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id whe allhe billions went but good luck feeding your families i have to shut down pierce morgan a agys a game of isolationist. if you don't support zelensky then you must support to 10 if you want to spend your billions of taxpaying to a corrupted oligarch in ukraine.,÷ and nothing wrong and realizing and the borders aporo? are you kiddin me? is there something wrong with the idea it would be 1 thing if they came back and were well look at the way they treat. you mean to tell me that our veterans get 1 day and lgbtq never ending alphabet gets an month? comprehend how disrespectful but is means when these journalists come at you and they ask why they worshiped the lgbtqia the alphabet soupvu community everybody has a problem and a feeling. i am non- binary. i am a fish today. you are not respecting my fish onou entire quarter so think about what it means when you have journalist up there that are lecturing■dhey don't think about the people that fight for freedom was every s day they resent the american people. and so we understandhese are state actors and we understand these journalist
id whe allhe billions went but good luck feeding your families i have to shut down pierce morgan a agys a game of isolationist. if you don't support zelensky then you must support to 10 if you want to spend your billions of taxpaying to a corrupted oligarch in ukraine.,÷ and nothing wrong and realizing and the borders aporo? are you kiddin me? is there something wrong with the idea it would be 1 thing if they came back and were well look at the way they treat. you mean to tell me that our...
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it's hard to bet again let's start right now, because all investors, when they're investing in agi are investing and nvidia. >> so we'll say, all right, no investment advice no, no, i don't thank thank you all for being here and thank you for spending part of your da
it's hard to bet again let's start right now, because all investors, when they're investing in agi are investing and nvidia. >> so we'll say, all right, no investment advice no, no, i don't thank thank you all for being here and thank you for spending part of your da
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agi stimulates agi and drives evolution. softbank group founder speaking at the company's annual meeting. let's get more on what we heard from that meeting with our technology editor in tokyo. masayoshi son -- masayoshi-san pushing the concept of super intelligence. that i think is what elon musk was talking about. tell us a bit more. >> we saw he was much more energized today than he has been in the past. he was very upbeat. last year, he was much more humble. he had made some big mistakes and lost millions of dollars, and he said he suffered a crisis of confidence, but the big talking masayoshi-san that we know and love was back. he did not go into details, but remember, he is sitting on quite a bit of a cash pile now, so he has that behind him, and they blessing of his chief financial, who has traditionally been sort of his foil. he has grandiose dreams. he said his mission is now to help humans evolve and to bring about artificial super intelligence. paul: yeah, let's see how that works out. masayoshi-san famous for big
agi stimulates agi and drives evolution. softbank group founder speaking at the company's annual meeting. let's get more on what we heard from that meeting with our technology editor in tokyo. masayoshi son -- masayoshi-san pushing the concept of super intelligence. that i think is what elon musk was talking about. tell us a bit more. >> we saw he was much more energized today than he has been in the past. he was very upbeat. last year, he was much more humble. he had made some big...
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value, making it the second most valuable company after microsoft, which is also deeply invested in, in agi. it's exciting, but it's frothy. everyone's buying these chips because it's the only place to get these chips. it reminds me of cisco and the beginning of the early internet, which was the made routers and stuff. of course, cisco is not what it used to be. and so nvidia they've got a really grow 15 seconds is just going to blow up and be a bubble on that and that stock which is just soared, going to go down. it's hard to bet again let's start right now, because all investors, when they're investing in agi are investing and nvidia. >> so we'll say, all right, no investment advice no, no, i don't thank thank you all for being here and thank you for spending part of your day with us. >> we'll see you right back here next week. >> welcome to the program everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in normandy, france. this week we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the d-day landings, a turning point in history and a triumph of democracy over tyranny. i'm sitting at the american cemetery at collevi
value, making it the second most valuable company after microsoft, which is also deeply invested in, in agi. it's exciting, but it's frothy. everyone's buying these chips because it's the only place to get these chips. it reminds me of cisco and the beginning of the early internet, which was the made routers and stuff. of course, cisco is not what it used to be. and so nvidia they've got a really grow 15 seconds is just going to blow up and be a bubble on that and that stock which is just...
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lying at the edge of a high water mark, i watched agi trying to cross the beach. i believe he was from the craft to our right. the enemy gunner cut him down, and he staggered and fell to the . i can still hear him screaming. a well marked medical corpsman moved quickly to help him. he was also shot. i will never forget seeing that medic lying next to that dying soldier, both screaming for help. within minutes, as i watched, both men fell silentifully died. [applause] >> bob sales junior, company b, 116th infantry, 29th infantry division, omaha beach. i was on the command boat with captain acosta as his radio operator, and i landed right at the draw where i was supposed to be. i crawled up to look over the side of the ship. we were not far from the beach, and i could not see anyone. company that are a wasto be on d not see in a company man. smoke was everywhere, and just a few minutes after that, i jumped down because the captain said that he was going to drop the ramp. the ramp went down, and the captain was the first man off, and they just riddled him. it did not
lying at the edge of a high water mark, i watched agi trying to cross the beach. i believe he was from the craft to our right. the enemy gunner cut him down, and he staggered and fell to the . i can still hear him screaming. a well marked medical corpsman moved quickly to help him. he was also shot. i will never forget seeing that medic lying next to that dying soldier, both screaming for help. within minutes, as i watched, both men fell silentifully died. [applause] >> bob sales junior,...
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agis. what can you say about the condition of the charming zlata? gorgeous child. from a health point of view, the functionality of the leg is preserved, all movements in the joints are preserved. we have changes in tissue hypertrophy, yes, due to the disease itself. what will the treatment consist of? at this stage, this is still conservative treatment, she is already receiving, that is, she is taking tablet medications, externally she still needs correction in terms of compression underwear, it is specially sewn at the factory - for the child in an individual size, this underwear is necessary to correct venous pressure, that is, there is a mechanical problem in the venous bed, and we must correct this mechanical problem from the outside, create that - pressure from the outside in order to speed up the blood flow and reduce the venous vessels on the outside, her skin will change against the backdrop of the most properly selected compression garments, that is, it will become better, in the future, when the child grows, it will already be clear how much surgical cor
agis. what can you say about the condition of the charming zlata? gorgeous child. from a health point of view, the functionality of the leg is preserved, all movements in the joints are preserved. we have changes in tissue hypertrophy, yes, due to the disease itself. what will the treatment consist of? at this stage, this is still conservative treatment, she is already receiving, that is, she is taking tablet medications, externally she still needs correction in terms of compression underwear,...
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history and then what they can learn by a presentation of knowledge andd lótechnology, by technol, agirs of entertainment history or years of, of political history through your media and right through the visual medium of film and digital. now, of course, digitized. so i love i love the question because it is a if we don't if we fail to ask it, then we won't be doing our jobs. well. right. if we fail toealize that we're in this moment, which is dense and complicated and and if people can see us as a as a and to learn and maybe to sit next to someone who you've ner met before, you're standing and looking at an object a on site educational activity and think together about it issues facing the nation or just get to know each other andnd of a neutg space. speaking of civics, what■ should high school students know about our much as they can. coming out of coming out of high school, a national standard? well, so the smithsonian educators around the country, the department of■<.? educationl worked on a new roadmap called educatin democracy. it was finished just as the pandemic hit■@. we had
history and then what they can learn by a presentation of knowledge andd lótechnology, by technol, agirs of entertainment history or years of, of political history through your media and right through the visual medium of film and digital. now, of course, digitized. so i love i love the question because it is a if we don't if we fail to ask it, then we won't be doing our jobs. well. right. if we fail toealize that we're in this moment, which is dense and complicated and and if people can see...
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fact and knowledge and object and t about technology, by using technology, especially visual technol, agitertainment history or years of, of political history through your media and right medium of film and digital. now, of course, digitized. that. i love the question because it aát constant. if we don't if we fail to aske'r jobs. well. right. if we fail to realize that we're in this moment, which is dense and complicated and contested. and if people can see us as a as apartisan place to come in and to learn and maybe to sit next to someone who you'vere, 'd looking at an objectnvolved in e educational activity and think together about it get to know each other and be in a that kind of a neutral space. speaking of civics, what should nation?ool students know about much as they can. coming out of coming out of high school, should there be a national standard? well, so the smisoeducators aro, the department education, all worked on a newican democracy. it was finished just big rolloud 2020 was not just it was going to be the year of the woman for the centennial of suffrage. it was going to b
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and of course, report agy suspicious behavior. you may see to police. 5 people, including 3 minors were detained in oakland after officers say they tried to stop the car they were in and instead of pulling over the driver rammed into the patrol car happened this morning on foster avenue and bernhardt drives near 80 officers say the car the suspects were and was wanted in connection with an armed robbery out of san leandro. no one was hurt. the case has been turned over to the san leandro police department. >> we now learned the name of the man who was killed in a hit and run crash earlier this week in san francisco. he is 41 year-old miguel on hele barrera crews, flowers and candles. now lay at a light post on mission in cortland avenue to remember him. police say crash happened in the area shortly before for monday morning. police are asking anyone with any information or video of this collision to give them a call. >> new at 11 san mateo county supervisors have approved raising the base pay for regular county employees to a, quo
and of course, report agy suspicious behavior. you may see to police. 5 people, including 3 minors were detained in oakland after officers say they tried to stop the car they were in and instead of pulling over the driver rammed into the patrol car happened this morning on foster avenue and bernhardt drives near 80 officers say the car the suspects were and was wanted in connection with an armed robbery out of san leandro. no one was hurt. the case has been turned over to the san leandro police...
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and to your point about technology, by using technology, especially visual technol, agi, to be able tocondense like years of entertainment history years of, of political history through your media and right through the visual medium of film and course, digitized. so i love that. i love the question because it is a constant. if we don't if we fail to ask it, then we won't be doing our jobs. well. right. if we fail to realize that we're in this moment, which is dense and complicated and contested. and if people can see us as a a nonpartisan place to come in and to learn and maybe to sit next to someone who you've never met beforeoun object in a case or you're involved in a on site ed activity and think together about it because issues facing the nation or just get to h other and be in a that kind of a neutral, inviting civic space. speaking of civics, what should high school students know about our nation? much as they can. school which what should be should there be a national standard? well so the smithsonian educators around the count the department of education, all worked on a roadm
and to your point about technology, by using technology, especially visual technol, agi, to be able tocondense like years of entertainment history years of, of political history through your media and right through the visual medium of film and course, digitized. so i love that. i love the question because it is a constant. if we don't if we fail to ask it, then we won't be doing our jobs. well. right. if we fail to realize that we're in this moment, which is dense and complicated and...
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according to this slide, he's looking past even agi to asi, that's artificial super intelligence. even hear openai or google talk about these days. plus this time around, elliott argued for change. and softbank has a larger public position than different companies which can be difficult to sell without flooding the market and driving down the stock price. the stock is up some 50% this year. so we'll see if he's willing to buy into this idea that elliott is pushing for. >> normally you might catch it at a low ebb, but it's interesting it's coming now. why do you think that? >> i think because there's this huge gap between that net asset value and the share price or the market valuation. this has always kind of been a problem with softbank. i don't know, problem or issue. masayoshi does not love it. when you go to the website, he loves to talk about how softback is undervalued. it does bother him, but he has a bigger aim, which is to lead the generative ai charge, and you need lots and lots of money to do that. elliott, more short term focused. this is more of a trade with them. the
according to this slide, he's looking past even agi to asi, that's artificial super intelligence. even hear openai or google talk about these days. plus this time around, elliott argued for change. and softbank has a larger public position than different companies which can be difficult to sell without flooding the market and driving down the stock price. the stock is up some 50% this year. so we'll see if he's willing to buy into this idea that elliott is pushing for. >> normally you...
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continue work at a lab called safe super intelligence focused on artificial general intelligence or agiousting of sound -- sam altman as the openai ceo before changing course and helping engineer his return. coming up, threats and opportunities. how military tensions are giving a boost to norway's biggest defense firms. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the bank of england is expected to keep rates state -- steady later today. the election making a move difficult. politics overshadowing the difficult decision for the boe. cpi and inflation data came out yesterday. services inflation at 5.7%. jackie bally joins me now. a preview of the boe and what to look for in the months and quarters ahead. let's start with a question of the statement that will come through, the minutes from the boe. given that rates are expected to hold. what are use -- you scrutinizing within that statement? jackie: like you said, we are expecting rates to stay at 5.25 once again. a more difficult day for the bank of england, given the election blackout. there's less
continue work at a lab called safe super intelligence focused on artificial general intelligence or agiousting of sound -- sam altman as the openai ceo before changing course and helping engineer his return. coming up, threats and opportunities. how military tensions are giving a boost to norway's biggest defense firms. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the bank of england is expected to keep rates state -- steady later today. the election...
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agis, what can you say about state of charming gold? gorgeous child?e is still undergoing conservative treatment, she is already receiving, that is, she is taking tablet medications, on the outside she also needs correction in terms of compression underwear, it is specially sewn at the factory - for the child in individual sizes, this underwear is necessary for correction namely venous pressure, and that is, there is a mechanical problem in the venous bed, and we must correct this mechanical problem from the outside, create something -
agis, what can you say about state of charming gold? gorgeous child?e is still undergoing conservative treatment, she is already receiving, that is, she is taking tablet medications, on the outside she also needs correction in terms of compression underwear, it is specially sewn at the factory - for the child in individual sizes, this underwear is necessary for correction namely venous pressure, and that is, there is a mechanical problem in the venous bed, and we must correct this mechanical...
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stupid thing on the interview was rishi sunak for he said, well, if we get if we get this right, we get agi, nobody will need to work out a rubbish. what does because, well, is that a future we want i mean, we have some saying this and firms will have to have think about the social impact of what they're doing. and they will find, i am sure that if they take that approach people will not be buying their products are not be using their services because, because they won't get from the company what they need, because ai can't be trusted at the moment to get the right answers. >> can i make a giant leap to the weaponization, particularly in elections, we know that the russians and a whole new article, i mean russians, chinese, iranians, whoever influencing elections russians particularly have stepped up the weaponization of this information how do we protect against that? because we can see the results of it so first of all, i want to say that i'm all in on ai because i think what is happening here is a huge step change in which we're actually going to be able to production eyes and create int
stupid thing on the interview was rishi sunak for he said, well, if we get if we get this right, we get agi, nobody will need to work out a rubbish. what does because, well, is that a future we want i mean, we have some saying this and firms will have to have think about the social impact of what they're doing. and they will find, i am sure that if they take that approach people will not be buying their products are not be using their services because, because they won't get from the company...
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apologize that they're sacrifices that no one should ever have to make again, that we're not we're notveke agiaying attention to as a whole in this country. we're forgetting the fabric of wha.we aret america is becaue they did such a good job that we're able to be fat and lazy g w, sit around theseao chairs and go to shows and talk trash and spito the flag when it doesn't go our way. and unfortunately, i think i thagain, wto have to learn that lesson all over again, which is a shame because that generatiothatn made ite to to where we would never have to face those things again. and now we jus againt don't respect t it. so i apologize to them and their families. thank you for your servicehem ao and hopefully america wakes up. >> i'm jima . you know, i was there. i was never in the military. >> my grandfather was in that war and he never talkeer wasd i. we'd ask questions. you don't want to talk, so who knows what he saw? you know tal w, remember when im a kid that there was always rumors going to bring a draft back when ronaldy t got in offi, i was petrified. i don't want to go to war. goally a
apologize that they're sacrifices that no one should ever have to make again, that we're not we're notveke agiaying attention to as a whole in this country. we're forgetting the fabric of wha.we aret america is becaue they did such a good job that we're able to be fat and lazy g w, sit around theseao chairs and go to shows and talk trash and spito the flag when it doesn't go our way. and unfortunately, i think i thagain, wto have to learn that lesson all over again, which is a shame because...
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lying at the edge of the high watermark i watched agi trying to clark -- cross the beach.ad a hard time running. i believe he was from the craft to our right. a gun or cut him down and he staggered and fell to the sand. i can still hear him screaming. ked medical corpsman moved quickly to help him. he was also shot. i will never forget seeing that medic lying next to that dying .9soldier, both screaming for help. within minutes as i watched, both men fell silent and mercifully died. [applause] >> bob fells jr., company b, 115th injured -- infantry, omaha beach. i was on the command boat with the captain as his radio operator and i landed right at the draw where i was supposed to be. i crawled up to look over the side of the ship. we were not f and i could not see anyone. company a was supposed to be on the beach and i could not see an a company man. smoke was everywhere and a few minutes after that, i jumped down because the cox wayne said he was going to drop the ramp. the captain was the first man off and they riddled him. it didn't kill him instantly, but he was holleri
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richard hodes is the director of the national instituton agi dr. jeannethe national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. w. kimryn rathmell is the director of the and dr. nora volkow is the director of the national institute on drug abuse. thank you all for joining us today, and i look d to we will start with director bertagnolli. you may deliver oyomarks. dr. bertagnolli: chair baldwin it is an honor to testify before you today concer let me start by sincerely provided to nih in fiscal year 24. every state received a share of nih investnt. each year, nih awards over 60,000 grants, supporting more than 300,000 researchers amowe are proud to contribute to nationwide innovation ineneration of researchers who will meet the challenges of the future. nih is guided by the principle that our work is not finished ver scientific discoveries. our work is finished when all people l healthy lives. decades of sustained investment in fundameal scing results. how can the brain be reprogrammed to relieve anxiety or depression or craving for harmful su
richard hodes is the director of the national instituton agi dr. jeannethe national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. w. kimryn rathmell is the director of the and dr. nora volkow is the director of the national institute on drug abuse. thank you all for joining us today, and i look d to we will start with director bertagnolli. you may deliver oyomarks. dr. bertagnolli: chair baldwin it is an honor to testify before you today concer let me start by sincerely provided to nih in...
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good, one farmville proposal i've seen floating around recently with lower adjusted gross income, agifrom 900,000 to 700,000 in impose them on land owned individual or legal entity for which the adjusted gross income exceeds 700,000. the stated objective here is to restrict wealthy investors and absentee landlords from benefiting from farm safety net programs intended to support the farmers that are taking the risk and producing the crimes. please tell me how her proposal would affect farmers with young and beginning farmers. >> take you for the question senator. first and foremost we have to start with the fact that farmers want their income to be derived from the market and not from the government. i think it's important for us when we look at the price coverage option and young farmers to realize young farmers especially lease a lot of their land rather than own their land. when we look at it equation where a farmer should be the memes testing and that equation, were the primary operator and the farm themselves are absorbing the risk reward from the crop. as somebody that leases a
good, one farmville proposal i've seen floating around recently with lower adjusted gross income, agifrom 900,000 to 700,000 in impose them on land owned individual or legal entity for which the adjusted gross income exceeds 700,000. the stated objective here is to restrict wealthy investors and absentee landlords from benefiting from farm safety net programs intended to support the farmers that are taking the risk and producing the crimes. please tell me how her proposal would affect farmers...