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mag agie: that reat question. large sders has this pool of supporters, and they are people who have in many cases been with him since 2016, but in many cases he has new people coming ons board and he lot of what they call small dollar donors, people who are giving five dollars, $20, $40 at a time, and it seems like they are coming back over and over. people are giving to bernie again and again and again. he is someone who has for a long time been the king of the small-dollar fundraising, and it seems like it continues to work for bernie. a lot of people -- he has been overlooked in someays during this race, but you cannot count him out inho his $34 million that. laura: you certainly can't. what about joe biden? yet?at his biggest haul is he going to be pleased with that? maggie: yeah, $22 millill is much smaer than bernie's hau but a lot larger than what joe biden has raised ps viously. it ivictory for joe biden he has been very pleased, i think, with that number. aople were worried that joe biden would not bee to
mag agie: that reat question. large sders has this pool of supporters, and they are people who have in many cases been with him since 2016, but in many cases he has new people coming ons board and he lot of what they call small dollar donors, people who are giving five dollars, $20, $40 at a time, and it seems like they are coming back over and over. people are giving to bernie again and again and again. he is someone who has for a long time been the king of the small-dollar fundraising, and it...
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also coming up nerves still on agis emergency siren sound over baghdad but in a further sign of deescalation president trump's ambassador to the united nations offers iran serious negotiations without precondition. more protests and strikes across france as union stepped up their battle against proposed pension reforms it's now the longest industrial action that france seen in decades. and the shock announcement rocking the british royal family it's being called next that prince harry and mega markel announce still step back from while duties and spend more time in north america will take a look at the fallout. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us. what caused the ukrainian passenger plane to crash in iran just minutes after takeoff also 176 people on board were killed in wednesday's crash the ukraine international airlines jet was on its way from the iranian capital tehran to the ukrainian capital kiev iran says the crew put out no distress call but they did try to turn back to the airport before the plane went down but ukraine has sent a team of investigators to iran to join th
also coming up nerves still on agis emergency siren sound over baghdad but in a further sign of deescalation president trump's ambassador to the united nations offers iran serious negotiations without precondition. more protests and strikes across france as union stepped up their battle against proposed pension reforms it's now the longest industrial action that france seen in decades. and the shock announcement rocking the british royal family it's being called next that prince harry and mega...
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agie year this remains a moving target as china has not officially confirmed or committed to this quote there is heavy doubts over phase one where wall one of beijing's top foreign policy experts reiterated in a recent panel saying that the ad quantities were very unreasonable he also pointed to the ongoing tech war initiated by the us to deny microchip sales to china this makes it almost impossible for the 2 countries to interact and mutually benefit from interaction in the meantime president trump has switched tactics from pumping up phase one agreement to teasing a face to all to continue this great political theater. 20 twentieth's kicking off with a bang and not in a good way the world has become increasingly unpredictable volatile and dangerous there's conflict all over the world and extreme political parties are gaining ground how do we come to this and what can be done about this to help us answer we welcome back. favorite author and international investor jim rogers from singapore thank you so much for being here so 1st let's talk about the most immediate conflict between u.s.
agie year this remains a moving target as china has not officially confirmed or committed to this quote there is heavy doubts over phase one where wall one of beijing's top foreign policy experts reiterated in a recent panel saying that the ad quantities were very unreasonable he also pointed to the ongoing tech war initiated by the us to deny microchip sales to china this makes it almost impossible for the 2 countries to interact and mutually benefit from interaction in the meantime president...
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it define who we are can represents our desire are to get along with everybody and couldn't quite agis are to want to create a society for all people define by nonviolence love and care for our people and the society. on july 2nd 1964 the civil rights bill was signed at the white house what king saw come into being that day was a federal law that punished all racial discrimination in the u.s. he appeared alongside president johnson as a victorious hero at last this law was washington's response to king's dream. a few days later america was caught up in another crisis following the acquittal of a policeman who had killed a black teenager riots broke out in new york for 2 days and nights violence reigned in the black neighborhoods king's lieutenants try to ease tensions but to no effect . 'd one rioter was killed $118.00 injured and nearly $500.00 were arrested several police officers were also injured from marco max it was a sign that blacks were no longer prepared to turn the other cheek the spiral of violence had begun in 1601 the ducky. and city team 65 of us leave. in the 1800 hours
it define who we are can represents our desire are to get along with everybody and couldn't quite agis are to want to create a society for all people define by nonviolence love and care for our people and the society. on july 2nd 1964 the civil rights bill was signed at the white house what king saw come into being that day was a federal law that punished all racial discrimination in the u.s. he appeared alongside president johnson as a victorious hero at last this law was washington's response...
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basically denying that agi of what if you want to is even coming. how did you come to that? >> is is actually working? okay. [inaudible] okay. they could hear you. i don't think i could keep my voice at high level long enough. interestingly, right, for the 70 year history of ai, ai researchers have been the ones saying ai is possible. and usually philosophers have been the ones saying it's impossible, for whatever reason. we don't have the right kind of quantum tuples in our ai system, whatever it might be. and usually those claims of impossible have just fallen by the wayside one after the other. but as far as i know, ai researchers themselves have never said ai isn't possible until now. so what could have prompted them? imagine if, it's a hundred your study, right? with 20 distinguished ai researchers giving their considered consensus opinion on what's happening and what's going to happen in ai. so imagine a 20 biologists did a summary of the state of the field of cancer research and they said, you know, i cure for cancer is not on the horizon and probably isn't even possi
basically denying that agi of what if you want to is even coming. how did you come to that? >> is is actually working? okay. [inaudible] okay. they could hear you. i don't think i could keep my voice at high level long enough. interestingly, right, for the 70 year history of ai, ai researchers have been the ones saying ai is possible. and usually philosophers have been the ones saying it's impossible, for whatever reason. we don't have the right kind of quantum tuples in our ai system,...
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unequally on certain persons so we will do a little bit about the way programs operating under the agis of things like countering violent extremism work to surveil communities much more are under scrutiny than white, christian americans with middle-of-the-road political views. >> hello, my name is nabihah. i am a legal scholar from muslim advocates, a national civil rights organization ensuring the freedom of americans of all faiths. today i will talk about one surveillance program imagine if no matter where you go or what you say or how you feel is tracked and the government can monitor you at school, universities, hospitals, mental health visits? what if the government aggregated all of this data to make a determination about you? welcome to countering violent extremism, a government program that claims they can identify the violence before it occurs by monitoring their behavior and flagging you across public resources, and private spaces. so what if you frequent a mosque? discuss policy? express sadness? that would not be a precursor for violence but that is how it will define the ac
unequally on certain persons so we will do a little bit about the way programs operating under the agis of things like countering violent extremism work to surveil communities much more are under scrutiny than white, christian americans with middle-of-the-road political views. >> hello, my name is nabihah. i am a legal scholar from muslim advocates, a national civil rights organization ensuring the freedom of americans of all faiths. today i will talk about one surveillance program...