Les Moonves, the chief executive of CBS, has been forced out of the company over sexual
misconduct claims.
But thanks to his contract, he might be getting $120 million golden parachute out of the deal
after assaulting all of these women.
What a deal.
Work for CBS.
There's no rules, really.
What is your take on this?
My take is he's not going to get the 120.
He's going to be sued in a shareholder derivative case and everybody on the board is going to
be a target.
Well, here's the thing.
He's probably going to get the money at first, but then that money's probably going to be
taken away in the form of that lawsuit.
But here's the thing.
All right.
You got 12 credible women who have given evidence that this man assaulted them.
Then on top of that, not only was he assaulting, he was also helping cover up the assault of
people like Charlie Rose, Fager, with the organization.
You had this culture coming from the top here with Moonves.
He cultivated it, he expanded it.
Exactly.
He was right at the dead center of it.
Now, you're hitting the point.
This gets even uglier.
Okay.
Moonves puts his board of directors together.
That's how that works.
After he gets caught, after it's very clear that he's a freak predator, that's what the
guy is, he's a freakish predator, after they find that out, the board starts resigning.
Even more interesting.
They hire a lawyer.
Now, follow this story.
They hire a lawyer to look into all of this, okay?
The law firm is also hired by Moonves when he's in charge as CEO.
This is what's reported to the lawyer.
The lawyer is told, "Yes, we took reports.
It was very clear."
The lawyer is told, fact after fact, that clearly showed that this man had done some
awful things, right?
Then he goes to the board and he's asked, "Would you give us a report?"
He covers it all up.
He doesn't mention anything about all the ugly stories that the police told him, that
accusers told him while he was supposed to be this lawyer doing the investigation.
I think this guy might have some ... I think he may have some liability as a lawyer.
I hope he does.
I hope that he does because I think that's where this is going to go.
But at the end of all this, I think what we're going to find is a stockholder, shareholder
derivative suit is going to close all this down.
What's your take?
Right.
In fact, we already have clients signing up for those lawsuits right now, which is great
for them, but Moonves is essentially a ... He's a smaller version of Weinstein.
That's the kind he was running.
He doing basically the same kind of sexual predator scheme that Weinstein was carrying
out.
"Oh, you want a job at my network?
Well, how bad do you want a job at my network?
Come meet me in my office.
Come meet me at this hotel."
That's the kind of behavior that Moonves was engaging in, trying to exchange any kind of
activities here.
Yeah.
The worst thing is, he's lying in the face of overwhelming fact.
Right.
First of all, you have an agent that says, "Look, I know what you did.
You tried to assault this actress that I sent by, and you actually did assault her."
The lawyer doing the investigation is told that directly and the lawyer covers it up,
doesn't share it with the board of directors.
That may be the only defense that the board of directors has when they get sued in a shareholder
derivative.
This guy's made $650 million working at CBS.
$650 million.
Probably a job most people could do, but it's just being at the right place at the right
time.
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Wale on Working w/ BTS' Rap Monster & Shouts Out the BTS Army | TRL - Duration: 4:30.
WELCOME WALE TO THE STAGE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
WAIT A MINUTE SO YOU DONE ABOUT 200 YOU SAY?
>> A LITTLE MORE, MAN.
I GOT A FAN ON TWITTER, I THINK
HIS NAME IS ELEVATED HIP-HOP RIGHT,
ONE DAY HE POSTED LIKE ALL THE
FEATURES THAT HE COULD
TRACK THAT I HAVE DONE.
THAT NUMBER WAS LIKE 170 OR 150.
THAT IS WHAT HE COULD JUST TRACK.
THAT IS-- LIKE YOU KNOW, IF I GO
TO SOME CITIES AND I'M ROCKING
WITH SOMEBODY ON THE COME UP
AND WE GOT TIME, WE MAKE
A RECORD.
I'M A MUSICIAN SO IF I LIKE IT,
YOU KNOW, WE VIBING, LIKE WHY NOT?
IF I LOVE YOUR CITY LIKE THAT,
OR THE CITY SHOWING ME LOVE.
>> A LOT OF PEOPLE WON'T DO
THAT THOUGH.
A LOT OF FOLKS AT YOUR LEVEL
IN THE GAME AIN'T GON' STOP DOWN GO TO A
STUDIO WITH SOMEBODY THEY DON'T
KNOW. >> I LOVE IT TOO MUCH, BRO, I
LOVE IT. I LOVE THE MUSIC
EVEN BTS, BTS. SOUTH KOREAN?
K-POP, K-POP GROUP LIKE,
RAP MONSTER IS A GOOD FRIEND OF
MINE, HIS ENERGY, HIS VIBE IS SO GO.
I KNOW IS HE ONE OF THOSE DUDES
IF HE SPENT ENOUGH TIME IN
AMERICA HE COULD BE ONE OF THE BEST PRODUCER WRITERS.
HE'S THAT GOOD, HE'S THAT GOOD. RAP MONSTER YES.
>> Sway: Y'ALL HAVE DONE SONGS
TOGETHER?
>> THEY FLEW ME TO SOUTH KOREA
TO SHOOT A SONG CALLED CHAINS.
AND YOU KNOW, OBVIOUSLY EVERYBODY KNOWS ABOUT THE FAN
BASE, THEY SHOWED ME SO MUCH
LOVE.
THEY EMBRACED ME AND I WAS LIKE
YO, THIS IS DIFFERENT.
>> Sway: IT'S DIFFERENT,
RIGHT. >> IT IS DIFFERENT.
I WAS GOING ON TWO HOURS OF SLEEP
BUT I GOT THROUGH THE VIDEO.
WE DID THAT VIDEO. I WAS LIKE SUPERGRATEFUL, YOU NO
HE WHAT I AM SAYING JUST BEING
ABLE IT TO SPREAD THAT LOVE,
GROWING UP A D.C. PERSON, DOING
GO GOS, THAT WAS MY OPEN MIC,
THAT WAS MY RITE TO PASSAGE THAT
WAS MY GETTING THE JITTERS OUT
BEFORE I BECAME, YOU KNOW, THE WALE THAT YOU ALL KNOW.
>> Sway: THE WALE THAT WE
KNOW, HE IS HERE MAN,
HE IS HERE.
WE PUT UP A COVER OF A MAGAZINE, RESPECT
MAGAZINE, CAN WE THROW
THAT UP REAL QUICK?
THAT IS WALE.
WE SHARED A MAGAZINE COVER.
IF IT WASN'T FOR HIM THEY WOULDN'T HAVE PUT ME ON.
>> AND VICE VERSA.
>> IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU THEY
WOULDN'T PUT ME OVER.
I AM NOT NECESSARILY A MEDIA
DARLING.
YOU SMOOTHED IT OUT A LITTLE BIT.
>> I CREATED THE BALANCE.
>> YES, YOU KNOW WHAT, IN REGARDS TO THAT.
YOU MIGHT NOT BE A MEDIA DARLING
BUT I THINK IT'S MOSTLY BECAUSE
OF HOW PASSIONATE YOU ARE ABOUT
THE THINGS, AND IT'S NOTHING WRONG
WITH BEING PASSIONATE, BEING
DEDICATED TO WHAT YOU LOVE TO
DO, MAN.
>> TRUE. >> WE AIN'T NEVER HAD NO ISSUES.
BUT PASSION SOMETIMES IN THIS GENERATION CAN SEEM-
LIKE THE 48 LAWS OF POWER IT TEACH YOU TO BE NONCHALANT.
I DISAGREE.
IF YOU FEEL PASSIONATE IN YOUR HEART,
IT'S BECAUSE YOU'RE PASSIONATE ABOUT IT.
>> LET'S TALK ABOUT FREE LUNCH,
THE FIRST THING I NOTICE,
BECAUSE I GREW UP, I USED TO
CAPTURE A LOT OF MICE IN MY HOUSE.
>> ME TOO.
>> WHAT DID THAT COVER SYMBOLIZE T IS A METHOD BEHIND IT.
>> A LOT. >> YOU GOT THE FOOD,
THE SANDWICH REPRESENTS THE FOOD
AND INSIDE THE FOOD IT'S FREE,
RIGHT?
>> YEAH. >> SO YOU GOT THE FLOWERS.
FLOWERS REPRESENT THE LOVE.
>> UH-HUH. >> OR THE ADULATION THAT YOU GET
FROM PEOPLE, RIGHT.
YOU GOT LOVE.
AND THE JEWELRY IS THE ADVICE,
THAT'S NOT THE DEEPEST ONE BUT IT IT DOES STAND FOR THE ADVICE
YOU GET FROM PEOPLE BUT IT
ALSO STANDS FOR THE MATERIAL THINGS.
SHINY.
LIKE OH YEAH, YEAH, YOU SHOW ME
SOMETHING SHINY,
>> Sway: THEY GET EXCITED. >> CAN I SAY THAT WORD?
>> Sway: YOU SAID IT,
IT'S COOL.
WE WILL MUTE OR BEEP.
>> YOU ME SHOW SOMETHING SHINY
THEY GOING TO WANT IT OR HOW
EVERYBODY WANTS-- WANT ON THE OUTSIDE LOOK HAPPY AND SHINY.
YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING?
AND THEN YOU GOT THE MONEY IN THERE.
YOU KNOW, IT'S FOOL'S GOLD, ALL MONEY
AIN'T GOOD MONEY.
>> ALL MONEY AIN'T GOOD MONEY BRO.
>> SOME PEOPLE GET CAUGHT UP
IN IT.
>> Sway: UH-HUH. MOUSE FUNERAL.
YOU EVER GET CAUGHT UP IN IT?
>> ABSOLUTELY.
THAT'S WHY I MAKE SONGS LIKE UNGRATEFUL AND THANKFUL.
I'VE BEEN THROUGH IT.
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Kids Book Read Aloud - I'm Smart! by Kate & Jim McMullan - Storytime #ReadAloud - Duration: 3:32.
Hi kids, and welcome to story time.
Today, we're gonna be reading a picture book called I'm Smart by Jim and
Kate McMullan.
Let's start reading.
Who am I?
Smarter than a rocket scientist.
More powerful than a monster truck.
Able to halt traffic with the flick of a switch.
Takes brains to do my job, drive you to school, and keep you safe.
Got to stay on my toes, tires.
How many stops along my route?
Count them, wheels, let's roll!
Lake Street, Hill Street, School,
Hill Street ahead, amber lights?
Flash, flash, flash,
cars and trucks slow down.
Red lights, flash, flash, flash.
Stop paddle, everybody stop and
don't move 'til I quit flashing.
See what I love about my job?
Good morning, Kerry.
Good morning, Harry.
Good morning, Hattie, Art, Wolfie, Daisy,
Moe, Minnie, Rocky, Bo.
Down the hill.
Next stop, Lake Street.
Traffic, stop.
Hey silver car, hit the brakes, it's the law.
You've gotta stop, or
[WHEEEOOOO] here come the cops.
Hey, speeder, ha-ha you got a ticket.
What happened?
Now it's safe to cross.
Hello, Leo, Cleo, Lulu, Red, Starr,
Tiger, Curly, Pippa, Zed.
Next stop, school.
What's this?
Orange cones, lane closed?
Bad luck, we're stuck.
Uh-oh, riders acting up.
Gotta think fast.
Pop quiz, raise your hand for a yes, who has a June birthday?
Who had cereal for breakfast?
Who has a dog?
Who has a snake?
Our turn, let's go.
No, bump coming up.
[PKEW] Bump bump bump bump bump bump bump bump bump.
[MUSIC]
Ta da, got you to school, on time too.
Pat myself on the back, roof.
Have a super day, kids, after school I'll be waiting right here.
[MUSIC]
Who am I?
Your school bus, that's who.
Thanks for reading.
See you again for the next story time.
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Opinion | A wakeup call for Europe - Duration: 8:36.
By Nicolas Berggruen and Nicolas Berggruen Chairman of the Berggruen Institute and publisher of The WorldPost Bio Follow Nathan Gardels Nathan Gardels Bio September 27 at 11:29 AM A Torooc Liku artificial intelligence robot displayed at the Mobile World Congress Americas event in Los Angeles, California
September 13, 2018. (Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg) Nicolas Berggruen is chairman of the Berggruen Institute and publisher of The WorldPost
Nathan Gardels is the editor in chief of The WorldPost. PARIS — In the 1950s, French President Charles de Gaulle understood that if France wanted to create its own space for sovereign action in a world dominated by the United states and the Soviet Union, it had to possess its own nuclear force
Today, in the emerging global order dominated by the United States and China, artificial intelligence has become the most powerful resource that will determine the fate of nations in the times ahead
The only chance for not just France but Europe as a whole to remain a player is to participate fully in the development of AI
The robust competition between America and China is accelerating the rapid evolution of machine learning, which will transform all aspects of life from employment and the social contract to genetic engineering and warfare
The pace of change is so swift that being left behind will make it nearly impossible to catch up
If that happens, Europe will become irretrievably subordinated to the geopolitical algorithms of others
A new book by AI technologist and entrepreneur Kai-Fu Lee, "AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley and the New World Order," ought to serve as a loud wakeup call for Europe
Not surprisingly, Europe warrants little ink in Lee's book. As Lee sees it, while Silicon Valley and China are driving each other forward in the advance of AI, with an entrepreneurial frenzy abetted by abundant capital and a densely connected consumer base, Europe lacks a comparable innovation ecosystem or integrated digital marketplace
Its default alternative has been simply to accept the full platforms of the likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter
In essence, Europe has become a colony in the American tech empire. Because emergent technologies arise in response to social demand, Lee does, however, see an opening for Europe
While AI development in China and the United States is driven primarily by the quest for data and analytics that can be used commercially, Europeans are focused more on protecting the privacy of the user
As Lee told us in an interview: "That will cause the American giants some amount of trouble and may give local European entrepreneurs the chance to build something that is more consumer and individual-centric and that would go further than American companies would ever contemplate in protecting privacy
" Europe's leaders should seize this opportunity by fostering a continent-wide collaboration to put its distinct stamp on AI
The most promising prospect for Europe would be to blaze a different path than the United States or China
It could put its resources behind the proposal of Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, to "re-decentralize" the Internet, both to assure a fairer allocation of the digital dividend and hand back control of personal data from big tech to individuals
This culture-bound constraint on data collection, in turn, would reorient the development of AI in a more social instead of consumer-marketing direction, which has been the main focus of both China and Silicon Valley
Europe could further choose to compete where it has an advantage in basic science
Just as Europe joined together to create the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator, European nations could cooperate on a project to be the first to build super-intelligent machines, ones that surpass human capacities
The potential is there. The Scandinavian countries, of course, have long been engaged in the fray with such innovations as Skype and Spotify
Germany has its own digital modernization strategy, "Industry 4.0," aimed at upgrading its manufacturing base through machine-learning tools
And though not gaining much traction so far, Chancellor Angela Merkel has highlighted the importance of European Union investment in AI
She has even mused that Europe could present a third way for AI. France, a core nation of Europe alongside Germany, can make a critical contribution
As the most active modernizer on the European scene today, French President Emmanuel Macron is well positioned to promote Europe's role as a third pillar of the AI revolution
Like de Gaulle in his time, Macron has an intuitive sense of what it takes to stay in the game — and a bold political imagination to figure out how to do so
From his first days in office, he has focused on invigorating Europe's entrepreneurial culture and bolstering state support for innovation, especially in AI
"My goal is to recreate a European sovereignty in AI," he said. "If you want to manage your own choice of society, your choice of civilization, you have to be able to be an acting part of this AI revolution
" Drawing on his country's heritage as a cradle of scientific discovery and the Enlightenment, he has recruited the brainy mathematician and AI guru Cédric Villani to lay the foundation for France's effort
Macron is on the right track. The AI challenge may be just the summons a continent torn apart by persistent centrifugal forces — financial crisis, immigration and populism — needs to embrace unity more fully
An ambitious historic project aimed at reaping the economic benefits of AI, securing an independent presence for European values in the new world order and leading a scientific breakthrough to superintelligence would provide a binding narrative for a continent adrift
Such a moonshot vision would be far more compelling for Europeans than the tired pitch from Brussels that dourly sells a common Europe as canned spinach, something the paternal authorities say is good for you but that everyone hates
Belatedly grasping what is at stake, E.U. regulators are now taking rearguard action against American big tech through the General Data Protection Regulation and other means
But if Europe wants to get ahead of the game, to recover the sovereign ability to chart its own course, it needs an innovation ecosystem that makes it the author of its own algorithms while at the same time building on its unique strengths in science
This was produced by The WorldPost, a partnership of the Berggruen Institute and The Washington Post
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যুবক যুবতীর প্রেম নিয়ে এক বোনের কঠিন প্রশ্ন | Dr Zakir Naik Bangla - Duration: 6:30.
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An Ti Palé épi Vakband 🎙 - Duration: 5:52.
"Vakaband" is a Carnival group
which is constituted as an association
since our arrival in Martinique in 2011
We're mostly doing musical and choreographed performances for some years now
At the beginning we were a student group
we had "the passage relay of the Carnival of Bordeaux" by older friends
The challenge was to organize the event
We had the idea to create our group by buying the instruments
and by saying that it would be cheaper to play ourselves
so at first it's mostly a story of resourcefulness but then we liked it
We were thirty in the group during our early days,
our first performance dates from 2006 during this famous evening
With the others, we challenged ourselves to "the first to return to Martinique"
I came back in 2009
we were 5 to be back and we created a group here with new people,
we were 40 at that time, it was in 2010
We are 99 members,
there are 94 players
there were more and more people, we were very busy,
so we had to structure ourselves to divide the tasks
The members integrate the commissions as they please
so everyone contributes to the group
My story in "Vakaband" is a bit odd
I accompanied them on one of their trips to Barbados as an helper,
the opportunity was again presented during the trip to Miami
where I enjoyed the atmosphere even more,
and finally an another trip to Toronto
and this year I decided to join the group as a player
From a personal point of view,
being part of this group taught me to weigh my words,
to know when to say things and to whom to say it,
find the right moment to say it
after we remain human, I do not play a role
But it taught me to take a step back
Manage a hundred people for 6 years
really taught me to deal with "the human"
and it's not always easy
It allows me to open myself to others
we might not say but I am of a reserved nature
and in "Vakaband" it's hard to stay in your corner
we are brought to exchange
and we realize despite ourselves that we change
From a heritage and cultural point of view,
the carnival is clearly a very big cultural part of Martinique
People who come to this period are realizing
that there is a life different from the rest of the year at this time
It's still quite rewarding to be part of the trick
people say they like our music,
people say they like our music,
it's especially gratifying during the fat days when we parade,
before it's a bit more difficult
and then when we arrive on the street we forget everything
The ultimate goal would be that "Vakaband" still exists,
that there is a transmission even if we are no longer there
That family spirit can be transmitted
I would like my children to be in Vakaband
I would like the children of my children to be in Vakaband
That it does not look like what it is now
but that the values of sharing, of amusement
lightness but at the same time of rigor can be transmitted
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