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for matter of fact, i'm alexis clark. next on matter of fact, there have been efforts all through the history of social security to take it apart what's needed to protect the future of one of the most popular and relied upon government programs. and is your tap water safe? even though your drinking water gets a passing grade from the federal government, it could still contain contaminants. how federal standards on water contaminants are changing and an act of defiance in american history. the story of fred korematsu and his refusal to board a bus to a japanese internment camp. you're watching, matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. social security and medicare are if you take or have taken humira for moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis and still have symptoms... you don't have to settle. ask your gastroenterologist if switching to rinvoq is right for you. it's one of the latest treatments from the makers of humira. rinvoq works differently than humira
for matter of fact, i'm alexis clark. next on matter of fact, there have been efforts all through the history of social security to take it apart what's needed to protect the future of one of the most popular and relied upon government programs. and is your tap water safe? even though your drinking water gets a passing grade from the federal government, it could still contain contaminants. how federal standards on water contaminants are changing and an act of defiance in american history. the...
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abc's alexis christoforous is here to break down what it means for your wallet. what do these tariffs mean for consumers and how soon could we start to feel the impacts? >> it all depends on a couple of things. how long will these tariffs be in place, and how willing and able are businesses to absorb those higher costs, and not pass them onto consumers? so we could actually start seeing the effects at the supermarket within weeks. we're talking about perishable items like fresh fruits and vegetables including avocados, tomatoes, bell peppers, also baked goods, cereals, and pasta as well as beef and some seafood from canada, and if you are in the market for a new car, analysts say the tariffs could add up to at least $3,000 more on that price. that includes by the way, domestic cars. >> janai: at least? >> at least, exactly. could be more for trucks, suvs. some other categories here that could be impacted, clothing, shoes, pharmaceuticals. >> gio: how are consumers responding, are we already changing the way we're spending money? >> consumers have been a rock star
abc's alexis christoforous is here to break down what it means for your wallet. what do these tariffs mean for consumers and how soon could we start to feel the impacts? >> it all depends on a couple of things. how long will these tariffs be in place, and how willing and able are businesses to absorb those higher costs, and not pass them onto consumers? so we could actually start seeing the effects at the supermarket within weeks. we're talking about perishable items like fresh fruits and...
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why was alexis brought into this, do you need the money?he is what were really concerned about with this deal will happens to the creators on the platform particularly the six and half million small businesses in america that generate over 11 billion with revenue that is where the value is and reddit is well known amongst with the creator community he is a legend within social media. it makes sense to bring him here frank is dealing with bigger than tiktok. it's been at the bottom in the root of problems on social media which got tiktok in trouble in the first place. who owns the consumer data all the litigation that occurs from sovereign countries against meta and google and everything else you saw constant litigation and at the state level in the u.s. is around ownership of data we want to solve the problem at the same time in the whole reddit deal as part of that. we will see what happens we don't know what's what happened april 5, the deadline number extension you have to wait and see. >> you better answer your phone i think that is you
why was alexis brought into this, do you need the money?he is what were really concerned about with this deal will happens to the creators on the platform particularly the six and half million small businesses in america that generate over 11 billion with revenue that is where the value is and reddit is well known amongst with the creator community he is a legend within social media. it makes sense to bring him here frank is dealing with bigger than tiktok. it's been at the bottom in the root...
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a decade later, johnny would be waiting peacefully on his hill for alexis de tocqueville.and he would die there in. peace. three years later, on the 45th anniversary of bastille day, his great grandson, edmund shaw clinton, johnny, would be the first american casualty of world war one. in the same year that johnny gave rensselaer county address john quincy would remark that americans do not go abroad in search of monsters destroy. in the case of edmund charles. in a. adams might have added that it does not even turn those have tried to undermine it into monsters either. is a generosity in the american republic experiment absent from so many other modern revolutions, a generosity which reached its high mark and lincoln's call from malice toward. at the end of a great civil war. edmund charles shoshone is an emblem of that generosity. a generosity that allowed someone who planned to the united states into violent conflict to become a complacent and harmless farmer. that's not a bad for our times. thank you, john burleigh. yes. well, roger, thank for the kind words. and thank
a decade later, johnny would be waiting peacefully on his hill for alexis de tocqueville.and he would die there in. peace. three years later, on the 45th anniversary of bastille day, his great grandson, edmund shaw clinton, johnny, would be the first american casualty of world war one. in the same year that johnny gave rensselaer county address john quincy would remark that americans do not go abroad in search of monsters destroy. in the case of edmund charles. in a. adams might have added that...
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and i, i think what we said on like support ends, alexys on live support. uh, that's why the truck is not taking sides. he said, okay, we've got to have both sides. so involved in this process, we have to have your gradients. we have to have the russians and truck even ask them, what is the last time you talked to the last or they're just, they're not talking out. can you get to a piece agreement and conclude the word stop the killing? that's the critical thing. and that's why we have such a great president, trump. he understands what needs to be done and quickly. me. all right, general, let me ask you personally what, what's your interpretation of that extraordinary spots in the oval office? after all, how do you, how do the american people view this as well? so what i'm sensing what i'm reading and seeing the online uh that, uh, the american people. i think back for the most part president trump, you have the left wing idea. logged to the democrats are coming up. jazz sizing. president trump and j d. that's true. there's that for there. uh for the meeting
and i, i think what we said on like support ends, alexys on live support. uh, that's why the truck is not taking sides. he said, okay, we've got to have both sides. so involved in this process, we have to have your gradients. we have to have the russians and truck even ask them, what is the last time you talked to the last or they're just, they're not talking out. can you get to a piece agreement and conclude the word stop the killing? that's the critical thing. and that's why we have such a...
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spread, demolitions affecting hundreds of policy and families, misplacing tens of thousands of others. alexis, i'm a french reports once a home filled with a lifetime of memories. now i'm judge your body's watching keys house being turned into a pile of trouble in this with a little bit. the method haley bit the fall off. it's the family's home at the house of joy gatherings and memories. nothing is left of it. all right, everything is gone and we became displaced, kicked out from our homes. i'm just family is being displaced before his grandparents, originally from a village near haifa. anybody's now israel for forest from their homes in 1948 the year israel was created for decades since the family has lived in new shops, refugee camp. now i'm just and his children are reliving the trauma of displacement for health. i've been, i've a lot of people to go look and then imagine i grew up here. now i can't even get in and see my house. i'm overlooking the cam from this hill instead of me, but i'm not allowed to go to my home. i don't really like comments even go to the symmetry to visit my broth
spread, demolitions affecting hundreds of policy and families, misplacing tens of thousands of others. alexis, i'm a french reports once a home filled with a lifetime of memories. now i'm judge your body's watching keys house being turned into a pile of trouble in this with a little bit. the method haley bit the fall off. it's the family's home at the house of joy gatherings and memories. nothing is left of it. all right, everything is gone and we became displaced, kicked out from our homes....
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that's what would have served ukrainians best as even um our storage alexi our storage, the landscapes, former advisor, concluded that you know, their failure to accept the is den ball piece initiative cost hundreds of thousands of lives. he said, hundreds of thousands of people would be alive if we had accepted that early on back in 2022. so the only way to get back to that and to stop the bleeding is a neutral ukraine. but who can come in and fill the void? that's something the trump administration doesn't have an answer to. this is the lensky eliminated. dimitri med venture is form arrival at the urging of the u. s. and he's now in russia after being tortured by the s. b, u. so there's no opposition left, a new grain. thousands of dissidents are in jail. is going to have to be some kind of internal process for bringing ukrainian politics back to back to normal after this catastrophe. but the trump administration doesn't have an answer for who can replace the lensky? someone will have to rise to the surface to preserve what's left to the ukrainian state. all right we, we have seen eu
that's what would have served ukrainians best as even um our storage alexi our storage, the landscapes, former advisor, concluded that you know, their failure to accept the is den ball piece initiative cost hundreds of thousands of lives. he said, hundreds of thousands of people would be alive if we had accepted that early on back in 2022. so the only way to get back to that and to stop the bleeding is a neutral ukraine. but who can come in and fill the void? that's something the trump...
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and i, i think what we say there on like support ends. alexys on life support. uh, that's why trump is not taking sides. he said, okay, we've got to have both sides the involved in this process, we have to have ukrainians. we have to have the russians. said truck even ask, what is the last time you talked to? no answer there. and so if they're not talking, how can you get to a piece agreement and it concludes the word stop the killing. and so it's not a good situation for the landscape. these may be as last days as the president, i think there's going to be an uprising in the parliament in the ukrainian key of that. he needs to step aside or step down. now i met the extraordinary events of the last few days. the latest episode of building on the ground has been taking a wide a perspective on the rapidly changing world order. if it's down with the member of russia's for and defense policy, castle imagery, training, you can watch that right now and r t dot com. but here's a quick preview. they believe in the white house today that it is a drill launch degree. the
and i, i think what we say there on like support ends. alexys on life support. uh, that's why trump is not taking sides. he said, okay, we've got to have both sides the involved in this process, we have to have ukrainians. we have to have the russians. said truck even ask, what is the last time you talked to? no answer there. and so if they're not talking, how can you get to a piece agreement and it concludes the word stop the killing. and so it's not a good situation for the landscape. these...
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my name is alexis live in gauze, especially of joining us now as lucy on a socket on associated professor of adults politics at casa university. thank you very much for your time. what do you think it is that the nothing yahoo government is trying to do here? does it want a resumption of hostilities, or was it trying to play hardball to appease the extreme rise? and that's government before eventually finding some common ground become us. i think this is a sick one. i don't think he really wants to restart the the they were, but i think he has a lot of pressure from farm defeats government. the they are not happy at all with this such as far they haven't been happy at all. there's a very beginning that because you have this as actually emulation and i'm, if you find another be 3. so the thought who's trying to play with, with both sides trying to, i mean to blame how much for this uh, extension of the 1st phase of actually one is how much with asking israel to move to the 2nd phase. and this way, if he has to resume hostilities, we say ok, this is how much of fault i'm actually a one doin
my name is alexis live in gauze, especially of joining us now as lucy on a socket on associated professor of adults politics at casa university. thank you very much for your time. what do you think it is that the nothing yahoo government is trying to do here? does it want a resumption of hostilities, or was it trying to play hardball to appease the extreme rise? and that's government before eventually finding some common ground become us. i think this is a sick one. i don't think he really...
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jackie: alexis ohanian, the cofounder of reddit, could get involved with another social media platforms frank mccourt in a bid to buy tiktok's u.s. operations as a strategic advisor, according to reuters. now, they company bytedance is experiencing a reversal of fortunes since the potential ban in the u.s. the company is valued at more than $400 billion. for more on this, mitchell green, founder and managing partner of lead edge capital joins us now. you are an investor in bytedance. help us understand what this $400 billion investment really means. is this coming from bytedance's other ventures, or is this really a tiktok story? mitchell: thank you so much for having me on. i appreciate it. i think the valuations that people are holding these companies that, and remember, unlike the general public, the people valuing these companies have access to its company financials, and i will not talk about the financials of a private company on tv, however, these fundamentals, you know, of the business are extremely strong, and i think this is actually more of a chinese story supporting the fund
jackie: alexis ohanian, the cofounder of reddit, could get involved with another social media platforms frank mccourt in a bid to buy tiktok's u.s. operations as a strategic advisor, according to reuters. now, they company bytedance is experiencing a reversal of fortunes since the potential ban in the u.s. the company is valued at more than $400 billion. for more on this, mitchell green, founder and managing partner of lead edge capital joins us now. you are an investor in bytedance. help us...
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it is amazon unveiling its biggest upgrade actually to alexis since it launched a decade ago.ith a look. >> i found some tennis rackets in your price range.hthat's a new voice of alexa, cheerful, smarter, and more helpful than ever. thanks to ai. at an event in new york city, amazon unveiled its biggest upgrade to alexa since launching a decade ago. she wanted to >> if she can also put the restaurant. and alexa is now in over 600 million devices worldwide. your first tennis match is scheduled for tuesday. march 4th, 2025 at 07:00pm. amazon rebuilt alexa from the ground up with ai to make it more conversational. no more memorizing commands. and i'd also like to sweet potatoes. actually, let's change the sweet potatoes to purple. the new service is called alexa plus it learns your preferences remembers past conversations and even stores documents for future reference. sort of like an ai-powered memory bank. a new alexa app and website at alexa dot com. let you interact with the assistant in more ways than ever. alexa plus really raises the stakes on amazon's privacy message. i i
it is amazon unveiling its biggest upgrade actually to alexis since it launched a decade ago.ith a look. >> i found some tennis rackets in your price range.hthat's a new voice of alexa, cheerful, smarter, and more helpful than ever. thanks to ai. at an event in new york city, amazon unveiled its biggest upgrade to alexa since launching a decade ago. she wanted to >> if she can also put the restaurant. and alexa is now in over 600 million devices worldwide. your first tennis match is...
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again the skateboard project and their great ceo ben machine converse vp brandis russell and then alexis was there too. and then on saturday converse the skate park project and skate like a girl hosted a celebration to kick off the expansion featuring skateboarding competitions, giveaways. this was a build on the $2 million effort we undertook in 2023 that now has seen 350,000 people come to u.n. plaza each year for four healthy and happy reasons. we're very, very, very proud of this project. it's also result it resulted in nearly an 80% reduction in daytime crime in the space. >> it's really turned the corner. so i want to thank our partner the civic center community benefit district which we work very closely with the department of public works. we work closely with the san francisco police department. we work closely with in the space the library, the asian art museum and obviously most and most special of all to our staff dan mauer in particular here who never stops hustling out there are wreck division who's always out there our park rangers keeping the space safe. this was not even
again the skateboard project and their great ceo ben machine converse vp brandis russell and then alexis was there too. and then on saturday converse the skate park project and skate like a girl hosted a celebration to kick off the expansion featuring skateboarding competitions, giveaways. this was a build on the $2 million effort we undertook in 2023 that now has seen 350,000 people come to u.n. plaza each year for four healthy and happy reasons. we're very, very, very proud of this project....
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i think with that kind of sociological case for religion, you sit around with your alexis de tocqueville, you're robert putnam. and you know everyone agrees that social capital rises, as you know, mass going increases and all things. right. okay. but inherent in that perspective for some is a view that, you know, religion the you know, the crudest is religion is good when other people practice it, right. there's a version of that. there's a version that says religion is good and i practice it or i would like to practice, but, you know, to do so really requires this kind of leap from scientific modernity and serious rationality and what science and progress have revealed about the world. and i don't think that's i don't think it's true remotely. i think to the extent that you can a story about what science has in the last 50 to 75 years. i think the story runs in the opposite direction, obviously, there are challenges from darwinism and other theories to particular religious. i don't deny any of that, but i think if you're talking about a basic religious perspective on the world, is there
i think with that kind of sociological case for religion, you sit around with your alexis de tocqueville, you're robert putnam. and you know everyone agrees that social capital rises, as you know, mass going increases and all things. right. okay. but inherent in that perspective for some is a view that, you know, religion the you know, the crudest is religion is good when other people practice it, right. there's a version of that. there's a version that says religion is good and i practice it...
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. >> my name is alexi folger. i'm a 31 year resident of district eight. >> good afternoon, president mendelsohn. i'm here as a supporter of the aclu and an appreciation for the work they do to promote genuine community safety and police accountability. i'm not sure i have anything terribly new to say but i think there's an argument for quantity as well as quantity just to reinforce the point. what san francisco needs right now is not to emulate what's going on in the federal. >> what we do need is independent principled oversight of the police department and protection of our civil rights, the independence of the police commission is more important than the mayor's desire to politicize it. >> just today he got to fill an empty seat. >> did you know? so that's his right in the charter and that's enough. the independence of the police commission is paramount. the recent police chase fiasco is a clear indication that the s.f. pd needs clear and continual careful oversight by commissioners beholden as he himself said
. >> my name is alexi folger. i'm a 31 year resident of district eight. >> good afternoon, president mendelsohn. i'm here as a supporter of the aclu and an appreciation for the work they do to promote genuine community safety and police accountability. i'm not sure i have anything terribly new to say but i think there's an argument for quantity as well as quantity just to reinforce the point. what san francisco needs right now is not to emulate what's going on in the federal....