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amna: ramesh, what's your take on this?ru: well, she has come under some pretty severe criticism from even marjorie taylor greene, who is herself a firebrand. and marjorie taylor greene said that loomer does not speak for trump, does not speak for maga, does not speak for the republican party. well, if trump believes that, he can say that, and he hasn't. what he's said so far is simply that he disagreed with her statement, presumably the racist one about curry, which, by the way, smells great. and what he didn't say was anything like, this is disgusting, i had no idea she was this kind of person. he doesn't care about that sort of thing. as long as she supports him, that makes her a good person in his eyes. amna: we have heard, as you mentioned, marjorie taylor greene saying this doesn't represent the party, but donald trump is the leader of the party. he is their presidential nominee, and we haven't heard a lot of outcry from other republicans. does this now represent the party? ponnuru: because the problem, if these repub
amna: ramesh, what's your take on this?ru: well, she has come under some pretty severe criticism from even marjorie taylor greene, who is herself a firebrand. and marjorie taylor greene said that loomer does not speak for trump, does not speak for maga, does not speak for the republican party. well, if trump believes that, he can say that, and he hasn't. what he's said so far is simply that he disagreed with her statement, presumably the racist one about curry, which, by the way, smells great....
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i'm ramesh ponnuru, by the way. you've all is the kind of person about whom people in my position usually say he needs no introduction. but that then raises an awkward question about why i'm here. so i will introduce him. he is the director of social, cultural and constitutional studies here at aei, where he also holds the beth ann ravenel currie chair in public policy. the founder and editor of national affairs. he is also a senior editor at the new atlantis, a contributing editor at national review and a contributing opinion writer at the new york times. in his role as director of social, cultural and constitutional studies. i suppose i should point out he is, in some sense my boss. so i guess he will be reviewing my performance as i review his today, which is about as good an example of democratic citizenship as as we can find. we're here to discuss evolves new book and if in if i may say so i think his best book yet american covenant how the constitution unified our nation and could again it is. it is a book tha
i'm ramesh ponnuru, by the way. you've all is the kind of person about whom people in my position usually say he needs no introduction. but that then raises an awkward question about why i'm here. so i will introduce him. he is the director of social, cultural and constitutional studies here at aei, where he also holds the beth ann ravenel currie chair in public policy. the founder and editor of national affairs. he is also a senior editor at the new atlantis, a contributing editor at national...
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towns including uh the town of had earlier said that they retaliated for the attack specifically on ramesh and they that was perhaps the most critical hit that they launched today towards the uh israelis uh where we know we learned that hazbullah uh launched a direct attack against a an israeli army patrol that was moving in the vicinity of the karroval checkpoint and the kar yoval is considered a lebanese occupied town known as. of course it is this is significant for two reasons: first of all we know that there are severe injuries among the israeli soldiers, we know from the hospital which is called z and which which leak that there were three at least soldiers that were brought into the hospital, one of them severely injured. as a result of the attack on tarobal, the other reason why this is important is because hazballah seems to have the intelligence to know that at that moment there will be movement of an israeli patrol. and that in itself of course is considered intelligence um uh breakthrough for hisballah and they said they targeted this patrol using appropriate weapons of course
towns including uh the town of had earlier said that they retaliated for the attack specifically on ramesh and they that was perhaps the most critical hit that they launched today towards the uh israelis uh where we know we learned that hazbullah uh launched a direct attack against a an israeli army patrol that was moving in the vicinity of the karroval checkpoint and the kar yoval is considered a lebanese occupied town known as. of course it is this is significant for two reasons: first of all...
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were uh done by drones and artillery fire especially towards uhpura, we had artillery fire towards, ramesht the day and the early hours of the night, very heavy shelling to the... extent that you probably could see the images of basically lighting the skies, what seem to be uh miniature nuclear bombs that are being thrown uh in that area, but seemingly throughout these the shelling we were mostly in areas where which are valleys, mountain sites, outskirts of towns, and although the israelis boasted that they were targeting ready to launch launchers, rockets for hezbolah, we saw that hezbolah's rockets. continued to to be launched from southern lebanon, so the israeli bombardment did not succeed in stopping capabilities. hazbullah launched today some 11 operations, the last of which were two operations aramtha and zipdeen in the occupied lebanese territories of shabal farms and even before that were some very significant launching of rockets, especially the catusion rockets towards the the biggest bases if we sayly and... and golan heights like elite hashaher naf and adamit kilaila baitil t
were uh done by drones and artillery fire especially towards uhpura, we had artillery fire towards, ramesht the day and the early hours of the night, very heavy shelling to the... extent that you probably could see the images of basically lighting the skies, what seem to be uh miniature nuclear bombs that are being thrown uh in that area, but seemingly throughout these the shelling we were mostly in areas where which are valleys, mountain sites, outskirts of towns, and although the israelis...
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latest attacks were uh done by drones and artillery fire especially towards uh we had artillery fired ramesh ramya and he also had direct attacks on. areas rames as well uh, but the heaviest shelling was throughout the day and the early hours of the night uh, very heavy shelling to the extent that you probably could see the images of basically lighting the skies, what seem to be miniature nuclear bombs that are being thrown in that area, but seemingly throughout these the shaling we were mostly in areas where which are valleys, mountain sites, outskirts of towns, and though the israelis boasted that they were targeting ready to launch launchers, rockets for hazballah, we saw that hazballah's rocket continued to to be... launched from southern lebanon, so the israeli bombardment did not succeed in stopping hizballah's capabilities. hizbillah launched today some 11 operations, the last of which were two operations a ramtha and zibdeen in the occupied libinese territories shabal farms and even before that there were some very significant launching of rockets especially katusha rockets towards t
latest attacks were uh done by drones and artillery fire especially towards uh we had artillery fired ramesh ramya and he also had direct attacks on. areas rames as well uh, but the heaviest shelling was throughout the day and the early hours of the night uh, very heavy shelling to the extent that you probably could see the images of basically lighting the skies, what seem to be miniature nuclear bombs that are being thrown in that area, but seemingly throughout these the shaling we were mostly...
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let's start with what's going on, ramesh. alright, this is a really, really tight race and we see that every single day you've got trump leading in arizona, but everywhere else, it's like a jump ball, neck and neck he's kind of in one place. he's in the margin of error i'm areas it's so tight of a race is he concerned about what's happening there? is that why he's focused so much on the one in nebraska because he knows this could come down to maybe even to 60, just c9. >> oh, yeah. i think that it's pretty clear. it's going to be a tight race. it's been a tight race. pretty much consistently except for that period in the late stages of biden's campaign and it could be that one vote the it could have. >> there were some similar interests in maine because of maine has the same system where they vote or their electoral votes by congressional district. but the thing is depressed because had the system in place for while and maybe there's a case for making it just like every almost >> that is can be caused on election day. i'll sa
let's start with what's going on, ramesh. alright, this is a really, really tight race and we see that every single day you've got trump leading in arizona, but everywhere else, it's like a jump ball, neck and neck he's kind of in one place. he's in the margin of error i'm areas it's so tight of a race is he concerned about what's happening there? is that why he's focused so much on the one in nebraska because he knows this could come down to maybe even to 60, just c9. >> oh, yeah. i...
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. >> ucla professor ramesh srinivasan believes we need to use caution with this type of technology to make sure that humans are still benefiting. recently, at the u.s. open, ai commentators were used for smaller matches. otto says the ai did not take any human commentators jobs, but there's not announcers for all those matches, so we actually did generate and we were the only announcer for a lot of the matches. while this ping pong setup only had a written review, the idea of the ai system gaining all that knowledge in real or close to real time sure does make you wonder as to what will come next. and it is just fascinating as to what this stuff does. one thing it was also used for dan is to gather data for human commentators. and so now all of a sudden, they have these interesting statistics. >> yeah, it's heading that direction probably for people concerned. is there anything done to make sure that the human jobs are not eventually lost? it seems like it's heading that way. >> that's a tricky one because one of the professors you saw in that story that i talked with, he said, if the
. >> ucla professor ramesh srinivasan believes we need to use caution with this type of technology to make sure that humans are still benefiting. recently, at the u.s. open, ai commentators were used for smaller matches. otto says the ai did not take any human commentators jobs, but there's not announcers for all those matches, so we actually did generate and we were the only announcer for a lot of the matches. while this ping pong setup only had a written review, the idea of the ai...
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. >> ucla professor ramesh srinivasan believes we need to use caution with this type of technology to make sure that humans are still benefiting. recently, at the u.s. open, ai commentators were used for smaller matches. otto says the ai did not take any human commentators jobs, but there's not announcers for all those matches, so we actually did generate and we were the only announcer for a lot of the matches. while this ping pong setup only had a written review, the idea of the ai system gaining all that knowledge in real or close to real time sure does make you wonder as to what will come next. and it is just fascinating as to what this stuff does. one thing it was also used for dan is to gather data for human commentators. and so now all of a sudden, they have these interesting statistics. >> yeah, it's heading that direction probably for people concerned. is there anything done to make sure that the human jobs are not eventually lost? it seems like it's heading that way. >> that's a tricky one because one of the professors you saw in that story that i talked with, he said, if the
. >> ucla professor ramesh srinivasan believes we need to use caution with this type of technology to make sure that humans are still benefiting. recently, at the u.s. open, ai commentators were used for smaller matches. otto says the ai did not take any human commentators jobs, but there's not announcers for all those matches, so we actually did generate and we were the only announcer for a lot of the matches. while this ping pong setup only had a written review, the idea of the ai...
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i'm ramesh ponnuru, by the way. you've all is the kind of person about whom people in
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of small drones in order to make fires in different areas we also know that the israelis targeted ramesh and markkaba and of course that is just the beginning of various attacks that continue throughout the last few days, this is in addition to the, terror attack that occurred in lebanon, which we are of course waiting for, first of all, a press conference from the prime, the ministry of help to know the latest numbers and also for the speech of secretary to give us the latest of course on this issue, thanks we're pressed for time in this edition of the world news that was press tv's mariam sal joining us from the lebanese capital beirot, when more palestinians fall victim to fresh air and artillery strikes and gases, us is ready genocide. continues unabated across the blockaded territory in a latest attack at least five people were killed and several others injured after a palestinian home was bombedd in alsabra neighborhood of gaza city and the east of the city, these eight palestinians including five children and two women were killed in an israeli air strike a school housing, the dis
of small drones in order to make fires in different areas we also know that the israelis targeted ramesh and markkaba and of course that is just the beginning of various attacks that continue throughout the last few days, this is in addition to the, terror attack that occurred in lebanon, which we are of course waiting for, first of all, a press conference from the prime, the ministry of help to know the latest numbers and also for the speech of secretary to give us the latest of course on this...
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i'm ramesh ponnuru, by the way. you've all is the kind of person about whom people in my position usually say he needs no introduction. but that then ra
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laura barron lopez former democratic congressman joe crowley, and editor of the national review, rameshonnuru. so glad that you're all here today. let me start with you. rematch on this because trump is saying he's going to let harris talk okay. like he let biden talk at one point in time how is that going to work out as a strategy and what is behind it? >> well, necessity i suppose is and also his campaign has been pretty clear that they don't want him interrupting, which is why we had that whole long protracted debate about whether there was likes allowed. they'd be cut off when they weren't actually speaking. >> but i think that one of the questions is going to be how disciplined is trump during this appearance? >> because the frank, frankly, he did not have a great first debate. his debate against biden if it weren't for the fact that biden had a catastrophically poor debate. there would have been more attention to that. and of course now biden's not in the picture. >> i mean, that's a great point thinking about the focus and i know you and i have talked in the past about the perfor
laura barron lopez former democratic congressman joe crowley, and editor of the national review, rameshonnuru. so glad that you're all here today. let me start with you. rematch on this because trump is saying he's going to let harris talk okay. like he let biden talk at one point in time how is that going to work out as a strategy and what is behind it? >> well, necessity i suppose is and also his campaign has been pretty clear that they don't want him interrupting, which is why we had...