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reddit had a new page that was specifically for pizza gate.they only spent five minutes a day trying to destroy my life. 22 now, people have more five minutes a day than i have in my day. >> there it is. >> we're going to go in and inning fill trait comet pizza. >> we have a phone call from someone who said, i want to let you know i'm a friend of yours, and a guy named jack posted he's in there filming you right now. >> i turned it off. >> i understand that to you this is a game, considering that i myself and my staff received death threats. >> it's not a green -- it's not anything -- >> i can't control what someone posts on the internet. >> i read someone posts that said, i've had enough of this, if i don't post back here in three hours, it's because i've been killed. i'm grabbing my shotgun and going into comet. we were in real deep fear, like serious fear. they were so violent i knew something would happen. >> i already told you. >> we have to protect people that can't protect themselves. >> it culminates with welsh driving out from califor
reddit had a new page that was specifically for pizza gate.they only spent five minutes a day trying to destroy my life. 22 now, people have more five minutes a day than i have in my day. >> there it is. >> we're going to go in and inning fill trait comet pizza. >> we have a phone call from someone who said, i want to let you know i'm a friend of yours, and a guy named jack posted he's in there filming you right now. >> i turned it off. >> i understand that to you...
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pornographic videos with the help of ai the program enabling such fakes was 1st uploaded to the online forum reddit the anonymous user called the fakes was quickly banned but other users took over his software code and kept expanding it today similar software is still freely available online the name is a combination of deep as and deep learning technology and fake but how exactly do defects work how hard is it to make them look real the effect. expert how lee explained it to me in los angeles. many deep fakes are based on so-called guns algorithms that are on supervised meaning they learn without human guidance instead they're trained with raw data real photos for example. you're not modeling anything you just collecting a bunch of pieces all you need just make sure there are lines like this and you crop the feast red and you're manually you would try to make sure that there's a balance of different lighting condition different expressions and it just learns that by itself this is what is so powerful about the steep learning based approaches. the novelty in this approach is that to algorithms work
pornographic videos with the help of ai the program enabling such fakes was 1st uploaded to the online forum reddit the anonymous user called the fakes was quickly banned but other users took over his software code and kept expanding it today similar software is still freely available online the name is a combination of deep as and deep learning technology and fake but how exactly do defects work how hard is it to make them look real the effect. expert how lee explained it to me in los angeles....
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that's why i reddit. because for once three in this charge of stonewall with the shaky eyewitnesses it was without a doubt the homeless trans kids and workers who were leading the fight. and for once everyone in the entire movement or who weren't in the movement who said i don't want to be a part of that she's wearing professional, what did they call mismanaged they called. [inaudible] and all the yea bars in york because he would show up wearing preppy attire. emma is satan away but i do that it's not for me. then after stonewall, that it's when everyone realizes hate this is much bigger than them marching around in suits. great, thank you. civic is a question for sara as a native new yorker who is pretty young at the time of stonewall. what are your memories of that? or are they on your radar? >> i was eight toys only a chil child. [laughter] i did -- i was born on east tenth street. so quite close to there. i do remember as a child, there was an incident where there were two things, an argentinian i th
that's why i reddit. because for once three in this charge of stonewall with the shaky eyewitnesses it was without a doubt the homeless trans kids and workers who were leading the fight. and for once everyone in the entire movement or who weren't in the movement who said i don't want to be a part of that she's wearing professional, what did they call mismanaged they called. [inaudible] and all the yea bars in york because he would show up wearing preppy attire. emma is satan away but i do that...
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you founded the firm with alexis ohanian, cofounder of reddit, now moving into as a role of partner.t does that mean? is that a setback? garry: i have been really happy to call alexis a friend for a long time. he sort of put me in the business when he interviewed me way back in 2008. one of my favorite things about this business, especially ventures this early, it is about helping people build their dreams and their destiny in a lot of ways. this is the best way for the two of us to honor our friendship to each other. i'm really excited about what he's going to fund and i hope to fund alongside him in the future. emily: alexis recently left the board of reddit and asked if they replace with a black director which they have done, bringing in the head, m ichael. what are you doing to make sure you are funding people of color, especially at a time when the urgency is so high and the numbers are still so depressing in terms of the black entrepreneurs who are actually getting funding in this business, and getting ia chance to start the next unicorn? garry: that is a great question and an
you founded the firm with alexis ohanian, cofounder of reddit, now moving into as a role of partner.t does that mean? is that a setback? garry: i have been really happy to call alexis a friend for a long time. he sort of put me in the business when he interviewed me way back in 2008. one of my favorite things about this business, especially ventures this early, it is about helping people build their dreams and their destiny in a lot of ways. this is the best way for the two of us to honor our...
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[laughter] and would reddit aloud to his wife and have her, sally's half-sister, reddit to him on the long winter evenings. you just have to pick sure that for a laugh fast. [laughter] >> i greatly enjoyed your exposing the various issues that your book has. in the little details you have given us predecided for your birthday, july 4, what was the primary interest or stimulus for you to tackle or study about jefferson? >> jefferson was not born on the fourth of july neither my. i may have run those two things together. in fact even though i was born april 14 and so is he, he was born on april the 20 something. he was born under the old calendar. i often wonder what the astrologers did,. [laughter] when everyone had to shift over. if jefferson would've stated aries. on his tombstones it gives both dates. why was i interested in him? i would've never proposed writing a book about him. when i was asked to do so i thought yes, almost immediately because everything one writes about america is it some weight writing about jefferson. as i say, there are several others i would say were necess
[laughter] and would reddit aloud to his wife and have her, sally's half-sister, reddit to him on the long winter evenings. you just have to pick sure that for a laugh fast. [laughter] >> i greatly enjoyed your exposing the various issues that your book has. in the little details you have given us predecided for your birthday, july 4, what was the primary interest or stimulus for you to tackle or study about jefferson? >> jefferson was not born on the fourth of july neither my. i...
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i reddit one day maybe it was 20 years ago, 16 years ago, long time ago.i was just a good time where i needed to be inspired by another writer i started reading about an antique tool collector. i was kind of interesting i am into have written about collectors before. i was interested in them. but the way you brought american history, american commerce, our desire, the commercial desires into that peace was just incredible to me. unit talk about that? >> yeah, sure. yeah that one for me was an important one. because i had been writing nonfiction, but it came to nonfiction by way of poetry which is not that uncommon people come from it from one of those genres are the standards on the programs but our earliest acacia were more to the personal acacia to do what i do in this book so something comes from entomology you detecting the pheromones and you're going to follow. but when you have this is fascinating and then your mind starts generating questions. leading to that i have some ideas about the questions might be behind the confidence. so to that acacia i h
i reddit one day maybe it was 20 years ago, 16 years ago, long time ago.i was just a good time where i needed to be inspired by another writer i started reading about an antique tool collector. i was kind of interesting i am into have written about collectors before. i was interested in them. but the way you brought american history, american commerce, our desire, the commercial desires into that peace was just incredible to me. unit talk about that? >> yeah, sure. yeah that one for me...
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and facebook returned a lot of related warped content leveled similar criticisms against twitter reddit and you tube facebook says it removes a false content only if it amounts to hate speech we remove groups and pages that discuss holocaust denial from recommendations and references to it in search predictions while we do not take down content simply for being on truthful many posts violate our policies against hate speech and are removed internet law expert. says facebook's a duty to protect every member of the platforms community. the fact that facebook. is classifying holocaust denial is legitimate political conversation is quite frightening thing such as. should be banned from social media for the simple reason that it actively promotes hate it promotes violence against jewish people it should be. removed from any website that purports to be a website for the people of facebook is not designed for a very nice type of people it is made for the entire world of the entire community in such mr zuckerberg has got the duty to protect. jewish people as well. the u.k. government has made a
and facebook returned a lot of related warped content leveled similar criticisms against twitter reddit and you tube facebook says it removes a false content only if it amounts to hate speech we remove groups and pages that discuss holocaust denial from recommendations and references to it in search predictions while we do not take down content simply for being on truthful many posts violate our policies against hate speech and are removed internet law expert. says facebook's a duty to protect...
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well the ongoing night of the convention drew plenty of parallels to trump's time on reddit t.v. and i'm open delve deeper. because the man who fired people on reality t.v. and now and donald trump is setting up a reality t.v. show to make sure that he won't be fired from the white house by the american people this november each episode during the republican national convention features donald trump and members of his family it's all called honoring the great american story. land of heroes. great. to see over the next 4 nights since new light the next chapter. share our vision is the greatest country with the greatest citizens taking the greatest achievement. so with each day having a theme and nightly surprises the donald is looking to trump joe biden's performance with the democrats' convention but over the last week the democrats held the darkest and angriest and gloomiest convention in american history it will be the most boring repetitive dull mean spirited convention in history and of course we all get a heavy dose of hatred and rage and cold like madness psychosis has ster
well the ongoing night of the convention drew plenty of parallels to trump's time on reddit t.v. and i'm open delve deeper. because the man who fired people on reality t.v. and now and donald trump is setting up a reality t.v. show to make sure that he won't be fired from the white house by the american people this november each episode during the republican national convention features donald trump and members of his family it's all called honoring the great american story. land of heroes....
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you can see it in darker, more bigoted parts, and reddit, places that have been banned.lk about trump politicsinflexing. he tried to do it for a moment, boasting about where he lives. >> the fact s i'm here. what's the name of that building? but i will say it differently. the fact is, we're here and they're not. >> did he land the flex? >> yeah, well, i mean, that was a rip on what barack obama had said of tat one point to the republicans. you know, you lost the election. we're here. and donald trump was also, you know, basically making a jab at people who are upset about the hatch act. it's his way of basically say, you and what snearm i army? i mean, the democrats should try to -- to be honest with you, it will make them look -- it will be a bigger flex. >> well, fair. i want to thank dsh. >> true and fair. i want to thank you for making this segment great again again again. however many times i should sate i say it. >> again, ari, any time. >> again and again, sam, thank you. now, do you need a palate cleanser after that much goof? question be more than one thing with
you can see it in darker, more bigoted parts, and reddit, places that have been banned.lk about trump politicsinflexing. he tried to do it for a moment, boasting about where he lives. >> the fact s i'm here. what's the name of that building? but i will say it differently. the fact is, we're here and they're not. >> did he land the flex? >> yeah, well, i mean, that was a rip on what barack obama had said of tat one point to the republicans. you know, you lost the election....
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and check out the ot reddit sunrise. there are no homes nearby. this is the same footagethe ri looking at. no immediate danger to any resident that we can see for now but it is creeping down the hill. slowly but steadily. even the cooler and human conditions, we see some flare ups. firefighters will be busy later on today. and this is footage shot about an mi hofragomo. where we are right now. the fire lane close to the ground, creeping along the low brush. at last count, three main fires were clustered together and they are calling it the marsh complex. the my marsh complex. the flames struck between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m. one thunderstorms rolled through. very rugged terrain, no way to get in by vehicles on the ground. given the timing of all of this, officials say that lightning strikes are likely to blame. another issue is manpower. local fire departments i spread pretty thin because of all the thunderstorms. 10 rush fires popped up in amese a thcoroerugedhout ty th e day inov the week. as this firefight continues on throughout this week. we've go
and check out the ot reddit sunrise. there are no homes nearby. this is the same footagethe ri looking at. no immediate danger to any resident that we can see for now but it is creeping down the hill. slowly but steadily. even the cooler and human conditions, we see some flare ups. firefighters will be busy later on today. and this is footage shot about an mi hofragomo. where we are right now. the fire lane close to the ground, creeping along the low brush. at last count, three main fires were...
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usual in the world's largest data market, with or you are talking facebook, google, wikipedia or redditne of them are allowed inside mainland china, with 1.4 billion majority of them online. so why would you allow chinese tech firms to have openness with the united states in that environment? you invoked my book "superpower," but i think one that is more relevant is "the end of the free market." you don't have a global free market anymore. the idea that the unit states is going to pretend that we do and give the chinese complete access to the american consumer base and database is ludicrous on its face. lisa: there's a question about how markets price these rising tensions. they have been more general in nature, when you talk about 5g or tech predominance. it is hard to price that in. it is easier to price in a trade deal or a trade deal that is falling apart. officials are getting together to discuss the outcome of the phase i trade deal. do you expect it to be thrown out? dr. bremmer: i think it is increasingly marginal to the relationship. time talking to you guys in the last few mon
usual in the world's largest data market, with or you are talking facebook, google, wikipedia or redditne of them are allowed inside mainland china, with 1.4 billion majority of them online. so why would you allow chinese tech firms to have openness with the united states in that environment? you invoked my book "superpower," but i think one that is more relevant is "the end of the free market." you don't have a global free market anymore. the idea that the unit states is...
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saying that probably that trade is already gotten played, that everybody rushed into the top rated redditrobably got any gains to be had -- top rated credit and probably got any gains to be had. do you agree? george: we are evaluating that, and that is part of our thesis for the high-yield, that spread we are talking about where you see some compression on investment raids, but you haven't seen that on high-yield yet i with it there is some opportunity. i think the really important thing is you have to be really active in this market. you have to look sector specific and even security specific to grad that yield without the incremental risk. we think it is part of the solution. that's not the only solution, but we do think that is part of the solution. you are taking away a little bit a be of your growth potential from a capital appreciation perspective, but quite frankly, the yield differentials are pretty strong right now. the income differentials are pretty strong and compelling. you want to diversify your assets within fixed income and look holistically not just within fixed income, b
saying that probably that trade is already gotten played, that everybody rushed into the top rated redditrobably got any gains to be had -- top rated credit and probably got any gains to be had. do you agree? george: we are evaluating that, and that is part of our thesis for the high-yield, that spread we are talking about where you see some compression on investment raids, but you haven't seen that on high-yield yet i with it there is some opportunity. i think the really important thing is you...
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have to percolate up in the message boards, sub reddit, discord. that is one thing that the trump campaign does a good job of is taking sure they amplify the mean work that their supporters are already doing. who not for people like us follow this minute by minute. want aor people who signal that they are part of a group and that doesn't work from the top down. back,t to push [indiscernible] >> it is a win for them because that is the audience they are trying to reach. the political elites and donor class. it seems to be working well for them. i don't think it moves votes. >> we only have about a minute left. you mentioned the fact that artificial intelligence is becoming more central to campaigning. eventually we will cai helping to win a campaign. >> the capabilities that we are seeing even in the last couple of months, the pace of anyone who has been following open ai, the complexity of tasks that ai is able to do on a relatively smaller scale, we already know that ai is helping campaigns with their ad optimization. where it'sases helping with v
have to percolate up in the message boards, sub reddit, discord. that is one thing that the trump campaign does a good job of is taking sure they amplify the mean work that their supporters are already doing. who not for people like us follow this minute by minute. want aor people who signal that they are part of a group and that doesn't work from the top down. back,t to push [indiscernible] >> it is a win for them because that is the audience they are trying to reach. the political...
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now the group statement also includes microsoft, reddit, linked in among others. the company held a meeting yesterday with government agencies to provide updates with what they are seeing on their platforms. the companies say they are working on strategies to prevent the spread of misinformation and prevent foreign interference. >>> a new bill in congress would guarantee on time mail delivery. the bill would block the postal service from reducing overtime and adjusting delivery policies during the pandemic. some people are concerned delays in mail delivery could impact the election if absentee ballots fail to reach election centers in time. the post master general recently intro accused cost cutting moves which would only make things more difficult for the agency before the election. >>> time is now 5:48. puerto rico will hold the second round of voting because of a botched primary election. puerto rico supreme court ruling as a response to five lawsuits. others shutdown early. now people on the puerto rican island will have a second chance to vote. 60 of the isla
now the group statement also includes microsoft, reddit, linked in among others. the company held a meeting yesterday with government agencies to provide updates with what they are seeing on their platforms. the companies say they are working on strategies to prevent the spread of misinformation and prevent foreign interference. >>> a new bill in congress would guarantee on time mail delivery. the bill would block the postal service from reducing overtime and adjusting delivery...
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when i reddit right there in the first couple of chapters that reminds you came from a political family from congress in the 70s and ran for the senate you came from pedigree in maryland. i'm very proud of him and gave up a safe seat in congress to run for governor. i learned a lot about public service and integrity for my dad put ice but most of my career in the private sector. certainly probably had something to do with my early interest in politics. and the reason why it took interest in getting involved. >> your dad was famous for calling them as you see you then. an issue no one incredible moment of fame with him being the first republican member of the house. the first republican i think the judiciary committee to support the impeachment of president nixon, right? >> i was in high school the time heard my dad was sitting on that judiciary committee. he was a strong supporter president nixon. i got a chance to meet the president. he was fond of nixon and thought he did a good job is one of the folks on the judiciary committee fighting to make sure the process was fair make sure the
when i reddit right there in the first couple of chapters that reminds you came from a political family from congress in the 70s and ran for the senate you came from pedigree in maryland. i'm very proud of him and gave up a safe seat in congress to run for governor. i learned a lot about public service and integrity for my dad put ice but most of my career in the private sector. certainly probably had something to do with my early interest in politics. and the reason why it took interest in...
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do you believe that more white leaders need to be stepping aside like the up from the board of redditnt a black person to take my spot. >> first of all, i have to say that darren walker is an extraordinary champion for racial justice, sore social justice. you know, when you put the question in terms of a zero sum game that all white men have to give up their positions for black advocates, i think that's -- that's an unreasonable picture, but that some black men must is clear because there are so many people of color ready, able, fully qualified to lead. >> yeah, there's no question about that. melanie, one of the things that real struck me about this letter that you signed on to is that you guys talk about the need to specifically address the racism and inequity that black people in your companies have faced, that it's been a mistake to group it into overall diversity and inclusion, and i wonder about that because you look at sun-patch yeah, the ceo of google works recently committed to raising the percent of underrepresented people in leadership at google to 30% by 2025. but do you n
do you believe that more white leaders need to be stepping aside like the up from the board of redditnt a black person to take my spot. >> first of all, i have to say that darren walker is an extraordinary champion for racial justice, sore social justice. you know, when you put the question in terms of a zero sum game that all white men have to give up their positions for black advocates, i think that's -- that's an unreasonable picture, but that some black men must is clear because there...
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i reddit a few days ago. had a little bit of time to prepare for this interview. i want to start because he wrote a peace in 2017 that unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreaches for the exercise of executive powers. now you're presenting him as a defender of the traditional constitution order regarding presidential powers. i want to ask you what changed your view? how did you move from where you were before to what you have presented in your new book? >> guest: thanks for inviting me to it come on with you. and really looking forward to this conversation. as you know i've been an admirer of your work on executive privilege, this should be a lot of fun. i started out wary of president trump. i was not a supporter of his and the 2016 election. and the thing that worried me as he was a populist. in the constitution seems designed to stop populists. it's barely antidemocratic in nature's in ways like the senat senate, the judicial review in the electoral college by the presence of the states is an important part of the constitution. so i was wor
i reddit a few days ago. had a little bit of time to prepare for this interview. i want to start because he wrote a peace in 2017 that unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreaches for the exercise of executive powers. now you're presenting him as a defender of the traditional constitution order regarding presidential powers. i want to ask you what changed your view? how did you move from where you were before to what you have presented in your new book? >> guest:...
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you can see it in darker, more bigoted parts like subthreads on reddit and places that have actually been banned on some platforms. i'm not banding it all together by any means. but they talk about trump flexing. he tried to do it for a moment, boasting about where he lives. take a look. >> the fact is i'm here. what's the name of that building? but i will say it differently. the fact is, we're here and they're not. >> did he land the flex? >> yeah, well, i mean, that was a rip on what barack obama had said at one point to the republicans. you know, you lost the election. we're here. and i think donald trump was also, was also, you know, basically making a jab at people who are upset about the hatch act. i mean, he is not supposed to be, there and it's his way of basically saying, you know, you and what army? i mean, frankly, i really do think the democrats should try and do something about it. to be honest with you. and when they don't, it's going to make them look -- it's going to be even bigger flex. >> well, fair. >> i mean, true. >> true and fair perhaps. i want to thank you for
you can see it in darker, more bigoted parts like subthreads on reddit and places that have actually been banned on some platforms. i'm not banding it all together by any means. but they talk about trump flexing. he tried to do it for a moment, boasting about where he lives. take a look. >> the fact is i'm here. what's the name of that building? but i will say it differently. the fact is, we're here and they're not. >> did he land the flex? >> yeah, well, i mean, that was a...
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i have reddit and really enjoyed it. i benefited from it. why the canids can support nina and her work. first is that there is something metaphorically perfect about the fact that nina began as a fellow it seemed like ancient history back in 2017 and has ended up unassigned technology innovation program as a disinformation fellow. sounds like. [inaudible] to cool the opportunity that didn't exist. it's actually the fact that when you start to look at the dysfunctional dangerous dynamics and russia's conflict with the west, this information be only one of them. you find yourself relatively quickly we get to the essence you find yourself in a place is not so much about russia or u.s. russia relations. most always about some this bigger, something global in nature something fundamentally human, something about who we are, how we define ourselves. but it's very fitting that nina's research is felt that pathways well. i'll come to this in just a moment. they are just exactly on point in that respect. as opposed to what we see here in washington.
i have reddit and really enjoyed it. i benefited from it. why the canids can support nina and her work. first is that there is something metaphorically perfect about the fact that nina began as a fellow it seemed like ancient history back in 2017 and has ended up unassigned technology innovation program as a disinformation fellow. sounds like. [inaudible] to cool the opportunity that didn't exist. it's actually the fact that when you start to look at the dysfunctional dangerous dynamics and...
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fires you everywhere in reddit's the mandatory evacuation order well those living in the yellow areas they've received an evacuation warning but as we keep saying. >>you just be asked to leave the area at a moment's notice so you got to be on guard. >>want to check in now with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez who is in our weather center and she's checking on weather conditions around the s c you lightning complex fires, looking better. >>well we are noticing cooler temperatures, thanks to that night life or leave, but we are also tracking relative humidity fortunately going up as a result wind speeds also on the calm side with sustained winds at around 3 miles per hour. so great news right there. firefighters really getting a break tonight and even for the 1st half of the weekend as far as battling all of our wild fires go let's take a live look outside san jose another hazy night out there with pretty unhealthy air quality still remaining in effect for most bay area cities and temperatures out there right now starting to cool down into the 50's and 60's around the san francisco p
fires you everywhere in reddit's the mandatory evacuation order well those living in the yellow areas they've received an evacuation warning but as we keep saying. >>you just be asked to leave the area at a moment's notice so you got to be on guard. >>want to check in now with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez who is in our weather center and she's checking on weather conditions around the s c you lightning complex fires, looking better. >>well we are noticing cooler...
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i have reddit. i really enjoyed it and why the candidates were so fortunate to be able to support nina and her work. first is that there is something almost metaphorically perfect that nina began as a fellow in what seems like ancient history back in 2017 buried and has now ended up wonderfully with us at the wilson center but in the science technology and innovation program as a disinformation fellow. sounds like something you'd have on the death star but it's not that part is a cool new opportunity that did not exist back in 2007. when you start to unpack a lot of the dysfunctional and dangerous dynamics and russia's conflict with the west, disinformation being only one of them. you find yourself relatively quickly when you get to the essence of the issue you find yourself in a place it's not so much about russia or about u.s. russia relations. almost always muscle needs bigger, something that's fundamentally human. something that that's about who we are, how we define ourselves, the conflict the
i have reddit. i really enjoyed it and why the candidates were so fortunate to be able to support nina and her work. first is that there is something almost metaphorically perfect that nina began as a fellow in what seems like ancient history back in 2017 buried and has now ended up wonderfully with us at the wilson center but in the science technology and innovation program as a disinformation fellow. sounds like something you'd have on the death star but it's not that part is a cool new...
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i'm just gonna reddit verbatim. the attack against a tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and the similar use of the attackers in their own views have any impact on muller or miller's rowley administration? any thoughts on that? i don't know if he had an impact on him. i know that after the dillon roof shooting, steven muller was very concerned about the reaction towards the confederate flags. telling bart to attack ella mazzone fort selling of flags in their own part to get funded and getting attacked confederate symbols. that is the only direct link i can make. but throughout numerous white terrorists shootings have involved this idea this is at the border and white people are being systematically replaced by brown and black people. the idea of white genocide which is part of this book, the very white supremacist book about the destruction of the white world by brown and black people to steven muller and was inspired by and promoted through breitbart 2015. there interesting parallel between what white terrorists s
i'm just gonna reddit verbatim. the attack against a tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and the similar use of the attackers in their own views have any impact on muller or miller's rowley administration? any thoughts on that? i don't know if he had an impact on him. i know that after the dillon roof shooting, steven muller was very concerned about the reaction towards the confederate flags. telling bart to attack ella mazzone fort selling of flags in their own part to get funded and getting...
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stomach she does the most amazing thing she actually reddit already showing to make shredded maker jerk. [laughter] so again i can't do any of that anywhere else. it's only in virginia actually get people to make costumes the ability i would say you know what, how do i get better? when do i do my best work? what was my best book? it was over 20 years which of the best ones? i went back. look i picked out which books of mine were the actual best. what i realize they had in common was they are the ones that had this amazing character. you need a character that just drove it. i love all the books have written and proud of every one. these have my favorite characters. i said that's what's going to be my motive at this time pre-that's what i'm going to do. so was on six years ago at a uso trip with the middle east. entertaining our troops. i can always tell you when we were there is a dallas cowboy cheerleaders right before sprayed the enemy fighters, and then us, the authors. [laughter] my friend said to me can you tape the audible sigh when you walk in the room and they realize after the d
stomach she does the most amazing thing she actually reddit already showing to make shredded maker jerk. [laughter] so again i can't do any of that anywhere else. it's only in virginia actually get people to make costumes the ability i would say you know what, how do i get better? when do i do my best work? what was my best book? it was over 20 years which of the best ones? i went back. look i picked out which books of mine were the actual best. what i realize they had in common was they are...
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in the first quarter companies were drawing on reddit lines, and building up the cash reserves, but wereecutives are talking about accelerating the transformation programme that they were going to do the restructuring and that would mean that is thousands of job losses worldwide, coming at a time when unemployment is very high everywhere. they are saying they will proceed thoughtfully but people will lose their jobs. as you say, there is also a considerable amount of uncertainty for the bank. everywhere, not only because of the pandemic but also because of the ongoing tensions in hong kong and china, and it is controversial, that it has backed the legislation in hong kong. sorry if i interrupted, what is your thought on the outlook than for hsbc? i know you have already said it is not looking good, but no queen, he is very determined in pushing through a radical restructure of the bank, — noel quinn. 35,000 job losses is very bad news for those who are put out of work but this bank has to adjust its business radically if it is going to stop this loss we have seen today. if it is going to
in the first quarter companies were drawing on reddit lines, and building up the cash reserves, but wereecutives are talking about accelerating the transformation programme that they were going to do the restructuring and that would mean that is thousands of job losses worldwide, coming at a time when unemployment is very high everywhere. they are saying they will proceed thoughtfully but people will lose their jobs. as you say, there is also a considerable amount of uncertainty for the bank....
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this for me has written the two best people of what i've talked about i want folks to go out and reddit. how is the name of that? how do you change america? >> yes how do we change america. how do we change america any other black politics in their in the "new york times" now how you got into those neo- is a beautiful thing. with your voice, your voice is so prophetic in that way. we need more of those voices but rooted in truth telling, integrity, honesty so we can convince folks that if black people for example are the most progressive black voting bloc in the american empire but they cannot support the most progressive candidate in history when it comes to the president like bernie sanders and something is happening. that's a key moment. that something just ain't right. >> the neoliberal of our leadership is getting in the way. we have to be honest about that. critical with each other in a loving way. >> this is a great transition for it i really, really want to talk about the peace of the times which i think is really important as well. you said something there that really struck me
this for me has written the two best people of what i've talked about i want folks to go out and reddit. how is the name of that? how do you change america? >> yes how do we change america. how do we change america any other black politics in their in the "new york times" now how you got into those neo- is a beautiful thing. with your voice, your voice is so prophetic in that way. we need more of those voices but rooted in truth telling, integrity, honesty so we can convince...
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i want to reddit again. it deserves to be paid for it oxford university press is great press. at a professional and personal level i like this book. i think it should see dialogue about china's economy in very important ways. before i say that the first thing i want to say is by walking us through the four cycles of china's financial history through china 2025. thompson came out the financial history is a continuous process. i live through a lot of this history personally. this narrative has integrity. it's kind of eerie and kind of liberating to read another persons thoughts of my private experience for its all just say i write in hong kong ten days before mao died. and i lived in hong kong through the gang of four. as a pressure in reader chinese press and knew the credit markets back story of the first cycle. and that is a story that's not been well told. this is the first time i've seen it well laid out. i worked in the hong kong futures exchange during the second cycle and faithful to my expense thereto. the perspective of the book, skirts the false choice of free market
i want to reddit again. it deserves to be paid for it oxford university press is great press. at a professional and personal level i like this book. i think it should see dialogue about china's economy in very important ways. before i say that the first thing i want to say is by walking us through the four cycles of china's financial history through china 2025. thompson came out the financial history is a continuous process. i live through a lot of this history personally. this narrative has...
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kellogg had's global head of reddit says the market is -- credit says the market is out of touch witheality. ♪ >> the economic fallout for the coronavirus pandemic is making it harder for credit investors like carlyle group to deploy fresh capital. the fund says it is having to project how long the crisis will last when considering new transactions. the head of global credit mark jacob spoke to bloomberg about the opportunities. >> there's two things that happened. one is you saw this rapid shift in volatility in the market where you saw a drop off in demand quicker than we have ever seen before. then you saw a rapid recovery in the market because of the federal government in terms of stimulus. the has created noise in marketplace. we are trying to figure out the long-term trend. as the markets recovered, the financial markets, we are repositioning portfolios we can. on the liquid side, improving it upgraded the quality of those apps to reposition those. quid portfolios, we are repositioning to higher-quality assets that will sustain and come out the back end of the pandemic stronger.
kellogg had's global head of reddit says the market is -- credit says the market is out of touch witheality. ♪ >> the economic fallout for the coronavirus pandemic is making it harder for credit investors like carlyle group to deploy fresh capital. the fund says it is having to project how long the crisis will last when considering new transactions. the head of global credit mark jacob spoke to bloomberg about the opportunities. >> there's two things that happened. one is you saw...
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the same time millions of americans wonder whether the country they are seeing on tv and faeb and reddite white house was remodeled into a convention, a massif pandemic said to be under control as the u.s. reaches 6 million cases and more than 1,000 americans die every day. one where people accost members of congress as they leave the white house and one where factions have deadly clashes on american streets, where black men and women are killed without justice. twitter not a complete picture of reality. facebook, not a complete picture of reality. what does reality look like for millions of americans heading into labor day and what will it look like two months from now on election day. joining me to try and help us make sense of some of these questions the house majority whip democratic congressman jim clyburn of south carolina. congressman clyburn, it's always great to have you on the program. it's an honor. can we start with this broad picture in we've been talking a lot about the campaign. you obviously have been a very influential adviser to joe biden especially with african-america
the same time millions of americans wonder whether the country they are seeing on tv and faeb and reddite white house was remodeled into a convention, a massif pandemic said to be under control as the u.s. reaches 6 million cases and more than 1,000 americans die every day. one where people accost members of congress as they leave the white house and one where factions have deadly clashes on american streets, where black men and women are killed without justice. twitter not a complete picture...
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to one of his rallies who seemed to be aware of or responding to calls from i think facebook and reddit there, this seems to indict everything and everyone frankly with some blood on their hands. two people are dead. do you think anything changes? >> well, look, i don't think you could put it in -- the problem if more stark relief than that. when jacob blake was approached by police who were responding to some sort of domestic dispute and we haven't heard all of the details and all of that but somehow they escalated it to the point where as you said the officer held his t-shirt and shot him seven times in the back. kyle rittenhouse walks down the street, people are yelling behind him, you know, that guy, that guy was shooting people, and the officers just sort of let him just walk merrily by. it's not as if there was nothing suspicious about his behavior and, in fact, it was illegal for him in the state of wisconsin to open carry a weapon like that. he was 17 years old. the officer wouldn't have known that but he looked young and it was certainly -- he was somebody you would stop in the
to one of his rallies who seemed to be aware of or responding to calls from i think facebook and reddit there, this seems to indict everything and everyone frankly with some blood on their hands. two people are dead. do you think anything changes? >> well, look, i don't think you could put it in -- the problem if more stark relief than that. when jacob blake was approached by police who were responding to some sort of domestic dispute and we haven't heard all of the details and all of...
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websites, youtube, instagram, medium and even some of these more subversive parts of the internet like reddit. we're not seeing that type of coordination to respond to those attacks. to the extent that that's not really possible is something that we should discuss. i think one way that comes out is that in the kinds of policies we've seen. and when it comes to content controls, we've see a lot of differences and how platforms are responding to misleading or false information. we've especially seen this around public health misinformation. some content that is prohibited like twitter is not prohibited on facebook or somewhere else. i think that allows those kind of loopholes allow for these continued kinds of operations to be carried out even if we're responding all these other ways. >> that's a natural segue want to continue our conversation. with what's going on what to do about? i think one of the natural starting points and the government side. david, he raised the issue of being this being a cross platform issue. i'd be curious to hear more about your thoughts and what facebook is doing w
websites, youtube, instagram, medium and even some of these more subversive parts of the internet like reddit. we're not seeing that type of coordination to respond to those attacks. to the extent that that's not really possible is something that we should discuss. i think one way that comes out is that in the kinds of policies we've seen. and when it comes to content controls, we've see a lot of differences and how platforms are responding to misleading or false information. we've especially...