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now president rachel type, 31 has won his 3rd term in office recently, but only by a narrow margin through a run off between him and come out to extra roll. first, did this come as a surprise to turkish citizens? and why was that votes so close? well, the, the turkish elections are bit tied because the contest it's uh, the fact that the election this time was so close, indeed, neck and neck wasn't necessarily terribly surprising to close up joggers for instance, i never felt coverage start all over when in actual fact, last year this time i shared the thread on my twitter site um, you know, a binding why she could when i'm and so the results uh simply confirmed what i had said earlier. um uh you know, on one day that there may be several ways of looking at it. you know, if you look at it from monday and go by and say, well the, you know, the color start on the page, click, i almost have to watch. so does that mean uh, some of the light came is kind of when the next elections. well, then that may be one way of looking at it, but that may be another way of looking at it. far as those um yeah
now president rachel type, 31 has won his 3rd term in office recently, but only by a narrow margin through a run off between him and come out to extra roll. first, did this come as a surprise to turkish citizens? and why was that votes so close? well, the, the turkish elections are bit tied because the contest it's uh, the fact that the election this time was so close, indeed, neck and neck wasn't necessarily terribly surprising to close up joggers for instance, i never felt coverage start all...
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now president rachel type or the one has won his 3rd term in office recently, but only by a narrow margin threw a run off between him and come out 2 extra roll. first, did this come as a surprise to turkish citizens and why was that boat so close? well, the, the turkish elections are bit tied because the contest it's uh, the fact that the election this time was so close, indeed, neck and neck wasn't necessarily terribly surprising to close up joggers for instance, i never at fault can we start all over when, in actual fact, last year at this time i shared the threads on my twitter site um, you know, a binding why she could win. and, and so the results uh, simply confirmed what i had said earlier. and then, you know, on the, on day that there may be several ways of looking at it. you know, if you look at it from monday and come by and say, well the, you know, the color start on the page, click, i almost have to watch. so does that mean uh, some of the light came a is gonna win in the next elections? well then that may be one way of looking at it, but that may be another way of looking at i
now president rachel type or the one has won his 3rd term in office recently, but only by a narrow margin threw a run off between him and come out 2 extra roll. first, did this come as a surprise to turkish citizens and why was that boat so close? well, the, the turkish elections are bit tied because the contest it's uh, the fact that the election this time was so close, indeed, neck and neck wasn't necessarily terribly surprising to close up joggers for instance, i never at fault can we start...
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day stuff, getting you ready to meet the gentleman enjoying me. rachel stood on dw, jumping into the world, craziest racing serious type thing, the honda z r b, the s v version of this civic. discovering a home build the bike and donna and re same thing are open spaces right now on the.
day stuff, getting you ready to meet the gentleman enjoying me. rachel stood on dw, jumping into the world, craziest racing serious type thing, the honda z r b, the s v version of this civic. discovering a home build the bike and donna and re same thing are open spaces right now on the.
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rachel: formation. >> the chinese military is sharp. >> you walk st straight and on time or it's to the gulag. >> these types of military maneuvers are becoming more familiar. rachel and i have been talking about this off the air too. all the ways in which the chinese are gathering their power, they're not just militarily, economically, socially, elite, capture, espionage but all the while building up their hard power capabilities so if they think there is a moment to challenge us, they feel like they have military superiority. >> when we send our secretary of state, they won't -- their president won't meet with them. yet he will meet with top executives who really just want access to the chinese market, are willing to make any compromise necessary. rachel: including sort of quietly and not quietly lobbying our government on behalf of the chinese, the ccp and their business interest because our government is trying in some ways to control what's going on there but, boy, they need help from -- they're basically holding these businesses hostage, saying you can't use our market unless you help us advance our interest as well. katie mcfar
rachel: formation. >> the chinese military is sharp. >> you walk st straight and on time or it's to the gulag. >> these types of military maneuvers are becoming more familiar. rachel and i have been talking about this off the air too. all the ways in which the chinese are gathering their power, they're not just militarily, economically, socially, elite, capture, espionage but all the while building up their hard power capabilities so if they think there is a moment to...
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rather unique take on this with onto contributor is rachel most as they are planning council on foreign relations, a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security relationship with washington to be beneficial and the vast majority see the us as an ally, forestry teacher, partner offering 74 percent of them. a figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 20. 20 also said that you are a cannot rely on the u. s. and these, it's own defense capabilities. and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans, paul said that they want to stay unusual in any conflict between the us and china. in other words, europeans are on the same page as french president, a menu item i call. the paradox would be that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just america's followers. the question europeans need to answer
rather unique take on this with onto contributor is rachel most as they are planning council on foreign relations, a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security...
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gentleman enjoying me. rachel stood on dw, the architecture takes, it takes land, takes resources, energy. so then the question is, what does it here and look forward to the types of.
gentleman enjoying me. rachel stood on dw, the architecture takes, it takes land, takes resources, energy. so then the question is, what does it here and look forward to the types of.
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rachel: absolutely. >> i'll work the grill for you. >> there you go. it's one of the things, having the different dips -- different typesre subtle. this is a red wine goat. >> what is the stinky one. >> it's really stinky. it's really good. it's a brie. it's a french brie. you open it up, you can smell it from the other side of the space here. rachel: someone told me as you get older you lose your taste buds so the stronger and stinkier the cheese is better as you get older. is that true? >> i don't know. i know it's funky. [laughter] >> you know, it's one of those things that you always want to try different styles. rachel: i agree. >> one is soft, one is harder, have the variety when you get together with the family. these bites are so easy to prepare, all these cups. you have to try this one. his is our non-baked cheesecake that we do at 317 main street. >> non baked cheesecake. >> the whole idea is that a little bit healthier for you, if you will. >> really? >> it's got a nice flavor profile. rachel: what's in it? >> it's based on cream cheese, a little bit of coconut oil, a little bit of salt, a little bit of sugar
rachel: absolutely. >> i'll work the grill for you. >> there you go. it's one of the things, having the different dips -- different typesre subtle. this is a red wine goat. >> what is the stinky one. >> it's really stinky. it's really good. it's a brie. it's a french brie. you open it up, you can smell it from the other side of the space here. rachel: someone told me as you get older you lose your taste buds so the stronger and stinkier the cheese is better as you get...
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types of ai systems. most known for the gender shades paper which showed rachel -- racial and gender bias and commercially sold products from ibm, microsoft and later on we also did amazon as well. with the algorithmic justice, we're focused on real-world harms and how our people are experiencing ai systems being used for access to government services. for example, we know the irs put on board id me as a way of accessing basic tax information. but we launched a campaign and we heard from many people saying they were having so many different issues, not just from the technical side but also from the privacy side. when you have a company that says to use our system, you waive your right to sue but there is no other way to access that government service, we are moving in the wrong direction. but it's not too late to course correct. ed: the core of your research and your role is looking at the societal risks of ai. how do you yourself use artificial intelligence tools? would you say you are pro ai as a tool to advance mankind? >> i am optimistic about using ethical ai systems. what i tried to do is ask if the
types of ai systems. most known for the gender shades paper which showed rachel -- racial and gender bias and commercially sold products from ibm, microsoft and later on we also did amazon as well. with the algorithmic justice, we're focused on real-world harms and how our people are experiencing ai systems being used for access to government services. for example, we know the irs put on board id me as a way of accessing basic tax information. but we launched a campaign and we heard from many...
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rachel. marston offers us her take on the findings. they are being council on foreign relations, a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here george soros is open society foundations, but it also gives cash from various european governments. and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security relationship with washington to be beneficial. and the vast majority see the us as an ally for a speaking to partner whopping 74 percent of them. a figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 2020 also said that you're cannot rely on the u. s. and these it's own defense capabilities. and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans cole said that they want to stay unusual in any conflict between the us and china. in other words, europeans are on the same page as french president, a menu item i call. the paradox would be that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just america's followers. the question europeans need to answer is it in ou
rachel. marston offers us her take on the findings. they are being council on foreign relations, a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here george soros is open society foundations, but it also gives cash from various european governments. and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security relationship with washington...
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a sofa, maybe to scope the rachel buttons will be here at the top of the hour, with another one down of all today's types of orders, back to the company, the, [000:00:00;00] the acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do, don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way. instead the welcome to worlds apart. reality is that wage when you're still living in, it doesn't go away. the late american side fire rider philip deep point, the sprays in the midst of the cold war. but nowadays, it's maybe even more useful in cuttings, through the masses of propaganda, whole alternative world views in this boss, changing world can rea
a sofa, maybe to scope the rachel buttons will be here at the top of the hour, with another one down of all today's types of orders, back to the company, the, [000:00:00;00] the acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department, the c i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose...
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rachel: i'd say. pete: i've got buddies in the military that are at certain commands, and i'm talking southern command, northern command, that type of thing. memorial day there's usually a ceremony, this year there was a memo. but all month long there's something special for pride week at our command. for four weeks. rachel: in san francisco they raised the american flag and the pride flag, and they all saluted the pride flag. it's really taken over. it's a new religion. it's a new liturgical calendar, if you will, and really it's up to all of us to decide whether we want to accept that or not. will: turning now to a fox news alert, a stunning story. four children found alive 40 days after surviving a plane crash in the colombian jungle. pete: locals in the amazon are calling it a miracle. rachel: alexandria hoff joins us now with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. think about this, the mother of these children was killed in this plane crash, so it's easy to assume what her desperate wish would have been in those final moments, and that was granted yesterday. the siblings, ages 13, 9, 4 and a baby who turned 1 while missing s
rachel: i'd say. pete: i've got buddies in the military that are at certain commands, and i'm talking southern command, northern command, that type of thing. memorial day there's usually a ceremony, this year there was a memo. but all month long there's something special for pride week at our command. for four weeks. rachel: in san francisco they raised the american flag and the pride flag, and they all saluted the pride flag. it's really taken over. it's a new religion. it's a new liturgical...
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rachel. >>> coming up, indy's return. superstar harrison ford returns for a final appearance as indiana jones. why he is saying goodbye to the legendary role. typebetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like naus
rachel. >>> coming up, indy's return. superstar harrison ford returns for a final appearance as indiana jones. why he is saying goodbye to the legendary role. typebetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart...
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and as rachel said earlier, it's really more about what it says about our country than this type of persons elected even once. and is leaving a major party when he has no business being behind bars. -- leader of the free world. >> bradley moss, it seems like a long time, as we sit here tonight. correct me if i'm wrong, i believe it's monday that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers had a meeting with jack smith. and his prosecution team to try to convince them that donald trump committed no crimes? i had one of donald trump's former criminal defense lawyers, who was part of that team, until very recently. on this program last night. and i put it to him that it was their job when they went in there to tell jack smith something that he does not know. tell him something that they don't know about the evidence. and pretend to have a finding of not guilty. and he couldn't come up with anything? he agreed, in principle, that's what the job was in the room. but he never suggested any of the evidence that they could present to jack smith. that jack smith did not already know? >> correct, becaus
and as rachel said earlier, it's really more about what it says about our country than this type of persons elected even once. and is leaving a major party when he has no business being behind bars. -- leader of the free world. >> bradley moss, it seems like a long time, as we sit here tonight. correct me if i'm wrong, i believe it's monday that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers had a meeting with jack smith. and his prosecution team to try to convince them that donald trump...
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and as rachel said earlier, it's really more about what it says about our country than this type of personen once. and is leaving a major party when he has no business being behind bars. -- leader of the free world. >> bradley moss, it seems like a long time, as we sit here tonight. correct me if i'm wrong, i believe it's monday that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers had a meeting with jack smith. and his prosecution team to try to convince them that donald trump committed no crimes? i had one of donald trump's former criminal defense lawyers, who was part of that team, until very recently. on this program last night. and i put it to him that it was their job when they went in there to tell jack smith something that he does not know. tell him something that they don't know about the evidence. and pretend to have a finding of not guilty. and he couldn't come up with anything? he agreed, in principle, that's what the job was in the room. but he never suggested any of the evidence that they could present to jack smith. that jack smith did not already know? >> correct, because in terms o
and as rachel said earlier, it's really more about what it says about our country than this type of personen once. and is leaving a major party when he has no business being behind bars. -- leader of the free world. >> bradley moss, it seems like a long time, as we sit here tonight. correct me if i'm wrong, i believe it's monday that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers had a meeting with jack smith. and his prosecution team to try to convince them that donald trump committed no...
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support admits the public policy contributor rachel mazda now has to take on this as they are planning council on foreign relations. a major european policy think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance. here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security relationship with washington to be beneficial and the vast majority see the us as an ally or if we could get partner offering 74 percent of the figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 20. 20 also said that you are a cannot rely on the u. s. a needs its own defense capabilities and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans, paul said that they want to stay unusual in any conflict between the us and china. in other words, europeans are on the same page as french president emanuel and michael paradox would be. that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just americans, followers the question, europeans need to answer. is it in o
support admits the public policy contributor rachel mazda now has to take on this as they are planning council on foreign relations. a major european policy think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance. here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent...
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essentially r t contributor rachel morrison offers her take on the findings that they are paying council on foreign relations. a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security. the relationship with washington to be beneficial and the vast majority see the us as an ally or speak, egypt partner a whopping 74 percent of the figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 20. 20 also said that you're cannot rely on the u. s. and these it's own defense capabilities. and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans called said that they want to stay unusual in any conflict between the us and china. in other words, europeans are on the same page as french president emanuel and michael paradox would be. that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just america's followers. the question europeans need to answer is it i
essentially r t contributor rachel morrison offers her take on the findings that they are paying council on foreign relations. a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent...
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someone living in el salvador on who knows what type of daily wage for hard work for america where they're giving the promise of $300 a week of not working. rachel: it's really perverse. in chicago i just interviewed a man named andre who's really upset. in fact he was staging a protest against the 50 million being used in the city of chicago being housed for city of immigrants in that community and he was protesting that they arrested him and interesting you get arrested for things in chicago these days and not for crossing the boarder and not trying to tell the story. rachel: tell the story and say why are they giving $50 million and what about us and calling for a self-proclaimed liberal and he's going into sanctuary cities and this is the second tran much of money and -- group of money and he wants to know where it's going and talked about an american citizen homeless person that had legs amputated and she was out in the cold and froze almost to death. so you say we have so many needs in the city for four people and why is this money going to illegals who have chosen to come here by their own accord and they're being rewarded for it financia
someone living in el salvador on who knows what type of daily wage for hard work for america where they're giving the promise of $300 a week of not working. rachel: it's really perverse. in chicago i just interviewed a man named andre who's really upset. in fact he was staging a protest against the 50 million being used in the city of chicago being housed for city of immigrants in that community and he was protesting that they arrested him and interesting you get arrested for things in chicago...
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whether or not smith would be proposing some type of action, major action that perhaps was not outside or within department norms. but knowing who jack smith is, rachel, he is a by the book prosecutor. that's one of the reasons that merrick garland chose him for this job. he is deeply familiar with the department's post-watergate norms. he is meticulous and dogged, and i just can't imagine any scenario where jack smith would have suggested an action that was just not consistent with department norms. so whatever -- i think the decision was his. i'm pretty sure that the attorney general was aware of major investigative and prosecutorial steps ahead of time, but this is what the rule of law looks like, and this is how it should have unfolded. >> anthony, i want to jump in with one more question, coming back to the text of the document. there have been some press accounts about one act of alleged dissemination of national defense information and classified materials, but you just mengsed the second. i want to come back to the indictment because at least on the day that we hear from jack smith, we'll do what jack smith says, we'll read the indictment our
whether or not smith would be proposing some type of action, major action that perhaps was not outside or within department norms. but knowing who jack smith is, rachel, he is a by the book prosecutor. that's one of the reasons that merrick garland chose him for this job. he is deeply familiar with the department's post-watergate norms. he is meticulous and dogged, and i just can't imagine any scenario where jack smith would have suggested an action that was just not consistent with department...
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i mentioned rachel maddow, who i have to say was early on shining a light on this story. here we've done legal reports where we go through several types of plots that surrounded the insurrection, that showed it was more than a riot but much more of a long-term running conspiracy. we try to go to the source and hear from people and sometimes give them a chance to share their side of the story. on this program we heard from a lawyer who is very important in donald trump's orbit right now. we've had other top lawyers come and go or leave the legal team and talk about him and the power he wields. he's an adviser and attorney, boris epstein. when questioned on this program, here is exactly what he said, admitting to part of this very elector plan. >> i was part of the process to make sure there were open electors for when, as we hoped, the challenges to the seated electors would be heard and would be successful. part of the constitution and the electoral count act. everything was done legally according to the rules and under the leadership of rudy giuliani. >> a little giuliani shout-out for good measure, also identified as someone being c
i mentioned rachel maddow, who i have to say was early on shining a light on this story. here we've done legal reports where we go through several types of plots that surrounded the insurrection, that showed it was more than a riot but much more of a long-term running conspiracy. we try to go to the source and hear from people and sometimes give them a chance to share their side of the story. on this program we heard from a lawyer who is very important in donald trump's orbit right now. we've...
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rachel. >> all right, we've got much more ahead for you tonight. do stay with us. do stay with us. with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma. having too many eosinophils, a typeasthma symptoms. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is 1 dose every 8 weeks. fasenra can help patients to breathe better. most patients did not have an asthma attack in the first year. and fasenra helps lower the use of oral steroids. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. get back to better breathing. and get back to your life. ask your doctor about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways!
rachel. >> all right, we've got much more ahead for you tonight. do stay with us. do stay with us. with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma. having too many eosinophils, a typeasthma symptoms. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is 1 dose every 8 weeks. fasenra can help patients to breathe better. most patients did not have an asthma attack in the first year. and fasenra helps lower the use of oral...