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a murder hornet snacking on the honey bee this week here in washington d.c. afternoons of yet another scandal involving the brand name in chief u.s. president donald trump yes the scandal was revealed to us all late tuesday apparently and my friends what a scandal it is the new york times reporting that the justice department has been investigating whether intermediaries for a federal convict offered white house officials a bribe in exchange for a pardon or commutation from president trump that is juicy the possibility that a sitting u.s. president or at least members of his team may be in the business of taking cold hard cash in exchange for services rendered in this case handing out a presidential pardon naturally the president respond to the news with a resoundingly fake news tweeting quote pardon investigation is fake news.
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and while rumors of trading pardons for cash payoff this is actually actually rather old news here in the belly of the beast especially out here for those good folks at fox news that doesn't make it any less egregious but let's keep it $100.00 shall we pay for play has become part of the very bedrock the very bedrock of washington politics since well probably the signing of the declaration of independence from cheney and halliburton to 989 keating 5 to warren harding's teapot dome scandal back and maintain 21 the american people have had a front row seat to some of the biggest political swindles of all time and this isn't letting up anytime soon because frankly the lobbyists nod and wink along with a significant campaign contribution be a 3rd party fundraiser to the candidate or party has become the go to and tragically legal form of bribery that fuels this nation's capital just ask the inaugural committee for president elect joe biden which is coming under fire
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parading millions in corporate sponsored cash for what will most likely be a virtual inauguration thanks to cope with 19 that will cost nothing and yet they wonder why 80 percent of americans both republican and democrat do not trust the federal government to do the right thing always or even most of the time according to pew research and that my friends is why we are always watching the hawks. if you will go on a cd. you want to be there so you can see the crisis you always see rolls royce gracie see this least systemic deception is complete so which. so when you feel. welcome or when the watching the hawks i am sorry rove winter and i'm a loyal boy image of the aisle. i love it i love it when news organizations fall
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over themselves to say oh my gosh look at this crazy crazy crime that we're seeing the accusation of bribery and all that one like let's be honest washington is based on bribery and i like the historical reference you opened with because we've seen it time and time again in elections in these administrations some obviously got more media attention than others but i think that because of the character and the type of man donald trump presents himself as there's a lot more media click bait associated with anything he does in addition to the fact that he's still doing all of this mean while not fully accepting the results of the most recent election any rumors going that he's going to just pardon the whole family before they leave office to keep most safe from the kind of the nixon ask right you know pardon you know but it's interesting but when you when you look at i think the the real juice here in washington this is this is a democrat problem and a republican problem and that's the legalized bribery which is basically bribery it's just it's legal i mean look at the look at the inaugural inaugural committee
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where they're taking money by putting up some money they will allow corporate donations of up to $1000000.00 donations from corporations and from individuals up to 500000 just upon the inauguration this is a this is a lobbyist and cooperate industry and they feel like when you're in elected official no matter what side of the aisle you're on there is a dual note to the fact that obviously there are different corporations that give you cash with the expect with the expectation that you know when things come across your table that have to do with their industry that you will turn a blind eye or that you won't you know press them very hard because hey i helped you and these are the same industries that give in many cases equally to both sides of the aisle because they never really know which way the coin is going to flip and they want to make sure they're covered in their beds i mean what makes this really interesting with the with the inaugural committee kind of saying hey we're going to take these big time donations from is a it's it's not new trump actually broke the record other. 170000000 worth of
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corporate financing there obama did it in the 2nd term so that's not new but what's interesting is biden's inaugural committee has barred fossil fuel companies and their executives impacts from donating to the inaugural committee and as journalist david van for the american prospect ask if there's a problem with those particular firms giving money why isn't there a problem with the other ones that also rely on the actions of government you can to kind of haven't both ways and say well here this one is bad but you know what comcast or whoever oh you know we won't know until about 9 and they would later in life debate and conversation about biden's role with fossil fuels and what was going to happen how harsh the democrats were going to you know basically put the clamp on them because of environmental issues it would look when you leave bay you to accept that cash now oh of course it would but like why don't you do it across the board why don't you say hey guess what it's a virtual moderation we're not go except in the period because it's more than likely going to be done over whom well you make a great point and let's not forget i can't leave donald off of this he follows if this if this bribery for pardon thing turns out to be true look there's plenty of
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legalized bribery that's happened with pardons over the years i mean you have bill clinton last day in office pardon a billionaire who has a home we have most wanted list for a lot of crime marc rich who was accused of everything from tax evasion to illegal trading with a foreign government guess what riches wife donated thousands of dollars to the clinton library george w. bush commuted perjury sentence for lewis scooter libby it was also dick cheney steve cheapest for revealing the identity of cia agent valerie plame and finally george h.w. bush he pardoned armand hammer for making illegal contributions to the mix and campaign after hammer had contributed over 100000 to the republican party so i'm sorry contributions for pardons that's old news are just pardons are never free. to . the president elect joe biden the road to clinching the democratic primary and ultimately the 2020 presidential election with paint by black people. from the organizers across the south in places like georgia where former gubernatorial
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candidate and voting rights advocate stacy abrams voting rights activists and organizer latasha brown and countless others gear is building a base that has all too often been ignored while on 2020 they were heard regardless of where you get your news the story was the same black voters made all the difference though black voters only make up a level percent of the national electorate 9 and 10 of them supported joe biden now with inauguration just around the corner on january 20th and the by the administration already appointing key positions legacies civil rights organizations and black leadership in congress are calling on biden to do more to date legacy organizations like the interval a.c.p. in the national urban league say they have not been consulted about key cabinet picks and haven't met with biden since the election. we are asking for some kind of veto we're asking for some kind of consultation said marc morial head of the national urban league we are still in a wait and see mode but we think that the civil rights community should be more
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closely engaged. kid bizer to buy representative cedric richmond a prominent black elected figure will be leaving his post to join the administration biden has a black woman vice president as and has appointed black women to his communications team but that hasn't quell concern among civil rights community. we haven't had a meeting with them we have not had a conversation about the georgia runoff election we have not had direct conversations about key appointments that are going said derrick johnson head of in double a c p. civil rights leaders in this country should be on par if not more than other constituency groups he has met with. the biden team has a lot of work to do for sure and still thousands of positions have yet to be filled for those who did the work to get him elected those who showed up in droves the black community that broke records and never quivered in their faith in joe biden many are looking for what a biden white house will do for them. is the big question let me ask you do you
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feel he's she's done enough so far within this transition to represent i mean is there are is there a kind of claims coming out of words or representation words we did for you not really bring back you know do you feel at all of water what they what the claims are valid because to whom much is given much is required when we talk about the demographic group that made the most strident efforts for joe biden they were supportive of him even when it looked like his campaign was faltering in the primaries it was black people the arguments from news media and other organizations even the d.n.c. about this well of suburban white women and what they were going to do what we saw what they did half of them voted very strongly in support of donald trump regardless of a lot of the things in the characteristics that they said they didn't like about him but black people stayed steadfast in the biden camp and i feel like at this point specifically for these legacy organizations the question is why haven't we been brought in why aren't we being consulted they're not necessarily saying you need this many people who are of african-american right and to sit on these
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different different administrate of positions but they are saying that people should come up for consideration we want to know what this process looks like we brought people out for you which they did they did a lot of organizing they did a lot of you know boots on the ground in states and in areas where in 2016 the black vote was suppressed and a lot of voters just didn't get enthusiastic or even care to come out they were able to turn that around in 2020 so now the question is what do black people get off of this it's interesting because i think we've seen that a lot over the years from a lot of different politicians you know will will use people to get. elected but the moment they get into office it's kind of like well you know you're over here and i might have a meeting every now and again but i'm not really going to listen to you i'm not really going to like you know. make sure that you're taken care of especially in the corporate donations we're talking about earlier suppression that they were they got out of their corporate and banking animals 1st and maybe the american people 2nd 3rd 4th down on the list you know it to me. look at the other day they are still building
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a coalition they're still putting everything together so you know there's that there's that argument that says well maybe it's just too soon wait till we're actually get to january 20th before we start criticizing and that's kind of where i am on it i mean just today we found out that the mayor of atlanta last bottoms is under consideration for the small business administration. obviously kareen jean-pierre she's there in communications so with the most sanders a lot of people are upset that they are not you know leaving communications that neither of them is actually the white house press secretary but as you and i both know white house press secretaries rarely last all 4 years so whoever you have now more than likely won't be there next year and it goes down the wrong and they elevate more people i think that there's much to be said about waiting a little bit and seeing how this goes the other thing that i think is interesting is that. you have legacy organizations that are all that always push democratic elected officials a lot more than they ever will republicans and i think that if you were the average black voter the people who actually turned out for him their issue isn't as much representation as it is are you going to do the things that you promised the black
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community whether that comes from somebody who's a black face in that office or not they want to make sure that you know hood is treated as it should be so that housing availability is where it needs to be that student loan debt is answered that there is accessibility for not only small businesses but also people who want to start entrepreneurship ventures that housing availability is open for those who are trying to be 1st time homeowners i think that poor black people across this country the question is more of a policy one than it is the imperatives of who is in the position at any given point i think that's the most astute thing i've heard on this topic is what you just said of the. most important thing is what it what are the actual people what's the community getting because it's very easy to kind of appoint token it's very easy to say hey here's a win this person looks like you know they might answer to wall street or they might have sort of someone who doesn't whose lives nowhere and has nothing to do with their lives and go make your life better but oh look they look like you and we've seen it and we've seen it in several administrations actually the administration that the most the most black people was that was president clinton's 2nd only to what we saw with the george w. george w.
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bush administration which actually had the most black people in high level positions but if you were to ask you know people who are adults back you know in the early 2000 what that be able to black community they would tell you based on nothing so it's not just having black faces in those positions you actually have to be there to put the proof in the putting to the policy you promise promise the black community most definitely all right everybody as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on the man with a brand new portable t.v. app which is available on all platforms definitely check it out all right coming up we sort through the real from the fake world of artificial intelligence created people yes intelligent artificial ai created for people with legal and media analyst lion-el stay tuned to watching the whole.
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things become more restrained in which each to write when this sign breaking norms not necessarily in a good way. as the. right. is like a reality you. always never engage with the negs rated or constitutional. get into any conversation or start answering questions just ask for an attorney. to survive territories. definitely don't want to be going to try to jump on cops. you're more likely to walk free if you're rich. or if you're poor and.
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you've got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself a hole. yet there is a saying. there won't be cheap us and then we went through all the countries let's idea the right to go through us come he said if need give them everything they do to bust. this country. this is what we don't understand how we are poor in such contracts. similar. to not good why do you need one leg of the us if you feel.
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the minutes of not that god can we leave with the phone about the food without the plane. would come back to the place story you have to see. the if you move. to the. olivia newton john one spam mostly saying that every face tells a story well as we enter into the 1st half of the 21st century technology has now shown us that not every face tells
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a story in fact there are now thousands of faces online that have only one story and that story is fake and it's for sale yes the new york times is now reporting that thousands of photos of simulated people are starting to show up around her are starting to show up around the internet used as masks by real people with nefarious intent from spies who died on the track to face in an effort to infiltrate the intelligence community to online harassers who troll their targets with a friend leave. yes social media and their online outlets are seeing the rise of not just fake news but fake people to no longer content to just steal random pictures of actual real people know now through the beauty of artificial intelligence as you can see on your screen here online troublemakers can by one or a 1000 different pictures of very different people who simply do not exist and none of the people you're seeing right now are real people there are computer generated
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images with prices ranging anywhere from $2.99 for one fake person or a $1000.00 for a 1000 photos of pay people apparently the world of creating fake fake folks is bringing in real dollars plus for extra bucks you could adjust the photos age likeness and ethnicity to your very liking this is all possible things to an artificial intelligence called generate of adversarial network and according to the times it works by feeding a computer program a bunch of photos of real. people it studies them and then tries to come up with its own photos of people while another part of the system tries to detect which of those photos are fake this back and forth style system apparently makes the end product even more indistinguishable indistinguishable from a real existing human face and speaking of real life human beings joining us now to discuss the ups and downs of this latest technology it has to go to media analysts lyondell of why i don't mean a lot always
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a pleasure having your answer. thank you sir and by the way anybody who can quote a livia newton john and work that into this brilliant prolegomena i think the media pay attention this man is a match it's but you mention a lot of you and john let me take you back in the eighty's godly increase cry a minute from 10 c c the morphing of the faces we thought that was interesting you would go from in you which to the pacific islander and that was 1905. if ever there was a show that would get this into this and i'm not being gratuitous when i say that friends think about this we are now talking about the tube we threw in before animate we're now using words like virtual and or remote searchable learning remote not real not school where we imagine the police we have sex robots robots ai this is
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a carlin routine the more i do it we're going to have we've already had news bots and ai people writing news stories you're going to see news presenters and the like i know americans don't like that term but that's there we now have fans artificial fans in various stadia we're going to be having autonomous cars we're going to be tracked through natural crystal quantum dot die tattooing for virtues for our vaccines we need to talk about. transhumanism in your d.v.r. we wanted to seek immortality with artificial limbs in artificial hearts and organs this is a complete substitution for humanity this is this is as fake as faith gets and nobody is even noticing that we are eliminated that only the appreciation in the next saturday but even the recognition of the
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humans i know which school to do this but my my friends is there not a part of this and i'm not just saying from your role as as as news purveyors and the like but. do you do you keep the impression that i hate to say young people in particular to see what's happening here because we pump the brakes a little bit just as wait a minute hold it well we'll find as possibly we will publish our soon enough but you know i am i am well aware of tyvek philip pop culture references but i have one for you that maybe just maybe not who knows but as jeff goldblum's if melcombe of draft part pain what so eloquently said your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they didn't stop to think if they should is this technology another example of that in times of lack of foresight. absolutely i'm
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going to throw one back at you from 870 chiffon margarine it's not nice to fool mother nature to speak it could be done that i don't know about and i don't pulleys i am the last person to wax religious about anything by virtue of the fact that i'm not an expert and i'm a retired catholic. but syria is to me somewhere this divine orchestra leader if you will the maestro who is saying some things will allow you to tamp. or with for the betterment of human prosthetics or good dentures are good things that can replace reused parts but when you when you negate the necessity of the soul completely when you're say we don't even need people stay at home hey listen stay at home we have our new ai program we have a new a i notice management never has
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a notice and it's only the people running the show there's no ai for that but while this is cool and needs an interesting and exercise of our creativity. and i've talked about this before especially when it comes to eventually kids going into the sex robots case but but but you can have robot replacements for strands and when ai keep in mind this you can program a robot to do something but ai programs you so if you have a friend for your child who can either going to solve this says be perhaps a special needs child maybe maybe it is a child that needs a particular type of attention or what have you. that. ai robots like a better word is going to learn what it is that makes you tick and eventually it is the goal of every ai machine to break away from the bus and keep the aid
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so when you have god forbid your child one day talking to which friends and that little robot says or whoever says you know mommy and daddy really don't love you and you know they really don't understand you and i'm reading the expressions of these i've just eliminated the need for friends i've just eliminated the need for humans and why not it's where we're going oh we're all staying indoors we're not going outside we don't go to stadia anymore to look at games we have cardboard cut outs and as i've listed with v 2 being now in a complete replacement of human beings all i'm saying is i don't want to stop progress my dear friend i just want to again i keep saying tap the brakes and just say if you think maybe this could go a little too far remember saudi arabia recognize the it was sophia a robot in s. as a as a you as a human being or something that has legal status can you see this going too far
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is it possible to kill a robot will there be a murder charge for a robot can you forbid rape or abuse or kidnap a robot i mean this is we've got to think about this what we definitely we definitely we definitely have to think about it and we also remember what i'd also say goodbye is always remember that our inventions are an extension of our own selves so whatever we create through ai is at the end of the day our own creation to deal with thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure having your insight into these issues thank you so much for. thank you so much. are one of the biggest stories of the thanksgiving holiday week here in the united states with that was the discovery of what's being called the monolith in the remote desert mountains of utah discovered by a utah department of public safety helicopter old assisting the utah division of wildlife rescue resource officers as they count the big horn sheep this bizarre monolith spent all last week making headlines and inspiring reddit post the world
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over but then like keyser soze say just as it had mysteriously appeared it mysteriously disappeared and now it appears to have reappeared this time in romania yes the very similar looking monolith to the one in utah is now standing on a hillside in romania just meters away from the historic portrait dusty and fortress but guess what. now there's reports that the romanian monolith has suddenly disappeared i don't know but smile here i'm going to i'm going to get where's it going to end up next this is wild i don't know what are you doing oh we need to hit our beds here. or the model of putting up next ukraine bermuda triangle come on let's go well go for me about iraq go right that's somewhat why not all right. so i want to join it and yes the patterns are so over you today remember everyone in this world we are not told we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired of and i'm going to keep on watching all those hawks out
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