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mayte: ¿cÓmo es argentina para esta copa amÉrica? es la fusión de picante y dulce que es extravagante. otro nivel, pero sacado del estadio. (v.o.) cliente real de chick-fil-a® fue pagado por su testimonio. a nadie le están cuadrando las cuentas... you're not alone. por eso, hemos bajado los precios a cientos de productos. así que mientras todo sube, we find new ways to go low. por eso estamos aquí. es una promesa. no una promoción. ¿cansada de que se te rompa el pelo después de esperar años a que crezca? nuevo pantené infinite lengths con biotina y colágeno... repara cada pulgada igual que la marca líder de lujo, sin costar $60. el que sabe, sabe. ¡es pantene! } ♪[mÚsica]♪ ♪[mÚsica]♪ jessica: bueno, familia, el reflujo es una condiciÓn que causa que el Ácido del estÓmago se regrese al esÓfago y para enseÑarnos aquÍ estÁ el doctor juan. juan: muy buenos dÍas. esto afecta la calidad de vida de las personas, hay personas que tienen tos y problemas respiratorios, entonces, lo que uno come va a tener un impacto directo en esos sÍntomas, n
mayte: ¿cÓmo es argentina para esta copa amÉrica? es la fusión de picante y dulce que es extravagante. otro nivel, pero sacado del estadio. (v.o.) cliente real de chick-fil-a® fue pagado por su testimonio. a nadie le están cuadrando las cuentas... you're not alone. por eso, hemos bajado los precios a cientos de productos. así que mientras todo sube, we find new ways to go low. por eso estamos aquí. es una promesa. no una promoción. ¿cansada de que se te rompa el pelo después de...
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changest a shrinkwrap contrt sayso pepper you with advertising and give you data and give you freeting, maytd i control what data you get and how you use it. that is the other side of that changes the platform so they could still use advertising to generate u/some revenue, but with a different social contract over how they ta. nick: to leave us a few minutes for q&a. someone will be around to collect cards. i want to do a quick lightning round with everyone. we started here with talking do you have technologies, because i think this is an exciting areae we are seeing centralization is where we are seeing topics, the elephant in the room in some sense, want to give everyone a chance for ai takes. maybe we start with rachel and go down. i would like to how decentralization and these technologies can relate to artificial intelligence forrachr ai growth and adoption. you need to be able to track those data sets. there is this old saying in ai where garbage in is garbage out, so the bottles you get are■úoodo them, but who is thinking about that data that goes intowho is s trngowhe data changes ov
changest a shrinkwrap contrt sayso pepper you with advertising and give you data and give you freeting, maytd i control what data you get and how you use it. that is the other side of that changes the platform so they could still use advertising to generate u/some revenue, but with a different social contract over how they ta. nick: to leave us a few minutes for q&a. someone will be around to collect cards. i want to do a quick lightning round with everyone. we started here with talking do...
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some waitress at the golden corral in sparks, nevada mayt nt go home with more money, but no thanks to your principal take on charactertoperson. sorry, that's a luxury belief. so it's no wonder is up in every battleground state and that we could be lookingnd e at a landslide because the only place the dem agenda actually works is in joe biden's mind where there's plenty of room ple. e tonigh >> let's welcome tonight's guest. they say good looking can't be funny and he's here to prove them right. h herjeff dye, she can spin thh like a centrifuge. republican strategist aaron burr perine that grim graffiti says for a good time, don't call kat timpf. "new york times" best selling authort call and fox news contrr candace. and you can see his callingscopy us copy on imacs. "new york times" best selling author imaauthor, , comedian anc jack. >> did you notice the difference betweenfs the parties? that one is always about the what ifs. while trump just talks about the word is. >> yeah, i like the trump thing . people keep talking about his character. why don't we criticize? we likr we le peopl
some waitress at the golden corral in sparks, nevada mayt nt go home with more money, but no thanks to your principal take on charactertoperson. sorry, that's a luxury belief. so it's no wonder is up in every battleground state and that we could be lookingnd e at a landslide because the only place the dem agenda actually works is in joe biden's mind where there's plenty of room ple. e tonigh >> let's welcome tonight's guest. they say good looking can't be funny and he's here to prove them...
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maybe in fifth don't function things, they mayt they don't function things.d it was designed for al qua pone and -- capone. and th what they wrote. and maybe they should have written something better and one might something better but that is the language we have stuck with. >> i agree. it is awkward to talk about a person functioning a trigger. congress knew there were lots of different ways to activate a trigger.■d■&9> that's the way it has been understood. the interpretation i'm giving if the n.r.a. and many other court< and congressmen. they used pull and function interchangeably. even if we said we are going to look at the function. and the purpose of the trigger is to accept some from the user. the way you know th is when that contraption like glove and you push it fishing rh circuit flip a switch and turns the trigger. the function of the trigger is the same because the lever is moving back. but everyone, my friend included recognizes that is not the function of the trigger. it is the flip of the switch or push of the button because that allows the act
maybe in fifth don't function things, they mayt they don't function things.d it was designed for al qua pone and -- capone. and th what they wrote. and maybe they should have written something better and one might something better but that is the language we have stuck with. >> i agree. it is awkward to talk about a person functioning a trigger. congress knew there were lots of different ways to activate a trigger.■d■&9> that's the way it has been understood. the interpretation...
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chief justice, mayt please the court. ngress enacted 1512 c in 2002 in the wake of the large-scale destruction of enron's documents. it prohibits the impairment of the integri o availability of information and evidence to be used ia proceeding. in 2002 cgress hedged and added section c2 to cover other forms of impairment, the known unknowns. it was the dawn of the information age. until the january prosecutions, 1512 tthe otrwise provision, had never been used to prosecute anything other than evidence taerg. this cortez said when otherse used in the criminal statute, mes do similar condu in a similar way. the government would have you ignore all that or disregard all of that and instead convert c 2 from a catchall provision to a dragnet. one of the things that would covehisection c 1 that leaves c1 and c2 to do independent work. the january 6 prosecutions demonstrate that there are a host of felony and misdemeanor crimes that cover the alleged conduct. the enr dven evidence tampering statute is not one of them. i welcome
chief justice, mayt please the court. ngress enacted 1512 c in 2002 in the wake of the large-scale destruction of enron's documents. it prohibits the impairment of the integri o availability of information and evidence to be used ia proceeding. in 2002 cgress hedged and added section c2 to cover other forms of impairment, the known unknowns. it was the dawn of the information age. until the january prosecutions, 1512 tthe otrwise provision, had never been used to prosecute anything other than...