe by the way this is the latest trends journal here it's dynamite as always every single edition has got a fantastic forecast again fantastic
in the context of the feudal system and me the evil europe or i might add to this wikipedia go do it right now or modern america the obligations often included military support and mutual protection and exchange for certain privileges usually including the grant of land held as a fiefdom or as you say ten thousand donuts then as a get worse and worse more out of shape they have to get bigger and bigger guns so if they spot a perp they think they won two steps rather breath hell what the hell do...
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. >> and record setter is as he explains it wikipedia to the guinness book of world records and the encyclopedia britannica. >> it is an inspiration for anything and i saw an opportunity to take this idea of democratic crowd-sourced world records and document them on video and make a web company that the world could participate in. >> here is how it works. anyone can submit any record they want to the record setter site. they simply take a video of it and send it in. the team at record setter then confirms that it is indeed a record. >> we love giving people the opportunity to dream up and create their own world records. so we try to never subjectively judge categories, and we have very open rules as long as the records are quantifiable and breakable and you have media evidence, we well come it on to the site. >> which is why they have some really out there records on the site. like one of the more competite competitive question cans like smiling while listening to the song "beat it." and the tallest pizza tower jumped over. and the day i went to the company two records were set in the office. s
. >> and record setter is as he explains it wikipedia to the guinness book of world records and the encyclopedia britannica. >> it is an inspiration for anything and i saw an opportunity to take this idea of democratic crowd-sourced world records and document them on video and make a web company that the world could participate in. >> here is how it works. anyone can submit any record they want to the record setter site. they simply take a video of it and send it in. the team...
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i think it's just about as wild as wikipedia sounded at the beginning. if they came to you, before wikipedia started and said i'm going to open an online encyclopedia and let anybody in the world add to it, my first reaction would have been, that's a idea, right? it's not going to be a good encyclopedia. we learn something about how people can work together through wikipedia. so this is a good experiment. what congress has done is they are worried that there's a lot of chief out there,, unfortunately and someone is going to steal money from someone else this way. so one thing they've done on the legislation is a how-to document your income to the website and for people with incomes up to $40,000, you cannot invest more than 2% of your income, which is $800. so what is small for each individual. and that is to tax people. it can't go that bad. the maximum is $10,000 you can put in if you have the higher your income. so it's designed to protect people. you know, people can only invest $800. they should get enough of them. you've got real capital. >> next,
i think it's just about as wild as wikipedia sounded at the beginning. if they came to you, before wikipedia started and said i'm going to open an online encyclopedia and let anybody in the world add to it, my first reaction would have been, that's a idea, right? it's not going to be a good encyclopedia. we learn something about how people can work together through wikipedia. so this is a good experiment. what congress has done is they are worried that there's a lot of chief out there,,...
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. >> because i don't know anything without my wikipedia. >> i don't use wikipedia.eople think i do, but i don't. >> i don't know. >> do you have ask jeeves? >> what's that? there was actually a guy who works behind me named jeeves. >> and he as yous the alta vista digital. i can't believe i remembered that. too much crap in my head. >>> are goatees the latest afro deash yak. he says, ladies love my awesome chin co swree. do onion rings belong here? yes, according to the ancient greeks. thanks, ancient greeks. >> they don't have onion rings. >>> do fast-food chains arise at the games? doctors claim the arches shouldn't be near the arch re resaying it sends the wrong message to the fat population. the largest franchise a 1500-foot palace and the burger and fries will be the only ones sold at the games. says one doctor, quote, it is sad an event that celebrates the best of athletic achievement are sponsored by p cs contribute -- contribute together obesity problem and unhealthy habits. they say without sponsors the games wouldn't happen. shut up, doctor. let's discuss
. >> because i don't know anything without my wikipedia. >> i don't use wikipedia.eople think i do, but i don't. >> i don't know. >> do you have ask jeeves? >> what's that? there was actually a guy who works behind me named jeeves. >> and he as yous the alta vista digital. i can't believe i remembered that. too much crap in my head. >>> are goatees the latest afro deash yak. he says, ladies love my awesome chin co swree. do onion rings belong here?...
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. >> jimmy: like a human wikipedia. >> yeah, he is. at all. >> i'm just kidding. gary, listen up. okay? i'm gonna give you the card, all right? >> all right. to be honest, i would have looked at it. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> it's really -- i'm sorry. >> let's just get to the bad part. get to the bad part because i know you got one. i don't like tension. i got acid reflux, let's get to the bad part. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tony hale, you guys! "veep" airs sunday nights 10:00 p.m. on hbo. up next, standup from joe machi. see you after the break, he's really funny. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] knowing your customers is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years running... we're with you when you need us. so you can
. >> jimmy: like a human wikipedia. >> yeah, he is. at all. >> i'm just kidding. gary, listen up. okay? i'm gonna give you the card, all right? >> all right. to be honest, i would have looked at it. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> it's really -- i'm sorry. >> let's just get to the bad part. get to the bad part because i know you got one. i don't like tension. i got acid reflux, let's get to the bad part. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tony...
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. >>> a town in wales the world's first wikipedia town.h was established in 1057 and the birth place of king henry v. you can use your cell phone to bar code sites. those bar codes will bring up the wikipedia page about that location. wikipedia says the town's relatively small size and historical significance made it the ideal site for that project. >>> brentwood is celebrating its brand-new civic center. the center houses city hall, a community center and a park at oak and 2nd streets. these are illustrations from the city's website. the civic center is the crowning piece of a multi million-dollar downtown development project that's taken years to plan and to complete. >>> a day full of speeches, tours, live music and kids' activities all starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> the ban just approved for oregon schools. how it could soon change the way students cheer on their teams. >>> outside our doors this morning, mostly clear skies around the bay area, temperatures are rising. we will take a look at what you can expect for your neighborhood coming u
. >>> a town in wales the world's first wikipedia town.h was established in 1057 and the birth place of king henry v. you can use your cell phone to bar code sites. those bar codes will bring up the wikipedia page about that location. wikipedia says the town's relatively small size and historical significance made it the ideal site for that project. >>> brentwood is celebrating its brand-new civic center. the center houses city hall, a community center and a park at oak and...
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got on wikipedia this week. - so you did 99 shows against all odds and reason. that's something.t's time to rest. - really? you want to cancel the only show on your network starring a 42-year-old woman? a show that is number one in its time slot among men 18 to 49
got on wikipedia this week. - so you did 99 shows against all odds and reason. that's something.t's time to rest. - really? you want to cancel the only show on your network starring a 42-year-old woman? a show that is number one in its time slot among men 18 to 49
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i don't care how many people they have trying to erase it on wikipedia, it's there, you've been heroic out there in the stream of media bloggers, tv, cable, radio. how could they be this stupid? >> well, let's connect some more dots. here's how stupid it is. if you read obama's books, who did he gravitate to at college? communist student groups. what professors did he hang out with? marxist professors. where did he announce his entry into the world of politics? the living room of two marxist revolutionaries. and now he chooses a marxist theme for his campaign slogan for 2012? and the scariest thing here is that maybe it wasn't a mistake. >> well, okay. you're ahead of me. i have never called him a socialist and certainly not a communist. i understand there's association issues. but the point, neil, that drives me crazy, i don't get this. why team obama would risk a name a campaign theme that, in fact, has a historical associations with socialism and communism? >> they didn't -- >> there's about 60,000 other words they could have used, neil. and they chose this and i think it's one of t
i don't care how many people they have trying to erase it on wikipedia, it's there, you've been heroic out there in the stream of media bloggers, tv, cable, radio. how could they be this stupid? >> well, let's connect some more dots. here's how stupid it is. if you read obama's books, who did he gravitate to at college? communist student groups. what professors did he hang out with? marxist professors. where did he announce his entry into the world of politics? the living room of two...
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think about wikipedia without content. >> what ebay would be if nobody were selling. >> different industries have different ways of how to get there. what happens today if you use the service, you don't know there is a crowd. most of the people don't know with yelp people put in the information. we started out focusing very much on early adopters. they need a different application from the average person. a lot of fun components that provided value for people that had nothing to do with the service. drive around with the app open and we did everything behind the scenes. you hit a tipping point when enough people are doing it where you are giving value and things explode. >> is there a tipping point or does it depend on the app? >> what's enough? a specific area? you obviously need enough density in a specific area. 3 to 5% of the vehicles in an area. >> gave you a statistical -- >> if you take l.a., 6% of the vehicles use it. >> 6% of the cars in l.a. use wave and not google maps or android navigator. >> it's not that they are not using those. they are using wave. >> it's not exclusive. >> w
think about wikipedia without content. >> what ebay would be if nobody were selling. >> different industries have different ways of how to get there. what happens today if you use the service, you don't know there is a crowd. most of the people don't know with yelp people put in the information. we started out focusing very much on early adopters. they need a different application from the average person. a lot of fun components that provided value for people that had nothing to do...
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they were a blue suit with a star but don't be fooled they work for the banks well i looked up on wikipedia a vassal of vassal or future tory is a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch. in the context of the feudal system in medieval europe or i might add to this wiki pedia go do it right now or modern america the obligations often included military support and mutual protection in exchange for certain privileges usually including the grant of land held as a fiefdom or as you say ten thousand donuts that as a get worse and worse more out of shape than to get bigger and bigger guns so if they spot a perp they think they won two steps rather breath hell what the hell do out of breath to go chase someone just tell him oh there's light daudet i'm so happy thank you jamia doesn't told us to kill the perpetrators alleged all right states never thanks much for being on the kaiser report thank you max now go a much more coming a way to stay right there. would be brighter. moving. from place to crash in some. stunts on t.v. don't come. back skies are welcome back to th
they were a blue suit with a star but don't be fooled they work for the banks well i looked up on wikipedia a vassal of vassal or future tory is a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch. in the context of the feudal system in medieval europe or i might add to this wiki pedia go do it right now or modern america the obligations often included military support and mutual protection in exchange for certain privileges usually including the grant of land held as a...
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opposed to this bill there was this blackout it was so controversial controversial that companies like wikipedia google rabbit yahoo and facebook took a stand against it you could see there what they did they blacked out their websites for a day in protest and they were that was back in january and today here we are representative lamar smith he just won the republican nomination he said basically guarantees him another term in congress and you know here in america we say that voting is our way of kind of having our voice and our say and things but what happened he was reelected so did americans forget. money is speech in america that can be a good thing i think normally it's a bad thing lamar spritz reelection campaign for his. republican won the republican nomination he could still technically lose to the democrat running against him although there is almost no chance of that happening because it's a very conservative district in texas he has a lock on this it says. he received more than one point three million dollars and reelection funds the people running against him there were two people o
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other senate candidates it was asked his opinion on the seventeenth amendment to hold on to run to wikipedia to remind yourself what the seventeenth amendment is because we put together a little cheat sheet for you it was approved in one nine hundred thirteen and it changed the original language of the constitution which said the state legislature is where the ones who elect us senators and instead they gave that power to the voters of the state and it explains that there are two senators per state each with one vote and each serves a six year term now the seventeenth amendment also declares that when a senate seat is vacant the governor is allowed to appoint someone to that position temporarily until the voters get to choose who becomes their next senator to the whole purpose of the a moment here is to ensure that the people actually decide who represents among capitol hill now back to you during a televised debate he admitted that he was a little on the fence about the seventeenth amendment and here's why. in general my i have a very serious concern about a rouge of state's rights very ser
other senate candidates it was asked his opinion on the seventeenth amendment to hold on to run to wikipedia to remind yourself what the seventeenth amendment is because we put together a little cheat sheet for you it was approved in one nine hundred thirteen and it changed the original language of the constitution which said the state legislature is where the ones who elect us senators and instead they gave that power to the voters of the state and it explains that there are two senators per...
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campaign was that there were a bunch of fake web sites that popped up fake social media accounts of wikipedia page and all these were the reputations of these two journalists were attacked on these fake sites and these accounts they're also message boards out there criticizing there are reports there was even content published in their names things like articles that they had written in the past that suddenly contained inaccurate information and at first there were even suspicions that maybe the pentagon was behind this whole thing the whole story is really quite the scandal and yet when it first came out the mainstream media completely ignored it but now we finally know who did it camille it's a diac he's a former president and minority owner of leoni industries the defense contractor and so he admitted to waging this misinformation campaign and his statement that he released you said i take full responsibility for having some of the discussion forums opened and reproducing there previously published usa today articles on that and the statement went on to express regret saying that she will
campaign was that there were a bunch of fake web sites that popped up fake social media accounts of wikipedia page and all these were the reputations of these two journalists were attacked on these fake sites and these accounts they're also message boards out there criticizing there are reports there was even content published in their names things like articles that they had written in the past that suddenly contained inaccurate information and at first there were even suspicions that maybe...
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>> wikipedia. >> look at you. you are going home to google.ou didn't price check the salad shooter? >> i thought that would be something that would be on. >> no, i trusted you on that. >> generally when we have guests that are experts in a field airlines are charging more. >> you asked how this is even legal. >> they are charging more for certain seats. >> they are not doing that. >> yes, they are. >> they are asking people to pay money to guarantee a seat next to your own child. >> no, what they are doing is charging different amounts -- different prices for different seats. you have to pay more money if you want to sit next to those people. they are not saying you have to pay more if you want to sit with your child. >> it is the same thing. >> obviously if you are going to need -- if you have a metal seat you will want to sit next to somebody you are related to. >> my point is, there are certain seats that are more money. the same seat in the same row, a window seat is differently priced than an aisle seat? >> that's what they are doing. cha
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exactly how what this backlash the way it played out the act was so controversial that companies like wikipedia google read it yahoo and facebook took a stand against it and several as you see there even blacked out their websites for a day and protest and i guess it worked because it didn't go anywhere and that was back in january but if we jump forward to today is the fact that the lawmaker that actually was behind that bill his name is representative lamar smith he won the republican nomination just last week so he's probably going to get his spot pretty much guaranteed in congress but so many people were opposed to that legislation yet here he is being reelected isn't that you know in a democracy how you voice your concern about something by exercising your right to vote and if you don't like somebody you vote him out but he's been voted back in to the american people forget looks like it doesn't it you know the backlash against representative thomas smith that was so ridiculously called for when it happened he authored and could've killed the internet for so many millions of americans and
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a wikipedia article makes him understandable to nonscientific lectures across the country. his first book, "the accidental mind: how brain evolution has given us love, memory, dreams and god," attempts to explain the working of the cobbled-together myth of the human brain to intelligence lay readers. it seems our brains have simply evolved that way. david's second book, "the compass of pleasure: how our brains make fatty foods, orgasm, exercise, marijuana, general rousety, vodka, learning and gambling feel so good," that's a long title -- [laughter] provides some answers to age-old questions about human behavior based on the newest research discoveries in neuroscience. so what makes an experience, a food, a chemical or a physical act pleasurable, and what brain processes are involved? what distinguishes a craving from an addiction? is there a biological basis for an addictive personality? do your genes, our environment, or our experiences determine what we find pleasurable, annoying or nauseating? and what is mona lisa's smile really all about? so we've known about the brai
a wikipedia article makes him understandable to nonscientific lectures across the country. his first book, "the accidental mind: how brain evolution has given us love, memory, dreams and god," attempts to explain the working of the cobbled-together myth of the human brain to intelligence lay readers. it seems our brains have simply evolved that way. david's second book, "the compass of pleasure: how our brains make fatty foods, orgasm, exercise, marijuana, general rousety, vodka,...
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>> kimberly: play around on wikipedia. this is self-promotional and narcissistic.how inept the administration is. they don't get it. it's ridiculous. they have a messaging problem. i don't hit the helps them with their own base or independents. >> greg: there is a fly on the table that flew by me. this was obviously done by somebody else. you have to admit, it's funny. this is something to make fun of obama. me, me, me. >> bob: i would make fun of him except for the spider coming up your shoulder right now. i'll say this. i probably would not have done this if i were them. >> kimberly: exactly. >> bob: also that you didn't include in the ma monologue, which i understand your politics, they added on to grover cleveland, hoover, nixon, ford. now if you are going to just make a play for greatness, you probably would not have included those people in. somebody thought it was a good idea, it was not a good idea. the other thing they should have had was obama doubled the debt, reagan tripled it. >> greg: please. >> bob: oh, please, what? >> greg: oh, please, what? you ar
>> kimberly: play around on wikipedia. this is self-promotional and narcissistic.how inept the administration is. they don't get it. it's ridiculous. they have a messaging problem. i don't hit the helps them with their own base or independents. >> greg: there is a fly on the table that flew by me. this was obviously done by somebody else. you have to admit, it's funny. this is something to make fun of obama. me, me, me. >> bob: i would make fun of him except for the spider...