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says quote the super editors that wikipedia have determined that abby martin lacks the notability one must possess to earn a note on a wikipedia really every dunderhead on fox news gets his or her own citation every porno stars turn a trick on camera rates of wikipedia entry but not martin look this is not about ego guys i really don't care if i'm on wikipedia or not but this issue calls into question the way with a pedia decides who and what is notable enough to be worthy of the text on its site on the deletion thread editors. d'anna and courtesy eric explain that i'm not notable enough for my own page because apparently they couldn't verify any of the information about me through third party sources and i found this interesting considering how there are dozens of third party sites that have talked in depth about my work as well as the show including one called white house press der spiegel minor joe rogan stuart wilde global post and firedoglake yet none of these sites are apparently notable enough to allow me a sacred page the author of the article legend that i am banned claims th
says quote the super editors that wikipedia have determined that abby martin lacks the notability one must possess to earn a note on a wikipedia really every dunderhead on fox news gets his or her own citation every porno stars turn a trick on camera rates of wikipedia entry but not martin look this is not about ego guys i really don't care if i'm on wikipedia or not but this issue calls into question the way with a pedia decides who and what is notable enough to be worthy of the text on its...
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so as quote the super editors that wikipedia have determined that abby martin the lacks the notability one must possess to make a p.d.f. really every dunderhead on fox news gets his or her own citation every porno stars turn a trick on camera rates of wikipedia entry but not. look this is not about ego guys i really don't care if i'm on wikipedia or not but this issue calls into question the way what if he decides who and what is notable enough to be worthy of the text on its site on the deletion thread editor's d'anna and courtesy eric explain that i'm not notable enough for my own page because apparently they couldn't verify any of the information about me through third party sources and i found this interesting considering how there are dozens of third party sites that have talked in depth about my work as well as the show including the whole press der spiegel minor joe rogan stuart wilde global post and firedoglake yet none of these sites are apparently notable enough to allow me. the author of the article legend that i am banned claims that wikipedia is censoring me on purpose bec
so as quote the super editors that wikipedia have determined that abby martin the lacks the notability one must possess to make a p.d.f. really every dunderhead on fox news gets his or her own citation every porno stars turn a trick on camera rates of wikipedia entry but not. look this is not about ego guys i really don't care if i'm on wikipedia or not but this issue calls into question the way what if he decides who and what is notable enough to be worthy of the text on its site on the...
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intelligent group of people so i look myself up in wikipedia before and it is interior just to see if i was there and turns out there so they were like a bunch of false facts about me and my law. i have which i had to because it is pretty easy but you know you can come back tomorrow. i won't be able to follow it every day and i'm not going to go and we can read it every day and see if someone put something wrong about me in my life so how does that happen lake who how does the how does a control that. yes of the generally what happens is the community if there is a problem biography they'll place it under similar protection so that it can't be edited by just anyone it can be only added about people who have havoc and account for a while and then if you anybody who has a problem with anything in wikipedia you can just send us an e-mail and a team of people will look at it and try to solve the problems one of the things that we really focus a lot on is the need for reliable sources and so something's in the p.d. that doesn't have a source anyone can take it out immediately. so do you th
intelligent group of people so i look myself up in wikipedia before and it is interior just to see if i was there and turns out there so they were like a bunch of false facts about me and my law. i have which i had to because it is pretty easy but you know you can come back tomorrow. i won't be able to follow it every day and i'm not going to go and we can read it every day and see if someone put something wrong about me in my life so how does that happen lake who how does the how does a...
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the article legend that i am banned claims that wikipedia is censoring me on purpose because it's now just another tool of the establishment but is this really the case the way we computer works is that literally anyone can edit and create content on the massive database as long as you have an account which is open to anyone that signs up many times completely incorrect information is locked up for weeks or even months without being edited corrected or verified but the ones that are heavily viewed and sourced pose another problem altogether the information on the more controversial of subjects death tolls of wars or contested government narratives almost always back page minimized or downplayed bouts of reference at all at the very beginning of the entries on both j.f.k. and nine eleven questions that boldly stated that most if not all of those theories have been completely discredited according to independent reviews media and government sources although only citing corporate media or the government to back up that claim the truth is that wikipedia works just like a democracy does mo
the article legend that i am banned claims that wikipedia is censoring me on purpose because it's now just another tool of the establishment but is this really the case the way we computer works is that literally anyone can edit and create content on the massive database as long as you have an account which is open to anyone that signs up many times completely incorrect information is locked up for weeks or even months without being edited corrected or verified but the ones that are heavily...
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information on wikipedia and how it operates appreciate you can hear the story that was our very own abby martin host of breaking the set. well for all you bacon lovers this should make you think twice before picking out a virus that kills baby pigs is spreading throughout the country the u.s. department of agriculture says california and wyoming are the latest states to report having pigs infected with poor sign epidemic diarrhea brings the total to twenty two states where pig farms have the virus the first case in the u.s. was reported back in april and since then thousands of piglets have died symptoms in six swines include diarrhea vomiting and severe dehydration. like you for humans the virus does not make people sick only baby pigs but the bug is causing poor prices to soar and is sparking fears of a pork shortage for more on the deadly pig virus i was joined earlier by dr michael greger director of public health and animal agriculture at the humane society he's started by reiterating that the virus is not dangerous to humans. although the virus is found in pig feces and there'
information on wikipedia and how it operates appreciate you can hear the story that was our very own abby martin host of breaking the set. well for all you bacon lovers this should make you think twice before picking out a virus that kills baby pigs is spreading throughout the country the u.s. department of agriculture says california and wyoming are the latest states to report having pigs infected with poor sign epidemic diarrhea brings the total to twenty two states where pig farms have the...
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gerri: on some topics wikipedia is not always right. when it comes to medical topics it is different. >> well, what we are seeing is wikipedia has come a long way. and for example the page about diabetes or the one about rheumatoid arthritis and the updates on those pages. they are coming not from anyone but from clinicians or health care professionals. gerri: who knew that. holy cow. show folks how often wikipedia is listed for information. those health care pages about 1.9 million hits last year. to that is not just nothing. the let's talk a little bit about social media with health care. what is my doctor going to respond to my e-mail? i mean, i would really like to see a real-time kind of interaction with the health care industry. >> that's right. some doctors are already doing that. and this includes the security of information and those are being quickly addressed and dealt with. and that doctors will be able to engage more directly and securely with their patients. part of the objective is to keep patients are healthy out of the
gerri: on some topics wikipedia is not always right. when it comes to medical topics it is different. >> well, what we are seeing is wikipedia has come a long way. and for example the page about diabetes or the one about rheumatoid arthritis and the updates on those pages. they are coming not from anyone but from clinicians or health care professionals. gerri: who knew that. holy cow. show folks how often wikipedia is listed for information. those health care pages about 1.9 million hits...
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wikipedia has nearly 4.5 million articles on their english site alone. imagine wikipedia as they were going through their growth and becoming this large company, an internet provider would say, you know, i don't want my users to access wikipedia, it's not kind of vision i want to portray to my customers or maybe they were about to build their own cloud sourced encyclopedic service. based on wikipedia as a threat, or college professors who see it as a headache rather than a help, it's a valuable service in the internet space, and absent the rules provide and where the internet isn't a platform and aural types of service websites and services can compete, we just don't see -- we won't see that type of innovation and disruptiveness going forward. >> sarah you have a point. we've seen it with cable providers, they don't like their deal with cbs as time-warner didn't, they took cbs off the air for weeks. would we want that to have time-warner or comcast or verizon saying youtube isn't paying me enough money so i'm not going to give you youtube? >> let's look
wikipedia has nearly 4.5 million articles on their english site alone. imagine wikipedia as they were going through their growth and becoming this large company, an internet provider would say, you know, i don't want my users to access wikipedia, it's not kind of vision i want to portray to my customers or maybe they were about to build their own cloud sourced encyclopedic service. based on wikipedia as a threat, or college professors who see it as a headache rather than a help, it's a valuable...
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that someone had given me a revisionist history because on wikipedia can see the whole thread of everyone who's kind of talking about it and why they chose to make these actions that they did and on the very top it just says user john reeves actually voted to add it to block all non admin users to recreate my page indefinitely so this is basically an explicitly set it explicitly says that he is blocking all non admin users from ever recreating my page so it's kind of i don't know what i think i just have no idea what to say i mean i'm just kind of appalled at the fact that even if someone tries to verify these sources book now and you know for sure that that wasn't an issue before yesterday's broad no that i don't know i mean it happened yesterday. it seems like it's a little bit of a quins i think maybe people flooded with p.d. and saying hey what happened then is just like hey screw this i'm going to block it i think it's a personal bias decision and that's the problem is with this online encyclopedia it is ultimately up to the subjective personal bias of these admins and that's really
that someone had given me a revisionist history because on wikipedia can see the whole thread of everyone who's kind of talking about it and why they chose to make these actions that they did and on the very top it just says user john reeves actually voted to add it to block all non admin users to recreate my page indefinitely so this is basically an explicitly set it explicitly says that he is blocking all non admin users from ever recreating my page so it's kind of i don't know what i think i...
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have a page on my computer i just thought it was funny my dad at christmas is like hey you're on wikipediait's really cool and i saw that the pages got removed and then it got resubmitted by another user and then it got removed again and someone wrote an article about it saying hey what's the deal and so i kind of just wanted to bring attention to the fact this editing process is actually really a skill how does it work and can anyone just upload and sure enough i guess anyone who is a user can create edit or vote to delete content but there's only a sacred few admins that can kind of oversee the whole process and they consider anything that's really not corporate media unverifiable third party sources that they can't you know validate your page from being up that's incredible well what happened since you brought up the issue here would be a page yesterday so after we did after i did that report. that someone had given me every version is history because on wikipedia can see the whole thread of everyone who's kind of talking about it and why they chose to make these actions that they did a
have a page on my computer i just thought it was funny my dad at christmas is like hey you're on wikipediait's really cool and i saw that the pages got removed and then it got resubmitted by another user and then it got removed again and someone wrote an article about it saying hey what's the deal and so i kind of just wanted to bring attention to the fact this editing process is actually really a skill how does it work and can anyone just upload and sure enough i guess anyone who is a user can...
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if you look at craigslist, we have wikipedia, we have peers that are top 50 websites that aren't going to win beauty contests. that's evidence to the fact that steve and i didn't know what we were doing with the website back then. as long as you prioritize content, and someone hits the project page sees something valuable. even something wikipedia can continue to be the force that it is as long as it continues to be the force that it is. really hard for me to see our first version of reddit that we were able to pitch to investors and keep a straight face. because design has gotten so much better online, the bar has been set so much higher, you can find designer talent or at least inspiration in five. >> we have geeks at home omar, what are they saying? gls a question i'm actually curious about. in your book you talk about the secrets to startup success. some ideas you think are particularly interesting or important. >> sure. i mean the one thing that probably helped us the most was in understanding that we were not necessarily -- we were not necessarily going to know what we were doing
if you look at craigslist, we have wikipedia, we have peers that are top 50 websites that aren't going to win beauty contests. that's evidence to the fact that steve and i didn't know what we were doing with the website back then. as long as you prioritize content, and someone hits the project page sees something valuable. even something wikipedia can continue to be the force that it is as long as it continues to be the force that it is. really hard for me to see our first version of reddit...
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. - wikipedia? - it's like... what? - wikipedia? - yeah, you got it.- okay, this is like the old-school search engine. - alta vista. - no, no. - yahoo. aol. - yes. - you got it. aol. - oh, no! - go, go, go. - this is a very quick video. it's less than three seconds. - the keek. - no. - vimeo. - it sounds like... - you know those quick videos. - a plant. no, it sounds like a plant. [all scream] [laughter] - thank god. - it was a vine. it was a vine. - what was it? - it a plant. - it's a vine. - you, paget brewster, were clue-boomed. two points for team cory. [cheers and applause] oh, my god. retta and mario. - we're gonna hold it together now! come on! we got to turn this around! - i'm so scared. - all right. your category is the olympics. go! - shoot hoops. - basketball. - you got it. basketball. - yikes. oh, oh. i'm not a swimmer, but i... - synchronized swimmer. no. - i go into the pool. - diving. diver. - yes. - olympics. - capital of england or-- - london. - london is correct. - jesus. - ah! oh, my god, i'm gonna kill myself. oh, my god. um, i'm go
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i will go on wikipedia and look up the plot of different books just so i can read it beforehand and i don't have to be surprised. i couldn't handle watching the trial on television. i was sort of following the trial in some ways on twitter. when i saw the verdict, i was just stunned and of course immediately i thought about my brother. and i began thinking about my brother and how, you know thinking about the message that verdict, the message that it conveys. i feel like we got the same message in what happened with my brother. i feel like the messages, your life is worth nothing. and so you know, when i was thinking about how do i respond to this, i thought the only way that i could respond to it is first by acknowledging that message and putting it out there that this is the message. this is what is being communicated here. but then also after saying okay, this is the message then i felt like okay this is the message you are giving me in this verdict but this is what i'm going to say to you and what i'm going to say to you is i am a human being and he was a human being and he had di
i will go on wikipedia and look up the plot of different books just so i can read it beforehand and i don't have to be surprised. i couldn't handle watching the trial on television. i was sort of following the trial in some ways on twitter. when i saw the verdict, i was just stunned and of course immediately i thought about my brother. and i began thinking about my brother and how, you know thinking about the message that verdict, the message that it conveys. i feel like we got the same message...
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wikipedia.hich gets rewritten every single day, the facts are responsible, they change on-the-fly, can you believe this? it seems the worst idea ever. >> i don't believe it, haven't seen that. there is an issue in consumer information about health care, and a while back the department of hhs and medical groups et cetera tried to establish more authoritative sites, that was originally what healthcare.gov was about before it became obamacare. but i haven't seen people going to wikipedia. gerri: thank you for coming on the show. >> thanks for having me. gerri: we have other health news for one in 50 children suffering from peanut allergies. experimental therapy from the university of cambridge in britain said children with the allergies that amount of peanut flour. to retrain the kid's immune systems to build up tolerance. results after six months of treatment, more than 80% of the kids ages 7-16 can now safely eat five peanuts at a time. meaning the allergy isn't gone, but parents would not have t
wikipedia.hich gets rewritten every single day, the facts are responsible, they change on-the-fly, can you believe this? it seems the worst idea ever. >> i don't believe it, haven't seen that. there is an issue in consumer information about health care, and a while back the department of hhs and medical groups et cetera tried to establish more authoritative sites, that was originally what healthcare.gov was about before it became obamacare. but i haven't seen people going to wikipedia....
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this issue calls into question the way wikipedia defines who and what is notable enough to be worthy of the text on this site. on the leash and ran editors deanna and currency eric explained i was notable not for my own page because of panic and verify any information about me third party sources. i found this interesting considering how there are dozens of third party sites that talk in depth about my work as well as the show. we want to hold whiteout crass der spiegel max kaiser undermine or joe rogan still while the global post and i got awake yet many sites are purely notable enough to allow me a secret beach. i was going to earlier by breaking as an outstanding learn and master how she found out about this issue to begin with. i don't really care for them to do with it yet so it was funny my dad at christmas. answer the call and then i saw that the pentagon removed in an entire re submitted by another user and the government again and someone wrote an article about saying hey what's the deal. comments like i just wanna bring attention to the fact that the saddening process is ac
this issue calls into question the way wikipedia defines who and what is notable enough to be worthy of the text on this site. on the leash and ran editors deanna and currency eric explained i was notable not for my own page because of panic and verify any information about me third party sources. i found this interesting considering how there are dozens of third party sites that talk in depth about my work as well as the show. we want to hold whiteout crass der spiegel max kaiser undermine or...
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. >> there's videos they can watch, do the searches on wikipedia, i don't care where they get the information. >> students work on the problems in teams of three. >> i knew they could get better when they get hands on experience. you can see when they are explaining to somebody else, that's the best. >> it's definitely different than my chemistry class last semester. i'm at home taking notes trying to figure out how to do the work in class. >> beakner designed the first flipped classroom almost 20 years ago and the professor has been perfecting ever since and like a good scientist collecting data along the way. more than 16,000 students over five years. even though beakner raised the standards, the failure rate was five times what it had been. it was five times lower for women, five times lower for aring minorities. beakman went to the lecture class, pimp pichtion pitching td classroom idea to other professors. >> it is hard to make changes. there are egoation involved. i would give a talk and after the talk, a faculty member would say, when you get done playing these games, when do you actua
. >> there's videos they can watch, do the searches on wikipedia, i don't care where they get the information. >> students work on the problems in teams of three. >> i knew they could get better when they get hands on experience. you can see when they are explaining to somebody else, that's the best. >> it's definitely different than my chemistry class last semester. i'm at home taking notes trying to figure out how to do the work in class. >> beakner designed the...
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of wikipedia in the developing world. mobile is having an enormous impact there. as the next billion people come online, they're coming online with mobile devices. it will be completely transformative. >> ethical mobile on the way forward. jimmy wales, thank you so much. ross, back to you. >> interesting stuff. ask him whether he's going to be jigging around again tonight. now, some of the corporate stories we're following, samsung posted quarterly profits weaker as a result of shrinking global demand for smartphones. its fourth quarter profits are in line with early guidance. but the electronics giant is warning its facing earnings challenge next quarter. that helped to keep shares up today about 0.6%. >>> microsoft revenue rode 14% on strong holiday sales in the new xbox 1 game consoles. sales doubled from the previous quarter. the firm hasn't said much about the phone business from nokia, which it's in the process of buying. the company didn't comment on its current search for a new ceo which is now running from month
of wikipedia in the developing world. mobile is having an enormous impact there. as the next billion people come online, they're coming online with mobile devices. it will be completely transformative. >> ethical mobile on the way forward. jimmy wales, thank you so much. ross, back to you. >> interesting stuff. ask him whether he's going to be jigging around again tonight. now, some of the corporate stories we're following, samsung posted quarterly profits weaker as a result of...
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we do or achieve much land from wikipedia one cousin. according to the gathered preliminary data the total volume of deposits has increased by almost fifteen percent exceeded hadn't really seen the last year. was beating the court to sue him and him and be good but it is better to save money in deposits. i want to say that a deposit. the most successful financial strategy one can do because it brings income to the owner. it is guaranteed by the state will spend plenty of those polled think we'll begin with the court of human would get to see what a shame them into the abyss of aspen trees the one who knows. this refund rico because it was fixed by the cars extend deposit insurance fund in early january. it remains at the same level mainly nine percent for a new one for deposits in tv and four point five percent for a new report currency deposits. in the number of regions of the united states continue to demonstrate growth last month under the influence of such factors as the development of the domestic market and individual consumption t
we do or achieve much land from wikipedia one cousin. according to the gathered preliminary data the total volume of deposits has increased by almost fifteen percent exceeded hadn't really seen the last year. was beating the court to sue him and him and be good but it is better to save money in deposits. i want to say that a deposit. the most successful financial strategy one can do because it brings income to the owner. it is guaranteed by the state will spend plenty of those polled think...
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believe wikipedia yeah 100 yard return. 27-24 florida state.n answer was a 70 yard drive and mace on. young smith pwoupsing off guys. 37 yard. tiger rae at that time lead 31-27. we know stop lead the knowles 80 yards in the final minute and a half. up high to make the grab with 13 seconds left. all about the ben benia minithere and florida state wins for fisher 34-31. >> we are champion. we can say t throughre champion together through all the hater and through every single thing we came out victorious. >> hockey news tonight. bad news for the shark center logan expected to upped go surgery to his hand. out 3 to 4 weeks. he has been playing despite the injury whatever it is. expect to make team canada before the olympic next month now up in the air. the coach out of his way to put up the wall when the media is in front but yesterday play off win in green bay was different. we saw raw emotion on display. whether it could have been brought to you by they are a flu kaepernick generated own heat beating the packers with the speedment ran for 98 yar
believe wikipedia yeah 100 yard return. 27-24 florida state.n answer was a 70 yard drive and mace on. young smith pwoupsing off guys. 37 yard. tiger rae at that time lead 31-27. we know stop lead the knowles 80 yards in the final minute and a half. up high to make the grab with 13 seconds left. all about the ben benia minithere and florida state wins for fisher 34-31. >> we are champion. we can say t throughre champion together through all the hater and through every single thing we came...
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organization and a significant event for kazakhstan as the whole thing he knew what she likes to laugh at wikipedia with that according to the gathered preliminary data. the total volume of deposits has increased by almost fifteen percent exceeded contributing the last year. was beating the court to sue him and him and be good but it is better to save money in deposits. i want to say that the deposit the most successful financial strategy one can do because it brings income to the owner and is guaranteed by the state was a companion bill is going to quit begin with a presumably due to the new formation going to vote for this about a priest the one who knows. this free country so because it was fixed by the cars extend deposit insurance fund in early january. it remained at the same level mainly nine percent for a new one for deposits and tv and four point five percent for a new report currency deposits. in the number of regions of the united states continue to demonstrate growth last month under the influence of such factors as the development of the domestic market and individual consumption the u
organization and a significant event for kazakhstan as the whole thing he knew what she likes to laugh at wikipedia with that according to the gathered preliminary data. the total volume of deposits has increased by almost fifteen percent exceeded contributing the last year. was beating the court to sue him and him and be good but it is better to save money in deposits. i want to say that the deposit the most successful financial strategy one can do because it brings income to the owner and is...
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believe wikipedia yeah 100 yard return. 27-24 florida state. auburn answer was a 70 yard drive and mace on. young smith pwoupsing off guys. 37 yard. tiger rae at that time lead 31-27. we know stop lead the knowles 80 yards in the final minute and a half. up high to make the grab with 13 seconds left. all about the ben benia minithere and florida state wins for fisher 34-31. >> we are champion. we can say that we are champion together an every we wept through through all the hater and through every single thing we came out victorious. >> hockey news tonight. bad news for the shark center logan expected to upped go surgery to his hand. out 3 to 4 weeks. he has been playing despite the injury whatever it is. expect to make team canada before the olympic next month now up in the air. the coach out of his way to put up the wall when the media is in front but yesterday play off win in green bay was different. we saw raw emotion on display. whether it could have been brought to you by they are a flu kaepernick generated own heat beating the packers wi
believe wikipedia yeah 100 yard return. 27-24 florida state. auburn answer was a 70 yard drive and mace on. young smith pwoupsing off guys. 37 yard. tiger rae at that time lead 31-27. we know stop lead the knowles 80 yards in the final minute and a half. up high to make the grab with 13 seconds left. all about the ben benia minithere and florida state wins for fisher 34-31. >> we are champion. we can say that we are champion together an every we wept through through all the hater and...
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entirely based on these rules i can understand but then today i woke up to the news that the admins on wikipedia and not just deleted my page but have moved to actually banned any future attempts for users to recreate it seriously take a look at this from the vision is in the thread on their site as you can see the latest move by an admin named john reeves yesterday made an edit to block all non admin users to recreate my page indefinitely wow even if this isn't personal and at the very least this is obviously a decision based on personal bias and if you agree that personal bias shouldn't be allowed to deter the flow of information and access to knowledge then join me and let's break the set.
entirely based on these rules i can understand but then today i woke up to the news that the admins on wikipedia and not just deleted my page but have moved to actually banned any future attempts for users to recreate it seriously take a look at this from the vision is in the thread on their site as you can see the latest move by an admin named john reeves yesterday made an edit to block all non admin users to recreate my page indefinitely wow even if this isn't personal and at the very least...
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believe wikipedia yeah 100 yard return. 27-24 florida state.ae at that time lead 31-27. we know stop lead the knowles 80 yards in the final minute and a half. up high to make the grab with 13 seconds left. all about the ben benia minithere and florida state wins for fisher 34-31. >> we are champion. we can say that we are champion together an every we wept through through all the hater and through every single thing we came out victorious. >> hockey news tonight. bad news for the shark center logan expected to upped go surgery to his hand. out 3 to 4 weeks. he has been playing despite the injury whatever it is. expect to make team canada before the olympic next month now up in the air. the coach out of his way to put up the wall when the media is in front but yesterday play off win in green bay was different. we saw raw emotion on display. whether it could have been brought to you by they are a flu kaepernick generated own heat beating the packers with the speedment ran for 98 yards. crucial first down on the final drive to set up the game winn
believe wikipedia yeah 100 yard return. 27-24 florida state.ae at that time lead 31-27. we know stop lead the knowles 80 yards in the final minute and a half. up high to make the grab with 13 seconds left. all about the ben benia minithere and florida state wins for fisher 34-31. >> we are champion. we can say that we are champion together an every we wept through through all the hater and through every single thing we came out victorious. >> hockey news tonight. bad news for the...
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entirely based on these rules i can understand but then today i woke up to the news that the admins on wikipedia and not just deleted my page but have moved to actually banned any future attempts for users to recreate it seriously take a look at this from you.
entirely based on these rules i can understand but then today i woke up to the news that the admins on wikipedia and not just deleted my page but have moved to actually banned any future attempts for users to recreate it seriously take a look at this from you.
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this was before google or wikipedia. there was no dream act. i was the only non- latino person in the world that did not have the right papers. people think this is a mexico- latino-brown issue. >> why did your parents send you here? >> my mom wanted me to have a better life. she sent me to live with my grandparents. >> how long have you been here? >> 20 years this past august. it goes from alabama to iowa where a crash a -- i crash a mitt romney rally. >> how do you deal with knowing your mom is over there? >> i'm just one person. i hear from people from facebook all the time that my grandfather died. i can't go to the funeral. my mom had to leave the country and now is separated from her kids or whatever. this is a daily, ubiquitous thing happening. i personally, that is what this film is about. a broken immigration system, we can talk numbers, democrats and republicans, and what it means about broken families and broken lives. >> when he hears stories like this, how does this impact your position and the kind of reform that you are calling f
this was before google or wikipedia. there was no dream act. i was the only non- latino person in the world that did not have the right papers. people think this is a mexico- latino-brown issue. >> why did your parents send you here? >> my mom wanted me to have a better life. she sent me to live with my grandparents. >> how long have you been here? >> 20 years this past august. it goes from alabama to iowa where a crash a -- i crash a mitt romney rally. >> how do...
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that but one of the fundamental core pieces of the internet anyway is openness i mean things like wikipedia would continue to exist no matter what the n.s.a. has done to encrypt it and i think the key point is is to as chris christie found out today or his staff found out today not put anything in an e-mail that you would want on the front page of new york times are going to matter one last word on this no i think that's precisely right i think at the end of the day it's a big question about how corporations and individuals are going to react interact with the government and private information i think there's way too much agreement on this panel. about unemployment benefits yesterday the senate voted sixty to thirty seven to advance a bill to basically begin debate on a bill which is a huge accomplishment the senate if we can get to a point where we could just debate a bill six republicans joined democrats in voting for the measure. but now it's going to it's probably going to pass the senate and then it's going to have to go to the house the g.o.p. led house and they're demanding pay for
that but one of the fundamental core pieces of the internet anyway is openness i mean things like wikipedia would continue to exist no matter what the n.s.a. has done to encrypt it and i think the key point is is to as chris christie found out today or his staff found out today not put anything in an e-mail that you would want on the front page of new york times are going to matter one last word on this no i think that's precisely right i think at the end of the day it's a big question about...
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entirely based on these rules i can understand but then today i woke up to the news that the admins on wikipedia and not just deleted my page but have moved to actually banned any future attempts for users to recreate it seriously take a look at this from vision as in the thread on their site as you can see the latest move by an admin named john reeves yesterday made an edit to block all non admin users to recreate my page indefinitely wow even if this isn't personal and at the very least this is obviously a decision based on personal bias and if you agree that personal bias shouldn't be allowed to deter the flow of information and access to knowledge then join me and let's break the set. of the. games. very hard to think that. you can. do that or act like that here right there the. last week al qaeda militants took control of the iraqi cities of ramadi and fallujah after days of nonstop violence according to independent iraqi news agency brock three hundred seventy people have died in just the last ten days all about numbers hard to verify considering how bodies are not being taken to the morgu
entirely based on these rules i can understand but then today i woke up to the news that the admins on wikipedia and not just deleted my page but have moved to actually banned any future attempts for users to recreate it seriously take a look at this from vision as in the thread on their site as you can see the latest move by an admin named john reeves yesterday made an edit to block all non admin users to recreate my page indefinitely wow even if this isn't personal and at the very least this...
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available on the web that they can watch, they can find things on youtube, they can do searches on wikipediadon't care where they get the information. >> adam may with a revolutionary way of learning that is proving to be a model of success, inside the flipped classroom friday on america tonight. >> what make as difference in helping kids learn, we with want to hear from you, america tonight in democrat and on line, at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can also weigh in on twitter with the #getting every day, someone leaves their home searching for a better life. >> two hours in, we come upon a body. >> now, in a breakthrough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrants. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on until you live near the boarder. >> six strangers with different points of view... >> i don't believe in borders. >> our government is allowing an invasion. >> ...get to experience illegal immigration, up close and personal. >> its very overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >>
available on the web that they can watch, they can find things on youtube, they can do searches on wikipediadon't care where they get the information. >> adam may with a revolutionary way of learning that is proving to be a model of success, inside the flipped classroom friday on america tonight. >> what make as difference in helping kids learn, we with want to hear from you, america tonight in democrat and on line, at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can also weigh in on twitter...
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. >> i didn't know i went to wikipedia. >> that alternative christmas speech, they had ahmadinejad do it and marge simpson. it is more like screw the queen while she is doing her christmas thing. with 2014 almost over, what will 2015 bring? i hope the agonizing death of everyone i hate. but first is beyonce feuding with nasa? i guess that is one way of putting it. a stupid way i guess. >>> they are more prude than lewd. a new study shows that sexting is vexting. a studly looked at college age kids and discovered half of them had sent naughty texts when they didn't want to. they call it consensual and unwanted sexting. the reasons are trying to satisfy a partner's need and fostering intimacy and fearing abandonment. i am talking too fast. what is a better reason? feeding honey to geccos. >> it is the opening scene to "justify." i don't know why they are doing -- they are both on top of each other. at that point it is bestiality. >> i thought it was one gecco. >> no it was two. a lot of people hate geccos because they are being brought up by the stupid gecco commercial. but that is a st
. >> i didn't know i went to wikipedia. >> that alternative christmas speech, they had ahmadinejad do it and marge simpson. it is more like screw the queen while she is doing her christmas thing. with 2014 almost over, what will 2015 bring? i hope the agonizing death of everyone i hate. but first is beyonce feuding with nasa? i guess that is one way of putting it. a stupid way i guess. >>> they are more prude than lewd. a new study shows that sexting is vexting. a studly...
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i will go on wikipedia and look up the plot of different books just so i can read it beforehand and i don't have to be surprised. i couldn't handle watching the trial on television. i was sort of following the trial in some ways on twitter. when i saw the verdict, i was just stunned and of course immediately i thought about my brother. and i began thinking about my brother and how, you know thinking about the message
i will go on wikipedia and look up the plot of different books just so i can read it beforehand and i don't have to be surprised. i couldn't handle watching the trial on television. i was sort of following the trial in some ways on twitter. when i saw the verdict, i was just stunned and of course immediately i thought about my brother. and i began thinking about my brother and how, you know thinking about the message
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it's like his wikipedia page. but i guess for dennis it's fine.night, piers morgan asked senator john mccain to weigh in. i think this is what john mccain calls the straight talk express. >> what do you make of dennis rodman? there's a sort of thought that's being reckless and naive here. others think any kind of dialogue with north korea is better than nothing. where do you sit? >> i think he's an idiot. >> all right. >> it's nice to see a basketball plaper fall in love with a kim who isn't a kardashian, isn't it? we have lots of fun in store tonight. after great singer named yuna. also emmy rossum here and the beautiful and hilarious sof sofia vergara. her co-star on "modern family" instagramed this video just before the holidays. and it would appear that sofia has written a completely original christmas song. ♪ ♪ jing in the rain it's raining happy year ♪ >> jimmy: when sofia is here later, i want to get those lyrics printed out. the consumer electronic show is going nonlas vegas this week. one of the many new products they've unveiled is from
it's like his wikipedia page. but i guess for dennis it's fine.night, piers morgan asked senator john mccain to weigh in. i think this is what john mccain calls the straight talk express. >> what do you make of dennis rodman? there's a sort of thought that's being reckless and naive here. others think any kind of dialogue with north korea is better than nothing. where do you sit? >> i think he's an idiot. >> all right. >> it's nice to see a basketball plaper fall in love...
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because our administration's explicit commitment to reform including installation of an independent in wikipedia inspector general. -- nypd inspector general. the fourth point i want to make, once this resolution is confirmed by the federal district court, the city of new york will officially drop its appeal in this case. [applause] >> that was new york city mayor bill de blasio speaking thursday as he announced the city would move forward with reforming stop and frisk and joined by his new police commissioner bill bratton returns to the job after leaving the nypd in the 1990's when he embraced a controversial strategy of cracking down on low-level offenses and later expanded the program while leaving the los angeles police department. yesterday, bratton welcomed the new direction new york will take. >> too many young men, particularly young men of color, hundreds of thousands over the last several years, knowing the city had experienced historic crime declines, they could not understand the significant increase in stock, question, and frisk and understandably asked why me? for the many young of
because our administration's explicit commitment to reform including installation of an independent in wikipedia inspector general. -- nypd inspector general. the fourth point i want to make, once this resolution is confirmed by the federal district court, the city of new york will officially drop its appeal in this case. [applause] >> that was new york city mayor bill de blasio speaking thursday as he announced the city would move forward with reforming stop and frisk and joined by his...
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. >> you know wikipedia is not an official -- >> no! >> what?ing for your jam. >> i don't make jam! where did that come from ? >> apparently it's all edited and put together by anyone who wants to put stuff on wikipedia. >> i don't think doctors are using that as the primary source. >> web-md or something more reliable. >> as a parent i use web-md. what the hell is that? >> and do you do it just like that? what, are you bridges meredith for a second? >> oh, the home typewriter works very well. >> what, do you have a brother typewriter at home? >> remember that? we made a mistake with the white-out. >> oh, yeah. we used those in college to write the papers all the time. so we're kind of a selfie, sort of instagram happy society. a passenger on a united flight tweeted the moment he put on an oxygen mask as his plane was making an emergency landing. >> there was smoke in the cabin. >> smoke in the cabin in a flight from d.c. to washington, it was diverted to delaware after there was smoke in the cabin. time for an emergency landing selfie, professo
. >> you know wikipedia is not an official -- >> no! >> what?ing for your jam. >> i don't make jam! where did that come from ? >> apparently it's all edited and put together by anyone who wants to put stuff on wikipedia. >> i don't think doctors are using that as the primary source. >> web-md or something more reliable. >> as a parent i use web-md. what the hell is that? >> and do you do it just like that? what, are you bridges meredith for...
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your doctor may be getting medical advice from the same place, and it isn't medical journals, toys wikipediathat's according to the ims institute for health care. the obvious problem, anyone can edit that site which means articles are subject to misinformation. some, however, do fact-check the site like medical students at the university of california who can earn academic credit for editing those medical articles. in america's election headquarters tonight the 2014 elections may seem a long way off, but political fates will be determined every week until november. political correspondent carl cameron takes a look at two seats in play. >> reporter: iowa launched the 2014 campaign with its first non-binding caucuses last week and texas holds the first primary when republican senator john cornyn faces a tea party challenge from john stockman. the democratic snort majority is 55 including two independent who caucus with them. republicans are 45 seats need six more for control n.iowa and nationwide republicans face more primary challenges than democrats and some gop primerries are multi-candidat
your doctor may be getting medical advice from the same place, and it isn't medical journals, toys wikipediathat's according to the ims institute for health care. the obvious problem, anyone can edit that site which means articles are subject to misinformation. some, however, do fact-check the site like medical students at the university of california who can earn academic credit for editing those medical articles. in america's election headquarters tonight the 2014 elections may seem a long...
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wick pekipedia is not a source all journalists, especially the ones who work for me, i used wikipedia for these things today because it doesn't matter. we'll show you what we had for lunch at the white house and how much wine we drank. >>> biggest speech of the year given before all of congress and all of the viewers at home. the president is expected to outline a year of action and ambitious agenda for 2014. his aides say the speech will by after the ding opportunity recession. the president plans to use executive powers where he can to get around the gridlock in ch k congress. going to order a hiking of the minimum wage according to aides for government contract workers. republicans are warning the president, don't push the limits of your authority. something we could hear a lot about in today's republican response. the gop has chosen congresswoman cathie mcmorris rogers to deliver the party's rebuttal after the president's speech tonight. we'll have full coverage and break it down in the coming hour with fox news sunday's chris wallace and members of congress from both sides of the
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available on the web that they can watch, they can find things on youtube, they can do searches on wikipedia, i don't care where they get the information. >> adam may with a revolutionary way of learning that is proving to be a model of success, inside the flipped classroom friday on america tonight. >> what make as difference in helping kids learn, we with want to hear from you, america tonight in democrat and on line, at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can also weigh in on twitter with the #getting schooled. wrap program world's top documetary directors. >> it's the world's most powerful financial institution. >> i think we're mysterious to people. >> what really goes on behind closed doors? >> the fed is kind of this black box. >> it's your money... >> somebody screwed up. >> ... or is it? >> i worked to save that money and now i get nothing. >> inside the fed. on al jazeera america. states. researchers say air pollution from the factories made its way across the pat iffic, into california and arizona. the u.s. national academy of science says it makes up a quarter of air pollution. th
available on the web that they can watch, they can find things on youtube, they can do searches on wikipedia, i don't care where they get the information. >> adam may with a revolutionary way of learning that is proving to be a model of success, inside the flipped classroom friday on america tonight. >> what make as difference in helping kids learn, we with want to hear from you, america tonight in democrat and on line, at aljazeera.com/america tonight. you can also weigh in on...