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we visited the offices of babylon, called ba byl, with the health minister.ere to see a demonstration of how the artificial intelligence triage works. the company already has 2 million registered users and has the thousands of consultations. babyl is using the same chat bot that its uk customers would use, but there are several differences here. most people use feature phones, not smart phones. so the service is provided by a nurse, who reads the text over the phone. this is the symptom checker which would refer the patient to a human doctor. with long waiting times and long walks between homes and health centres, patients using the app and save a lot of time. can save a lot of time. after speaking to the nurse via a chat bot, pacifique was able to pick up a prescription in about ten minutes. translation: you see? the service is easy. you can use at home and come to the hospital and they will see you immediately. babyl have employed several methods to get the message out there. they hold rallies around markets all over the country and do a lot of on—the—stree
we visited the offices of babylon, called ba byl, with the health minister.ere to see a demonstration of how the artificial intelligence triage works. the company already has 2 million registered users and has the thousands of consultations. babyl is using the same chat bot that its uk customers would use, but there are several differences here. most people use feature phones, not smart phones. so the service is provided by a nurse, who reads the text over the phone. this is the symptom checker...
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weep visited the offices of babylon cold ba byl.ylon cold babyl. where did you see a devastation of the artificial intelligence. the company already has 2 million registered users and has 2 million registered users and has the thousands of consultations. —— we are here to see a demonstration. but ba byl —— we are here to see a demonstration. but babyl is using the same chat bot that its uk customers would use that there are several differences you. most people use videophones, not smart phones. so the service is provided by a nurse, who reads the text over the phone. this is the symptom checker which would refer the patient to be human doctor. with long waiting times and long walks between homes and health centres, patients using the up and save a lot of time. —— app. after speaking to the nurse with a chat bot, this woman was able to pick up a perception in about ten minutes. —— this man. translation: you see? the service is easy. you can use at home and come to the hospital and they will see you immediately. babyl have employed se
weep visited the offices of babylon cold ba byl.ylon cold babyl. where did you see a devastation of the artificial intelligence. the company already has 2 million registered users and has 2 million registered users and has the thousands of consultations. —— we are here to see a demonstration. but ba byl —— we are here to see a demonstration. but babyl is using the same chat bot that its uk customers would use that there are several differences you. most people use videophones, not smart...
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since 2016, babylon have provided its healthcare service to rwanda in central africa.he world's population, but carries a quarter of the world's disease burden, and has just as 3% of the world's medical staff. in rwanda, the country faced a particular catastrophe with its healthcare system, after suffering one of the worst atrocities in the last century. over 800,000 people were killed injust 100 days in the genocide of 1994. this memorial in kigali is the resting place of over 250,000 people who were killed in the area surrounding the capital. the genocide touched nearly every person in rwanda, decimating human resources. when the genocide ended, there were only 198 health professionals left for a population of over 6 million. it is difficult to overemphasise the challenges of rebuilding a society after such a tragedy. but today rwanda is regarded as an economic success story in africa. its president, paul kagame, has invited tech companies to the country to test their ideas. first drones and now artificial intelligence. we visited the offices of babylon, called babyl
since 2016, babylon have provided its healthcare service to rwanda in central africa.he world's population, but carries a quarter of the world's disease burden, and has just as 3% of the world's medical staff. in rwanda, the country faced a particular catastrophe with its healthcare system, after suffering one of the worst atrocities in the last century. over 800,000 people were killed injust 100 days in the genocide of 1994. this memorial in kigali is the resting place of over 250,000 people...
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babylon have caused quite a lot of interest by saying that their a!t's absolutely not about replacing doctors with robots. the next question from geraldine on twitter leads on from that. she asks will a! diagnosis become the norm rather than 111? another good question. there's already an online111 which draws on algorithms to direct patients to appropriate care. those algorithms are not ai, so they don't learn and change and they are programmed to act in a certain way. there is potential for al programmed to act in a certain way. there is potentialfor al to build on those algorithms and make sure patients are going to the right place at the right time more frequently. at the moment, the thing with al is making sure it can be governed and regulated appropriately and we are not quite there yet, so yes, 111 may draw on al in the future but we're not quite there yet. we don't know how people would engage with that sort of consultation potentially. yes, i mean, people do already use online 111 and obviously telephone 111 and there is some evidence to sugge
babylon have caused quite a lot of interest by saying that their a!t's absolutely not about replacing doctors with robots. the next question from geraldine on twitter leads on from that. she asks will a! diagnosis become the norm rather than 111? another good question. there's already an online111 which draws on algorithms to direct patients to appropriate care. those algorithms are not ai, so they don't learn and change and they are programmed to act in a certain way. there is potential for al...
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we visited the offices of babylon, called babyl, in rwanda, with the health minister.ing the same chat bot as its uk customers would use, but there are several differences here. most people use feature phones, not smart phones. so the service is provided by a nurse, who reads the text of the ai over the phone. this is the symptom checker which would refer the patient to a human doctor. with long waiting times and long walks between homes and health centres, patients using the app can save a lot of time. you can use it at home and come to the hospital and they will see you immediately. babyl have employed several methods to get the message out to the general population here. they hold rallies around markets all over the country, and do a lot of on—the—street outreach. many people we met were already signed up. translation: it is really good because sometimes you take a taxi and pay 600,000 rwandan francs, and when you reach the hospital, you find the doctor is not there. back in the uk, babylon announced the results its chat bot performance on medical exams versus human
we visited the offices of babylon, called babyl, in rwanda, with the health minister.ing the same chat bot as its uk customers would use, but there are several differences here. most people use feature phones, not smart phones. so the service is provided by a nurse, who reads the text of the ai over the phone. this is the symptom checker which would refer the patient to a human doctor. with long waiting times and long walks between homes and health centres, patients using the app can save a lot...
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that compares to an average mark for a human doctor, which babylon calculated to be 72%.were used was strongly challenged by the royal college of gps. they also say its services are already siphoning money away from nhs practices that need it. we've had some concerns about gp at hand for some time, and it's not necessarily about the technology. it's about the impact that gp at hand has on the health service, which is under enormous pressure, at the moment. the pressure facing the nhs, and health services around the world, was behind ba bylon‘s development of these services. the data feeding babylon‘s artificial intelligence doesn't just come from the uk. they are partnered as well with the government in rwanda, where they have two million registered users. tens of thousands of consultations have been providing data back into babylon‘s uk system since 2016. in rwanda, nurses act as a go—between the aland people who call up the service. the depth of the chatbot‘s knowledge has been a big surprise, here. does the chatbot come up with some questions that you hadn't thought of
that compares to an average mark for a human doctor, which babylon calculated to be 72%.were used was strongly challenged by the royal college of gps. they also say its services are already siphoning money away from nhs practices that need it. we've had some concerns about gp at hand for some time, and it's not necessarily about the technology. it's about the impact that gp at hand has on the health service, which is under enormous pressure, at the moment. the pressure facing the nhs, and...
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this guy vibe like he's in possession of golden koans from the era of king nebuchadnezzar of ancient babylon i suppose he's going to rich splaying poverty to all of us. man i really have to stop being so judgmental. especially because alstom has a record of consistent impartiality which makes his statement un-american poverty all the more credible yeah i got to see past this guy's blinding whiteness yes i know i'm white too but not that white anyway during his mission the good professor went to alabama california west virginia texas d.c. and puerto rico impart he said i met with many people barely surviving on skid row in los angeles i witnessed the severances go police officer telling a group of homeless people to move on but having no answer when asked where they could move to i heard how thousands of poor people get minor infraction notices which seem to be intentionally designed to quickly explode into unbelievable dead incarceration and the replenishment of municipal coffers that's right sadly it's incredibly expensive to be poor in america which is like the worst oxymoron i can think o
this guy vibe like he's in possession of golden koans from the era of king nebuchadnezzar of ancient babylon i suppose he's going to rich splaying poverty to all of us. man i really have to stop being so judgmental. especially because alstom has a record of consistent impartiality which makes his statement un-american poverty all the more credible yeah i got to see past this guy's blinding whiteness yes i know i'm white too but not that white anyway during his mission the good professor went to...
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survived by finding its place among the big regional powers many of whom are aggressive whether it was babylon and bisan by sente him or and israel today wherever it is they've always been able to find their niche and try to be friends with everybody and be a safe haven and there's a border zone that's important for trade among other things that role is increasingly under jeopardy today because people don't particularly need the buffer that jordan provides because all of the big countries in the region iran syria turkey israel iraq so to arabia they all feel they can take care of themselves so there is a strategic change happening in jordan's regional role and its ability to to parlay its own strengths to a strategic geography into political relationships and this is where the king in jordan is really a challenge now to reconsider how best jordan can protect itself and the main answer to that is to have the strategic allegiance of his own people in the support of his own people i think he understands that in his bones his father certainly did but trying to do that while at the same time having
survived by finding its place among the big regional powers many of whom are aggressive whether it was babylon and bisan by sente him or and israel today wherever it is they've always been able to find their niche and try to be friends with everybody and be a safe haven and there's a border zone that's important for trade among other things that role is increasingly under jeopardy today because people don't particularly need the buffer that jordan provides because all of the big countries in...
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survived by finding its place among the big regional powers many of whom are aggressive whether it was babylon and bisan by sente him or in israel today wherever it is they've always been able to find their niche and try to be friends with everybody and be a safe haven and there's been a border zone that's important for trade among other things that role is increasingly under jeopardy today because people don't particularly need the buffer that jordan provides because all of the big countries in the region iran syria turkey israel iraq so to arabia they all feel they can take care of themselves so there is a strategic change happening in jordan's regional role and its ability to to parlay its own struck strategic geography into political relationships and this is where the king in jordan is really a challenge now to reconsider how best jordan can protect itself and the main answer to that is to have the strategic allegiance of his own people in the support of his own people i think he understands that in his bones his father certainly did but trying to do that while at the same time having eno
survived by finding its place among the big regional powers many of whom are aggressive whether it was babylon and bisan by sente him or in israel today wherever it is they've always been able to find their niche and try to be friends with everybody and be a safe haven and there's been a border zone that's important for trade among other things that role is increasingly under jeopardy today because people don't particularly need the buffer that jordan provides because all of the big countries...
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time going to billings pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasize the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. here because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that moves us forward to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life here and part of life is culture. incarcerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped of their liberties. and unexpected creative opportunities. a singing contest like no other offers a chance of redemption and hope for the talented few. a tale of singers and murderous witness on al-jazeera. hello again adrian for going to hear in the top stories on al-jazeera the un human rights office is calling on the u.s. to immediately halt its policy of separating migrant children from their parents it says that attent
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time going to billings pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylonost of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called the meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life here part of life is culture. and . the top stories on al-jazeera present. voted in high stakes elections that will complete the country's transition to a new executive presidential system. seeking reelection for a new five year term with vastly increased powers under the new system and is running out party is hoping to retain its majority in parliament his main rival has weird voters with an unexpectedly engaging campaign. activists in syria say more than twenty five russian as strikes hit the province of dura overnigh
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a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasize the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture. that process is called on oil companies to help convert the world to clean energy to stop further global destruction through climate change the leader of the roman catholic church has been hosting chief executives from some of the world's largest energy companies at the vatican them to agree a long term energy strategy to meet the world's growing needs an affair but climate friendly way. if you call though generally most i encourage you having demonstrated the aptitude for innovation and im
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survived by finding its place among the big regional powers many of whom are aggressive whether it was babylon and bisan by sente him or and israel today wherever it is they've always been able to find their niche and try to be friends with everybody and be a safe haven and there's an a border zone that's important for trade among other things that role is increasingly under jeopardy today because people don't particularly need the buffer that jordan provides because all of the big countries in the region iran syria turkey israel iraq so to arabia they all feel they can take care of themselves so there is a strategic change happening in jordan's regional role and its ability to to parlay its own strengths a strategic geography into political relationships and this is where the king in jordan is really a challenge now to reconsider how best jordan can protect itself and the main answer to that is to have the strategic allegiance of his own people in the support of his own people i think he understands that in his bones his father certainly did but trying to do that while at the same time having
survived by finding its place among the big regional powers many of whom are aggressive whether it was babylon and bisan by sente him or and israel today wherever it is they've always been able to find their niche and try to be friends with everybody and be a safe haven and there's an a border zone that's important for trade among other things that role is increasingly under jeopardy today because people don't particularly need the buffer that jordan provides because all of the big countries in...
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vibe like he's in possession of golden coal oil ends from the era of king nebuchadnezzar of ancient babylon i suppose he's going to rich splaying poverty to all of us man i really have to stop being so judgmental. especially because alstom has a record of consistent impartiality which makes his statement un-american poverty all the more credible yeah i got to see past this guy's blinding whiteness yes i know i'm white too but not that white anyway during his mission the good professor went to alabama california west virginia texas d.c. and puerto rico impart he said i met with many people barely surviving on skid row in los angeles i witnessed a seven cisco police officer telling a group of homeless people to move on but having no answer when asked where they could move to i heard how thousands of poor people get minor infraction notices which seem to be intentionally designed to quickly explode into an able dead incarceration and the replenishment of municipal coffers that's right sadly it's incredibly expensive to be poor in america which is like the worst oxymoron i can think of. it's ac
vibe like he's in possession of golden coal oil ends from the era of king nebuchadnezzar of ancient babylon i suppose he's going to rich splaying poverty to all of us man i really have to stop being so judgmental. especially because alstom has a record of consistent impartiality which makes his statement un-american poverty all the more credible yeah i got to see past this guy's blinding whiteness yes i know i'm white too but not that white anyway during his mission the good professor went to...
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time going to billings pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylonmost of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture office in language he had been because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums to about forming a new life it is part of life it's culture. it's been one year since its neighbors imposed a blockade on by land sea and air. a move that shattered the read. jew political landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant. but what caused the rift between the g.c.c. countries is there an end in sight and can the gulf ever be the same again the siege of caught up on a just zero. the iraqi parliament orders a full recount of its may election which led to a victory for shia leader.
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time going to billings pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several billion museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasize the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. here building because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that mrs ford to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture june nineteenth sixty seven six days they redrew the map of the middle east this record of victory of the ended war for the greatest tragedy in the history of islam al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which is still felt today we tried everything to the united nations try to make a sure contact through different countries and it was clear that all this was the north of the war in june on al jazeera. and of them are kyle and these are the top
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she took me through the history of babylon. she was so proud of being an iraqi.parts of iraq, we as journalists we don't often talk about some places that you showed what you wanted to show, another side of it. i got to meet someone who was actually bombing me in 2006! idid not who was actually bombing me in 2006! i did not reveal to him that i had been a british soldier. we just tried to get anybody from that army and when he was talking about an operation, thought, i remember that. i was at home at christmas and my friends on that operation. so he was upset with british soldiers and i broke my leg just before i went out, i couldn't tell him because i couldn't they get! it was that side of iraq which is there as well, the other side of iraq, there's huge reconciliation going on between the sunni muslims and the shia muslims in tikrit where saddam hussein was from. i like your sense of optimism, it isa from. i like your sense of optimism, it is a troubled country and has some way to go. what is your feeling about perhaps how far they have to go? if you go to west
she took me through the history of babylon. she was so proud of being an iraqi.parts of iraq, we as journalists we don't often talk about some places that you showed what you wanted to show, another side of it. i got to meet someone who was actually bombing me in 2006! idid not who was actually bombing me in 2006! i did not reveal to him that i had been a british soldier. we just tried to get anybody from that army and when he was talking about an operation, thought, i remember that. i was at...
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isjennifer dixon, chief executive of the health foundation, and dr ali parsa, ceo and founder and babylonmakes it easierfor patients. of your technology works and makes it easier for patients. if you think about where the costs and health ca re about where the costs and health care are, doctors and nurses are an expensive resource. we have created an artificial intelligence that can deal with some of the requirements of the patient. you can put in your symptom, it will have a conversation that you can find out what is wrong. 40% of our patients get reassured and we don't need to go to a doctor, but when they do the artificial intelligence passes that information to the doctor saw a 15 minute consultation can be reduced by 20 or 30%. doctors spent 3aao% consultation can be reduced by 20 or 30%. doctors spent 3440% of the time doing paperwork and artificial intelligence can listen to the conversation and write the report for doctors. as a result, what we can see is a 70% reduction in the costs of the delivery of consultations. that is incredibly valuable. jennifer, do you think this kind of
isjennifer dixon, chief executive of the health foundation, and dr ali parsa, ceo and founder and babylonmakes it easierfor patients. of your technology works and makes it easier for patients. if you think about where the costs and health ca re about where the costs and health care are, doctors and nurses are an expensive resource. we have created an artificial intelligence that can deal with some of the requirements of the patient. you can put in your symptom, it will have a conversation that...
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a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylonmost of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several billion museums taking part in the project called meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasize the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things new says forward to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life is part of life it's culture. takes a late night tour of singapore ahead of a summit the white house says will involve one on one meeting with no advisors. or a live from london also coming up on the program spain to take in a rescue ship with six hundred twenty nine refugees and migrants on board after. dark and i saw the suicide bomber blows himself up at the viral development ministry in kabul killing twelve. the u.n. warns of a bloodbath in syria as it played province after an escalation in fighting and there are s
a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylonmost of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several billion museums taking part in the project called meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasize the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things new says...
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that compares to an average mark for a human doctor which babylon countered to be 72%.trongly challenged by the royal college of gps. they also say it services are already siphoning money away from nhs practices that need it. we have had some concerns about gp at hand for some time, and not necessarily about the technology. it is about the impact that gp at hand has health service, which is under enormous pressure at the moment. the pressure facing the nhs and health services around the world was behind babylon‘s development of these services. the data feeding babylon‘s artificial intelligence doesn'tjust come from the uk. they are partnered as well with the government in rwanda, where they have 2 million registered users. tens of millions of consultations have been providing consultations have been providing consultation back into babylon‘s system since 2016. in rwanda, nurses act as a go—between. the depth of the chatbot knowledge has been a big surprise here. does the chatbot, with some questions that you hadn't thought of? yes, sometimes. really? how does that make
that compares to an average mark for a human doctor which babylon countered to be 72%.trongly challenged by the royal college of gps. they also say it services are already siphoning money away from nhs practices that need it. we have had some concerns about gp at hand for some time, and not necessarily about the technology. it is about the impact that gp at hand has health service, which is under enormous pressure at the moment. the pressure facing the nhs and health services around the world...
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not viewed favorably, so she was referred to as the great red harlot of infidelity, the whore of babylon, and they described her as masculine. she was 5'11" and she was not chic, and she was not very pretty, so they could just push her as unfeminine, inappropriate, and not a person to be emulated. my final example is margaret fuller. born 1810, she was a serious intellectual and a transcendentalist that hung out with people like emerson and the boston community. in the 1840's, she hosted salons called conversations. her first book was a travel book. "summers by the lake," in which she traveled to michigan, published in 1844, and she also wrote about women in the 19th century and published in 1845. that book drew the attention of horace greeley, who was editing the new york tribune. he hired her to be a foreign correspondent, so she must have been a pretty exceptional person. he sends her to europe, and if you think in 1845, europe is beginning to be in turmoil. she does a good job sending dispatches, but she falls in love with a younger man, has an affair and an illegitimate child. she m
not viewed favorably, so she was referred to as the great red harlot of infidelity, the whore of babylon, and they described her as masculine. she was 5'11" and she was not chic, and she was not very pretty, so they could just push her as unfeminine, inappropriate, and not a person to be emulated. my final example is margaret fuller. born 1810, she was a serious intellectual and a transcendentalist that hung out with people like emerson and the boston community. in the 1840's, she hosted...
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those countries went down from babylon and libya and all the way up. interest rates are high.t is all with the housing crisis -- interest rates are up if you buy a house and everything. that is because of the deficit. brutal economics. when i worked in the 1970's, reagan had big tax cuts. when i looked at my paycheck, it was down to dollars. and ia three dollar raise have five dollars taken out of my social security. from clinton and trump -- a big waste of money. nobody is going to jail. host: we get the point. anything to react to? he raises a point about the intergenerational -- we have generated a large amount of debt which is primarily the a b gen x.and je but the population that pays for it will come after. we already pay a disproportional ournt of our budget to elderly and less to our young children. when we look at that compared to enter spending, for example, interest spending will exceed the spending we do on our children and the federal budget in a couple of years. -- this is something that will i think it is difficult to square that with the current senior populati
those countries went down from babylon and libya and all the way up. interest rates are high.t is all with the housing crisis -- interest rates are up if you buy a house and everything. that is because of the deficit. brutal economics. when i worked in the 1970's, reagan had big tax cuts. when i looked at my paycheck, it was down to dollars. and ia three dollar raise have five dollars taken out of my social security. from clinton and trump -- a big waste of money. nobody is going to jail. host:...