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dr. leethey are still in the u.s. and canada. china is coming up strong because of the large market and the large base of ai knowledgeable people. 43% of top applications are written by chinese authors. china's large market will create a lot of data and ai is driven by data. china is coming on strong. i would currently say number two, but with a good shot at becoming one of the two superpowers in a accurate emily: you said in the next 10 -- emily: you said in the next 10 years all financial companies will be turned upside down with ai replacing bankers and accountants. last year, my ai investment algorithm returned eight times more than my private banker. that reminds me, when i go home, i am going to fire my private banker. dr. lee: i hope he is not watching. emily: he is shaking in his boots. you go on to say you think simple jobs like factory workers and assistance will get complaints, but more complex jobs, doctors, teachers, reporters. who still has a job in this brave new world? dr. lee
dr. leethey are still in the u.s. and canada. china is coming up strong because of the large market and the large base of ai knowledgeable people. 43% of top applications are written by chinese authors. china's large market will create a lot of data and ai is driven by data. china is coming on strong. i would currently say number two, but with a good shot at becoming one of the two superpowers in a accurate emily: you said in the next 10 -- emily: you said in the next 10 years all financial...
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dr. sandra lee. want watch the whole thing online, go to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app. >> i'm exhausted >>> one of my favorite things to do is pack up my camping gear on the motorcycle and head some place gorgeous. he's got his honda packed up with something beautiful. sets up his tent to the gorgeous lake. turns his back just in time -- >> oh! >> oh, no. >> he didn't even see it. it just went away. >> he turns around like i swore i put the tent right here. he finds it rather quickly. in the lake swamped. >> is it water proof? >> not anymore. >> not exactly. if he wants shelter tonight, he has to fish for his tent. tries a stick at first. that doesn't work. so then he's got to get down to his skivvies to get into the water further. he is able to drag his tent out of the water. thankfully it looks like a sunny day so it should dry pretty quickly. .ere's the step he missed the >> secure that thing down in the ground. >> he'll never make that mis
dr. sandra lee. want watch the whole thing online, go to our website rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app. >> i'm exhausted >>> one of my favorite things to do is pack up my camping gear on the motorcycle and head some place gorgeous. he's got his honda packed up with something beautiful. sets up his tent to the gorgeous lake. turns his back just in time -- >> oh! >> oh, no. >> he didn't even see it. it just went away....
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but dr. lee and his colleagues are applying for funding to test it as a preventive vaccine for high-risk patients. >> because it is safe, inexpensive, easy to administer, you could use it, potentially, to prevent lung cancer. >> reporter: the embargo that prevented cuba's access to american pharmaceuticals led the late president fidel castro to invest heavily in developing medicines and vaccines. former president obama travelled to cuba last year. he later announced new policies making it easier for american researchers to apply for f.d.a. approval to trial cuban drugs in the united states. mick phillips voted for president trump, but mr. trump has vowed to rollback some of obama's policies when it comes to cuba relations. phillips fears what that could mean. >> i am concerned that access to this medication will go away for many, many people. >> reporter: dr. lee says it's all part of a potential change in the way doctors approach cancer treatment. >> there is an idea that's developing of convert
but dr. lee and his colleagues are applying for funding to test it as a preventive vaccine for high-risk patients. >> because it is safe, inexpensive, easy to administer, you could use it, potentially, to prevent lung cancer. >> reporter: the embargo that prevented cuba's access to american pharmaceuticals led the late president fidel castro to invest heavily in developing medicines and vaccines. former president obama travelled to cuba last year. he later announced new policies...
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dr. leei think first there has to be a way to redistribute the wealth created to ensure some kind of social welfare and minimum stipend for the people who are displaced and it will take time for some amount of retraining and i think if people are open and inclined to be retrained in the social aspect of the job, a bartender, masseuse, tour guide, concierge, jobs like that, that will be on the rise for the people to people interaction. emily: that was dr. lee, founder and ceo. vation ventures. a bloomberg scoop, softbank has a $4 billion stake, make it the fourth largest investor in the chipmaker. the stock tripled last year and is up nearly 30% this year, giving the company a market value of more than $80 billion. the world's leading maker of drones is betting on a new unit so small it fits in the palm of your hand. this week, they unveiled the smallest drone yet. they are looking to win the broader consumer market. bloomberg attended the event. you can take the new drone for a spin. selina:
dr. leei think first there has to be a way to redistribute the wealth created to ensure some kind of social welfare and minimum stipend for the people who are displaced and it will take time for some amount of retraining and i think if people are open and inclined to be retrained in the social aspect of the job, a bartender, masseuse, tour guide, concierge, jobs like that, that will be on the rise for the people to people interaction. emily: that was dr. lee, founder and ceo. vation ventures. a...
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this is my dad dr. lee. we just got this girl -- >> a homeless dog named dolly is at the vet ranch. >> her skin does not look good. >> the transformation that has a puppy back in the game. >>> a cop stands his ground while a belligerent driver makes a wrong move. >>> do you like motorcycles? yeah. >> full throttle fun for bold young riders. >> these are kids still battling leukemia or have already beat it. >> the story behind a calendar that's christian's labor of love. >>> plus the buzzword for your shot to win a new ipad mini. and after a woman's ride with her speed demon son-in-law -- >> she's like that's enough. i'm done. >> what happens years later when she dares set foot in another fast car. >>> the only way to start talking about this video is just by singing hello dolly. the rest of that line is it's so nice to have you back where you belong. but she isn't really where she belongs in terms of her health. this is the latest story from vet ranch. remember vet ranch operates on donations from people to
this is my dad dr. lee. we just got this girl -- >> a homeless dog named dolly is at the vet ranch. >> her skin does not look good. >> the transformation that has a puppy back in the game. >>> a cop stands his ground while a belligerent driver makes a wrong move. >>> do you like motorcycles? yeah. >> full throttle fun for bold young riders. >> these are kids still battling leukemia or have already beat it. >> the story behind a calendar...
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following her remarks, we would ,ear from dr. lee schwamm professor of neurology at harvard medical school, and executive vice chairman of neurology at the massachusetts general hospital, where he is the chief of the stroke division . he serves as the director of the partners national telestroke network, as well as medical director for mgh telehealth, and as cochair of the innovation counsel partners health care. he has authored over 250 peer-reviewed articles, and is chaired or cochaired many of the current practice guidelines for stroke and telehealth enabled care delivery. graduated from harvard medical school in 19 91 and completed his neurologic training and fellowship in a narrow critical care and urology at the massachusetts general hospital. he is testifying here today on behalf of the american heart association and the american stroke association. third, we would hear testimony from john loveless, -- john g lovelace, the president of upmc for you, which serves medicare advantage ecial ed pn repitsn cnts. ao rv apridt gornntr
following her remarks, we would ,ear from dr. lee schwamm professor of neurology at harvard medical school, and executive vice chairman of neurology at the massachusetts general hospital, where he is the chief of the stroke division . he serves as the director of the partners national telestroke network, as well as medical director for mgh telehealth, and as cochair of the innovation counsel partners health care. he has authored over 250 peer-reviewed articles, and is chaired or cochaired many...
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dr. jordan: because it does not fit the lee mythology. that's not being flippant. any anti-confederate sentiments lee expressed after the war have largely been buried, even by his admirers and apologists. they don't talk about his anti-confederate statement that he made. he told young men after the war, put your uniforms away and forget. but you don't hear people say that. you don't hear them say that very often. >> davis and lee -- they are symbols. they symbolize. their symbolic importance is more important than their private views. as individuals, that is not their import. at their import is as of symbolic dr. import is -- there import is symbolic of the cause. >> interesting. >> how about here? >> hey. i'm jerry of richmond. we talk a lot about context. there's quite a be very different context. and the problem seems to go beyond context. it seems to get the balance and scale -- context alone might not do it. my question for anybody is, might we be able to step back and look at this problem in a larger kind of context and think of those monuments as being part
dr. jordan: because it does not fit the lee mythology. that's not being flippant. any anti-confederate sentiments lee expressed after the war have largely been buried, even by his admirers and apologists. they don't talk about his anti-confederate statement that he made. he told young men after the war, put your uniforms away and forget. but you don't hear people say that. you don't hear them say that very often. >> davis and lee -- they are symbols. they symbolize. their symbolic...
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dr. kai-fu lee, the founder and c.e.o. who has held executive positions at apple and microsoft.eat to have you back on the show. billion $100 he going into tech mean for the landscape? how is this going to shake up the competition? >> we are an earlier stage investor. we usually manage funds in the hundreds of millions of dollars. we began investing in ai and related technologies four years ago. we are strong believers that the future of technology is great. ai is coming. we are looking forward to softbank being a later stage investor in some companies we and other venture capitalists like. emily: a lot of this is going towards ai investments. could it be too much? either enough opportunities -- are there enough opportunities for $100 billion? >> i think there certainly could be. they have already invested in a chinese company raising on the order of $5 billion to $10 billion. when you think about finding another 20 companies like that, the money will be used up before you know it. emily: where are the most competitive investments? >> the top technologies are still in the u.s. a
dr. kai-fu lee, the founder and c.e.o. who has held executive positions at apple and microsoft.eat to have you back on the show. billion $100 he going into tech mean for the landscape? how is this going to shake up the competition? >> we are an earlier stage investor. we usually manage funds in the hundreds of millions of dollars. we began investing in ai and related technologies four years ago. we are strong believers that the future of technology is great. ai is coming. we are looking...
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dr. joseph lee is the medical director for battle ing youth. >> the prudent thing to do, the moral thingo invest early so the next generation doesn't have problems. but for addiction, we waited until people used drugs. which is like screening after heart disease. >> reporter: one of the programs free from chemical dependency has talked about the history. >> who has talked to their family about addiction in their family, anyone? >> reporter: nicole, francis and jenny say that communication is the lifeline they wished they had sooner. >> this is a sin. my family did not support me at all. >> i remember it being more on a lecture. >> reporter: tell me the approach you took with nicole. >> i did not lecture her. >> she would drop hints to me like, you're headed down that road. >> reporter: today athey have been sober for many years. >> i got married sober, i had my kids sober. so i'm grateful for family members who came before me. >> reporter: francine, what does it mean to hear that maybe the lesson you went through helped nicola. >> it just occurred to me when she said that, it gets better
dr. joseph lee is the medical director for battle ing youth. >> the prudent thing to do, the moral thingo invest early so the next generation doesn't have problems. but for addiction, we waited until people used drugs. which is like screening after heart disease. >> reporter: one of the programs free from chemical dependency has talked about the history. >> who has talked to their family about addiction in their family, anyone? >> reporter: nicole, francis and jenny say...
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dr. james kauffman. >>> to bucks county. jury selection in the lee kaplan sexual assault trial is scheduled to begin today. kaplan is accused of attacking six girls from the same family at his home in feasterville. prosecutors say he fathered two children with one of the girls who police say were gifted to him by their parents. court records show kaplan's lawyer filed paperwork that would allow him to use an insanity defense. >>> today, governor carney will sign a law that expands access to drug treatment centers and cracks down on how opioids are prescribed by doctors. it will allow the department of justice to step in and assist people denied treatment in programs. >>> and a man under arrest after passing out free samples of heroin to people on the street. here's the cache and drugsconfi. the suspect, angel rivera, did not know that two of the men he handed out dozens of free baggies to were undercover septa cops. >>> philadelphia police arrested a 31-year-old man for the death of a 6-week-old baby. police were called to the homoon willis avenue la
dr. james kauffman. >>> to bucks county. jury selection in the lee kaplan sexual assault trial is scheduled to begin today. kaplan is accused of attacking six girls from the same family at his home in feasterville. prosecutors say he fathered two children with one of the girls who police say were gifted to him by their parents. court records show kaplan's lawyer filed paperwork that would allow him to use an insanity defense. >>> today, governor carney will sign a law that...
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dr. james kauffman. >>> in bucks county court today, jury selection in the lee captain sexual assault trial is set to begin. he's accused of attacking six girls from the same family at a home in feefasterville. he fathered two children with a girl who was gifted to him by her parents. he lawyer filed paperwork that would allow him to use insanity as a defense. >>> today in philadelphia, red cross volunteers will hand out smoke detectors in a neighborhood still reeling from a fire that hilled two children and their grandmother -- that killed two children and their grandmother. memories and charred photos are all the family has left of 7-year-old dean. he along with 9-year-old prudence and their mother, monique gulery, were killed when flames gutted their row home monday morning. officials are investigating the cause. family said they're confident that the fire was not an accident. >> we're thinking it was intentionally because the flames were too intense for it to be like a cigarette being left out. you know? >> the red cross will help the two survivors of the fire. the parents of the young children killed,
dr. james kauffman. >>> in bucks county court today, jury selection in the lee captain sexual assault trial is set to begin. he's accused of attacking six girls from the same family at a home in feefasterville. he fathered two children with a girl who was gifted to him by her parents. he lawyer filed paperwork that would allow him to use insanity as a defense. >>> today in philadelphia, red cross volunteers will hand out smoke detectors in a neighborhood still reeling from a...
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dr. rajesh singla, of the john muir health group, for allegedly sexually assaulting a female patient at his treat blvd office in walnut creek/contra costa county sheriff's office spokesperson: "what happened was a female patient of the doctor, earlier this month, filed a complaint, one of our deputies went out there to take a police report and following their investigation on monday they got an arrest warrant for the doctor, went to his office and placed him under arrest. he was booked on numerous charges, two counts of indecent exposure and one count of attempted oral copulation">in contra costa county...haaziq madyun kron4news (pam)say goodbye to the summer- like weather in the bay area.a major cool down is on the way.(steve) meteorologist brittney shipp is back with your complete forecast. .mostly sunny and warm conditions will persist through the day. cooling trend begins on wednesday as onshore flow and the marine influence increases. a cold front will then enter the north bay with a slight chance of rain showers on thursday, cooling temperatures there. continued breezy and unseasonably cool conditions are likely frida
dr. rajesh singla, of the john muir health group, for allegedly sexually assaulting a female patient at his treat blvd office in walnut creek
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lee/contra costa county sheriff's office spokesperson: "we believe there may be additional victims out there">detectives with the special victims unit of the contra costa county sheriff's office say dr rajesh singla was arrested monday here at his doctor's office in the john muir outpatient clinic on treat blvd in walnut creekdr. singla's profile has been removed from john muir health's website. however, according to doctor's raitings site zocdoc singla is a graduate of the government medical college in amritstar, india. that was followed by an internship and residency here in america at the brooklyn hospital center in new york. he has several four star reviews. but the most recent review i found was not so flatering. it is dated marc
lee/contra costa county sheriff's office spokesperson: "we believe there may be additional victims out there">detectives with the special victims unit of the contra costa county sheriff's office say dr rajesh singla was arrested monday here at his doctor's office in the john muir outpatient clinic on treat blvd in walnut creek
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lee/contra costa county sheriff's office spokesperson: "we believe there may be additional victims out there">detectives with the special victims unit of the contra costa county sheriff's office say drjesh singla was arrested monday here at his doctor's office in the john muir outpatient clinic on treat blvd in walnut creekdr. singla's profile has been removed from john muir health's website. however, according to doctor's raitings site zocdoc singla is a graduate of the government medical college in amritstar, india. that was followed by an internship and residency here in america at the brooklyn hospital center in new york. he has several four star reviews. but the most recent review i found was not so flatering. it is dated march 2
lee/contra costa county sheriff's office spokesperson: "we believe there may be additional victims out there">detectives with the special victims unit of the contra costa county sheriff's office say drjesh singla was arrested monday here at his doctor's office in the john muir outpatient clinic on treat blvd in walnut creek
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dr. greg carr is a professor at maryland university and he and other measumbers agr the latest presidential election like lee emboldened people to act on racial tensions. >> >> reporter: this woman said she's been harassed several times before but she's hopeful that tolerance will increase with time. >> i advise them to rea more, like to know who those people and to stereotypes. >> cair says they've hired additional attorneys to challenge policies from the trump administration that they consider discriminatory like the muslim travel ban. >> meagan, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, an employee at nasa goddard has been sentenced after admitting to operating a counterfeiting ring. a judge ordered arthur chan to spend nine months confined to his home, he' have to forfeit almost 40 grand. according to court filings, he's sold tens of thousands of dollars of knock-off hugo boss clothing and accessories on ebay. they said he's suspected of doing some of his work from his home computer. chan was a long-time financial analyst at goddard. he's accused of importing the phony merchandise from india and using a post o
dr. greg carr is a professor at maryland university and he and other measumbers agr the latest presidential election like lee emboldened people to act on racial tensions. >> >> reporter: this woman said she's been harassed several times before but she's hopeful that tolerance will increase with time. >> i advise them to rea more, like to know who those people and to stereotypes. >> cair says they've hired additional attorneys to challenge policies from the trump...
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lee for us on capitol hill. let's go to the political side of things and talk about the policy side of things, the medical side. joining me now dr. sanjay gupta. great to see you. m.j. ran through what's in, what's changing, what's out. what's out, the individual mandate would be out in the health bill. essentially benefits would be changing or out, pre-existing changing or out. and more choice. people should get more choice in purchasing insurance, that's in. so this effects everybody to a certain extent. but who does it effect most? >> it certainly effects people who utilize the health care the most. we feel insulated from this whole issue if you are someone that doesn't go to the doctor much or doesn't go to the hospital very much. there is a lot of people in this country that have a chronic illness. this is the most important issue in their lives right now. so people who are older, people who are sicker are going to be affected the most. i want to make one quick point about the essential health benefits. you can give people more choice if you say that health care plans don't have to have essential health benefits anymore. in
lee for us on capitol hill. let's go to the political side of things and talk about the policy side of things, the medical side. joining me now dr. sanjay gupta. great to see you. m.j. ran through what's in, what's changing, what's out. what's out, the individual mandate would be out in the health bill. essentially benefits would be changing or out, pre-existing changing or out. and more choice. people should get more choice in purchasing insurance, that's in. so this effects everybody to a...
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lee. we appreciate you all joining us tonight. >>> coming up, the republicans to watch, by someone who is watching all of this very closely. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm drenergy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to ve free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our avage stomer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. othe newly advanced gle can i'm csee in your blind spot. [ dinosaur roars ] onboard cameras and radar can detect danger all around you. driver assist systems can pull you back into your lane, if drifting. bye chief. bye bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes
lee. we appreciate you all joining us tonight. >>> coming up, the republicans to watch, by someone who is watching all of this very closely. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm drenergy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to ve free offers...
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lee on that in a moment live straight ahead. >> shannon: a major healthcare provider pulling out of the obamacare exchanges in numerous states. dr. ease equal emmanuel will join us to talk about whether the law is actually imploding. >> thank you very much for this great honor and privilege. i am honored to become a wildcat. >> shannon: secretary betsy devos delivering a commencement address to a chorus of views. students even turned their backs on her. >> congratulations to all of you. crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smar
lee on that in a moment live straight ahead. >> shannon: a major healthcare provider pulling out of the obamacare exchanges in numerous states. dr. ease equal emmanuel will join us to talk about whether the law is actually imploding. >> thank you very much for this great honor and privilege. i am honored to become a wildcat. >> shannon: secretary betsy devos delivering a commencement address to a chorus of views. students even turned their backs on her. >>...
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dr. as crime scene 5800 blf willows avenue ic say a 6 his m >> a federal jam tossed out life sentence for one of the men convicted in d.c. snip area tack. leentenced to life in prison without parole in 2002 he was 17 years old when he and john mohammed used a rifle to shoot month more than a donz people. mohamad was executed in 2009 for years they argued the client was too young to be sentenced to life in prison without parole. a federal district court judge agreed over turning sentence and his case is sent back to circuit court to issue a new sentence. >> happening today president itemp kicking off final day of first trip aboard meeting with group of african-american leaders and they will discuss global economy and migration issues and climate change. top white house officials say g 7 summit forced president to rethink his position on climate change and president said a lot about the problem about the nine day trip and yesterday the president was spotted chatting with the german chancellor before it began. >> and hillary clinton returns to her alma pat matter and does not hold back. former secretary of state delivered a firey commencement
dr. as crime scene 5800 blf willows avenue ic say a 6 his m >> a federal jam tossed out life sentence for one of the men convicted in d.c. snip area tack. leentenced to life in prison without parole in 2002 he was 17 years old when he and john mohammed used a rifle to shoot month more than a donz people. mohamad was executed in 2009 for years they argued the client was too young to be sentenced to life in prison without parole. a federal district court judge agreed over turning sentence...