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., etc.so they just can't do it enough. and a lot of those lifecycle assessment surveys you'll see of different will be like look at nuclear power. it's amazing, but it's a 100 year timescale. and so we're never talking about the first seven days. no one, even in china, they can't build it fast. they can build bullet trains can build stuff that we can't dream fast, but no one can build vision, power plants fast. and so they. right. and all of the costs, all that concrete, all that uranium extraction, etc., it's up front. meanwhile, solar and wind and things like that have just overtaken it. they're easier. or they were. they're now quite the why i say this is middle of the road is. a if someone out there, if one of you has figured out nuclear fusion really would think it'd be great if you shared it with the world. sadly, does not that anyone has done that. and the other one is that i do think that these programs that are happening in places like germany where they're retiring plants early is
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prostitutes and too much drinking earlier on, slavery, etc. and they used cult of domesticity to move into the world of kind of politics and the public sphere. but this idea is by the end of the 19th century is still entrenched. and while lizzie borden does not have children, she certainly plays the role in other ways. she is a sunday teacher. women are more moral than men and. this is she is a sunday school teacher. in addition, she is a member of an organization premis on victorian womanhood, ideas. the women's christian temperance union, thedea that women's reform movements should help stamp out excessive drinking, prostitution calling for better sanitary and etc. and some wc people even say women need the right to vote, not because we want to be presint, but because we're the ones who could change the society into a more moral one. and borden sunday, school teacher, women's christian temperance union member. and someone who is dressed in the fashion table style of the victorian era, which i want to talk about now. you've all seen victorian
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what would the russian or soviet reaction would be, etc.? that was what they were gaming, but they weren't actually planning to start nuclear war, but they were gaming. how? how would it work out if you were. well, the kgb picked up on this and given the output of v ryan, the a.i., which said the us is likely to start a nuclear war and then here they were running a war game. the kgb said, well they could be used in the war game as a facade, as a, you know, a charade, in effect, to launch a real nuclear war. our system is telling us that that's very likely. and the soviet the soviets began getting their bombers, you know, kind of warmed up on the runways and preparing silos, actually getting ready for a real nuclear war in this case, there was a lieutenant general patriots who was in charge of the war game. he got this information that the soviets were taking steps to launch nuclear weapons. and he said, in effect, i'm out, let's dial down the war again. let's back off. even that was game. he knew it was a game, but the concern was that the s
what would the russian or soviet reaction would be, etc.? that was what they were gaming, but they weren't actually planning to start nuclear war, but they were gaming. how? how would it work out if you were. well, the kgb picked up on this and given the output of v ryan, the a.i., which said the us is likely to start a nuclear war and then here they were running a war game. the kgb said, well they could be used in the war game as a facade, as a, you know, a charade, in effect, to launch a real...
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— seekers held by the cia, nsa, fbi etc of— seekers held by the cia, nsa, fbi etc of the corruption that sit down interview since the inauration on monday. it was with fox news channel's �*hannity�* programme. he was asked how it felt to be back in the oval office. well, it was a lot of work and as you know, ifelt well, it was a lot of work and as you know, i felt that we shouldn't have had a sarah lee be here, could have been done, a lot of work could have been — it would have been over and we wouldn't have inflation, wouldn't have inflation, wouldn't have inflation, wouldn't have the afghanistan disaster, wouldn't have october 7 or so many people were killed, wouldn't have a euchareena war going on but with all that being said, i think it's bigger, it's bigger thanif think it's bigger, it's bigger than if it were more tradition. —— ukrainian war. for than if it were more tradition. -- ukrainian war.— -- ukrainian war. for the second — -- ukrainian war. for the second time _ -- ukrainian war. for the second time in _ -- ukrainian war. for the second time in history, i -- ukrainian war.
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., etc.. so this is why we need alliances. we need alliances with lithuania, with partners in the e.u., with all over the world to help push back on this nationalist imperialist pro-authoritarianism we are seeing and this is part of our strategy and we are trying to enlist partners all over the world and essentially, we need to help ukraine defend itself because it is a litmus test of our resolve in this regard. >> to wrap us up for today, i first and foremost wanted to thank assistant secretary rand for being here. thanks very much to your team from the prep that went into the session today. thanks to our partners at the atlantic council for joining us and thanks to all of you for joining us here in person and online. have a great day and we will see you next time. thank you. [applause] >> with that witness democracy unfiltered with c-span. experience history as it unfolds with c-span's live coverage this month as republicans take control of both chambers of congress and a new chapter begins
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that undermines our place in the run as a nation, undermines the international system, etc., etc., etc. that is a major, major problem that we have to overcome. we have to adjust -- if we need to make adjustments to some of those rules, then let's make those arguments. if we think there needs to be more flexibility in how the rules are applied, then let's be honest and open and create the systems that create that flexibility. but by and large, let's hold ourselves accountable and as international advocacy organizations, let's argue for greater efforts to eliminate impunity and strengthen the mechanisms of international criminal courts and justice and the creation of the new international correction court -- which is an idea that is being proposed and developed -- and really make these things meaningful. because otherwise, we will continue to undermine the values that we actually believe in and want to see as values that others can believe in as well. it is critically important. and it will be very hard work because of the politics as you say, barbara, are miserable. that is why all of
that undermines our place in the run as a nation, undermines the international system, etc., etc., etc. that is a major, major problem that we have to overcome. we have to adjust -- if we need to make adjustments to some of those rules, then let's make those arguments. if we think there needs to be more flexibility in how the rules are applied, then let's be honest and open and create the systems that create that flexibility. but by and large, let's hold ourselves accountable and as...
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come us and then i a lady, come us and total victory, etc, etc. why is it new ox? because because people are still they, these really side guy is really mindset. hasn't really changed as soon and a, and a personal political calculus rather than national security. and so the public will accept this deal. i also which last set thing for about a 2 to 3 weeks is about hostage and prisoner releases. and of course, it's probably best that we simply call them all captives because i think that they're all hostages. and they're all prisoners, but that these rates will be released on the policy and this will give you some, they'll be faith and they'll be sort of ultra nations between them, you know, a certain number and then a certain number and a certain number and certain number but during that 1st phase, and there's not going to be any withdrawal of the idea of, from gaza, it's envisage that all my, what i think is going to be confirmed is the reopening of or off during the 1st phase or the end of the 1st phase and then what is in visit just on paper, is that in the 2nd p
come us and then i a lady, come us and total victory, etc, etc. why is it new ox? because because people are still they, these really side guy is really mindset. hasn't really changed as soon and a, and a personal political calculus rather than national security. and so the public will accept this deal. i also which last set thing for about a 2 to 3 weeks is about hostage and prisoner releases. and of course, it's probably best that we simply call them all captives because i think that they're...
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was calling things the way they where was referring to apartheid, such a colonialism, etc. where inappropriate or even on to submit it can be accused as a, as, as a jewish person here or frontier semitism. i found a bit bizarre but the, the minutes that politics and her into those fields, they become about the fields themselves. and we need to not only fight for the messages that we say, but for the capacity to speak for the ability to speak and be heard. and this is one thing. another is that we can never consider the art and cultural domain, the forums of thoughts and culture to be neutral of politics themselves. and very often we find ourselves investigating the very museum of gallery where we are presenting and such a case happened at the width names. and when we were invited to that with me being now realizing that one of the funders of the exhibition was actually in the arms dealer and investigated the with me at the, with me. so that's was a kind of a way to turn the, you know, the kind of the white cube of the black black box into not only a space where you can refl
was calling things the way they where was referring to apartheid, such a colonialism, etc. where inappropriate or even on to submit it can be accused as a, as, as a jewish person here or frontier semitism. i found a bit bizarre but the, the minutes that politics and her into those fields, they become about the fields themselves. and we need to not only fight for the messages that we say, but for the capacity to speak for the ability to speak and be heard. and this is one thing. another is that...
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. whoever wins the care, etc.r ai will that. looks like the sto is it looks like the story is going to develop. deepseek 77it 7 7itis 7 7 it is been hit it is been hit with 7 7 it is been hit witha scale malicious 7 7scale malicious attack. i again, i'm not 77 again, i'm not mentally mean, again, i'm not mentally surprised by that because they come out of nowhere and so have come out of nowhere and so they have lot of attention people, :wt is he people have not te ve following them. people who have been following them, i =:: this not77 a surprise. but is now a complete surprise. but is now a,, , so they global story so they'are going get attacked and they to deal with that. that's have to deal with that. that's blip in the story, the big a blip in the story. the big e 7—7 ~ — e e e is �*not we question is whether or not we complete z— 7 of the tedetigiggp of the games always good tedetigiytigp of the game always good to fascinating. always good to talk to you, it's a much 7777777jo7i7ni7ng 777joi7ni7n7g7us7,7 77 7
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you know, etc etc, and you figure it out. and there's usually an answer, almost always. why does somebody want open borders, where... and they say the vote. but i did well with the hispanic vote, if you're looking at hispanic. they say they do it because they want to, think they're going to stay in power, it's going to be better for democrats. i don't really believe that. besides that, they cheat so much, they don't have to do that. they cheat so well, they're very good at cheating. the only thing they're good at really is cheating. but here's the thing i ask, why would somebody say that open borders are good, where jails and mental institutions from other countries and gang members right off the streets of the toughest cities in the world, are being brought to the united states of america and emptied out into our country? why would anybody that even likes, you don't have to love our country, you have to like it, why would anybody that likes our country, the democrats, allow that to happen? and even now, i watch them on television, they're trying to justify it. you can't
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camera on a drone, a camera on the roku cameras, on the ground body cameras on, on, on combatants, etc. so we have a field that is photographic. yeah, image is a part of the war images or yeah, uh the image is speak to each other continues transferring messages that are, you know, instructions but then coded as images. yeah. so high volt images that speak to each other. i think that that means that the images themselves are kind of part of conflict. no, it's not. it's not the meaning of the images, but, but the images themselves are kind of munitions seen a very strange battlefield that happened both on the ground. it didn't happen and i'll screen and, and i was social media as they want to draw you in to one can put the right to you . oh i, i completely agree with that. and so you're, you're, you're talking about, for example, what, how does the targeting computer in a drone work or a targeting cameron, what it does is, takes images automatically interprets those images. i. e says even here is a target, there is not a target, is a combatant. non combatant, what have you, right? and so
camera on a drone, a camera on the roku cameras, on the ground body cameras on, on, on combatants, etc. so we have a field that is photographic. yeah, image is a part of the war images or yeah, uh the image is speak to each other continues transferring messages that are, you know, instructions but then coded as images. yeah. so high volt images that speak to each other. i think that that means that the images themselves are kind of part of conflict. no, it's not. it's not the meaning of the...
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we didn't pull that idea, etc, etc. if you're not just f, i f guys concern you will find that it is done extremely the comically. it's the manufacturing of the word of the street. but the industry, what it does last, the lines of communication. we don't one day, but it is not self sufficient. in energy knoxville, so presenting doesn't. so there is a amount of dependency it does for navigate. so considering all these things, i think in them, confidence on pressure is like heavy as okay, well i'll send you the indian. what does he believe in competitor the lady is going to be uh, you will find that didn't been or been me the response in favor of pressure. i don't mind because in durban, it's joe. we just heard the big, the guess they're li. i thought the pressure twice today it must go not appearing at to work because as he said, self sufficiency, etc, but public trust in russia that's growing among non western states. what's the reason for that? i am supposed to be, i must indicate that the shot is one of the few countri
we didn't pull that idea, etc, etc. if you're not just f, i f guys concern you will find that it is done extremely the comically. it's the manufacturing of the word of the street. but the industry, what it does last, the lines of communication. we don't one day, but it is not self sufficient. in energy knoxville, so presenting doesn't. so there is a amount of dependency it does for navigate. so considering all these things, i think in them, confidence on pressure is like heavy as okay, well...
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. >> infrastructure, etc. so a lot of public infrastructure has to be provided. >> and the nato secretary general, mark rutte. >> calls on the new us. >> administration to maintain support for ukraine, urging all allies to do their part. it is impossible to. >> keep nato safe. the whole. >> nato territory safe. >> yes. for now, yes, we. >> can do that, but not in. >> 4 or 5 years. if we don't ramp up. defense spending. and we have this whole process in place in nato to exactly establish. >> what all the allies. >> have to do, and it will be much more than 2%. >> and i'm. >> sylvia mauro. >> here in london. >> european stocks hold around record highs, but a mixed earnings picture. caps further. gains in early trade, with asml and puma dragging on the wider market. >> let's note this. >> year tesla. >> ceo and x owner elon musk has. criticized the stargate ai project launched by president. trump alongside the ceos of openai, oracle and softbank. in a post on x, musk said, quote, they don't actually have the mone
. >> infrastructure, etc. so a lot of public infrastructure has to be provided. >> and the nato secretary general, mark rutte. >> calls on the new us. >> administration to maintain support for ukraine, urging all allies to do their part. it is impossible to. >> keep nato safe. the whole. >> nato territory safe. >> yes. for now, yes, we. >> can do that, but not in. >> 4 or 5 years. if we don't ramp up. defense spending. and we have this whole...
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so and george has this monologue discussion, debate, etc, etc. so we'll go on week after week, month after month, because they're putting the go house for the route. you craig gets weaker and smaller. so i mean when, when are they negotiating for that? well, that's the side. it's a, it's, it's a cynical policy that was a, that's been initiated by the united states, which is, well, we're going to, uh, we can rush, are we going to, after we're going to bleed ross? are we going to injure russia? we're going to empower is russia. but by doing so, you're doing it at the expense of ukraine and the american policy in a, to oppose it will. so what i mean, we, you know, the ukraine is expandable, the problem is, is escalate to de escalate policy. is that it's a never ending. that's. and once you go down that path, that means the war uh, goes on forever because of course, the moment. uh, usually it seems as if, hey, well, you know, the, maybe maybe we can now sit down and negotiate where and where in a stronger position. so one, no, no, because then, you k
so and george has this monologue discussion, debate, etc, etc. so we'll go on week after week, month after month, because they're putting the go house for the route. you craig gets weaker and smaller. so i mean when, when are they negotiating for that? well, that's the side. it's a, it's, it's a cynical policy that was a, that's been initiated by the united states, which is, well, we're going to, uh, we can rush, are we going to, after we're going to bleed ross? are we going to injure russia?...
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we need an industrial strategy that is countrywide etc etc, to what extent will this ai 0pportunitiespportunities action plan feel that? , . ., , opportunities action plan feel that? ,. ., , , that? it is certainly good news but is it a _ that? it is certainly good news but is it a big _ that? it is certainly good news but is it a big surprise? - that? it is certainly good news but is it a big surprise? not i but is it a big surprise? not really. many companies, many teachers for instance are already using ai and you can expect that to be the case going forward. if you like ai going forward. if you like al was already there and it is good if the government is going to give some support to that, certainly, and we must remember, about last spring, the imf said the uk was quite world positioned as an economy to benefit from al and that is because there is a reasonably well educated labour force and regulations read anything so hopefully this economy in the uk will benefit through ai and the reason, or how it would benefit, would be raising productivity which really is the key to unleashi
we need an industrial strategy that is countrywide etc etc, to what extent will this ai 0pportunitiespportunities action plan feel that? , . ., , opportunities action plan feel that? ,. ., , , that? it is certainly good news but is it a _ that? it is certainly good news but is it a big _ that? it is certainly good news but is it a big surprise? - that? it is certainly good news but is it a big surprise? not i but is it a big surprise? not really. many companies, many teachers for instance are...
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i mean, my baby and etc, etc. kind of let us hear. well yeah, i don't know what i'm worried about that. okay. same. okay, goodbye. oh, well man, so i mean, i mean i need to have a hold of them. right? yes. to see that knowledge, this man has of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish from attracting anyone who most preferred to hunt that night. an ar test of seeing one are very sleep. so we're doing the next best thing, sitting a camera trap which are seeing you on the table, you some money towards their activity. for the rest of the amenities like and i thought a credit it's full list. and if you take out the very top predator everything cascades down from that and comes out of order. even though it's early here in the park, in terms of re balancing, we can see some big changes for their water system. some grasslands are definitely coming back. the number of whom was in the park and the numbers and whatnot goes in the park foxes. but the success comes when all of those pieces are truly back in a system that's functioning wi
i mean, my baby and etc, etc. kind of let us hear. well yeah, i don't know what i'm worried about that. okay. same. okay, goodbye. oh, well man, so i mean, i mean i need to have a hold of them. right? yes. to see that knowledge, this man has of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish from attracting anyone who most preferred to hunt that night. an ar test of seeing one are very sleep. so we're doing the next best thing, sitting a camera trap which are seeing you on the table, you some...
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i think i want to kind of like accelerate that, you know, so, so for interpretation looking, yeah, etc. so the battle field today is a field of images. yeah. palms that deliver to target via multiple cameras in the relation between you know, camera on the drone, the camera on the roku. i completely agree with that. and so you're, you're, you're talking about, for example, what, how does the targeting computer in a drone work or a targeting camera? and what it does is, takes images automatically interprets those images i use as evil. here as a target, there is not a target. there is a combatant, non combat of what have you. right? and so the, that image making is a part of the kill chain, you know, as a, as they call. and that's, that's really weird. now in terms of, that's a very, that's kind of a new thing in the history of images. and that's really interesting to me because of course, as a politics of interpretation to that. yeah, right. however, that politics of interpretation is hard coded into the algorithms that are analyzing the software. and we can see that same logic in things
i think i want to kind of like accelerate that, you know, so, so for interpretation looking, yeah, etc. so the battle field today is a field of images. yeah. palms that deliver to target via multiple cameras in the relation between you know, camera on the drone, the camera on the roku. i completely agree with that. and so you're, you're, you're talking about, for example, what, how does the targeting computer in a drone work or a targeting camera? and what it does is, takes images automatically...
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of previous administrations making sticky keyboards, etc. for the incoming staff, i don't know if that's happening this time. we often find out later. but what i do know is it is a tradition for the presidents to leave a letter for the incoming president. and we know that that's something that joe biden is doing for president elect trump. we don't know what is going to say, but that will be awaiting him as a resolute desk because it's called in the oval office. that will give us a sense of what the conversations about, but we do know that when it comes to the presidency of joe biden, but this was all about keeping the faith keeping the struggle for the soul of the nation. this was about him making sure that traditions were restored, whether it was this t, whether it was the peaceful transfer of power. joe biden has spent a half century of his life in public service. and he told a church in south carolina just on sunday, but he is not going anywhere, even though he is officially tapping off a half century of public service. he intends to cont
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but iran, russia, china, etc. do not have that first amendment right when they attempt to influence our domestic condition by turning americans against each other, undermining election integrity, undermining confidence, that is an attack and we need to call that out as well. so i'm over time. thank you, chairman, and i yield back. >> the gentleman yields and i now recognize the chairman of the transportation subcommittee mr. jimenez from florida for 5 minutes questioning. >> thank you, mr. chairman. before i move on to cybersecurity, as the only career firefighter ever elected to congress, i want to share my colleague mr. swalwell's condolences to what has happened in l.a. but i also would like to see if you would consider doing some kind of a fact finding trip by this committee to la to determine what the conditions were prior to the fire, what the response to that fire was, and also what strategies, what mitigation strategies that we need to take in order to make sure it never happens again. because there are ce
but iran, russia, china, etc. do not have that first amendment right when they attempt to influence our domestic condition by turning americans against each other, undermining election integrity, undermining confidence, that is an attack and we need to call that out as well. so i'm over time. thank you, chairman, and i yield back. >> the gentleman yields and i now recognize the chairman of the transportation subcommittee mr. jimenez from florida for 5 minutes questioning. >> thank...
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we know that we probably are the ones our keys, etc, etc. we genocide community too. so course, the woods would also come at least getting much stuck on this would be good because it is a classic case study in which to time a communities of on the southern tip of africa are taking on a might see, you know, so the west and power is a case that people are following because it was set up a place it in full. how are the african countries you know, from this experience to also deal with with a full man with a former collodion last like like france and like the gym and so on. i'm. so a lot of countries and there was no way of unintended. so that way, at one point into the power that was with keen interest, like we did, i had friends with oxford because i was you know, putting a claim to say no, what was it you guys did it wrong the noon the .
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., etc.. this is why we need alliance. we need alliances with lithuania and alliances with our nato partners and alliances all over the world to help push back on this nationalist imperialist pro authoritarianism regime at this as part of our strategy and we are trying to enlist partners all over the world. essentially the need to help ukraine defend itself because it's a litmus test of our resolve. >> to rap us up first and foremost i wanted to thank secretary rand for being here we truly appreciate you taking the time and all the prep that went into the session today and thanks to our partners at the atlantic council for joining us and thanks to all of you for joining us here in person and on line. have a great dane we will see you next time. thank you. [applause]
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i mean, they're focused on totally unnecessary programs, dei, etc., etc.,, versus the foundation thalments that the city needs like basic infrastructure. case in point, they stopped the hydrant testing program last month. that's ridiculous are. charles: yeah a. >> they're totally wasting taxpayers' money. it's unbelievable. it's like the democrats have mastered the metric of high pay to pit pitiful performance. it's the opposite of every -- the complete opposite of what we want, right? yet it's totally thematic to democratic leadership. charles: well, you know, at the end of the day though it's incumbent upon voters to eventually vote out those people who just don't have your self-breast interests at heart or the votest interests at heart. i do want to say congratulations on the birth of your daughter. santa monica was heavy hit. that was the hospital you went to. we're happy you and your family are safe. god bless you, man. talk to you again real soon. >> charles, thank you so much. maga. charles: you got it. [laughter] all right, folks. fox corporation has made a $1 million donation
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we know that we the ones our keys, etc, etc. so of course the words would also come for 2 months and i was struck up. this would be good because it is a classic case study in which to time a communities of on the southern tip of africa are taking on a might see, you know, so the width and power is a case that people are following because it was set to a place it in full, how are the assets and countries you know what you learned from this experience to also deal with um with a phone line with a phone line. collodion massis like like france and belgium and, and so on. i'm. so a lot of countries in their way, go away if i mean kind of stuck with at one point into the power with keen interest . like, what did i have friends with oxford? cuz i was looking at you know, putting a claim to say no, what was that you guys did it wrong. the news the of the revolution of 1789 in france gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples in the branch of overseas territories. but paris did not want to part with its sources of profit. so 1
we know that we the ones our keys, etc, etc. so of course the words would also come for 2 months and i was struck up. this would be good because it is a classic case study in which to time a communities of on the southern tip of africa are taking on a might see, you know, so the width and power is a case that people are following because it was set to a place it in full, how are the assets and countries you know what you learned from this experience to also deal with um with a phone line with a...
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and when we see, get data from insurance companies, etc., we can see the profile of those who use our medicines. we can see that they are, on average, people with a very high bmi, well above 30. so, there is also the approved label, so we feel comfortable about that it is people in need of medical intervention to treat serious obesity situations. francine: but you have become such a phenomenon. and, you know, there are memes. you are right, it is all over social media. and some are saying, look, the problem with this is it could actually lead to more eating disorders. and this is probably because of the increase in social media. what do pharma companies do? can they do anything to kind of balance this? lars: yeah, i think we have quite spent some time on understanding, what does this mean, what's the breadth of it, and we have come to realize that we cannot control social media. we try to be present and get our messaging in, but then all our medicines, they take a physician writing a script. so, we really focus on the physician, to make sure they understand, what are the mechanisms, w
and when we see, get data from insurance companies, etc., we can see the profile of those who use our medicines. we can see that they are, on average, people with a very high bmi, well above 30. so, there is also the approved label, so we feel comfortable about that it is people in need of medical intervention to treat serious obesity situations. francine: but you have become such a phenomenon. and, you know, there are memes. you are right, it is all over social media. and some are saying,...
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we will see that as policy debates etc. continue. we also had some versus in terms of race and ethnicity. our center is based in new jersey and we had our first latina woman elected to congress. in oregon, the first black woman was sent to congress. these are all gains when we think about the diversity of women's representation. i would add one more thing. beyond the congressional level, we also now have three states at parity, meaning that women are at or above 50% of the full state legislature. while that is only three of 50 states, it is the first time we have -- we have only before had one state at any given time that reached that level of parity. we are reaching gains both in parity and women serving in office. caller: i can appreciate what the guest is saying, and i do, but when she mentions the last election cycle, it looks like the only thing standing in the way of women is women. that's what it looks like to me, because -- it seems to me that women voted really overwhelmingly against their own interests. this is who they ele
we will see that as policy debates etc. continue. we also had some versus in terms of race and ethnicity. our center is based in new jersey and we had our first latina woman elected to congress. in oregon, the first black woman was sent to congress. these are all gains when we think about the diversity of women's representation. i would add one more thing. beyond the congressional level, we also now have three states at parity, meaning that women are at or above 50% of the full state...
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publish more black authors, etc.? well, it's just not me. it's it's a whole community of people. they're a very variety of groups that are working to help publishers address a need in the and from time to time they do there was you know when i first started there was a surge in interest in an urban literature so some of these that i talked about supported in the past these were indie writing, you know, gritty stories about the urban environment. and they were selling a boatload of on their own and, you know, mainstream publishing listened and they perked up. they started publishing all of these guys in mass. you know, they weren't quite a successful of marketing these books as as the indie authors were, but they did that there was a need and there were other trends. i recall perhaps the first, you know, before i started was a time where black women authors, the new york times at the same time. and, you know, that whole commercial literature genre well in and a bunch of a host of other authors became super and publishing, you know, produced books and that in the in those venues to
publish more black authors, etc.? well, it's just not me. it's it's a whole community of people. they're a very variety of groups that are working to help publishers address a need in the and from time to time they do there was you know when i first started there was a surge in interest in an urban literature so some of these that i talked about supported in the past these were indie writing, you know, gritty stories about the urban environment. and they were selling a boatload of on their own...
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was calling things the way the where was referring to apartheid, such a colonialism, etc. where inappropriate or even on to submit it can be accused as a, as, as a jewish person here fund to semitism. i found a bit bizarre, but the, the minutes, it's politics and her into those field they've become but the fields themselves. and we need to not only fight for the messages that we say, but for the capacity to speak for the ability of a speak can be heard. and this is one thing and not or is that we can never consider the art and cultural domain. the forums of thoughts and culture to be neutral of politics themselves. and very often we find ourselves investigating the very museum of gallery where we are presenting and such a case happened at the with me when we were invited to the with me being uh, realizing that one of the funders of the exhibition was actually an honest dealer. and invest to go to the with me at the, with me. so that was kind of the way to turn the, you know, the kind of the white cube of the black black box into not only a space where you can reflect upon
was calling things the way the where was referring to apartheid, such a colonialism, etc. where inappropriate or even on to submit it can be accused as a, as, as a jewish person here fund to semitism. i found a bit bizarre, but the, the minutes, it's politics and her into those field they've become but the fields themselves. and we need to not only fight for the messages that we say, but for the capacity to speak for the ability of a speak can be heard. and this is one thing and not or is that...
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mary rogers, etc. they're going to create a genre that people will flock to of true crime and involving female victims victims. and they sell. in addition, any crime involve being crimes within a family anything sensational with selling the lizzie borden case is going to fall right into this. and it's an era where people had a fascination with detectives beginning with the stories of edgar allan poe and sherlock holmes, but also stories of scotland yard looking for jack the ripper and detectives, the first african-american detectives in new orleans, etc. and the lizzie borden story will be intertwined with all of these and will be a true crime sensation. and this one has the added twist, which we discussed last time that if people in the victorian era weren't who they peared to be and the victorian middle and upper classes who put uch faith in the elaborate dress and the customs of the era in crowded cities to separate from the masses and allow you to know who you could trust and who you couldn't. well
mary rogers, etc. they're going to create a genre that people will flock to of true crime and involving female victims victims. and they sell. in addition, any crime involve being crimes within a family anything sensational with selling the lizzie borden case is going to fall right into this. and it's an era where people had a fascination with detectives beginning with the stories of edgar allan poe and sherlock holmes, but also stories of scotland yard looking for jack the ripper and...