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joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back control of american medicine. doctor, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so i has advanced the world in so many ways. as your book touches on things like reducing medical errors, enhancing diagnostic precision, precision, and easing the burden of health care staffing. but we've heard from nurses this week who argue ai can also be a detriment to patients. how do you see ai being safely balanced with patient care? >> i think you've focused it very well in my book. the first three chapters are around the big opportunities is the way you can save hundreds of thousands of lives, make health care more affordable, higher quality, more convenient for patients. but chapter four or part for multiple chapters is all about the risks. there are risks about about bias. there are risks about security and privacy and misinformation. and so it needs to be balanced. it's why i wrote the book so we can have a conversati
joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back control of american medicine. doctor, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so i has advanced the world in so many ways. as your book touches on things like reducing medical errors, enhancing diagnostic precision, precision, and easing the burden of health care staffing. but we've heard from nurses...
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nervous right before world war ii when the most prominent republican robert taft opposed even lend-lease. pearl harbor solved that problem for a little while but then after the war, taft and most of the republicans opposed nato and the marshall plan. so fortunately from my point of view, eisenhower got the nomination in 1952 instead of taft and we have largely been consistently in support of america playing a strong leadership role in the free world. and so i think all of us with these views have been enhanced, in my opinion in the right direction. the latest evidence is there were 30 republicans who just voted for cloture. we'll see what happens on final passage but that's eight more than the 22 who voted to send the bill out of the senate in the first place. reporter: you were clear you wanted the senate bill to pass. another two months of changing the bill. what would you say about the way the speaker has handled it by waiting two additional months? sen? mcconnell: there's nothing in my view wrong with what we passed and the most important thing in my view so to get it to the president for h
nervous right before world war ii when the most prominent republican robert taft opposed even lend-lease. pearl harbor solved that problem for a little while but then after the war, taft and most of the republicans opposed nato and the marshall plan. so fortunately from my point of view, eisenhower got the nomination in 1952 instead of taft and we have largely been consistently in support of america playing a strong leadership role in the free world. and so i think all of us with these views...
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what happened after pearl harbor under supreme justice roberts responsible because of their election good for the israelis to do it. this is a problem for netanyahu over the long term. this will come back pretty hard. this was a big mistake. usually the israelis don't do that. >> john: there are a lot of people think that either way, netanyahu is done when this is all over. biden, let's take a look at where he is. full support for israel when iran was attacking. now there seems to be a glowing split between biden and netanyahu particularly since biden has said that they are going to sanction one unit of the idf for alleged human rights abuses. the sanctions would ban the transfer of u.s. military weaponry or any other forms of assistance to the battalion and all mail made up of ultra-orthodox and religious nationalist jewish recruits. he would be the first time that the u.s. has targeted ten units of the idf directly. not for alleged abuses that happened october 7th but prior. >> they are looking at what happened in the west bank. that is where the battalion primarily operated. it's
what happened after pearl harbor under supreme justice roberts responsible because of their election good for the israelis to do it. this is a problem for netanyahu over the long term. this will come back pretty hard. this was a big mistake. usually the israelis don't do that. >> john: there are a lot of people think that either way, netanyahu is done when this is all over. biden, let's take a look at where he is. full support for israel when iran was attacking. now there seems to be a...
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was exactly the same on the eve of world war ii. when the most famous republican, robert teft even opposed land lease. pearlbor got rid of that for a while. but i think we have managed to solve the problem with the isolationists in the house , and i have noticed that isolationists feel uncomfortable being called isolationists. russia and iran, when we entered the second world war, there were only two countries, germany and japan. and i don't want us to start taking things seriously until after an attack like this. their independence. it is important to remember that directly we are not participating in this war, our soldiers are not there, krakow! americans, we are just helping the ukrainians and we are causing enormous damage to the army. one of our main enemies. what's not to like about it? there is no doubt that the delay in aid was painful for ukraine, very painful, and the administration bears responsibility for being too skittish in every one of its decisions. biden and trump said before him, we need to send them food rations, seriously? what would you say to the people of ukraine who have you been wa
was exactly the same on the eve of world war ii. when the most famous republican, robert teft even opposed land lease. pearlbor got rid of that for a while. but i think we have managed to solve the problem with the isolationists in the house , and i have noticed that isolationists feel uncomfortable being called isolationists. russia and iran, when we entered the second world war, there were only two countries, germany and japan. and i don't want us to start taking things seriously until after...
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robert byer we're at the beginning of the museum. it's 1947. what's going with the cia? does it exist? well, before we get to the emergence of, we actually have to go back to 1941, pearl harbor. they are dots of intelligence all throughout the us government, but they're not able to be put together in order to warn the president of an incumbent incoming attack because of pearl harbor, the office of strategic is created or says the uss major general donovan is in charge and basically they create the modern intelligence apparatus. all of the directorate s that are here at cia are created during world war two. and a lot of the ways that we do our operations today, the lineage goes all the way back to the uss, one of our great stories is about the gold coins of the office that we now have on display. these are $20 gold coins from the 1800s. they're worth thousands of dollars now. but back then in world war two, donovan created or collected almost $2 million worth of these gold coins with the idea that in denied areas in france and norway, all throughout europe, that they needed a way to pay for things for their existence. those countries and these gold coins were the perfe
robert byer we're at the beginning of the museum. it's 1947. what's going with the cia? does it exist? well, before we get to the emergence of, we actually have to go back to 1941, pearl harbor. they are dots of intelligence all throughout the us government, but they're not able to be put together in order to warn the president of an incumbent incoming attack because of pearl harbor, the office of strategic is created or says the uss major general donovan is in charge and basically they create...
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robert taft was the most important republican. everybody knew who he was. he wanted to be president. he opposed land lease, and most of the republican senators did, and after the war, pearlbor changed all of that for a few years, and after that he opposed ran in 1952 and unfortunately lost to eisenhower and had a totally different view of america's role in the world and the role we needed to play. so we've had a tendency to be isolationists when there were democrats in the white house, but i think -- if you look at the condition of the world right now, it's all tway more dangerous than before world war ii, more, because we have terrorism that they didn't have. >> and yet the leader of the republican party espouses an america first foreign policy which is the very definition of isolationism. what concerns you about that as you prepare to step down from your leadership position? >> well, it's a family dispute. i won't go over the details, but you all have had that sort of thing recently as well. it's a family argument, and i'm pretty clear on the non-isolationist side, and i tend to do my best to convince my members that that's the way to go. even after i leave this job, i
robert taft was the most important republican. everybody knew who he was. he wanted to be president. he opposed land lease, and most of the republican senators did, and after the war, pearlbor changed all of that for a few years, and after that he opposed ran in 1952 and unfortunately lost to eisenhower and had a totally different view of america's role in the world and the role we needed to play. so we've had a tendency to be isolationists when there were democrats in the white house, but i...