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it's been 35 years since the first atomic bomb fell on hiroshima. the great majority of the world's people cannot remember a time when the nuclear shadow did not hang over the earth. our minds have adjusted to it as after a time, our eyes adjust to the dark. the risk of a nuclear conflagration has not left us. >> president jimmy carter's state funeral motorcade is making a stop at the georgia state capital for a moment of silence. we are live in atlanta. pres. carter: always nice to hear a good introduction particularly from someone who is so close. in thinking of what i would say i decided not to write text. instead, things that are important to me, dealing with this important subject. there is an underlying problem that has faced every leader in the middle east and every mediator who has attempted to resolve disputes. the difficulty in communication. some weeks ago, about this time, i was standing before an audience
it's been 35 years since the first atomic bomb fell on hiroshima. the great majority of the world's people cannot remember a time when the nuclear shadow did not hang over the earth. our minds have adjusted to it as after a time, our eyes adjust to the dark. the risk of a nuclear conflagration has not left us. >> president jimmy carter's state funeral motorcade is making a stop at the georgia state capital for a moment of silence. we are live in atlanta. pres. carter: always nice to hear...
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hiroshima is a strict classical piece. ats closer to is what lillian rose did with picture or my own book. sere heah es the techniques of the cosmic comic short nov it was natural that should progress from that experiment t self in much deeper water. i read in the paper and the di d been quoted as saying that reporting is now morentested in the non than fiction. now that's not what i said. and it's impo mto get this straight. what i think is the reporting me as interesting fiction and done as a underlining those two as as i don't mean to say that one is i feel that creative reportage has been neglected andat rele the 20th century writing. and while it can be an artistic outlet for the creative writer, it has never been particularly explored. okay. okay. so what we essentially see here is that there has been creative journalism like john hershey's wiersema and oscar lewis as children of sanchez. but it's not quite the novel. why do you think it's not quite the nonfiction novel. why is it still journalism? yes, i was going t
hiroshima is a strict classical piece. ats closer to is what lillian rose did with picture or my own book. sere heah es the techniques of the cosmic comic short nov it was natural that should progress from that experiment t self in much deeper water. i read in the paper and the di d been quoted as saying that reporting is now morentested in the non than fiction. now that's not what i said. and it's impo mto get this straight. what i think is the reporting me as interesting fiction and done as a...
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it's now been 35 years since the first atomic bomb fell on hiroshima. the great majority of the world's people cannot remember a time when the nuclear shadow did not hang over the earth. our minds have adjusted to it as after a time our eyes adjust to the dark. yet the risk of a nuclear conflagration has not lessened. it has not happened yet. thank god. but that can give us little comfort for what only has to happen once the danger is becoming greater. as the arsenals of a superpowers grow in size and sophistication. and as other governments, perhaps even in the future, dozens of governments acquire these weapons. it may only be a matter of time before madness, desperation, greed or miscalculation. lets lose this terrible force in an all out nuclear war. more destructive power than in all of world war two would be unleashed every second. during the long afternoon it would take for all the missiles and bombs to fall. a world war two every second. more people killed in the first few hours than in all the wars of history put together. the survivors, if any
it's now been 35 years since the first atomic bomb fell on hiroshima. the great majority of the world's people cannot remember a time when the nuclear shadow did not hang over the earth. our minds have adjusted to it as after a time our eyes adjust to the dark. yet the risk of a nuclear conflagration has not lessened. it has not happened yet. thank god. but that can give us little comfort for what only has to happen once the danger is becoming greater. as the arsenals of a superpowers grow in...
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hiroshima is creative in t nsthat hershey isn't taking something off a tape recorded and eting, but it still hasn't got anything to do with what i'm g about. hiroshimtrt cssical piece. what is closer to is what lln rose diditpicture or my own book. the muse are heard, which uses the techniques ofmi comic short novel. it was natural that shouldprrest and get myself in much deeper water. adn the paper and the other day that i had been quoted as saying that reps w more interested in the non than fi now that's not what i s and it's important to me to get what i think is the reporting can be made as interestingfiion, underlining those two as as i don't mean tot e is superior form to the other. i feel that creative r has been neglected and has great relevance. the 20th century writing. and while it can be an artistic outlet for the creative writer, it has never been particularly explored. okay. okay. so what we essentially see here is that there has been creative journalism like john hershey's wiersema and oscar lewis as children of sanchez. but it's not quite the novel. why do you think it'
hiroshima is creative in t nsthat hershey isn't taking something off a tape recorded and eting, but it still hasn't got anything to do with what i'm g about. hiroshimtrt cssical piece. what is closer to is what lln rose diditpicture or my own book. the muse are heard, which uses the techniques ofmi comic short novel. it was natural that shouldprrest and get myself in much deeper water. adn the paper and the other day that i had been quoted as saying that reps w more interested in the non than...
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way, a $100000.00 tons of bonds is equivalent to several atomic bomb the united states dropped on hiroshima. so when we speak to this massive, incredibly unprecedented bomb being in an area of the size of gaza, we're talking about introducing not only as best this, but also incredible amounts of toxic metals into that environment. we are introducing let and mercury, which are normal thompson's. we're going to do some all kinds of corrections and carcinogens, and what i can see happening in gaza is that you have but we are looking into the future where god is not a good place for reproduction. and i might add that that is a war crime if you inflict so much damage on to a place where it becomes impossible to have healthy children, you are committed to work on that's expected to leave long term damage. chemical substances like uranium from lessons and bonds, lingering people's bodies as was documented after this 2002 us. we now know these chemicals caused for defects for productive issues and various concerts. and a more devastating outcome is expected and has where his real has dropped thousa
way, a $100000.00 tons of bonds is equivalent to several atomic bomb the united states dropped on hiroshima. so when we speak to this massive, incredibly unprecedented bomb being in an area of the size of gaza, we're talking about introducing not only as best this, but also incredible amounts of toxic metals into that environment. we are introducing let and mercury, which are normal thompson's. we're going to do some all kinds of corrections and carcinogens, and what i can see happening in gaza...
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. >> it looks like hiroshima.just some horrible thing. >> our motto is when they go low, we go high. >> what's going on with michelle obama? plus, he knew. donald trump could not have had a better leadoff hitter for his cabinet nominees. pete hegseth for secretary of defense. when pete walked into the hearing room, he got a standing o. you. usa. >> usa. usa. usa. >> hundreds of combat veterans showed up in washington to march in support for pete, but there were a few troublemakers in the room which caused things to get off to a kind of a rocky start. >> pete, you are a misogynist. not only that, you are a christian zionist. >> accountability and readiness. >> when are you going to stop bombing babies in gaza? veterans are committing suicide and are homeless. the genocide in gaza. >> that's the recruiting crisis. come on. no money for disasters. only 8 billion to answer your children. that's the recruiting crisis. >> can i leave? please? >> once that was all over, hegseth delivered his opening statement. watch. >>
. >> it looks like hiroshima.just some horrible thing. >> our motto is when they go low, we go high. >> what's going on with michelle obama? plus, he knew. donald trump could not have had a better leadoff hitter for his cabinet nominees. pete hegseth for secretary of defense. when pete walked into the hearing room, he got a standing o. you. usa. >> usa. usa. usa. >> hundreds of combat veterans showed up in washington to march in support for pete, but there were a...
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it wasn't until after hiroshima that the town learned the huge booms role in ending the war.but no one warned the community of the possibility of long term consequences. we just knew that it was the atom bomb. we didn't know that it was contamination and radiation. we just didn't give it much thought because we believed the government. and so they stayed in tularosa. five generations of lucy's family have lived here since trinity. so this is where the kids played? yes. we played. we spent the summers here. her daughter, doris walters, shows us around the family's adobe home and the acequia, the irrigation ditch. they played and bathed in and now believe was irradiated. i never thought i would get cancer, just like my great grandmother and my grandmother and all my aunts. it gives me chills. walters, who is now in recovery from breast cancer, says it was a distant cousin who first opened her eyes to a possible connection to nuclear tests 19 years ago. very few people would even listen to me. after surviving her own cancer, tina cordova began to see links to other illnesses in
it wasn't until after hiroshima that the town learned the huge booms role in ending the war.but no one warned the community of the possibility of long term consequences. we just knew that it was the atom bomb. we didn't know that it was contamination and radiation. we just didn't give it much thought because we believed the government. and so they stayed in tularosa. five generations of lucy's family have lived here since trinity. so this is where the kids played? yes. we played. we spent the...
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there was no hiroshima and nagasaki. but he became part of the class that was ostracized by a lot of people at the naval academy and in the big navy because it was a small s.w.a.t. group that was going to go on submarines. carter got into that program. it takes a special kind of person to go from a to b with no radar detection, going low on the ocean floor, going all over, along the shores of china and asia. he was in the atlantic fleet and the pacific fleet. he had one ambition in life: to be chief naval operations. that left him when his father died because he went back in 1953 and took over the family business and also saw how many people his father helped by giving loans on things during the great depression and the like. the naval academy now is really celebrating jimmy carter and the navy is but for a while in the reagan era, he wasn't given the love out of the u.s. navy we are seeing today. >> they do not want him to leave, trying to block him from leaving buddy's dad died and somebody had to go back. >> rosalynn
there was no hiroshima and nagasaki. but he became part of the class that was ostracized by a lot of people at the naval academy and in the big navy because it was a small s.w.a.t. group that was going to go on submarines. carter got into that program. it takes a special kind of person to go from a to b with no radar detection, going low on the ocean floor, going all over, along the shores of china and asia. he was in the atlantic fleet and the pacific fleet. he had one ambition in life: to be...
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way, a $100000.00 tons of bonds is equivalent to several atomic bomb the united states dropped on hiroshima. so when we speak to this massive, incredibly unprecedented bomb being in an area of the size of gaza, we're talking about introducing not only as best this, but also incredible amounts of toxic metals into that environment. we are introducing let and mercury, which are normal thompson's. we're going to do some all kinds of teresa jones and carcinogens, and what i can see happening in gaza is that it has become a place that does not allow for healthy production. we have looked at this issue a reproduction, any rocks in multiple cities. and i will talk about it, but the time comes and what we do show is that metals like titanium that's like, tungsten, like linen, mercury, and cadmium and comb. u. v. go up in the bodies of children who have been exposed to military pollution, including bombings and bullets, etc. so what this does is that it creates health issues in the children in the form of birth defects. if the mother of pregnant mother is exposed to all these talks and during her pr
way, a $100000.00 tons of bonds is equivalent to several atomic bomb the united states dropped on hiroshima. so when we speak to this massive, incredibly unprecedented bomb being in an area of the size of gaza, we're talking about introducing not only as best this, but also incredible amounts of toxic metals into that environment. we are introducing let and mercury, which are normal thompson's. we're going to do some all kinds of teresa jones and carcinogens, and what i can see happening in...
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and then rishi sunak went to a summit of leaders of the biggest countries, g7 summit in hiroshima injapanwas with him on that trip. and i remember on the plane him getting asked lots of questions byjournalists about al, and it became clear thatjust in the last few weeks before that, he had become much more seized of the dangers of ai. and then you had the ai safety summit that the uk hosted — keynote speaker one elon musk, and the government had moved to a different position. it is very striking then, to see peter carl getting closer to something like the uk government's official position on this, which is it's a big opportunity for the uk. does it amount to very much? i think that almost doesn't necessarily matter. just having a cabinet minister on your programme sounding like a tech evangelist, i think is what the government wants from today, and they want that to be a signal to the ai sector that the uk should be a happy home for them because, and this takes us right back to some of the sort of things that governments were saying during the brexit years — and peter kyle very much was n
and then rishi sunak went to a summit of leaders of the biggest countries, g7 summit in hiroshima injapanwas with him on that trip. and i remember on the plane him getting asked lots of questions byjournalists about al, and it became clear thatjust in the last few weeks before that, he had become much more seized of the dangers of ai. and then you had the ai safety summit that the uk hosted — keynote speaker one elon musk, and the government had moved to a different position. it is very...
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and then rishi sunak went to a summit of leaders of the biggest countries, g7 summit in hiroshima injapanwas with him on that trip. and i remember on the plane him getting asked lots of questions byjournalists about al, and it became clear thatjust in the last few weeks before that, he had become much more seized of the dangers of ai. and then you had the ai safety summit that the uk hosted — keynote speaker one elon musk, and the government had moved to a different position. it is very striking then, to see peter kyle getting closer to something like the uk government's original position on this, which is it's a big opportunity for the uk. does it amount to very much? i think that almost doesn't necessarily matter. just having a cabinet minister on your programme sounding like a tech evangelist, i think is what the government wants from today, and they want that to be a signal to the ai sector that the uk should be a happy home for them, because, and this takes us right back to some of the sort of things that governments were saying during the brexit years — and peter kyle very much was
and then rishi sunak went to a summit of leaders of the biggest countries, g7 summit in hiroshima injapanwas with him on that trip. and i remember on the plane him getting asked lots of questions byjournalists about al, and it became clear thatjust in the last few weeks before that, he had become much more seized of the dangers of ai. and then you had the ai safety summit that the uk hosted — keynote speaker one elon musk, and the government had moved to a different position. it is very...
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we did not negotiate with japan after hiroshima and nagasaki. we sit unconditional surrender and release the 40000 americans you hold and that is what they did. but we would not be in this position here in january of 2025 if that is the position joe biden had taken in october of 2023. if we had simply backed israel to the hilt from the beginning of this war. providing israel the weapons it needed, when it needed them and in the quantities it needed them. and certainly not putting diplomatic and political pressure on israel to cut bad deals for the last 15 months. and, in all these exit speeches and exit interviews, tony blinken has admitted that every time u.s. or international pressure was brought to bear on israel it cost hamas to walk away from the table or make a more unreasonable demands because they thought joe biden are european leaders t who put e pressure on prime minister netanyahu that hamas could not on the battlefield. the reason we are in this position where there is still almost 100 hostages left in gaza seven of whom are american
we did not negotiate with japan after hiroshima and nagasaki. we sit unconditional surrender and release the 40000 americans you hold and that is what they did. but we would not be in this position here in january of 2025 if that is the position joe biden had taken in october of 2023. if we had simply backed israel to the hilt from the beginning of this war. providing israel the weapons it needed, when it needed them and in the quantities it needed them. and certainly not putting diplomatic and...
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. >> looks like hiroshima or just semi horrible thing. >> our motto is win they go though we go high. [cheering] >> what's going on with michelle obama. plus. >> hello. ♪ ♪ >> donald trump could not have had a better leadoff hitter for his cabinet nominees peer pete hegseth for secretary of defense. win pete walked into the hearing room he got a standing o. [cheering] [applause] [chanting] >> hundreds of combat veterans showed up to merge and support for pete but there were a few troublemakers in the room which caused thanks to get off to kind of a rocky start. >> you are a misogynist tack not only that, you are a christian zionist! >> accountability and readiness. >> winner you going to stop bombing because? >> in gaza! money for disasters 8 billion. >> entity, please. >> once that was all over pete hegseth delivered his opening statement, watch. >> unlike the current administration, politics should play no part in military matters. we are not republicans, we are not democrats, we are american warriors. our standards we'll be high and they will be equal not equitable. that's a very d
. >> looks like hiroshima or just semi horrible thing. >> our motto is win they go though we go high. [cheering] >> what's going on with michelle obama. plus. >> hello. ♪ ♪ >> donald trump could not have had a better leadoff hitter for his cabinet nominees peer pete hegseth for secretary of defense. win pete walked into the hearing room he got a standing o. [cheering] [applause] [chanting] >> hundreds of combat veterans showed up to merge and support for...
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it looks like hiroshima or some horrible thing.e sense of community, neighbors meeting neighbors never met before and people all pitching in, i mean, i try the look at the bright side of things. lauren: it's hard to look at the bright side but people are. jennifer garner handed out meals to the evacuees and first respond's. halle berry donated her entire chose set to victims who will need clothing. and hen there's this, harry and meghan. they visited an l.a. fire evacuation site in pasadena. there's pictures of them. they're getting slammed by many people. hey, you don't live here, you live in montecito. yes, they donated, they opened their home to evacuees, but they call that that disaster tourism because harry and meghan, to to me, embody the woke culture that sort of created this mess. stuart: all right, lauren, i'll leave it at that. >>> right now pete hegseth's confirmation hearings are underway. it's on capitol hill. we'll bring you any tense exchanges, there have been some. >>> one family saved their home from the fires by u
it looks like hiroshima or some horrible thing.e sense of community, neighbors meeting neighbors never met before and people all pitching in, i mean, i try the look at the bright side of things. lauren: it's hard to look at the bright side but people are. jennifer garner handed out meals to the evacuees and first respond's. halle berry donated her entire chose set to victims who will need clothing. and hen there's this, harry and meghan. they visited an l.a. fire evacuation site in pasadena....
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parts of pacific palisades look like hiroshima after the atomic bomb.ire communities are decimated. in alt edina, about one dozen homes are left in a neighbourhood of 5000 people. three major fires are still uncontained as crews are bracing for another weekend of the powerful santa ana winds. on the streets it is turning into the wild west. looters on scooters or ransacking homes. thieves are dashing through rubble -- with flat screens. some of them disguised as fire officials and utility workers. looting is so out of hand that some residents are scared to leave their burned-out homes. the governor says looting will not be tolerated. these communities have suffered enough. well unless they loot less than $950, then gavin doesn't mind. one of the twins called him out saying this, quote, you would your party have been tolerating looting for years. you normalized this behaviour and lawlessness. you are a disgrace. resign now. it is a free-for-all in l.a. every man for themselves, literally. yesterday, local residents had to take down a vagrant with a blowt
parts of pacific palisades look like hiroshima after the atomic bomb.ire communities are decimated. in alt edina, about one dozen homes are left in a neighbourhood of 5000 people. three major fires are still uncontained as crews are bracing for another weekend of the powerful santa ana winds. on the streets it is turning into the wild west. looters on scooters or ransacking homes. thieves are dashing through rubble -- with flat screens. some of them disguised as fire officials and utility...
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honestly, it looks like the pictures we saw after hiroshima in world war ii, and i'm not exaggerating step out and give you a look at what we're seeing. pacific palisades, just one single street where every single house on this street has been completely wiped out on both sides. we are talking multimillion dollar homes. we've got melted cars. basically, the only parts of these homes that made it through are their brick chimneys. just rubble all over the place. take a look across the way, stuart. just in the last 15 minutes, this new random, i don't know if it's a spot fire or if something reignited, that just started. it looks like there are fire crews over there trying to handle that, but it is the just absolute devastation out here with more than 5,000 structures destroyed, and it's about to get harder for firefighters. take a look at this video. l.a. county has these two aircraft called super scoopers. they are incredibly important. one of them is grounded now because there was a civilian drone flying around out here yesterday, and it crashed into one of the super scoopers and dama
honestly, it looks like the pictures we saw after hiroshima in world war ii, and i'm not exaggerating step out and give you a look at what we're seeing. pacific palisades, just one single street where every single house on this street has been completely wiped out on both sides. we are talking multimillion dollar homes. we've got melted cars. basically, the only parts of these homes that made it through are their brick chimneys. just rubble all over the place. take a look across the way,...
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that's what it looks like hiroshima, but the infrastructure and policy is difficult in terms of buildingthanks for being with us. always appreciate it. the u.s. ambassador to nato kurt volker on trump's bid to take control of greenland. brian kilmeade on biden's final days in the white house. border sheriff thaddeus cleveland debunking claims about illegal migrant crossings. the 10:00 hour of "varney" & company is next. [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we're asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and how clean water advances can help transform our tomorrows. better questions. better outcomes. t. rowe price (vo) weight loss. for so long, i felt stuck. but zepbound means change. zepbound is for adults with obesity, to help lose weight and keep it off. activating 2 naturally occurring hormone receptors in my body, it works differently. it's changing what i believe is possible when it comes to weight loss. it's changing how much weight i los
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we didn't negotiate after hiroshima and egg iseki we said and conditional surrender and give us backns. that said a deal was underweight predicted the way hamas might break the deal and that's what happened yesterday. one reason why the israeli government paused the relocation of the people of gaza. i would say of hamas would continue the cease-fire they need to respect every single term of the deal. >> we are watching win it -- minute-by-minute. i want to ask you for the hearings this week. you chair we'll know here from the dni nominee who's got plenty of critics out there from both sides of the aisle. let me read from the former chairman of the u.s. national intelligence commission writing she's got no background in intelligence whatsoever and never managed much of anything even more worryingly as someone meant to advise the president and protect our nation secrets from adversaries cozying up to at least two vicious dictators who are america's enemies. their concerns about her positions and her use of her tools and how she feels about them. are you confident you've had those quest
we didn't negotiate after hiroshima and egg iseki we said and conditional surrender and give us backns. that said a deal was underweight predicted the way hamas might break the deal and that's what happened yesterday. one reason why the israeli government paused the relocation of the people of gaza. i would say of hamas would continue the cease-fire they need to respect every single term of the deal. >> we are watching win it -- minute-by-minute. i want to ask you for the hearings this...
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at the same time my general preference is not to with just what they're almost destroyed after hiroshimand nagasaki we did not negotiate with japan was an unconditional surrender and give us a 40000 americans back. that said the deal is underway, we predicted at the time that hamas might break the terms of the deal that is apparently what happened yesterday by not sending home israeli civilian women. that is one reason the israeli government has paused for the gazans in certain areas inside of gaza but i would say if hamas wants to continue the cease-f cease-fire, they need to respect every single term of that deal. shannon: are watching minute by minute to other phases are meant to be negotiate as well when to ask about the hearings he sent intel committee we will hear from tulsi gabbard at dni nominate her plenty of critics out there from both sides of the aisle let's read from a former chairman of the u.s. national intelligence council writing she's got no background in intelligence whatsoever has never managed much of anything. even more worryingly as i was meant to advise the presid
at the same time my general preference is not to with just what they're almost destroyed after hiroshimand nagasaki we did not negotiate with japan was an unconditional surrender and give us a 40000 americans back. that said the deal is underway, we predicted at the time that hamas might break the terms of the deal that is apparently what happened yesterday by not sending home israeli civilian women. that is one reason the israeli government has paused for the gazans in certain areas inside of...
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it looks like h hiroshima it los like a bomb went off. >> ainsley: seeing all these before and afters. videos of parents walking their kids to school. so idyllic. now look at it. even celebrities are speaking out. newscum and baath need to go. this fire is not from climate change you ignorant blank. liberal idiots like you will elect liberal idiots like gavin newsom and bass. failed democratic leaders as the state smowrldz. what are you hearing on the ground there? many. >> bill: everybody has the idea multi millionaire some of them are, it's true. a lot of people like the girl i know, she is a school teacher. she just saved up for a really long time. the other guy whose home burned down deputy district attorney. a prosecutor. we are talking about regular folks, firemen live up here. cops live up here. it doesn't matter what the politics are right now. everybody is just completely devastated. there is going to be time for the blame game. there is going to be time for all sorts of political fallout. i think that's all going to come once these flames are finally out. once -- they are st
it looks like h hiroshima it los like a bomb went off. >> ainsley: seeing all these before and afters. videos of parents walking their kids to school. so idyllic. now look at it. even celebrities are speaking out. newscum and baath need to go. this fire is not from climate change you ignorant blank. liberal idiots like you will elect liberal idiots like gavin newsom and bass. failed democratic leaders as the state smowrldz. what are you hearing on the ground there? many. >> bill:...
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it looks like hiroshima or just some horrible thing. but, you know, the sense of community, neighbors meeting neighbors never met before and people all pitching in. i mean, i try to look at the bright side of things. it is true, though. >> i mean, you see, i mean, the sheriff was just on talking about, you know, the arrest for looters some 30 or so in l.a. county. but what you hear of more, i mean, obviously that's an awful thing. what you hear of more is neighbors helping neighbors, people who didn't even know each other before. >> right? i mean, it's a shame it has to come to that. i mean, the last time, remember, was 911. remember president bush, we all had to get together and the sense of community for 3 or 4 days. everybody put aside their political beliefs. and who's on your lawn on a sign and all that nonsense. and it's happening here today. i mean, it's a shame. that's what it takes. >> but it's interesting you say that because, you know, next week there's, you know, the inauguration, everything. i don't even want to go back to
it looks like hiroshima or just some horrible thing. but, you know, the sense of community, neighbors meeting neighbors never met before and people all pitching in. i mean, i try to look at the bright side of things. it is true, though. >> i mean, you see, i mean, the sheriff was just on talking about, you know, the arrest for looters some 30 or so in l.a. county. but what you hear of more, i mean, obviously that's an awful thing. what you hear of more is neighbors helping neighbors,...
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international court lacked content, we're now promoting the implementation including through the hiroshima a.i. group and we'll continue to cooperate to realize safe, secure and trustworthy a.i. mr. president, to ensure responsible use of a.i. many military domain appropriate measures should be implemented throughout the life cycle of military a.i. capabilities. our commitment to uphold human center principle, the digital applications including international humanitarian law is essential. in this space, japan supports a initiative, the political declaration of responsible military use of a.i. and autonomy. regarding these autonomous weapons system, the group of government experts should continue to play a central role. japan will actively contribute to the effective cooperation of the implementation by the whole international community. mr. president, in conclusion, a.i. has broaden the diverse impact impacts. high-level briefing in october, the security council needs to consider the impact of scientific development on international peace and security. i thank you, mr. president. >> i than
international court lacked content, we're now promoting the implementation including through the hiroshima a.i. group and we'll continue to cooperate to realize safe, secure and trustworthy a.i. mr. president, to ensure responsible use of a.i. many military domain appropriate measures should be implemented throughout the life cycle of military a.i. capabilities. our commitment to uphold human center principle, the digital applications including international humanitarian law is essential. in...
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they were used both by the united states against japan, against hiroshima and nagasaki.ies there were absolutely leveled. with tens of thousands of people killed. can you imagine? that was in 1945. could you imagine if you jump ahead to the early 1960's those weapons had been improved considerably. they were infinitely more dangerous. if they had been used by the soviet union against the united states, the u.s. against the soviet union. not only were those two countries have been wiped out, but the countries all around them all around the world would have been utterly destroyed. we would have been set back decades and decades. think today about how much more perfected those nuclear weapons are. and we don't think about them today. enough. to give a pat on the back to our new president, during the campaign, donald trump was the only major campaign -- candidate that i am aware of who kept raising the issue of nuclear weapons and the danger of using nuclear weapons. just this past week in davo's, trump once again raised the question of nuclear weapon negotiations, which we
they were used both by the united states against japan, against hiroshima and nagasaki.ies there were absolutely leveled. with tens of thousands of people killed. can you imagine? that was in 1945. could you imagine if you jump ahead to the early 1960's those weapons had been improved considerably. they were infinitely more dangerous. if they had been used by the soviet union against the united states, the u.s. against the soviet union. not only were those two countries have been wiped out, but...
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they were used both by the united states against japan, against hiroshima and nagasaki.ies there were absolutely leveled. with tens of thousands of people killed. can you imagine? that was in 1945. could you imagine if you jump ahead to the early 1960's those weapons had been improved considerably. they were infinitely more dangerous. if they had been used by the soviet union against the united states, the u.s. against the soviet union. not only were those two countries have been wiped out, but the countries all around them all around the world would have been utterly destroyed. we would have been set back decades and decades. think today about how much more perfected those nuclear weapons are. and we don't think about them today. enough. to give a pat on the back to our new president, during the campaign, donald trump was the only major campaign -- candidate that i am aware of who kept raising the issue of nuclear weapons and the danger of using nuclear weapons. just this past week in davo's, trump once again raised the question of nuclear weapon negotiations, which we
they were used both by the united states against japan, against hiroshima and nagasaki.ies there were absolutely leveled. with tens of thousands of people killed. can you imagine? that was in 1945. could you imagine if you jump ahead to the early 1960's those weapons had been improved considerably. they were infinitely more dangerous. if they had been used by the soviet union against the united states, the u.s. against the soviet union. not only were those two countries have been wiped out, but...