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you can think of it as almost like asperger's or autism where people are just oblivious to all this stuff the most innocent version. less innocent versions are where it's hyper-ideological and left wing. maria: secretary pompeo has been on this program, and he has made the point many times that this is a national security risk, you know? that china represents a national security risk because of this very reason. >> sure. maria: they may be ahead of us in a.i., these are some of the areas that america wants to be number one in. so let me ask you about that in terms of where we are versus china in terms of a.i. >> well, i think we are ahead. i think, you know, i think google is probably still the leading, the leading place for a.i. research in -- not just in the u.s., but worldwide. we're not ahead by that much. and it doesn't matter that much if it gets, if all our discoveries get transferred to china in very short order. maria: and -- >> so, you know, i don't think it's -- yeah, so it's sort of like we were ahead with the nuclear program and then at some point we weren't. maria: don't go
you can think of it as almost like asperger's or autism where people are just oblivious to all this stuff the most innocent version. less innocent versions are where it's hyper-ideological and left wing. maria: secretary pompeo has been on this program, and he has made the point many times that this is a national security risk, you know? that china represents a national security risk because of this very reason. >> sure. maria: they may be ahead of us in a.i., these are some of the areas...
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way to the curb appeal in the current to epidemic of opiate addiction and overdose death we have asperger pharma for comment so far no response. now it's not just producer that's been accused of prioritizing profits other people's health later and are bolt on a look at how agro chemical giant month has been trying to discredit its critics. clashes have erupted in hong kong where today people took to the streets despite a planned protest having been banned by authorities. the i know wasn't started marching peacefully earlier today through the city center however unrest broke out with police resorting to tear gas and water cannon fires were started in the streets the official reason for the protest ban is the violence that's been seen at previous demonstrations in the past weeks and months police have warned that anyone taking part in today's action may face prosecution yes present all trump has commented on the current tensions between hong kong and china saying the anti beijing protests should be handled in a humane fashion i think it will work for the great job. john would be a much bigg
way to the curb appeal in the current to epidemic of opiate addiction and overdose death we have asperger pharma for comment so far no response. now it's not just producer that's been accused of prioritizing profits other people's health later and are bolt on a look at how agro chemical giant month has been trying to discredit its critics. clashes have erupted in hong kong where today people took to the streets despite a planned protest having been banned by authorities. the i know wasn't...
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luis: tres niñas con discapacidad, hiposia cerebral, autismo y asperger.en en este lugar, multiplicados en unas 60 carpas que albergan cientos de historias. el tiempo de permanencia es una de las reglas. federico: en el caso de este es hasta un mes. yezid: federico sarzale, jefe de la oficina de acnur en la guajira, dice que el campamento hace las veces de lugar de transición. federico: acá se les brinda servicios, algunos servicios básicos, para que luego las personas puedan integrarse en maicau o en la ciudad o el país que ellos desean. yezid: 30 días de calma en medio de la tormenta de un éxodo que no se detiene. según las cifras de las autoridades migratorias en colombia, cada día entran y se quedan a vivir unos 63000 venezolanos. el éxodo venezolano se ha convertido en el segundo fenómeno migratorio más grande del mundo y en el más rápido de la historia. aunque quienes padecen las angustias de la diáspora, como linda montiel, su esposo y sus hijas, poco y nada les importan la cifras; y los mueve únicamente la fe. linda: sentimos temor de no quedar nue
luis: tres niñas con discapacidad, hiposia cerebral, autismo y asperger.en en este lugar, multiplicados en unas 60 carpas que albergan cientos de historias. el tiempo de permanencia es una de las reglas. federico: en el caso de este es hasta un mes. yezid: federico sarzale, jefe de la oficina de acnur en la guajira, dice que el campamento hace las veces de lugar de transición. federico: acá se les brinda servicios, algunos servicios básicos, para que luego las personas puedan integrarse en...
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he is on the spectrum, non-specific autism, more leaning towards asperger's.n't like to interact with humans, he doesn't like children. at all. i think that this has lot to do with noble. a lot to do with my son. >> we'veeen married for five years, we have two children that were very planned, um. i've... one is four and starting preschool, the other is two, just turned two. and, um, we found ourselves unexpectedly pregnant. um... you know, motherhood is a huge part of my identity, and, uh... it wasn't an easy decision to come here today, but it definitely was necessary.se we just bought a hwe are recovering financially from that, and this was just not the time, not a goodime. >> i grew up catholic, and, um, you kney, they kind of teach you very young-- and i went to catholic school, too-- likeyou know, this... "abortion is wrong, shouldn't do it, um, it's a sin," all that, all that stuff. no one's going down to theic corner storeng up an abortion like they're picking up a pack of cigarettes. it not, it's not that easy >> you're going to have to lift your dress
he is on the spectrum, non-specific autism, more leaning towards asperger's.n't like to interact with humans, he doesn't like children. at all. i think that this has lot to do with noble. a lot to do with my son. >> we'veeen married for five years, we have two children that were very planned, um. i've... one is four and starting preschool, the other is two, just turned two. and, um, we found ourselves unexpectedly pregnant. um... you know, motherhood is a huge part of my identity, and,...
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that people have a great deal inside google and you can think of it as, you know, almost like as-- aspergerstism. >> he has made point many times that this is a national security risk, that china represents a national security risk because of this very reason, they may be ahead of us in ai, these are some of the areas that america wants to be number one in, so let me ask you about that in terms of where we are versus china in terms of ai. >> well, i think we are -- we are ahead, i think, you know, i think google is probably still the leading place for ai research not just in the u.s. but worldwide, we are not ahead by that much and it doesn't matter that much if it gets, if all of our discoveries get transferred to china in very short order. and so i don't think it's , yes, it's sort of like we were ahead with the nuclear program and at some point we weren't. maria: quite significant that china's intelligence agencies have been feeding people into american companies, what's going on in silicon valley, what's happening with chinese nationals working within our institutes, what's your take on
that people have a great deal inside google and you can think of it as, you know, almost like as-- aspergerstism. >> he has made point many times that this is a national security risk, that china represents a national security risk because of this very reason, they may be ahead of us in ai, these are some of the areas that america wants to be number one in, so let me ask you about that in terms of where we are versus china in terms of ai. >> well, i think we are -- we are ahead, i...
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at 16 years old, a young lady dealing with asperger's, putting her money where her mouth is.hug huggies. ashley: there are a lot worse things a 16-year-old could be doing but she's probably going to fly back to europe, right? who knows. but listen, calling for strikes, getting kids out of school, 99% of the kids are like we're getting out of class! i think it's very disruptive and not the way to go about it. stuart: i think you are both sort of right. okay. >>> markets, get back to it, up big. look at this. we are up 300 points again. that's a really good gain. up next, we have two major players. market players, that is. jason katz and thomas lee joins us after this. ♪ at fidelity, we believe your money should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain
at 16 years old, a young lady dealing with asperger's, putting her money where her mouth is.hug huggies. ashley: there are a lot worse things a 16-year-old could be doing but she's probably going to fly back to europe, right? who knows. but listen, calling for strikes, getting kids out of school, 99% of the kids are like we're getting out of class! i think it's very disruptive and not the way to go about it. stuart: i think you are both sort of right. okay. >>> markets, get back to it,...