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yuri, a dislocated shoulder.ay the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year, i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from one airborne race car to another. no wrong turns here, just fast and tricky. and this one definitely makes a safe landing. may 2012. ken block straps into his custom race car. all systems are go. >> it can do zero to 60 in 1.8 seconds. very, very fast. >> over four days block uses and abuses the iconic streets, hills and waterfront of san francisco. at speeds of up to 120 miles an hour. >> to be able to bring my race car here to san francisco and race it around on closed off city streets was like a dream come true for me. >> it's the latest of his in insanely popular web videos, gymkhana five. gymkhana is a simple small, grassroots motor sport. >> it features prevision maneuvering around obstacles, in controlled skids, spins and turns called drifting. box genius is the way he uses moving objects like this cable c
yuri, a dislocated shoulder.ay the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year, i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from one airborne race car to another. no wrong turns here, just fast and tricky. and this one definitely makes a safe landing. may 2012. ken block straps into his custom race car. all systems are go. >> it can do zero to 60 in 1.8 seconds. very, very fast. >> over...
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where we started off as today you know the earlier person made this point better i think than your yuri did judge of jumper in one thousand nine hundred eighty two as for the capitalism could survive and he said no and he pointed out the intellectual class would find capitalism distasteful would write narratives disdainful of capitalism would gradually poison the well of public opinion to lead to the kind of collectivization of the capitalist system but that you don't blame the corps because people have tilted the rosalie right off of it what we have done is it's and i do not believe it's the financial engineering that has anything to do with this let's take you where is of innovation and that could have been wonderful capitalist success stories the renewable energy area and the financial engineering areas of the river thames and all the that type of activity in both cases there are wonderful ideas that can properly be hand be distilled and become a wonderful way of wealth creation but in both cases government randian and subsidize it to renewable energies that become a sink for wealth
where we started off as today you know the earlier person made this point better i think than your yuri did judge of jumper in one thousand nine hundred eighty two as for the capitalism could survive and he said no and he pointed out the intellectual class would find capitalism distasteful would write narratives disdainful of capitalism would gradually poison the well of public opinion to lead to the kind of collectivization of the capitalist system but that you don't blame the corps because...
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where we started off as today you know the earlier person made this point better i think than your yuri did jones of jumper in one thousand nine hundred eighty two as for the capitalism could survive and he said no and he pointed out the intellectual class would find capitalism distasteful would write married his disdainful love capitalism would gradually poison the well of public opinion to lead to the kind of collectivization of the capitalist system but that you don't blame the corps because people have tilted the road still they run off of it what we have done is it's and i do not believe it's the financial engineering that has anything to do with this let's take you where ease of innovation and that could have been wonderful capitalist success stories the renewable energy area and the financial engineering areas of the river thames and all the that type of activity in both cases there are wonderful ideas that can properly be hand be distilled and become a wonderful way of wealth creation but in both cases government randian and subsidise it to renewable energies that become a sink
where we started off as today you know the earlier person made this point better i think than your yuri did jones of jumper in one thousand nine hundred eighty two as for the capitalism could survive and he said no and he pointed out the intellectual class would find capitalism distasteful would write married his disdainful love capitalism would gradually poison the well of public opinion to lead to the kind of collectivization of the capitalist system but that you don't blame the corps because...
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are find it really interesting especially on this network that there was a gentleman by the name of yuri besan off who gave a talk in los angeles in one thousand nine hundred three and he was a k.g.b. defector and he was a propaganda expert for the k.g.b. and he explained six different point six areas of ideological subversion of a population which would go unnoticed by the average person. which would undermine capitalism and a few most points are education and he said it would take a couple of generations for this comfort for russian for capitalism to basically implode on itself because slight changes slight influences the education system he said if we can get it airy fairy and if we can get people away from the hard sciences and towards things that are kind of useless in the marketplace that will subvert capitalism another thing he mentioned all right i want to really make sure that we can go to all it's kind of pride for us i got really let's go to france first let's go to fred first go here there are six of them so i know fred we're going to we're going to go a long way away from wh
are find it really interesting especially on this network that there was a gentleman by the name of yuri besan off who gave a talk in los angeles in one thousand nine hundred three and he was a k.g.b. defector and he was a propaganda expert for the k.g.b. and he explained six different point six areas of ideological subversion of a population which would go unnoticed by the average person. which would undermine capitalism and a few most points are education and he said it would take a couple of...
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que yo , una estrella maquilla a otra estrella >> oye yo soy de maquillistas de primero , nuestra yuri
que yo , una estrella maquilla a otra estrella >> oye yo soy de maquillistas de primero , nuestra yuri
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engalanada de ritmo y energÍa para saco dirÁn el ceniescenari en una noche con yury.
engalanada de ritmo y energÍa para saco dirÁn el ceniescenari en una noche con yury.
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we had yuri milner yesterday. we have a sound bite what zuckerberg means to him and the company. take a listen to this. >> when the founder is leading the company it is always something very special. it is always something that gives the dna of the company going forward. david: is zuckerberg's dna important to facebook? >> i think it is extremely important because if you look at the beauty of facebook versus myspace or tripod or some of the social networks of old is the company has found ways to continue to drive engagement, be it timeline, adjusting news feed. i think facebook home or graph search. you have to credit mark zuckerberg with a lot of that innovation and keeping facebook well rant which is -- relevant which is very difficult to do in the space. david: despite naivete about the market which clearly the ipo was a disaster. >> some of that disaster is not necessarily attributable to mark. when we look back in time the company did right by the private investors and at least did wrong to the public investors. i'm hoping long-term performance of the stock will be robust th
we had yuri milner yesterday. we have a sound bite what zuckerberg means to him and the company. take a listen to this. >> when the founder is leading the company it is always something very special. it is always something that gives the dna of the company going forward. david: is zuckerberg's dna important to facebook? >> i think it is extremely important because if you look at the beauty of facebook versus myspace or tripod or some of the social networks of old is the company has...
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yury ofre speaking with the intel corporation. why is intel here? what are you demonstrating for members of congress? >> we are demonstrating the technologies that we are driving for intel computers. it is the ability for computers to understand the human world much like we do. we're trying to give computers eyes. when we see each other, we may not recognize each other cut the next time we will definitely remember. has ability to do that and utilizes the memory and remembers you are you are. >> what are you saying? no more passwords? >> exactly. >> devastate. >> -- demonstrate. >> this is my mission. i will log in and log out. there are three different users. i will point the machine to my face. it might take a while. what is it doing? >> it is looking at my facial features. it is trying to figure out i am a human being rather than a picture. if i'm going to hold up a wants to picture -- it know and not a machine. >> it assigns you on. >> it signs me on to my account. unfortunately right now we do not have internet capabilities. but you would be abl
yury ofre speaking with the intel corporation. why is intel here? what are you demonstrating for members of congress? >> we are demonstrating the technologies that we are driving for intel computers. it is the ability for computers to understand the human world much like we do. we're trying to give computers eyes. when we see each other, we may not recognize each other cut the next time we will definitely remember. has ability to do that and utilizes the memory and remembers you are you...
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completamente en vivo desde televisa san ángel y tenemos información relevante u ustedes saben que yuride la garza, ocupo su empresa para lavar dinero y hasta que nos caen. >>> pero por qué son tantos personajes, roberto palazuelos siempre le dan papeles de villano pero es una excelente persona. >>> mira, fíjate que muchas personas piensan que soy como esos personajes, pero para nada . >>> la cantada no se te da. >>> no, ahí si no, si canto se cae el rating. >>> sigueds viviendo en cancún. >>> sí, también paso mucho tiempo en miami cuando no grabo, también tengo casa en méxico, en acapulco. >>> por último, tu familia bien . >>> súper bien. >>> gracias a dios. >>> alan, johnny, desde aquí con nuestro reporte desde televisa san ángel, regresamos a los estudios . >>> palazuelos tiene un corazón así como lo ven de mamuskas es a todo dar. >>> claro, y cuando vengas para acá te haremos una fiesta. >>> Órale, pero en serio ¿eh? >>> conste. >>> estuvimos en su restaurante en acapulco y es a todo dar, pareciera que es medio sangrón pero es súper buena gente. >>> pero sí vas al restaurante de pal
completamente en vivo desde televisa san ángel y tenemos información relevante u ustedes saben que yuride la garza, ocupo su empresa para lavar dinero y hasta que nos caen. >>> pero por qué son tantos personajes, roberto palazuelos siempre le dan papeles de villano pero es una excelente persona. >>> mira, fíjate que muchas personas piensan que soy como esos personajes, pero para nada . >>> la cantada no se te da. >>> no, ahí si no, si canto se cae el...
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and now on "the communicators" we're talking with yuri cose chuck. why is spell here? what are you demonstrating for members of congress and their staffs? >> guest: we're demonstrating the technology that we're driving the intel perceptual computing which is the ability for the computer, the brain, to understand the human world much like we do. so we're trying to give the computer the eyes. of when we see each other, we might not recognize each other by name next time, but we'll definitely remember that, hey, i saw him somewhere. so now the computer has the ability to do that, except utilize the memory and remember you for who you are. >> host: are you saying no more passwords? >> guest: that's exactly what i'm saying. >> host: okay. if you'd demonstrate for us. >> guest: so in this case this is my machine, right? i'm just going to go ahead and log off, sign out. >> host: okay. >> guest: i'm at the log loginscreen. there are three different users. i'm going to point the machine at my face. my face. might take a while because of the lighting. give me a second. >> host:
and now on "the communicators" we're talking with yuri cose chuck. why is spell here? what are you demonstrating for members of congress and their staffs? >> guest: we're demonstrating the technology that we're driving the intel perceptual computing which is the ability for the computer, the brain, to understand the human world much like we do. so we're trying to give the computer the eyes. of when we see each other, we might not recognize each other by name next time, but we'll...
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>> william yuri says be soft on the people, hard on the problem. we can. >> bill: are you buying mrs. maldonado is a drug smuggler. >> people spend the night with their family members. it sounds like they are being soft with her. >> bill: sound like they are being soft with her 8 days in prison with no bail. that's not soft. all right, mr. hernandez. >> that's what we have been pushing them to do bill. >> bill: we wanted to give mexico a fair play and you did. factor moves along this evening. graduation time but you won't find many conservatives giving addresses to the students. laura ingraham will tell us why. jesse watters on how much the folks know about obama care. >> do you support obama care? >> yeah. i do yes. >> you do? >> yeah. >> what is obama care? >> no idea. [ laughter ] >> bill: we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: are we crazy. gallup poll. moral values in this country getting worse. 20% say they are getting better. overall, 44% of americans rate the state of moral values is poor in the u.s.a. so, what's behind that? joi
>> william yuri says be soft on the people, hard on the problem. we can. >> bill: are you buying mrs. maldonado is a drug smuggler. >> people spend the night with their family members. it sounds like they are being soft with her. >> bill: sound like they are being soft with her 8 days in prison with no bail. that's not soft. all right, mr. hernandez. >> that's what we have been pushing them to do bill. >> bill: we wanted to give mexico a fair play and you...
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. >>> déjeme decirles que a yuri le picó! >>> qué le picó? >>> a la jarocha le picó un alacrán!s al poco tiempo después anunció que iba a guadalajara para cumplir una de sus presentaciones. >>> ay! que susto. >>> (cantando). >>> esas versiones puede cantar! >>> ya me la quemaron en el revoltillo la canto! >>> ay, qué creativo! >>> los gueros son los peligrosos! >>> (cantando). >>> ni negro ni guero por favor! >>> ué te picó para que estés así de hinchada? >>> era cubano! >>> (risas). >>> hablamos de la temporada de huracanes temporada del 2013 podría ser mucho más activa por el aumento de temperaturas en la zona, entre 13-20 tormentas se esperan y 7-1 serían huracanes, esto comienza el 1 de julio y se ct hasta noviembre. >>> aquí están los posibles nombres en pantalla. y esto podría llegar a repetirse, pero bueno para ustedes, este fin de semana lo pueden disfrutar con buenas condiciones por el sur y en la costa noreste con 10-15 grado menos que lo normal- >>> máximas en el sur en los 90° nuevamente ya regresamos con más de despierta américa! >>> gracias! >>> venga para acá! >>>
. >>> déjeme decirles que a yuri le picó! >>> qué le picó? >>> a la jarocha le picó un alacrán!s al poco tiempo después anunció que iba a guadalajara para cumplir una de sus presentaciones. >>> ay! que susto. >>> (cantando). >>> esas versiones puede cantar! >>> ya me la quemaron en el revoltillo la canto! >>> ay, qué creativo! >>> los gueros son los peligrosos! >>> (cantando). >>> ni...
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she has confounded expectations in the tradition of the man who came to the salt content yuri 2 to 1860. a crowd expected contemporary, something weird and uncultivated . as abraham lincoln delivered th speech with the line that ended it, his call to action to end slavery, let us have faith that light makes my. it began to applaud. a lincoln biographer roche, onl at the great hall, cooper union can audiences so equally hale lincoln's presence, their to imagine not that diane, with th living man, not the bearded iconic myth, but the case shaven , fresh voice political original of concord all fear on the way to the white house and to the immortality. a fresh voice of political a result, a proud new yorker who conquered all of new york on th way to the supreme court had a place in history. ladies and gentlemen, justice sotomayor. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i feel so humbled to be in this great hall at a podium at which one of my favorite residents stood, president lincoln, but among such distinguished writers, if you must believe me as i say it -- don't know -- thank you for letti
she has confounded expectations in the tradition of the man who came to the salt content yuri 2 to 1860. a crowd expected contemporary, something weird and uncultivated . as abraham lincoln delivered th speech with the line that ended it, his call to action to end slavery, let us have faith that light makes my. it began to applaud. a lincoln biographer roche, onl at the great hall, cooper union can audiences so equally hale lincoln's presence, their to imagine not that diane, with th living...
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años >>ya lo saben, el viernes, celebracion >>que gusto verlo >>te felicito, tremendo trabajo con yuria también. y olga tañón también. >>no,lo de karla no, no es mentira. >>lo tuyo si, tacher >>yo lo pude negociar >>no puedo yo el viernes. >>mira, albertico, te dije que pusieras escusado para mi perra, no cesped >>y llego la hora que esperamos, tenemos a nuestra televidente vanessa bongiorno, esta lista, con su cambio de look >>guauu!! >>que bella, >>que despampanante >>como te sientes, vanessa >>muy bella >>y mira que cuerpol esta mujer tiene tres hijos >>ella no sabia lo bella que era, es como descubrir un diamante. y lo que hicimos fue un cambio radical, ella tenia el pelo bien largo, finito, muy dañado, y lo que alex le hizo fue un color cobrizo, para sacar el daño. ella tiene pequitas, un cutis que le vienen bien los colores claros, cobrizos, miel tiene unos ojos verdes, por lo que le aclaramos las cejas, se usas el mismo tinte, fácilmente. >>y también tenia canitas que se las cubrimos, alex le hizo rayitos, pero solo unos minutos sin llevarlos a rubio, sino a color caramelo, es l
años >>ya lo saben, el viernes, celebracion >>que gusto verlo >>te felicito, tremendo trabajo con yuria también. y olga tañón también. >>no,lo de karla no, no es mentira. >>lo tuyo si, tacher >>yo lo pude negociar >>no puedo yo el viernes. >>mira, albertico, te dije que pusieras escusado para mi perra, no cesped >>y llego la hora que esperamos, tenemos a nuestra televidente vanessa bongiorno, esta lista, con su cambio de look...
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deber, cuando le propusieron compartir el escenario con susana zabaleta dijo que no, la recuerdo con yurietos. >> empieza este domingo. >> si, hay equipos, se trata de imitaciones, está dura la competencia y ahí está todo, los atletas van cada cuator años a los juegos olimpcios y nosotros por qué no, y le estoy orgando que repita uno por ahí pero ahora creo que venimos más fuertes porque hay muchos que se prepararon mucho más y está impresionante croe que lo importante, porque creo que va a ganar un parodiador no un equipo pero lo que más importante es que la gente se divierta. >> aparte es un programa que puedes sentarte a ver con los niños y es una super plataforma para estos artistas. >> porque los centros nocturnos no existen ya. >> este domingo se puede sentar con la familia y me podría sentar con johntt. >> los quiero mucho de verdad gracias. >> la primera vez que usted se delcra en público pero esta agrupacion es una de las bandas más importantes en mi puerto rico, tienen un nombre super dulce y están super pegados en las raidos, demosle la bienvenida a black guayaba, tienes más de
deber, cuando le propusieron compartir el escenario con susana zabaleta dijo que no, la recuerdo con yurietos. >> empieza este domingo. >> si, hay equipos, se trata de imitaciones, está dura la competencia y ahí está todo, los atletas van cada cuator años a los juegos olimpcios y nosotros por qué no, y le estoy orgando que repita uno por ahí pero ahora creo que venimos más fuertes porque hay muchos que se prepararon mucho más y está impresionante croe que lo importante,...
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yuri? why so bearish?quarter was really awful. it was really all cost-cutting and financial engineering and for the markets to sustain this kind of level, you'll have to see real top line growth and i just don't see where it's coming from. >> the most amazing thing this week is we may have had the fed signal that it is takenering. that's a huge thing to signal to global markets. this equity market in this country hasn't fallen out of bed with that. that would indicate underlying strength and we hear the big companies with the share buybacks are trading quite hard to the dips. >> absolutely. i'm surprised that the market hasn't gone down more on that news. i think the fed really did tip his hand. i think the fed is what's been propping up this market, and i think that his people digest the news over the coming weeks and realize that the markets are about to stand on its own two feet, you will see a fairly dramatic correction as we go through the summer. >> how big. >> i think we can see 1400 on the s&p. >>
yuri? why so bearish?quarter was really awful. it was really all cost-cutting and financial engineering and for the markets to sustain this kind of level, you'll have to see real top line growth and i just don't see where it's coming from. >> the most amazing thing this week is we may have had the fed signal that it is takenering. that's a huge thing to signal to global markets. this equity market in this country hasn't fallen out of bed with that. that would indicate underlying strength...
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they will be the work farms for america in digital companies yuri have the labor mill blair they do that boring and repetitive task. this is more about cultures and about anything else because i am a westerner and american it is really a way more about us than them although i am interested i am more interested in their reaction if i get e-mail's will it be this is interesting we're suffering to the same thing for you silly americans? you didn't notice? i guess it is something i will find out. >> we have to stop there but you'll be happy to answer any more questions? >> thank-you for coming this event netted as the decision borate theater where our friends to come together can study the decisions that george made the financial crisis, hurricane katrina katrina, afghanistan and get the affirmation he was given at the time then also look at the press like what we do decide what will you do? it shows people what he was faced with. the information he had at the time and then it puts people in his shoes if that is what they would have done and also it gives people an idea what it is like to be
they will be the work farms for america in digital companies yuri have the labor mill blair they do that boring and repetitive task. this is more about cultures and about anything else because i am a westerner and american it is really a way more about us than them although i am interested i am more interested in their reaction if i get e-mail's will it be this is interesting we're suffering to the same thing for you silly americans? you didn't notice? i guess it is something i will find out....