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is so outrageous and then i found out somebody added it to wikipedia. we need to go and take it down and correct it. people can do hit jobs on the thing and that's why they will be discerning when they read. believe none of what you read and only half of what you see, that is not a bad philosophy. >> host: that is a good way to get through but it is a challenge now and people get so much information. if you read "the new york times," read "the wall street journal." if you watch fox news, watch msnbc or i'm with you, the bbc is the most sort of in the middle. but the truth is in the middle of those and that's what people have to get to that requires thinking. >> guest: it also says now we are beginning to see people who are fighting back online against stories that are not true. >> host: talking to professors at the university one of the things they have to do is teach kids about plagiarism because they take it off the internet and think i don't have to cite this because it is on the internet. and also believing everything they get from wikipedia an in a
is so outrageous and then i found out somebody added it to wikipedia. we need to go and take it down and correct it. people can do hit jobs on the thing and that's why they will be discerning when they read. believe none of what you read and only half of what you see, that is not a bad philosophy. >> host: that is a good way to get through but it is a challenge now and people get so much information. if you read "the new york times," read "the wall street journal." if...
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but -- >> guest: the article i saw and i laughed it was outrageous and then somebody added it to wikipedia. i heard this a couple of hours ago we need to take it down and correct it. that's why i hope that people will be discerning when the re read. it's not a bad philosophy. >> host: it is a good way to get through but it's a challenge now. people get so much information and as i said before it is getting people out of their comfort zone. if you watch fox news and msnbc or i am with you i like the bbc that the truth is somewhere in the middle and that's what people have to get to but that requires thinking. now we are beginning to see people fighting against stories that are not true so now there is a an activist group to set the record straight. i haven't said much about it. >> host: one of the things i found in talking to the professor, one of the hardest thing they have to do is teach kids about plagiarism because they take it off the internet and figure i don't have to cite this because it is on the internet and then believing everything they get from wikipedia. one area i want to tal
but -- >> guest: the article i saw and i laughed it was outrageous and then somebody added it to wikipedia. i heard this a couple of hours ago we need to take it down and correct it. that's why i hope that people will be discerning when the re read. it's not a bad philosophy. >> host: it is a good way to get through but it's a challenge now. people get so much information and as i said before it is getting people out of their comfort zone. if you watch fox news and msnbc or i am...
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today we had 80s in our warm est spot tomorrow it will turn to 90s to end your work wikipedia. also going to be warming up in tahoe. if you are other heading to the high country i do want to warn you even though it is going to be nice and sunny friday through sunday, if you're doing some cam camping or hiking, the warm temperatures in the low 70s is going to mean potential for some big-time flooding. a flood watch has been issued sunday morning through tuesday afternoon, excessive snow melt expected. the runoff, creeks and streams will be rising and there is the potential for rock and mudslides so just be care. . on a lighter note beta breakers mid 50s, perfect racing weather. sunshine, temperatures really in the upper 50s to mid 60s so not too hot for all you runners out there. look at the accuweather seven-day forecast or spectators. mid 60s to low 90s, feeling like summer, bump up temperatures as we head to the weekend. low to mid 90s. the coast will stay comfortable because of the fog, because the breeze over the weekend. everyone will cool off between tuesday and thursday
today we had 80s in our warm est spot tomorrow it will turn to 90s to end your work wikipedia. also going to be warming up in tahoe. if you are other heading to the high country i do want to warn you even though it is going to be nice and sunny friday through sunday, if you're doing some cam camping or hiking, the warm temperatures in the low 70s is going to mean potential for some big-time flooding. a flood watch has been issued sunday morning through tuesday afternoon, excessive snow melt...
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today we had 80s in our warm est spot tomorrow it will turn to 90s to end your work wikipedia.is also going to be warming up in tahoe. if you are other heading to the high country i do want to warn you even though it is going to be nice and sunny friday through sunday, if you're doing some cam camping or hiking, the warm temperatures in the low 70s is going to mean potential for some big-time flooding. a flood watch has been issued sunday morning through tuesday afternoon, excessive snow melt expected. the runoff, creeks and streams will be rising and there is the potential for rock and mudslides so just be care. . on a lighter note beta breakers mid 50s, perfect racing weather. sunshine, temperatures really in the upper 50s to mid 60s so not too hot for all you runners out there. look at the accuweather seven-day forecast or spectators. mid 60s to low 90s, feeling like summer, bump up temperatures as we head to the weekend. low to mid 90s. the coast will stay comfortable because of the fog, because the breeze over the weekend. everyone will cool off between tuesday and thursda
today we had 80s in our warm est spot tomorrow it will turn to 90s to end your work wikipedia.is also going to be warming up in tahoe. if you are other heading to the high country i do want to warn you even though it is going to be nice and sunny friday through sunday, if you're doing some cam camping or hiking, the warm temperatures in the low 70s is going to mean potential for some big-time flooding. a flood watch has been issued sunday morning through tuesday afternoon, excessive snow melt...
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who supported the attempted military coup against hugo chavez in 2002, and we know from leaks in wikipedia in the years afterwards, that your party had very close ties to the united states, and that there appeared to be hundreds of thousands, if not millions of us dollars that were funnelled into your party from ngos that were funded by the united states. so there are many people in the regime who say that you are nothing more than an agent of the united states, the imperial power. that's propaganda, and this is very easy to demonstrate, steve. let's go to an election and let the people decide if i am an agent of the imperial power, or i represent some leadership in venezuela. so it's very easy to demonstrate that you have to provide people the opportunity through the vote to decide which future they want in venezuela, and i'm absolutely sure that the political movement that we have created, with so many young leaders in venezuela, is right now the choice, the future, to decide what venezuela wants, for a modern venezuela. so it's very easy. let the people vote and let the people decide wh
who supported the attempted military coup against hugo chavez in 2002, and we know from leaks in wikipedia in the years afterwards, that your party had very close ties to the united states, and that there appeared to be hundreds of thousands, if not millions of us dollars that were funnelled into your party from ngos that were funded by the united states. so there are many people in the regime who say that you are nothing more than an agent of the united states, the imperial power. that's...
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cite this because it's on the internet and also believing everything they get from wick peed -- wikipedia or one of those sites. >> one thing i want to talk about our education systems k-through 12 and higher ed. if they don't get their act together and start educating people with the skills of the jocks in the -- for the jobs in the future and fit the skills that they have passion for. right now our education system is operating based on 100-year ago philosophy and our universities cost too much. not being enough done to rein in the cost, to get them back to what their core mission is. i'm very concerned about this. this revolution is coming. as i mentioned earlier about the driving, about the use of sensors, artificial intelligence. there are going to be people who would be, who would be in the insurance industry or even the financial services industry, who will lose their jobs because of artificial intelligence. we see these commercials with edison, you know, edison with at&t, and you know, where they give an answer. i mean. >> edison is from new jersey. >> and this is the-- well. >> t
cite this because it's on the internet and also believing everything they get from wick peed -- wikipedia or one of those sites. >> one thing i want to talk about our education systems k-through 12 and higher ed. if they don't get their act together and start educating people with the skills of the jocks in the -- for the jobs in the future and fit the skills that they have passion for. right now our education system is operating based on 100-year ago philosophy and our universities cost...
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a pet, maybe, a kid, if you have one, whatever holidays you celebrate, being on wikipedia, i hope.ome on. - just please, don't jump. we all really, really, care about you, chuck. - wait, did you hear that? - hey, chuck, it's me, justin. hey, i just wanna tell you how much you mean to me. you know, i never had a dad. - this guy, always with the dad stuff. - but thanks to you, now i have a hero. - you're an inspiration, chuck. when i was a kid, you came and spoke at my school, and, the very next day, my hot teacher came in and said you stole her underwear. - i named my dog after you. well, chuck norris, but--but still. - chuck, i've always admired you. remember your stalker, lorraine? that was me. - listen to that. all those people care about you. - i feel like tom sawyer. - like you're at your own funeral. - no, like i'm an amazing song by rush. - chuck, the only reason i give you such a hard time is because i'm jealous. you're smart and accomplished and you must weigh like nothing because i just saw carol carrying you through the parking lot. - [chuckles] - the point is everybody l
a pet, maybe, a kid, if you have one, whatever holidays you celebrate, being on wikipedia, i hope.ome on. - just please, don't jump. we all really, really, care about you, chuck. - wait, did you hear that? - hey, chuck, it's me, justin. hey, i just wanna tell you how much you mean to me. you know, i never had a dad. - this guy, always with the dad stuff. - but thanks to you, now i have a hero. - you're an inspiration, chuck. when i was a kid, you came and spoke at my school, and, the very next...
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they will vote on the lease deal next wikipedia. the raiders will play the 2017 and possibly the 2018 seasons in oakland. >>> united airlines is putting its name on an icon on the ground. the company just agreed to buy the naming rights to the l.a. coliseum. the $70 million deal is for 15 years. the university of southern california plays there along with the l.a. rams temporarily. united is still dealing with the p.r. crisis, remember, from kicking a passenger off a flight. usc provided this video. >> franky avalon is singing the praises of a new san francisco hot spot. ♪ >> the city's newest public plaza that some call a landscape of surprises. >> and more than a thousand trees chopped in the sierra, a beloved camp is looking a little bit different. >> not everyone is giving facebook a thumbs up. for some folks the love affair with the menlo park company may be coming to an en it's day one of we're playing zombie tag! i'm tired, but i'm teaching them hopscotch. i'm starting a garden with my neighbors so our kids can eat better. an
they will vote on the lease deal next wikipedia. the raiders will play the 2017 and possibly the 2018 seasons in oakland. >>> united airlines is putting its name on an icon on the ground. the company just agreed to buy the naming rights to the l.a. coliseum. the $70 million deal is for 15 years. the university of southern california plays there along with the l.a. rams temporarily. united is still dealing with the p.r. crisis, remember, from kicking a passenger off a flight. usc...
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i went to wikipedia and looked up what the definition of ponzi scheme is. there is no intent.et's take out fraudulent investment. an investment or operation where the operator, individual or organization pays returns to its investors from new capital. where did that money come, whether it is social security or the chicago teacher's pension fund. for all you teachers still working and tax payers and they paid that to the people, the new investor money to the people that are retired. they paid that to the people retired. i'm not saying this is anything illegal, because it isn't. i just know one thing. the media has great power. this is a powerful story. why isn't there any outrage? i think i hear crickets instead of big headlines that this isn't right. it can't go on forever. all the madoff movies, maybe we need a chicago or social security movie in the works. robert de niro, are you available? back to you. >> a social security movie. i can see the teasers now. thank you, rick. >>> coming up, ranking member of the house financial service committee, representative maxine waters i
i went to wikipedia and looked up what the definition of ponzi scheme is. there is no intent.et's take out fraudulent investment. an investment or operation where the operator, individual or organization pays returns to its investors from new capital. where did that money come, whether it is social security or the chicago teacher's pension fund. for all you teachers still working and tax payers and they paid that to the people, the new investor money to the people that are retired. they paid...
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think about blocking wikipedia.this president or his aides flirting with the idea of eroding rights. i think we should note, bill. they are talking. not taking action. >> he is talking about threatening it. it would be very hard to do it. >> the president was using his own first amendment rights over the weekend at that rally. doing a very effective job with his base. they are all talking. priebus was keeping the door open to action. it is very hard to open that door wide. >> in truth, who does benefit from the first amendment more than donald trump? let's be honest. he has almost no regard for what is fact. if the media operated the way he did, he would hit the malice standard. the only difference to the uk laws to here is the defendant in the uk has to prove what is true. more than not, trump's words are held against him. >> what he said about obama spying on him was made up on the spot. you ccan say he is the presiden. when he was a candidate, he was saying this judge is unfair because he is mexican. she is guilt
think about blocking wikipedia.this president or his aides flirting with the idea of eroding rights. i think we should note, bill. they are talking. not taking action. >> he is talking about threatening it. it would be very hard to do it. >> the president was using his own first amendment rights over the weekend at that rally. doing a very effective job with his base. they are all talking. priebus was keeping the door open to action. it is very hard to open that door wide. >>...
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it can be but it's like wikipedia replaced britannica as an example.rom destruction, if you try to do it with government, it's a very messy and public and we all own it. everyone is super invested and if you are against trump, all of the disruption makes you extreme and comfortable. if you are for him, that is amazing and brilliant. there is no doubt that the government needs some shaking u up. >> bob: craig. >> greg: i actually wrote this. i have an article about this. the idea that with donald trump is hard to divorce his personality from his policy. that's why it is so hard. my advice is he might try to do that, to separate it, because i know a lot of people who agree with him but find him exhausting and crazy. he's a tiresome bomb because his unpredictability always keeps you -- what's he going to do next? then you find out you kind of agree with him on a lot of things. >> kimberly: you are right. without unpredictability, there's also a certain stoic nature and fearlessness to be able to stand up to people whether it's putin or the president of ch
it can be but it's like wikipedia replaced britannica as an example.rom destruction, if you try to do it with government, it's a very messy and public and we all own it. everyone is super invested and if you are against trump, all of the disruption makes you extreme and comfortable. if you are for him, that is amazing and brilliant. there is no doubt that the government needs some shaking u up. >> bob: craig. >> greg: i actually wrote this. i have an article about this. the idea...
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>> kimberly: ms-13 is one of the most notorious gangs.r read the wikipedia.ally prey on young males to come in. especially ones that don't have fathers. they come in here through refugee and asylum programs and take them in and indoctrinate them into the game. they are also prevalent in the prison system as well. i think this is a big step forward and no one should object to these guys being swept up. >> bob: i think it's terrific. one thing, of the 1300 people, almost 1,000 of them were american citizens. >> dana: but they got swept up. they get prosecuted. >> bob: this extensive six-week planning and implementation of this was done in november, it started in the obama administration. we will give trump some credit here because he usually gets credit around this table. except from me, "one more thing" -- mr. president, is up next.d e more thing" -- mr. president is up next. handling the unexpected ... ...doesn't happen by accident. and together, you had the kid of your dreams. now you can put them in the car of your dreams... for a lot less than you might th
>> kimberly: ms-13 is one of the most notorious gangs.r read the wikipedia.ally prey on young males to come in. especially ones that don't have fathers. they come in here through refugee and asylum programs and take them in and indoctrinate them into the game. they are also prevalent in the prison system as well. i think this is a big step forward and no one should object to these guys being swept up. >> bob: i think it's terrific. one thing, of the 1300 people, almost 1,000 of them...
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ifan: for people listening, they want to get a capsule of how many people have been indicted, wikipedia a website that has them all listed. most of the information comes whitlock and the washington post. it is called the fat leonard scandal. i want to read off of that. i want to ask you about this. i counted 31 people involved in some way or another. chris: this is the criminal side. brian: not entirely. rear admiral adrian jansen, nonjudicial punishment by the navy, and retirement pending. vice admiral michael h miller. 2015.d in august rear admiral terry kraft. received center infantry 2015 and was forced into retirement. chris: this is nonjudicial. brian: rear admiral david pimpo. they tell you what they have done wrong. but how often in the history of the navy -- you said this is -- thise worst ethics many admirals had to step down? chris: you have to ask the question, how prevalent is this behavior anywhere? this happens to be the navy under investigation. nobody's looking at the army and nobody's looking at the air force, nobody's looking at the marines. they have their own issues
ifan: for people listening, they want to get a capsule of how many people have been indicted, wikipedia a website that has them all listed. most of the information comes whitlock and the washington post. it is called the fat leonard scandal. i want to read off of that. i want to ask you about this. i counted 31 people involved in some way or another. chris: this is the criminal side. brian: not entirely. rear admiral adrian jansen, nonjudicial punishment by the navy, and retirement pending....
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public workers, shut down 45 civil society organizations and health clinics, and blocked access to wikipedia across the country saturday in the latetest escalation of the e government's crackdown. a total of 140,000 public and private workers have now been fired since last summer's failed military coup. in russia, at least 120 demonstrators were arrested in st. petersburg on during a saturday nationwide day of protest against russian president vladimir putin. at least 30 cities participated in the protests during which , thousands of people lined up to formally present letters of dissent at government offices. back in the united statates, t e national security agency says it is curtailing one of its controversial mass surveillance programs known as the "upstream" program. on friday, the nsa admitted that an internal review found the program violated rules set by a secret surveillance court.t. under the program, the nsa collected en masse americans' communications with people abroad if the conversations simply imaging keywords designated by the agency. on friday,y, n whistleblower edwaward sn
public workers, shut down 45 civil society organizations and health clinics, and blocked access to wikipedia across the country saturday in the latetest escalation of the e government's crackdown. a total of 140,000 public and private workers have now been fired since last summer's failed military coup. in russia, at least 120 demonstrators were arrested in st. petersburg on during a saturday nationwide day of protest against russian president vladimir putin. at least 30 cities participated in...
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. >> you need somebody whose nickname is wikipedia so they can give you information. >> it keeps youware. you know. they make us think we are part of some sort of humanity. because other than that, we would just be numbers on the yard. >> yeah. numbers on the yard. >> yeah. just numbers on the yard. >> what's your sentence? >> oh, i've got a seven to life. >> how long you been in here? >> i'm on my 40th year right now. >> seven to life and your 40th year? >> 40th year. >> wow. >> same thing i say every morning i get up. >> seven to life sounds like that's not -- >> you think you would be -- >> i thought you were going to say 6 1/2, you know. >> oh, no. >> it sounds unfair. it sounds like if you're able to live here and sit here and we're talking -- >> right. because they call this rehabilitation. so if you've been rehabilitated, then you get to a spot like this, then there should be rewards at the end of the gate. >> yeah. >> but it don't seem to be that way. >> it should be incentive. you should get out sooner. if you can complete programs and get past checkpoints and be rehabilitat
. >> you need somebody whose nickname is wikipedia so they can give you information. >> it keeps youware. you know. they make us think we are part of some sort of humanity. because other than that, we would just be numbers on the yard. >> yeah. numbers on the yard. >> yeah. just numbers on the yard. >> what's your sentence? >> oh, i've got a seven to life. >> how long you been in here? >> i'm on my 40th year right now. >> seven to life and...
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>> jimmy: i got a picture, wikipedia page. i changed it. [ laughter ] >> no, is that on there?ade that up. >> um. um, i'm glad to know where you get your research from. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] >> absolutely. >> jimmy: no, i made that up, yeah. >> no, i think alan carr made that up when i did "grease 2." >> jimmy: yeah. >> because it kind of sounded -- i don't know. >> jimmy: it's a good -- >> kind of a good story but not true at all. >> jimmy: yeah, really not true at all? >> no. >> jimmy: because actually, i lived in l.a. for a while before i got "saturday night live," and i was just a stand-up comedian. and i knew the story, or i heard this story about you. and so, i perform -- i used to the -- i did it once. i did stand-up in the parking lot of a vons. >> and how did that go for you? >> jimmy: none [ laughter ] but as a comedian, you have nothing you can do all day but with you wait for night. >> i love that. >> jimmy: yeah, because you didn't do gigs during the day. so i would watch "general hospital" and then -- >> and. >> jimmy: go to vons. [ lau
>> jimmy: i got a picture, wikipedia page. i changed it. [ laughter ] >> no, is that on there?ade that up. >> um. um, i'm glad to know where you get your research from. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] >> absolutely. >> jimmy: no, i made that up, yeah. >> no, i think alan carr made that up when i did "grease 2." >> jimmy: yeah. >> because it kind of sounded -- i don't know. >> jimmy: it's a good -- >>...
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and i didn't know that he had rin a thesis, it's not on his wikipedia page, it's not something that ihen we decided to start checking the thesis and basically what we found time and again was that he was, you know, copying a paragraph or sentence after sentence after sentence, word for word from sources like clu. he was citing them which is something that monica crowley did but this is something where school guidelines specifically say if you are taking sections wholesale from, you know, any source, you need to put that in quotation marks and note it, which is not something that clark did. >> we only have a few more seconds, sbu there any response from the school? >> the school has taken down clark's thesis, that's actually just something that they do anytime someone is accused of plajer rism. so they're going to do their own basically review now and i'm sure these sometimes actually take months so we'll find out eventually what the school ruled on that. >> all right. thanks for your report. again, i encourage our viewers to read it themselves on cnn.com and you can look at some of th
and i didn't know that he had rin a thesis, it's not on his wikipedia page, it's not something that ihen we decided to start checking the thesis and basically what we found time and again was that he was, you know, copying a paragraph or sentence after sentence after sentence, word for word from sources like clu. he was citing them which is something that monica crowley did but this is something where school guidelines specifically say if you are taking sections wholesale from, you know, any...
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building and monument in the area, researching famous residents, and uploading that information to wikipediaety of projects, committed people, young and old. everyone we spoke to said it will be important to move forward in a way that maintains the character and the inhabitants of the medina, even while trying to attract tourists to a country in desperate need of the economic boost they'd bring. despite the many challenges the government faces, leila ben gacem says cultural heritage should continue to be one of its priorities. >> the government underestimates the potential of heritage and culture in creating opportunities, and maybe they even think of it as something for elite or something as a luxury. in the meantime, civil society is very active today in investing. investing time, money, energy, advocacy to restore such beautiful spaces and bring back the magic to the medina. >> brown: magic found in every tile and stone. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in the medina of tunis. >> woodruff: now to something sweet. more often than not, a dessert is better when you share it. that's th
building and monument in the area, researching famous residents, and uploading that information to wikipediaety of projects, committed people, young and old. everyone we spoke to said it will be important to move forward in a way that maintains the character and the inhabitants of the medina, even while trying to attract tourists to a country in desperate need of the economic boost they'd bring. despite the many challenges the government faces, leila ben gacem says cultural heritage should...
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if you look him up in the all-knowing, all had-seeing wikipedia, will you find this terrific photo of bill in a wind tunnel with a model of the space transportation system, most of us know it as the space shuttle, with his hand up on this metal model. in the tunnel. that was 1978. so been at this for a while. let's go on to thomas. thomas with a ph.d. in physics from the university of switzerland. thomas is the associate administrator for nasa's science mission directorate. prior to joining the agency, he was professor of space science and aerospace engineering at the university of michigan in ann arbor. and the founding director of the center for entrepreneurship in the college of engineering. you'll find his name on more than 200 peer-reviewed articles. he's been involved in numerous science missions, including the spectacularly successful 18-year ulysses solar mission. the recently completed messenger, and the advanced composition explorer or ace heel yo physics mission. so, i'm guessing that the heat one has to take in washington is no big deal for you. pretty low on the scale fro
if you look him up in the all-knowing, all had-seeing wikipedia, will you find this terrific photo of bill in a wind tunnel with a model of the space transportation system, most of us know it as the space shuttle, with his hand up on this metal model. in the tunnel. that was 1978. so been at this for a while. let's go on to thomas. thomas with a ph.d. in physics from the university of switzerland. thomas is the associate administrator for nasa's science mission directorate. prior to joining the...
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and so, you know, he's always up for trying stuff out in the day so we started wikipediaing john denverhave everybody else from the cast coming out in a minute. mick mulvaney michael, thanks for being here. "alien: covenant" opens nationwide friday. the rest of the co-stars are coming out. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. @@v you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. [ cheers and applause ] >>> so, happy to be back with michael fassbender and cast of "alien: covenant." we'll chat in just a moment, first an exclusive never before seen clip of the movie, take a look. >>> source of transmission, located. >> planet number four. >> planet number four is square in the habitable zone. beyond your most optimistic projections. >> how far is it? >> it's close. a little jump, a few weeks. >> okay,
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but it's on wikipedia, so you can take it for what it's worth. it says that david was no as chief justice david cohen because it is in the light and his work ethic. has responsibility is something about his work ethic. i do know because their partners at a law firm together but david was the managing partner and was not unusual at all to get e-mails at 3:00 in the morning. it probably still happens at comcast i suppose. i goes to his work ethic. david, we are glad to have you with us as well. next is kim keenan. this is the first time she's been with us. give is ceo of the multicultural media telecom and internet council, otherwise known as an mtc. i guess what i would say to you because i don't know much about your law school career. i know kim is also a former general counsel of the naacp. what i want to say is over the years as always, for many of our conferences, we've had one of your predecessors with us. even before the name was changed. thankfully, the acronyms remain the same. i've always thought it was important for our purposes here to
but it's on wikipedia, so you can take it for what it's worth. it says that david was no as chief justice david cohen because it is in the light and his work ethic. has responsibility is something about his work ethic. i do know because their partners at a law firm together but david was the managing partner and was not unusual at all to get e-mails at 3:00 in the morning. it probably still happens at comcast i suppose. i goes to his work ethic. david, we are glad to have you with us as well....