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. >> you see the wikipedia here's sue serio.an't trust what you read on wikipedia. >> no h you can't. >> people can get in there and change things. >> i don't know why. we thought we were going to have mayor kenney on so i wikipediaed him. >> you needed some info. >> i know not to trust. so look who it says is the mayor, the current mayor of philadelphia. >> i would say that's accurate. >> that is funny. >> and jim kenney responded said best inside mayor of anyone in the country and some said his next inauguration date is going to be october 20th. >> they'll need a taller podium over at city hall. >> will they have inaugural balls? >> people were so excited about this. they were yes he's our leader. >> do you have a wikipedia? >> i do not and i'm completely fine. i'm not on that level. >> i do have a wikipedia. >> that's when you know you've made it. >> you can create your own page. >> i would do that for years. you can go in and edit it. when they caught me they wouldn't allow me to edit it anymore. >> what kind of things were
. >> you see the wikipedia here's sue serio.an't trust what you read on wikipedia. >> no h you can't. >> people can get in there and change things. >> i don't know why. we thought we were going to have mayor kenney on so i wikipediaed him. >> you needed some info. >> i know not to trust. so look who it says is the mayor, the current mayor of philadelphia. >> i would say that's accurate. >> that is funny. >> and jim kenney responded said best...
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ranjoo: i mean it could be like wikipedia, right? ms. mackinnon: yeah, or you know i mean there are a lot of -- you know i run a project project where we've started to rank companies on their policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy. and the hope and we're working with consumer reports and the idea is that once you have a more informed public, once you're making it clearer, precisely what the different companies are doing exactly who is informing us a bit more about what they're doing with our data and how they're manipulating what we see and cannot see that there will be more pressure to do well. so i think -- you know, i'm not saying it's a top-down sort of government solution necessarily, i think there are a lot of mechanisms around auditing and accountability and companies have responded to pressure that didn't come from government to issue what are called transparency reports that give us more information about how they're responding to government censorship and surveillance
ranjoo: i mean it could be like wikipedia, right? ms. mackinnon: yeah, or you know i mean there are a lot of -- you know i run a project project where we've started to rank companies on their policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy. and the hope and we're working with consumer reports and the idea is that once you have a more informed public, once you're making it clearer, precisely what the different companies are doing exactly who is informing us a bit more about...
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rinat: i mean it could be like wikipedia, right? ms. mackinnon: yeah, or you know i mean there are a lot of -- you know i run a project project where we've started to rank companies on their policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy. and the hope and we're working with consumer reports and the idea is that once you have a more informed public, once you're making it clearer, precisely what the different companies are doing exactly who is informing us a bit more about what they're doing with our data and how they're manipulating what we see and cannot see that there will be more pressure to do well. so i think -- you know, i'm not saying it's a top-down sort of government solution necessarily, i think there are a lot of mechanisms around auditing and accountability and companies have responded to pressure that didn't come from government to issue what are called transparency reports that give us more information about how they're responding to government censorship and surveillance requests that didn't, that wasn'
rinat: i mean it could be like wikipedia, right? ms. mackinnon: yeah, or you know i mean there are a lot of -- you know i run a project project where we've started to rank companies on their policies and practices affecting freedom of expression and privacy. and the hope and we're working with consumer reports and the idea is that once you have a more informed public, once you're making it clearer, precisely what the different companies are doing exactly who is informing us a bit more about...
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well, wikipedia, somebody made that up. >> for 8 summers, you worked on a blueberry farm. >> that is true. >> you guys, you're called the entitlement generation. whether that is right or wrong, kellyanne schlepped away. >> i was the fastest because you got paid by the crate. we had to put the cellophane into the crate. 12 pints for a crate. the fast you were, the more you got paid. i learned to do that. >> that's good. we like that. >> i said somewhere in an interview and it got covered quite a bit, that so much i learned about hard work and camaraderie i learned on that f arm. because i started working on it when i was 12. were allowed but i think we have been outsourced to machines. many of my friends worked and we worked really hard. but we learned so much about teamwork. and honestly, the tax code. for, this is al time in your life, if i may, give you unsolicited advice, you can try things. and not a full commitment. take an internship and something you never actually thought you might like. it is a great way to figure out in 10 weeks whether you do or you don't. e advice i would
well, wikipedia, somebody made that up. >> for 8 summers, you worked on a blueberry farm. >> that is true. >> you guys, you're called the entitlement generation. whether that is right or wrong, kellyanne schlepped away. >> i was the fastest because you got paid by the crate. we had to put the cellophane into the crate. 12 pints for a crate. the fast you were, the more you got paid. i learned to do that. >> that's good. we like that. >> i said somewhere in an...
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yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the moon.id an internet search on how to land on the moon? absolutely. laughs did it have any useful information? yes. it said there had been 85 attempts and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are around 100 people working very hard here, and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model lander that makes smoke, and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. so what do you use to simulate moon dust? just like national space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what they're doing here. we're making sure we do everything right. we're just not making it fancy. we are going to make it frugal, specific to the mission, but there's absolutely no corners that we're cutting. and, to look at it fro
yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the moon.id an internet search on how to land on the moon? absolutely. laughs did it have any useful information? yes. it said there had been 85 attempts and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are around 100 people working very hard here, and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built...
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that is what she is described as at the top ofa what she is described as at the top of a wikipedia paget a wagdom? thank you so much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, lucy and hugh. goodbye. a little bit of summer warmth dries to make its presence felt in places through the early part of this week but that was swept away today by heavy downpours in places, particularly here in north yorkshire, where rates so localised flooding. once the rain cleared away, things calmed down with spells of sunshine and things look, to the next few days with a mixture of sunshine and showers but towards the south, not many shelters at all. on the radar you can see the heavy downpours that swept across northern england and scotland. we had some rain yesterday across a good part of northern ireland and across northern ireland, scotland and northern england, one or tw
that is what she is described as at the top ofa what she is described as at the top of a wikipedia paget a wagdom? thank you so much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, lucy and hugh. goodbye. a little bit of summer warmth dries to make its presence felt...
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yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the mood.internet search on how to land on the moon? absolutely. laughs did it have any useful information? yes. it said there had been 85 attempts and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are about 100 people working very hard here and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model lander that makes smoke and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. so what do you use to simulate moon dust? you could go to an expensive lab and try to buy lunar simulant, we just went to a stone quarry and asked them to give us the milling output. that's what this is — about 150 microns. it has electrostatic properties, which we're not able to replicate. it's supposed to be very, very electrostatic. so that means it will stick to the rover? that's correct. that's
yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the mood.internet search on how to land on the moon? absolutely. laughs did it have any useful information? yes. it said there had been 85 attempts and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are about 100 people working very hard here and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built...
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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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monetary sovereignty you know making sure that doesn't become a chain around according to other wikipedia page on roger there is thought i'm not going to paraphrase here but he wants to keep it go into a hard fork quickly because to keep the head of a state actor who may get into the business and put the cypherpunk movement out of business. why do a hard work if you don't have to well that's because because software sure backwards compatible so why do hard work if you don't have to and said we're able to do it as a software work that's backwards compatible and it was interesting roger actually said you know i'm in favor of like all these things that would buzz but i'm not in favor of side with so there's a little bit of cognitive dissonance there. i don't know why at the end of the day it looks like i said what's going to be activated and enforced by the end of august so it's kind of a moot point anyway ok well drawn to and you know with big respect for roger you know i mean a lot of propeller in the to me i mean i was roger we've been in the community publicly evangelizing it i was a lit
monetary sovereignty you know making sure that doesn't become a chain around according to other wikipedia page on roger there is thought i'm not going to paraphrase here but he wants to keep it go into a hard fork quickly because to keep the head of a state actor who may get into the business and put the cypherpunk movement out of business. why do a hard work if you don't have to well that's because because software sure backwards compatible so why do hard work if you don't have to and said...
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we are talking about the type of network the might be able to bring wikipedia to china en masse.nternet. caroline: i am also seeing the whopper coin! apparently russian burger king is launching its own token. one of the more ridiculous features in which we're seeing ico's being deployed, howard douglas could it get? >> it is anybody's guess -- how ridiculous could it yet -- could it get? >> we are seeing ico's attracting a lot of people trying to put their claims on this. and i think that announcement from the russian burger king was one of these incidences. i know it has been a big headline grabbing think outside the industry but it is not getting as much circulation within the industry. in the first work virtual capital fund in 2013, in cryptocurrency. we saw the first bitcoin slump and concern in 2013. when do you see it going mainstream, when will i be able to discuss this with my parents? >> you know, it is 30 happening in a large respect. even a year ago, as someone who has an at the super bowl for a long time, i did not imagine how quickly the sentiment to change. a year a
we are talking about the type of network the might be able to bring wikipedia to china en masse.nternet. caroline: i am also seeing the whopper coin! apparently russian burger king is launching its own token. one of the more ridiculous features in which we're seeing ico's being deployed, howard douglas could it get? >> it is anybody's guess -- how ridiculous could it yet -- could it get? >> we are seeing ico's attracting a lot of people trying to put their claims on this. and i...
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but i wanted to ask about -- it was something i read in grain in salt because it was on wikipedia about an inquiry that phyllis wheatley was subjected to prior to the publication of her book. i know a number of -- i think maybe benjamin franklin was there, she was subject to the inquiry by john hancock, signer of the declaration of independence. i was wondering if you could talk more about that because that seems to creorrespond with the idea of phyllis living in boston and living at a transitional point, it seemed to be a transitional point for her and her work to prove that mr. wheatley [ inaudible ]. >> yeah. there were, i believe, 18 people who were brought into that room and it was kind of like i would imagine an oral defense for a dissertation, you know, you had to prove that you wrote it, you had to prove that you had sufficient intelligence, you had to prove that you didn't plagiarize, you had to prove that you were authentic. and the leading minds or male minds of the time were gathered in that room and they examined her. they wanted to know was she capable of writing what she
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] >> your honor makes an excellent point, however, according to that authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare or thomas wrote this play, heath was pronounced has and it did indeed run and i do believe they have identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately by his true accomplice and macbeth at times would come through but never the less, she persisted. >> your clients went way beyond religious practices. they were sinking ships and destroying crops and falsely announcing that level and one the best picture. >> i don't remember that being in the record but after the first bit i do believe that macbeth is a climate change denier and secondly my clients want to be taken seriously but not literally. [laughter] >> anthony -- it's rather obvious that under 18 usc sections 373 the sisters never did commend macbeth nor solicit him to cause malcolm's death but did they not induce him to do the crime by telling him he will be key. i welcome your apply in poetic meter, two. [laughter] >> i'm not sure that i can do it again. [laughter] >> answer the ques
] >> your honor makes an excellent point, however, according to that authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare or thomas wrote this play, heath was pronounced has and it did indeed run and i do believe they have identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately by his true accomplice and macbeth at times would come through but never the less, she persisted. >> your clients went way beyond religious practices. they were sinking ships and...
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you know what on his web page, or maybe it was wikipedia. it says they were actually engaged, i think, back in 1992. >> and we use to read she wanted to get married at one point and then we stopped reading that. >> and there are a lot of >> she's evolving. >> a great read, right, barbara. >> he's the only brother i've ever met who could pull that off. >> thank you, barbara. >> stay around. >> there you go. >> love you, good to see you. >>> all right, chopper 4 over some breaking news in northern virginia right now. a woman hit and killed on the alexandria section of fairfax county. wow. we're just getting this information in here. this happened on beulah street. we understand this is not far from springfield town center. police are telling us they don't know exactly what caused the crash here at this scene. the driver, the striking vehicle was taken off to the hospital with medical condition, so we'll keep an eye on this and get more information on this and we'll bring y anything newou w >>>. >> what about the atlanta left that came charging
you know what on his web page, or maybe it was wikipedia. it says they were actually engaged, i think, back in 1992. >> and we use to read she wanted to get married at one point and then we stopped reading that. >> and there are a lot of >> she's evolving. >> a great read, right, barbara. >> he's the only brother i've ever met who could pull that off. >> thank you, barbara. >> stay around. >> there you go. >> love you, good to see you....
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frankly the world book encylopedia or wikipedia. and if you wanted to become an alt-rightist, i wouldn't enjoy you doing it, but i want you to be able to defend it with careful argumentation such that you would make the liberal quake in their boots for a minute. if you can't do that, then unfortunately you are a ring around the bath tub. i would tell them that straight to their face. >> john mcwhorter, thank you. >> don lemon, thank you. >>> and when we come back, this picture going viral after the charlottesville protest and being used as a political tool. i'm going to talk to the man at the center of the protest. he's going to tell his story. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. that's w
frankly the world book encylopedia or wikipedia. and if you wanted to become an alt-rightist, i wouldn't enjoy you doing it, but i want you to be able to defend it with careful argumentation such that you would make the liberal quake in their boots for a minute. if you can't do that, then unfortunately you are a ring around the bath tub. i would tell them that straight to their face. >> john mcwhorter, thank you. >> don lemon, thank you. >>> and when we come back, this...
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starts becoming psychological experts without to the degree coming in because they they read a 152nd wikipedia editor on dementia, says that this is personal and has nothing to do with policy analysis. >> molly: you touched on the storm coming into the town that this could be a moment for the president, how is he doing so far? most people see this as a test of an administration, staffing shake-ups, the major legislation did not get through, tax reform has yet to get done, but how can you look at it when a american state he is on the line? >> he has to do two things that george w. bush did not do with hurricane katrina in 2005. first of all, he needs to appear concerned, interested, not do a flyover. and second of all, his administration has to show that the emergency management people are ready to spring into action, they are saving lives, and that he is working with the state of florida gives to save lives coming in so far he has done that. >> molly: do you feel like he is reacting in that way? at the beginning of the storming and hear the president saying, we are working together, on this, o
starts becoming psychological experts without to the degree coming in because they they read a 152nd wikipedia editor on dementia, says that this is personal and has nothing to do with policy analysis. >> molly: you touched on the storm coming into the town that this could be a moment for the president, how is he doing so far? most people see this as a test of an administration, staffing shake-ups, the major legislation did not get through, tax reform has yet to get done, but how can you...
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according to that authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare or thomas wrote this play, heath was pronounced have and it did indeed rhyme and i believe they identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately by his true accomplished, his wife lady macbeth and macbeth at times would come through but no, nevertheless he persisted. [laughter] >> your clients went way beyond moral religious practices. they were destroying ships and crops and falsely announcing that lala land one best picture. [laughter] >> i don't remember that last one being in the record but as to the first bit, again, i do believe that macbeth is somewhat a climate change denier and secondly, my client want to be taken seriously but not literally. [laughter] >> misdemeanor, as a strict textual list, i think it's rather obvious that under 18 usc section 373 the sisters never did commands macbeth nor solicit him to cause malcolm's death but did they not induce them to do the crime by telling him he will be king? i welcome your reply in poetic meter, two. >> i'm not sure that i ca
according to that authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare or thomas wrote this play, heath was pronounced have and it did indeed rhyme and i believe they identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately by his true accomplished, his wife lady macbeth and macbeth at times would come through but no, nevertheless he persisted. [laughter] >> your clients went way beyond moral religious practices. they were destroying ships and crops and falsely...
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frankly the world book inpsycholopedia or wikipedia.to become an alt-rightest, i wouldn't enjoy you doing it, but i want you to be able to defend it with careful argumentation such that you would make the liberal quake in their boots for a minute. if you can't do that, then unfortunately you are a ring around the bath tub. i would tell them that straight to their face. >> john mcwhorter, thank you. >> don lemon, thank you. >> and when we come back, this picture going viral after the charlottesville protest and being used as a political tool. i'm going to talk to the man at the center of the protest. bell . ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not s
frankly the world book inpsycholopedia or wikipedia.to become an alt-rightest, i wouldn't enjoy you doing it, but i want you to be able to defend it with careful argumentation such that you would make the liberal quake in their boots for a minute. if you can't do that, then unfortunately you are a ring around the bath tub. i would tell them that straight to their face. >> john mcwhorter, thank you. >> don lemon, thank you. >> and when we come back, this picture going viral...
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. >> jimmy: it is big, but then i go, "oh, i looked back in some wikipedia, and i saw that you were a jimmy: you were the stock photo in every college brochure. >> disclaimer, i needed the money. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here you are right there. this is -- yeah. everyone. [ cheers and applause ] guys, girls. every race represented. [ light laughter ] here's you working hard at a a computer, maybe. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: be honest, is there anything on that screen? >> yeah, the computer wasn't on. it wasn't on. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it wasn't on at all, yeah. >> it wasn't on. >> jimmy: i like this one, too. this is you and the gang. [ laughter ] going through some homework? >> i think its so ridiculous. i mean, these photos are, you know, for you know, college awareness, getting students through college and stuff. and they said we want to make you guys look more natural. and they decided to give us a a piece of paper between us. [ laughter ] and i said like, this is a a commercial for the brokest school ever. >> jimmy: you can only afford one piece of paper. >> yeah, onl
. >> jimmy: it is big, but then i go, "oh, i looked back in some wikipedia, and i saw that you were a jimmy: you were the stock photo in every college brochure. >> disclaimer, i needed the money. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here you are right there. this is -- yeah. everyone. [ cheers and applause ] guys, girls. every race represented. [ light laughter ] here's you working hard at a a computer, maybe. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: be honest, is there anything on...
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the poem at that time. 1903, and thisl is what miller was referring to -- obviously, he went to wikipediaad the national park service website, so he is up on his information here, but in 1903, a private donation was made by a friend of lazarus as a tribute to her 15 years after her death, and the poem still did not catch on until the 1930's them a when it was embraced by pro-immigration lists -- pro-immigrations. a man saw in the poem a most eloquent statement for his cause. he quoted it. his coworkers quoted it. they introduced it in schools and children begin to memorize it. it was a set to music, etc. since the 1930's, the poem and the statue have been inextricably linked. there are many debates about immigration reform, which has certainly not been static since the 1930's. amy: go ahead with your conclusion. causen miller says -- the -- because the poem was not on the statue when it was dedicated, it has nothing to do with the statute -- i think that is a very false statement. amy: especially because it has now been on the base of the statue of liberty for over 120 years rather, 114 y
the poem at that time. 1903, and thisl is what miller was referring to -- obviously, he went to wikipediaad the national park service website, so he is up on his information here, but in 1903, a private donation was made by a friend of lazarus as a tribute to her 15 years after her death, and the poem still did not catch on until the 1930's them a when it was embraced by pro-immigration lists -- pro-immigrations. a man saw in the poem a most eloquent statement for his cause. he quoted it. his...
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however -- [laughing] according to that really authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare, or thomas, wrote this play it was pronounced different so it did indeed rhyme and to delete have identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately buy history accomplice, his wife lady macbeth. macbeth at times his true nature would come through know, nevertheless, she persisted. >> your clients went way beyond mortal religious practices. they were sinking ships, destroying crops and falsely announcing that la la land won best picture. [laughing] >> i don't remember that last bit being in the record. [laughing] but as to the first bit, again, i do believe that macbeth is somewhat of a climate change denier. secondly, my clients want to be taken seriously but not literally. [laughing] [applause] >> ms. maynard, ms. maynard, as a strict textualist, i think and rather obvious that under 18 usc section 373, the sisters never give command macbeth nor solicit him to cause malcolm was deaf. but -- death. but did not induce him to do the crime by telling him he w
however -- [laughing] according to that really authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare, or thomas, wrote this play it was pronounced different so it did indeed rhyme and to delete have identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately buy history accomplice, his wife lady macbeth. macbeth at times his true nature would come through know, nevertheless, she persisted. >> your clients went way beyond mortal religious practices. they were sinking...
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however, according to that really authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare, or thomas, wrote this play, it did indeed rhine and a do believe they have identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately i his true accomplice, his wife lady macbeth. macbeth at times to nature would come through but no, nevertheless, she persisted. [applause] >> your clients went way beyond mortal religious practices, right? they were sinking ships, destroying crops and announcing lala land won best picture. [laughing] >> i don't remember the last being relevant. but as to the first bit, again i do believe that macbeth the summit of the climate change denier, and secondly, my clients want to be taken seriously but not literally. [laughing] [applause] >> ms. maynard, ms. maynard, as a strict textualist, i think it rather obvious that under 18 usc section 373, the sisters never get command macbeth, nor solicit them to cause now comes death. but did they not induce him to do the crime by telling him he will be king? and will you reply in -- >> i'm not sure that i c
however, according to that really authoritative legal source, wikipedia, when shakespeare, or thomas, wrote this play, it did indeed rhine and a do believe they have identified the right man who was, however, driven to do what he did ultimately i his true accomplice, his wife lady macbeth. macbeth at times to nature would come through but no, nevertheless, she persisted. [applause] >> your clients went way beyond mortal religious practices, right? they were sinking ships, destroying crops...
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building and monument in the area, researching famous residents, and uploading that information to wikipediay 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 bring. despite the many challenges the government here 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. >> reporter: a magic found in every tile and stone. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in the medina of tunis. >> woodruff: hopefully, summer vacation has allowed you to catch up on your reading. tonight, belove
building and monument in the area, researching famous residents, and uploading that information to wikipediay 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 bring. despite the many challenges the government here faces, leila ben gacem says cultural heritage should...
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frankly, if you look in wikipedia, you will find a list of 14 missile sites and nuclear production facilitiest would be the heart of a strike on north korean facilities. they're generally speaking in the far north of the country, so common sense tell us beijing and moscow should be involved. at the minimum, beijing and moscow should not oppose strikes on north korea. ideally, they'd join us or at least warn north korea in advance, a sort of last-chance dialogue with them, convey a message that this time the americans may use force. >> brangham: you believe we ought to if necessary do a preemptive strike on the north korean facilities? >> yes. i'm inspired by an op-ed piece written by ash carter and bill perry that revealed years later the way the agreed framework came about is they went ahead with not only a war plan, a concept, but also preparations to have a strike on north korea. in my viewrks that's what proposed the -- produced the agreed framework which at the time was a great step forward. >> brangham: you heard this, the super sanctions, leaning on the chinese to increase pressure, an
frankly, if you look in wikipedia, you will find a list of 14 missile sites and nuclear production facilitiest would be the heart of a strike on north korean facilities. they're generally speaking in the far north of the country, so common sense tell us beijing and moscow should be involved. at the minimum, beijing and moscow should not oppose strikes on north korea. ideally, they'd join us or at least warn north korea in advance, a sort of last-chance dialogue with them, convey a message that...
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yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the moon. attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are around 100 people working very hard here, and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model lander that makes smoke, and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. just like national space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what they're doing here. we're making sure we do everything right. we're just not making it fancy. we are going to make it frugal, specific to the mission, but there's absolutely no corners that we're cutting. and, to look at it from a more philosophical way, we have one shot to win this. we don't have a flight spare, so if one blows up we can go and fly the other, we have to get this right. team indus is one of five start—ups from around
yes, i googled it and figured out what wikipedia had to say about landing on the moon. attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are around 100 people working very hard here, and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model lander that makes smoke, and a simulated lunar surface complete...
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we kept on seeing these examples of companies and individuals and things like -- look at dish wikipedia, very diverse people though crowd was a powerful phenomenon. so that leads to three-part structure in the book. >> so, i think one of the an an neck e neck -- an net dote is about alpha go. er who here is familiar with the alpha go story? >> how much -- a lot of people. >> okay. >> so those who aren't, do you want to explain what happened? >> sure. alpha go is an example of a machine learning algorithm that wag trained to play the game of go. the ancient game of go is that sort of a little board game but vastly more complicated than, say, chess, which was beat by machines back in 1997. there -- it's-there are more possible moves in a game of go than atom inside the universe. and the tradition principal programming techniques of trying to sample even a tiny fraction of the moves is completely infees able, and for that reason, as recently as 2015, computer scientists were surveyed when the thought machines would be able to beat humans at the game of go, and they predicted, probably arou
we kept on seeing these examples of companies and individuals and things like -- look at dish wikipedia, very diverse people though crowd was a powerful phenomenon. so that leads to three-part structure in the book. >> so, i think one of the an an neck e neck -- an net dote is about alpha go. er who here is familiar with the alpha go story? >> how much -- a lot of people. >> okay. >> so those who aren't, do you want to explain what happened? >> sure. alpha go is an...
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yeah, you do. >> wikipedia, it's probably -- >> yeah, it's probably wrong. somebody probably made that up. so, for eight summers, you worked on a blueberry farm. >> that is true. >> is that right? >> yes, it is. >> so, you guys, i hate to tell you, but you're called the entitlement generation. so, whether that's right or wrong, kellyanne, you know, schlepped away. i think you won like the best packer award? >> i was the fastest, because you got paid by the crate, so we had to put the cellophane into the crate, 12 times, 12 times for a crate. so, i was the fastest because the faster you were, the more you got paid. >> awesome! >> so, i learned how to do that. a little bit of a maniac about it. >> well, we like that. >> i said somewhere in an interview and it got covered quite a bit, thankfully, kate, that so much of what i learned about hard work and comradery i learned on that farm, because i started working on it when i was 12. and yes, you were allowed. i think we've been outsourced to machines now in that position, but yes, you were allowed to be. and man
yeah, you do. >> wikipedia, it's probably -- >> yeah, it's probably wrong. somebody probably made that up. so, for eight summers, you worked on a blueberry farm. >> that is true. >> is that right? >> yes, it is. >> so, you guys, i hate to tell you, but you're called the entitlement generation. so, whether that's right or wrong, kellyanne, you know, schlepped away. i think you won like the best packer award? >> i was the fastest, because you got paid by...
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service awards go on and space pioneer and as word if you look him up in the all knowing findeen wikipedia you will this terrific photo of bill in a a model of the space transportation system. ost of us know it's a space shuttle with his hand up on this tunnel that's the 1978. while.n at this for a let's go on to that as with physics from university f burn in switzerland the associate administrator for the cience director prior to joining he was professor in erospace engineering at university of michigan and the founding director of the center in the college for engineering finding his name reviewed 0 peer articles. involved in numerous science including 18 year recently s mission ompleted and the advanced composition explore or ace physics mission. guessing the heat one has to take in washington is no big you?for low on the scale compared to what you get from the sun and wired up to go is steve. administrator of the space technology director programs for he nasa focusing on exploration and science mission needs while also working on the capabilities by he greater a row space community and
service awards go on and space pioneer and as word if you look him up in the all knowing findeen wikipedia you will this terrific photo of bill in a a model of the space transportation system. ost of us know it's a space shuttle with his hand up on this tunnel that's the 1978. while.n at this for a let's go on to that as with physics from university f burn in switzerland the associate administrator for the cience director prior to joining he was professor in erospace engineering at university...
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you even have a wikipedia page. >> the gram is the way to go.ound it. >> he found the clue already in washington square park? >> can we see it? >> he has it. i guess when we come back he'll read it. >> we'll come back to it. >> we know he has it but when we come back we'll see it. >> what were you saying? >> here's the thing. 20 years ago we did a segment that men were starting to wear makeup like women did. then it kind of went away. remember the metro sexual thing? apparently in 2017 makeup for men is back but we've taken it up a notch. >> in a subtle way. the key is putting on makeup but without the woman noticing. >> you don't want your girlfriend or your wife to even know, right? >> absolutely. you want to look natural. >> what about if i put fake eyelashes on or lip gloss? >> most guys wouldn't wear fake lashes. they would call it lip conditioner or lip balm. >> can i get some conditioner for my lips? ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them i
you even have a wikipedia page. >> the gram is the way to go.ound it. >> he found the clue already in washington square park? >> can we see it? >> he has it. i guess when we come back he'll read it. >> we'll come back to it. >> we know he has it but when we come back we'll see it. >> what were you saying? >> here's the thing. 20 years ago we did a segment that men were starting to wear makeup like women did. then it kind of went away. remember the...
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. >> shannon: i had some buddy send me a tweet facetiously today of a wikipedia entry of someone named common name, but dating back to this guy in the 1700s 1800s noting that he was a slave owner and asking whether james brown, the well loved broadcaster would somehow be pulled from some sort of broadcast? it sounds ridiculous, but it's actually happening. >> there is actually this level of sensitivity on college campuses, and what is really important is to recognize it as insidious and not bring it to the corporate realm and not let it spread, this idea that you can be triggered by someone sharing a slightly similar name. it's just madness, and it should not be treated as legitimate point of view because it's not. >> shannon: do you agree? >> i agree. football should be about the game, it should be about the pride in your university and so on. i really think that this is distracting from uva, which should be a good team again this year. overall, i do agree with what molly is saying. this strikes me as a corporate nothing in the midst of a cultural firestorm. >> shannon: it does remind
. >> shannon: i had some buddy send me a tweet facetiously today of a wikipedia entry of someone named common name, but dating back to this guy in the 1700s 1800s noting that he was a slave owner and asking whether james brown, the well loved broadcaster would somehow be pulled from some sort of broadcast? it sounds ridiculous, but it's actually happening. >> there is actually this level of sensitivity on college campuses, and what is really important is to recognize it as insidious...
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if you look them up in the all knowing all seeing wikipedia you will find this terrific photo of billin a wind tunnel with a model of the street space transportation system, most of us know it is the space shuttle with his hand up on this metal model in the tunnel. that was 1978. been at this for a wild. let's go on to thomas, thomas zurbuchen with a phd in physics from the university of switzerland, the 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 founding director of the center for entrepreneurship in the college of engineering. you will find his name on 200 peer-reviewed articles. he has been involved with numerous science missions including the spectacularly successful 18 year ulysses solar and helio syria commission that recently completed messenger maker he is mercury orbiter mission and the composition explorer, ace helio physics mission so i am guessing the heat one has to take in washington is no big deal for you. pretty low on the scale compared to what you
if you look them up in the all knowing all seeing wikipedia you will find this terrific photo of billin a wind tunnel with a model of the street space transportation system, most of us know it is the space shuttle with his hand up on this metal model in the tunnel. that was 1978. been at this for a wild. let's go on to thomas, thomas zurbuchen with a phd in physics from the university of switzerland, the science mission directorate. prior to joining the agency he was professor of space science...