Rights legislation that became law while i was 9 years old, yeah, that was a signal. It was optimism. It was a promise that you could do all the things that my parents told us we ocould do anything. They mistakenly told the doctors that as well as the sons so we took them at their word. As a result, you saw laws and barriers falling as you went along. You came away from that hopeful and optimistic about the possibilities. And looking back over this period, civil rights law, brown in 54, 55, all these things, have these turned out the way you thought at the time theyd turn out . Yes. Have they accomplished what at the time you may have thought they would . Yes in terms of they provided access. I never had to doubt whether i was going to be able to apply to any college i wanted to apply to. It never occurred to me that i would be denied Something Like that education because of limitations that were put in place by law. All that was done, all that was sealed. It never does it mean that i
Run. Friday night. San francisco. Now, they are back behind bars and facing fresh charges. Plus, a controversial change coming to the vmas. Major new challengers to airbnb. And not even close. Katie ledecky finishes 20 seconds ahead of her closest competition, proving once again she is the most dominant swimmer, july 26th, 2017. From nbc news, this is today, with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today. Its a wednesday morning. Thank you for being with us. We have carson in for matt once again. Its a busy morning. President trump and senators are facing new setbacks on their latest attempts to repeal and replace obamacare. Theres new fallout tied to the russia investigation and the president s attacks with his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions. Were going to break it all down, starting with peter alexander. Good morning to you. Reporter good morning. Hours after republicans squeaked through with barely enoug
Townhall. Com parties. He talks about the Republican Partys relationship with young voters. Here is a look at what you will see tonight. Millennials are the biggest generation right now and the Republican Party is not super popular among men millennials the millennials and i think there are barriers that the face of the party will have to change. And on a couple issues, whether it is gay marriage, for example. Changesou start making to appeal to a new group of voters that think differently than their parents and grandparents come about alienating the parents and grandparents whose votes you rely on as your base to win elections right now . That is when the growing pains in the Republican Party that i will be fascinated to see how they handle that over the next, maybe not the next few years, but over the next decade or decade and a half. The current integration of the Republican Party i do not think would be a viable party in 20 years. Announcer the townhall Political Editor guy benson
Townhall. Com parties. He talks about the Republican Partys relationship with young voters. Here is a look at what you will see tonight. Millennials are the biggest generation right now and the Republican Party is not super popular among men millennials the millennials and i think there are barriers that the face of the party will have to change. And on a couple issues, whether it is gay marriage, for example. Changesou start making to appeal to a new group of voters that think differently than their parents and grandparents come about alienating the parents and grandparents whose votes you rely on as your base to win elections right now . That is when the growing pains in the Republican Party that i will be fascinated to see how they handle that over the next, maybe not the next few years, but over the next decade or decade and a half. The current integration of the Republican Party i do not think would be a viable party in 20 years. Announcer the townhall Political Editor guy benson
Senior writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk Artificial Intelligence in the workplace. Tom simonite, what is host and joining us this morning from san francisco, Senior Writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk about Artificial Intelligence in the workplace. Tom simonite, what is Artificial Intelligence . Lately. It covers a lot of things. Artificial intelligence is area of science and engineering that is all computers able to do the kind of things human onsist do, look around at the world and make sense of it. Solve problems within themselves, pick up new skills use the experience they had in the past to solve new problems in the future. The main ways f that people build systems is using technique called machine term you mighter hear and that is really kind of a ple, you basically take bunch of example data and use that to show the software what do. Needs to now weve all been exposed to Artificial Intelligence programs movies and t. V. Shows that are like humans and