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Harry Truman Reasoner (April 17, 1923 – August 6, 1991) was an American journalist for ABC and CBS News, known for his inventive use of language as a television commentator, and as a founder of the 60 Minutes program.
Over the course of his career, Reasoner won three Emmy Awards and a George Foster Peabody Award in 1967.
Reasoner was born on April 17, 1923, at First Street North in Dakota City, Iowa; He and his older sister Esther were the children of Eunice (Nicholl) and Harry Ray Reasoner, who married in 1911. Reasoner was taught to read by his parents before entering school, gaining a strong vocabulary from his mother.
Reasoner attended West High School in Minneapolis. During his time at the school, Reasoner developed his interest in journalism. One story, authored by Reasoner, entitled "The Wrench of the Week" garnered the attention of the principal who expelled Reasoner but later returned following a plea from fellow student Chet Newby. Reasoner graduated in January 1940 having missed the Class of 1939 graduation ceremony. Before graduating, Reasoner went on to study journalism at Stanford University and the University of Minnesota. He served in World War II and then resumed his journalism career with The Minneapolis Times. His novel Tell Me About Women, about a fading marriage, was written partly during his World War II service and was first published in 1946.
ABC News is the news division of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), owned by the Disney Media Networks division of the Walt Disney Company. Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast ABC World News Tonight; other programs include morning news-talk show Good Morning America, newsmagazine series Nightline, Primetime and 20/20, and Sunday morning political affairs program This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
ABC began news broadcasts early in its independent existence as a radio network after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered NBC to spin off the former NBC Blue Network into an independent company in 1943. The split (which NBC conducted voluntarily in the event that its appeal to have the ruling overturned was denied) was enforced to expand competition in radio broadcasting in the United States as the industry had only a few companies such as NBC and CBS that dominated the radio market, and in particular, was intended to prevent the limited competition from dominating news and political broadcasting and projecting narrow points-of-view. Television broadcasting was suspended however, during World War II.
HLN (formerly Headline News) is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. The channel is a spin-off of the U.S. Cable News Network.
The channel was originally structured to feature a tightly formatted, 30-minute newscast that was rebroadcast each half-hour, 24 hours a day, with freshly updated information that briefly covered various areas of interest (such as national news, sports, entertainment, weather and business). Since 2005, however, its format has increasingly shifted to long-form tabloid-, opinion-, crime-, and entertainment news-related programming. In 2014, the network further re-focused with an emphasis on social media.
As of July 2015, HLN is available to approximately 96.4 million American households (82.8% of households with at least one television set) in the United States making it the most distributed American cable network. Since the mid-2000s, HLN has been available internationally on cable and satellite in parts of Asia, the Caribbean, South America, Middle East and North Africa
A semantic reasoner, reasoning engine, rules engine, or simply a reasoner, is a piece of software able to infer logical consequences from a set of asserted facts or axioms. The notion of a semantic reasoner generalizes that of an inference engine, by providing a richer set of mechanisms to work with. The inference rules are commonly specified by means of an ontology language, and often a description language. Many reasoners use first-order predicate logic to perform reasoning; inference commonly proceeds by forward chaining and backward chaining. There are also examples of probabilistic reasoners, including Pei Wang's non-axiomatic reasoning system, and probabilistic logic networks.
Existing semantic reasoners and related software:
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From August 6, 1991, here is a Headline News story on the death of newsman Harry Reasoner.
Barbara Walters on working with Harry Reasoner on ABC News. For more on this and over 600 interviews, please visit emmytvlegends.org
The first weeknight network newscast anchored by both Harry Reasoner and Barbara Walters. Reasoner had been the solo anchor on the newscast since 1975, until Walters was lured away from NBC. This pairing only lasted a couple of years, when Reasoner returned to CBS News in June of 1978. Posted for educational and historical purposes only. All material is under the copyright of their original holders. No copyright infringement is intended.
Mr. Reasoner's thought about America, August 6th, 1973.
Harry Reasoner provides a commentary at the end of this May 1 1974 ABC News broadcast (on Nashville's WNGE), followed by several vintage commercials.
ABC News, May 3, 1978. More information on Bill Downs here: http://billdownscbs.blogspot.com/
On Christmas Eve 1968, Harry Reasoner took a look back at the many images of Jesus Christ.
Old-time hustler, Texan, Utley Puckett regales Harry Reasoner with the techniques of a lifetime pool hustler. part 1
Here is another story about the death of news icon Harry Reasoner, from Headline News. Taped in July, 1991.
Harold Lloyd is interviewed by Harry Reasoner on a live morning television show. Mary Fickett is the co-host
Harold Lloyd is interviewed by Harry Reasoner on a live morning television show. Mary Fickett is the co-host
An examination of African Americans' contributions to sports in the United States, reported and narrated by Harry Reasoner. Among those Reasoner interviews are Harry Edwards, today a sports psychologist but in the 1960s a radical activist who tried to lead a boycott of the 1968 Olympics, and Tommie Smith, whose raised-fist "black power" salute is one of the enduring images of that era. Also interviewed are athletes Lee Evans, Charlie Green, Jim Hines, and Ralph Boston. 24 minutes, color. direct link to purchase video: http://phoenixlearninggroup.com
Miles Davis in his own words. interviews with Miles Davis.
Archival November 24, 1967 television footage of Harry Reasoner interviewing former president Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley - the two living 5 star generals at the time. Interview discussed 1) the hawks and doves 2) refusal to seize property 3) Committee for Peace and Freedom 4) unpopular war 5) criticism of Vietnam war 6) history of offering help 7) Geneva accords 8) Domino Theory 9) Vietnam elections
Archival November 24, 1967 television footage of Harry Reasoner interviewing former president Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley - the two living 5 star generals at the time. Interview discussed 10) Agreement among the generals on the war 11) how to "visionize" the battle field 12) getting around via helicopter in Vietnam 13) moving the line means placing more of the population under control 14) patience 15) truism in war: "never tell your enemy anything" 16) problem with an undeclared war 17) "communists operate on the basis of their own plans, not by reaction 18) "Can't fight a war with Gradualism 19) the first principal of war is to "win quickly" 20) embued with a desire for success 21) morale of our soldiers. 22) kooks and hippies
CBS TV Documentary about the Grateful Dead and the growing hippie scene in Haight Ashbury, San Francisco.
Miles Davis very rare, legendary interview. Enjoy his genius!
Segment of 8 part interview. For all segments visit TVLEGENDS channel playlists or http://emmytvlegends.org Commentator / Writer Andy Rooney speaks about his 50-year career as a writer and producer for television. He talks about his entrance into radio and television as a staff writer for Arthur Godfrey and later on television's The Morning Show with Will Rogers, Jr. and The Seven Lively Arts. He describes his shift to the non-fiction form working on such CBS series as The Twentieth Century and Calendar. He speaks in detail about the many CBS documentary specials he and Harry Reasoner collaborated on (Rooney as writer, Reasoner as narrator) including: An Essay on Doors (1964), A Bird's Eye View of America (1964), and The Strange Case of the English Language (1968). Rooney talks about se...
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Music video by v. Spy v. Spy performing Harry's Reasons. (C) 2014 Blast Records sob licença exclusiva de Sony Music Entertainment Brasil ltda.
Lee Harris gives his reason for running in the state senate for District 29.
From August 6, 1991, here is a Headline News story on the death of newsman Harry Reasoner.
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Tracie Harris at Gateway to Reason on August 2, 2015. Topic- "Religious Family Values" Videography and editing by Gabrielle Owwell
Harry's Reasons is the first album by Australian rock band vSpy vSpy. The album was released in March 1986. Harry's Reasons é o primeiro álbum da banda australiana vSpy vSpy. Foi lançado em março de 1986. 01 All Over the World 02 Something 03 Learn to Laugh 04 Shirt of a Happy Man 05 Out and Dreaming 06 Dangerman 07 Harry's Reasons? 08 Way of the World 09 The Wait 10 Iron Curtain 11 Injustice 12 Good for Business
A great lecture by Sam Harris on faith and reason.
Sam Harris (Author, neuroscientist, Co-founder of Project Reason) and Cenk Uygur (Host of The Young Turks) have a discussion about religion. Sam and Cenk also address questions from the audience. https://twitter.com/SamHarrisOrg http://www.samharris.org/
Waking Up With Sam Harris - Faith in Reason (with Eric R. Weinstein)
The Best Of V. Spy V. Spy - The Spy File - 17 track CD 1. All Over the World 2. The Golden Mile 3. Hardtimes 4. Sallie-Anne 5. Harry's Reasons ? 6. Use Your Head 7. Injustice 8. One of Kind 9. Credit Cards 10. Clarity of Mind 11. Waiting 12. Working week 13. Our House 14. Clear Skies 15. Don't Tear it Down 16. Oceania 17. A.O. Mod
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From The Afternoon of Friday November 22nd 1963,Beginning at 1:30 P.M/12:30 P.M E.S.T CBS News Live Coverage of The Assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. This video begins with live film of event along with radio reports and than the very first TV news bulletin with CBS News Walter Cronkite at 1:39:58 P.M @9:58,2nd Bulletin @13:04,3rd Bulletin start of continuous coverage @17:41, Cronkite appears live on TV @2:00:12 P.M @30:12, Cronkite announces J.F.K's Death at 2:36:43 P.M @1:06:43. To the best estimate everything is presented in real time to the second. Reported by (In order of appearance): Water Cronkite,Eddie Barker, Charles Collingwood, Robert Trout, Eric Sevareid, Neil Strawser, Dan Rather, Barnard Eismann, Russ Bensley, Robert Pierpoint, Marvin Kalb, Charles Kuralt...
Panelists Sam Harris, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Project Reason and Maajid Nawaz Founding Chairman of Quilliam, joined moderator Juliette Kayyem, Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, for a panel discussion to reflect on the future of Islam and tolerance regarding it. The panelists discussed many topics regarding Islam in modern society, such as Islam's place in modern culture, the events leading up to the modern public perception of Islam, and Islamic extremism. These topics were put forth with the final goal of collaborating to ensure a stable future of tolerance in the world. A panel discussion with: Sam Harris Neuroscientist, Co-founder and Chief Executive, Project Reason, Author, The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, among others Maajid Nawaz Au...