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anyone, here ’s a little about the social consequences, but at one time, like many, i probably read martin ford’sat this is unlike anything, because ford argued that the speed, which is happening, it is unprecedented, and never a single invention, including electricity there, has ever given such results when our negative effect exceeded in the long term the possible result, positive, while he was mistaken, judging by his forecast, but is there risks, if you allow me not to answer, but... i will expand your question into a very practical plane that i encountered, and i am a person from analog childhood, adolescence, youth, and i remember very well that if you some problem arose in interaction with some different services, there was always a hotline number, you could call somewhere and after some time hear the live voice of a live operator who would in one way or another get involved in your problem, today it’s like this : there’s no point in calling there if i still most likely won’t resolve this issue, well, this is a stone in your city, but in fact, i think these very issues will definitely be r
anyone, here ’s a little about the social consequences, but at one time, like many, i probably read martin ford’sat this is unlike anything, because ford argued that the speed, which is happening, it is unprecedented, and never a single invention, including electricity there, has ever given such results when our negative effect exceeded in the long term the possible result, positive, while he was mistaken, judging by his forecast, but is there risks, if you allow me not to answer, but... i...
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, here’s a little about the social consequences, but at one time, like many , i probably read martin ford’sg, remember this is the fifteenth, sixteenth year, at least the translation was in this time, i read it in translation, and there were many similar books, it’s surprising that almost all the forecasts did not come true, he said professions that will die out, i remember my friend, who understands this much more than me, he said professions the driver has 5 years left, the translator has 10 years left, yes, but can we today somehow responsibly, yes, as they say in evidence-based medicine, but responsibly from this point of view, say that there really are problems with the extinction of entire professions and that this is unlike anything, because ford argued, that the speed at which this is happening is unprecedented and no invention, including electricity, has ever produced more. and i’m a person from analog childhood, adolescence, youth, and i remember very well that if you had any problem in interaction with some different services, there was always a hotline phone number, i could call
, here’s a little about the social consequences, but at one time, like many , i probably read martin ford’sg, remember this is the fifteenth, sixteenth year, at least the translation was in this time, i read it in translation, and there were many similar books, it’s surprising that almost all the forecasts did not come true, he said professions that will die out, i remember my friend, who understands this much more than me, he said professions the driver has 5 years left, the translator...
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anyone, here’s a little about the social consequences, but i think while many people probably read martin ford'smany similar books, it’s surprising that almost all the forecasts did not come true, he... and never a single invention, including electricity there , at most, did not give such results when our negative effect exceeded the possible positive result in the long term, while he was wrong, judging by his forecast, but are there any risks here, if you allow me, not only will i answer, but i will expand your question into very practical plane, with which i encountered, and i am a person from analog childhood, adolescence, youth. and i remember very well that if you had any problem in interacting with some different services, there was always a hotline number, you could call somewhere - and after some time you could hear the live voice of a live operator, who or would otherwise get involved in your problem. today there is such an option, it is practically absent, because in most such cases you end up switching to artificial an intellect that will crush you very hard. algorithmized method ques
anyone, here’s a little about the social consequences, but i think while many people probably read martin ford'smany similar books, it’s surprising that almost all the forecasts did not come true, he... and never a single invention, including electricity there , at most, did not give such results when our negative effect exceeded the possible positive result in the long term, while he was wrong, judging by his forecast, but are there any risks here, if you allow me, not only will i answer,...
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martin ford kc, told shambolic.t of allegations of anti—semitism . allegations of anti—semitism. labour withdrew its support for mr ali after comments he made were recorded during a meeting in which he suggested israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza. the prime minister has defended his government's economic record during a live appearance on the gb news people's forum last night, rishi sunak answered an array of unvetted questions on the economy, housing, education, tax , the nhs and even the covid 19 vaccine. the prime minister said all of the uk's economic indicators were heading in the right direction. >> plan is working. you can see that on the economy you can see it in lower taxes. the alternative live is going back . alternative live is going back. to square one with the labour party. i can't tell you what he's going to do differently. he doesn't have a plan and that means won't get the change means we won't get the change that the change that i want that's the change that
martin ford kc, told shambolic.t of allegations of anti—semitism . allegations of anti—semitism. labour withdrew its support for mr ali after comments he made were recorded during a meeting in which he suggested israel had taken the october 7th hamas assault as a pretext to invade gaza. the prime minister has defended his government's economic record during a live appearance on the gb news people's forum last night, rishi sunak answered an array of unvetted questions on the economy,...
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meanwhile, martin forde kc — who led an inquiry into anti—semitism within the labour party in 2022 —en "pretty shambolic". iam afraid i am afraid it appears pretty shambolic and you have to question house some individuals are selected in the first place. and also the disparity in treatment, when we talked about weaponisation certainly was the perception that anti—semitism was a fraction line. let's speak to russell langer, director of public affairs for the jewish leadership council. he's in london. welcome to the programme, are you satisfied by keir starmer�*s response to the comments of the former mp? it was the right decision to remove support. it was untenable for labour to continue supporting a candidate who had propagated anti—semitic conspiracy theories. keir starmer has done a lot of hard work in recent years to repair the relationship which was so damaged between the jewish relationship which was so damaged between thejewish community relationship which was so damaged between the jewish community and relationship which was so damaged between thejewish community and the labou
meanwhile, martin forde kc — who led an inquiry into anti—semitism within the labour party in 2022 —en "pretty shambolic". iam afraid i am afraid it appears pretty shambolic and you have to question house some individuals are selected in the first place. and also the disparity in treatment, when we talked about weaponisation certainly was the perception that anti—semitism was a fraction line. let's speak to russell langer, director of public affairs for the jewish leadership...
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so... about the social consequences a little, yes, at one time, like many, i probably read martin’s book fordread it in translation, and there were a lot of the same books, it’s surprising that almost all the forecasts did not come true, he spoke about professions that will die away, i remember my friend, who is much more than me in this understands, he said, the driver’s profession has 5 years left, the translator’s profession has 10 years left, yes, but can we somehow responsibly today, yes... they say evidence-based medicine, but it is responsible from this point of view to talk about what really there are problems of entire professions dying out, and that this is unlike anything else, because ford argued that the speed at which this is happening is unprecedented, and never a single invention, including electricity there, has ever given such results when we have a negative effect exceeded in the future the possible result, positive, while he was mistaken, judging by his forecast. but are there any risks here? if you allow me, it’s not that i’ll answer, but i can expand your question into a
so... about the social consequences a little, yes, at one time, like many, i probably read martin’s book fordread it in translation, and there were a lot of the same books, it’s surprising that almost all the forecasts did not come true, he spoke about professions that will die away, i remember my friend, who is much more than me in this understands, he said, the driver’s profession has 5 years left, the translator’s profession has 10 years left, yes, but can we somehow responsibly...
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we've had the likes of martin ford, a senior barrister who came on and sort of investigated party cultureaid this is big now , obviously since this is big now, obviously since october 7th, these horrible attacks, um , we've got a attacks, um, we've got a perception that's been created by keir starmer and now apparently not claiming to hear what muslim voters feel. and what muslim voters feel. and what they're worried about. they are concerned about . israeli are concerned about. israeli bombardment of gaza and he gave that horrific interview on lbc just after a really great party conference in october, in which he said israel does have the right power water right to cut off power and water to gaza . this created a huge to gaza. this created a huge issue ever since. in that clip, to be honest, patrick, he didn't really apologise for it . and really apologise for it. and since then, obviously groups like muslim vote, as you like the muslim vote, as you rightly out, they have rightly point out, they have said, well, it's taken him too late to clarify position . late to clarify his position.
we've had the likes of martin ford, a senior barrister who came on and sort of investigated party cultureaid this is big now , obviously since this is big now, obviously since october 7th, these horrible attacks, um , we've got a attacks, um, we've got a perception that's been created by keir starmer and now apparently not claiming to hear what muslim voters feel. and what muslim voters feel. and what they're worried about. they are concerned about . israeli are concerned about. israeli...
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of independent filmmaker roger corman, a man who would have an important influence on martin scorsese. he francis ford coppola, many, many, many others. this independent filmmaker was going to produce the new stage of american film. but was film made for popular consumption? film made not for art, but for entertainment and to make money and. much of that was dependent upon sensationalism. they didn't have the money to advertise the films. so what did they do? they simply took stories, ripped them from the headlines and, used the news in order to sell the movie. and that's where many of the films we're going to talk about today come from. and there was a lot of music in that film. and i can remember the first cassette that i ever bought was steppenwolf, and steppenwolf was featured and easy rider. and so it's music and film coming together in a big way and, you know, it's in the late sixties and early seventies. all these young people are out and about and traveling. they're following jack kerouac's admonition to get on road as his famous from the fifties. it kind implored us to do. and the question wa
of independent filmmaker roger corman, a man who would have an important influence on martin scorsese. he francis ford coppola, many, many, many others. this independent filmmaker was going to produce the new stage of american film. but was film made for popular consumption? film made not for art, but for entertainment and to make money and. much of that was dependent upon sensationalism. they didn't have the money to advertise the films. so what did they do? they simply took stories, ripped...
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biden is the same age as harrison ford, paul mccartney, and martin scored cz. bit younger than jane fonda, and a lot younger than berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffett, 93. all these individuals are considered to be at the top of their professions, and yet i would not be surprised if they are more forgetful and absent minded and then when they were younger. in other words, an individuals age does not say anything definitive about their cognitive status or where it will head in the near future. joining us now is doctor charan ranganath, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of california at davis. he's also the author of the new book why we remember: unlocking memories power to hold on to what matters. it's available february 20th. doctor, thank you very much for joining us tonight. you make the point here that what you have seen, or any way in president biden, is nothing unusual or nothing alarming. >> yeah, so i want to be very clear i am a scientist, i'm not in a position to clinically diagnosed either biden or trump or anyone, really. bu
biden is the same age as harrison ford, paul mccartney, and martin scored cz. bit younger than jane fonda, and a lot younger than berkshire hathaway ceo warren buffett, 93. all these individuals are considered to be at the top of their professions, and yet i would not be surprised if they are more forgetful and absent minded and then when they were younger. in other words, an individuals age does not say anything definitive about their cognitive status or where it will head in the near future....
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ford. think involve the people who in their 80's or 90's contributed to society. using martincorsese needs to take a test before he does his next movie? >> volodymyr zelenskyy is a stellar example. macros, these guys are younger, more energetic than either of the two candidates that we have. >> i have seen some people list that medical cognitive test requirement. i think to myself, do we do this just for the president? >> we worry about implicit bias where we may not know that we have certain biases against certain kinds of people. or stereotypes. or prejudice that we may harbor. in the case of ageism, it is like an explicit bias and everyone is cool with it. >> i watched with interest the ruth bader ginsburg and diane feinstein if they had only retired when they were supposed to. you have to know when it is time. if i was in their shoes, i would step aside and let younger people take over. >> following verbal stumbles, polls have shown voters are concerned about the mental fitness of both a presidential contenders. in a recent poll, 76% of voters have major concerns about pre
ford. think involve the people who in their 80's or 90's contributed to society. using martincorsese needs to take a test before he does his next movie? >> volodymyr zelenskyy is a stellar example. macros, these guys are younger, more energetic than either of the two candidates that we have. >> i have seen some people list that medical cognitive test requirement. i think to myself, do we do this just for the president? >> we worry about implicit bias where we may not know that...
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a market with not that much value left in it, count ford and gm as two stocks that you haven't missed out on yet. let's take the calls and go to martin in my home state of new jersey. martin? >> hello, jim. how are you? >> i'm good, martin. how are you? >> good. and now i would like to know about rivian. >> sure. >> and it's losing money every vehicle they make. like how can they sustain that? >> look, martin, you're right. i mean we went to see rivian. if there is another company that can ever be a tesla, meaning successful ev company, it is going to be rivian. i think they have remarkable management. i think they have great vehicles. i think you're going to see the company lose money for a long time as tesla did. if you recall me when tesla was 50 and losing money, i said look, i want you to cut and run. people would be hounding me forever. i didn't say that. i think rivian is a long-term hold. there will come a moment of inflection and then you wish you bought it and that is where i come out on rivian. gary in virginia, gary? >> jim, thank you for taking my call. i'm looking to add oil and gas company to my portfolio, which i don'
a market with not that much value left in it, count ford and gm as two stocks that you haven't missed out on yet. let's take the calls and go to martin in my home state of new jersey. martin? >> hello, jim. how are you? >> i'm good, martin. how are you? >> good. and now i would like to know about rivian. >> sure. >> and it's losing money every vehicle they make. like how can they sustain that? >> look, martin, you're right. i mean we went to see rivian. if...
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martin luther king, jr. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor preston. >> thank you president peskin and colleagues, in our final meeting during black history month, i am honored to recognize nate forde on up. nate while i talk about you for a couple minutes. nate is a tireless community leader who most of you know and have worked with dedicated to education to mentorship and community building through sports and creating safe spaces for youth and their families here in san francisco. nate is a san francisco native who grew up in the fillmore and graduated from george washington high school. [indiscernible] basketball of 3 of 4 years and attended city college before deciding to enter the workforce. in 1990, nate appointed to be the athletic director of the san francisco boys and girls club. go on and serve in the position until 2013. in the 23 years, nate oversaw all the athletics for the club house, including his most beloved sport, basketball. in 2013, nate named the city wide sports director overseeing the entire athletic program for 9 clubhouses in san francisco and served in that role until 20twen. in 2020 transitioned fraump the boys and girls club and served all most 4 years
martin luther king, jr. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor preston. >> thank you president peskin and colleagues, in our final meeting during black history month, i am honored to recognize nate forde on up. nate while i talk about you for a couple minutes. nate is a tireless community leader who most of you know and have worked with dedicated to education to mentorship and community building through sports and creating safe spaces for youth and their families here in san francisco....
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martin luther king, jr. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor preston. >> thank you president peskin and colleagues, in our final meeting during black history month, i am honored to recognize nate ford up. nate while i talk about you for a couple minutes. nate is a tireless community leader who most of you know and have worked with dedicated to education to mentorship and community building through sports and creating safe spaces for youth and their families here in san francisco. nate is a san francisco native who grew up in the fillmore and graduated from george washington high school. [indiscernible] basketball of 3 of 4 years and attended city college before deciding to enter the workforce. in 1990, nate appointed to be the athletic director of the san francisco boys and girls club. go on and serve in the position until 2013. in the 23 years, nate oversaw all the athletics for the club house, including his most beloved sport, basketball. in 2013, nate named the city wide sports director overseeing the entire athletic program for 9 clubhouses in san francisco and served in that role until 20twen. in 2020 transitioned fraump the boys and girls club and served all most 4 years as t
martin luther king, jr. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor preston. >> thank you president peskin and colleagues, in our final meeting during black history month, i am honored to recognize nate ford up. nate while i talk about you for a couple minutes. nate is a tireless community leader who most of you know and have worked with dedicated to education to mentorship and community building through sports and creating safe spaces for youth and their families here in san francisco....