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cial issues are motivating trump and the majority of white people in country.ur familyembers -- they probably voted for trump. g#this reminds me of the old lynchings how you had people -- these meetings with trump. we had uncle tom black people who sold out the black race. having white friends does not mean nothing. -- having black friends does not mean nothing. they can protest the flag and turn the flak around, they can do whatever they want. this is racism. why don't you ask the people in your family why do you support you don't believe in democracy. host: are racial issues going to be the most impot 4 vote? caller: yes. because i want to know why so many people support what trump is doing. trump is a criminal and all of his administration is criminal. the democrats have to put together a coalition. the republicans pulled together racist white people. host:'s talk to dan in stafford, virginia,ep i think t, cultural or racial, it is not that. l's look at the momentum of new registered voters by race. okththat is where it matters. where are people aligning? ta
cial issues are motivating trump and the majority of white people in country.ur familyembers -- they probably voted for trump. g#this reminds me of the old lynchings how you had people -- these meetings with trump. we had uncle tom black people who sold out the black race. having white friends does not mean nothing. -- having black friends does not mean nothing. they can protest the flag and turn the flak around, they can do whatever they want. this is racism. why don't you ask the people in...
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you'relso the co-founder of an cial intelligence and law when it cos a.i. books.iasm and a lot of and one issue is what regulate version of a.i. is consistent with the first amend and this is a fascinating new issue. it applies to the by way, as well as to all of us. so here's something that's clear. if a professor writes a paper using a university says you kind of can't do that because you're going to be evaluated on your work on jackboots at work, that's not inconsistent with the first amendment orhe student ads in the paper using a.i. and the udent reprimanded or, punished on the grounds that it has toow. that's consistent with the first enen assuming the university is a public university. there's no right to plagiarize. right to use artificial. imaginable restctionsn uses of a.i. would raise a serious first amendment questiony interestinge are novel issues. re if ai itself doesn't have first amdment righ typewriter doesn't have first amendment rights, a vacuum cleaner have as wouldn't have first amendment rights, but. listeners and readers have first amendment
you'relso the co-founder of an cial intelligence and law when it cos a.i. books.iasm and a lot of and one issue is what regulate version of a.i. is consistent with the first amend and this is a fascinating new issue. it applies to the by way, as well as to all of us. so here's something that's clear. if a professor writes a paper using a university says you kind of can't do that because you're going to be evaluated on your work on jackboots at work, that's not inconsistent with the first...
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we create as much as possible a real situation for solving specific problems, so that later in... cial, according to the algorithm worked out, in such a situation, no stressful situation has arisen, or he is not lost, he clearly knows what to do step by step, because he has undergone training in such, let’s say, blocks, like a block emergency care and disaster medicine, there is a floor dedicated to the surgical profile, where we have basic laparoscopic simulators, a virtual, hybrid operating room. ready to show, let's watch the story. natalya, your task is to carry out the birth in a purely breech presentation. if at that moment there had been an outsider in the training class of the simulation center of the institute for advanced training of medical sciences of the belarusian state university, he would definitely have thought that he was in a real gym. at least our film crew, having opened classroom doors, the first seconds were. we were confused, but still we ended up, as planned, at the obstetrician-gynecologist classes, only instead of the expectant mother, there was a realistic s
we create as much as possible a real situation for solving specific problems, so that later in... cial, according to the algorithm worked out, in such a situation, no stressful situation has arisen, or he is not lost, he clearly knows what to do step by step, because he has undergone training in such, let’s say, blocks, like a block emergency care and disaster medicine, there is a floor dedicated to the surgical profile, where we have basic laparoscopic simulators, a virtual, hybrid operating...
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and just to two points that i want to bring up here in us cial forum in atlanta, in 2007, there was aojust acklivesmatter is forum that really gels in it becomes a a ferguson there were also a big contingent of palestinians marching and in that ends in of 2014 in 2015 in cullors finds herself in the west bank with palestinians cuttings the videos online. look them up. the new york doesn't bother to do that, but you can in and she is there protesting the day the israeli colonists the israeli settlerll the oppression of blacks in gaza but all the all the all the oppression taking place in gaza on the west bank. so so this international component is is impossible to enon. it's a global it's the blm global network from this. and i just want add because i often the right we beatrtant i ourselves and this is you ow e conservatives, we beat ourselves up and we say, oh, compar to the leftwe■vso di. but look what they have and look at what we are up against. our biggest enemies's are in the organizations venezuela, china, iran. i mean, there are count lts our enemies are helping to fuel this m
and just to two points that i want to bring up here in us cial forum in atlanta, in 2007, there was aojust acklivesmatter is forum that really gels in it becomes a a ferguson there were also a big contingent of palestinians marching and in that ends in of 2014 in 2015 in cullors finds herself in the west bank with palestinians cuttings the videos online. look them up. the new york doesn't bother to do that, but you can in and she is there protesting the day the israeli colonists the israeli...
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it is expected to slow but maybe not enough to convince some offi cials now with the time for a cut.u have the political overlay with the presidential debate playing through, and the markets moving throughout the debate. european futures pointing to modest gains. ftse 100 looking to add 19 points. s&p futures up after mediocre gains. nasdaq up .3 of 1%. let's look cross asset. you did see the rally for treasuries yesterday starting to ease, giving up gains. 4.30 on the 10 year benchmark. we will see how that fluctuates with inflation data out of the u.s. 106 on euro on dollar strength. close to $87 on brent. that asset class moving as well during the presidential debate. bitcoin it volatile during the debate between biden and trump. currently up shot .2 of 1%, but the politics are also in focus for us in france and french bonds have slipped ahead of the first round vote in legislative elections. macron's decision has put investors on edge. the president's party trust both the far right national rally and the left wing popular front in polls. here is what some guests have had to say.
it is expected to slow but maybe not enough to convince some offi cials now with the time for a cut.u have the political overlay with the presidential debate playing through, and the markets moving throughout the debate. european futures pointing to modest gains. ftse 100 looking to add 19 points. s&p futures up after mediocre gains. nasdaq up .3 of 1%. let's look cross asset. you did see the rally for treasuries yesterday starting to ease, giving up gains. 4.30 on the 10 year benchmark. we...
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sister, taking a full complement classes and trying to participate, in cial life of the campus, the branches home a place where jean could stay to lu to go on overnight camping trips with her classmates and participate in the social life of the campus. here you see a picture of them from a time from that same time of her picnicking with her ther, her to the righ a her good friend dole. as we saw on the map, the branches lived at number 28. alvarado row, the 11th house built on that street. brenner's wife, susan, noted that the sidewalk boards allowed them to walk to the house wi the ground being surrounded by, quote, a sea of mud during the rainy months when they moved in in april, 92, heavy rains caused the house to leak like a sieve. the water piped in was muddy, and so they had to go to an artisan. well, nearby that they could get their cooking. and where could get their cooking and drinking water. she remembered that this state of things lasted for a number of years and this large home with three young children must have been a welcome place for the two henry women to visit to stay. trul
sister, taking a full complement classes and trying to participate, in cial life of the campus, the branches home a place where jean could stay to lu to go on overnight camping trips with her classmates and participate in the social life of the campus. here you see a picture of them from a time from that same time of her picnicking with her ther, her to the righ a her good friend dole. as we saw on the map, the branches lived at number 28. alvarado row, the 11th house built on that street....
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jon: kansas senator roger mash cial, marshall, thank you. >> this important programming note join thefriends" weekends team tomorrow morning for their exclusive sits down interview with former president trump that's right here, on fox news channel. and emotional day in court as the man accused of killing georgia nursing student laikin ray lie not prosecuted and will not seek the death penalty for jose ibarra madison scarpino live. >> her family and friends were visibility devastated as they became face-to-face with the man accused of killing her riley mom and sister started sobbing when he walked in and pleaded not guilty on 10 charges including malice, murder and kidnapping. the hearing comes three months after riley's body was found in a wooded area on uga campus. police say she went for a run and never returned. we want to warn you these details may be hard to hear. according to the indictment, he attempted to rape her and bash her head with a rock and accused of trying to stop her from calling 9-1-1. police say he entered the u.s. illegally from venezuela in 2022. here's what the
jon: kansas senator roger mash cial, marshall, thank you. >> this important programming note join thefriends" weekends team tomorrow morning for their exclusive sits down interview with former president trump that's right here, on fox news channel. and emotional day in court as the man accused of killing georgia nursing student laikin ray lie not prosecuted and will not seek the death penalty for jose ibarra madison scarpino live. >> her family and friends were visibility...
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i've never heard about catholic cial teaching before. i've never heard of a black church i what i'm hearing and so i'm more open to that now than i've been before. so this is going to be a time when a new generation they're watching us. they're watching faith communities and how we respond to the moral issues and values in an election like this. and i think,' of them want to be mobilized to help. we're going to send students to help with the polling places, nearby states and the big phone banks and pizza and p banks about making sure people are registered and can get out to vote and have a ride to the polls and all that stuff. because we want people vote. and we just learned that in ohio. 6000 voters were purged from from from the they're mostly black voters who were purged. now they would finally find in november that they're not registered when they thought they were went to vote. so now black churches in ohio are having on sundays you know if registered or not so they find out in church if they're registered or you know and grace's an
i've never heard about catholic cial teaching before. i've never heard of a black church i what i'm hearing and so i'm more open to that now than i've been before. so this is going to be a time when a new generation they're watching us. they're watching faith communities and how we respond to the moral issues and values in an election like this. and i think,' of them want to be mobilized to help. we're going to send students to help with the polling places, nearby states and the big phone banks...
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cial media and your children. (aaron) i own a lot of businesses... so i wear a lot of hats.ter what business i'm in... my network and my tech need to keep up. thank you verizon business. (kevin) now our businesses get fast and reliable internet from the same network that powers our phones. (waitress) all with the security features we need. (aaron) because my businesses are my life. man, the fish tacos are blowing up! so whatever's next... we're cooking with fire. let's make it happen! (vo) switch to the partner businesses rely on. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. (vo) sail through the heart of historic ci
cial media and your children. (aaron) i own a lot of businesses... so i wear a lot of hats.ter what business i'm in... my network and my tech need to keep up. thank you verizon business. (kevin) now our businesses get fast and reliable internet from the same network that powers our phones. (waitress) all with the security features we need. (aaron) because my businesses are my life. man, the fish tacos are blowing up! so whatever's next... we're cooking with fire. let's make it happen! (vo)...
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cial democrat, he is a communist, you are a green, whatever.or some coalition and then they run their program. then in h not. but the point is problems of our democracy isig that we don't actually try our programs. i will speak as a deover my adus it gone with fundamental labor law reform, with raising wages, ensuring functions -- pensions, getting health care for everyone? we have not really done much. we have not gotten much accomplished across multiple -- and jimmy carter and bill clinton anba obama and joe biden all had democratic majorities in both chambers at least for two years over the last 50 years. and i think that there are many problems that calls this but actually the american people are incredibly frustrated with this place because they don't get this congress has been least productive inan decades. some of the causes of ts, amok r sure. infirmities of our itself, the , the person who wins the vote does not necessarily become the president. the gross inequities in representation in the■f senate, with all due respect to say, north
cial democrat, he is a communist, you are a green, whatever.or some coalition and then they run their program. then in h not. but the point is problems of our democracy isig that we don't actually try our programs. i will speak as a deover my adus it gone with fundamental labor law reform, with raising wages, ensuring functions -- pensions, getting health care for everyone? we have not really done much. we have not gotten much accomplished across multiple -- and jimmy carter and bill clinton...
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captain's log and they're called and and i bring this up partly because they really were just hugely,cial to my research. also, just to illustrate the fact that there is this enormous body of literature and there's this knowledge that the cook's voyages that it's almost like people who know all a revolutions or war, or you name the topic. but captain cook's three voyages and his biog wifi and that all the stories, all the officers who served him it's expansive body of knowledge and it can take youest of their life to master all that information and here are some them i couldn't have it. they have excellent facial hair. i think you have to recognize o tw of society. the guy on the right, a huge t this is a guy named cliff thornton, president of the of the society and, someone who the last probably well-known american writer who's written captain cook wasas tony horwitz, who an amazing book called blue and if you have read it maybe a few crops in that book and he's still att all these years later an amazing amazing guy who helped me through a lis and kept me on the straight and sure. but th
captain's log and they're called and and i bring this up partly because they really were just hugely,cial to my research. also, just to illustrate the fact that there is this enormous body of literature and there's this knowledge that the cook's voyages that it's almost like people who know all a revolutions or war, or you name the topic. but captain cook's three voyages and his biog wifi and that all the stories, all the officers who served him it's expansive body of knowledge and it can take...
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the cial dia pages, both instagram, facebook.nd hopefully that will bring new leads and tips for us. >> and so that's something that we're hoping that could be something we could leverage and probably bring hopefully bring closure to these cases. >> right now, they're currently 9 people. listen on the most wanted social media pages. governor newsom and california democratic leaders have finally announced a budget deal that a town wallace has that story. what feelings on this budget vary greatly. democrats say it will benefit everyday californians while republicans believe. >> it's not sustainable. >> we have a deal on the budget governor gavin newsom announcing over the weekend he and democratic leaders in the legislature reached an agreement to implement a 298 billion dollars spending plan in the coming fiscal year. just go right oversaw among its priorities, education, specifically more than 115 billion dollars for k through 12 public schools and community colleges. a big win for education. >> that's a democratic state. senator
the cial dia pages, both instagram, facebook.nd hopefully that will bring new leads and tips for us. >> and so that's something that we're hoping that could be something we could leverage and probably bring hopefully bring closure to these cases. >> right now, they're currently 9 people. listen on the most wanted social media pages. governor newsom and california democratic leaders have finally announced a budget deal that a town wallace has that story. what feelings on this budget...
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local communities, they were called upon oversee compliance with not interpretation agreements and to cialngs. and what's most significant about the democratization of politics inside and outside formal arenas in this is that many of those who had formerly been excluded now use their voices, call for greater equality. farmers, laborers and mechanics of all sorts clamored for a changes that would incree their participation in the political process ease their economic burdens and reduce the gap between the and the have nots. thanks to the republican ethos that was embraced by patriots of, all backgrounds, many elites also backed some of these egalitarian measures, meaning revolutionaries such as thomas jefferson and thomas paine. the lexicon grew for noah webster, abraham clerk who was the signing of the declaration of independence from new jersey and many others agree that some degree of economic equality was indispensable to the health of our republic. in addition to the remove or reduction of property qualifications for voting and holding office that brought many lower class white men int
local communities, they were called upon oversee compliance with not interpretation agreements and to cialngs. and what's most significant about the democratization of politics inside and outside formal arenas in this is that many of those who had formerly been excluded now use their voices, call for greater equality. farmers, laborers and mechanics of all sorts clamored for a changes that would incree their participation in the political process ease their economic burdens and reduce the gap...
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we defeated, the priso regime, we destroyed censorship, we cial and culture programs.oing all that■m you you. know, lorenzo, what i really love about what you're bringing everyone here is, the idea oftrs transforma atransformation and y en and finally transforming book eh and every one of those that this program and mac and others have sent into prison and in your education, theabolitionist act. but they began with seed. righ mind, as mumia said to reach beyond so it's very profound. i want to turn to mac in a moment. lorenzo,'m curious. you tell us when you were first encote books during your incarcerion,haname a couple of e really transformive r you something deeply influenal, course, the prison the prison letters of george jackson, but also some of james baldwin's book, books by by even eldridge cleaver, who was a tremendou itht have been a lunatic, but he's a tremendous writer. and and i don't know there were others. there■per really affected me were books i received fromin and other bookst that i didn't even know anything about it ever existed the the russian Ñywa
we defeated, the priso regime, we destroyed censorship, we cial and culture programs.oing all that■m you you. know, lorenzo, what i really love about what you're bringing everyone here is, the idea oftrs transforma atransformation and y en and finally transforming book eh and every one of those that this program and mac and others have sent into prison and in your education, theabolitionist act. but they began with seed. righ mind, as mumia said to reach beyond so it's very profound. i want...
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cial conference is a body created by congress in 1922, well over 100 years ago.s created to address unethical situations almost exactly the kind seen in clarence thomas's case and samuel alito's case. it's meant to sort through and make determinations about when these situatioarise. i believe the court has to allow and offeormation and comp with investigations by the judicial confereget to the crux of one of the cris that's unfolding from the court which is the role of chief in how he presides over the court the decisions that he is making with this misconduct going on. can you tell us about how the supreme court and specifically addressed the scandals and responded to your oversight attempts and has the court indicated a path forward in terms of how they to oversight vestigion? >> chief justice is chair of the judicial conference the only member of the court who participates in it. in that role he has allowed the judicial conference to kill off he has allowed the judicial jus harlan crow ongoing investigation.ously he could do suspect he could do a great deal mo
cial conference is a body created by congress in 1922, well over 100 years ago.s created to address unethical situations almost exactly the kind seen in clarence thomas's case and samuel alito's case. it's meant to sort through and make determinations about when these situatioarise. i believe the court has to allow and offeormation and comp with investigations by the judicial confereget to the crux of one of the cris that's unfolding from the court which is the role of chief in how he presides...
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. >> what is unfunded liability on cial security? the federal we don't talk about is that liability but an obligation in the future. a little semantic difference ere. i do not have the number exactly bids many, many showings of dollars per all that represents is the shortfall in t future of the total amount of scheduled benefits under law versus what is scheduled for revenue. we know we have to better align those in the future. >> d it be true social security are matching i'm sorry. >> total mandatory programs include social security and medicare did not match or not exceed total revenue coming into this point? >> social security at this moments in fact expenditures are exceeding the amount of revenue coming in. as for the trust fund every discretion dollar is borrowed every single disetionary dollar i borrowed. we recognize that. would either of you venture an esti what is the typical lifetime payment into social security versus the lifetime typical benefit? dollar wise? how much is a typical person paid into social security over th
. >> what is unfunded liability on cial security? the federal we don't talk about is that liability but an obligation in the future. a little semantic difference ere. i do not have the number exactly bids many, many showings of dollars per all that represents is the shortfall in t future of the total amount of scheduled benefits under law versus what is scheduled for revenue. we know we have to better align those in the future. >> d it be true social security are matching i'm sorry....
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. > tuesday, a discussion on climate chd cial equity in black communities, talkshow host tabitha smiley will include los angeles mayor karen bass, former naacp president, ben jealous, civil rights advocate, van jones, tennessee state representative justin pearson and is hosted by radio in los angeles. watch live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span or are free mobile app or online on c-span.org. >>> up next, officials from the transportation department, the american gas association and american petroleum institute testifying on legislation to ensure the safe handling of pipelines and hazardous materials. the house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee hearing is two hours. s two hour. >> the subcommittee on railroads pipelines and hazardous materials will come >>> the subcommittee on railroads, pipelines, and hazardous materials will come to order. i ask unanimous consent determine the authorized to declare recess at any time during today's hearing , without objection, so ordered. i also ask that the members not sit with the subcommittee at today's hearing and ask questions without objection
. > tuesday, a discussion on climate chd cial equity in black communities, talkshow host tabitha smiley will include los angeles mayor karen bass, former naacp president, ben jealous, civil rights advocate, van jones, tennessee state representative justin pearson and is hosted by radio in los angeles. watch live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span or are free mobile app or online on c-span.org. >>> up next, officials from the transportation department, the american gas association and american...
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chairman wyden, ranking memb committee, thank you for inviting notice discuss working while receivg cialusan wilschke from the office of research demonstration, and employment supportsocial security administration. i appreciate this opportunity to discuss how toget can support disability beneficiaries with an interest in working. social security provides essential income and services to a diverse population americans with disability through the disability insurance supplemental security income programs referred to as of december 2023, wid about $11.9 billion in monthly 8.5 million people and about $3.3 billion in monthly ssi payments to roughly four million people aged 18 to 64 based on disability or blindness. disability beneficiaries are some of our nation's severely disabled people. the law defines disability stringently, a person must be unable to engage in any gainful activity due to a physical or mental impairment that has lasted or is expected to last at least one year or to result in death. for most self-supporting employment is not a viable option. research and program statistic
chairman wyden, ranking memb committee, thank you for inviting notice discuss working while receivg cialusan wilschke from the office of research demonstration, and employment supportsocial security administration. i appreciate this opportunity to discuss how toget can support disability beneficiaries with an interest in working. social security provides essential income and services to a diverse population americans with disability through the disability insurance supplemental security income...