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i would put wikipedia in that category. they are pleasantly surprised at just how well it could work and that leads to my second observation, which is much of the internet infrastructure, the real stuff was built along the lines of that second kind of gift economy. the people who designed internet protocol decided not to patent or copyright it. it is probably telling -- it is much harder to lock down your wi-fi station than to leave it open. >> this is a part of the internet and part of the economy which is not transactional. , you want tothing make a contribution. and someone that else does the same to you, you will still get a return. >> is this a kinship to kickstart heer? they are doing something they believe this thing they support will do something good. what she is doing has a lot in common with kickstarter. structurally, they are different. they serve two different purposes. kickstarterhow disrupts how things can be funded and conventional economics, it empowers people for that process and brings people together for
i would put wikipedia in that category. they are pleasantly surprised at just how well it could work and that leads to my second observation, which is much of the internet infrastructure, the real stuff was built along the lines of that second kind of gift economy. the people who designed internet protocol decided not to patent or copyright it. it is probably telling -- it is much harder to lock down your wi-fi station than to leave it open. >> this is a part of the internet and part of...
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. >> we crowd source on wikipedia. i rely on people on amazon to pie a book, and should i buy a play station 4? guide me to that. i'm a nerd, but check this out. a spirted heated crowd source response: how radioactive is our ocean? and they use crowd sourcing for the fukushima spillout. >> raising money, totally different things. how likely are you to ask a stranger for help solving a serious personal problem? the internet has allowed us to do that, and with one click, we can tap into the collective knowledge of others to come up with solutions on a wide range of answers, and this is lead to breaks through in innovations, and critics say, proceed with caution, the information you're getting isn't always reliable. so how do you determine when more his are better than one? helping to shape this question, dr. alex lickerman, and welcome to the stream. >> hi, lisa, and thank you for having me. >> let's talk about human nature, what is it about us, as humans that makes us seek advice from others? >> so many things. studies
. >> we crowd source on wikipedia. i rely on people on amazon to pie a book, and should i buy a play station 4? guide me to that. i'm a nerd, but check this out. a spirted heated crowd source response: how radioactive is our ocean? and they use crowd sourcing for the fukushima spillout. >> raising money, totally different things. how likely are you to ask a stranger for help solving a serious personal problem? the internet has allowed us to do that, and with one click, we can tap...
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the creative commons is what makes the wikipedia poll possible. creative commons does not supplant copyrights. the authors have the rights that they have. but what it sets up is a licensing scheme. there are six flavors of creative commons licenses, and if you say i release this work under the creative commons, and you specify one of these six licenses, people know what they can do with that work. and the one at top is attribution, it is the most liberal license. all you have to do is give credit to me, and we're good. you can use it, you can send it to somebody else, you can copy it, you can change it, you can even make money doing whatever you do with my work. but you just have to say it started with me, author. the second level or tier of license is called attribution share alike. you can change it, you can modify it, you can use it, you can share it. you've got to, you know, give me, the author, credit. but you also, when you make use of that work, you've got to license your work under the same terms that i've licensed mine. that's the license
the creative commons is what makes the wikipedia poll possible. creative commons does not supplant copyrights. the authors have the rights that they have. but what it sets up is a licensing scheme. there are six flavors of creative commons licenses, and if you say i release this work under the creative commons, and you specify one of these six licenses, people know what they can do with that work. and the one at top is attribution, it is the most liberal license. all you have to do is give...
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popular sites like instagram, wikipedia, youtube, they say they have fixed the problem.s say they have not been affected by it. yahoo and others are scrambling to make sure that your information is secure. there's one way to find out if a website you like to visit could be putting you at risk. >> use a website checker. last last.com/"heartbleed" is an excellent one. it's been kept up to date on whether sites are vulnerable or not. >> what the flaw does is allows the attackers to snag personal information by allowing them to see if a website user is online. at the very least they could be grabbing your user name and password. you don't want that obviously. making matters worse the bug leaves no traces meaning that you may have never -- you never know if you have even become a victim. it's weird. so if you are going to change your passwords, we have a guide on how to make them complex. go to our website and search password at kpix.com. >>> toyota another massive recall involving 6 million vehicles and five different safety hazards 27 different models. the list does include
popular sites like instagram, wikipedia, youtube, they say they have fixed the problem.s say they have not been affected by it. yahoo and others are scrambling to make sure that your information is secure. there's one way to find out if a website you like to visit could be putting you at risk. >> use a website checker. last last.com/"heartbleed" is an excellent one. it's been kept up to date on whether sites are vulnerable or not. >> what the flaw does is allows the...
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constitutional reforms allowing the interests of all people in ukraine to represent it of course wikipedia place watch all the vitamins in and around the country pitting defections rhetoric continuing to emanate from washington. the breaking of the figures that showed that we already had serious consequences but one in st and the concrete jungle of new york. russia's federal security service as the subversive activities of international terrorists took a lot of happiness neutralized. despite early reports he had been killed so cool. one of the above the knees hands in two thousand and four he led one of the deadliest terror attacks on russian soil the vessel and school siege be the more than three hundred people dead. the boss majority them children sources said two born in two thousand and nine only betrayed that reason he does like most good result in twenty six being killed the model was also the suspected last minute behind the double suicide attack of the mosque and the tribals back in two thousand and ten which sold thirty nine that makes it his group a response of a deceitful bombin
constitutional reforms allowing the interests of all people in ukraine to represent it of course wikipedia place watch all the vitamins in and around the country pitting defections rhetoric continuing to emanate from washington. the breaking of the figures that showed that we already had serious consequences but one in st and the concrete jungle of new york. russia's federal security service as the subversive activities of international terrorists took a lot of happiness neutralized. despite...
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he starts us off with wikipedia crucial week for inter korean relations. april has historically been a month of provocations for north korea it was in april that the common street in connected to the vets five long range ballistic missile launches and unilaterally closed and the inter korean factories island in the north thththth e momomoma events and provocations are one way for the north korean leader to demonstrate his strength and power for bridgend consolidation. if history repeats itself this week to turn out to be a crucial lead in inter korean relations. tuesday marks the birthday of north korea's founder keith on and on friday that joint military drills between seoul and washington the country and north korea notification to despatch of possible missile on to spite their estate is also amazing concert. this can add it back to make meetings between seoul washington beijing and tokyo as they try it and start the long stalled six party talks. the multilateral dialogue consisting of a t kearney as the us china japan and russia has not taken place sinc
he starts us off with wikipedia crucial week for inter korean relations. april has historically been a month of provocations for north korea it was in april that the common street in connected to the vets five long range ballistic missile launches and unilaterally closed and the inter korean factories island in the north thththth e momomoma events and provocations are one way for the north korean leader to demonstrate his strength and power for bridgend consolidation. if history repeats itself...
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right now you can go to wikipedia. you can change the value and quality. it's a strange word, ray. there's lots of things like that the grayscale is much more nuanced. finally, dishonesty is much more press than the media. if you think that everybody else is doing that, it creates situations where we situations where we have a sense that everybody else is doing it to a higher degree than it is. if you think about something like athletes taking drugs, the moment you think everybody else is doing it, you might as well do that. i think it is more common. i don't think it is because the moral fiber of young people is different. for example, almost all the people i know download illegal stuff online. i'm sure you don't but you don't probably because you don't have to do it. but also your friends are not from that community. i'm not sure, that i think you basically have a domain of life that doesn't apply to you, which is illegal downloads. what has happened a society is becoming more distant, which is clearly increasing cheating. we know more. we think it's more prevalent come up with a
right now you can go to wikipedia. you can change the value and quality. it's a strange word, ray. there's lots of things like that the grayscale is much more nuanced. finally, dishonesty is much more press than the media. if you think that everybody else is doing that, it creates situations where we situations where we have a sense that everybody else is doing it to a higher degree than it is. if you think about something like athletes taking drugs, the moment you think everybody else is doing...
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. >> high-frequency trading can be difficult to understand that you do not have to go to wikipedia. sam grobart says just watch a bad movie. >> michael lewis' latest book sets its sights on the world of high frequency trading. the complex practice performed by the most sophisticated investors with the most powerful computers. i set that is not that complex. it was a major plot point of "superman three." the crappy one with richard pryor. his character engages in fiduciary malfeasance, or salami slicing. >> why would you do that? >> i don't know, i just did it. >> an employee's paycheck is always rounded down to the nearest whole cent, raising the question where do they go? what pryor's character does is take all those fractional cents leftover and deposits them into his own secret account. in each case, each individual effect is very strong. in the aggregate it nets him a ton of cash. in many ways, this is a lot like what high-frequency traders do. they buy stocks just before other people do and then resell them at a small increase, pocketing the tiny profit. like pryor's scheme, ea
. >> high-frequency trading can be difficult to understand that you do not have to go to wikipedia. sam grobart says just watch a bad movie. >> michael lewis' latest book sets its sights on the world of high frequency trading. the complex practice performed by the most sophisticated investors with the most powerful computers. i set that is not that complex. it was a major plot point of "superman three." the crappy one with richard pryor. his character engages in fiduciary...
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i looked it up and several newspapers to use the accent marks and also found in the second brain wikipedia the accent mar cop were there and h original name was miriam pawel for -- was cesardio. >> his gr always called him cesario. he spoke spanish at home to his parents. he became cesar when he went to school and he was always if you listen to these tapes, i listen to hunys weds of hours where yo talk to people who worked with him at the time although there is some revisionist history in that but he was always called cesar. i saw an interview with the actors who played helen chavez in the movie and she was asked why the you call him cesar in the movie which they do and she said helen calls him cesar so that was good enough for me. he never used the accent. called himself cesar. in recent years there has been a revisionist, you are here from time to time to refer to him as cesar although she did not. >> at the time he became organizer, he became disenchanted with the way things are being run. he was also kind of upset with the fact that once the union members were put in the circuit, that
i looked it up and several newspapers to use the accent marks and also found in the second brain wikipedia the accent mar cop were there and h original name was miriam pawel for -- was cesardio. >> his gr always called him cesario. he spoke spanish at home to his parents. he became cesar when he went to school and he was always if you listen to these tapes, i listen to hunys weds of hours where yo talk to people who worked with him at the time although there is some revisionist history in...
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i think with google and wikipedia and anything -- >> you can find out -- >> how about your high school friends that know, if they were with you? how about your mother who gave you birth? >> your mother. do people still lie about their age. this hat is heavy. i'm taking mine off. i can't -- >> bad choice. phil gallanos. we love him. he say he may have forgotten temporarily youth is not the most important thing. >> and he suggested friends should try this line, 39 years in what, dog years? you stole it. >> it said it on the card. >> you took credit for it and it was phillips. >> i'm not taking credit for it. >> after the fact. it was after the fact credit. i love when you fall into a trip. it doesn't happen often. >> oh, gee, i'm scared. i'm scared. >> usually i'm the one who is stepping in it. i like when the shoe is on the other foot. here is some phrases -- >> i'm trying to recall some of them, but somebody said, but i can't actually. >> so, anyway -- >> these are words people are just sick of. is this the huffington post? >> yes. >> last year the words we hated were selfie, twerking
i think with google and wikipedia and anything -- >> you can find out -- >> how about your high school friends that know, if they were with you? how about your mother who gave you birth? >> your mother. do people still lie about their age. this hat is heavy. i'm taking mine off. i can't -- >> bad choice. phil gallanos. we love him. he say he may have forgotten temporarily youth is not the most important thing. >> and he suggested friends should try this line, 39...
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wikipedia does the election maps that shows not just the vote but the strength of the vote, county by county for presidential elections. this was how oklahoma voted in 2000, mostly red, just a bit of blue. this is 2004, bush versus kerry. this is 2008, mccain versus obama, and this is 2012, this is oklahoma trending over time. if oklahoma gets any redder it will start to blister and peel. it redefines the possible in state governments. take the issue of the minimum wage right now. in the last few months a whole bunch of blue states have moved to raise the minimum wage. states like connecticut, maryland, massachusetts, blue states have been raising the minimum wage or they're in the process of raising the minimum wage. red states, normal red states are not raising the minimum wage, even though it is a very popular policy idea. that created some awkwardness around this idea for some republican politicians. new jersey governor chris christie is a republican politician who is basically governing in a blue state. he ended up vetoing a minimum wage rise that the rest of his state government
wikipedia does the election maps that shows not just the vote but the strength of the vote, county by county for presidential elections. this was how oklahoma voted in 2000, mostly red, just a bit of blue. this is 2004, bush versus kerry. this is 2008, mccain versus obama, and this is 2012, this is oklahoma trending over time. if oklahoma gets any redder it will start to blister and peel. it redefines the possible in state governments. take the issue of the minimum wage right now. in the last...
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flickr and wikipedia. do not worry about amazon, aol, apple, icloud, itunes. of america, capital one, city bank, chase, and microsoft. >>> more on the flight for 370 coming up. first you'll hear from anthony bourdain. a new season premieres tomorrow. heil talk with him about the cuisine in a very contention part of the world. our country i. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a
flickr and wikipedia. do not worry about amazon, aol, apple, icloud, itunes. of america, capital one, city bank, chase, and microsoft. >>> more on the flight for 370 coming up. first you'll hear from anthony bourdain. a new season premieres tomorrow. heil talk with him about the cuisine in a very contention part of the world. our country i. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel,...
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>> think of it like wikipedia. that is a community of people who go out and put out information. they see something wrong, they fix it. you can pet there are program engineers at google and microsoft who donate their time and they inform anybody, and they fix it. so there is a race to fix this problem. >> let's hope they fix it. sda david nelson, thank you. >>> a programming note for you. a young woman with her whole life ahead of her vanishing without a trace. now eight years later, greta van susteren takes us inside a mystery that has yet to be solved. let's take a look. >> it was one of the stories where you just instantly knew something was very wrong. >> immediate thing you have to consider is maybe she was on her way to work or she was out away from her apartment. and something could have happened to her. her car is missing. her family says cease mishe's m. she's not been to work. p. >> she drove a black chevy malibu. >> in florida, we have a number of bodies of water, all kinds of different places where cars can break down. >> we think we see it over here, we think we see
>> think of it like wikipedia. that is a community of people who go out and put out information. they see something wrong, they fix it. you can pet there are program engineers at google and microsoft who donate their time and they inform anybody, and they fix it. so there is a race to fix this problem. >> let's hope they fix it. sda david nelson, thank you. >>> a programming note for you. a young woman with her whole life ahead of her vanishing without a trace. now eight...
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okoccupied and wikipedia are fixed.password on other sites that are not fixed yet because that could be compromised as well. look that up on cnnmoney.com. important information about changing passwords. the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh370. >> breaking news. within miles, australia's prime minister overnight proclaiming he's very confident the signals detected are from 370's black box, and they know within miles where it's lying. we're live with the latest. >>> also breaking, a horrific scene on a california highway as a fedex truck collides with a bus carrying high school students, teenagers are among the ten killed. we're going to be live with the latest. >>> health and human services kathleen is out. kathleen is out. your "new day" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. welcome to "new day." it is friday, april 1, 6:00 in the east. new this morning. just a few mile, okay, those are the words of the australian prime minister for how far away they are from
okoccupied and wikipedia are fixed.password on other sites that are not fixed yet because that could be compromised as well. look that up on cnnmoney.com. important information about changing passwords. the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh370. >> breaking news. within miles, australia's prime minister overnight proclaiming he's very confident the signals detected are from 370's black box, and they know within miles where it's lying. we're live with the latest....
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remember, before my wikipedia page was locked down, some of the garbage wall street guys put there. it was off the chart. so much bs on internet. look at my twitter. you see twitter wars i get into. melissa: yeah. >> that is the downside of the internet. yelp as business, all these businesses if they're a conduit for false and malicious statements, they can be sued for libel. melissa: yelp they say our recommendation software does not public niche people who don't advertise. there has never been any amount of money you can pay yelp to manipulate reviews. at the same time, we had somebody on the show a little while ago who was a business owner who said the exact same thing. we actually had people on our set customers of this person. said they put up positive reviews and they got pushed to the side. listen to what she had to say. i will get your reaction on the other side. >> my customers left valueded reviews, respectful reviews and they didn't want to acknowledge that. they told me that it was a computer system. that it wasn't their fought. it seems to me that they really do not sup
remember, before my wikipedia page was locked down, some of the garbage wall street guys put there. it was off the chart. so much bs on internet. look at my twitter. you see twitter wars i get into. melissa: yeah. >> that is the downside of the internet. yelp as business, all these businesses if they're a conduit for false and malicious statements, they can be sued for libel. melissa: yelp they say our recommendation software does not public niche people who don't advertise. there has...
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that's a brief wikipedia edit which pretty much sums of the current case of los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. sterling, whose reputation is anything but, the nba has scheduled a press conference tomorrow, sponsoring including red bug, kia, virgin america, car max and state farm are calling a time-out. all of this as he was allegedly caught on tape for his girlfriend posts a photo on her instagram account. a recording first posted by tmz. >> people call you and say i have black people on nigh instagram and it bothers you? >> it bothers me a lot. if you want to broadcast you're associating with black people. how about your whole life, every day you can do whatever you want. you can sleep with them, bring them in, do whatever you want. the little i ask you is not to promote it and not to bring them to my games. >> that recording has not been independently verified, but if confirmed, it would hardly about ellist first foul. he's faced federal allegations for racist housing sdrimations, a lawsuit that ended with him not admitting liability, but still paying nearly $3 million in da
that's a brief wikipedia edit which pretty much sums of the current case of los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. sterling, whose reputation is anything but, the nba has scheduled a press conference tomorrow, sponsoring including red bug, kia, virgin america, car max and state farm are calling a time-out. all of this as he was allegedly caught on tape for his girlfriend posts a photo on her instagram account. a recording first posted by tmz. >> people call you and say i have black...
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this morning we saw the deals got hod and honestly let me tell you something, i was going through wikipedia and stuff, steel hasn't been as hot since highman roth company's passed u.s. steel in size before castro took over cuba. that's how you put on nearly four bucks in one session. 6.5% gain. finally the's caterpillar. what do we know about caterpillar other than they seem to double down on china in the country's downturn and there's a guy who comes on our air all the time and shorts it. this morning caterpillar reports and we discover the united states is driving the bus, terrific numbers, in construction. not mining, construction. whoopi! we matter! plus cats taking out cost meeting firing a thousand -- restructure ago thousand people out of the company and its costs are coming down. caliper is no longer ugly bug creeping down a tree branch. it's a butterfly that flew up nearly two bucks. meanwhile, the cool kids, underarmor hammered. hammered! it looked to be a terrific quarter but too much spending. down more than four smackers. service now a cloud company that reported huge revenues
this morning we saw the deals got hod and honestly let me tell you something, i was going through wikipedia and stuff, steel hasn't been as hot since highman roth company's passed u.s. steel in size before castro took over cuba. that's how you put on nearly four bucks in one session. 6.5% gain. finally the's caterpillar. what do we know about caterpillar other than they seem to double down on china in the country's downturn and there's a guy who comes on our air all the time and shorts it. this...
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. >> reporter: some of the make tech sites like youtube, wikipedia and others say they have addressed the vulnerability and fixed it. others like paypal, chase and linked in say they were not affected. >> lastpast.com/"heartbleed" is excellent which is good on whether sites are vulnerable. >> reporter: if you are tempted to change your password, you may hold off. >> if you choose a new password now and then the site fix the problem you just have to choose another new password in a couple of days when they implement the fix. >> reporter: if you have some critical banking do it in person or on the phone. >> i would stay away from your banking site. i would stay away from your bank's mobile app as well. >> reporter: but it's up to the websites to ensure security for its users. >> we'll make sure your password is good. we also have something called two step authentication where you have to have et would your password and your phone to log in. >> reporter: for the latest information on the "heartbleed" bug visit cnet.com. in san francisco, i'm kara tsuboi, cnet.com for cbs news. >> the rec
. >> reporter: some of the make tech sites like youtube, wikipedia and others say they have addressed the vulnerability and fixed it. others like paypal, chase and linked in say they were not affected. >> lastpast.com/"heartbleed" is excellent which is good on whether sites are vulnerable. >> reporter: if you are tempted to change your password, you may hold off. >> if you choose a new password now and then the site fix the problem you just have to choose...
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. >> this is from your wikipedia site. in march of 2001 as the editor of the magazine -- >> my dad would never do that. i was definitely younger then and doing a lot of drugs at the time and that was russia. >> you were in russia for what sfln >> i flived russia for ten years. i went to college there for a year and a half. after i graduated i basically just stayed there. i had my own newspaper in moscow for six years called the exile. i loved being in russia. it was a crazy time. it was a wild west atmosphere. believe me, that kind of thing wouldn't have made sense anywhere except for that country in that time period. >> what was michael's reaction? >> it wasn't positive, let's put it that way. i'm sure there were things about this that i wouldn't do if i had it to do over again. but certainly that's not something my dad would have approved of. >> you mentioned the drugs thing. this generation, your generation seem to have been in the drugs more than previous generations, at least that's what we think. why? >> i don't know
. >> this is from your wikipedia site. in march of 2001 as the editor of the magazine -- >> my dad would never do that. i was definitely younger then and doing a lot of drugs at the time and that was russia. >> you were in russia for what sfln >> i flived russia for ten years. i went to college there for a year and a half. after i graduated i basically just stayed there. i had my own newspaper in moscow for six years called the exile. i loved being in russia. it was a...
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so if i look up a wikipedia page on monday, netflix tuesday i expect the same monthly fee. i did not pay for use. host: andover, minnesota. bill joining us. independent color. caller. caller: thank you for c-span. the big thing that concerns me on the internet is having a sickly the best vibrant market we can. the best way i think we can put that together is have a format where everyone is in. all of these different entities that would like to have choice. whether it is netflix or some program outdgeted there that is terrific, and as the volume growth, revenue growth, giving them more of an ability to pay more. has to be driven by choice. the problemse have is everyone is trying to control it. withwarner collaborating comcast. we will control this because we will do this all a cart. this one than the one in order to have the program. more ofback to a basic, a everyone is in marketplace where they can provide one place to go to the market. that will drive the whole system. more hits on it. revenue. so on. the concern is -- you mentioned comcast and time warner cable. netflix
so if i look up a wikipedia page on monday, netflix tuesday i expect the same monthly fee. i did not pay for use. host: andover, minnesota. bill joining us. independent color. caller. caller: thank you for c-span. the big thing that concerns me on the internet is having a sickly the best vibrant market we can. the best way i think we can put that together is have a format where everyone is in. all of these different entities that would like to have choice. whether it is netflix or some program...
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. >>> wikipedia may be able to tell us the next time there is a flu outbreak.esearchers at boston children's hospital found articles were consistently used during time of peak flu activity. may help us predict how severe the flu season is and help doctors diagnose and treat patients. >>> walmart one step closer to becoming the biggest financial in the nation. allows customers to tnsfer funds between any location in the united states. with 4,000 locations across the country, walmart will likely take a portion of business from western union and money gram. it will cost $4.50 for a transaction under 50 bucks and $9.50 for any transaction up to $900. >>> facebook has a new feature on its app will let your friend know when you're nearby. called lodgely enough, nearby friends. it will track you at all times, even when you're not logged into facebook. nearby friends will not give your exact location, only the neighborhood you're in. >>> mean whm, zinga releasing a new mobile version of farmville 2 that will let players choose whether they want to connect to their farm
. >>> wikipedia may be able to tell us the next time there is a flu outbreak.esearchers at boston children's hospital found articles were consistently used during time of peak flu activity. may help us predict how severe the flu season is and help doctors diagnose and treat patients. >>> walmart one step closer to becoming the biggest financial in the nation. allows customers to tnsfer funds between any location in the united states. with 4,000 locations across the country,...
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you look at his wikipedia page and it's all there. surprise to so many? did you know about this? >> no, i didn't know about it to this degree, and i think what's clear from a player's standpoint, chris paul asked me to weigh in on this, and from a players' standpoint, they didn't know ability the troubling history and track record of this owner. had they known, they would have made different decisions on whether to play there. i think that's what the issue is at hand going forward, because a lot of players on the team don't want to play for an owner that's a racist. players that are free agents are certainly not going to want to go to l.a. you see sponsors and businesses backing away today. this is an issue that needs to be dealt with in a swift and decisive manner. >> thanks to social media and this recording, now everyone's talking about it, but it does seem to sort of fit with what he'd done before and for some reason for so many years, you know, it didn't capture the national attention. >> erin, it's troubling to all of us that it
you look at his wikipedia page and it's all there. surprise to so many? did you know about this? >> no, i didn't know about it to this degree, and i think what's clear from a player's standpoint, chris paul asked me to weigh in on this, and from a players' standpoint, they didn't know ability the troubling history and track record of this owner. had they known, they would have made different decisions on whether to play there. i think that's what the issue is at hand going forward,...
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to some country countries these nominees that appear before the communities they don't even go to wikipedia. i do more research when i'm going to change planes in some airport in some country than they do. >> well, certainly these hearings were disasters. i think you have to have assign blame in two places. one on the nominees themselves that they didn't have the self awareness or the self-respect to get ready for the hearing. >> i don't think they cared. >> number two, the state department itself. there is an extensive program, briefing for all new ambassadors on the substance of their job, on protocol and the whole range of things they have -- it's called ambassador school. either the state department isn't giving that course or every one of these people played hooky. >> yeah, but it is stunning you think if you are going to represent the united states and there is enormous honor that you would at least do some research, maybe if you have got six months before your confirmation hearing, take a trip there, or i mean or go on the internet or go on youtube. i mean, something, i mean, that's
to some country countries these nominees that appear before the communities they don't even go to wikipedia. i do more research when i'm going to change planes in some airport in some country than they do. >> well, certainly these hearings were disasters. i think you have to have assign blame in two places. one on the nominees themselves that they didn't have the self awareness or the self-respect to get ready for the hearing. >> i don't think they cared. >> number two, the...
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creative commons is what makes the wikipedia possible. creative commons -- authors have the rights that they have. what it sets up is a licensing scheme. very strict flavors of creative, if this and until you say i release this work, specify one of these fixed licenses. people know what they can do without work. the hatcher duchenne is the most liberal life. all you have to do is give credit to man were good. you can use it. you can send it to somebody else. copy it, change it. you can even make money doing whatever you do. but just say you started with the author. the second of lovelace and this attribution. you can change it. you could modify the work you can use it, share it. but you also -- when you get used to the work you've got to license your work in terms that i license my. where would we be without that? the next one down this attribution of derivative license. give me credit. can't modify my work. you can use my work commercially. you just can't change it give me credit. that is another variation. attribution is noncommercial.
creative commons is what makes the wikipedia possible. creative commons -- authors have the rights that they have. what it sets up is a licensing scheme. very strict flavors of creative, if this and until you say i release this work, specify one of these fixed licenses. people know what they can do without work. the hatcher duchenne is the most liberal life. all you have to do is give credit to man were good. you can use it. you can send it to somebody else. copy it, change it. you can even...
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the wikipedia page, an article about the show, imdb. got it.and close the browser. but if you look at the bottom of the page at all those o's in google, that means we can go deeper. let's check out what's on page 7. oh, alumni profile of our own seth meyers. that's sweet. my high school wrote an article on me. let's open it up and look at it. seth meyers ran for class president, lost. was considered lame nerd by most, all. [ laughter ] is this the same seth meyers who ate lunch with the chorus teacher every day or the seth meyers who said he was bringing cindy crawford to prom but just brought his mom in a brown wig? the answer is both. [ laughter ] there's some awards i won. second best looking meyers brother, there were two of us. least dressed and least likely to host a late night talk show. shows what they do, because i do host a late night talk show. not only that, it is on very, very late. [ laughter ] let's see what happens is we venture a little bit deeper into deep google. here we go, page 34. rank your favorite "new years eve" cast me
the wikipedia page, an article about the show, imdb. got it.and close the browser. but if you look at the bottom of the page at all those o's in google, that means we can go deeper. let's check out what's on page 7. oh, alumni profile of our own seth meyers. that's sweet. my high school wrote an article on me. let's open it up and look at it. seth meyers ran for class president, lost. was considered lame nerd by most, all. [ laughter ] is this the same seth meyers who ate lunch with the chorus...
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silk air, egypt air, look those up on wikipedia.ing out all that stuff but does this mean then you think that this was purposeful? >> i think malaysian government thinks it is you no too. i think they slowly came to the conclusion, you add up everything that happened. the fact that the plane went up to 45,000 feet. that it changed course many hours after it disappeared from radar. something was controlling the plane. so, look as somebody who sells air fares on air fare watchdog i don't want people to think that air travel is unsafe and it isn't unsafe. once in a whale we have these mysterious occurrences. sometimes they're never explained. this is historic moment in commercial aviation. we never seen anything like this in the history of commercial aviation. we may never know the answer. tracy: george, here is the thing. i understand where you're coming from. if you to see grandma in florida you will still get on a plane. as much as we think this is nutty and freaky, as my son said, someone will go scuba diving one day and we'll be d
silk air, egypt air, look those up on wikipedia.ing out all that stuff but does this mean then you think that this was purposeful? >> i think malaysian government thinks it is you no too. i think they slowly came to the conclusion, you add up everything that happened. the fact that the plane went up to 45,000 feet. that it changed course many hours after it disappeared from radar. something was controlling the plane. so, look as somebody who sells air fares on air fare watchdog i don't...
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you do not have to go to wikipedia or read a whole book.am grobart says all you need to do is watch a bad movie. >> michael lewis's latest book sets its sights on the world of high frequency trading, the arcane practice only done by the most sophisticated investors with the most powerful computers. except it's not that complex at all. it was a major plot point of superman 3. it's the crappy one with richard pryor. they engage in a little fiduciary malfeasance commonly known as salami slicing. >> i don't know. i just did it. >> an employee's paycheck is always rounded down to the nearest full scent. where do all of the fractional cents go? pryor takes all of the fractional cents and deposits them into his own account. this individual theft is very small but in the aggregate it nets him a ton of cash. is a lotany ways this like what high-frequency traders do. the fourstocks just others do and resell them at a small increase pocketing the tiny profit. like the paycheck scheme, each is so microscopic that no individual would ever notice or care
you do not have to go to wikipedia or read a whole book.am grobart says all you need to do is watch a bad movie. >> michael lewis's latest book sets its sights on the world of high frequency trading, the arcane practice only done by the most sophisticated investors with the most powerful computers. except it's not that complex at all. it was a major plot point of superman 3. it's the crappy one with richard pryor. they engage in a little fiduciary malfeasance commonly known as salami...
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four amazon search results, search amazon pages, three or four good read pages which is amazon, wikipedia. doesn't matter what the search is. so, what is happening is a lot of the independent sites are being crowded out. so unless you know about the sites you wouldn't know to go there to search. so part of what i try to do is help people know -- help spread the word about book stores, web sites, that are promoting on literature in particular. so, one of the things i've launched -- well, it's been two years now -- a site calls huria.org, and it's essentially a search engine. the way you look about ten years ago, pure research, no sponsored results. no advertising, just information that you're looking for. if you go do a search on something generic, you'll get results that have been curated. all of the book sites. all of the book store web sites. all the platforms that i'm aware of that will be most likely to talk about us stuff. and i find that to be a good way to learn about books or authors or writers, because what you find from the larger corporate sites typically are the things that wo
four amazon search results, search amazon pages, three or four good read pages which is amazon, wikipedia. doesn't matter what the search is. so, what is happening is a lot of the independent sites are being crowded out. so unless you know about the sites you wouldn't know to go there to search. so part of what i try to do is help people know -- help spread the word about book stores, web sites, that are promoting on literature in particular. so, one of the things i've launched -- well, it's...
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the ones that are wikipedia. it turns out senator dorgan was the youngest constitutional officer ever elect it in the of north dakota. he began his career deeply engaged in state issues at the north dakota state commissioner. so when you understand the optimism, the jovial spirit that senator dorgan calls in the reserve, you understand it started out as commissioner for more than a couple years in north dakota. you can always count on byron dorgon for at least one gerson keillor quote. i now convened a panel on a number of our leading commissioners and look forward to a very engaging day. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] there's an old saying that the jury has 100 fathers and defeat is an arcane. i wouldn't be surprised if the information in regard to other recent activities. >> we are just talking about the fact that the interrogation last week at the committee senator goldwater asking questions about the use of the carrier aircraft from s.b. carrier aircraft after we figure that somebody over the
the ones that are wikipedia. it turns out senator dorgan was the youngest constitutional officer ever elect it in the of north dakota. he began his career deeply engaged in state issues at the north dakota state commissioner. so when you understand the optimism, the jovial spirit that senator dorgan calls in the reserve, you understand it started out as commissioner for more than a couple years in north dakota. you can always count on byron dorgon for at least one gerson keillor quote. i now...
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in a word, the public should be able to wikipedia where and how the federal government spends its money and honestly that's what the data act will do. it will make four important improvements i want to highlight. first, it creates transparency for all federal funds. the data act will expand the use of usaspending .gov to track appropriation for federal agency, program function as well as maintaining the appropriate function for federal awards like contracts, grants and loans. second, we're starting down this path, we're setting government-wide financial data standards. we closely monitor the efforts to increase transparency for the recovery act funds a few years back. and one reason, even for folks who didn't like the recovery act, that that oversight was successful was because they had consistent standards for reporting the data. our taxpayers were able to see where the funds and projects were located in their communities. so the data act requires the department of treasury to establish government-wide financial data standards for federal agencies so that every term reported is consist
in a word, the public should be able to wikipedia where and how the federal government spends its money and honestly that's what the data act will do. it will make four important improvements i want to highlight. first, it creates transparency for all federal funds. the data act will expand the use of usaspending .gov to track appropriation for federal agency, program function as well as maintaining the appropriate function for federal awards like contracts, grants and loans. second, we're...
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it might redirect you to a wikipedia link.oogle changes the way it's search engine optimization works. we want to make sure we are as close to the top as possible. the question is how transparent is google being. they are usually pretty good, but therear lot of black boxes in there. >> have they been transparent enough when it comes to their acquisitions of things like drones, smart thermostats, which kind of has a lot of people scratching their heads. does that sort of breach trust in that ways with the public? >> it definitely raises doubt. when you're a big company like google and making an acquisition, you can't talk too much bit, going through the negotiation of trying to figure out how much to pay for the company. if you talk about it, that might make the acquisition more expensive. you can't talk about it after the acquisition, because you don't want to give up your competitive advantage. you don't want your competition to get there first. when you talk about google acquiring a drone company, that brings bad ideas of dr
it might redirect you to a wikipedia link.oogle changes the way it's search engine optimization works. we want to make sure we are as close to the top as possible. the question is how transparent is google being. they are usually pretty good, but therear lot of black boxes in there. >> have they been transparent enough when it comes to their acquisitions of things like drones, smart thermostats, which kind of has a lot of people scratching their heads. does that sort of breach trust in...
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. >> wikipedia has been upgrading this. this is for the national championships. ucla has 11. kentucky has 8. >> i said that. >> north carolina has 5, indiana has 5. >> indiana, that's right. >> connecticut and duke are tied for 4. they've updated from last night with the uconn win. i don't know why i forgot indiana. >> that's what i call the john wooden award. in all sports, with 11 -- they had walton and kareem abdul -- or cinder was his name. >> i was thinking about "too close for comfort." >> if you remember the program. >> who was in it? >> ted knight was in that. you'll get nothing, spalding. he lived in san francisco. >> with the puppet. >> anyway, i didn't know -- >> quick thank you to chad bray who sent me a note. thank you for that. >> you're perplexed by the bond market. my question, it's hard to know whether money comes out of the stock market or gets parked in bonds, that's why yields go down or whether something else is going on globally. look at the yields in europe. why are rates going down? why is there a deflation fear around the world again right now if no o
. >> wikipedia has been upgrading this. this is for the national championships. ucla has 11. kentucky has 8. >> i said that. >> north carolina has 5, indiana has 5. >> indiana, that's right. >> connecticut and duke are tied for 4. they've updated from last night with the uconn win. i don't know why i forgot indiana. >> that's what i call the john wooden award. in all sports, with 11 -- they had walton and kareem abdul -- or cinder was his name. >> i was...
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things would be a better representation of the bush years and yet another painting of a picture from wikipedia of uncle merkel. the french author albert khemu once about art that a guilty conscience needs to confess and that a work of art is a confession if that's true then george w. bush still has a whole lot more soul searching to do. maybe on the left article. when the obama supporters to the phones all but mr miller get. their eyes politically correct that i'm correcting fox so-called news host stuart varney during a recent episode of fox and friends varney blasted the department of energy's clean energy loan program saying it had been a total failure after saving a few examples of clean energy companies that had received loans and then went bankrupt already concluded that the improve the entire program picked winners and losers check it out. let me connect the dots here the government put a whole bunch of dough into all these companies hoping they would work well in fact the technology simply wasn't up to working at the point they thought they could pick windows they picked loses and by t
things would be a better representation of the bush years and yet another painting of a picture from wikipedia of uncle merkel. the french author albert khemu once about art that a guilty conscience needs to confess and that a work of art is a confession if that's true then george w. bush still has a whole lot more soul searching to do. maybe on the left article. when the obama supporters to the phones all but mr miller get. their eyes politically correct that i'm correcting fox so-called news...
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which is computer fraud and abuse act now i want to read the wikipedia high frequency trading as high frequency trading is a type of algorithmic trading specifically the use of sophisticated technological tools and computer algorithms to rapidly trade securities computer algorithms sophisticated computer outlook algorithms now the c f a in particular charges anybody who uses a computer using sophisticated means that so therefore the likes of aaron swartz was charged not because he hacked he didn't do that but he uses use the sophisticated algorithm to download all the j. stored documents at one time and you know the prison sentence is very large and that's how they go after the likes of jeremy hammond they say you're going to be charged with c.f.a. it's going to increase your sentence to decades in prison less you plead guilty to this lesser crime so in terms of this injustice in america why doesn't you know eric holder go after these bankers using all of their c.f.a. and their computer fraud and abuse crimes and say plead guilty to the lesser one and when you want to one hundred year
which is computer fraud and abuse act now i want to read the wikipedia high frequency trading as high frequency trading is a type of algorithmic trading specifically the use of sophisticated technological tools and computer algorithms to rapidly trade securities computer algorithms sophisticated computer outlook algorithms now the c f a in particular charges anybody who uses a computer using sophisticated means that so therefore the likes of aaron swartz was charged not because he hacked he...
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things would be a better representation of the bush years and yet another painting of a picture from wikipedia of uncle merkel. the french author albert khemu once about art that a guilty conscience needs to confess and that a work of art is a confession if that's true and george w. bush still has a whole lot more soul searching to do. it's the good the bad of the very very lucky avarice lee ugly the good delaware house of representatives states like wisconsin north carolina ohio are making it harder for people to vote lower house of the delaware state legislature is making it easier for people to vote on thursday to prove by a margin of twenty five to twenty four to fifteen bill that would legalize same day registration and. the bill is signed into law all delaware residents be allowed to register to vote and cast their ballots on the same day making it easier to vote should be the goal of every political party and every state. you know you good delaware's house representatives pushing us closer to that reality. the bad news cheney during an appearance on hannity yesterday the daughter of the
things would be a better representation of the bush years and yet another painting of a picture from wikipedia of uncle merkel. the french author albert khemu once about art that a guilty conscience needs to confess and that a work of art is a confession if that's true and george w. bush still has a whole lot more soul searching to do. it's the good the bad of the very very lucky avarice lee ugly the good delaware house of representatives states like wisconsin north carolina ohio are making it...
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. >> if he hasn't been there how about you get out a textbook or go to wikipedia or something. >> youg, you think you would know about the coalition government. you would actually have some talking points ready to go. >> is there any wonder the rest of the world, i don't think they liked bush, they didn't. but they like us even less now. oh the irony. the rest of the world vote for obama because they will like us and respect us again. >> good question. >> mail us at foxnews.com. how about this? next time you walk down the supermarket aisle take a look around because you are being watched. the science behind your favorite cereal characters. >> so much for free speech. the ceo of mozilla forced to resign after showing support for traditional marriage. now liberal bloggers declaring war and promising to go after others? [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today
. >> if he hasn't been there how about you get out a textbook or go to wikipedia or something. >> youg, you think you would know about the coalition government. you would actually have some talking points ready to go. >> is there any wonder the rest of the world, i don't think they liked bush, they didn't. but they like us even less now. oh the irony. the rest of the world vote for obama because they will like us and respect us again. >> good question. >> mail us...