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true you can't even quote wikipedia in your articles you can't quote it in things that are actually going to be published because. it's so easy to manipulate but beyond that as someone who wants a journalism school this isn't necessarily a theory that is new this is something that journalism schools have been pushing for a long time if you don't if you if something is seen as the burgett an idea or opinion it is to automatically shut that being down and i think that it poses some really problematic issues because yes there are some things that are wildly inaccurate and you do need to you know check sources make sure you know where the publisher is who the writer is make sure that there are people that come back upset thing but just because you hear something that you don't agree with or does not you know support the cultural mores or understanding that you previously held does not necessarily mean that that is a bad thing that was the case everything that we learned in mcgraw hill books you know the 9th you automatically be thrown out we know that a lot of that doesn't jive with his
true you can't even quote wikipedia in your articles you can't quote it in things that are actually going to be published because. it's so easy to manipulate but beyond that as someone who wants a journalism school this isn't necessarily a theory that is new this is something that journalism schools have been pushing for a long time if you don't if you if something is seen as the burgett an idea or opinion it is to automatically shut that being down and i think that it poses some really...
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. >> in wikipedia for example the entries on authors are disproportionately female and women of color are fastly misrepresented and on twitter 60 percent of tweets are sent to my men and 40 percent from women. locally however it's 60 percent, 40 percent. equal people get retweeted our men and the women get treated disproportionately so because of twitter and wikipedia it seems people are getting information about who's saying what and how can we address this gender disparity in communication? >> i just i have to mention twitter but one thing linda, i wouldn't speak unless we also give respect in other forms of social media. for instance i have talked to many women and men and some clearly prefer to use this as opposed to twitter and a lot of the artists and poets, they prefer instagram because they're looking at that throughout and they can actually show what they're doing and it's allowed them. [inaudible] so i'm saying to myself can you find this graphic and it allows them to do what they want to do. i'm not trying to run away from the issue, but i can't say maybe those countries, i
. >> in wikipedia for example the entries on authors are disproportionately female and women of color are fastly misrepresented and on twitter 60 percent of tweets are sent to my men and 40 percent from women. locally however it's 60 percent, 40 percent. equal people get retweeted our men and the women get treated disproportionately so because of twitter and wikipedia it seems people are getting information about who's saying what and how can we address this gender disparity in...
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>> we do index, and wikipedia is in our index for certain queries if the answer from wikipedia risese top of our ranking, yes, we do rely on it. >> thank you mr. dorsey, did you personally decide to ban president trump from your platform >> we have a process that we go through to get there and that came after a warning. >> and did you make the final decision >> ultimately i have final responsibility >> thank you and mr. pichai, in july 2018, "the wall street journal" reported that google let hundreds of outside developers scan the inboxes of millions of g-mail users mr. pichai, do google employees analyze users content? >> congresswoman, we take privacy very seriously we don't use the data from g-mail for advertising and our employees generally do not access it. only in narrow cases, either to troubleshoot with the right consent and permissions. there are prohibitions in our checks and balances. >> i think what you're saying is occasionally your google employees do review and analyze. i have another question regarding that does google share g-mail users' emails or analysis of your em
>> we do index, and wikipedia is in our index for certain queries if the answer from wikipedia risese top of our ranking, yes, we do rely on it. >> thank you mr. dorsey, did you personally decide to ban president trump from your platform >> we have a process that we go through to get there and that came after a warning. >> and did you make the final decision >> ultimately i have final responsibility >> thank you and mr. pichai, in july 2018, "the wall...
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according to wikipedia, many chinese internet users use the term baizuo to criticize the action policyre perceived as discriminating against asians." so whatever you think of the chinese, they are definitely not stupid and they are onto something here. affirmative action hurts asians. that is true and everyone knows it. a study of harvard's admissions policies found that the students went solely on merit as we thought they did, the percentage of asian students in any given class would double to 43%. harvard doesn't want that doesn't want that many asians so it denies admission to asians because they are asian. that is the definition of discrimination. that is what racism is, but it's everywhere. it's going on in all the schools as well as every major corporation. the current administration wholeheartedly supports this. the biden doj dropped a lawsuit for racist anti-asian admissions practice, which were approved by the way, it was not an allegation. they got a hold of yale submission standards, which shows unequivocally asians were denied entry because they were asian. but the biden do
according to wikipedia, many chinese internet users use the term baizuo to criticize the action policyre perceived as discriminating against asians." so whatever you think of the chinese, they are definitely not stupid and they are onto something here. affirmative action hurts asians. that is true and everyone knows it. a study of harvard's admissions policies found that the students went solely on merit as we thought they did, the percentage of asian students in any given class would...
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wikipedia -- yep, huge racist. it's great the funding is going toward practical things like aiding ohm ownership. but keep in mind, black americans have been through a lot of shit in the last 400 years. so some could be helping them to relax, going to the spa, getting a facial. it's not real reparations unless you give the descendents of slavery actual money and let them choose how they want to spend it as if they're adults. whoo! but still congratulations to the town overevanston and the white people who will game the system. i'm actually 3% african, so... and finally, uplifting animal news. like most of us, zoo animals have been stressed out by the coronavirus lockdowns. stuck in their homes a whole year and don't even have netflix. imagine being a tiger and not getting to watch tiger king. now a zoo in columbia is giving its stressed out residents a musical treat. >> columbia's kallie zoo hired a pianist to relax the animals friday. mario came to the zoo and played some of the most popular classical songs, for a
wikipedia -- yep, huge racist. it's great the funding is going toward practical things like aiding ohm ownership. but keep in mind, black americans have been through a lot of shit in the last 400 years. so some could be helping them to relax, going to the spa, getting a facial. it's not real reparations unless you give the descendents of slavery actual money and let them choose how they want to spend it as if they're adults. whoo! but still congratulations to the town overevanston and the white...
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the research behind it inaccurate because it didn't consult historian, they look at things like wikipediaasis of decision-making and information and what it speaks to his his level of mediocrity not just in our public schools but society as a whole, these decisions and discussions don't have to be rooted in fact, particularly when they are done in the name of locus and virtue signaling but as you pointed out, with staff is the children lose, the students lose because you look at san francisco, 70% of white students are proficient in math compared to 12% of students from affect the eight-point -- rather than looking at ways to try to narrow, help minority students to advanced their lives to make their lives better, this is the kind of woke garbage that has the attention of the school board. tucker: where are the parents and all of this? you hate to think, if this was your kids school, you let them denounce abraham we can as racist would you say something? >> i be outraged but i also think people who watch the school and know me, i'm incredibly and opinionated. i be out there sounding the a
the research behind it inaccurate because it didn't consult historian, they look at things like wikipediaasis of decision-making and information and what it speaks to his his level of mediocrity not just in our public schools but society as a whole, these decisions and discussions don't have to be rooted in fact, particularly when they are done in the name of locus and virtue signaling but as you pointed out, with staff is the children lose, the students lose because you look at san francisco,...
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it's not a hard question to answer, wikipedia has an entire entry on human trafficking in the state ofrgia. according to the doj, and length is a major transportation hub for trafficking young girls "one of the 14 u.s. cities with the highest levels of child sex trafficking." the media might tell us about this, knowing more facts and rationally assessing them might improve the country. but that's not the coverage were getting, not even close to the coverage we are getting. instead the usual lawyers are describing the massacre in olanta one thing it's not, a racial attack. white supremacy and hate are hunting asian-americans cnn announced in the headlines. the president of rice university in texas may have been watching this and issued a statement. lebron supposed to be a scholar but he got key facts about the killings completely wrong, not that facts are the point of the statement. "the deliberate use of such terms as the china virus to foster bigotry is played a significant role" as if he knew it to be true, he didn't because there's no evidence. "they're sadly and predictably the esc
it's not a hard question to answer, wikipedia has an entire entry on human trafficking in the state ofrgia. according to the doj, and length is a major transportation hub for trafficking young girls "one of the 14 u.s. cities with the highest levels of child sex trafficking." the media might tell us about this, knowing more facts and rationally assessing them might improve the country. but that's not the coverage were getting, not even close to the coverage we are getting. instead the...
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pichai does wikipedia influence google search results? >> we do index if that is an answer from wikipedia and yes they do rely on it. >> thank you. >> mr. dorsey did you decide to man president trump from your platform? >> we have a process we go through in that came after a warning. >> did you make the final decision? >> ultimately i have finalal responsibility. >> in july 2018 the wall street journal mr. pichai do google employees view users content? >> and we take privacy very seriously we don't use the data from gmail for advertising. and then to with the right permissions that are prohibitions and with the checks and balances. >> so what you are saying occasionally google employees do review and analyze. i have another question regarding that.oo does google share a gmail user e-mail or analysis with third-party? >> we do not sell data what you are referring to is they could have api access for example applications which could give related information it isre the api on top of the platform. we have numerous steps to make sure users ha
pichai does wikipedia influence google search results? >> we do index if that is an answer from wikipedia and yes they do rely on it. >> thank you. >> mr. dorsey did you decide to man president trump from your platform? >> we have a process we go through in that came after a warning. >> did you make the final decision? >> ultimately i have finalal responsibility. >> in july 2018 the wall street journal mr. pichai do google employees view users content?...
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i am pretty sure that whole spy game happened even though wikipedia still calls it a conspiracy theoryh the democrats by the way? what is it with this hatred for the cops? not all of them. i don't want to stereotype them. but why is it that this defund the cops is almost exclusively far left activism? what is it on the left? i commented on my show a little while ago, i think last week, a story where some liberal pollster was talking about what went right and wrong for trump. he said the one issue that did the most damage to the democrats, hispanic and black community, what do you think it was? defund the police. that is because liberals treat minority voters like idiots. it is the bigotry of low expectations. they are the real racists. black and hispanic voters have the exact same concerns we do for the kids and community. they are no different than we are. that may be news for them. >> sean: democratics who don't ensure law and order, they have hurt communities in this country and it is time for republicans to go into these communities and fix those problems and then they will get ele
i am pretty sure that whole spy game happened even though wikipedia still calls it a conspiracy theoryh the democrats by the way? what is it with this hatred for the cops? not all of them. i don't want to stereotype them. but why is it that this defund the cops is almost exclusively far left activism? what is it on the left? i commented on my show a little while ago, i think last week, a story where some liberal pollster was talking about what went right and wrong for trump. he said the one...
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it is riddled in inaccuracies because they didn' consult historians, they looked at things like wikipediasome of their decision-making and information and what it speaks to is this level of mediocrity not just in our public schools but society as a whole. that these kinds of decisions and discussions, they don't hav to be rooted in fact, particularly when their being done in the name of woke this, but as you pointed out what sat in all of this is that the children lose, the students los because you look at san francisco, 70 percent of white students are proficient in math compared to those 12 percent of black students. that's an astounding 58-point gap so rather than looking at ways to try to narrow that gap, to actually help minority students to advance their lives to make their lives better, thi is the kind of garbage that has the attention of the school board. >> where our parents and all of this? you hate to think they are as passive as you they seem. would you let them denounce abraham lincoln as racist? >> no, i would be outraged by all the people know i'm incredibly opinionated i w
it is riddled in inaccuracies because they didn' consult historians, they looked at things like wikipediasome of their decision-making and information and what it speaks to is this level of mediocrity not just in our public schools but society as a whole. that these kinds of decisions and discussions, they don't hav to be rooted in fact, particularly when their being done in the name of woke this, but as you pointed out what sat in all of this is that the children lose, the students los because...
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that's not a hard question to answer, wikipedia has an entire entry on the human trafficking in the stategia, according to the doj atlanta is a major transportation hub for trafficking young girls. it is one of the 14 u.s. cities with the highest levels of child sex trafficking. a competent media might tell us much more about this knowing more facts and rationally assess admin might improve this country. that is not the coverage we are getting, it's not even close to the coverage we are getting. instead the usual liars are describing the massacre in atlanta as the one thing apparently was not, a racial attack. "white supremacy and hate are haunting asian-americans. david lee braun, the president of rice university in texas they have been watching this, he issued a statement. he supposed to be a scholar but he got key facts completely wrong, not the facts with a point the statement, it was making sure everyone reading it lesson.od the political "the deliberate use of such terms as the china virus to bigotry has played a significant role as if he knew that to bee true, he didn't because the
that's not a hard question to answer, wikipedia has an entire entry on the human trafficking in the stategia, according to the doj atlanta is a major transportation hub for trafficking young girls. it is one of the 14 u.s. cities with the highest levels of child sex trafficking. a competent media might tell us much more about this knowing more facts and rationally assess admin might improve this country. that is not the coverage we are getting, it's not even close to the coverage we are...
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i'm pretty sure the whole spygate happened even though wikipedia calls it a conspiracy theory.e democrats, by the way? this hatred for the cops? not all of them, i do not want to stereotype them like they do us, but why is it this deep on the police we hit the cops thing almost inclusively a bastion of far left-wing activism? you don't see it on the right. you wouldn't be accepted in the conservative community with an instinct to want to paint the cops with this broad brush that they are evil, awful people. what is it on the left? i covered on my show a little while ago, i think last week, a story in ""new york magazine"" or the new yorker what went right and wrong for trump, he's a liberal. he said the one issue, the one issue that did the most damage to the democrats in the hispanic and black community come what do you think it was? defund the police! that's because liberals treat minority voters like idiots. if you solve big history, you have low expectations -- they are the real racists. black and hispanic voters have the same concern for their kids and their communities. t
i'm pretty sure the whole spygate happened even though wikipedia calls it a conspiracy theory.e democrats, by the way? this hatred for the cops? not all of them, i do not want to stereotype them like they do us, but why is it this deep on the police we hit the cops thing almost inclusively a bastion of far left-wing activism? you don't see it on the right. you wouldn't be accepted in the conservative community with an instinct to want to paint the cops with this broad brush that they are evil,...
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don't believe me some people think marshall was the first chief justice, john was a verse chorus wikipedia page i guarantees not wearing a black robe. marshall kind of standardized data became the uniform for the traditional branch working with preservation virginia to preserve john marshall's roper tsosie john marshall center.org or save the rope.com respectively for pictures of the robe itself i do believe you can pull this up here for just a second to look at them. as we are thinking about the robe and you're talking about marshall standardizing these things, but citizens of wearing the way you're not wearing a wig on the bench? >> that is the big question. i would like to say pushing away like once and then he went home and took it off didn't really catch. these things really did make a difference of people were paying attention. really was a gesture toward a kind of republican simplicity and impartiality. some ways wasn't outreach to the jeffersonian. the politics can be bev at the election of 1800 was pretty terrible parts would marshall took the bench in 1801 a black robe i think th
don't believe me some people think marshall was the first chief justice, john was a verse chorus wikipedia page i guarantees not wearing a black robe. marshall kind of standardized data became the uniform for the traditional branch working with preservation virginia to preserve john marshall's roper tsosie john marshall center.org or save the rope.com respectively for pictures of the robe itself i do believe you can pull this up here for just a second to look at them. as we are thinking about...
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using agency staff for personal tanks like editing her father's wikipedia page, sends christmas ornamentsily and alleges in one instance chao directed her staff to reach out to the department of homeland security to help get a work application program for a student who was a recipient of her family's if a plan philanthropy. reminder, of course, chao's husband is republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell in late 2020 the most powerful man in the senate. joining me, harry litman a legal affairs columnist for the "l.a. times" and host as well of "the talking fed's" podcast. justice department said ethingiccal or administrative issues to address but not predication to open a criminal investigation. do you agree with that? >> we don't know. we don't know what the investigation showed. it's a 44-page i.g. report. she's clearly used her office for private gain. it was wrong. you can fit it into a criminal violation. no doubt about it. but you can do that to many cases, and the overall violations were pretty small. it's not unreasonable, if you would predict knowing nothing else, you woul
using agency staff for personal tanks like editing her father's wikipedia page, sends christmas ornamentsily and alleges in one instance chao directed her staff to reach out to the department of homeland security to help get a work application program for a student who was a recipient of her family's if a plan philanthropy. reminder, of course, chao's husband is republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell in late 2020 the most powerful man in the senate. joining me, harry litman a legal...
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most of us probably won't wind up with the wikipedia page.isproportionately rolled there as well. we could start with a woman who brought us into the world, our mothers. most of them will not be recorded in history books. we won't be in any books anywhere without them and what they sacrificed and did for us in still do for us. then we start school, and for many of us it was women who tol us how to read, how to write, i was women who tried to teach me math. they were patient, they were dedicated, i just never understood why they are or letters like x and y in math equations and fractions. you want me to multiply fractions? just round them up when it's al a number and it makes it easier. don't make me do fractions. church, i've never been to a church that would not collapse and fail if not for the men and women who do the work. of public work, private work, i doesn't matter to them, they do the work. then i started working as a prosecutor. it was women that had the tough job of advocating for victims. it was women who helped. if they took on so
most of us probably won't wind up with the wikipedia page.isproportionately rolled there as well. we could start with a woman who brought us into the world, our mothers. most of them will not be recorded in history books. we won't be in any books anywhere without them and what they sacrificed and did for us in still do for us. then we start school, and for many of us it was women who tol us how to read, how to write, i was women who tried to teach me math. they were patient, they were...
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tasking her staff with editing her father's wikipedia page, and sending a copy of her father's book toceo of a major u.s. corporation. and, again, these are just some of the allegations. now it is important to note that investigators did not make any formal findings that chao had actually violated ethics rules. but they did request the department of justice open up a criminal investigation, which the department of justice declined doing. so, because of that, here is what the spokesperson for ms. chao said. this report exonerates the secretary from baseless accusations and closes the book on an election-year effort to impune her history-making career as the first asian-american woman appointed to a president's cabinet and her outstanding record as the longest tenured cabinet member since world war ii. so saying that essentially all of these allegations make it so that it shows that she is exonerated. now i do want to also mention, you said that she is in fact the wife of senator mitch mcconnell. mcconnell's office is not commenting on this report. >> kristen holmes, i know you'll contin
tasking her staff with editing her father's wikipedia page, and sending a copy of her father's book toceo of a major u.s. corporation. and, again, these are just some of the allegations. now it is important to note that investigators did not make any formal findings that chao had actually violated ethics rules. but they did request the department of justice open up a criminal investigation, which the department of justice declined doing. so, because of that, here is what the spokesperson for...
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you look at sites like wikipedia that show the power of working together, how we can make sense of realityhas been that technology instead by being governed by these private entities has torn us apart instead of bringing us together. i still believe in that promise, and that's why i've started this non-profit one project to look at what could the future of technology be and economic incentives that make that a reality. >> all right, justin rosenstein, thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you so much. >>> and tonight after more than 100 civilians are massacred in myanmar, the country's envoy to the u.n. is begging the international community for help tonight. scuff defense. [ chuckles ] scuff! -defense! i love our scuff-free life. you too, scruff defense. today let's paint with the interior paint that's too tough to scuff. behr. exclusively at the home depot. ♪ over 10 years ago, we made a promise to redefine everything a truck can be. ♪ and while we've made good on that promise by winning back to back to back motor trend truck of the year awards, the work is never done. ♪ during photosy
you look at sites like wikipedia that show the power of working together, how we can make sense of realityhas been that technology instead by being governed by these private entities has torn us apart instead of bringing us together. i still believe in that promise, and that's why i've started this non-profit one project to look at what could the future of technology be and economic incentives that make that a reality. >> all right, justin rosenstein, thanks for coming on the show....
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if you look on wikipedia right now it will say it was the longest common carrier in the united states. no everybody forgets about the , hamburg to charleston line. it was the largest 60,000 bales charter railroad and estate. 60,000 bales of cotton's worth $2 million moved through hamburg each year. >> i am guessing that area had a lot of wagon traffic because it is economically depressed. >> that is what we will see. what happens to hamburg is that becomes a spur down where the railroad goes around it. to find another route. by 1876 hamburg is a ghost town essentially. what you have after the civil war is african-americans specialized in these places. the problem for an african american, what real estate do you actually own? none of it. 40 acres and a mule? forget about it. we are familiar with the degree to which the african-american church becomes the center of not just religious life or political life and civic life. that is the one building they have, the one building their own. it becomes a schoolhouse and a recreation center and a political incubator at a place where people gath
if you look on wikipedia right now it will say it was the longest common carrier in the united states. no everybody forgets about the , hamburg to charleston line. it was the largest 60,000 bales charter railroad and estate. 60,000 bales of cotton's worth $2 million moved through hamburg each year. >> i am guessing that area had a lot of wagon traffic because it is economically depressed. >> that is what we will see. what happens to hamburg is that becomes a spur down where the...
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>> we do index and wikipedia is in our index and for certain queries, if an answer from wikipedia rises to the top of our ranking, yes, we do rely upon it. >> did you personally decide to ban president from your platform? >> we have a process that we go through to get there and that came after a warning. >> and did you make the final decision? >> ultimately, i had final responsibility. >> thank you. and mr. puchai, the "wall street journal" reported that google lent hundreds of outside developers scan inboxes of millions of g mail users. do google employees review and analyze g mail users' content? >> congresswoman, we take privacy very seriously. we don't use the data from g mail. and our employees generally do not access it. only narrow cases, either to trouble shoot with the right permissions. there are promissions. with enough checks and balances. >> i think what you're saying is occasionally your google employees review and analyze. i have another question regarding that. did google share g mail user's emails or analysis with third parties? >> we did not sell any data. i think what
>> we do index and wikipedia is in our index and for certain queries, if an answer from wikipedia rises to the top of our ranking, yes, we do rely upon it. >> did you personally decide to ban president from your platform? >> we have a process that we go through to get there and that came after a warning. >> and did you make the final decision? >> ultimately, i had final responsibility. >> thank you. and mr. puchai, the "wall street journal" reported...
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include her family on a work trip to china that was canceled but asked them to edit her father's wikipediag a copy of her father's book to a well-known ceo of a major corporation. these are some of the allegations. the vfred did not have any proof and because of those things this was statement from her spokesperson. this report exonerated the secretary from baseless acusionations and an effort to impugn her history making career as first asian-american woman appointed to the president's cabinet. now i want to add, as you said, she's the wife of senator mitch mcconnell and mitch mcconnell's office has declined to comment on this report, kate. >> interesting. kristen, thank you very much for that. >>> coming up for us, a new sign of hope for one of the communities hit hardest by the coronavirus. new infections plummeting in nursing homes across the country. next, what this could mean for visitors finally, maybe, being able to see their loved ones again. st♪ [singing in korean] ♪another day will return♪ [singing in korean] ♪like nothing ever happened♪ ♪ ♪ student loans don't have to take over
include her family on a work trip to china that was canceled but asked them to edit her father's wikipediag a copy of her father's book to a well-known ceo of a major corporation. these are some of the allegations. the vfred did not have any proof and because of those things this was statement from her spokesperson. this report exonerated the secretary from baseless acusionations and an effort to impugn her history making career as first asian-american woman appointed to the president's...
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>> we do index and wikipedia is in our index and for certain queries, if an answer from wikipedia rises to the top of our ranking, yes, we do rely upon it. >> did you personally decide to ban president from your platform? >> we have a process that we go through to get there and that came after a warning. >> and did you make the final decision? >> ultimately, i had final responsibility. >> thank you. and mr. puchai, the "wall street journal" reported that google lent hundreds of outside developers scan inboxes of millions of g mail users. do google employees review and analyze g mail users' content? >> congresswoman, we take privacy very seriously. we don't use the data from g mail. and our employees generally do not access it. only narrow cases, either to trouble shoot with the right permissions. there are promissions. with enough checks and balances. >> i think what you're saying is occasionally your google employees review and analyze. i have another question regarding that. did google share g mail user's emails or analysis with third parties? >> we did not sell any data. i think what
>> we do index and wikipedia is in our index and for certain queries, if an answer from wikipedia rises to the top of our ranking, yes, we do rely upon it. >> did you personally decide to ban president from your platform? >> we have a process that we go through to get there and that came after a warning. >> and did you make the final decision? >> ultimately, i had final responsibility. >> thank you. and mr. puchai, the "wall street journal" reported...
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that will teach me to trust wikipedia so | will teach me to trust wikipedia so i apologise for that and six months. death in hospital admissions across the uk are continuing to fall. but that wave is still rising across the channel and it is inevitable as we advance on this road map that there will be more infections and unavoidably more hospitalisations and sadly, more deaths. so what we need to do is continue flat out to build the immunity of our population, build our defences against that wave when it comes. now that we�*re vaccinated more than 30 million adults across the uk it is more vital than ever that we protect the most vulnerable. the evidence seems pretty clear that vaccinating the elderly and vulnerable has helped drive down rates of hospitalisation and death. and now we want to reinforce that with a second dose so for many people april will be the second dose months and please take up your appointment when it is your turn. at the same time as we push forward with our programme to offer vaccination to all adults by the end ofjuly we are building up our own long—term uk manu
that will teach me to trust wikipedia so | will teach me to trust wikipedia so i apologise for that and six months. death in hospital admissions across the uk are continuing to fall. but that wave is still rising across the channel and it is inevitable as we advance on this road map that there will be more infections and unavoidably more hospitalisations and sadly, more deaths. so what we need to do is continue flat out to build the immunity of our population, build our defences against that...
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tasking staff with editing her father's wikipedia page, sending copies of his book to a, quote, well-knownr u.s. corporation. it also included sending christmas ornaments to family as well as allegedly directing staff to reach out to department of homeland security over the work permit of a student who was a recipient of her family's philanthropy. these are just some of the allegations. and it is important to note that investigators did not make any formal findings that chao had violated ethics rules. because of this and because of the fact they had asked the department of justice to open up a criminal probe and they did, this is what a spokesperson said. this report exonerates the secretary from baseless accusations and the closes the book on an election year effort to impugn her history making clear that the first asian american and her outstanding record as the longest tenured cabinet member since world war ii. she is also the wife of mitch mcconnell and mitch mcconnell's office declined to comment on this report. >>> the head of the company that runs the power company in texas has been
tasking staff with editing her father's wikipedia page, sending copies of his book to a, quote, well-knownr u.s. corporation. it also included sending christmas ornaments to family as well as allegedly directing staff to reach out to department of homeland security over the work permit of a student who was a recipient of her family's philanthropy. these are just some of the allegations. and it is important to note that investigators did not make any formal findings that chao had violated ethics...
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laura, marcus, there's a whole wikipedia page on pepsi flavors you will not remember and i gave you a list of them at 5:00 but i went back to the well, so to speak and everybody remembers crystal pepsi but there was pepsi tropical chill, pepsi gold had ginger in it, pepsi mojito, pepsi next had less sugar and i remember my mother drinking something called pepsi twist which was -- had lemon in it. this was back when you drank them out of those big glass bottles and it was my job to carry them in from the grocery store so they came in those containers, about six each, and she would buy them by bulk so you had this little line on your hand. two liters were such a blessing. >> for muscles too. all the lifting. >> yes, that's right. >> i'm glad you were helping out your mom. that's lovely. >> oh, always. >>> 6:18 right now. trending this morning, many of us, well, open to more than a pepsi. they're opening a lot of wine during the pandemic. but why not get paid for it? >> you actually can get paid for doing this. so one santa rosa winery is going to pay you $10,000 a month. okay, so, liste
laura, marcus, there's a whole wikipedia page on pepsi flavors you will not remember and i gave you a list of them at 5:00 but i went back to the well, so to speak and everybody remembers crystal pepsi but there was pepsi tropical chill, pepsi gold had ginger in it, pepsi mojito, pepsi next had less sugar and i remember my mother drinking something called pepsi twist which was -- had lemon in it. this was back when you drank them out of those big glass bottles and it was my job to carry them in...
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there's a whole wikipedia page on pepsi flavors you probably don't remember including pepsi a.m.t had more caffeine in it, pepsi blue, which you might have guessed was blue, christmas pepsi had nutmeg and of course i think you probably remember crystal pepsi. >> yeah, that's right. >> oh no. >> i don't know about the mango, though. >> i'd be willing to try that one. >> thanks, scott. there you go. >>> well, follow-up for you. time has apparently run out on your chance to own the world's first tweet. yes, we can all see and read it. there it is right there. this is a tweet from twitter founder jack dorsey. but the auction was supposed to end last night for the nft or the original digital file living on the so-called block chain. well, it appears that the winning bid came in, get this, at $2.5 million. now, that is an expensive tweet. who wants to buy mine? >> i'd say. oh, i'll hold off, buddy. >>> changing this morning, many of us popping corks more than ever, especially during the pandemic. by why not get paid for it? >> yeah, our producer ariel said she wants this job right here
there's a whole wikipedia page on pepsi flavors you probably don't remember including pepsi a.m.t had more caffeine in it, pepsi blue, which you might have guessed was blue, christmas pepsi had nutmeg and of course i think you probably remember crystal pepsi. >> yeah, that's right. >> oh no. >> i don't know about the mango, though. >> i'd be willing to try that one. >> thanks, scott. there you go. >>> well, follow-up for you. time has apparently run out on...
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i think wikipedia is down across the nation so that's really helpful [ laughter ] hey, but here's mybviously on "the masked singer", when did you the south korean version, how famous are you there? were people very excited when they saw you >> you know, it was kind of -- i think i'm kind of sort of. you know i think i'm kind of sort of famous there they were, because -- and i knew that going in. so i think there is a level of familiarity but not intense fame and so when i did sing, and then you hear what the judges are saying they're saying this is jack black this is like someone amazing like jack black. when i revealed myself, it was not like "who is this guy? oh, we kind of sort of know it's ken. but it's like "oh, it's not jack black." [ laughter ] like it was a little bit of like, "no, you're good we know who you are. and credit to you. good job good on you. but we kind of wanted jack black." >> seth: did you tell them that jack black didn't go to duke >> i did and i explained why. and they cut everything. and i said, "how dare you? jack black never went to duke. never had a bach
i think wikipedia is down across the nation so that's really helpful [ laughter ] hey, but here's mybviously on "the masked singer", when did you the south korean version, how famous are you there? were people very excited when they saw you >> you know, it was kind of -- i think i'm kind of sort of. you know i think i'm kind of sort of famous there they were, because -- and i knew that going in. so i think there is a level of familiarity but not intense fame and so when i did...
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league elitists who think that their followers are too stupid to actually read up about them on wikipedia or too stupid to realize the tax cuts they passed under donald trump made every one of those big tech monday non myists oligarchs richer. my god, bezos, because of the tax cuts. that guy made, what $6 billion in one day last year. paid zero dollars in income taxes last year because of donald trump, ivy league boy. ted cruz, ivy league boy. josh hawley, ivy league boy. and who am i missing? all of them. oh, of course, kennedy. doggone, that dog won't hunt. and you look at tape from 2004 and he's i went to oxford university and i am a democrat. and i will be voting for john kerry. we have wind saled together around nantucket. and i must say as far as the wind coming in eastward. come on, guys. at least take a couple of acting classes if you're going. at this point you're so shameless, your anti-intellectual stuff is so shameless you humiliate yourselves. >> it kind of sums up everything. . >> aren't you glad you didn't have to watch this weekend. >> yeah. very sweaty. with us we have wh
league elitists who think that their followers are too stupid to actually read up about them on wikipedia or too stupid to realize the tax cuts they passed under donald trump made every one of those big tech monday non myists oligarchs richer. my god, bezos, because of the tax cuts. that guy made, what $6 billion in one day last year. paid zero dollars in income taxes last year because of donald trump, ivy league boy. ted cruz, ivy league boy. josh hawley, ivy league boy. and who am i missing?...
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is the b&o right is a famous famous common carrier the baltimore and ohio railroad if you look on wikipedia right now, it'll say that it was the longest common carrier in the united states. now because everybody forgets about the hamburg to charleston line chartered in 1827, it was the world's largest radio railroad and it's completion in 1833 and it's heyday 60,000 bales of cotton worth two million dollars moved through hamburg each year. yeah, and i'm guessing that like this area that prior to that had a lot of wagon traffic. yeah, economically depressed. yes. there's like no more right well, and that's what we'll see afterward. what happens to hamburg is that it becomes a spur town, right? you're familiar with these where the railroad essentially goes around it or finds another route and so by 1876 hamburg is a ghost town essentially. and what you have after the civil war is african-american specialized in these places the problem if you're african-american. after the civil war it's part of it is real estate. what real estate do you actually own none 40 acres and a mule forget about you
is the b&o right is a famous famous common carrier the baltimore and ohio railroad if you look on wikipedia right now, it'll say that it was the longest common carrier in the united states. now because everybody forgets about the hamburg to charleston line chartered in 1827, it was the world's largest radio railroad and it's completion in 1833 and it's heyday 60,000 bales of cotton worth two million dollars moved through hamburg each year. yeah, and i'm guessing that like this area that...
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. >>> ahead on today podcast, wikipedia celebrates his anniversary.ter who said, you know, when i'm on the ice, everything goes away. >> yes. >> clear any he ♪ ♪ ♪ whenen it comes s to yourur financialal health, just a fewew small steteps can n make a reaeal differene. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, savave and spenend withth guidance e from chase. confididence feels chase. make morore of what't's your. >>> good morning. it's 8:55. two women involved in the attack on an uber driver are wanted for assault and robbery. the driver says the women called him racial slurs, stole his phone, ripped off his mask. >>> a covid vaccine shortage forcing santa clara to stop scheduling first dose appointments. county leaders report a decrease by a few thousand doses. this is as officials push back on the blue shield vaccination partnership. >>> alameda fair grounds rolling out a so called grab and stay fair food feast. starting today vendors will offer classic treats. the feast runs the next two weekend march 11 through 14th and 18th through the 21st. >> that's making me hungry. >>> i
. >>> ahead on today podcast, wikipedia celebrates his anniversary.ter who said, you know, when i'm on the ice, everything goes away. >> yes. >> clear any he ♪ ♪ ♪ whenen it comes s to yourur financialal health, just a fewew small steteps can n make a reaeal differene. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, savave and spenend withth guidance e from chase. confididence feels chase. make morore of what't's your. >>> good morning. it's 8:55. two women involved in the attack on an...
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>> let's start by just scanning tucker carlson's biography on wikipedia because i wanted to know if heever served a day in his life in the military. he's a prep school guy, he went to st. george's prep school on newport, rhode island, one of the most elite prep schools in the country. he's never touched service to this nation. i would say that women not only feel safe in the military, but they look and feel a sense of scorn for the kind of snarky comments he made. i think it's really that simple. >> a.b., it's a pretty high bar for us to cover anything that mr. carlson says. but i think it's important, when you walk around and you see people screaming at people wearing masks in grocery stores and you see, we covered hate crimes against asian-americans in the last hour, words have consequences. and hatred, hatred and disdain and intolerance directed toward women will have consequences. and i wonder, and i'm not going to ask you where republicans are because we know, right, they're gone, they're awol, but i wonder what responsibility the network has, that network has, to do something abo
>> let's start by just scanning tucker carlson's biography on wikipedia because i wanted to know if heever served a day in his life in the military. he's a prep school guy, he went to st. george's prep school on newport, rhode island, one of the most elite prep schools in the country. he's never touched service to this nation. i would say that women not only feel safe in the military, but they look and feel a sense of scorn for the kind of snarky comments he made. i think it's really that...
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you can look on wikipedia and see the exact same things. it is mind-boggling that youtube or whatever other news sources people are going by, it is just mind-boggling. host: michael in maryland, good morning. you are next. caller: good morning. let me say that, the pandemic and everything, pretty much going normal. i am on disability, so i don't have to be around a lot of people. things are pretty normal for me. but my question is, the stimulus checks, for people who lost their jobs in 2020 but made a lot of money in 2019, they have not been able to get stimulus checks because of the money they made in 2019. they lost their jobs in 2020. and they are disqualified. and i am wondering, when you put your taxes in this year for 2021, will they adjust so that you are able to get the stimulus money? thank you. host: michael, the treasury department is looking to move that money within coming days, and most likely they will receive it, those who have direct deposit, based on tax filings, as you pointed out. the latest stimulus does have urning lim
you can look on wikipedia and see the exact same things. it is mind-boggling that youtube or whatever other news sources people are going by, it is just mind-boggling. host: michael in maryland, good morning. you are next. caller: good morning. let me say that, the pandemic and everything, pretty much going normal. i am on disability, so i don't have to be around a lot of people. things are pretty normal for me. but my question is, the stimulus checks, for people who lost their jobs in 2020 but...
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just look it up on wikipedia. so they decided for four years to follow, blindly, a fafascist.town. what have they decided now. again, i can't imagine how stupid they are politically. >> yeah. >> they've decided to go this anti-democratic, illiberal route, do it publicly by passing legislation and state by state by state. john heilemann's right, this does not end well for the wigs. >> well, joining us now, national political reporter for axios, jonathan swann, and nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early," kasie hunt. kasie, i'll start with you. john heilemann says some trump republicans are taking part in dumbassery. your thoughts? >> thank you for that question, mika. a good way to kick off a friday morning. i will refrain from using the same sort of colorful language that mr. heilemann just used, but i will say, i was sitting there thinking about this law in georgia. and to the point, overall, and this honestly ties back even to january 6th in terms of what you can see and what you can't see. some of these restrictions are less obvious than others or ar
just look it up on wikipedia. so they decided for four years to follow, blindly, a fafascist.town. what have they decided now. again, i can't imagine how stupid they are politically. >> yeah. >> they've decided to go this anti-democratic, illiberal route, do it publicly by passing legislation and state by state by state. john heilemann's right, this does not end well for the wigs. >> well, joining us now, national political reporter for axios, jonathan swann, and nbc news...
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you can look on wikipedia and see the exact same things.t is mind-boggling that youtube or whatever other news sources people are going by, it is just mind-boggling. host: michael in maryland, good morning. you are next. caller: good morning. let me say that, the pandemic and everything, pretty much going normal. i am on disability, so i don't have to be around a lot of people. things are pretty normal for me. but my question is, the stimulus checks, for people who lost their jobs in 2020 but made a lot of money in 2019, they have not been able to get stimulus checks because of the money they made in 2019. they lost their jobs in 2020. and they are disqualified. and i am wondering, when you put your taxes in this year for 2021, will they adjust so that you are able to get the stimulus money? thank you. host: michael, the treasury department is looking to move that money within coming days, and most likely they will receive it, those who have direct deposit, based on tax filings, as you pointed out. the latest stimulus does have urning limit
you can look on wikipedia and see the exact same things.t is mind-boggling that youtube or whatever other news sources people are going by, it is just mind-boggling. host: michael in maryland, good morning. you are next. caller: good morning. let me say that, the pandemic and everything, pretty much going normal. i am on disability, so i don't have to be around a lot of people. things are pretty normal for me. but my question is, the stimulus checks, for people who lost their jobs in 2020 but...