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the wikipedia example is a good one. the wikipedia example is a good one.tech start—ups or most tech company shows that people who provide a service with the public respect and demand that there is a market out there. wikipedia is a financial model. i think we will have to explore all of these things. what we have seen in two or three years if there will become more clashes that they will become more sophisticated. what do you think about sites who debunk fake news?m is like racing a human against a jet plane. that is what we are dealing with. fake news is happening at that scale and fact checking at human scale. we will always have that problem. i am all for it. scale. we will always have that problem. iam all for it. if scale. we will always have that problem. i am all for it. if we find ourselves here a year from now having this conversation, what do you think would be talking about when it comes to this issue?” you think would be talking about when it comes to this issue? i would say we will be talking about the same issue. the problem is much bigger. o
the wikipedia example is a good one. the wikipedia example is a good one.tech start—ups or most tech company shows that people who provide a service with the public respect and demand that there is a market out there. wikipedia is a financial model. i think we will have to explore all of these things. what we have seen in two or three years if there will become more clashes that they will become more sophisticated. what do you think about sites who debunk fake news?m is like racing a human...
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we are leaving out the value of wikipedia. & all the things smart phones do. don't forget we pay quite a bit for these phones. my cellphone bill is $120 a month so it isn't free. i remember how exciting you were when you got your first. the removal of manure from the streets, what a boom? the elimination of infectious disease. leisure is let out of gdp but when did he get the change in leisure? not in the current age. working hours at the turn of it last sensory and they wanted to keep the steel mills going and 24 divided by two was 12 and the workers were 12 hours a day six days a week. the big decline in average hours of work occurred between 1900-1940 a reduction from 60 to 40 hours a week. we still do not duplicate western europe in vacation. we have two weeks and they have five. think about life expectancy. my office mate in graduate school has done a number of stunning papers in life and one of the most important was the health of nations in which he measured the value in terms of consumer grip in life expectancy for health. the rate of improvement of li
we are leaving out the value of wikipedia. & all the things smart phones do. don't forget we pay quite a bit for these phones. my cellphone bill is $120 a month so it isn't free. i remember how exciting you were when you got your first. the removal of manure from the streets, what a boom? the elimination of infectious disease. leisure is let out of gdp but when did he get the change in leisure? not in the current age. working hours at the turn of it last sensory and they wanted to keep the...
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data from thethe atomic scientists put together kindly by wikipedia about the doomsday clock which is an , estimation of how dangerous the world is coming to nuclear war, or now, environmental catastrophe. there, in 1983 and 1984, it was dangerous. some have called this the second cold war. others have called it the era of renewed confrontation. it was described as the most explosive, difficult, and unfavorable since the second world war. i will not spend too long running back through how he got there, but i will say was geopolitical geopolitical, ideological on the one hand but also nuclear on the other and that is key. geopolitically, there was the soviet invasion in 1979. that eventually ended the taunt. president carter's focus on soviet human rights abuses. the united states and china. and then this was manifested in boycotting the olympics in both 1980 in moscow and 1984 in los angeles. as theimportant ideological and geological reasons was the nuclear reason. and this started with the soviet decision to deploy new missiles on their western border which could reach europe and it
data from thethe atomic scientists put together kindly by wikipedia about the doomsday clock which is an , estimation of how dangerous the world is coming to nuclear war, or now, environmental catastrophe. there, in 1983 and 1984, it was dangerous. some have called this the second cold war. others have called it the era of renewed confrontation. it was described as the most explosive, difficult, and unfavorable since the second world war. i will not spend too long running back through how he...
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times almost an advocate for the use of wikipedia to air things out. the same time as president, very concerned, very upset about leaks related to calls he made with foreign leaders, information about his now former national security adviser and his contacts with russia. so, here is the president's response when he was pressed about his own advocacy for get out the information, get out the leaks. >> so in one case you're talking about highly classified information. in the other case you're talking about john podesta saying bad things. i will say this, if john podesta said that about me and he was working for me, i would have fired him so fast your head would have spun. he said terrible thins about her. but it wasn't classified information. >> reporter: so what he was dealing with there, we recall wikileaks effectively published the entire e-mail account of john podesta, chairman of hillary clinton's campaign, the contents of that e-mail treasure trove was really stolen information. that was published through the campaign. there were some very personal
times almost an advocate for the use of wikipedia to air things out. the same time as president, very concerned, very upset about leaks related to calls he made with foreign leaders, information about his now former national security adviser and his contacts with russia. so, here is the president's response when he was pressed about his own advocacy for get out the information, get out the leaks. >> so in one case you're talking about highly classified information. in the other case...
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it's written on wikipedia that i made money on stock options. three quarters of the company and that's been the source of my ownership. emily: and you still own like 4% of the company? steve: i still own what i own. that is not a thing i disclose. with the stock at 60, you have to consider how good a job satya nadella is doing. emily: you held onto your shares. why have you held on to them? steve: i believe in myself. i owned a company that i believe in and it's worth a bunch. the recognition in the marketplace of the value was not necessarily recognized during my tenure, but it is now being recognized in session at della's tenure. i made a great investment by holding and i have a lot of loyalty. when i'm working at the place, if i start selling, what does that mean? it means i don't believe in the future of the company. i believe people on boards or who work for companies at least in leadership positions, they should have told all their stock. emily: at what point do you think you myself? steve: that will be a decision i get to make. the longer
it's written on wikipedia that i made money on stock options. three quarters of the company and that's been the source of my ownership. emily: and you still own like 4% of the company? steve: i still own what i own. that is not a thing i disclose. with the stock at 60, you have to consider how good a job satya nadella is doing. emily: you held onto your shares. why have you held on to them? steve: i believe in myself. i owned a company that i believe in and it's worth a bunch. the recognition...
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hopefully, in the near future, i will debut -- i will be able to announce with wikipedia new steps and funding to deal with harassment and trolling. the platforms are standing up, but these are really old, tough problems to deal with. last week, somebody reminded me from ake news attack roman who faked something from mark antony because he wanted to raise support to go after mark antony and cleopatra. want to figure out how you talk about it. -- you want to be quiet about how you talk about it because the bad guys are listening to what you are saying. you will see it pop up in black hat discussion boards. you don't want to leak stuff until you are ready to do something. ed: i take your point that it is not new. but what has changed? swiftboate had the versus the bush national guard story. both were stories that had some factual basis. they were important, they were fiercely disputed, the veracity was disputed. ofh side accused the other proffering phony, fake news. what has changed now? what is different in the news environment now in 2004? catherine: i think some parts of it are new,
hopefully, in the near future, i will debut -- i will be able to announce with wikipedia new steps and funding to deal with harassment and trolling. the platforms are standing up, but these are really old, tough problems to deal with. last week, somebody reminded me from ake news attack roman who faked something from mark antony because he wanted to raise support to go after mark antony and cleopatra. want to figure out how you talk about it. -- you want to be quiet about how you talk about it...
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even wikipedia and various google sites not take that on. >> i tried google and did not see anything on there. what suggestions do you have for bringing together the two sides of this issue so that both sides can be equally represented? this comes from a seven. and a person his family did fight for lee. i wouldall the respect, begin by saying i'm a southerner, too. when i first are giving lectures like this in the 1970's and 1980's, when i would introduce myself as a southerner the white people in the audience would gasp. i am. my father's family is from north carolina and my mother was from smithfield, virginia. i am a southerner. they are good and bad things about the south. i am always mindful of that. as far as coming up with an answer to this problem of competing cultural interests, i am speaking only for myself. not for my hosts, not for my wife, not for charlottesville. just myself. i am opposed to removing confederate statues. it is tricky financial. it costs a lot of money to move the statute. that money can be better served in these tax starved times. to --k if we are going
even wikipedia and various google sites not take that on. >> i tried google and did not see anything on there. what suggestions do you have for bringing together the two sides of this issue so that both sides can be equally represented? this comes from a seven. and a person his family did fight for lee. i wouldall the respect, begin by saying i'm a southerner, too. when i first are giving lectures like this in the 1970's and 1980's, when i would introduce myself as a southerner the white...
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he goes back to the door and convinces the guards that he was in wikipedia for the band and gets in.ssive? that's really aggressive. >> inventive. >> i know, but you have to be careful about that. i mean, that could be used in a a lot of bad ways. >> someone changed my wikipedia page once to read that i went to indiana and i was in the school band or something. and i went to an interview after and they're like, so we hear you were in the school band. i'm like i don't play an instrument. at least they're not sneaking in. >> raised by wolves. >> wait. >> carson, pop start. >> let's get to it. kate hudson doesn't sing often, but when she does it's worth a listen. here's a look. ♪ don't stop loving me ♪ don't quick loving me ♪ oh, baby >> she's got a great voice. pay no attention to her son slinking across the couch. jamie lynn spears sharing good news on her daughter, maddy. she posted this picture to instagram. jamie lynn writing they're thankful to celebrate valentine's day after everything that happened. maddy was in critical condition in the hospital after flipping her atv earlier t
he goes back to the door and convinces the guards that he was in wikipedia for the band and gets in.ssive? that's really aggressive. >> inventive. >> i know, but you have to be careful about that. i mean, that could be used in a a lot of bad ways. >> someone changed my wikipedia page once to read that i went to indiana and i was in the school band or something. and i went to an interview after and they're like, so we hear you were in the school band. i'm like i don't play an...
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really -- platform stand up for them hopefully and really near future i'll be able to announce with wikipediaew steps and serious funding about dealing with harassment and trolling. platforms are standing up but these are really old, really tough problems to deal with. last week someone reminded me of about a fake news attack from fabian the fake will from more anthony because you want to raise military funding and support to go after anthony and cleopatra. this is not new stuff. it is really tough, and they are actually serious about doing something. you also want to be quiet about how you talk about it because when you talk about techniques, the bad guys are listening to what you are saying. you will see it pop up in black hat discussion boards, so you really want to leak stuff before you're ready to do something. >> i take your point. it's not new. i want to hear from facebook, but what has changed? in 2004 we had the swiftboat versus the bush national guard story. both were stories that had some factual basis. they were important. they were fiercely disputed. the veracity was disputed. ho
really -- platform stand up for them hopefully and really near future i'll be able to announce with wikipediaew steps and serious funding about dealing with harassment and trolling. platforms are standing up but these are really old, really tough problems to deal with. last week someone reminded me of about a fake news attack from fabian the fake will from more anthony because you want to raise military funding and support to go after anthony and cleopatra. this is not new stuff. it is really...
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hit wikipedia. whatever way you can find the source. she is one of the architects of the modern civil rights movement. in the late 1930's, early 1940's she is working for the naacp and she is instrumental in helping them expand their population, expand the vitality of their branches. she is the director of branches. her job is to go into places that have more abundant chapters of the naacp and figure out how to revive them. one of the things she discovers is that there's lots of local leadership in places all across the american south. in birmingham, memphis, in miami, ocala, florida, she is all over the place again trying to energize naacp chapters. it is at this time we see the naacp grow dramatically. goes from 50,000 in 1940 to 450,000 in 1945. all right. that's huge. ella baker is primarily responsible for that. this is important because, again, the naacp is going to be one of those foundational organizations so crucial when it comes to the 1960's. when it comes to the civil rights movement that is in the process of being built in
hit wikipedia. whatever way you can find the source. she is one of the architects of the modern civil rights movement. in the late 1930's, early 1940's she is working for the naacp and she is instrumental in helping them expand their population, expand the vitality of their branches. she is the director of branches. her job is to go into places that have more abundant chapters of the naacp and figure out how to revive them. one of the things she discovers is that there's lots of local...
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. >> you got that at wikipedia, right? >> jimmy: maybe not even that. yeah.lot of awards. you lost your voice, i heard. >> well, i got a little flu. but that's traveling back and forth. my husband and i got sick. i say i got the flu, he got bubonic plague. i mean you would think that. i'm sick, i'm sick. i'm sick too, julius. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it always turns into a competition, doesn't it? >> you guys, you know, you guys. >> jimmy: i thought you lost your voice from acceptance speeches. you are the odds-on favorite to win. some say you're a lock. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know i've been the odds-on favorite to win before and did not. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. and it's devastating. >> jimmy: it makes it worse? >> yes, it makes it worse. you're sitting there and you're like, okay, i'm the odds-on favorite and then your name is not called. it's like falling from a 100-story building, as opposed to if you know you're losing, it's like falling from a one-story building. >> jimmy: so you should wear a helmet maybe? [ laughter ] you'd be the one p
. >> you got that at wikipedia, right? >> jimmy: maybe not even that. yeah.lot of awards. you lost your voice, i heard. >> well, i got a little flu. but that's traveling back and forth. my husband and i got sick. i say i got the flu, he got bubonic plague. i mean you would think that. i'm sick, i'm sick. i'm sick too, julius. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it always turns into a competition, doesn't it? >> you guys, you know, you guys. >> jimmy: i thought you lost...
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. >> here's my question, desean jackson according to wikipedia is 30 years old.e is same age. >> he might be more expensive though. >> okay. >> age is not a factor then. he is just cheaper. >> i just don't like when our team goes to the cheaper route is that ever good. >> we should invest. >> yes. >> invest in the team and try to get receivers. all last season our receivers, our receivers and then we will go cheap. cheap. >> i would like to have him on the team, why. >> pierre garson. >> like beauty and the beast, garson. >> isn't that a waiter. >> yes. >> waiter with the big muscles >> or gaston. >> yes. >> but a garsonnies a waiter. >> sorry, sue. >> in a restaurant. >> bargain basement wind chills, how about that, good morning. >> all right. >> remember day before yesterday, it felt like spring , and how cold sit outside? jenny joyce. >> reporter: i can testify, first hand it is very cold out here as crews continue to clean up from a fuel spill, 4,000 gallons of fuel, spilled during an accident last night, southbound lanes have reopened , northbound lanes of 6
. >> here's my question, desean jackson according to wikipedia is 30 years old.e is same age. >> he might be more expensive though. >> okay. >> age is not a factor then. he is just cheaper. >> i just don't like when our team goes to the cheaper route is that ever good. >> we should invest. >> yes. >> invest in the team and try to get receivers. all last season our receivers, our receivers and then we will go cheap. cheap. >> i would like to...
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going back to these nominations, i went back and looked through wikipedia to see what the votes wereama's nominees in his first term and they were all bipartisan. sometimes there were 30 votes no. hillary clinton as an example, i just looked this up, was confirmed 94-2. democrats have to take a look at themselves and say how much of this is just petulance and how much is trying to do good governance? i can see why they don't like some of them but this childish all nighters, that's getting old. >> jeff sessions is someone that basically he himself is supposed to basically he's going to be the law officer of the land but he has gone after the most vulnerable of -- >> we've heard all of this. done deal. it's finished. >> but they lost. you go through all this stuff and you lose. so you were exactly right in what you said at the beginning. i absolutely agree with you. this is just for the -- >> last word -- >> i got to give maria the last word. >> the fact that president trump right now is such a controversial figure, you have americans coming in, people who have -- may have not voted ha
going back to these nominations, i went back and looked through wikipedia to see what the votes wereama's nominees in his first term and they were all bipartisan. sometimes there were 30 votes no. hillary clinton as an example, i just looked this up, was confirmed 94-2. democrats have to take a look at themselves and say how much of this is just petulance and how much is trying to do good governance? i can see why they don't like some of them but this childish all nighters, that's getting old....
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this is moment i tell my students you cannot believe everything you see on wikipedia because they had the add was in the pennsylvania gazette. for a week, they attempted to recapture judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have an ad that describes ona judge and announces to the world she defied the president. ona judge and i contended she was called oni and written about at oni judge in mount vernon and in philadelphia. i believe it was a dominion of her name and i chose to call her ona which is the name she went by at the end of her life. in this newspaper, a light freckled girl and about 20 years of age. this one officers -- offers are reward and theys this $10 is paid to white or black. this is written in the first ads that occur and that language was taken out. this a free play to the free mrakt community. they alerted slave catchers to probably escape roudz, the del bear rivedelaware river. she sent a strong warning to anyone who worked on the dock staying all vessels are cautioned against admitting her into them. kits assumptions were correct. judge did escape it city by boat. a
this is moment i tell my students you cannot believe everything you see on wikipedia because they had the add was in the pennsylvania gazette. for a week, they attempted to recapture judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have an ad that describes ona judge and announces to the world she defied the president. ona judge and i contended she was called oni and written about at oni judge in mount vernon and in philadelphia. i believe it was a dominion of her name and i chose to call her ona which is...
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i have to have the wikipedia page out to kind of keep track of all the characters. >> seth: lot of charactersways something going on in adventure bay. [ light laughter ] good thing ryder's there. [ light laughter ] >> i only show my baby, myself on the tv. that's my thing. i will only -- i will dvr anything that i'm on, and i'll make her watch that. >> seth: oh, gotcha. >> yeah. >> seth: is that having an effect? >> it's a terrible idea. it's terrible -- she's terrified. >> seth: well, you're in a lot of adult stuff. >> i'm in a lot of risquÉ things. >> seth: i mean, i love you in "transparent," but i don't think that's for kids. >> it was a terrible idea. should not have had her watch it. >> seth: yeah, that's not for kids. >> that's where you're wrong. "transparent" should be for kids, too. you know, get them in early. >> yeah little kids. >> seth: just real little. >> brand-new babies. >> seth: so this show is about -- like ride sharing. >> yes. >> seth: okay, and -- >> we just thought that -- we're big fans of -- of making people drive us places. >> seth: yeah. >> and -- and we just thoug
i have to have the wikipedia page out to kind of keep track of all the characters. >> seth: lot of charactersways something going on in adventure bay. [ light laughter ] good thing ryder's there. [ light laughter ] >> i only show my baby, myself on the tv. that's my thing. i will only -- i will dvr anything that i'm on, and i'll make her watch that. >> seth: oh, gotcha. >> yeah. >> seth: is that having an effect? >> it's a terrible idea. it's terrible --...
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it is so small and obscure it doesn't even have a wikipedia page. the question is how did congressman price come to learn about this company and how did he decide to make it the single largest investment in his sprawling portfolio of health care stocks? the answer is the congressman learned about innate in 2014 during a conversation with his colleague congressman collins of new york. the congressman sits on innate's board of directors, congressman collins hold 38 million shares, congressman collins' adult children, chief of staff, and many of his political backers are also heavily invested in the company. i'm going to touch on those issues in a bit -- in a few minutes. according to disclosures with the house ethics committee congressman price bought 61,000 shares of innate stock in three separate purchases during january of 2015. at the time the stock was trading at roughly 10 cents a share. congressman price testified to the health, education, labor and pensions committee that he directed that -- that he directed his broker to make the january 2015
it is so small and obscure it doesn't even have a wikipedia page. the question is how did congressman price come to learn about this company and how did he decide to make it the single largest investment in his sprawling portfolio of health care stocks? the answer is the congressman learned about innate in 2014 during a conversation with his colleague congressman collins of new york. the congressman sits on innate's board of directors, congressman collins hold 38 million shares, congressman...
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for the longest time the ad was attributed to the pennsylvania gazette on wikipedia. that was in correct. for a week they ran advertisements for attempts to recapture ona judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have this ad that describes ona judge, announces to the world she had defied the president. from one of the ads: on saturday afternoon, and ona judge, and she was called onie and written about it here in mount vernon and philadelphia. i believe it was a derivative of her name and i chose to call her ona which is the name she went by at the end of her life. a light molotto girl that was frequencyled with busha hair, middle stachture, slender and delicately made and about 20 years of age. this advertisement officers a $10 reward. about the cost of a barrel of flour at the time. another interesting thing to note is this advertisement officers the award and they say this $10 is paid to anyone white or black. this is written in the first ads that appear. that language was taken out subsequent subsequently. it was a play for to the free black community who may have see
for the longest time the ad was attributed to the pennsylvania gazette on wikipedia. that was in correct. for a week they ran advertisements for attempts to recapture ona judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have this ad that describes ona judge, announces to the world she had defied the president. from one of the ads: on saturday afternoon, and ona judge, and she was called onie and written about it here in mount vernon and philadelphia. i believe it was a derivative of her name and i chose...
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it's when you write a term paper using only wikipedia and a thesaurus. [ light laughter ] for examplerote in her term paper, george washington was the primogenial president of the united states, and he expired in 1997. [ light laughter ] i'm pretty sure she wikisaurus that [ bleep ]. [ light laughter ] our next new teen slang term is "spudly." let's see the definition. it's a description of someone who used to be a stud, but now kinda looks like a potato. [ laughter ] for example, brandon used to have an eight-pack back in high school, but i saw him at the gym during thanksgiving break, and his belly looked all brown and lumpy. boy's down right spudly. [ laughter ] up next, we have "doobie howser." let's see what it means. it's a doctor who you think is probably high. [ laughter ] here it is in a sentence. told my doctor that my head hurts and throat is sore and he just said, "whoa, that sucks, man." while eating a bag of spicy cheetos. #doobiehowser. [ light laughter ] very helpful. it's very helpful term to use. our next term is very new, it's called "skeeve bannon." here's the defi
it's when you write a term paper using only wikipedia and a thesaurus. [ light laughter ] for examplerote in her term paper, george washington was the primogenial president of the united states, and he expired in 1997. [ light laughter ] i'm pretty sure she wikisaurus that [ bleep ]. [ light laughter ] our next new teen slang term is "spudly." let's see the definition. it's a description of someone who used to be a stud, but now kinda looks like a potato. [ laughter ] for example,...
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a lot, a lo i'm going to wikipedia it.partyt tp and said i would have voted vote for obama for a third term or tr i love tiger woods.tiger woods. those are lines in the film where the people are trying tooa >> or my best friend's black.blc >> right. that's scanningly what the s movie is pointingcan out. o "get out" my first five out off five rating of 2017. 2 an absolute masterpiece. jordan peel has created. r it opens up tonight aroundarond 7 o'clock. i absolutely loved this film.lm. it's smart clever funny scaryles everything you could want and in a movie but ngi yout makes yo think afterwards and as you you just heard that many actord speaking those are the typesth of messages this movie isie trying to get across. aross it's an amazing filmng flm absolutely loved it.solutelyed i my first five out of five off ff the year. the year. it's only february so inly feuas usually only give about five to six maybe seven 5's afteraf 150 films this is my first frst one. one. >> yay! ave to site.ite. it's phenomenal.he that scene ri
a lot, a lo i'm going to wikipedia it.partyt tp and said i would have voted vote for obama for a third term or tr i love tiger woods.tiger woods. those are lines in the film where the people are trying tooa >> or my best friend's black.blc >> right. that's scanningly what the s movie is pointingcan out. o "get out" my first five out off five rating of 2017. 2 an absolute masterpiece. jordan peel has created. r it opens up tonight aroundarond 7 o'clock. i absolutely loved...
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it has its own wikipedia page. if you type in "shock and awe" the fourust read conditions we were going to be able to achieve which included total control of everything. it did not even acknowledge any kind of agency or control of the future course of events by one's adversaries. and it certainly didn't acknowledge war as a contest of wills. and our ability to prevail strategically in peace and in war in particular depends on knowing who we are. and knowing our values. some in academia do not want to study war in part because they confuse the study of war with advocacy of it. and what we ought to do is think about war and conflict in the way that raymond bradberry thought about it in his purpose of writing "fahrenheit 451." when he finished writing this dystopian novel, he was interviewed. an interviewer asked him if you -- it he was trying to predict the future. and he said -- hell no, i am trying to prevent it. but others neglect as i mentioned continuities in the nature of war and focus exclusively on social or
it has its own wikipedia page. if you type in "shock and awe" the fourust read conditions we were going to be able to achieve which included total control of everything. it did not even acknowledge any kind of agency or control of the future course of events by one's adversaries. and it certainly didn't acknowledge war as a contest of wills. and our ability to prevail strategically in peace and in war in particular depends on knowing who we are. and knowing our values. some in...
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he waits outside the arena and edits their wikipedia page to read, the first single was influenced bythe guard he was deserving to be in there. >> little scary. >> you think he is aggressive? that's scary. >> inventive. >> you have to be careful about that. that could be used in a lot of bad ways. >> someone changed my wikipedia page once to read that i went to indiana and i was in the school band or something. i went to an interview after and they were like, we hear you were in the school band. i was like, i don't play an instrument. at least they're not sneaking in to something. >> might have been raised by wolves. >>> carson, pop start. >> kate, we'll start with another kate here. kate hudson doesn't sing often, but when she does, it is worth a listen. the actress marking valentine's day with a cover of rihanna's "love on the brain." ♪ don't stop loving me ♪ don't quit loving me ♪ just start loving me ♪ oh, baby, fighting fire with fire just to get close to you ♪ >> she has a great voice. pay no attention to her son slinking across the couch during the performance. >>> a scary atv
he waits outside the arena and edits their wikipedia page to read, the first single was influenced bythe guard he was deserving to be in there. >> little scary. >> you think he is aggressive? that's scary. >> inventive. >> you have to be careful about that. that could be used in a lot of bad ways. >> someone changed my wikipedia page once to read that i went to indiana and i was in the school band or something. i went to an interview after and they were like, we...
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you haven't seen wikipedia lately. >> to be clear. all right, mr. rodgers. >> to be factual.edmons. awesome. barry gordy. jimmy jam and terry lewis, robert lamm, james pankow and peter cetera of the band, chicago, max martin, had can killing it with more hits than anybody in life and jay-z. >> wow! >> that's news because he's the first rapper ever inducted. that's quite a list. we'll talk about them in a minute. first, we'll discuss them in a moment. let's look back at the iconic careers that got these artists this honor. ♪ >> recognized for his remarkable word play -- ♪ >> jay-z carter becomes the first rapper inducted into the songwriters hall of ♪ ♪ >> he holds the record for a solo artist. with the most number one albums on the billboard charts. 13. ♪ >> rap for me is like making movies, telling stories, jay-z has said, and getting the emotions of the song through in just as deep a way. ♪ >> max martin may be the most successful songwriter this century. he scored his first big hits with britney spears. ♪ oh, baby baby how was i supposed to know ♪ ♪ tell my why >> and the
you haven't seen wikipedia lately. >> to be clear. all right, mr. rodgers. >> to be factual.edmons. awesome. barry gordy. jimmy jam and terry lewis, robert lamm, james pankow and peter cetera of the band, chicago, max martin, had can killing it with more hits than anybody in life and jay-z. >> wow! >> that's news because he's the first rapper ever inducted. that's quite a list. we'll talk about them in a minute. first, we'll discuss them in a moment. let's look back at...
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you haven't seen wikipedia lately. >> to be clear. all right, mr. rodgers. >> to be factual.look at this. kenneth "baby face" edmons. awesome. barry gordy. jimmy jam and terry lewis, robert lamm, james pankow and peter cetera of the band, chicago, max martin, had can killing it with more hits than anybody in life and jay-z. >> wow! >> that's news because he's the first rapper ever inducted. that's quite a list. we'll talk about them in a ♪ >> and went on to write katy perry's first number one single. ♪ i kissed a girl and i liked it the taste of her cherry chapstick ♪ >> and taylor swift. ♪ we are never ever ever getting back together ♪ >> in all, martin has written or co-written 22 number one hits. only sir paul mccartney and john lennon have more. ♪ so when can i see you >> with hits like "when can i see you" -- ♪ when can i see you again >> kenneth "babyface" edmonds has had a solo career but also helped other artists like "breathe again" for toni braxton and "i'll make love to you" for boyz 2 men, which spent 14 weeks at number one in 1994. ♪ >> the super group chicago wi
you haven't seen wikipedia lately. >> to be clear. all right, mr. rodgers. >> to be factual.look at this. kenneth "baby face" edmons. awesome. barry gordy. jimmy jam and terry lewis, robert lamm, james pankow and peter cetera of the band, chicago, max martin, had can killing it with more hits than anybody in life and jay-z. >> wow! >> that's news because he's the first rapper ever inducted. that's quite a list. we'll talk about them in a ♪ >> and went...
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any, spent a a day talking about wikipedia, not everything you read should be reliable. >> how to determineake? >> knowing is saying it, what the source is, doing a little bit of -- >> double sources, triple sources in is so much information coming at all of us, that we are able to filter what's believable, what's not. >> yesterday, alex posted a picture on instagram. and a guy named joel embiid, basketball player, was the first one to like it. but then she looked at it closer, fake, one of the things. >> but mike text me, he didn't, he said look who commented on your photo. i -- >> it is fake news, but also on sunday i got a number of emails from constituent, googled the story, red the story, put it on her facebook, oh, the legislature doing something, so the story from three years ago. she -- as an adult, and educator, didn't look at the data, the story, immediately responded tonight so everything, social media great thing. world is amazing. but so much information coming at us, just teaching kids little bit of due diligence. >> this is kinds of political. use political term to test kid t
any, spent a a day talking about wikipedia, not everything you read should be reliable. >> how to determineake? >> knowing is saying it, what the source is, doing a little bit of -- >> double sources, triple sources in is so much information coming at all of us, that we are able to filter what's believable, what's not. >> yesterday, alex posted a picture on instagram. and a guy named joel embiid, basketball player, was the first one to like it. but then she looked at it...
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what are you, wikipedia? got sand in the binoculars. that's because you put it on my face.se. look. upstairs. where the light is. oh, ----. he's taking a ---- in the house. what kind of guy takes a ---- in the same house that he's robbing? i don't know. what kind of guy takes a ---- in a high-pressure situation like this? i'm not ----ting nowhere except for my house. i will pinch it in my ass for hours before i let it go. but when i let it go, here, she blows. here, she blows. the big brown shark is gonna come. i set records with my ---- turds. i move my bowels all over my toilet. all over my bathroom, i'm moving bowels. i ---- so hard sometimes people next door be like, "warriors, come out and play." [♪] [door closes] jimmy: oh, god. paul: what? we got a problem. somebody's coming home. come on. laura: "all your base are belong to us"? what is that? yeah: these japanese guys made a video game. they don't know how to speak english. that is really, really weird. hey. ma'am. w-w-what? n.y.p.d. can you come here a minute, please? what's going on? why are we crouched down? i'm
what are you, wikipedia? got sand in the binoculars. that's because you put it on my face.se. look. upstairs. where the light is. oh, ----. he's taking a ---- in the house. what kind of guy takes a ---- in the same house that he's robbing? i don't know. what kind of guy takes a ---- in a high-pressure situation like this? i'm not ----ting nowhere except for my house. i will pinch it in my ass for hours before i let it go. but when i let it go, here, she blows. here, she blows. the big brown...
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a search that led to a wikipedia page. that search says nothing.ideo analyst who placed gilberto's s-u-v at the scene, the defense said his findings proved nothing. >> even the expert doesn't say, "oh yes, i see in -- in the video surveillance it was tom kolman with gilberto in the car." no, he didn't even see if someone went from one car to the other car. >> reporter: the defense raised another possibility about who was in the white s-u-v. they reminded jurors, tom was found with his clothes disheveled and pants undone. and suggested that tom may have had some kind of liaison planned. >> reporter: an examination of his phone revealed that he had received an email from a hook-up website called be-naughty.com. >> the website that was found on his phone was benaughty.com, it was never the subject of any investigation in this case. >> the defense was essentially trying to throw some reasonable doubt into the equation. "what role does this have to play?" it was left as an open question. >> reporter: but their main argument, the prosecution couldn't pro
a search that led to a wikipedia page. that search says nothing.ideo analyst who placed gilberto's s-u-v at the scene, the defense said his findings proved nothing. >> even the expert doesn't say, "oh yes, i see in -- in the video surveillance it was tom kolman with gilberto in the car." no, he didn't even see if someone went from one car to the other car. >> reporter: the defense raised another possibility about who was in the white s-u-v. they reminded jurors, tom was...
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it is so small and obscure it doesn't even have a wikipedia page. the question is how did congressman price come to learn about this company and how did he decide to make it the single largest investment in his sprawling portfolio of health care stocks? the answer is the congressman learned about innate in 2014 during a conversation with his colleague congressman collins of new york. the congressman sits on innate's board of directors, congressman collins hold 38 million shares, congressman collins' adult children, chief of staff, and many of his political backers are also heavily invested in the company. i'm going to touch on those issues in a bit -- in a few minutes. according to disclosures with the house ethics committee congressman price bought 61,000 shares of innate stock in three separate purchases during january of 2015. at the time the stock was trading at roughly 10 cents a share. congressman price testified to the health, education, labor and pensions committee that he directed that -- that he directed his broker to make the january 2015
it is so small and obscure it doesn't even have a wikipedia page. the question is how did congressman price come to learn about this company and how did he decide to make it the single largest investment in his sprawling portfolio of health care stocks? the answer is the congressman learned about innate in 2014 during a conversation with his colleague congressman collins of new york. the congressman sits on innate's board of directors, congressman collins hold 38 million shares, congressman...
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. >> despide tÚ al doctor porque me voy a meter a wikipedia para aprender. >> ¿ aÚn no aprendes?amÉrica, bÁsicamente. >> hoy traes una receta deliciosa y que va a resaltar lo que es la comida latinoamericana ¿quÉ tenemos hoy?. >> langostinos a la plancha con papas al curry y vinagreta de mostaza.. >> una de esas recetas que hablan mucho de nuestra cultura porque son sencillas, pocos ingredientes y. >> ¿ buena para el fin de semana?. >> sÚper simple, bellÍsimo. >> estÉn peno doents en casita, tenemos buena comida y compaÑÍa, nos vamos a una pausa, seÑoras y seÑores, ¿ serÁ tan bueno regulo caro para la velocidad como es para el canto? lo vamos a poner a prueba. mÁs adelanto, faltaba ana para este reto. que le hemos puesto por un dÍa libre y hoy lo cumple ¿ cuando te tiñes con preference, es una cuestión de amor. superior preference, de l'oréal. hasta 12 matices se combinan en cada tono luminoso. preference está especialmente diseñado para darte un color dimensional que dura hasta 8 semanas. superior preference, de l'oréal hair colorist/paris oigan, sé que estamos cortos ...día de
. >> despide tÚ al doctor porque me voy a meter a wikipedia para aprender. >> ¿ aÚn no aprendes?amÉrica, bÁsicamente. >> hoy traes una receta deliciosa y que va a resaltar lo que es la comida latinoamericana ¿quÉ tenemos hoy?. >> langostinos a la plancha con papas al curry y vinagreta de mostaza.. >> una de esas recetas que hablan mucho de nuestra cultura porque son sencillas, pocos ingredientes y. >> ¿ buena para el fin de semana?. >> sÚper...
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if you read his wikipedia, this is a guy with a zero bs factor.bout vietnam, our strategy and tactics. he talked about the lies that led to vietnam. bseral mcmasters is a zero guide. how will he get along with this white house? >> donald trump is full of surprises. he has picked an iconoclast. in his book, he blasted the military for not challenging lyndon b. johnson in the vietnam war. who speaks his mind. it will be interesting to see how he gets along and brings everyone together on national security matters. tom: will his counsel be the same as what general flynn confronted, or will this guy demand his own unique, new, traditional nsc council? >> we have not found out whether he has absolute power. to pick his staff. that was an issue for some of the people who declined to take that job. it will be interesting to see how he actually compiles his power base in the white house. tom: i look at the weekend here. i think this is an important, it is sort of a jumble. when i say crazy white house, i don't mean that in a negative way. it is just the s
if you read his wikipedia, this is a guy with a zero bs factor.bout vietnam, our strategy and tactics. he talked about the lies that led to vietnam. bseral mcmasters is a zero guide. how will he get along with this white house? >> donald trump is full of surprises. he has picked an iconoclast. in his book, he blasted the military for not challenging lyndon b. johnson in the vietnam war. who speaks his mind. it will be interesting to see how he gets along and brings everyone together on...
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sometimes u can't trust wikipedia. you h't cut your hair since 1991, truer false? >> not true.now. >> no, i haven't really cut it short, no. b wldi an- >u would >> yeah, i mean, you know -- >> let's do it -- just anybody have any scissors? >> if there was a movie role with enougrot d cut my hair. >> cheers. cheers to the zeros. >> would you do -- want to do some acting? >> i do a little bit every now and then. >> somebody said, hey, trace we want you to star in this movie. >> sure. >> if the zeros are there. >> if the zeros are there. >> your voice screams superhero maybe we'll work on that. >> true or false, 6'6"? >> i think true. i think i'm shrinking. i was -- yes, yes. >> you know, what's interesting to me and you're sitting. i feel if i stand up right now you're taller than me sitting. full disclosure, i have tall heels. >> it's a tall chair. >> he's sitting. >> bless you heart. >> stand . >> okay. this is not -- aww. >> i'm 4'11". that's something. >> you're like a little doll to me. >> i hit 4'11" and i just stopped. >> clea voice. >> exact. here's ano one, we read are y
sometimes u can't trust wikipedia. you h't cut your hair since 1991, truer false? >> not true.now. >> no, i haven't really cut it short, no. b wldi an- >u would >> yeah, i mean, you know -- >> let's do it -- just anybody have any scissors? >> if there was a movie role with enougrot d cut my hair. >> cheers. cheers to the zeros. >> would you do -- want to do some acting? >> i do a little bit every now and then. >> somebody said, hey, trace...
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you can't always trust wikipedia. i'm kidding. you haven't cut your hair since 1991, true or false?> yeah. but, no, i haven't really cut it short, no. >> so -- >> but i would. >> you would? >> yeah. >> let's do it. kidding.scissors? >> if there was a movie role with enough zeros on it, i'd cut my hair. >> cheers to the zeros. >> would you want to do acting? >> i do a little bit every now and then. >> somebody said, hey, trace, we want you to star in this movie? >> sure. >> if the zeros are there. >> yeah. >> well, your voice screams superhero, so maybe we'll work on that. >> true or false, 6'6". >> i think true. i think i'm shrinking. i was, yes. >> what's interesting to me, is you're sitting and i feel if i stand up right now, you're talling than tal taller than me sitting. i was tall heels. >> wow. >> he is sitting. >> bless your heart. >> stand up. >> okay. >> this ought to be good. >> i'm 4'11". >> oh, my goodness. >> you're like a little doll. >> i hit 4'11", and i just stopped. >> the opposite of his voice. >> exactly. here's another one. we read, are you afraid of snakes? >>
you can't always trust wikipedia. i'm kidding. you haven't cut your hair since 1991, true or false?> yeah. but, no, i haven't really cut it short, no. >> so -- >> but i would. >> you would? >> yeah. >> let's do it. kidding.scissors? >> if there was a movie role with enough zeros on it, i'd cut my hair. >> cheers to the zeros. >> would you want to do acting? >> i do a little bit every now and then. >> somebody said, hey, trace, we...
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i was reading your wikipedia page and reading about how you traveled a lot when you were a little kid you. and i'm sitting here sitting across from you and i'm watching this guy who succeeded wildly. if you were speak to go some high school kids -- >> oh, the little ones. >> who feel like maybe how you felt, what would you say to them to encourage them, do you think? >> oh, gosh. >> how would you do that? >> that's kind of -- i mean -- >> what did you do? >> i didn't have a traditional past, you know? i went to four different high schools. i mean, i guess i would say through that, i was lucky because i knew as a young person what i wanted to do. i was 15 and i was like, i wanted to become an actor so i started to study and do all of the things that i needed to do to try and achieve that. >> yeah. >> so for a young person who, you know -- i mean, i can't -- it's not just stay in school, right? >> well, it's not give up because you're the kind of guy who got knocked around and kept getting up. >> yeah. and every kid is different, you know? but there are some kind of ground rules. you kn
i was reading your wikipedia page and reading about how you traveled a lot when you were a little kid you. and i'm sitting here sitting across from you and i'm watching this guy who succeeded wildly. if you were speak to go some high school kids -- >> oh, the little ones. >> who feel like maybe how you felt, what would you say to them to encourage them, do you think? >> oh, gosh. >> how would you do that? >> that's kind of -- i mean -- >> what did you do?...