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jimmy wales one of the founders of wikipedia is browsing in a beautiful old bookstore in london. books have been a lifelong source of inspiration for him. so this seemed like a great place to meet. well i was a very early reader learned to require early and my house was full of books we had encyclopedias at home and i really loved my world book encyclopedia early in my career i was a futures and options trader in chicago. i thought it was really fun and interesting it was very quantitative and a lot of mathematics and so forth i really enjoyed that but i also got really interested in the internet really excited by the internet when i saw. well as a hobby i was working on writing a web browser. where else continue developing wiki pedia while you were still working in finance in chicago that's where he made his first million. today wales as a man of independent means and lives with his family in london wiki pedia is now the world's fifth most popular website does he regret founding it as a nonprofit no no not at all i'm really proud of it as it is and you know i think. you know it'
jimmy wales one of the founders of wikipedia is browsing in a beautiful old bookstore in london. books have been a lifelong source of inspiration for him. so this seemed like a great place to meet. well i was a very early reader learned to require early and my house was full of books we had encyclopedias at home and i really loved my world book encyclopedia early in my career i was a futures and options trader in chicago. i thought it was really fun and interesting it was very quantitative and...
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hope for that you can take photos and make them available to others and by posting your photos to wikipedia they gain a new significance these writers are all volunteers they started out just using the online encyclopedia many first took photos for a work of p.t.o. before they started to write or update entries themselves they're going to revise the entry for the museum so they took new photos of these two for example and his wife he was an egyptian civil servant more than four and a half thousand years ago the museum's façade is also worth a photo or two there are about two million entries in the german version of wikipedia and the number is growing all the time. you know. and it depends on the light but i try to be in the right place at the right time when i have time off to work i make my photos look more professional i edit them on my computer touch them up and publish them on wiki media commons. these are all wiki authors they came to leipzig for wiki content he seventeen a conference for contributors to the world of wiki there are more than six thousand in germany alone. if you take a
hope for that you can take photos and make them available to others and by posting your photos to wikipedia they gain a new significance these writers are all volunteers they started out just using the online encyclopedia many first took photos for a work of p.t.o. before they started to write or update entries themselves they're going to revise the entry for the museum so they took new photos of these two for example and his wife he was an egyptian civil servant more than four and a half...
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with fake news and russian trolls dominating the headlines the founder of wikipedia jimmy wales says the news is broken but he can fix it i'll ask him how. i'm in the house and also on the show the palestinian activist nonviolent resistance has led him to be dubbed the palestinian gunmen israel is about to put him on trial in a military court i'll ask him what he thinks the future holds for the palestinian struggle but first in an era of trump fake news and russian propaganda tech giants such as google and facebook are struggling to. and an effective way to stop the spread of dissin from asian the founder of online encyclopedia wiki pedia says he has the solution and is lord use of news outlet we keep tribune but will it work this week's headliner from london jimmy wales. jimmy wales thanks for joining me on up front you're about to launch a project called wiki tribune with the bold objective to quote fix the news to combat the rise of fake news facebook has just announced they're actually in this thing we could pedia with you founded to help combat fake news so how big a problem do
with fake news and russian trolls dominating the headlines the founder of wikipedia jimmy wales says the news is broken but he can fix it i'll ask him how. i'm in the house and also on the show the palestinian activist nonviolent resistance has led him to be dubbed the palestinian gunmen israel is about to put him on trial in a military court i'll ask him what he thinks the future holds for the palestinian struggle but first in an era of trump fake news and russian propaganda tech giants such...
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steve: let me add that to your wikipedia. will somebody put that in his wikipedia right now.n: it's not at all accurate. it's unbelievable. steve: i have to look it up. brian: it's really bad. in just a few hours, president trump will hit the road to push for his new tax reform plan. he will be in pennsylvania. cue the girl u. ainsley: so what should we expect? joining us now from washington, d.c. with all the brand new details is griff jenkins. i'm sorry, i was off in space thinking about my wick peed i can't. brian: don't look. >> let me tell you the president is going to cruise perhaps with the windows down going to familiar ground harrisburg, pennsylvania making third trip since taking office. he will be speaking at the international guard hanger and a lot of that audience is going to be made up of truck drivers. a group the president considers the life flood of the economy. in fact, here's an excerpt from his speech that the white house has just released. it speaks to truckers who says, quote, when your trucks are moving, america is growing. that is why my administration
steve: let me add that to your wikipedia. will somebody put that in his wikipedia right now.n: it's not at all accurate. it's unbelievable. steve: i have to look it up. brian: it's really bad. in just a few hours, president trump will hit the road to push for his new tax reform plan. he will be in pennsylvania. cue the girl u. ainsley: so what should we expect? joining us now from washington, d.c. with all the brand new details is griff jenkins. i'm sorry, i was off in space thinking about my...
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wikipedia's a good example. wikipedia somehow has managed, you know, it's not perfect. occasionally there'll be entries on comic book characters which are longer than former presidents or -- [laughter] you know, things like that. but, you know, system ground rules have really helped wikipedia, and i'll add a political side to this. youu notice wikipedia hasn't had a fake news problem. one of the upshots of this business model which just focuses on giving people what way about they want to see, maxg the hours you spend on facebook or so forth is feeding people exactly what they want. it powers the filter bubble business model which is another book actually, filter bubble. how is that business model, the incessant demand that you give people exactly what they want to see has pushed us very far towards the polarized politics of our current time. you know, everyone knows this, but the right hears exactly what they want to hear, the left hears exactly what they want to hear. it feeds upon itself and creates a vicious and insane kind of politics. i think the contest retention
wikipedia's a good example. wikipedia somehow has managed, you know, it's not perfect. occasionally there'll be entries on comic book characters which are longer than former presidents or -- [laughter] you know, things like that. but, you know, system ground rules have really helped wikipedia, and i'll add a political side to this. youu notice wikipedia hasn't had a fake news problem. one of the upshots of this business model which just focuses on giving people what way about they want to see,...
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people researchers went to wikipedia and found corollary ages and after snowden, there was 22% trop in traffic to that. what is important to remember is that the moment you worry about the government looking at you ar the wrong reasons, that is problem, and when you spread that across society, it doesn't of the population is going to be alarmed and afraid, there is going to be 20% that are worry body how they interact online and americans ghts as today and they are not unreasonable people, they are people like you. consider edward snowden a hero? guest: i think it is kind of and i think snowden said that. we deal with facts and the issue have with the fisa court, with the nsa, it makes it in facts.cult to deal i think it is a huge problem that snowden was the person to know. what we the fact he did it or that he xyz reason e it for is not material. the problem is the government is spy og millions of americans. kaufman, texas, marlin is morning.can, good caller: i agree with you on a an le of things, i'm 81-year-old republican, i heard democratic talking points, you job for them, at the
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lightly but i also don't think it's an insurmountable issue so on that note you of course founded wikipedia the hugely popular online encyclopedia that allows anyone theoretically to write and edit entries which makes it a pretty obvious target i would say for spreading disinformation or trying to spread disinformation hoax stories can you say for a fact today jimmy wales that the russians didn't infiltrate the wikipedia editing community to in some shape or form during the last election yeah i can say that i mean i'm sure somebody tried i'm sure you can find the minimus things around the edges but the point is that wiki pedia community is a very robust community they take their responsibility very seriously and they're really good at vetting a news story so if somebody creates a fake news site that says pope and or says trump well that might spread virally on facebook because it's going to spread from people who. i don't think we should be condescending not everybody needs to be an expert on the news but people aren't an expert others may say oh wow that's amazing and they pass and pass it
lightly but i also don't think it's an insurmountable issue so on that note you of course founded wikipedia the hugely popular online encyclopedia that allows anyone theoretically to write and edit entries which makes it a pretty obvious target i would say for spreading disinformation or trying to spread disinformation hoax stories can you say for a fact today jimmy wales that the russians didn't infiltrate the wikipedia editing community to in some shape or form during the last election yeah i...
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helpful but not fully reliable 'cause it is wikipedia. >> do your research.eck out two different sources, three, you know. >> it's -- is it making us lazier, too. >> sure it is. it's making it more convenient and that was okay i think for awhile and then people started -- >> do your research. >> people started trying to trick us. >> all right. after the break, more from annapolis on week two of the college tour. >> and a live look outside as we head to break on this friday morning. weather and traffic on the 5s next. if it's fake news i just don't... >> how do you know it's fake news? >> ♪ ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed gillespie would put the government in charge of a woman's personal decisions, not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, if ed gillespie would like to se sabortion banned,le i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. >> ♪ >> welcome back. time now 6:12. this morning the c
helpful but not fully reliable 'cause it is wikipedia. >> do your research.eck out two different sources, three, you know. >> it's -- is it making us lazier, too. >> sure it is. it's making it more convenient and that was okay i think for awhile and then people started -- >> do your research. >> people started trying to trick us. >> all right. after the break, more from annapolis on week two of the college tour. >> and a live look outside as we head to...
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they added a new eye button that opens up an informational panel showing wikipedia entries about publishersed articles. not sure that will do it but facebook hopes it will help give users more context about the links they see online. >> netflix raising the price of its most popular video streaming plan by a reported 10 percent. the change affects most of the netflix 53 million u.s. subscribers. netflix will now charge $11 per month instead of the $10 for the plan that includes hd and allows people to simultaneously watch programs on two different internet he can't canned devices. the plan that limits subscribers to one screen per time without hd will remain at eight dollars. >> ♪ >> start the oscar buzz. a few flips from boo two. >> red carpet premiere for boo two is happening tonight steps up the street. kevin mccarthy live at the gallery. >> tony you make me laugh so much by the way. [laughter] >> good afternoon. i'm warning up the carpet for the red carpet premiere of washington, d.c.'s tyler perry's boo two. the movie is opening up nationwide on october 20 but i'm here for the red carpe
they added a new eye button that opens up an informational panel showing wikipedia entries about publishersed articles. not sure that will do it but facebook hopes it will help give users more context about the links they see online. >> netflix raising the price of its most popular video streaming plan by a reported 10 percent. the change affects most of the netflix 53 million u.s. subscribers. netflix will now charge $11 per month instead of the $10 for the plan that includes hd and...
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they've added a new i button that opens up an informational panel which will show wikipedia entries about publishers of these various news stories and related articles. facebook hopes it will help give users more context about the links they see online. not a bad idea. netflix is raising the price of by a reported ten percent. the change effects most of netflix' 53 milieu s subscribers. netflix will now charge $11 per month instead of $10 for the plan that includes h d and allows people to simultaneously watch programs on two different internet connected devices. another plan that we have, a similar plan that limits subscribers to one screen the at a time without high definition will remain at lot of people cut the cord trying to save money, but now the prices keep go up and up oh oancht still it's nowhere near cable. q. no. but a the lot of those apps that you subscribe to for different channels, those add up >> yeah. and you still pay a lot. they keep making great shows on all these channels. i can't part with netflix. that's why they can do it right now. nature could he season three, t
they've added a new i button that opens up an informational panel which will show wikipedia entries about publishers of these various news stories and related articles. facebook hopes it will help give users more context about the links they see online. not a bad idea. netflix is raising the price of by a reported ten percent. the change effects most of netflix' 53 milieu s subscribers. netflix will now charge $11 per month instead of $10 for the plan that includes h d and allows people to...
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treat it as as as gospel well it isn't and i had to correct some mistakes they made on me or on on wikipedia i change them several times and they ban me for it so they don't like things being corrected well i'm sorry i'm not going to take my news from other people i think the one good thing about the internet is we can make our own news and i think that's been a big advantage but we mustn't let the big boys try to control the international. media that is important we keep control over herself. and i said if you look at your page now we keep a member of parliament the u.k. thank you very much thank you. well meanwhile the new york times is at the center of another story it had previously claimed antivirus software produced by the russian based company cast first had been used by moscow to spy on the u.s. however an investigation by germany's cyber security agency says there's no evidence. to warn against the use of conspiracy products since we have no evidence of misconduct by the company this is in itself it seems that the story behind has more questions than answers it all started with the
treat it as as as gospel well it isn't and i had to correct some mistakes they made on me or on on wikipedia i change them several times and they ban me for it so they don't like things being corrected well i'm sorry i'm not going to take my news from other people i think the one good thing about the internet is we can make our own news and i think that's been a big advantage but we mustn't let the big boys try to control the international. media that is important we keep control over herself....
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that panel shows wikipedia entries about publishers and related articles.ive users more context about the links they see online. >> time now is 4:53 and time for this morning's fox beat free friday and it's all aboard a magical journey for those who tru spirit of christmas. i can't believe we're talking christmas already. you can enter for an enchanted ride to the north pole. >> now we're selecting one lucky person to win four tickets to the polar express on november 17 and b and o railroad museum in baltimore. each prize has a retail volume of $100 provided by b and o railroad museum. >> go to fox5 d.c.'s facebook page starting now through 11:59 p.m. and enter for a chance to win. four winners will be selected by random drawing on october 9. all entrants must be 18 or older. complete rules are available at fox5dc.com/contests. >> ♪ >> 4:54 is the time. we're also hoping for some good luck tonight in the opening playoff game against the defending world series champion chicago cubs. good weather, right. >> i can guarantee the weather. i can't guarantee a win
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commerce website will buy do wikipedia weibo cool i does now way for. elections or. no johohn has returned too china after studying at stanford university in the u. s.. then starting out her career at microsoft. she developed a prototype in silicon valley but decided to come back to beijing and settle into one so. since she jim ping came to power in twenty thirteen. innovation and technology have been declared national priorities. chinese authorities have established a series of strong incentives including tax cuts or financial help to drop brings back to chin. yeah a little to get policies have been established to encourage people to a pin startups. it's crazy now. more and more young people even students have lost startups. the climate of businesses keeps getting better and better at home yeah. in june one soon flagship computer companies are already well established including both american and chinese brands. last year more than twenty billion euros were invested in john one so. by comparison investors spent some thirty billion euros in silicon valley through twen
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with fake news and russian trolls dominating the headlines the founder of wikipedia jimmy wales says the news is broken but he can fix it i'll ask him how.
with fake news and russian trolls dominating the headlines the founder of wikipedia jimmy wales says the news is broken but he can fix it i'll ask him how.
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it is on wikipedia. it is a little cartoon that looks like it was done by a disney animator.white and the seven dorms. he is piloting a little fighter plane. i do not know if it was a patch bed it was an insignia that was adopted. a motto that was fil-m." 'em, with >> that was good, i'm glad you had an answer so fast! anyone else? >> [indiscernible] >> the question was, were there any classified films? crimes i am not an expert in the closet gay snow information, but anything from world war ii i think is declassified now but there might be exception for technology. there were a lot of things classified because one of the things they did was they had a model, there is a great film that shows it. that film was classified. they would make a film to prepare pilots to go to a bombing run. they had a camera that would run over it to show where they needed to go. that would all be classified now. [indiscernible question] before america got involved, did -- create films during the >> the question is whether the first motion picture unit unit would have sent people out to capture film
it is on wikipedia. it is a little cartoon that looks like it was done by a disney animator.white and the seven dorms. he is piloting a little fighter plane. i do not know if it was a patch bed it was an insignia that was adopted. a motto that was fil-m." 'em, with >> that was good, i'm glad you had an answer so fast! anyone else? >> [indiscernible] >> the question was, were there any classified films? crimes i am not an expert in the closet gay snow information, but...
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with fake news and russian trolls dominating the headlines the founder of wikipedia jimmy wales says the news is broken but he can fix it i'll ask him how. i met the house and also on the show the palestinian activist nonviolent resistance has led him to be dubbed the palestinian gun the israel is about to put him on trial in a military court i'll ask him what he thinks the future holds for the palestinian struggle but first in an era of trump fake news and russian propaganda tech giants such as google and facebook are struggling to find an effective way to stop the spread of this information the founder of online encyclopedia wiki pedia says he has the solution and is launching is a news outlet tribune but will it work this week headliner from london jimmy wales . jimmy wales thanks for joining me from you're about to launch a project called wiki tribune with the bold objective to quote fix the news to combat the rise of fake news facebook has just announced they're actually in this thing we could pedia with you founded to help combat fake news so how big a problem do you think this
with fake news and russian trolls dominating the headlines the founder of wikipedia jimmy wales says the news is broken but he can fix it i'll ask him how. i met the house and also on the show the palestinian activist nonviolent resistance has led him to be dubbed the palestinian gun the israel is about to put him on trial in a military court i'll ask him what he thinks the future holds for the palestinian struggle but first in an era of trump fake news and russian propaganda tech giants such...
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>> according to wikipedia, there are 170 new york city subway stations in brooklyn. >> jimmy: and sheing. very quietly. hey, google, what train do you take from flat bush to coney island in. >> the best way by train is to catch q departing at 10:20 p.m. >> jimmy: i told you the q. did i say the q? i said the q. can we please be quiet now and eat? >> i've been eating. >> hey, can i borrow that? >> jimmy: do you have wi-fi in 1978? >> i don't know. when was wi-fi released? >> it was first released for consumers in 1997. >> you got some mouth! >> let's go wash our mouth out. >> i can't believe they talk like that. >> google home mini is powered by google assistant. a little help at hole like only google can. >> jimmy: we'll be right back! your house, so it gets you. fr if you mumble. [minions gibberish] it gets you. if you talk like this: man: add worcestershire sauce to my cart. it still gets you. gh: ok adding now. and if you're like: man: hey google, play my love playlist. (truly madly deeply by savage garden plays) uh really? play my love playlist. (pony by ginuwine plays) it's googl
>> according to wikipedia, there are 170 new york city subway stations in brooklyn. >> jimmy: and sheing. very quietly. hey, google, what train do you take from flat bush to coney island in. >> the best way by train is to catch q departing at 10:20 p.m. >> jimmy: i told you the q. did i say the q? i said the q. can we please be quiet now and eat? >> i've been eating. >> hey, can i borrow that? >> jimmy: do you have wi-fi in 1978? >> i don't know....
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it is on wikipedia. it is a little cartoon that looks like it was done by a disney animator.e and the seven dorms. -- and the seven dwarfs. he is piloting a little fighter plane. i do not know if it was a patch bed it was an insignia that was adopted. and they had a motto that was "we kill 'em, with fil-m." >> that was good, i'm glad you had an answer so fast! anyone else? >> [indiscernible] [inaudible] >> the question was, were there any classified films? i am not an expert in the closet -- in green classification. almost everything from world war ii and has been declassified. there would be exceptions related to nuclear technology. ofthe time, there are a lot things classified because one of the things they did is that they a full-scaled model. there is a great film that shows how -- that film is classified. they had a full-scale model of japan that they would make a film to prepare the pilots to go do a bombing run. they would have a little camera that would run over it to show exactly where they needed to go. that is all declassified now. great question. >> [inaudible] be
it is on wikipedia. it is a little cartoon that looks like it was done by a disney animator.e and the seven dorms. -- and the seven dwarfs. he is piloting a little fighter plane. i do not know if it was a patch bed it was an insignia that was adopted. and they had a motto that was "we kill 'em, with fil-m." >> that was good, i'm glad you had an answer so fast! anyone else? >> [indiscernible] [inaudible] >> the question was, were there any classified films? i am not...
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her own wikipedia page describes her battle with the congress to let her wear a hat on the house floor as her primary legislative achievement, effort. suddenly, this woman is supposed to be the foil to the president of the united states, the most powerful man on earth. it is just bizarre. i think the challenge to general kelly's credibility. i think we all give him an enormous amount of respect for the service he has brought to the country, to the loss of his son and to some degree to the service he has brought to the country now stabilizing the trump white house. the problem they have is who in the white house is able to say, we might have been mistaken about how we remembered that? this administration is never -- >> if they deent on't do that, kelly surrender his credibility? he just used that podium to admonish reporters and said, i don't think i am being fired. he said, i'm not leaving and i think i need better sources. he told them he was an eyewitness to wilson boasting about getting this funding in public statements that video contradicts? if he doesn't apologize, what is his cr
her own wikipedia page describes her battle with the congress to let her wear a hat on the house floor as her primary legislative achievement, effort. suddenly, this woman is supposed to be the foil to the president of the united states, the most powerful man on earth. it is just bizarre. i think the challenge to general kelly's credibility. i think we all give him an enormous amount of respect for the service he has brought to the country, to the loss of his son and to some degree to the...
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it is curated by wikipedia and look at related articles.f we as citizens begin to use some of these tools being put in place right now physically, that we will start to see a decrease in some of these types of stories. we need to be vigilant as citizens as much as these companies, i think. >> how, professor young, does the president awes use of the phrase fake news complicate things? i lot of people say he calls it fake news when he doesn't like what he is hearing. >> yeah. the fake news, the term fake news actually has been around for quite some time. you know, it is synonymous with yellow journalism back in the 1800s. so we have not -- it's not something that is a new phenomena. unfortunately the president using twitter as his vehicle is stirring things up a little beyond what any of us had hoped for. and so it doesn't help. and i think it engoldens a lot of the troll farm that's are putting these things out. >> in the end, do you think the big companies, google and facebook, are willing to bare the costs and political risk of fixing this
it is curated by wikipedia and look at related articles.f we as citizens begin to use some of these tools being put in place right now physically, that we will start to see a decrease in some of these types of stories. we need to be vigilant as citizens as much as these companies, i think. >> how, professor young, does the president awes use of the phrase fake news complicate things? i lot of people say he calls it fake news when he doesn't like what he is hearing. >> yeah. the fake...
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whatever happens next, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to say 20ears from now. but the larger weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing, and not only ignored his crimes but actively took his side against his many victims. it's a long list, but at the very top of that list is nbc news. nbc had the story months ago. their former anger, ronan farrow, conclusively exposed mos against weinstein by women who say he sexually harassed, groped, even raped them, but the number killed that investigation. nbc news president noah oppenheim said the company had good reason for doing that, but that the company have good reason? chris gallagher is taking very close look at this question and he joins us with an answer. trace? >> tucker, and be seen as has been on the record saying the reason he decided not to run the ronan farrow story on harvey weinstein is because he didn't have enough reporting to go on the air. well, now, a number of outlets including "the daily beast" and "huffington post" are refuting that, sa
whatever happens next, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to say 20ears from now. but the larger weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing, and not only ignored his crimes but actively took his side against his many victims. it's a long list, but at the very top of that list is nbc news. nbc had the story months ago. their former anger, ronan farrow, conclusively exposed mos against weinstein by women who say...
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whatever happens next,, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to sayyears from now. but the larger weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing and not only ignored his crimes but actively tookrv his side against his many victims. it's a long list, but at
whatever happens next,, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to sayyears from now. but the larger weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing and not only ignored his crimes but actively tookrv his side against his many victims. it's a long list, but at
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it is viewable on the wikipedia page for the first motion picture unit.little cartoon thing that looks like it was done by a disney animator. it looks kind of like doby from -- like dopey from "snow white " flying aven dwarfs plane. >> thank you. i'm impressed you had an answer for that right away. let me see if we have any more from our online audience. here want to ask questions? go ahead. was just wondered if there -- [no audio] is there anyon was film that would still be classified? i am not an expert investigation of information. my understanding is almost anything from world war ii at this point has been classified. there would still be exceptions for anything related to nuclear technology. at the time, there were a lot of things classified because one of the things they did was they had this full-scale model. there's a great film that shows how this is all done, and that film was classified. it is a full-scale model of japan that they would then make a film to prepare the pilot to go do their bombing run. they would have a little camera that would
it is viewable on the wikipedia page for the first motion picture unit.little cartoon thing that looks like it was done by a disney animator. it looks kind of like doby from -- like dopey from "snow white " flying aven dwarfs plane. >> thank you. i'm impressed you had an answer for that right away. let me see if we have any more from our online audience. here want to ask questions? go ahead. was just wondered if there -- [no audio] is there anyon was film that would still be...
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whatever happens next, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to say 20r weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing, and not only ignored his crimes but actively took h
whatever happens next, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to say 20r weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing, and not only ignored his crimes but actively took h
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whatever happens next, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to say 20ger weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing, and not only ignored his crimes but actively took his side agains
whatever happens next, you pretty much know what harvey weinstein's wikipedia entry is going to say 20ger weinstein saga is just beginning. many powerful people knew what harvey weinstein was doing, and not only ignored his crimes but actively took his side agains
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. >> wikipedia. >> of course. >> marty-- i saw him imitate john mccormick's voice when i went into that office for the very first time. phone rang, marty came over to the desk and took the phone out of her hand and said, speaker mccormick. so, the receptionist rolled her eyes and the secretary behind her eyes roles and i realize this is a fairly common practice , which is what he did. he ended up in jail for influence peddling and-- but richard who tried the case, famous attorney in public corruptions and so i interviewed him at length and in his book he says, i couldn't not understand why john mccormick was never outraged at how marty tribe disrupted his office and took advantage of mccormick's friendship and i wrote in my book, the code of south boston, friends don't send friends to jail and i think that accounts for why mccormick never reacted negatively to him. >> governor, mi correct in thinking, i mean, in political ambition, that sort of if not creating, but sort of shaping your back history to make yourself the person, the public that it may be-- these are extreme examples, but
. >> wikipedia. >> of course. >> marty-- i saw him imitate john mccormick's voice when i went into that office for the very first time. phone rang, marty came over to the desk and took the phone out of her hand and said, speaker mccormick. so, the receptionist rolled her eyes and the secretary behind her eyes roles and i realize this is a fairly common practice , which is what he did. he ended up in jail for influence peddling and-- but richard who tried the case, famous...
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i could not get the list except from wikipedia. i cannot get it from the state party. the republican party does have a posted but when asked to are they, could not answer my question. so it is really a hall of mirrors but it doesn't have to be that way. if the voters are educated enough to realize they have ceded all of the power in their state electoral votes to the political parties on their behalf, i think they can take that power back a and pass ballt initiatives and reforms that will make those votes in the state more representative. i think about is ours. i i think we are americans, i don't think, we can change your destiny somber helpful. >> having been involved in this i have to know, i can tell you these people are. these people are people that you are absolutely certain will be faithful and will vote the way you want them to vote, if you happen to carry the state. >> i know who they are. i just did itit as a test, pretended i was your average voter and i wanted to know. i got put on hold an awful lot. >> i would agree with ralph and also that it is a virtual
i could not get the list except from wikipedia. i cannot get it from the state party. the republican party does have a posted but when asked to are they, could not answer my question. so it is really a hall of mirrors but it doesn't have to be that way. if the voters are educated enough to realize they have ceded all of the power in their state electoral votes to the political parties on their behalf, i think they can take that power back a and pass ballt initiatives and reforms that will make...
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we use wikipedia and other things. i am not sure the answer is to overthrow what we have.e have institutions that have been valuable for creating power to the people and other countries used them effectively and if we could restore some of those it might be helpful. if we fail to live up to the promise of what the institutions were designed for i think we will have them overthrown. i don't think the united states is immune to that and i think the revolution we have seen in other countries and the united states even 200 years ago could happen here. the people in power should think about this. >> we have our next question in the front. >> i think we can address the fears of the artificial intelligence turning against us by looking at the movie oregon. the only way to win is not to play. if we look at simple game there oh we know the secret is almost cooperate and not compete. any intelligence computer is going to learn that. very good question. i think one of the most powerful ways to make people cooperate is to have them all think about why people get married. it is because
we use wikipedia and other things. i am not sure the answer is to overthrow what we have.e have institutions that have been valuable for creating power to the people and other countries used them effectively and if we could restore some of those it might be helpful. if we fail to live up to the promise of what the institutions were designed for i think we will have them overthrown. i don't think the united states is immune to that and i think the revolution we have seen in other countries and...
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this is the moment i tell my student you can't believe everything you see on wikipedia. for a long time it was to the pennsylvania gazette. that's incorrect, it was the philadelphia gazette and for a week they ran advertisements to attempt to recapture ona judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have this ad that describes ona judge and announces to the world that she had defied the president. from one of the ads absconded from the household of the president of the united states on saturday afternoon, ona judge, and i contend that they use-- she was called oni and written about as oni judge, i believe it was a diminutive of her name, a light girl with much freckled with bushy black eye. middle stature, slender and delicately made about 20 years of age and this changes a little in the advertisements, this one offers, of course, a $10 reward about the cost of a barrel of flour, at that time. another sort of interesting thing to note is that this advertisement offers the reward and is very clear as they say this $10 will be paid to anyone, white or black, this is written in t
this is the moment i tell my student you can't believe everything you see on wikipedia. for a long time it was to the pennsylvania gazette. that's incorrect, it was the philadelphia gazette and for a week they ran advertisements to attempt to recapture ona judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have this ad that describes ona judge and announces to the world that she had defied the president. from one of the ads absconded from the household of the president of the united states on saturday...
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this is the moment that i tell my students you can't believe everything you see on wikipedia because the longest time the ad was attributed to the pennsylvania gazette. and for a week they ran advertisements to attempt to recapture ona judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have this adds that describes ona judge announced to the world that she had defied the president. for one of the ads up scones and from the household of the president of the united states on saturday afternoon. only judge and i contended she was called and written about as ona judge. here in mt. vernon and new york it was a diminutive of her name and tonight she was to call her ona which is the name she went by the end of her life. only judge of light mulatto girl much freckled with black eyes and bushy black bear chief of liberal stature slandered gallegly made about 20 years of age. this one offers a 10-dollar per board which is about the cost of a barrel of flour at that time. another interesting thing to note is that this advertisement offers the reward and very clear as they say this $10 will be paid to anyone
this is the moment that i tell my students you can't believe everything you see on wikipedia because the longest time the ad was attributed to the pennsylvania gazette. and for a week they ran advertisements to attempt to recapture ona judge. in the philadelphia gazette we have this adds that describes ona judge announced to the world that she had defied the president. for one of the ads up scones and from the household of the president of the united states on saturday afternoon. only judge and...
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people researchers went to wikipedia and found corollary ages and after snowden, there was 22% trop inffic to that. what is important to remember is that the moment you worry about the government looking at you ar the wrong reasons, that is problem, and when you spread that across society, it doesn't of the population is going to be alarmed and afraid, there is going to be 20% that are worry body how they interact online and americans ghts as today and they are not unreasonable people, they are people like you. consider edward snowden a hero? guest: i think it is kind of and i think snowden said that. we deal with facts and the issue have with the fisa court, with the nsa, it makes it in facts.cult to deal i think it is a huge problem that snowden was the person to know. what we the fact he did it or that he xyz reason e it for is not material. the problem is the government is spy og millions of americans. kaufman, texas, marlin is morning.can, good caller: i agree with you on a an le of things, i'm 81-year-old republican, i heard democratic talking points, you job for them, at they pr
people researchers went to wikipedia and found corollary ages and after snowden, there was 22% trop inffic to that. what is important to remember is that the moment you worry about the government looking at you ar the wrong reasons, that is problem, and when you spread that across society, it doesn't of the population is going to be alarmed and afraid, there is going to be 20% that are worry body how they interact online and americans ghts as today and they are not unreasonable people, they are...
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. >> part of the wikipedia page now? why am i so scary? >> valerie's home cooking. check it out. see you tomorrow. >> bill: good morning, everybody. breaking news today now today is the day president trump takes his message on tax reform on the road heading to battleground pennsylvania where he speaks to a rally of truckers. we'll see it live later. the group he calls the backbone of america. if the trucks are moving, america is moving. good point and good morning. i'm bill hemmer. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. the president selling that tax plan this afternoon. this morning he is calling out democrats tweeting the democrats want massive tax increases and soft crime-producing borders. the republicans want the biggest tax cut in history and the wall. the president also spoke about taxes yesterday promising a big solution to a big problem. >> president trump: but i will say that we're the highest taxed nation in the world. people want to see massive tax cuts. i'm giving the largest tax cuts in the history of this country. in addition to that there will be reform. i think that it's p
. >> part of the wikipedia page now? why am i so scary? >> valerie's home cooking. check it out. see you tomorrow. >> bill: good morning, everybody. breaking news today now today is the day president trump takes his message on tax reform on the road heading to battleground pennsylvania where he speaks to a rally of truckers. we'll see it live later. the group he calls the backbone of america. if the trucks are moving, america is moving. good point and good morning. i'm bill...
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. >> pero desde que saliÓ el google y wikipedia, no hombre, ahÍ luego luego sale la edad de uno, lo buenos? >> como 6 y medio. >> todo el mundo en casa sabe que eres chef y no hay necesidad de ponerte esta filipina que dice chef james es hora de un cambio. >> vamos aprobar cositas un poquito mÁs fashion, mas elegantes. >> diferente para que la gente te vea mÁs joven. >> exacto. >> lo que primero te vamos aprobar son camisas de mangas cortas porque serÁ cÓmodo primero para poder cocinar y hay diferentes colores, es fÁcil de combinar con los jeans verdad quique. >> claro que sÍ, hablando de jeans, te elegimos unos un poco mÁs apretado y de color negro tambiÉn porque es mÁs facil de combinar con todo. >> ademÁs el negro que si le salta una salsa o algo no se mancha. >> si se mancha, no se nota. >> y tambiÉn hay colores claros no tan invierno. >> y esta tambiÉn otra buena opciÓn que es bÁsicamente el mismo estilo que estamos mostrando aquÍ pero diferentes colores, lo bueno de esto que vas a poder encontrar varias combinaciones y te puedes levantar la camisa para estar cÓmodo para cocinar. >>
. >> pero desde que saliÓ el google y wikipedia, no hombre, ahÍ luego luego sale la edad de uno, lo buenos? >> como 6 y medio. >> todo el mundo en casa sabe que eres chef y no hay necesidad de ponerte esta filipina que dice chef james es hora de un cambio. >> vamos aprobar cositas un poquito mÁs fashion, mas elegantes. >> diferente para que la gente te vea mÁs joven. >> exacto. >> lo que primero te vamos aprobar son camisas de mangas cortas porque...
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wikipedia injuries people were were, king hawken was saying that, queen wilhelmina was saying that. winston churchill was saying it in britain. there were people, there were groups. the overall attitude was because we don't want another war we will close our eyes and pretend it can't happen. that was the prevailing attitude in those countries and the united states. >> host: chapter 3, king leopold iii. what happened? >> guest: he is one of the sad stories, the monarch, i write about two others who made names for themselves and got to london, became heroes and heroines. leopold was the king who didn't leave. he was considerably younger in his late 30s and 40s. the situation was different, he had some power where they didn't. he was commander-in-chief of the belgian armed forces and he also, part of the reason his story is sad, he wanted to be like his father king albert who had decided over belgium in world war i, king albert was a commander-in-chief of the belgian forces and when they invaded belgian, the first country invaded by germany in world war i. he said he was not going to l
wikipedia injuries people were were, king hawken was saying that, queen wilhelmina was saying that. winston churchill was saying it in britain. there were people, there were groups. the overall attitude was because we don't want another war we will close our eyes and pretend it can't happen. that was the prevailing attitude in those countries and the united states. >> host: chapter 3, king leopold iii. what happened? >> guest: he is one of the sad stories, the monarch, i write about...
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because i'm looking here at the -- under the bush tax cuts on looking here under the bush tax cuts on wikipedia. and it said the cbo scoring, they can consider -- they consistently reported that the bush tax cuts did not pay for themselves and represented a sizable decline in revenue for the treasury. so right marry think that is a good point to not do that. let's take care of ourselves and tax the rich people at the rate that it went back to after the tax cuts after the book -- after the bush tax cuts went away. the topic was social security and medicare and the fiscal condition of both those programs. our next guest will be telling the- they are both from bipartisan policy center. they both serve as trustees and they are going to talk about the program and where they are fiscally. they are joining us next. later on in the program, we take a look at a report on the security of voting machines. it involves taking a look and the security. if you look in the papers this morning, there is a report about talking about many things, including a back-and-forth he had with and betweenranken occasions h
because i'm looking here at the -- under the bush tax cuts on looking here under the bush tax cuts on wikipedia. and it said the cbo scoring, they can consider -- they consistently reported that the bush tax cuts did not pay for themselves and represented a sizable decline in revenue for the treasury. so right marry think that is a good point to not do that. let's take care of ourselves and tax the rich people at the rate that it went back to after the tax cuts after the book -- after the bush...
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way you could cause so much horror, so much pain and suffering, just do it to build up your own wikipediagoing to say his name ever. brian: you interviewed charles mansons. you know psycho and ruthless. this is a rich guy with two planes, five houses and a gambling and he was even successful gambler, it seems. thisthis is one-off and he dead thing, if all the information was to stop here. how does that make sense? >> i think that you bring up charles manson and my epic interview in san quentin prison. manson was someone who thought the world revolved around him. manson had at least charismatic personality, who could attract acolytes inflict, disgusting, vicious butchery on innocent people. in paddock's case i believe, yes, you may find people who knew or should have known that he was planning something aberrant but i really do believe that in the vast majority of these cases, what you see, manson, aside, what you see in the paddock case and so many others is this person who is stewing in their own toxic brew and they at some point, he cases chicago. he cases boston. who knows how many oth
way you could cause so much horror, so much pain and suffering, just do it to build up your own wikipediagoing to say his name ever. brian: you interviewed charles mansons. you know psycho and ruthless. this is a rich guy with two planes, five houses and a gambling and he was even successful gambler, it seems. thisthis is one-off and he dead thing, if all the information was to stop here. how does that make sense? >> i think that you bring up charles manson and my epic interview in san...
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in hoax stories can you say for a fact today jimmy wales that the russians didn't infiltrate the wikipedia editing community to in some shape or form during the last election yeah i can say that i mean i'm sure somebody tried i'm sure you can find de minimus things around the edges but the point is that wiki pedia community is a very.
in hoax stories can you say for a fact today jimmy wales that the russians didn't infiltrate the wikipedia editing community to in some shape or form during the last election yeah i can say that i mean i'm sure somebody tried i'm sure you can find de minimus things around the edges but the point is that wiki pedia community is a very.