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" ... Biden’s pick for attorney general is being closely watched, with names like U.S. Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.), New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates (D) among those being mentioned for potential selection. ... "
" ... I have watched videos of some of the best storytellers on the planet. Listeners are not merely members of their audience but are participants in the unfolding of their tale. Granddaddy would stop along the storyline and ask, “What do you think he did next?” or “Who do you think was waiting in bushes?” As our investment in his story grew, our ownership of the saga increased. His story became our story and it often promoted post-story discussion. “Granddaddy, what would have happened if she had…” or “Why did the little boy cry?” The payoff of a great story is the listeners’ desire to keep it going in their minds. We would repeat his stories to our friends at school. For the storyteller who loves to tell stories, it is like repeat business! ... "
" ... I recently watched the movie Ford v Ferrari, based on the true story of automotive designer Caroll Shelby and race car driver Ken Miles, and their quest to build a revolutionary vehicle that can win the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ford v Ferrari has the hallmarks of a racing movie — loud engines, daring turns, and the like. But what struck me about the film was the unusual level of focus on the long, iterative process of engineering the right vehicle for Le Mans’ grueling course. It’s easy to forget how much effort goes into a high-functioning finished product before it sees the light of day. ... "
" ... Those who watched the fantastical characters and stories created within the Marvel Universe over the past twelve years might have questioned the seemingly impossible amount of cool technology created by Tony Stark, the alter ego and genius behind Iron Man. Yes, the original suit itself appeared relatively plausible, but eventually this one-man show was creating satellite-driven, autonomously assembling, personalized fighter jets with multimodal user interfaces and complex software. A team of thousands of software and hardware engineers would struggle to deliver such output, thereby making Iron Man’s arsenal less believable than many of Marvel’s interplanetary societies and phantasmal artifacts. One man alone could not reimagine and create a multitude of inventions like that. Unless, of course, he only truly needed to create one invention that would fuel the remainder of designs: Jarvis. Using such an artificial-intelligence-companion-slash-servant-slash-engineer that he nicknamed after his father’s chauffeur, Stark reimagined and tinkered with complex technology. ... "
" ... “I can’t tell you how many times we’ve had conversations with artists about how important it is to post live moments,” he says. “And then we watched it happen before our eyes. Certain artists were able to jump right in, and for some we had to host sessions or one-on-ones so they had all the info to start connecting. Having the sheer foundation of the tools was the first thing.” ... "