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loyd mit president wrapped in a long email to the mit community stated to geoffrey abstains victims on behalf of them i.t. administration i offer a profound and humble apology and response we will commit an amount of equal to the funds mit received from any abstain foundation to an appropriate charity that benefits its victims or other victims of sexual abuse has this kind of response been the exception or the norm as sort of more and more names are coming out and they're like oh no now we're tired to have seen the money what are we going to do. yet so far it's been the exception most of these organizations haven't said much about it but all as i mentioned the santa fe institute. where he obviously had a home in new mexico has said that they're looking at possibly giving away that donation that he made to some other charity but they haven't said where it would go and so i think it's you know so far everyone's kind of waiting to see how much flack they actually get from this i got to tell you guys you may be surprised by this i don't even mind that he gave money to these organization
loyd mit president wrapped in a long email to the mit community stated to geoffrey abstains victims on behalf of them i.t. administration i offer a profound and humble apology and response we will commit an amount of equal to the funds mit received from any abstain foundation to an appropriate charity that benefits its victims or other victims of sexual abuse has this kind of response been the exception or the norm as sort of more and more names are coming out and they're like oh no now we're...
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and in the process they are either manu mitting slaves because grain doesn't require as much labor as tobacco. and d.c. becomes one of the largest slave exporting cities in the entire nation in the 1830s. >> what role did race play in the selection of the placement of the capitol? >> the early congresss are really divided north and south. and they struggle to figure out where the capitol is going to be. in each region -- i should say by the west as well. and each region wants the capitol in their region to protect in re interests. they're also really struggling over the issue of assumption who is paying the revolutionary war debts. alexander hamilton at the time that treasury secretary, and thomas jefferson, secretary of state work pout a bargain with james madison. and they essentially say, look all the southern states will agree to support assumption, actually making sure that the federal government pays all of the state's debts from the revolutionary war if the federal capitol is placed on the potomac river. that deal is struck in 1790. you have sparlt the residents act. and it's a
and in the process they are either manu mitting slaves because grain doesn't require as much labor as tobacco. and d.c. becomes one of the largest slave exporting cities in the entire nation in the 1830s. >> what role did race play in the selection of the placement of the capitol? >> the early congresss are really divided north and south. and they struggle to figure out where the capitol is going to be. in each region -- i should say by the west as well. and each region wants the...
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he's at mit. his most recent book "superminds". previously the author of "the future of work" which came out in 2004. thanks for spending a few minutes on book tv. >> thank you. >> our live coverage of the book festival now in washington, in its 19th year continues. up next pulitzer prize winning author and historian david mccullough will be speaking. after that you will hear about race in america with henry lewis gates and a couple of other authors. this is live coverage of the national book festival. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> welcome, ladies and gentlemen to the david mccullough hour. i'm so proud that this library of congress puts on this fabulous festival for you, free, open to the public. [applause] >> what a gift. what a gift. and an even better gift is to have spectacular authors, like historian david mccullough sitting on this stage, right here with all of us. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> he is -- i don't have to say this because you said it with your applause, the most celebrated living historian
he's at mit. his most recent book "superminds". previously the author of "the future of work" which came out in 2004. thanks for spending a few minutes on book tv. >> thank you. >> our live coverage of the book festival now in washington, in its 19th year continues. up next pulitzer prize winning author and historian david mccullough will be speaking. after that you will hear about race in america with henry lewis gates and a couple of other authors. this is live...
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. >> mit row on time blue and yellow line stations closed through september with free shutsle service available as for roads we're deal with aftermath of this severe weather that moved through night trees a wires in montgomeryounty, georgia avenue between greg roadirnd new hae up pact the advice everyone in the neighborhoods use you caution, problem frehover street bridge an secondarys and look going outside beltway on buoy no problem kenilworth. things 95 spotsyme si sexual harassmentiaan scandle. >> absurd because thahas foreige dmv the5:077ph reit, mo t> time a. lat in he plan and rashida tlaib lley have been critical thes aro will not sell green land.si the prent nrotdedulg was set to meet denmark siweeks.re >>de george bellun lose ago peel on sex stnimiereaponhe t kenrslyus of g doing some cops said he knewou t a megedndisucco. los angeles opera hired a lawyer to ld pe harassmen ipinng owet. detailing multiple allegations against 7-year-old sringe u p on g "fox 5 news morning" the u.s. and north the big screen could be inan jeopardy. >> we're goi meno t. teabrk moment. request as
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actively promoted such deals to gather intelligence about crisis regions but how much mit says it violated its constitutional mandate to simply observe. let's begin production in from to get this activity began in the 1950 s. and least its peak in the mid 1960 s. with large shipments of weapons. they started taking more risks because the merit system works of well i don't use a consensus question. it wasn't intelligence work but weapons deals. merrick's wasn't involved with intelligence. but the b. and d. found that they could gather intelligence much more effectively by setting up and implementing these weapons deals because of. the size or whatever so it gave them access that they might not have had otherwise. not solute. this photo shows matins at his office in vaughan he was now selling weapons worldwide with the approval of the b n d. he also became an international representative for the u.s. firearms manufacturer cult matins and his family later moved to america as eldest daughter margarita now lives in northern virginia. might get or is 70 years old now and has become an accomplish
actively promoted such deals to gather intelligence about crisis regions but how much mit says it violated its constitutional mandate to simply observe. let's begin production in from to get this activity began in the 1950 s. and least its peak in the mid 1960 s. with large shipments of weapons. they started taking more risks because the merit system works of well i don't use a consensus question. it wasn't intelligence work but weapons deals. merrick's wasn't involved with intelligence. but...
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you're going to freeze on the sounds of an mit grenade to mislead essentially the officer barely back through his return. switch to go away from the officer pulling the joy out of his crib. they obviously did a kind of long. through the web in one smiths and then when it happened on trace one. i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that. is gone and. global insurrection goes back or occupation we start of that. before occupy wall street before the revolution in cairo before obviously. in france or the protests and they're all connected all these protests are connected they're all connected to a rebellion against money and banks are all global and banker occupation. said she stressed to. this or that the british in the middle of the internet that you have to. stop the show so you're saying then the statistic is he's a c.e.o. which quite a shock. which is he never happened and now look what you've seen him ever since you took a moment a man for sure and. want to talk to you so if you're my it's your bo
you're going to freeze on the sounds of an mit grenade to mislead essentially the officer barely back through his return. switch to go away from the officer pulling the joy out of his crib. they obviously did a kind of long. through the web in one smiths and then when it happened on trace one. i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that. is gone and. global insurrection goes back or occupation we start of...
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but they are also looooking at whether particularar genetic strains mit be more resilient to thehese future condiditions. bush: when they're this size, they're relatively burly. they're capable of withstanding challenges, , especially short-term ones. where we are, on the coast, the--the big acidification events, the big ph drops, they're associated with upwelling g events, and they d't last forever. they c can--these guys canan deal with thohose, bt the larvae, the eggs, the future of these guys--those guys get hit by those events, and it just hammers them. it's gotten challenging. it's not a turnkey, pushbubutton operation to jujust ththem in the bucket and make a million babies, you knknow? andt should be, but it's getttting haharder and harder and d harder evevery year. swezey: doug really takes it a step further in that he's willining to work k with scienes and groups t that are interestsd in conseserving the species onoa more personal levevel because he understands ththe value inin conserving the abalone and having a healthy abalone population both for his business, but alalso
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found over the mit center for collective intelligence discusss his book. super minds. the national book festival. live saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan 2. . >>> in the wake of the recent shootings in el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, the house judiciary committee will return early from a summer recess to mark up three gun violence prevention bills. which include banning high capacity ammunition magazines, restricting firearms from those deemed by a court to be a risk to themselves. and preventing individuals convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes from purchasing a gun. live coverage begins wednesday september 4th at 10:00 a.m. eastern plain on cspan. and cspan.org. and if you're on the go, listen to live coverage using the free cspan radio app. for the national history day contest. two students presented a short performance about catherine johnson who received the presidential medal of freedom and featured in the 2016 film, "hidden figures." >> national history day is a program that culminates in a student competition. students are are encouraged to cho
found over the mit center for collective intelligence discusss his book. super minds. the national book festival. live saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan 2. . >>> in the wake of the recent shootings in el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, the house judiciary committee will return early from a summer recess to mark up three gun violence prevention bills. which include banning high capacity ammunition magazines, restricting firearms from those deemed by a court to be a risk...
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students office at mit has as much, as many administrators as the whole eta and that was in the 50's. the second thing i'd like to say, i do challenge mr. hayward on one thing about that the english professors can't do that much damage than on the street. the problem is that there was such an english professor at uc davis who basically told students to go kill policemen and this guy hasn't been fired and the third thing i'd like to say, a student from high school getting a scholarship by a republican group, that student read an essay, i as a teacher think that the essay was about a third grade essay. >> i think you're limited to three. my comment about english, you know, what's wrecked english department isn't a big price to pay to keep radicals off the street i was being somewhat facetious. it's no longer to the crit -- i don't know if you saw this, i guess in the last couple of weeks i guess there's some website or algorithm, or search engine, but it can sweep the entire text of every new york times article for the last 20 years and search for words and see ow -- how often they're
students office at mit has as much, as many administrators as the whole eta and that was in the 50's. the second thing i'd like to say, i do challenge mr. hayward on one thing about that the english professors can't do that much damage than on the street. the problem is that there was such an english professor at uc davis who basically told students to go kill policemen and this guy hasn't been fired and the third thing i'd like to say, a student from high school getting a scholarship by a...
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make the prospect of money and stardom leads many aspiring athletes to dope as an anonymous runner at mit's. but there are a cautionary tales another anonymous athlete who has dopes says it wasn't worth it . if someone who has never dug wants to start i do not because the prize money you could get from rice is i think to be using all of it to treat themselves and potentially having permanent problems with their body so outraged not to try to. it's these stories that out to build on they say testing has increased tenfold and a new want a sanctioned doping laboratory in nairobi will help raise the standard but educating athletes is also a main priority they hope to create what they call a culture of honesty in terms of ethics we want to expose them to know that it's wrong to tilt the did this group to compete even if you don't win it's still fair you fill out the buzz and we still have a new tweeting with oh do you sing in the thing in the method or in the substance september's world athletics championships in doha will provide the next test for kenya ahead of the tokyo 2020 games where the r
make the prospect of money and stardom leads many aspiring athletes to dope as an anonymous runner at mit's. but there are a cautionary tales another anonymous athlete who has dopes says it wasn't worth it . if someone who has never dug wants to start i do not because the prize money you could get from rice is i think to be using all of it to treat themselves and potentially having permanent problems with their body so outraged not to try to. it's these stories that out to build on they say...
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and thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book super minds. the national book festival, live saturday august 31st at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountains majesties ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america,
and thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book super minds. the national book festival, live saturday august 31st at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountains majesties ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america,
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henson, author of the british arecoming and thomas malone , founding director of the mit answer for collective intelligence discusses his book supervised. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10 am eastern on book tv on cspan2. >> next, andy parker, father of slain roanoke virginia tv reporter allison parker on his concerns over immunity protections or internet service providers. after his daughter's death was posted and reposted online, mister parker has spoken publicly about gun violence and work on lesl
henson, author of the british arecoming and thomas malone , founding director of the mit answer for collective intelligence discusses his book supervised. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10 am eastern on book tv on cspan2. >> next, andy parker, father of slain roanoke virginia tv reporter allison parker on his concerns over immunity protections or internet service providers. after his daughter's death was posted and reposted online, mister parker has spoken...
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and thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for intelligence discusses his book super minds. the national book festival live, saturday, august 31 at 10 am eastern on book tv. on cspan3 . >>> next, author diana remi barry talks about her book, the price for the pound of flesh. the value of the enslaved from wounded to grave and the building of a nation. this interview was recorded at the organization of american historians annual meeting, and philadelphia. >>this marks the anniversary of the first slavery sold where they come from? >> they came from different parts of west africa but they were actually taken on a ship and captured. and then captured again off of a different ship. when you look at the journey, there were two different points while they were taken on two different ships. >> we know about them? >> from ship record, and records from virginia. and we know very little information about them. we know bits and pieces. >> what we know? >> we know that they arrived, they were not listed as enslaved they were listed as servants. we know they came in there pretty sick wh
and thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for intelligence discusses his book super minds. the national book festival live, saturday, august 31 at 10 am eastern on book tv. on cspan3 . >>> next, author diana remi barry talks about her book, the price for the pound of flesh. the value of the enslaved from wounded to grave and the building of a nation. this interview was recorded at the organization of american historians annual meeting, and philadelphia. >>this marks...
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and the founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book "super minds". the national book festival live saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> labor day weekend on american history tv. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history a discussion about abraham lincoln and native americans. on reel america the 1950 army film invasion of southern france. and monday, labor day, at 8:00 p.m. eastern the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of virginia's first general assembly held at jamestown. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> 50 years after the moon landing, apollo 11 astronaut michael collins reflected on the apollo program's impact at the time as well as on today's politics, diplomacy, foreign policy, and space initiatives. >>> welcome. it is truly a thrill to see space diplomacy a topic near and dear to me draw a wonderful crowd. thank you so much for joining us this evening. i'm a historian of science and technology and a curator at the smithsonian national air space museum. 50 years
and the founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book "super minds". the national book festival live saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> labor day weekend on american history tv. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history a discussion about abraham lincoln and native americans. on reel america the 1950 army film invasion of southern france. and monday, labor day, at 8:00 p.m. eastern the commemoration of the...
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and jack garman had a list, that he worked out with mit who did all the programming on this thing. >> during simulations he had punched out and aborted when he got that alarm but we had had all those discussions and reviews and he decided it was okay. >> that points out the real unsung heroes, there's just so many and some all of this country, but the simulations guys were just amazing. they had to not only learn the systems and how they worked and look at our procedures but then try to find areas and in the very last film, the 1201 actually came up and that was the emphasis for looking into that and that is just a perfect example of the teamwork that it took to pull this mission off. >> another way to describe the simulation people, they were very devious. [ laughter ] >> on that note ladies and gentlemen thank you very much for being here. thank you panelist's. [ applause ] >> all week we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available all weekend on c-span three. lectures in history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral history, the pres
and jack garman had a list, that he worked out with mit who did all the programming on this thing. >> during simulations he had punched out and aborted when he got that alarm but we had had all those discussions and reviews and he decided it was okay. >> that points out the real unsung heroes, there's just so many and some all of this country, but the simulations guys were just amazing. they had to not only learn the systems and how they worked and look at our procedures but then...
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and thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book super minds. the national book festival, live saturday august 31st at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountains majesties ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america, america ♪ god shared his grace on thee and ground thy good with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea >> dark skies and ruined water. burning rivers. oil spills. closed beaches. silent spring. 20 years ago the wealthiest nation the world had ever known, people who enjoyed a level of private consumption undreamed of in the past found itself awash in environmental squaller. cars were comfortable, but children couldn't play outside because of smog. clothes were clean, but bays were choked with sewage, and lakes were slowly dying. a wave of horror swept the nation as we began to realize what we had done to the natural systems that supported all life. the environmental movement was born. governments at all levels responded with programs a
and thomas malone, founding director of the mit center for collective intelligence discusses his book super minds. the national book festival, live saturday august 31st at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountains majesties ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america, america ♪ god shared his grace on thee and ground thy good with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea >> dark skies and ruined water....
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presented a report in washington and titled limits to growth using a computer simulation researchers at mit have calculated for the 1st time what continues economic growth would do to the planet's they're finding set off alarm bells around the world when resource consumption is doubling every 20 years for the 1st time people were confronted with the fact they can only grow it could also have negative consequences and that the planet's natural limits would soon be reached the success story of growth was in crisis we've reached levels of prosperity which carry the seeds of disruption and necessitate a complete relook at the whole world social political and other situation. the top of rome report sold 30000000 copies and became a global sensation. and yet soon this cause themselves came under attack their calculations ready tried as irresponsible fear mongering because it's impossible to admit the end except. the success story of growth must continue. unfortunately many of us called us predictions turned out to be right and in many cases reality even surpassed the bleak predictions. as the cov
presented a report in washington and titled limits to growth using a computer simulation researchers at mit have calculated for the 1st time what continues economic growth would do to the planet's they're finding set off alarm bells around the world when resource consumption is doubling every 20 years for the 1st time people were confronted with the fact they can only grow it could also have negative consequences and that the planet's natural limits would soon be reached the success story of...
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hurt them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man mislead essentially. wish to do away from the officer. of his group. the officer did a kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and there would have been done she swung at competitions didn't you know i never saw any contact with you do you any kind went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and even turned tree. forced to apologize on their one of the one of m.s.m. b.c.s. top hosts which tracks the story linking donald trump to russian oligarchs and using the so-called rigorous verification standards of the outlets we're not at here to. also environmental activists rally against their sleighs plans to draw over 3 and a half 1000000 liters of waters from florida's santa fe river every day saying it would threaten the areas that biodiversity. and the lack of diversity sees a european web developers conference canceled over a guest list with no females we debate whether the industry is struggling to keep u
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them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man like wrestling essentially. which is to do away from you officer. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and they would have been done treece one. didn't hit them i never saw any contact with you to any kind of a back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. but we are in a depression in america in populations all over america there's an object poverty and more than half the population lives at or below the poverty line so there are it is a bit of a ghost depression going on which has developed into a full blown depression because it neither policies work from the central bank so maybe the problem is the central bank. paradise with some around turned into a round the experimentation field for agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and s
them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man like wrestling essentially. which is to do away from you officer. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and they would have been done treece one. didn't hit them i never saw any contact with you to any kind of a back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. but we are in a depression in america in populations all over...
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reba atkin sent and thomas director of the mit's center for collective intelligence discusses his book, super minds. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10:00 a.m. eastern on the tv on c-span2. president trump awarded the medal of freedom to former boston celtics star bob cousy. hall a member of the nba of fame. he played for the celtics in the 1950's and 1960's and went on to coach at boston college. he is credited with organizing the first union of the four sports leagues in north america. pres. trump: this is an exciting day. we love champions. inis wonderful to have you the oval office with your family and friends. thank you very much and thank you all for being here in the oval office on this joyous occasion. toay, it is my privilege present our nation's highest civilian honor to a beloved basketball champion and a true american original, robert cousy commonly known as abu z. bob, congratulations on receiving the presidential medal of freedom, the highest award you can receive. we have the presidential medal of freedom and we have the congressional medal of hon
reba atkin sent and thomas director of the mit's center for collective intelligence discusses his book, super minds. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10:00 a.m. eastern on the tv on c-span2. president trump awarded the medal of freedom to former boston celtics star bob cousy. hall a member of the nba of fame. he played for the celtics in the 1950's and 1960's and went on to coach at boston college. he is credited with organizing the first union of the four sports leagues...
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and then freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man in the christening essentially the officer of the guard through his or john in the division will wish to go away from the office or. out of his group. they obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then when it happened on trieste one as i have suspicions didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the deal any kind of went back to where they were so the answers back here they're try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn tree. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. causing. a lot on one of my uncle had the other question she. made tonight a nativity. because i will take you at. the ball and tell. us what and. meanwhile in my degree has son mohammed from the civilian j.t. have managed to pluck up the courage to invite us to meet his wife knew this was going to have the mother. say did it and that and some of the. damage done in the books in the. books and. miss i me
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name freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man with misleading essentially. the reason. which to do away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung and i didn't i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and aimed to turn tree. we are in a depression in america populations all over america there's poverty and more than half the population lives below the poverty line so there already is a bit of a ghost depression going on which has developed into a full blown depression because of neither policies work from the central bank so maybe the problem is the central bank. said she stressed to. this or that the british and the bill of voted out that it will. stop the show so you'll see them taste a taste fishies have a cia bush quote all shall. go to which she never happened and i know what you mean and i must needs to check on women in their
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that some of our audience wanted to hear about what devices this thing to the other one is fiscal at mit's part that's linked to more than 1000 private conversations with google assistant so there will issues here what we had to say so i was going to say 2 points the 1st part to sam's point we really this has been an afterthought it's been reactionary and i think that for the most part people don't really care about their privacy until they realize something bad has happened it's almost like a car in a car insurance you don't care you haven't left your crash and i think that the tech companies probably could've done a better job of creating interfaces and ways for us to understand the implications and i think that's part of their job because they are making money off their privacy make no mistake about that the 2nd piece is that i asked people to put this in perspective when i talk to them which is that compared to what happened with the equifax leap for example where in the u.s. at least over 100000000 people's very intimate financial data was essentially leaked or stolen this is really s
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the mit president has apologized for, quote, a mistake in judgment saying it led to shame and distress and that the university will try to make amends, dan? >> dan: thanks a lot. that's all the time we have. as always, thanks a lot. enjoyed tonight's show, down 20. think about that. show, down 20. "the five" starts right now. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters, along with katie pavlov, juan williams, brian kilmeade. here from new york city, and this is "the five" ." we are kicking things off with our 2020 round up, first up, it has been a rough couple of weeks for joe biden. after a series of embarrassing embarrassing gaffes, looks like he has another problem, overconfidence. to take a look. >> i always have done very well in states like pennsylvania and michigan. and i think that i have as good a chance or betten
the mit president has apologized for, quote, a mistake in judgment saying it led to shame and distress and that the university will try to make amends, dan? >> dan: thanks a lot. that's all the time we have. as always, thanks a lot. enjoyed tonight's show, down 20. think about that. show, down 20. "the five" starts right now. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters, along with katie pavlov, juan williams, brian kilmeade. here from new york city, and this is...
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hurt them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man the christening essentially. through his own. wish to do away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and then when it happened on 3 swung at the officers he didn't hit them i never saw any contact with . any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he bit on tree. there was a guy you could say maybe. in less paris. is he got. east almost orlando. to see him in from us all on until it would have he it will be i'm not there from theater can be from theater quite a lot of good news i do your right i'm not. in this are you looking for media's thing going to make i mean most of the i thing that he was the steam to be called to write a book. is a window of. corn. into the god lives i just i mean yes. this was to do with the old prove to us was to do it but i cannot bring uncle were continually called. music down most of us one never more still left here we have her
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hurt them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man the christening essentially. early. in the. twisted away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and then when it happened on trace one as i didn't i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the answers back here they're try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. there was a guy. in last pirates. is he got. eat . meat from us all on to live here would have here colombia or not there's enough of them pedo combine this with stuff from. quite a lot of good news i do your right i'm not. in this ideal. for media is thing going to make i mean most days i think that he was the steam to be called theoretical. it's a window of. corn. into the godless i used just by media. but i cannot bring uncle were. music down most of us one after more or less here would have here columbiana. listowel school favre was so rude on a link to the sea that except. the jawbone i meant they mostly have always been you know i
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the mit president has apologized for, quote, a mistake in judgment saying it led to shame and distress and that the university will try to make amends, dan? >> dan: thanks a lot. that's all the time we have. as always, thanks a lot. enjoyed tonight's show, tune in to my pod cast. sean will be back on monday. >> laura: good evening. i'm laura ingraham. a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. ruth bade herb -- bader ginsberg, one of the longest serving justices received treatment for a malignant tumor on her pancreas. the tumor has been isolated. anyone who knows much about this horrific disease can tell you that this is pretty dire. justice ginsberg has been a liberal justice but also an inspirationnd
the mit president has apologized for, quote, a mistake in judgment saying it led to shame and distress and that the university will try to make amends, dan? >> dan: thanks a lot. that's all the time we have. as always, thanks a lot. enjoyed tonight's show, tune in to my pod cast. sean will be back on monday. >> laura: good evening. i'm laura ingraham. a special edition of "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. ruth bade herb -- bader ginsberg, one of the longest...
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your game face on the sounds of an mit. mislead especially. early. john. the visual twisted away from the officer the joy of his career. the obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one smiths and it would have been done treece one. as i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here they're high again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on 3. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to go in for indication let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. paradise with some around and into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated e
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hurt them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man the christening essentially. in the. wish to do away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smith's and then when it happened on trace one as i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here their guy again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he bit on 3. unless pirates. got to. eat. at sea and me from the us dollar want to live here would have the economy or not there's enough of them pay to combine this with just enough room data quite a lot of good news i do your right i'm not. in this ideal. for media is thing going to make i mean most days i think that he was these teams would be called to write a book. is a window of. corn. into the godless i used just by media. used to do the old dos was key to dope but i cannot bring uncle one could do a coke. music down most of us one after more or less here would have here colombiana. in listowel corner school favored by s
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and thomas malone founder for the mit center or collective intelligence. superminds. the national book festival, live saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. >>> labor day weekend on american history tv, saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history, a discussion about abraham lincoln and native americans. sunday, at 4:00 p.m. on real america, the 1950 army film invasion of southern france. and monday, labor day, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of virginia's first general assembly held at jamestown. explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>> sunday night on q & a, university of pennsylvania law school professor amy wax on free expression on college campuses and the conflict surrounding an opinion piece she co-authored in the philadelphia enquirer. >> i think this is what roughled a lot of people, that not all cultures are alike. we were trying to tout this code of behavior as one that was particularly functional and suited to our current technological democratic capitalist socie
and thomas malone founder for the mit center or collective intelligence. superminds. the national book festival, live saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. >>> labor day weekend on american history tv, saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history, a discussion about abraham lincoln and native americans. sunday, at 4:00 p.m. on real america, the 1950 army film invasion of southern france. and monday, labor day, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the commemoration of the...
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on the sounds of an mit grown man mislead essentially. john. twisted away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on 3 swung as i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand the news business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. the headlines in our take an exchange of prisoners between moscow and kiev reportedly has got underway just a few hours ago. declassified documents reveal that 20 years ago the u.s. knew indians you would use terror to try and stop east timor from becoming independent but failed to act and a frenchman is to the pale of court decision that overturns a pesticide ban in his town week using the french gover
on the sounds of an mit grown man mislead essentially. john. twisted away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on 3 swung as i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on...
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i'm not sure how familiar you are with the mit has been obviously is a big center for medical innovation but one thing left out of the conversation , robert briefly was talking about it in his research but universities are a giant, are a giant hole for a lot of this hacking but also particularly from foreign influences because most universities, maybe want a partner with other universities, especially in china. you're right, we should be encouraging that. we should want collaboration because that's the nature of academia in the sciences but i would argue that especially with some of the research that come out of mit and how we know that it leads to actively monitor leaders, especially with the genome stuff you were talking about earlier, their tracking people's dna and identifying them they go on their ethnic heritage and i feel like to an extent it brings up the question of should we ban chinese investments and investors from the us tech industry? it's an extreme option but it's ridiculous considering we always have american science being at least somewhat culpable and in what's current
i'm not sure how familiar you are with the mit has been obviously is a big center for medical innovation but one thing left out of the conversation , robert briefly was talking about it in his research but universities are a giant, are a giant hole for a lot of this hacking but also particularly from foreign influences because most universities, maybe want a partner with other universities, especially in china. you're right, we should be encouraging that. we should want collaboration because...
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heard them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man like wrestling essentially. john. was that away from the officer. of his crew. they obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one's midst and then what happened on 3 swung at the observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact with you do you any kind went back to where they were so the answers back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn 3. moved up to the big time they mailed me more wrong. and it's. only through the surveillance photos that we got it was. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to do so marijuana to put food on the table it's ok to sell practical food on my table and it's i got a tail it's really hard when you get into the community and you see how some people live and you see that there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that have to eat and as a parent. i can't come up with a logical argument to say that if i were in that situation and that's the only option i had that i wouldn't do the same thing and so
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i'm not sure how familiar you are with mit has been a big center for medical innovation for what one thing that was left out of this conversation, robert refill was talking about it and when you talk to his research but universities are a giant hole for a lot of this hacking, but also particularly from foreign influences especially because most universities, when you want a part of with other universities, especially in china, i mean, you're right. we should be encouraging that. we should want collaboration because that's the nature of academia particularly in the sciences, but i would argue especially some of the research that's come out of mit and how we know that at least two actively monitor leaders him a special with the genome stuff you were talking about earlier, they were tracking peoples dna evidence-based on ethnic heritage. i feel like to an extent it brings up the question of, should we just banned chinese investment and investors from the u.s. tech industry? it's an extreme option but is it really ridiculous considering we all have american science being at least somewha
i'm not sure how familiar you are with mit has been a big center for medical innovation for what one thing that was left out of this conversation, robert refill was talking about it and when you talk to his research but universities are a giant hole for a lot of this hacking, but also particularly from foreign influences especially because most universities, when you want a part of with other universities, especially in china, i mean, you're right. we should be encouraging that. we should want...
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neighbors in this neighborhood in the valley do at mit they've seen stakes from time to time but when the postman saw one mail delivery here stopped. >> the letter carrier pulls up here, gets out, walks up the stairs -- >> reporter: david long has lived here in the valley for decades. but for the first time he's not getting the mail delivered to his house. instead he and his neighbors along montego court and montego got this letter saying because of rattlesnakes in the area they will no longer get mail. >> i've lived here since 1988. i have seen one rattlesnake. one time. that's not a huge danger. i don't even have sho o kids play outside without worry. >> it is just one person that is complaining about that. and then having all of this consequences for all of the people in the neighborhood that they will not get their mail delivered. >> reporter: the postal service tells nbc bay area it is hoping for a solution soon. but stresses that carrier safety is extremely important and that thearrier has encountered a rattlesnake here. so for the time being, the people on these streets must go
neighbors in this neighborhood in the valley do at mit they've seen stakes from time to time but when the postman saw one mail delivery here stopped. >> the letter carrier pulls up here, gets out, walks up the stairs -- >> reporter: david long has lived here in the valley for decades. but for the first time he's not getting the mail delivered to his house. instead he and his neighbors along montego court and montego got this letter saying because of rattlesnakes in the area they...
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give the series on the sounds of an mit grown man in the midst of the essentially the officer in the back. joining. the visual was the away from your office or the joy of his. they obviously did a kind of one for the web in one's midst and then what happened on 3 swung as i didn't i never saw any contact with. any kind went back to where they were back here there try again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer. please. list celebs. limped. playing. and very well might continue watching on since last. genetic engineering is a discipline and the product is a g.m.o. bt corn is a corn plant that is a g.m.o. now when they genetically engineered this bt corn they had an objective the objective was to create a corn plant that would be resistant to insects so there's 2 ways they could do that one is you take a piece of corn and you throw pesticide on it the other way with genetic engineering is you take corn you extract the genome of a bacterium and you insert it into the genome of that corn and what you've got now is a new corn in this case is called bt corn and every cell
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damn things on the sounds of an mit grown man mislead essentially. john. pushed it away from the officer. of his group. the obviously did a kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung as observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer saw his gun and he didn't turn tree. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. join me every thursday on the alex salmond short and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. cash calendar is drawing alfonzo among. those changing paid change dard survey or. his 1st words were at a low a c. or a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what ha
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. >>> a debate over art has mitted neighbor against neighbor in southern california. some love them painted on a home, others wish they would vanish. the emojis appeared after the home's owner was fined for illegally remitting the home. her neighbors accuse her of retaliating by painting these. if larry were to paint an emoji on his house, what do you think it would be? >> something crazy, angry looking. >> i thought i was looking in the mirror. we might go frowns. giants kept madison bumgarner. they needed him this evening, trying to (music throughout) from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. and the hope this trip never enders. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that's designed to save you money by auto connecting to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. simple, easy, awesome. >>> good evening. the giants have been in a free fall lately. they sent madison bumgarner out to save them in their
. >>> a debate over art has mitted neighbor against neighbor in southern california. some love them painted on a home, others wish they would vanish. the emojis appeared after the home's owner was fined for illegally remitting the home. her neighbors accuse her of retaliating by painting these. if larry were to paint an emoji on his house, what do you think it would be? >> something crazy, angry looking. >> i thought i was looking in the mirror. we might go frowns. giants...
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. >>> a debate over art has mitted neighbor against neighbor in southern california. some love them painted on a home, others wish they would vanish. the emojis appeared after the home's owner was fined for illegally remitting the home. her neighbors accuse her of retaliating by painting these. his us dyonk e it wldcry, angry looking. >> i thought i was looking in the mirror. we might go frowns. giants kept madison bumgarner. they needed him this evening, trying to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. with a different way to do data. one designed to save you money. now you can share data between lines, mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime. design your own data with xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. simple, easy, awesome. >>> good evening. the giants have been in a free fall lately. they sent madison bumgarner out to save them in their series open we are the phillies. this game was on youtube. that's on the interwebs, dan. worldwide we
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name freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man me personally essentially. wish to do away from the officer. of his group. the officer did a kind of lunge for the web in one smith's and then when it happened on 3 swung as i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer and his gun in the tree. the chemical industry is dictating and manipulating the regulatory process at every level and what's happening and quiet is really a template for what they've already done to the rest of the country and what they want to do to the whole world the reason we don't have better safety standards is because there's an absolute collusion and conflict of interests between those who are actually supposed to protect our safety and the fact that they actually have monetary interests with major biotech and pharmaceutical companies so for example let's consider linda fischer here was someone who was with the e.p.a. and then she went to join and becom
name freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man me personally essentially. wish to do away from the officer. of his group. the officer did a kind of lunge for the web in one smith's and then when it happened on 3 swung as i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer and his gun in the tree. the chemical industry is dictating and manipulating the regulatory...
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herd them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man mislead essentially. john. wished to do away from the officers. of his group. they obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one smith's and they would have been done she swung at constitutions didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind went back to where they were so the answer is back here they're trying again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled his gun even turned 3. chikor tony you know. i'm a little but i think. 11 is we're buddies. one of them one night you should have an extra. trips and i don't want that or i can't that's not me yes i knew she needed that name of community yeah i'm kind of whom you could feel that he had a chicken does he. he made a move to follow the man that you know enough to before i don't mess with. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit d
herd them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man mislead essentially. john. wished to do away from the officers. of his group. they obviously did a kind of lunge for the web in one smith's and they would have been done she swung at constitutions didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind went back to where they were so the answer is back here they're trying again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled his gun even turned 3. chikor tony you know. i'm a little...
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daniel stanford at mit is seen on the right and he will share a $3 million award with two of his peers for their 1976 theory of super gravity. the 2020 laureates will be honored in a ceremony november 3 at nasa's hangar one in mountain view. >>> it's a staple at, but a new warning about the popular brown balls in a chemical that can lead to cancer. >> it makes me want to bring this space back to life. >> he sees aging basketball courts as a giant canvas. the artist trying to transform communities. >>> in the midst of mass shootings and ice raids, one bay area school district is protecting its students with knowledge. >>> annual report tonight says triple labels contain chemicals linked to cancer. nonprofit study found five al known as forever chemicals. they hope the polls hold hot, greasy wet food without falling apart. the bpa says the chemicals don't breakdown in the body and they build up over time, but chipotle says suppliers meet fda guidelines. >>> if you want to add a new credit card your wallet, you might be able to swipe the new apple card pretty soon. today some lucky people
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hurt them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man the christening essentially. twisted away from the. group. did they kind of lunge for the web in one and then when it happened. as i didn't i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the masters back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he bit on tree. you know. i'm one of them but i think. one. body. should have been this. or i think that's i mean yes i knew she needed that name of community yeah kind of whom he could feel that he had a chicken bad. day he made a move to follow the man that he. was. in the stories that shaped the week putin calls for asymmetrical response to a new u.s. missile testing tensions grow following the collapse of the forms of control treaty also ahead. french riot police use water tear. protesters close to. the demonstrators are demanding world leaders take urgent. care to fight against this capitalist rule the world and we talk about the fighting . but i think this is nonsense.
hurt them freeze on the sounds of an mit grown man the christening essentially. twisted away from the. group. did they kind of lunge for the web in one and then when it happened. as i didn't i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the masters back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he bit on tree. you know. i'm one of them but i think. one. body. should have been this. or i think that's i mean yes i...
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>> reporter: all of the suspects have been charged with a variety of crimes ranging from aggressive mit mass shooting. but the fbi tells us they are still considering whether they will pursue federal charges. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king's one-on-one interview with secretary of state mike pompeo as he comments on rising tenses between the u.s. and iran. >>> plus, in our "note to self" series, awards-winning chef michael solomonov shares his struggles in a note to his younger self. >>> in "morning rounds," the debate over children taking nutritional supplements. david agus looks at possible concerns about health effects. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now, at 4:30, looking is tuesdamoing. good i'm michelle griego. >>> m kenny fore with mary. >>> good tuesday morning. clouds and breezy because of the onshore flow with another day of cool temps and below average temperatures. in fact, here i
>> reporter: all of the suspects have been charged with a variety of crimes ranging from aggressive mit mass shooting. but the fbi tells us they are still considering whether they will pursue federal charges. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king's one-on-one interview with secretary of state mike pompeo as he comments on rising tenses between the u.s. and iran. >>> plus, in our "note to self" series,...