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according to several studies, the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even illuminated by a i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance, and journalists, kevin jane, who company sells a. i augmented tools to employers says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you are buying a ticket, which is uh, which is the cheapest, the air ticket you can find. just ask a guy. you don't have to open uh, open a 3rd party have to, to, to match reprise anymore. hey, i developers counter that for every job loss to the technology. multiple new ones will be created by the new industries that a i will open up. we're very optimistic that they're going to be fantastic jobs in the future, and the current jobs can get much better. educators say children need to start learning about a i and using it. and it's really important because those tools are also evolving
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really fast. so if they don't start to use them now, it's going to be very hard for them to catch up technology and it's headlong rush. they re shaped the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara, california. the headlines now here. now it is here, the g 7 summit to well, lead is guessing under wayne who else and that japan summits 1st session is on the way the warranty. ukraine and china is rising power high on the agenda for the editor james base reports from hiroshima in the wood, is that we're going to have an in person visit on sunday from presidents and lensky of ukraine, making his way from you trying to rush him a now, as you know, presidents his travels and not know me to the golf far in advance and the would have been in the cost of that he was going to attend this by video link. but it
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does now see that he'll be here in person. i suspect the cravings, not going to be very happy that that information as leaked out, but that's happened before we knew, for example, before he went to washington to see president bite and then to address both houses of congress that he was traveling. so i think hard to keep a secret as big as this. i can tell you 7 meeting starts at china is present. she's in pain, is hosting a summit. the leaders of 5 central asian nations changing thing, says beijing, and seeking to strengthen economic times in the region. jessica washington has more from the chinese to to ship. well, what we've been hearing from president you've been paying us? he's amazing with his central asian counterparts. yesterday and also today is he, he held us bilateral talks with them when they arrived and we had these words of friendship, co operation development and working together. and that's certainly what we heard today is he addressed all of them together for the 1st time as a group. it's the best time that china has ever hosted all the central asian
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leaders together in one place. columbia, as president has said, there's no confirmation that the for children who disappeared in that same crest and the amazon had been rescued. if i came down into a credit province more than 2 weeks ago, s q teams have found items. they think the loan to the children in the jungle as well as a make shift shelter. there's all the headlines. veneers continues here in the office here that's off to witness. stay with us. as for thousands of years, farmers and shepherds have lived most of the traditional way of like a female district for generation. as israel plants annexation into the occupied west bank well goes to the jordan valley where you need the supplements have already expand and asks what the future holds for these palestinians. farmers, shepherds of the jordan valley on a jersey to progress it is loaded into gray.
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su might be the dirtiest most unsanitary corner of the united states. why everyone called me, or they taught you 0. do like kids to go to harvard, you don't want your kids to go to just like the name they can go to any other university and it will be fly in. oh, did i get it out of my system for everyone running around with going to that and i'm going to write comment when i tell people yeah, i'm writing comedies that harvard do like what i have to explain i was trying to couldn't do it. no, i'm doing it through comment. no, i'm and i was just associate a new kind of
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this would be c o z we, i had the, this is your best. i have a lot of data for your sound. meaning the for an m b s o m i went to sleep. the next day my phone was exploding all over the media. zion is proposed as most of the 1st jewish comedian ever come to the stage here at the $1001.00 lab comedy festival
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. so please help me welcome to i gave her arabic name. please let me welcome to this page. now i'm in the evening everyone. it's, you're not getting the most out of this or just getting my name is norm . white liberals tend to pronounce my name, so they call me thomas key. my last name is who was stairs, so i have a name of a jewish european professor from mit in a body of a persian wonder woman. my parents are considered traitors, they're left we liberals. so they raise me in a mixed community where jews and published and in lived together. my best friend of an inch is the post and then she looks like, did you have the the look like i from a didn't a job next to her. when we cross check points, the soldiers, they stop our car, they hit on her and they look at me and that gives me old id please.
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the phone a letter is that my father received to the military detention and he refused to serve in the if i to soon so sorry, i brought it with me here because i have this feeling like it's going to make it into my show. and these are like the 1st memories i have for my dad, just me and my mom kind of alone in the house and my father in prison. and i remember asking all the time questions like where is that? where his dad this is the 1st uprising, this is the 1st intifada, is a very defend outlook on those that are questioning the system. and that was a point where we could still turn things back today. it's much, much,
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much harder. i think what i've been eating my whole life prisons your call is going to do with my grandma. i know my mom was pretty much i really all to find if i'm adding a few more healthy things to it. don't tell my ancestors. i'm changing the recipe man. the 1st show i ever had was an english, and that show was so incredible and amazing and people were listening to me in such a different way than i was used to. i love performing in hebrew also but there's something about is really audiences sometimes i feel very anxious about and in a way saying it also kind of breaks my heart because from the beginning i kind of know
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that i'm not going to have a lot of space among my own community, or even in hebrew like it's going to be limited because of who i am because of my messages. maybe i'm wrong, but i hope i'm wrong. but this is the kind of feeling the, the so we have couple of building blocks of your show, right? so one big building block is like who your parents are. and then the next building block knew they shut off fluoride. and every settlement like that, you have a series of little thing else with an additional and then eventually through this i went to the us. i was advocating to work more and more with those sections of society. the usually non spoken to. yeah, that are like spoilers of future piece and friends. so there was a push back from him, from the one they didn't want to from that they didn't want to be part of it. it
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was too risky for them. and they told us of was who needs to work with those extremes? rallies who other students, that's their responsibility. and it ruptured my belief that there was like a traditional avenue to do piece work through. and it led me to start making jokes on every tv about m b. s. like and, you know, like this rupture led you to that. yeah. getting ready to perform for the harvard, he lives out there. american do. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they're coming from a place where i believe they have wants to learn and they can do better that need to be part of the change understands. know the things that i'm saying, they don't come from ignoring perspective. the press doesn't come from an ignorance perspective, never. i'm not telling them anything you,
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but the jewish audiences really have to work the, the 1st audiences following the i have already showed up today. 70 minutes, most of the parents, when i was 7 years old, they decided to raise me in the only course distance community in his room. and 2 years ago, a big fire room. and so a lot of security forces in firefighters,
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which rush to rush to the community and the, the tried to evacuate all the jews and all the arrows from their houses by the neighbors. no one moved from their houses and the firefighters, and that you have to immediately and uses the firefighters go uses, you will be able to come back and use the it was a good show considering everything else actually to let you in because they would never like being active as from doing supposed to be right, but it didn't bring you even though your view a more progressive than a lot of people. i know and still it's interesting. she got an invitation because
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she's an artist because she was doing something that saw that you know more approachable to them. well that's what the radical about using cultural work. yeah . you know, she gets to use comedy and art to get in the door when you wouldn't otherwise be able to get what you the history of the media. and it was the straightforward that what you did? yes. going to go to new york to perform at the famous 30, rob, the factories. the demands in the audience were like no, i can't believe that we're here for god. the
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of the world health organization officially the credit a ton of new cases are surfacing in new places every day with at least 19 countries in territories now reporting infections my inboxes the festival of cancellations. and i have no idea what to do at harvard in an empty campus. we'd like to know one around i think i've come to terms that i should leave a team rich.
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we're all year under very unique circumstances and we're getting the same. so we're getting, you know, the same treatment and the toxic identity issues and hatred and stuff that i'm used to seeing outside of that exist outside. it's just absent here in a token future of the one state solution is not in apartheid state that doesn't separate us and doesn't divide us into higher keys. this is the closest i've seen. i don't want to solve this appreciate because obviously you know, the inequality and, and, and everything still exists, but i cannot find it here. and i don't want to be looking under the ground to find it the
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green grief on the streets of elk you find east jerusalem is how that was very late on sunday night. so it's a 2 year old. the luck was chased and killed unoccupied. east jerusalem yard, who is autistic, was walking to a special needs school near the lock. so most compound, when he was confronted by his ready security courses. the, the, the the
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wife quest and the piece, the mallets with the police, magickal a mile from the not the 1st i mean the building and said everything i'm, i'm a whole include the same. same case if you stand up because of some of what seems holding both of the folks that mean by instinct, that all the funding is to go to the list. and the 1st name is vivian and show him a note that he was full of clothes on. the clothes off at yahoo! he's promising to carry out the annexation. the vehicle is waiting settlements as well as large parts of the jordan. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has run types of agents with virtually no open source, would be the log of some weeks between testing facilities. being set up in jewish areas, uninterrupted in speaking up here. scary.
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