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o l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point obviously is to create trust rather than fear i would like to take on various char, i mean with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with again, there are rumors of war there are rumors of invasion and again the country is ukraine . their allegations of a russian military buildup within the countries borders. though it is a fact,
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ukraine is receiving legal aid from nato countries who benefits from this strategy? is not the plan you think you all nominate up what they did in a valuable mm hm. that's been happening by high middle now. i on my head up my lap and i had a knuckle. but up on my, well, bob again thought now, well, i'm up here a bit a well, i mean a relationship with sonia long. i've been with who
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all inbound international travelers must test within one day of departure regardless of the vaccination status or nationality. and we are extending the requirement, both internationally and domestically to where mass for travel on aircraft, trains, public transportation through the winter months. providing restoration has announced the strictest travel roles is yet in response to the latest i'm a con variant. we will give you the reaction and if these new laws are justified. and this is the by administration plans on restarting the romaine and mexico policy after a deal with reach with the mexican government. however, numbers of migrants is showing up the border have slow, and some se, if, because ice has been secretly to putting families back to the homeland, we will give you all the details. and it does drills actually help save lives and did it in the latest schools to being in michigan. our experts were way in real
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estate in reality, isn't it all time high? so is that a good reason to go invest in the metaphors and do most americans even understand what this new digital reality is and why some are considering vis a great opportunity for investment in the future? i'm kind of using this story and more on today's news use use right here on our to america. ah, thanks for joining us here to migrate protection protocol as being reinstated at one location by the, by to ministration falling a deal made with the mexican government. now the policy which requires those migrant who are sticking asylum in the united states to actually. ringback wait outside of the country for their immigration court hearing was put on hold when president biden took office earlier this year. now the program, which president and once called in humane because of the violence which was
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happening in mexican courtrooms, comes after texas and missouri officials sued, saying the migrants were putting a major burden on the state government. now the federal judge has ordered its reinstatement, and the administration lost their appeal in court as well as the supreme court and have agreed to comply with the court order all to reinstate the policy and the vita ministration still plans. however, on ending the program. well, eventually, doctors without borders almost immediately spoke out, as the policy being reinstated says, this is a devastating blow to the thousands of people seeking asylum in the united states. punishing those fling violence and persecution, and denying protection to vulnerable people. we are witnessing yet another blow to the battered u. s. to say island system. so discuss who bring in steve gil former official in the us trade representative's office and jonas, democrats, strategist, and federal attorney. both of you went to law school, both of you study constitutional law. so i think that should be
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a very good discussion from a legal perspective. so jan, let's start with you. do you have a problem with this program of keeping these migrants outside of our borders? awaiting their hearing. well, 1st of all, a shout of the president chance you know, because of course, you know, there's a country court decision that's what he's got to do. but the politics and integration reform is, is one that goes up a lot of politicians and certainly dro, present, intrepid to the white house. president biden just tried to take a far more conciliatory and who made approach to it, at least in terms of the speeches. your recall president truck denigrated, people from mexico into the categories, even the ms. rapers in robbers and things ages. so the president is certainly taking a far more humane and least publicly conciliatory approach to what really is just a minute, no problem for without any short term solution with respect to the people are so
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well and you as you are right about that is kind of out the bottom ministrations hands at this point. but steve, do you feel like the body restoration is making good on certain campaign promises to appease or voters knowing that those sorts of things where we stopped eventually stopped in the courts. therefore, kind of passing the buck but saying, hey, we tried to fulfill it. and i do believe in that overseeing has happened time and time again with this administration day issue executive orders to say no to be illegal, an unconstitutional. and then as the courts roll through, they get thrown out and that's what we're seeing with this. one is what we've seen with other ones. and it is out of the bible administration's hands now, but they only lost in court knowing that they would appeal to it. and last appealed and loss. they've been slow walking. the re implementation of the policy that was actually keeping the flood illegals from flooding into our country during this time . about 1600000 people have come across the border and been released during
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a time. that is now one of the highest levels of illegal immigration that we've ever seen. whereas during the trumpet ministration, we had reached the lowest level in 30 years. and i don't think it's in humane to tell people that they cannot come here when we're saying orders are closed. when the reality is that the cartels are bringing him through and treating them badly. it's not the inhumanely all the way here. and then we're putting them in cages that the mind administration called inhumane which the by an administration now refuses to show us that there's lots of things. there's obviously a lot of issues on it. and we're not finding a solution to this. but one solution that's come down is that a, there is a slow down at the board are currently. and one reason that they believe is because ice is deportation of some central american families via air haitians. hundreds and guatemalans are the nationalities which seem to have the biggest numerical decline recently. but they were also the same countries who saw the most families returned back home according to data. so steve, is this going to be the best solution for this problem right now?
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that's going to come out of it by demonstration. and why isn't this more open? i don't think that we're really seeing a slow down in and frankly, when you look at this new policy, they just announced they're, they're only going to start it as sort of a temporary policy. and one of the 11 to 15 locations where the flood is coming through and they pick one of the slower areas. so people are still going to come flooding through the open areas. they're still going to be dispersed throughout our country by the, by the administration. and in and even more perverse attitudes, they're going to vaccinate those that they catch at the one or 2 locations. they're gonna re implement the policy and return them across the border. while that in again, hundreds of thousands and backs, mini caring, decoded virus b, b passed through our country and apparently now wanting to offer the money and other benefits as well. it is an absolute and same policy and it is not going to do any good until we go back to building the wall, stopping the flood across, and getting mexico to do what they were doing for a while, which was stopping them at their southern borders. because they actually have to
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suffer illegal immigration laws than we do. they just know these people are not coming to mexico. they're just coming through mexico. well, and as story if we 1st brought yes change and i want to get you to way on as we can confirm, there are new protocols being put in by the, by the administration on travel, on the southern border. we're talking about that the rest of the border still have to worry about travel. some of those requirements. they require travelers who enter by air to test negative within 24 hours of departure, regardless of vaccination or nationality status. this is new mask requirements on all modes of transportation all the way until march 18th, 2022. and when required, private health insurance costs a 100 percent of all home test and they're going to do a new campaign to prevent boosters. jan if you've had to get a test, if you've tried to travel outside the country even come into the country. is this all necessary right now, considering we've only had 2 confirmed cases of this new, i'm a chrome variant here in the united states. i tried and was successful to go to hawaii this year and i had to jump through the same who so it wasn't international travel,
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travel really to a non contiguous state of this union. and so this was his turn the world upside down. i don't know what the solution is. it keeps roaring back and look at, they don't do anything, and we have a horrible operate that they're going to blame for that. and we overreact. really wants a downside to it. it's just, you have to be, take these preemptive measures aggressive and you'll be able to follow later from the countries that are managing what's, what's a scene of policy. i think this is the best approach under all circumstances. there's really no different than any wise administration, including a very small scale, the ministration did with the same threat in the early stages of it. and they did, and they were highly criticized for. and in this case, we're finding out that they said initially, this was something coming from south africa, something we point out on the show yesterday. now they're finding out this was not from south africa. the 1st strains were actually around denmark in norway. and yet the restrictions were put on south africa with president biden,
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even today. and his speech pointing out south africa. there is still a lot of people have not learned their lessons, dan, over the last 2 years on how to deal with this virus. hence why i think steve 44 percent of the public now approving of how president bided handed the pandemic. lois, it has been, especially since spring are these new rules going to help and is anybody considering how this is going to impact travel and the economics? the global economics that we can economy, that we keep talking about going into 2002002. i say god, jane is right. they're going to over react and it is going to have an over impact on our economy. they, they haven't learned the lessons and i think around the reasons you're seeing these low whole numbers. but the bind administration is the american people have figured out we have been why to repeatedly, from the outset this, we're now being told other going to test for this new varied of coven doctors. we're already telling you that these test, these instant test and not distinguish between the flu cove in the delta virus or
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this new omar crime that they're saying. the american people have realized they have been mind to us from the very beginning. the f d. a covered up 121500 people who died of the baps defies, were backed the 1st 90 days. it was in place and they've been trying to cover that up and hide those documents for 50 years. a for you request is just revealed them. there is more that needs to be revealed. there's more that needs to be investigated . and the american people, american people, i think, are sick and tired of the lies about this political pandemic. jan and say that is why here are our theme of the show is question more and why i'm glad i have you gentlemen on often to help us answer some of this questions. thanks for joining me now. according to a new poll, replaced released by the ronald reagan institute, a majority of americans actually see china as the top threat currently facing the united states. now, while a fear of war with the agent, superpower seems to be on the minds of many economic factors are also showing up as a concern ortiz alex for hell of it has the story. during the cold war,
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it was the u. s. s. r. and in more recent times, it was iraq. however, now with new bells ringing in washington, china seems to be the existential threat of the day for the usa. and according to when you pull, many americans are buying what dc is selling. we know that china conducted attached to the hypersonic weapon on the 27th of july, just underscores why we consider the p r c to be our pacing challenge. and you survey conducted by the ronald reagan institute, shows that most americans view china as the top threat facing the united states. in fact, the majority of those surveyed both democrat and republican say that they are worried about the possibility of war between china and the states. according to the ronald reagan institute report for the 1st time in our survey, a majority of the american people identify a single country as the greatest threat facing the united states. china, 52 percent of americans being china when asked which country they see as the
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greatest threat to the united states, while only 14 percent, say russia. the numbers are very different from just 3 years ago when 30 percent of americans viewed russia as the greatest threat, and only 21 percent named china. don't forget that at that time, the now just proven trump campaign kremlin russia collusion story was running strong. however, while war with china is a concern, it is not the biggest democrats and republicans alike see economic factors as their number one reason to worry with china's military and human rights abuses, also making the list. the economy also seems to be a biggie. with the white house, here's white house press secretary jen saki last month, talking to media before president biden held a virtual summit with china's president. she. so there are areas of course of concern as it relates to the economy where the president will certainly express his concern, expressed his his view that china should be playing by the rules that the rest of the global community expects. raise our concerns with
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a number of their actions and discuss areas where our interest align. a number of experts believe that to counter any threat from china, economic or military. the us needs to focus on technological development. some say that washington current strategies will not help in playing catch up with china in the realm of technology. and that a completely new approach is needed to compete for news news use. and now let's mileage after the break or school shooting drills, helping prepare kids in case a situation happens at their school or just causing mental anguish in confusion. we will discuss with pinnacle resolution everything about period is a product to 4000000000 years in a specific environment. so away. so in that sense,
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when we left the survivors at the end of a long, long process you. so as in this springs at yellowstone, we will not do very well about it will do much better than the the the, the authorities are charging even crumbly. the 15 year old gunman accused of killing 4 classmates and wounding 7 in the course of a premeditated massacre at michigan high school on tuesday. he's being charged with 1st degree murder, terrorism, and numerous other crimes. he is also being charged as an adult during the shooting students armed themselves with nearby scissors and climbed out of windows, drawing in part and training they received about what to do in the event of an
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active shooter threat. the vast majority of your schools actually utilize shooter drills or preparedness training. i've some time to prepare teachers and students just in case of an active shooter situation. but shooter drills create controversy with critics arguing they make students feel less safe at school. opinions are mixed about whether what the drills teach is actually useful in a real life or death active shooter situation. we're pleased to have with patrick trial attorney behavioral expert, andrew berquist, a former counterterrorism officer join us. do you think the charges of terrorism are actually appropriate in this case in this situation? i think so if you look at what terror is, i mean this, this is what this was a terrorism event. this is, you look at what the, just the standard definition of terrorism is, and absolutely this been the bill. there's other cases that are out there that maybe aren't right now. that should be, but this one most certainly does. and i think it's
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a fair and appropriate response. well, and that's and i agree with you, i do because it is pausing, tears causing care that day, even in my child's middle school, they had a similar case called. and even though it was not turned out to be not real, that's what it is. these kids are living in terror right now in our school systems . and i don't feel like nothing's been done to them at the same time. the fact that they're having these conversations and wendy, i wanna put this to you because the sheer drugs are designed to prepare students and they don't panic in the event of a shooting. but how is it they could actually make students feel less safe at school? and what can be done if anything, to correct this issue because when they have these terror drove, that's what's actually down there by the way, this can happen. otherwise they probably don't understand. this is happening at other schools. it's a great conversation to have and i can take up the whole rest of the hour with the pros and cons of training our children. god forbid what to do it bullets start flying. but think of it this way. preparation provides protection in california. i grew up with earthquake drills, there wasn't tornadoes or floods, it was earthquakes, which we still have. and these drills are really have to,
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there are trauma informed in the way that they're conducted. that is so important that makes such a big difference in terms of the way that we prepare our precious young ones. god forbid of something like this should happen. the alternative is simply unacceptable . and we just learned that this week with the new case that you mentioned, the terrorism charges, by the way, and those are stemming from the fact that accordingly, this was a guess prove opt provoked by a student that really did seem to have planned it out. that was very important that it was deliberate, but it's one of those necessary evils that we're finding really might do more good than harm in the balance. and that's probably why you see it as often as we do today. well, like i said that you have those conversations when the kids come home from school, especially when they're in elementary schools, i did have one. my child did have nightmares after because she felt like every time there was a pounding on the door. she was reference, she thought it was going to be obviously a part of a not a part of the drill, but something real happening. that's the question i have in all this and drew the
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training that was used at oxford high school where the shooting occurred is the alice program alert, locked on informed, counter an escape. if someone hired you to develop a program to prepare teachers and students for this nightmare of an active shooter, what are the most important things you feel like they need to include without absolutely scan? we did see there was a case a year ago or a person came in and actually had like red and red ink filled balloon that they were throwing as if it was blood on the wall for kids. got that mental image that i was completely appalled by what does need to be included in these training programs that doesn't at least completely scare the kids out of their minds. yeah, i think 1st of all it has to be noted as you brought up scotty and i've experience with my own kids as well. i think that it needs to be a scale. right. and not everyone gets same training. the elementary kids don't need the same training, they can, you can call it whatever you want. they just need to be told to listen and then all the way up the high school where, where it does change a little bit. but the concepts of ours are pretty much spot on. there's different names. there's different, different concepts. the,
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basically what we're trained in our, my old profession. counterterrorism is we're trying to get off the x and where and basically survive. and that involves a lot of the concepts that they're talking about there, which is assessing what's going on, getting away from, from, from the situation as fast as you can putting time, a distance between you and the shooter, the attacker. and then assessing next step, what the goal of being getting out of there and of course, living to fight another day. so i think that there's great concepts there. i think that you can do it in a different way. that's not dramatic training. there's it, there's a huge difference between someone who's been trained and somebody's on train. you gotta have some form of training, but you can do it in a less traumatizing way. no one's going to be trained to be an operator like we were overseas. do you just need to have these kids aware of what the situation is? how important it is to understand the basic concepts and then hopefully linda to see another day and yet, wendy, we're also in nor versus the psychology the conversations happening from kid to kid . and very important part of this is children actually identifying, hey, this student, but doing it in a way that isn't considered to be bullying. that's the, you know, it's not
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a threat. what kind of balance right now is happening within the class or within these students and the fact that they don't want to look at a friend when identify red flags they're being told or identify. but if they pointed out, they can also be considered to be bullying. what kind of situations happening right now in the classroom? the same kind of situations that are happening out of the classroom. you have that same dynamic, that same fear with anybody that observes sufficient conduct, but doesn't want to say anything. i mean, think about it, i mean, all 3 of us seen interviewers, so many scenarios were after the fact witnesses come forward and said, i didn't want to be labeled as being a racist or jumping to conclusion as a rushing to judgment. and therefore didn't report suspicious activity. so too, in the classroom, and i love that we're all talking about this trauma informed nature of the way we have to conduct this training and it's age appropriate. that's important as well. but here's one thing that we always remind parents. parents often think, well if the children don't know about it, they won't be afraid, they won't be traumatized. they're going to hear about it at school or from peers more often than not. that's really it. now that everybody has a cell phone,
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even younger children, i think the goal and part of these schools is to, to break the news to them, to explain what's going on in the world in a way that won't make them freight in a way that is both age appropriate and situationally appropriate, depending on where they live and what's going on in their community. are very great point from that. when did i tell you the new car side of story that prosecutors are considering charges against the shooters? parents argue that they need to be held accountable for their failure to properly secure the hand gun that was used in the shooting ethan father x the reportedly purchased in just a few days later, we're finding out the biggest element all this is the parents and the parents that are ignoring things through last were due on this case, should people's been concerned about parents who might also have a lot of red flags about them. and what can parents do about other parents that they could go to that kind of mode and are not necessarily watching out what's going on in their own home. yeah, absolutely. well, no, i parents play a huge role obviously. so, i mean, you've gotta get to the, to the previous point,
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we've got to be willing to step out and be brave and bold and call something out. even if it's uncomfortable. this student is concerning me. we've got to do the same with their parents and parents have gotta step up, pay attention, look for their own red flags. they've got to be better about gun safety. look if you're going to have fire, we have firearms in our house. we keep treated very, very seriously, we treated very, very safely. you've got to be responsible when it comes to these situations and make sure that everyone in your home understands the rules, understands the situation. if there is a concern, there is a flag or if it's not you, if it's someone else that it's it's mentioned. so and then it a mission is key and communications can is able to be reported and actually attended to. without that threat of pushback, wendy drew grey did talk to you on a horrible situation. some enjoy watching a movie to skip the real world. the concept, a virtual reality or the met diverse is getting steam or to correspond natasha. sweet explained. tech giants like facebook and microsoft are jumping in on the metaphors, reality in full force, and will gamers already partake in
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a reality of their own. how will this appeal to non gamers, and will it be for entertainment, socialize, a joint workspaces, or simply stimulates a bigger experiment, robotic human. so again, it's combine the ability of a machine with grace and beauty as the human body weight. most people living their lives through the south, our world has become a safer place. the idea avatar has been greasing the big screen for years. the concept is to drive the remotely controlled body code avatars. they grown from human dna mixed with dna of the natives. marine in in avatar body. mit taken a step further in april of 2020. when singer travis scott had a virtual concert on fortnight. some 12000000 players logging on to watch the scripted 10 minutes set. and now a whopping 2430000 is spent on virtual and through the men of verse property platforms, like the pedo, enable people to create characters the way they want to look. it's even promoting
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designer brands like gucci and your which you can purchase for your avatar bands created a virtual reality skate park and horizon a virtual stadium. but according to the facebook whistleblower, this concept of metaphors which facebook has invested heavily in could be a detriment to society. i'm extremely concerned about the numbers, right? so the fact that these immersive environments are extremely addictive. and they encourage people to unplug from reality, actually live in the matter verse in the original novel or is outlined with to still be. and it was a thing that people used to number themselves when their lives were horrible. so what is the motivation behind this alternate universe and from facebook to microsoft, which one will be the most popular? so the, so the matter worse is evolving and it's a very evolutionary phase. the matter worse is a term that is very similar to using the word internet and it can and, and combat many different things as we know right now,
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there are many different companies, many social media companies that are investing into the metaphors as we know it. but which one of them will be and printer is, is a hard bet to make right now. and how will this appeal to the masses if they have to wear a virtual reality headset or will it become even more realistic into an almost hologram like feature? some of them are big, clunky, you can't have it on for hours and hours and hours, and what is happening is the form factor is changing. there are many factors who are coming out with smaller, sharp, or regular looking eyeglasses type of what you would reality headsets and the evolution of that will continue cancers. it may become as easy as simply were in context to engage in the metaphors. but as for now, these headsets are still required to play. he also sees crypto currency playing a large role when it comes to making purchases in these alternate realities and, and provide a way to earn a living. but he says, this is only the very beginning,
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as more companies are investing in the metaphors, concept experts don't expect things to take off until 2025 or for you to produce use use in house sweets, r t. and that's all for today show for me on to her as scotty. and here's your hash tag team ambition. make sure that you download the portal dot to be app on our apple or android phone for watching. ah no one else shows the wrong one. i just don't know. i mean you've yet to shape out disdain becomes the advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. awe
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