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we have seen the head of the mit, the intelligence, the text intelligence service, as the 1st for an visit to the mass. cuz after the takeover of h to us, so the to discuss right in the straight into a simply and it showed us something that the mit was in control of. it could live, they probably didn't expect age to us to when we know over the whole country, they wanted to send the signal in, in a level the tax. but still, they now believe that they are in control of syria of h. d. s. in syria of the country. but what did about us, how to do? he went to saudi arabia 1st, simply because he wanted to send a signal to turkey that show that of course, he has options. now he doesn't want to end up as it took his client, he sees himself as the future president of a strong series. okay, this is a dangerous game. his is please play and i'm talk to us about what he hopes to get out of its clients in syria. well, turkish is takia is all ready and search in power in the middle east. it has intervened and libya in 2020, it has intervened in the eastern mediterranean with the gas fields. it has i
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they know him really well, at least the mit, the military intelligence service of turkey. and the military knows him simply because, uh they have provided his organization h t s. and because the organizations and most profound with weapons, and possibly with cut out of the money for ages now. and since 2017, the turkish military has protected the rather the territory in italy, province, where h t s was the ruling from that uh from that to yeah. on. so they know him really well. he's a touch his client. right. and so that you, here's what the, the face to is climbed there. do you really feel that that's going to be some obligation felt by one to the other with obligation that's a dangerous term in international politics. we have seen that that the turkish government believes that there is some, some influence that it has over over him. and it probably does. we have seen the head of the mit, the intelligence, the text intelligence service, as the 1st for an visit to the mass. cuz after the takeover of h to us, so the to discuss right in the straight into a simply and it show
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he's taught at harvard and mit. where he was the first person to receive a dual faculty appointment in science and the humanities. he is currently a professor of the practice of humanities at mit and the host of the public television's series searching for meet quest for meaning in the age of science, the miracle from the material is a gorgeously exploration of the science behind the universe's stunning natural phenomena from atoms to rainbows, snowflakes, spiderwebs, the rings of saturn, galaxies and beyond. standing in all of these phenomena, we experience a feeling of connection to the cosmos. for lightman, just research is that all of what we see around us from soap bubbles, scarlet ibises and stars are made out of the same material. stuff and obey the same rules and laws. this is what, he calls spiritual materialism, the belief that we can embrace spiritual experiences without letting of our scientific worldview. in the miraculous from the material light illuminate to the majesty of the cosmos and the remarkabl
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also, stones comes off to a delegation mit the talks, and kara with egyptian and tiring mediation is the group save the discussions during all the meetings and contacts focused on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreement. it went on to say that a mouse confirms it's a continued position to implement the agreement with accordance with what was signed, including the exchange of prisoners according to the specified time table. what we have now discuss it, how can we stop this violations based on the discussion with the city it is through the, the, the mediator, the all know, talking clearly we are committed to the deal. we are ready to show a serious change in our behaviour. maybe what we have seemed to be the for a possibility to allow more 10 smaller roof covers and motor heavy machine that a lot of stuff to get in together. we hope that they continue to be committed to, to these uh the promises. but we are, we think also for the next week, the start of the negotiations or the 2nd phase, which is, which is the link is seriousness or this lady that the
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this is not an mit. it was this old throwback like say that they put the old renegade professors in this old building. 20 that was pretty much ready to to over. so i looked around and i said, what is? this artwork what is this person that i was only going to stay two years to do my masters and there was el salvadorian priest cut off, held by a grim reaper and were bronzed miners talking about the chilean miners who were percy. i learned this stuff over years and used to kind of clean everything off and not really look at it, you know? so i knew i was in a different world. this was not my world. so. yeah. and there was, there was a poster of palestine with a big x through it saying return to sender no longer. yeah, no longer here. so and a lot of books because the cover of book is a picture of is a drawing of all of the overflowing in the obvious stacks of books stacks of papers, stacks in his office outside the office in another down the street. yeah. can you tell us a little bit about, you know, profess
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then you need an oxygen barrier and it's usually made by combining poly mit, ethylene vinyl alcohol. and these 2 layers are not compatible. so why also need something to promote adhesion? that's why packaging can swiftly become up to 7 or even 11 layers sick because you see what does look like fish design. con. the biggest challenge when recycling is that waste is a mixture of many different plastics and additive researchers hope the new material made from just one polymer and the non toxic additive from spirulina. ology will solve this problem. ok, that's all okay. let's see if our spirit, lena power works 1st item next, they want to use it to produce a film. the problem is that because organic molecules are less stable, plastics made from them or more difficult to produce. the scientists therefore experiment with different temperatures and mixtures. that's the film comes out of the machine. lucas gloss. mine explains that plastics like this can always go wrong . forcing them to start again. but if it, with stanz processing, it could be turned into a non toxic, fully recyclable pack
then you need an oxygen barrier and it's usually made by combining poly mit, ethylene vinyl alcohol. and these 2 layers are not compatible. so why also need something to promote adhesion? that's why packaging can swiftly become up to 7 or even 11 layers sick because you see what does look like fish design. con. the biggest challenge when recycling is that waste is a mixture of many different plastics and additive researchers hope the new material made from just one polymer and the non toxic...
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some say each because gpa was abandoned to, to mit interpretation. i would rather stay away from, you know, say why these happen over this effect. this is a fact debates you have much bigger, more and vicious, very, very important know care program that you need to monitor or have to verify in a, in a different way. how do you in a position of the i a a to work out way in advance the breakout time for the irradiance to be able to produce nuclear. what fuel is it is i'm not of this month. it's not a long time. but again, let me reiterate to me because then what i say can be me center students, and i think we are here to provide, try to confuse people. one thing is to have these material, having the material ready, it's a huge step. but then the other things that they would, you know, hypothetical world where they would decide to go down the wrote that they would have to, to fulfill in order to get to get a nuclear weapons. but it would be an extremely concerning step, an extremely concerning step. let's move to another subject which is north korea. wh
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also mit last week of the dsp. he's a member of the organization with the one that is not so hopefully this intervention, this time around will yield some positive results for the white house is over hauling and then a tori s usa id that's known for sponsoring multiple resume change programs in other countries since it's formation and 1961, the head of president trump's government efficiency along mosque claims the grant making agency will be shut down for now. secretary of state, marco rubio has assumed the control over the beleaguered organization. what she says has been failing to serve us national interest. i am the acting director of usa i. d, i've, i've delegated that authority to someone, but i stay in touch with him. and again, our goal was to go in and align our foreign aid to the national interest. there are a lot of functions of usa id that are going to continue to are going to be part of american foreign policy. but it has to be aligned with american foreign policy. the attitude, the usa idea is adopted
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fire and statements of from a mazda 3 days ago, folding and suspending their release of cost as mit with the threats and ongoing, intimidating narrative bite is really sorry to just risking the sustainability of the sci fi it was not until earlier this afternoon. we're starting to look more positive that the release. what happened on saturday, the deadline as per the agreements of the ceasefire between us and israel, not the deadline set by donald trump. and the is really intention or willingness to allow more ada trucks coming in, including most of the essential supplies and the sas that is needed for people to survive and, and to just to stay in their life and survived the difficult living condition created by 15 months of devastation and destruction were reduced. see, and many of the trucks coming in fuel trucks as well as food parts of the trucks and other sanitary materials, making their way through the gaza strip through the organization, to our management operation and operating the uh, the delivery of aid and distribution of 8 across the gust, if we haven't seen any of the trucks
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well, you know, tom has said that he wants to bring peace to the mit lease. that's one of his top priorities. over the next few years, i just wonder this bombshell announcements about the sort of essentially displacing up to 2000000 palestinians from gauze rebuilding it. and then essentially the us owning it. how that is. it's exactly going to bring peace to the middle east. it's weird because when he was in california in los angeles, the mirror was telling him it's difficult to allow the house owners now to go out to rebuild their houses after the fire. and he said no, no way the house owners are the ones who should build their own houses. i didn't hear at that time relocating the california and to canada or mexico. it's why why, why years you want to the kids. why are you not the students who are very eligible, 4 chairs, um builders of developers, and manual stim, uh, march th in the united states and your guy come on in based their own countries. and anybody can come on invest. why do you want to look to the people i'm being labeled from? i don't know from
well, you know, tom has said that he wants to bring peace to the mit lease. that's one of his top priorities. over the next few years, i just wonder this bombshell announcements about the sort of essentially displacing up to 2000000 palestinians from gauze rebuilding it. and then essentially the us owning it. how that is. it's exactly going to bring peace to the middle east. it's weird because when he was in california in los angeles, the mirror was telling him it's difficult to allow the house...
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the us deputies special envoy to the mit. lee says hezbollah? i must not be a part of 11 on this new government. speaking of the meeting, the lebanese president in beirut, moving to take us said washington headsets clear red lines against the group. the head of has the last block in parliament and allied rod, said the statements constitute a blatant interference in liberty suffering to send a hold of her thoughts. sometimes this is the 1st visit by a trump administration official to be route morgan. ortega the new deputy special envoy for the middle east, arrived a few weeks after 11 on elected a new president and appointed a new prime minister outside the traditional political forces. her message, hezbollah should no longer have influence. we are grateful to our allied israel for defeating has bola, but it's also thanks to you, thanks to the lebanese people. it is thanks to president loan and private, the prime minister designate on watts to alarm, and everyone in this government who is committed to an end of corruption who's committed to refor
the us deputies special envoy to the mit. lee says hezbollah? i must not be a part of 11 on this new government. speaking of the meeting, the lebanese president in beirut, moving to take us said washington headsets clear red lines against the group. the head of has the last block in parliament and allied rod, said the statements constitute a blatant interference in liberty suffering to send a hold of her thoughts. sometimes this is the 1st visit by a trump administration official to be route...
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but i see that that is where these riley rise mits in yahoo! smart trish, bang v and a sizable proportion of these rarely public belief that they safety and security is bound up in removing palestinians from up is from there. i saw it, but from the territory and it's delusional and wrong. and i think that needs to be mfc not as pushback, but serious retell is reaction on the us and israel for even proposing these kind of idea is that it does happen. we'll, we'll certainly see that it as of what it does within the us itself. just to be a notion that the us will go in and take over the shape very clearly stated by the president of cause and redevelop. it is also going to raise those red flags, especially in democratic circles. and those people that will the gaze, what trump would do if he came into power and the phrase told you so. and this is exactly what he's promising by the wife of greenland as well and elsewhere that somehow the us has the right to take over a silver and territory. now guys, that is yes, so to speak to territory, but it's al
but i see that that is where these riley rise mits in yahoo! smart trish, bang v and a sizable proportion of these rarely public belief that they safety and security is bound up in removing palestinians from up is from there. i saw it, but from the territory and it's delusional and wrong. and i think that needs to be mfc not as pushback, but serious retell is reaction on the us and israel for even proposing these kind of idea is that it does happen. we'll, we'll certainly see that it as of what...
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how did again d as a senior fellow at the mit lease institute on a former advisor to the policy and leadership in vermont law. he joins us live now from arlington and virginia. thank you very much. highlight for joining us now. new threats from donald trump on the cx. 5 deal, he does save all the calls of hostages on returned by stocks today at 12 pm local. i would assume i would say council. the ceasefire is still won't say what he means by over the he's talking about all of the counselors that was supposed to be released on saturday. but what do you make of these lights of statements by him? yeah, i understood just to clarify, i'm kind met the i'm a visiting scholar at the door push down university center for contemporary art studies in but on on that question, it's hard to know what the president means. i don't think he spends a lot of time thinking about and so nuances in detail. also any issue really, but particularly this one he's uh, you know, he says things without much regard for. ready or fax or consequences. so yes, we don't know. does he mean each and every single awesome picture t
how did again d as a senior fellow at the mit lease institute on a former advisor to the policy and leadership in vermont law. he joins us live now from arlington and virginia. thank you very much. highlight for joining us now. new threats from donald trump on the cx. 5 deal, he does save all the calls of hostages on returned by stocks today at 12 pm local. i would assume i would say council. the ceasefire is still won't say what he means by over the he's talking about all of the counselors...
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been rushing to return to the homes in northern gauze or off the is ready forces withdrew from the mit, serene cargile. now the strip of land had been occupied throughout the world by his riley soldiers that were long queues as families tried to cross or need to find that the movement is still being pieces by check points. come me on the reports, a moment of trends as displace palestinians waited to return home to milton casa is the 1st time since the start of the will, that they can cross the net supreme corridor without fear of being shot, thoughts by his ready forces. on the phone, we are set fast and we've been patient under the strikes. they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive. as part of the times of phase, one of the cause of ceasefire. troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely on the private us security contractors on now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes at the strip. now below 1, 1
been rushing to return to the homes in northern gauze or off the is ready forces withdrew from the mit, serene cargile. now the strip of land had been occupied throughout the world by his riley soldiers that were long queues as families tried to cross or need to find that the movement is still being pieces by check points. come me on the reports, a moment of trends as displace palestinians waited to return home to milton casa is the 1st time since the start of the will, that they can cross the...
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1st part is well claims that already has below what depots have been targeted in it that strikes the mit the attacks. those civilians are trying to return to the homes and buddha areas. but much of the infrastructure has been destroyed. plus the idea of continues to maintain its minute true presence in breach of the 60 day deadline set to move on. this withdrawal agreement to steve sweeney reports run the village southern lebanon next to the is where the boulder local was ever to liberate that visual. multiplying forces, they found the scene of total destruction assembled. how many homes, all they might be on a web, most of the 10700100. yeah. and on the left homes of the 11. so 11 uh, 700 homes. yeah. i'm why they still standing because of the army was this thing. yeah. and base the and i'm using those homes and these homes. yeah. and i yeah. was thinking that they you want to have done to damage. yeah. and the they kept the homes just in case they were to. yeah. yeah. they weren't chosen of the incredible think ray on anyone's, not the humans. the local school was uses admitted to revi
1st part is well claims that already has below what depots have been targeted in it that strikes the mit the attacks. those civilians are trying to return to the homes and buddha areas. but much of the infrastructure has been destroyed. plus the idea of continues to maintain its minute true presence in breach of the 60 day deadline set to move on. this withdrawal agreement to steve sweeney reports run the village southern lebanon next to the is where the boulder local was ever to liberate that...
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and then we'll say said helping to set up a jewish all just network for palestine. mit and we've seen the intensification of the razor posting and stories and the chilling and cowardly silence and censorship from cultural organizations. firstly, do you feel that the all the sectors fail, palestinians, and can you also talk about the role of resistance in it's particularly from growth rates organizations you know, is the 3rd intifada going to be a cultural one? i think the sector in the u. k. and in many other countries has failed palestinians a long time ago. and not just now by the way. i think institutions have a this engaged to is uh, palestine about sort of studies 8 years ago. so particularly when, when, when uh, colbin came to power and became the leader of the position that was actually a defining moment for posting in the office for us. and i'll give you my experience in that example. i had scheduled place to be in certain vineyards and when that's of the height of the anti semitism debates of the labor party and the issue around the neighbor punched in germany. corman, which
and then we'll say said helping to set up a jewish all just network for palestine. mit and we've seen the intensification of the razor posting and stories and the chilling and cowardly silence and censorship from cultural organizations. firstly, do you feel that the all the sectors fail, palestinians, and can you also talk about the role of resistance in it's particularly from growth rates organizations you know, is the 3rd intifada going to be a cultural one? i think the sector in the u. k....
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so we do, we do see every, we don't see any kind of uh, you know, uh, a set to mit ships of septic change over here and never society or in about uh, searching uh elements where we would want to see some kind of development or change like in the, in the development of the any of the educational platform. we do not see any kind of change in dr. doc. so i think us it a while giving funds to this and go ahead and do a good actually trying to the picture and the political agenda, insight bucks on other than the sun as well. so we see a lot of will give them over here. we see a lot of, uh, uh, you know, uh, uprising, or kind of, uh, organizations popping up in terms of pets on which were trying to, uh, carrier such kind of factor with them which was not in the interest of the country . so uh, usaid. uh, 1st time uh, by the way it went to a band one of the us agency before uh, you know, a back in the back end, but there is a 12 quotes the children. so yes, it is lloyd, you know, more different from what little, what was so you said that your name was being in the apartments of gave you to me ac
so we do, we do see every, we don't see any kind of uh, you know, uh, a set to mit ships of septic change over here and never society or in about uh, searching uh elements where we would want to see some kind of development or change like in the, in the development of the any of the educational platform. we do not see any kind of change in dr. doc. so i think us it a while giving funds to this and go ahead and do a good actually trying to the picture and the political agenda, insight bucks on...
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more with civilians are afraid of the resumption of fight thing in gaza and the re occupation of mits, right. we don't alongside with the potential displacement that might take place if it's really cross forces, talk to their miniature operations in areas that are densely populated with the civilians. it's force noting that hundreds of thousands of civilians returned back to the north of this trip and possibly with the resumption of fighting, they must witness displacements again and more new areas can be the next target for the disability military specially in this. and so a regions of the gaza strip. certainly there is a general consensus among palestinians that the renewal of fight thing will leads for fed that destruction into the reason that that struck the q many terry and situation and on the humanitarian situation side of what some nations on the amount of a coming into gaza because officials are saying that it's still not enough. well, uh, the following, how much is the decision to delay the release of the east by the captives? there has been a remote couple of fluctuating ra
more with civilians are afraid of the resumption of fight thing in gaza and the re occupation of mits, right. we don't alongside with the potential displacement that might take place if it's really cross forces, talk to their miniature operations in areas that are densely populated with the civilians. it's force noting that hundreds of thousands of civilians returned back to the north of this trip and possibly with the resumption of fighting, they must witness displacements again and more new...
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but it captives on started to 8, if this developmental b, y v max and agree to point between regional mit yates's. most of these round, terry cetera, is coming around very quickly. the deadline for the captives to be handed out of the by laws. how worried are people there? are they doing anything to prepare of? if potentially the intimacies find collapses, where people are closely monitoring all sorts of political developments. the a see that the latest attention that we use will and how much, how to a good, huge wave of a skepticism and frustration among many palestinians who have been b a ring. the problems of the ongoing conflict at many of them believe that they have been trapped between the demands of the 2 of debates, conflicting policies, and they have been calling for the escalation and to give that chance for further political solutions to take place under the supervision of regional messages, but they believe that once at the office of a truck cf 2, they have been met. it has been depressed, positive signs about different teams, shows a solution that has been a completely seen b
but it captives on started to 8, if this developmental b, y v max and agree to point between regional mit yates's. most of these round, terry cetera, is coming around very quickly. the deadline for the captives to be handed out of the by laws. how worried are people there? are they doing anything to prepare of? if potentially the intimacies find collapses, where people are closely monitoring all sorts of political developments. the a see that the latest attention that we use will and how much,...
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and pay for it by taxing harvard and mit and the schools endowments which is a bill j.d. and boom have you delivered for the working class and work out your big beautiful bill. >> bret: it's amazing how fast moving. markets rallied peace talks to end russia's war in ukraine. and we are going to put up the markets here. the dow gained 343. the s&p 500 is up 63678 the nasdaq rose 296 today. the fact that these tariffs are reciprocal. there is all kinds of analysis happening on wall street saying what does this mean big picture? there is so much stuff happening quickly on capitol hill and in the white house. that you wonder what the economy absorbing it is going to be like. >> the president is moving very fast and i have to say when it comes these cabinet nominees, not to disagree with our esteemed colleague chad pergram, but i have to point out bobby kennedy just got more votes than the last joe biden nominee for hhs. this was actually a lot easier to move through capitol hill than i think a lot of us suspected. and i think that part of this is an indication that republican
and pay for it by taxing harvard and mit and the schools endowments which is a bill j.d. and boom have you delivered for the working class and work out your big beautiful bill. >> bret: it's amazing how fast moving. markets rallied peace talks to end russia's war in ukraine. and we are going to put up the markets here. the dow gained 343. the s&p 500 is up 63678 the nasdaq rose 296 today. the fact that these tariffs are reciprocal. there is all kinds of analysis happening on wall...
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owned by the way, interesting guy, mit engineer.ng from geothermal to fracking so he knows his stuff. but his argument is weeds get away from this argument that there is good energy and bad energy. somehow drilling more is going to necessarily create climate damage. his argument is if you really want to change things, switches stuff up for you got to drill, drill, especially really do american energy and then send it out to the world. not just on economic grounds as a job creator, national security grounds but climate grounds meaning energy demand is not going down the best way to deal this is cleaner energy for instance natural gas instead of coal across the country. >> more oil and gas leases more offshore drilling. no -- mcmartin drilling in alaska and improve export that's liquefied natural gas products are in my missing something with the going to do? >> also this will be a very big focus on permitting reform that's probably going to take the cooperation of congress they are very serious about trying to get that changed. also h
owned by the way, interesting guy, mit engineer.ng from geothermal to fracking so he knows his stuff. but his argument is weeds get away from this argument that there is good energy and bad energy. somehow drilling more is going to necessarily create climate damage. his argument is if you really want to change things, switches stuff up for you got to drill, drill, especially really do american energy and then send it out to the world. not just on economic grounds as a job creator, national...
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. >> according to researchers at mit, commercial flights around the world have become roughly twice asvery decade since the late 1960s. after the colgan air crash in 2009, there were major changes in the aviation industry. >> this was a regional flight flying into buffalo. the crew had been working a very long day. they had been fatigued. they got indications that they were entering what's called an aerodynamic stall, and they responded improperly. initially and essentially mushed into the ground. that was a sea change accident. that was a harbinger for incredible change in aviation. it left an indelible mark on hiring and a huge mark on training, and changed the requirements for experience for new airline pilots more safety regulations have led to fewer crashes, according to the national transportation safety board, there have been 15 major plane crashes in the u.s. >> since 1982, including last week's tragedy. >> the ntsb, throughout its history, has has looked at aviation accidents and attempted to find the problems that that led to it and make safety recommendations, leading to cha
. >> according to researchers at mit, commercial flights around the world have become roughly twice asvery decade since the late 1960s. after the colgan air crash in 2009, there were major changes in the aviation industry. >> this was a regional flight flying into buffalo. the crew had been working a very long day. they had been fatigued. they got indications that they were entering what's called an aerodynamic stall, and they responded improperly. initially and essentially mushed...
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there are, primary sources say this stuff from not 11 year olds, right so there is a there is a an miteconomist in 1998 named rudy dawn bush. and he says we will never have another recession again. you know, the market will keep expanding forever and. then there's another guy, george gilder, sort of a conservative ish gadfly. he. yeah the the power of cyberspace is everywhere, ascendant over the the power of feeling. you know, we don't even need to live in the messy material world in this wonderful new 21st century. we cannot just be online and, you know, grow the economy with our minds and we can all just have endless peace and prosperity forever. and so i was into political consciousness when this was the dominant. and needless to say that peace, endless peace and prosperity did not last. right. well, i guess not. what is it that the middle california kind of ground zero for all of this cultural and technology shift? there's like a material story there. you also talk, you use the word frontier and for me, when i think about california's role, american culture, it's always been kind o
there are, primary sources say this stuff from not 11 year olds, right so there is a there is a an miteconomist in 1998 named rudy dawn bush. and he says we will never have another recession again. you know, the market will keep expanding forever and. then there's another guy, george gilder, sort of a conservative ish gadfly. he. yeah the the power of cyberspace is everywhere, ascendant over the the power of feeling. you know, we don't even need to live in the messy material world in this...
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needs to keep and increase spending in these frontier technologies in universities like stanford and mite coming and taking place. but also we have the advantage of a private sector that is extremely innovative and creative and i do worry that some of the regulatory impulses in europe to really restrain some of the technological advances of some of the american private sector are really troubling. so kudos to the vice president for speaking out about that. >> martha: in terms of danger you have compared this to the nuclear arms race and the building of the atom bomb and here is elon musk talking about the most extreme danger that ai could possibly present. watch. >> there is some chance above zero that ai will kill us. it is low but there is some chance. if you study history i think you realize there is a rise and fall to every civilization. every civilization has a life span. we want hours to last as long as possible. >> martha: do you agree on that potential threat? >> i think we don't know what the potential threats are but we do recognize every technology has its downsides. the nucle
needs to keep and increase spending in these frontier technologies in universities like stanford and mite coming and taking place. but also we have the advantage of a private sector that is extremely innovative and creative and i do worry that some of the regulatory impulses in europe to really restrain some of the technological advances of some of the american private sector are really troubling. so kudos to the vice president for speaking out about that. >> martha: in terms of danger...