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the ability to destroy humankind is evident. i don't know how it is going to be -- look at the internet. in the 90's, the internet was a wonderful thing and then the dark forces started working their way in and they take over in many ways. i'm not sure -- how do you see regulation going? what kinds of regulations are going to keep it cap on this and thank you for taking my question. host: answer the question. guest: i have heard the equivalence between the atom bomb and ai before and one way they are similar is they have big potential international implications. we can talk about the race between china and the u.s. and who is going to win the ai race. they are different in other ways. ai is a general-purpose technology. we all use this technology all the time. every time you use talk to text on your phone, it is using algorithms that fall under in many definitions ai. this technology is here, it is being used widespread. john is talking about existential risk and in many ways there is no clear path from the technologies that we
the ability to destroy humankind is evident. i don't know how it is going to be -- look at the internet. in the 90's, the internet was a wonderful thing and then the dark forces started working their way in and they take over in many ways. i'm not sure -- how do you see regulation going? what kinds of regulations are going to keep it cap on this and thank you for taking my question. host: answer the question. guest: i have heard the equivalence between the atom bomb and ai before and one way...
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~ , ., other extension threat to humankind, ai? ~ ., ~ other extension threat to humankind, al?al. they _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this moment i field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences? we detonate an atomic device we might start a _ detonate an atomic device we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world — start a chain reaction that destroys the world. . . ., start a chain reaction that destroys the world. . .. , , . the world. there are ethical essence for the future _ the world. there are ethical essence for the future in _ the world. there are ethical essence for the future in this _ the world. there are ethical essence for the future in this timely - the world. there are ethical essence for the future in this timely film - for the future in this tim
~ , ., other extension threat to humankind, ai? ~ ., ~ other extension threat to humankind, al?al. they _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this moment i field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with the potential of unintended...
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[chiwetel] but the water crisis, when it comes, will not affect all of humankind in the same way. this is helen and ray, the kind of people who until now have never really had to think about where their water came from. in normal times, their consumption is about 80 gallons a day. now its down to 13. and that's a life changer. we're not the same people that we were this time last year. -[helen] its not full. -[ray]no, babe. the idea that we could turn our taps on and there would be no water was real. [man] the officers are acting on a tip-off. local residents told them, employees at this body shop are washing cars with city water, and that is a criminal offense. i personally felt incredibly anxious. [aggressive screaming and shouting] [aggressive screaming and shouting] [woman] there have already been scuffles here. security guards now monitor the site. and there was this sudden madness that was going on. [everyone chanting] water for all or the city must fall. [woman] the local government has brought in severe restrictions forcing people to look for alternative supplies. they ran
[chiwetel] but the water crisis, when it comes, will not affect all of humankind in the same way. this is helen and ray, the kind of people who until now have never really had to think about where their water came from. in normal times, their consumption is about 80 gallons a day. now its down to 13. and that's a life changer. we're not the same people that we were this time last year. -[helen] its not full. -[ray]no, babe. the idea that we could turn our taps on and there would be no water was...
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there's no or problems. of all humankind, then there's no yeah, or problems. of all humankind, thenere's no yeah, but there'sproblems. of all humankind, then there's no yeah, but there's no blems. of all humankind, then there's no yeah, but there's no more. well, yeah, but there's no more people. i mean, this is ridiculous philosophy. >> unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's sort unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's sort of unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's sort of like hical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's sort of like logical logic. it's sort of like logical in a sense, but completely absurd. >> this is one guy. >> this is one guy. >> i'm not sure that other there's whole movement. >> i'm not sure that other there's called e movement. >> i'm not sure that other there's called e mantinatalist. >> it's called the antinatalist. >> it's called the antinatalist. >> going to move on >> well, we're going to move on to our final story of the evening now. this saturday's evening now. this is saturday's star depher lewis. what's this one
there's no or problems. of all humankind, then there's no yeah, or problems. of all humankind, thenere's no yeah, but there'sproblems. of all humankind, then there's no yeah, but there's no blems. of all humankind, then there's no yeah, but there's no more. well, yeah, but there's no more people. i mean, this is ridiculous philosophy. >> unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's sort unethical ridiculous philosophy. >> it's sort of...
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of western countries to use the technological results of the results of science, unfortunately, humankindmaterials that were discovered by the russian military on the territory of ukraine in those laboratories that were funded and maintained by uh, uh, funds of the ministry of defense of the western countries once again show us how relevant this topic is anthrax, and ebola zika and a number of other infections have a certain period when sporotic or isolated cases. we register it , again, imported and they are localized and eliminated promptly. the initiatives of the president of kazakhstan to create an international agency for biosafety accountable to the un security council , the functioning of a new structure. it is jointly responding to threats and strengthening the regime of the joint bioweapons convention formation of radiation chemical and biological protection. in the unity of nato, which vilnius tried so hard to demonstrate at the summit, it looks like a split is planned . these walls did not hear. for a long time, and maybe never at all , a deputy from the left party proposed to
of western countries to use the technological results of the results of science, unfortunately, humankindmaterials that were discovered by the russian military on the territory of ukraine in those laboratories that were funded and maintained by uh, uh, funds of the ministry of defense of the western countries once again show us how relevant this topic is anthrax, and ebola zika and a number of other infections have a certain period when sporotic or isolated cases. we register it , again,...
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of integrity and valor for the good of the nation, for the good of our families and the good of humankind around the world, bless and protect our armed forces as they preserve our precious freedoms. keep the lamp of liberty burning bright on the united states of america and our allies around the world and grant us all your grace to meet the challenges ahead with strength to overcome every obstacle and impart to us the wisdom and the will to do justly, love, mercy and walk help -- humbly before all the days of our lives. it's in your holy precious name i pray, amen. >> distinguished guests, please remain your seats as the president to parks parts, thank you. ♪ ♪
of integrity and valor for the good of the nation, for the good of our families and the good of humankind around the world, bless and protect our armed forces as they preserve our precious freedoms. keep the lamp of liberty burning bright on the united states of america and our allies around the world and grant us all your grace to meet the challenges ahead with strength to overcome every obstacle and impart to us the wisdom and the will to do justly, love, mercy and walk help -- humbly before...
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artificial intelligence to thrierve as a technology in areas where it can improve the conditions of humankind and reason to believe in certain areas such as health care innovation and breakthroughs that that could be the case while at the same time making sure there are guardrails in place to mitigate the downside of artificial intelligence potentially being used by bad actors throughout the world. reporter: in the oversight committee, you have been critical of republicans for bringing up conspiracy theories and investigations that lack any evidence or any justification in your words. but yesterday, the two witnesses were experienced civil servants and they don't have any political conflicts of interest and delivered a pretty compelling narrative saying that hunter biden should have been charged with felonies. all those things said, do you think the democrats should be paying closer attention to that and is there reason for you to have some interest whether or not the d.o.j. did give him a pass? mr. jeffries: that was a prosecutorial decision that was made by a federal prosecutor appointed by
artificial intelligence to thrierve as a technology in areas where it can improve the conditions of humankind and reason to believe in certain areas such as health care innovation and breakthroughs that that could be the case while at the same time making sure there are guardrails in place to mitigate the downside of artificial intelligence potentially being used by bad actors throughout the world. reporter: in the oversight committee, you have been critical of republicans for bringing up...
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humankind. but they were smart. they started playing defense up to then. it was all offense. and you've probably seen the movies banzai attack boats and all this stuff, and they played defense. they had emplacements rimming the shore. you could not see them, and they were basically impregnable. and you have men you have marines, you have 17, 18, nine year old boys wading into that. and if you get hung on that coral, you're dead. the was that the tide would rise five feet. the leading expert, frank holland, he said, yeah, you're going to get five feet. but he had lived on tarawa for 15 years and he changed his assessment and said it's not going to even approach feet, three feet. the admirals played no attention, no attention. in other words, the conditions were lousy they were dangerous. and the admirals know it and the excuse which makes no sense to me is that we could not delay this battle had to go off on november 20th, 1943, despite the fact d-day was delayed. okinawa was delayed, guam was de
humankind. but they were smart. they started playing defense up to then. it was all offense. and you've probably seen the movies banzai attack boats and all this stuff, and they played defense. they had emplacements rimming the shore. you could not see them, and they were basically impregnable. and you have men you have marines, you have 17, 18, nine year old boys wading into that. and if you get hung on that coral, you're dead. the was that the tide would rise five feet. the leading expert,...
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biden believes, as i think most of the world does, that the climate crisis is a universal threat to humankind we can. and we hope we will leave other issues to the side. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. another i20 former and current mcdonald's workers, have contacted the bbc in the last 2a hours, to say they've endured harassment and bullying at the fast—food chain. the new allegations are in response to a bbc investigation broadcast yesterday, which heard from workers as young as 17, who said they were being groped and harassed almost routinely. mcdonald's has apologised, and asked anyone who's experienced or witnessed inappropriate behaviour to contact them on a confidential hot—line. the annual rate of inflation in the united kingdom fell to 7.9% injune, down from 8.7 % in may. however, it still remains four times higher than the target rate and overall inflation in the uk still remains the highest in the g7. rishi sunak has apologised — for the historical treatment of lgbt veterans — who were sacked or forced out of the military for being gay. (you're live with bbc n
biden believes, as i think most of the world does, that the climate crisis is a universal threat to humankind we can. and we hope we will leave other issues to the side. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. another i20 former and current mcdonald's workers, have contacted the bbc in the last 2a hours, to say they've endured harassment and bullying at the fast—food chain. the new allegations are in response to a bbc investigation broadcast yesterday, which heard from workers...
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the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankind see this moment right now as their oppenheimer moment. they're looking to his story to say, "ok, what are our responsibilities?" "how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences?" if we detonate an atomic device, we might start a chain reaction that...destroys the world. there are ethical lessons for the future in this timely film about a scientific genius whose actions irrevocably changed life on earth. katie razzall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's darren bett. look and feel much like summer at the moment here in the uk, it may not be _ the moment here in the uk, it may no. , ., ., ' the moment here in the uk, it may “0! , ., ., ' ., , the moment here in the uk, it may noi , ., ., ' ., , , not be an awful lot better this weekend. _ not be an awful lot better this weekend, because _ not be an awful lot better this weekend, because it - not be an awful lot better this weekend, because it is - not be an awful lot better this weekend, because it is going |
the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankind see this moment right now as their oppenheimer moment. they're looking to his story to say, "ok, what are our responsibilities?" "how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences?" if we detonate an atomic device, we might start a chain reaction that...destroys the world. there are ethical lessons for the future in this timely film about a scientific genius...
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biden believes, as i think most of the world does, that the climate crisis is a universal threat to humankind to deal with it as rapidly as we can. and we hope we will leave other issues to the side. our sports reporter maz farookhi was near where the shooting took place, and joins us now. we do know in the last two minutes the shooter and two members of the public have died in this instant. police are also saying that this isn't an incident of national security it's an isolated incident. happen on the street behind us. it started this morning just before seven a:m.. i witness reports in the area said the shooter is believed to be a 24—year—old male, who enter the building with a shotgun, started shooting people, we heard from a few people. they said they barricaded themselves in an office in this building which are still under construction. construction workers on the 14th floor work hiding and those on the roof as well were there until police arrived. police officers and armed members of the force made their way through the building, the suspect, the shooter, following his way into an eleva
biden believes, as i think most of the world does, that the climate crisis is a universal threat to humankind to deal with it as rapidly as we can. and we hope we will leave other issues to the side. our sports reporter maz farookhi was near where the shooting took place, and joins us now. we do know in the last two minutes the shooter and two members of the public have died in this instant. police are also saying that this isn't an incident of national security it's an isolated incident....
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and fires -- >> but safe to say we are all still here after the tragedies that have happened to humankind so the pronouncement obviously was over the top not true and whether or not human activity is affecting, or not remains an area of active interest in something continued to be vigilant and aware of but we also know the history of the world, at least we can surmise from the data we have and we see the planet melt off and be without ice, virtually frozen over, all that went human activity wasn't incurring so one of the hallmarks of human civilization and humankind is we've managed to adapt to changes so while we ought to be careful about what we do, going all the way back centuries, we ought to be mindful, sometimes we don't have proper perspective and incurious your reflection on the question. what would you say has been the experience with credit unions that are see the fis and are grant recipients over the last 12 months and is the feedback about the certification process? >> the process is run by the department of treasury, there difficulties that have been engaged on that because w
and fires -- >> but safe to say we are all still here after the tragedies that have happened to humankind so the pronouncement obviously was over the top not true and whether or not human activity is affecting, or not remains an area of active interest in something continued to be vigilant and aware of but we also know the history of the world, at least we can surmise from the data we have and we see the planet melt off and be without ice, virtually frozen over, all that went human...
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climate envoy john kerry has told his chinese counterpart that climate change poses a threat to all humankind of face—to—face meetings in beijing. mr kerry said solving climate change requires a new kind of cooperation between china and the united states, the two biggest emitters. china's top diplomat, wang yi, said there was a need for a healthy, stable and sustainable relationship. joyce lee is in hong kong. joyce, this is the second day as we have mentioned. what can you tell us about what has been achieved so far?— achieved so far? well, we haven't — achieved so far? well, we haven't heard _ achieved so far? well, we haven't heard much - achieved so far? well, we i haven't heard much concrete plans yet. but, the us and china has expressed their willingness to have more co—operation between the two countries. and actually, john kerry is the latest top us official visiting china, following blinken and yellen. and it marks the formal resumption of top level climate diplomacy between the two sides. because, there was a suspension in talks since last august when nancy pelosi visited taiwan. so
climate envoy john kerry has told his chinese counterpart that climate change poses a threat to all humankind of face—to—face meetings in beijing. mr kerry said solving climate change requires a new kind of cooperation between china and the united states, the two biggest emitters. china's top diplomat, wang yi, said there was a need for a healthy, stable and sustainable relationship. joyce lee is in hong kong. joyce, this is the second day as we have mentioned. what can you tell us about...
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biden believes, as i think most of the world does, that the climate crisis is a universal threat to humankindcan. and we hope we will leave other issues to the site. police have searched a house on the outskirts of las vegas, in connection with the killing of the hip—hop star tupac shakur more than 25 years ago. the rapper was murdered in a drive—by shooting near the vegas strip in 1996. no—one has ever been arrested. here's our reporter sophie long. tupac shakur was at the peak of his career. after releasing his debut album in 1991, he went on to enjoy massive success with hits like california love and all eyez on me. but the world never got to see him realise his full potential. the rapper was shot four times, twice in the chest, as he waited at a red light on the las vegas strip in september of 1996. he died a week later in hospital. he was just 25 years old. 27 years later, and police in las vegas carried out a search in a home in the suburb of henderson. they have not yet provided any further information, stating only that the investigation into the murder remains ongoing. although his c
biden believes, as i think most of the world does, that the climate crisis is a universal threat to humankindcan. and we hope we will leave other issues to the site. police have searched a house on the outskirts of las vegas, in connection with the killing of the hip—hop star tupac shakur more than 25 years ago. the rapper was murdered in a drive—by shooting near the vegas strip in 1996. no—one has ever been arrested. here's our reporter sophie long. tupac shakur was at the peak of his...
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to other groups being shut out, which is why some business owners say they're prepared to serve humankind. it goes in colors and just like flavors, right? we have other flavors. we have other colors. in my business in san francisco. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. one of the next big decisions expected from the us supreme court is over restrictions on firearms. the court agreed today to decide whether judges are going too far in striking down restrictions on guns. this case revolves around a biden administra an appeal of a lower court's ruling that struck down a federal law to keep guns away from people who have domestic violence restraining orders, arguments in the case will start in the fall. new numbers from the department of justice show california homicide rate has declined. homicides were down 5% statewide from six per 100,000 people in 2021 to 5.7 in 2022. that's less than half of the state's record high in 1993. but property crime was up just over 6% at four. we spoke with the founder and executive director of the prosecutor's alliance about a possible link to the 2014 ballot me
to other groups being shut out, which is why some business owners say they're prepared to serve humankind. it goes in colors and just like flavors, right? we have other flavors. we have other colors. in my business in san francisco. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. one of the next big decisions expected from the us supreme court is over restrictions on firearms. the court agreed today to decide whether judges are going too far in striking down restrictions on guns. this case revolves around a...
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the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankinde field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences? we detonate an atomic device we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world. there are ethical lessons for the future in this timely film about a scientific genius whose actions irrevocably changed life on earth. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. lets take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines today. the covid public inquiry could now finally gain access to boris johnson's whatsapp messages following a delay. technicians were reluctant to turn on the old phone because the former prime minister couldn't remember his password. getting it wrong multiple times could lead to the data being wiped but it is now found a record of his pin code which paves the way for it to be accessed. london could see tens of thousands of measles cases
the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankinde field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences? we detonate an atomic device we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world. there are ethical lessons for the future in this timely film about a scientific genius whose actions...
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with me now is the israeli philosopher yuval noah harari, author of sapiens: a brief history of humankind 21 lessons for the 21st century. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. what is it about this bill that you object to?- talk to us. what is it about this bill that you object to? bill that you ob'ect to? well, it is very simple. — bill that you object to? well, it is very simple. the _ bill that you object to? well, it is very simple. the question - bill that you object to? well, it is very simple. the question is - bill that you object to? well, it is| very simple. the question is what limits the power of the government? in israel there isjust a single check on the power of the government and this is the supreme court. now they are trying to remove this check on their power. if they succeed, the israeli government will have an unlimited power to do anything it wants, including to hurt the basic liberties of the people of israel. they already have a long list of anti—democratic and discriminatory laws they want to pass and once the supreme court is out of the way they will unlea
with me now is the israeli philosopher yuval noah harari, author of sapiens: a brief history of humankind 21 lessons for the 21st century. thank you for taking the time to talk to us. what is it about this bill that you object to?- talk to us. what is it about this bill that you object to? bill that you ob'ect to? well, it is very simple. — bill that you object to? well, it is very simple. the _ bill that you object to? well, it is very simple. the question - bill that you object to? well, it...
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i think that this biteses to say we are also here absent the normal strategies that happened to humankindhe pronouncement obviously was over-the-top and not true and whether or not human activity is affecting the climate or not remains an area ofai active interest in something we could continue to be vigilant and aware of but we also know the history of the world or can surmise from the data that we have in the entire planet melt off and without eyes we've seen it freeze over with human activity was occurring and the hallmarks of the development of human civilization and humankind we manageded to adapt to the changes. while we ought to be careful about what we do and going all the way back to the pronouncements a few centuries back we ought to be mindful that sometimes we don't have proper perspective and i'm curious what your reflection on that question was. what would be the ncua experiences credit unions c c bfi's and grant recipients over the last 12 months and has in cua received feedback about the application certification process? >> we have received feedback and i would like to sa
i think that this biteses to say we are also here absent the normal strategies that happened to humankindhe pronouncement obviously was over-the-top and not true and whether or not human activity is affecting the climate or not remains an area ofai active interest in something we could continue to be vigilant and aware of but we also know the history of the world or can surmise from the data that we have in the entire planet melt off and without eyes we've seen it freeze over with human...
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. >> humankind over the centuries has seen an evolution. we go from hunter gatherers to agricultural societies up through the industrial revolution. there is a process in which social institutions become more complex. they develop certain features. marx said this process would culminate in a communist utopia. i think most progressive intellectuals for the 100 50 years after the communist manifesto believed the history would be communism. my argument was we did not seem to be going there. this was just before the collapse of the soviet union. the idea was there was this process of modernization. people wanted to live in modern societies but the kind of modern society was liberal democracy and market-based capitalism, not socialism. we are getting off this train of history one stop before marx said we would get off. >> professor francis fukuyama. you were talking in 2000 six about your 1992 book, "the end of history and the last man." what you said, does it stand up today? >> that clip was remarkably coherent. since 2006, i think we have seen
. >> humankind over the centuries has seen an evolution. we go from hunter gatherers to agricultural societies up through the industrial revolution. there is a process in which social institutions become more complex. they develop certain features. marx said this process would culminate in a communist utopia. i think most progressive intellectuals for the 100 50 years after the communist manifesto believed the history would be communism. my argument was we did not seem to be going there....
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special envoy for climate change is calling the situation a threat to all of humankind. earlier today on or 3:00 a.m. program getting answers, and environmental health professor talked about the worldwide coordination it could take to prevent future heat event. >> there is quite a bit of global action on developing heatwave early warning and response systems. we have quite a number of them in the u.s. including in phoenix. there are many more worldwide. there is a global heat health information network that is helping coordinate these systems around the world so we can take the lessons learned and best practices when we build new ones. in the longer term we need mitigation plans. ways to bring down our greenhouse gas emissions so do not face an even hotter future than what we are facing right now. >> you can watch live interviews like that one every week day. he answers heirs at 3:00 -- getting answers heirs at 3:00 p.m. every week day. >> coming up next, a little help from the world of virtual reality for kids i don't have to worry about daily hiv pills because i switch
special envoy for climate change is calling the situation a threat to all of humankind. earlier today on or 3:00 a.m. program getting answers, and environmental health professor talked about the worldwide coordination it could take to prevent future heat event. >> there is quite a bit of global action on developing heatwave early warning and response systems. we have quite a number of them in the u.s. including in phoenix. there are many more worldwide. there is a global heat health...
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constant ang anxiety all affecting humankind.ut off the tv, you probably don't have to worry about this. what about this? epic grief, the profound sadness experienced with finishing a beloved book series or a television show and mourning of of the end of an epic journey shared with beloved characters. i don't think this really exists, although i will say these actually go on too long. they should end some of those series a lot sooner. okay, so real quick, my -- i think i'm going to come up with this emo void which is the inability to come up with human emotions. you guys have some great ones. let me just share one with you, do we have one that the i could share with the office in brian g. said making hay, related the elation one feels getting up early, accomplishing hard work, satisfying work would be a substantially new emotion motion for many today. hey, liz claman is back, he knows all about hard work. liz: i'll throw out this one
constant ang anxiety all affecting humankind.ut off the tv, you probably don't have to worry about this. what about this? epic grief, the profound sadness experienced with finishing a beloved book series or a television show and mourning of of the end of an epic journey shared with beloved characters. i don't think this really exists, although i will say these actually go on too long. they should end some of those series a lot sooner. okay, so real quick, my -- i think i'm going to come up with...
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jon: humankind as long pondered whether life exists outside our planet.ther round of hearings to take a deeper look at possible top-secret close encounters. more on that, next. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. a surgery that take as little as forty five minutes and your act of love can change a child's life forever. please call, scan or go online to give a new smile. thousands of children are waiting. polly pratts wore many hats. they came from past jobs in fact. every time she experienced something new, her stack of hats grew. she even se
jon: humankind as long pondered whether life exists outside our planet.ther round of hearings to take a deeper look at possible top-secret close encounters. more on that, next. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody....
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nasa's plan to avoid the annihilation of humankind is basically a reverse "angry birds." [ laughter ]eroid, named dimorphos, is part of a binary system with another larger asteroid named didymos, which means twin in greek. neither dimorphos nor didymos posed any threat to earth. but now they know not to get any ideas. [ laughter ] and they're telling their friends. and obviously the folks at nasa were pretty fired up. >> and we have impact! >> jimmy: i feel like half the reason you take a job at nasa is for the control room standing ovation moment. [ laughter ] these people fired at and hit an asteroid more than 7 million miles away and celebrated with a round of the lamest high fives you've ever seen in your life. [ laughter ] this mission cost $325 million, right around the cost of a 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath in williamsburg. [ rim shot ] >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] i wanted to get focused back on brooklyn. you know, the brooklyn public library has a great program going on called "books unbanned" that provides online access to banned books. [ cheers and applause ] anyone be
nasa's plan to avoid the annihilation of humankind is basically a reverse "angry birds." [ laughter ]eroid, named dimorphos, is part of a binary system with another larger asteroid named didymos, which means twin in greek. neither dimorphos nor didymos posed any threat to earth. but now they know not to get any ideas. [ laughter ] and they're telling their friends. and obviously the folks at nasa were pretty fired up. >> and we have impact! >> jimmy: i feel like half the...
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they are one of the greatest soccer dynastys that humankind has seen.or their fourth. england and france are looking to be really good this year but i this i the united states women's team, they are the best. they are the favorites and we expect them to go all the way and the bar is prepared for it. >> dana: it works out very well the time change for tonight's game. 9:00 p.m. eastern. you couldn't be in a better position to be at your bar tonight. how do you deal with that going forward? are you open at all hours? >> we're open pretty much. we had a -- we are allowed to be open at 5:00 a.m. for the world cup games. there will be a lot of games. there was a game yesterday morning that was ireland versus australia and we were able to be open for that. tomorrow a game at 5:30 a.m. for england that we'll also be open for. the next two games for the u.s. women's are 9:00 p.m. as long as the games are at 5:00 a.m. or later we'll be open for them and hope to have a big crowd. >> they passed a law there to allow you to be open for soccer? >> it was a bit of a t
they are one of the greatest soccer dynastys that humankind has seen.or their fourth. england and france are looking to be really good this year but i this i the united states women's team, they are the best. they are the favorites and we expect them to go all the way and the bar is prepared for it. >> dana: it works out very well the time change for tonight's game. 9:00 p.m. eastern. you couldn't be in a better position to be at your bar tonight. how do you deal with that going forward?...
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a lot of the scientists went from their ambition and that kind of scientific and very humankind of curiosityf, can we do this? to, oh my god, what have we done? apropos your question of the politics of today. you see that repeated out all the time. you see that borne out in our culture all the time when somebody's being attacked, you always have to look at, who's attacking them and why? what's the agenda behind this person who's being attacked and why are they being -- why were they the hero of the country two minutes ago and now they're being -- it's a very interesting phenomenon. >> anyone who deals with this subject, and i wrote a book and you're now in this movie, i think ends up having to deal with the central question. was the u.s. right or wrong to drop the bomb on hiroshima? where do you come down? >> such an impossible question. i remember talking to ben affleck's grandfather, who was a marine. he had -- in the pacific. he had done niece beach landings. he had lost a lot of men. and they were told in advance of the mainland invasion that they were going to lose 6 out of 10 men. and
a lot of the scientists went from their ambition and that kind of scientific and very humankind of curiosityf, can we do this? to, oh my god, what have we done? apropos your question of the politics of today. you see that repeated out all the time. you see that borne out in our culture all the time when somebody's being attacked, you always have to look at, who's attacking them and why? what's the agenda behind this person who's being attacked and why are they being -- why were they the hero of...
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look what he has done for humankind. >> i almost joking the guy lands rocket ships on boats.re worried about how he will brand twitter? it is all noise. charles: later on this year they will mind some asteroids too. >> maybe not this year. give him 10 years though, yes, spacex will be mining. >> mars trip, first trip to survey it. [laughter]. invested 10 years, a week for you. >> name of my hedge fund is 10,000 days. that is 27 year time horizon. if you're trading or investing you need to replicate it for 10,000 days in a row. if you're doing it for six months it works great. but you're trying to build wealth, generational wealth over time that is the whole point of putting money to work long term. charles: my man, cody. >> pauls great to see. >> folks, adam kobiessi is coming up next. he will break down exactly how to buy something on weakness. in this case netflix, you will learn point by point his rationale for it. first is this a goldilocks economy? according to axe sy joyce it is. nancy lazard she does a little more research than "axios." she is saying maybe not too gold
look what he has done for humankind. >> i almost joking the guy lands rocket ships on boats.re worried about how he will brand twitter? it is all noise. charles: later on this year they will mind some asteroids too. >> maybe not this year. give him 10 years though, yes, spacex will be mining. >> mars trip, first trip to survey it. [laughter]. invested 10 years, a week for you. >> name of my hedge fund is 10,000 days. that is 27 year time horizon. if you're trading or...
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to other groups being shut out, which is why some business owners say they're prepared to serve humankind, just as they always have. if you call it life, it goes in colors and just like same flavors, right? we have other flavors. we have other colors. in my business, california and 21 other states can still enforce nondiscrimination laws, but the supreme court's ruling could allow businesses to discriminate against people for reasons other than sexual orientation like religion. in the newsroom, brooks jarreau's ktvu. fox two news. major decision on this last day of the term. brooks thank you. state senator scott wiener is calling today's ruling dangerous and horrifying and a statement he says in part it has massive implications for lgbtiq anti-discrimination laws and employment, housing and other contexts. the court is taking us down a road where discrimination against lgbtq people is constitutionally protected. san francisco city attorney david chu said the decision is heartbreaking and bigoted in a statement, he said in part, in san francisco, we will, of course, fight to ensure our lgb
to other groups being shut out, which is why some business owners say they're prepared to serve humankind, just as they always have. if you call it life, it goes in colors and just like same flavors, right? we have other flavors. we have other colors. in my business, california and 21 other states can still enforce nondiscrimination laws, but the supreme court's ruling could allow businesses to discriminate against people for reasons other than sexual orientation like religion. in the newsroom,...
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embracing both nature and humankind and that we're all, in that sense, sharing, not just in a common nature, but in a common divinity. nigel wise we have that connection to a divine soul. we have it through our intuition. in fact, we can do it. the spirit of the divine is in experience, in a feeling work, in sitting by the shores of a pond, in the solitude of the woods, or we're looking at a beautiful sunrise a sunset. we can feel we're part something larger in nature, a spirit that runs through us. and should we believe that? well, if we have that capacity to feel we have it, because, in fact, the divine, if you will, implanted us the capacity to have that feeling. what follows that with the transcendental as suggested is that if we are all part parcel of the divine, then all in fact infinite the perfected. we have the potential for divinity in our lives and that we're born with that in each of us, born is something new under sun. no one can tell. i'm looking at an infinite what the future is going to be. no one can define what that child will be. only child can learn that by him or
embracing both nature and humankind and that we're all, in that sense, sharing, not just in a common nature, but in a common divinity. nigel wise we have that connection to a divine soul. we have it through our intuition. in fact, we can do it. the spirit of the divine is in experience, in a feeling work, in sitting by the shores of a pond, in the solitude of the woods, or we're looking at a beautiful sunrise a sunset. we can feel we're part something larger in nature, a spirit that runs...
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to other groups being shut out, which is why some business owners say they're prepared to serve humankind just as they always have to call it. life goes in colors just like same flavors, right? we have other flavors. we have other colors. in my business, in san francisco, brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news, san francisco city attorney david chu said this decision is heartbreaking and bigoted. in a statement, he said in part in san francisco, we will of course, fight to ensure our lgbtq plus communities as well as every member of a protected class are supported and welcome in public accommodations. and in another statement, california attorney general rob bonta said in part, we unequivocally reject any form of discrimination. while this ruling is a setback, we will continue and redouble our pursuit of equality for all. president biden says his fight to help students with student loan debt is not over. i'm announcing today a new path consistent with the day's ruling to provide student debt relief to as many borrowers as possible as quickly as possible. we will ground this new approach in a dif
to other groups being shut out, which is why some business owners say they're prepared to serve humankind just as they always have to call it. life goes in colors just like same flavors, right? we have other flavors. we have other colors. in my business, in san francisco, brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news, san francisco city attorney david chu said this decision is heartbreaking and bigoted. in a statement, he said in part in san francisco, we will of course, fight to ensure our lgbtq plus...
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so of the enduring myths that you refer to is this idea that one of these origins is in humankind's turn to agriculture. and this comes up over and over and over again. and you know, can describe your response to that. and in particular, honestly, i'd like just complexity of even that idea i think you make you make the point of showing the difference between societies that used hose versus societies that use which i thought was fascinating can you talk about that myth and the various ways in which you can sort of pick it apart and look at it because does have a strong hold on the imagination it does. and in fact, i was just at a gender and science communication conference in spain the other week there was an anthropologist there who repeated this she said, well, it was with the rise of agriculture surely that women lost power because as this theory goes, that was when property emerged and agriculture is very labor intensive. so, you know, that would be when women retreated into the home and men took over and the evidence doesn't show anything, the sort, if anything. and agriculture or th
so of the enduring myths that you refer to is this idea that one of these origins is in humankind's turn to agriculture. and this comes up over and over and over again. and you know, can describe your response to that. and in particular, honestly, i'd like just complexity of even that idea i think you make you make the point of showing the difference between societies that used hose versus societies that use which i thought was fascinating can you talk about that myth and the various ways in...
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they've never been higher in the history of humankind on this planet. been higher in the history of humankindt. it's not natural and it's not inevitable. it's being caused because we are burning huge quantities of fossil fuel. >> i'm just trying to drill down about what you think you are achieving here because the public, and large, do despise public, by and large, do despise you, our politicians aren't really doing exactly what you want them to do. and even really big notorious environmental campaigners like swampy think you're idiots. so who are you winning over ? winning over? >> right? patrick so first of all, you know, the idea that we're despised . well, mean you we're despised. well, mean you keep saying on this program so that's that that feels to your audience i imagine like a legitimate view for them to hold. but that's not the experience. that's not the whole experience. that's not the whole experience that we're having on the . the streets. >> i am just. well, can >> i mean, i am just. well, can i push back? no. can i can i just push back? no. can i can i just push back? no. can i
they've never been higher in the history of humankind on this planet. been higher in the history of humankindt. it's not natural and it's not inevitable. it's being caused because we are burning huge quantities of fossil fuel. >> i'm just trying to drill down about what you think you are achieving here because the public, and large, do despise public, by and large, do despise you, our politicians aren't really doing exactly what you want them to do. and even really big notorious...