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us invest war commission warns ai is artificial intelligence and the commission is headed by eric schmidt the former head of google well apparently you know because essentially u.s. corporations and shareholders don't allow r. and d. don't allow an investment into the economy don't allow innovation to happen that's bad they don't want production they just want stock buybacks they want all the money to go to stock buybacks the company up with debt well they have to go to the government and they're looking for the government instead to do with it i tax fair to take all the risk of innovation they will get to keep their reward but this one thing really stood out for me here because of our experience of moving from europe to the united states in the fast few years eric schmidt says china already holds a lead in some areas including some aspects of payment technology and facial recognition while mass surveillance may not be an area where the u.s. needs to be ahead of china schmidt said he is concerned that china has a 5 year lead in e-commerce systems and electronic payments i think that's a v
us invest war commission warns ai is artificial intelligence and the commission is headed by eric schmidt the former head of google well apparently you know because essentially u.s. corporations and shareholders don't allow r. and d. don't allow an investment into the economy don't allow innovation to happen that's bad they don't want production they just want stock buybacks they want all the money to go to stock buybacks the company up with debt well they have to go to the government and...
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doctor schmidt, mr. louis, are there better ways that dod could leverage industry and academia to field ai systems more quickly than going through the normal acquisition pipeline and will the software acquisition pathway by way of example provide in the fy 2020 nda and the budget activity software budgeting pilots help dod efforts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the pathway you all provided is helpful but is not sufficient in the cultural aspects of training people to treat software differently has taken or has been harder and taken longer than i thought. i do know many suffer companies who want to work with the government and in particular with the dod and they cannot find a corresponding customer or user or buyer or someone who can work with them and my own view is that the dod should set up some kind of technology insertion program where they literally go and try to get the stuff and because it's so strategic and so important to the mission of the dod. >> thank you, doctor schmidt. software and ai are jo
doctor schmidt, mr. louis, are there better ways that dod could leverage industry and academia to field ai systems more quickly than going through the normal acquisition pipeline and will the software acquisition pathway by way of example provide in the fy 2020 nda and the budget activity software budgeting pilots help dod efforts? >> thank you, mr. chairman. the pathway you all provided is helpful but is not sufficient in the cultural aspects of training people to treat software...
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sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. torn the price should go up until it hurts a bit once the december scimitar. schmidt research is water related issues the united nations resolution says there is a human rights to safe accessible and affordable water. to conquer the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which people are to enjoy that right we can identify 3 major players industry farming and private households which has priority who has more of a right to and who are less private individuals also depend on farming it's a very complex problem and we can't simply demand free water is a basic right i wondered ask if you think that overall the world wide water is too cheap. to remove is never the population compare the united states and in the us water consumption per person per day is almost 300 liters that's a huge amount in germany by contrast it's $122.00. and then compare the prices here water is twice as expensive a
sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. torn the price should go up until it hurts a bit once the december scimitar. schmidt research is water related issues the united nations resolution says there is a human rights to safe accessible and affordable water. to conquer the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which people are to...
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i rise today to recognize jim schmidt for being named teacher of the year. mr. schmidt received this honor for his work teaching global perspectives and research at manned run high school. searching as a teacher for 28 years, he has dedicated his career to im-- to improving both students' learning and the methods teachers use to educate their students. during the covid-19 pandemic mr. schmidt has demonstrated his leadership ability by creating a discussion forum for teachers to share strategies, ensuring that teachers and students are prepared to learn in an in class or online environment. on behalf of the fourth congressional district of florida, i thank mr. schmidt for his dedication to educating the students of northeast florida and for his commitment to the success of his students and pearce alike. -- peers alike. madam speaker, i rise today to congratulate miss alli persil for being named teacher of the year in st. john's county. she received this honor for her work in teaching biology and agriculture at creek side high school. as a teacher for more than 15
i rise today to recognize jim schmidt for being named teacher of the year. mr. schmidt received this honor for his work teaching global perspectives and research at manned run high school. searching as a teacher for 28 years, he has dedicated his career to im-- to improving both students' learning and the methods teachers use to educate their students. during the covid-19 pandemic mr. schmidt has demonstrated his leadership ability by creating a discussion forum for teachers to share...
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sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. deprives most sean the price should go up until it hurts a bit sounds to december scimitar. schmidt researches water related issues for united nations resolution says that it is a human right to safe accessible and affordable water i'm not conquer the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which people are to enjoy that right we can identify 3 major players industry farming and private households which has priority who has more of a right to and who are less private individuals also depend on farming it's a very complex problem and we can't simply demand free water is a basic right. on the desk if you think that overall the worldwide water is too cheap. to. compare the united states and in the us water consumption per person per day is almost 300 liters that's a huge amount in germany by contrast it's $122.00. and then compare the prices here water is twice as expensive to i'm here bec
sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. deprives most sean the price should go up until it hurts a bit sounds to december scimitar. schmidt researches water related issues for united nations resolution says that it is a human right to safe accessible and affordable water i'm not conquer the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which...
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sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. deprives most sean the price should go up until it hurts a bit once the december scimitar. schmidt research is water related issues the united nations resolution says there is a human right to safe access civil and affordable water. conquered the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which people are to enjoy that right we can identify 3 major players industry farming and private households which has priority who has more of a right to and who are less private individuals also depend on farming it's a very complex problem and we can't simply demand free water is a basic right. on the desk if you think that overall the worldwide water is too cheap. to believe there's never the population compared the united states and in the us water consumption per person per day is almost 300 liters that's a huge amount in germany by contrast it's $122.00. and then compare the prices here water is tw
sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. deprives most sean the price should go up until it hurts a bit once the december scimitar. schmidt research is water related issues the united nations resolution says there is a human right to safe access civil and affordable water. conquered the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which...
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sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. deprives most sean the price should go up until it hurts a bit sons to december scimitar. schmidt researches water related issues the united nations resolution says there is a human right to safe accessible and affordable water i'm probably invented to conquer the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which sectors which people are to enjoy that right we can identify 3 major players industry farming and private households which has priority who has more of a right to and who are less private individuals also depend on farming it's a very complex problem and we can't simply demand free water is a basic right i understood do you think that overall the world wide water is too cheap. to believe is never to have compared the united states in general in the u.s. water consumption per person per day is almost 300 liters that's a huge amount in germany by contrast it's $122.00. and then compare the prices
sophia maria schmidt is a professional musician and a student of economics who thinks a lot about war. deprives most sean the price should go up until it hurts a bit sons to december scimitar. schmidt researches water related issues the united nations resolution says there is a human right to safe accessible and affordable water i'm probably invented to conquer the problem is that there is competition for the use of water if we want to introduce a basic right to water we have to consider which...
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the chair of the commission, eric schmidt, joins me now. should note i am an unpaid adviser to his organization, schmidt futures. wel welcome. let me ask you first, do you agree with that characterization that artificial intelligence will be sprinkled or coursed through the entire economy of the future? >> thank you. extremely well said. what we now know is that ai will be the basis of pretty much everything you deal with over the next five or ten years. it will be present in your informations base. it will be present in your medical care. it will be present in how your car works. over and over again, ai is going to be an essential part of the world and in particular the united states. >> and are you confident in saying that right now your fear is that china is actually ahead? >> we were constituted two years ago -- this is a bipartisan group of about 15 commissioners to look at this question. we came to the conclusion that the united states is today ahead, but may lose our lead fairly quickly. the reason is that china has decided to focus
the chair of the commission, eric schmidt, joins me now. should note i am an unpaid adviser to his organization, schmidt futures. wel welcome. let me ask you first, do you agree with that characterization that artificial intelligence will be sprinkled or coursed through the entire economy of the future? >> thank you. extremely well said. what we now know is that ai will be the basis of pretty much everything you deal with over the next five or ten years. it will be present in your...
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to most of us and that's kind of this little fountain has dried up schmidt sources of water around theworld are going dry so they need to be maintained in a responsible fashion by the public and the private sector. if a company slaps on a 10 percent profit margin water gets more expensive but given that it's our most important source of sustenance is it right for it to be provided by a private company. vending marsha it is as long as the profit margin is not too high relative better per capita income so as long as people can afford it as long as they stood before i had a low enough price so that they can buy as much as they need there's no problem it's the same with everything food clothes so there's always a profit margin and that's ok as long as we can afford it. as an option. to use the only way to prevent a supply crisis is to raise the price of water so we come to value the resource for what it's really worth. water is used in different ways in different parts of the world in europe for example agriculture industry and household suck up and spit out pretty much equal amounts but i
to most of us and that's kind of this little fountain has dried up schmidt sources of water around theworld are going dry so they need to be maintained in a responsible fashion by the public and the private sector. if a company slaps on a 10 percent profit margin water gets more expensive but given that it's our most important source of sustenance is it right for it to be provided by a private company. vending marsha it is as long as the profit margin is not too high relative better per capita...
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wurtz schmidt beat the lotto rider brent van moor to take the honours, the first win of his five—year—longge — a time trial at san benedetto del tronto. everything else, you can always go to the bbc sport website. but that's all your sport for now. hello there. we may well start off the day with some rain around, but it should clear through to quite an improvement into the afternoon for most of us. because we've got high pressure building from the southwest, these fronts toppling across the high at the moment — so they are bringing some wet weather, and they have to clear through the southeast. so grey and wet for many of us first thing this morning, but a brisk northwesterly wind is pushing that rain into the southeast corner for the end of the day — so behind it, quite a clearance, some sunshine coming through. but the winds may well be gusting to 30 mph from a coolish source, so despite some sunshine and temperatures peaking maybe at around 14—15 celsius, it will feel on the cool side with a bit of exposure. now as we move out of tuesday into the middle of the week, that high pressure a
wurtz schmidt beat the lotto rider brent van moor to take the honours, the first win of his five—year—longge — a time trial at san benedetto del tronto. everything else, you can always go to the bbc sport website. but that's all your sport for now. hello there. we may well start off the day with some rain around, but it should clear through to quite an improvement into the afternoon for most of us. because we've got high pressure building from the southwest, these fronts toppling across...
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meet hannah and caitlin schmidt. i don't know which is which but they're twin cities and live on the peninsula. they share photos of life as twins on their instagram account. one of those posts caught the attention of one of the show's producers. the pair auditioned via skype, quarantined in l.a. and then taped the show. >> i never would have expected to be on a game show. to be honest, we've always wanted to be on ellen, like one of her guests, but never in a million years did we ever think we'd be on a game show. >> we got to meet so many twins, which was really, really cool for us because we've met twins like throughout our life. >> and we have this little twin community. but this is almost like staying in a twin resort. >> i love that they're finishing each other's sentences. that's fantastic. they said they had no idea this was a twin episode on the ellen show until they got there. and you can watch "game of games" and the schmidt twins right here on nbc bay area tonight at 9:00. >>> well, then they get there an
meet hannah and caitlin schmidt. i don't know which is which but they're twin cities and live on the peninsula. they share photos of life as twins on their instagram account. one of those posts caught the attention of one of the show's producers. the pair auditioned via skype, quarantined in l.a. and then taped the show. >> i never would have expected to be on a game show. to be honest, we've always wanted to be on ellen, like one of her guests, but never in a million years did we ever...
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actually know about those super tiny nano particles and their interplay with our lives many other schmidt reports. this is sung to with not a part of who gets. 1000 nanotechnology have to do with me. i was trying to polish containing nano particles it was supposed to make the polish absorb into the shoe better it didn't help them much but it seems there is something new for me after all in the wonderful world of minuscule artificial particles. i have a broken model of which has to be replaced with a dental implant until now there was a risk for the bacteria would attack the implant and it would have to come out again but the nano coaching of silver can protect against bacteria in the future. critical schneider from german company arias has developed a coating for dental implants. technical development takes a few years if it happens at all. and then there's the certification process to prove the whole thing is safe. that it often takes years at least a decade. because the hurdles are high. they want to avoid putting the consumer at risk in any way and that's a big challenge for a small co
actually know about those super tiny nano particles and their interplay with our lives many other schmidt reports. this is sung to with not a part of who gets. 1000 nanotechnology have to do with me. i was trying to polish containing nano particles it was supposed to make the polish absorb into the shoe better it didn't help them much but it seems there is something new for me after all in the wonderful world of minuscule artificial particles. i have a broken model of which has to be replaced...
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it's a good time to look at the implications of such a move joining us now to that end is thomas and schmidt is a procurement advisor from care cost consulting while going to the program doesn't on the one hand it seems that the countries that put their own citizens 1st they're obviously obviously vaccinating faster while those thoughts are to share their vaccines more widely are scrambling what would you have done differently from the e.u. . hello general the difficulty and mistakes done by the e.u. are primarily located in reference to the preparation of the negotiation steps itself such an important goal she ation such time critical set up the e.u. should have elkader and guaranteed themselves a person to each of the production of the 4 critical players in that game they underestimated the importance of a good negotiation preparation right now given all of that what's the way out for 3 months in and we're still stanley. i think we need people who are not just focused on their own political set up and game and their own career but implementation experts a team of people who know how to run
it's a good time to look at the implications of such a move joining us now to that end is thomas and schmidt is a procurement advisor from care cost consulting while going to the program doesn't on the one hand it seems that the countries that put their own citizens 1st they're obviously obviously vaccinating faster while those thoughts are to share their vaccines more widely are scrambling what would you have done differently from the e.u. . hello general the difficulty and mistakes done by...
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>> it's now pleasure to introduce this session's author, kara dixon vuic, lance corporal benjamin schmidtt and society 20th century at texas christian university. she's the author of "the girls next door: bringing the home front to the front lines" and officer, nurse, woman, the army nurse corps in vi
>> it's now pleasure to introduce this session's author, kara dixon vuic, lance corporal benjamin schmidtt and society 20th century at texas christian university. she's the author of "the girls next door: bringing the home front to the front lines" and officer, nurse, woman, the army nurse corps in vi
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the attorney general of missouri eric schmidt joins me next. stay close. voiceover: riders.e road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... please don't follow me in. if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real 'idaho potato farmer... genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. the new myww+ gives you more of what you need to help you lose weight! more simplicity with the what's in your fridge? recipe feature. and more motivation with on-demand workout classes. the new myww+. check out today's limited time offer! >> bill: we argue it's a violation of separation of power
the attorney general of missouri eric schmidt joins me next. stay close. voiceover: riders.e road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with...
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my next guest tonight is dinge min schmidt benjamin is a fellow at harvard and the center for european policy analysis he's also served at the u.s. state department advising on energy security bridgeman it's good to have you back on the program you heard the speech by secretary blinken today was there a name missing from today's speech did a name you know did something strike you as missy. no in fact i'm just excited to be here to talk about the sort of speech the entire transatlantic community has been yearning for from america's top diplomat for over 4 years now i think you're alluding to mr trump in this was a real refreshing diplomatic speech in his speech at nato headquarters secretary of state blink and made sure to emphasize the biden administration's emphasis on reaffirming in revitalizing aren't alliances to strengthen the national security and democratic resilience of the u.s. and our global partners and allies including nato of course in a world facing a ray of emerging global challenges foremost from china and from a resurgent russia and i'm dyslexic of nato headquarters as
my next guest tonight is dinge min schmidt benjamin is a fellow at harvard and the center for european policy analysis he's also served at the u.s. state department advising on energy security bridgeman it's good to have you back on the program you heard the speech by secretary blinken today was there a name missing from today's speech did a name you know did something strike you as missy. no in fact i'm just excited to be here to talk about the sort of speech the entire transatlantic community...
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wurtz schmidt beat the lotto rider brent van moor to take the honours, the first win of his five—year—longnday brought us a fine day of weather for many of us, with bright weather, a bit of sunshine poking through the cloud, for example here in shropshire. however, there were other places that had showers working through, for example across parts of the west yorkshire area down to the east midlands and london and south—east england. see that line of showers here on the satellite picture. meanwhile, further north—west, got our next weather system lurking, and that's going to be bringing some rain over the next 12 hours, pushing its way southwards, so as we head into tuesday morning, the rain will already be clearing its way south across scotland and northern ireland, so brightening up here quickly. rain for a time across england and wales. most areas will eventually see some brighter weather. however, east anglia and south—east england holding on to the cloud longest, and it looks like being quite damp even into the afternoon across parts of the far south—east. temperatures similar to what
wurtz schmidt beat the lotto rider brent van moor to take the honours, the first win of his five—year—longnday brought us a fine day of weather for many of us, with bright weather, a bit of sunshine poking through the cloud, for example here in shropshire. however, there were other places that had showers working through, for example across parts of the west yorkshire area down to the east midlands and london and south—east england. see that line of showers here on the satellite picture....
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i'm joined by one of the "new york times" reporters that pieced together that, michael schmidt.ank you for having me. you said the piece shows how unprepared the officers were, how ruthless the trump protestors were, and how calls for back up wednesday unheeded. >> i think what stuck out most to me about watching this and listening to what the officers were saying over the radio is the sustained nature of it. most problems that police officers run into happy very quickly. you know there is a quick, you know, jostle or fight with someone on the fight. there is maybe a several minute sustained attempt to go through a building to make an arrest. there is a several minute long chase. these are normal things that police officers find. what they found on january 6th was a an hours longhand to hand combat they had to do, you know, on this line. trying to hold a line, literally trying to hold people back. and that is just such an unusual different challenge for officers to face. and the sustained nature of it, the fact that it went on so long, is one of the reasons why we have seen so m
i'm joined by one of the "new york times" reporters that pieced together that, michael schmidt.ank you for having me. you said the piece shows how unprepared the officers were, how ruthless the trump protestors were, and how calls for back up wednesday unheeded. >> i think what stuck out most to me about watching this and listening to what the officers were saying over the radio is the sustained nature of it. most problems that police officers run into happy very quickly. you...
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i want to say a few words before i get started talking about the book about benjamin schmidt. i have a position at tcu that's named in memory of a former tcu student who had a really good time at school, but might not have seen the interior of a classroom as often as he might have. that's the way his mother said it to me. but he had a really good time. and after about a year and a half, he surprised his parents and joined the marine corps. came home one day and told them he joined the marine corps and he went to camp pendleton and trained as a scout sniper. he deployed to afghanistan once, came home and his unit got orders to deploy again. and he said that the unit needed to someone to go with them who had been there before. despite his reservations about the war and despite the fact he did not have orders, he went again a second time. on that second tour he was killed in a horrific friendly-fire accident. so, his father created my position in his memory. he had said that he wanted to come home, finish his history degree and become a history professor. and so i have the honor
i want to say a few words before i get started talking about the book about benjamin schmidt. i have a position at tcu that's named in memory of a former tcu student who had a really good time at school, but might not have seen the interior of a classroom as often as he might have. that's the way his mother said it to me. but he had a really good time. and after about a year and a half, he surprised his parents and joined the marine corps. came home one day and told them he joined the marine...
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she is the lance corporal benjamin w schmidt professor of war conflict and society in 20th century at texas christian university. she is the author of the girls next door bringing the home front to the front lines and officer nurse woman the army nurse corps in vietnam. she also edited the rutledge handbook on gender war and the us military and his co-editor along with richard fogarty of the book series studies in war society and the military she is currently co-editing a collection of managing sex in the us military and working on a new book titled drafting women, so i introduced to you. kara buick hi, good morning. thanks for coming. i really appreciate you being here. it's really an honor to be here at the fdr library. it's an amazing beautiful place and i'm really happy to be here. i want to say a few words before i get started talking about the book about benjamin schmidt. i have a position at tcu that's named in memory of a former tcu student. who had a really good time at school, but might not have seen the interior of a classroom as often as he might have. that's the way as hi
she is the lance corporal benjamin w schmidt professor of war conflict and society in 20th century at texas christian university. she is the author of the girls next door bringing the home front to the front lines and officer nurse woman the army nurse corps in vietnam. she also edited the rutledge handbook on gender war and the us military and his co-editor along with richard fogarty of the book series studies in war society and the military she is currently co-editing a collection of managing...
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michael schmidt thanks so much for your time tonight and thank you for your reporting. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> next, dramatic testimony in day two of the derek chauvin murder trial as witnesses took the stand, including the young woman who recorded the now infamous video. what we learned today after this short break. short break. >>> on the second day of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin who's facing three charges in the death of george floyd last may we heard deeply compelling and emotional testimony from several witnesses, the youngest of whom was just 9 years old. they told the jury not just what they saw that day but why it was disturbing and upsetting and why each felt they had to intervene. this came as the defense continued as they did yesterday to try to place the blame on anybody but derek chauvin, including that small crowd of witnesses who gathered as chauvin kept his knee on floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. >> at some point did you make a 911 call? >> that is correct. i did call the police on the police. >> all rig
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rick wilson, reed schmidt secretly attempted to move millions of dollars out of non-profit into reedlled. men started making money off of it at the get-go. they saw it as a money making machine and tried to share in the spoils. how is this against the law or tax law. >> it is absolutely sickening. it sure should be but i don't think it is. no one who works in the freedom movement is not surprised. we dedicated our lives to push small government, freedom, they view it as a industry. they tell people what they want to hear, take advantage of well intentioned donors to line their pockets. people said former trump staffers should be barred from public policy. these lincoln project low-lives should be blackballed and barred from working in jobs on public policy. elizabeth: they went on the major networks ripping into trump while raising nearly $90 million in a non-profit that was turned into a full-time attack machine against trump. we're hearing steve schmidt reportedly bought a house, 1.4 million, with i think, looks like five bedrooms, seven bathrooms in utah. then, rick wilson alleged
rick wilson, reed schmidt secretly attempted to move millions of dollars out of non-profit into reedlled. men started making money off of it at the get-go. they saw it as a money making machine and tried to share in the spoils. how is this against the law or tax law. >> it is absolutely sickening. it sure should be but i don't think it is. no one who works in the freedom movement is not surprised. we dedicated our lives to push small government, freedom, they view it as a industry. they...
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bob works also cochaired our task force and ai commission with eric schmidt. so there are existing programs and defense authorization do that but this sounds significant and digital service academy so it's very bipartisan. >> this report was incredibly well received by the committee and it's another example of howour committee is different than the others in that we take these challenges in a nonpartisan fashion . >> you think were spending enough in defense budgets on things like machine learning are artificial intelligence, a lot of installed on this but you look at the dollars, it's not really kind of command. >> this is one of the first things i talked about when i talked to the steering committee in pursuit of the job. >> people deciding if your ranking member. >> this was my emphasis about changing culture in the department and when i got the job andtalking with republican members we had to change the way we think . and i thought with many of day defense contractors about this too. we're going to have to live with these platforms and move into new techni
bob works also cochaired our task force and ai commission with eric schmidt. so there are existing programs and defense authorization do that but this sounds significant and digital service academy so it's very bipartisan. >> this report was incredibly well received by the committee and it's another example of howour committee is different than the others in that we take these challenges in a nonpartisan fashion . >> you think were spending enough in defense budgets on things like...
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michael schmidt thanks so much for your time tonight and thank you for your reporting.e it. >> thanks for having me. >>> next, dramatic testimony in day two of the derek chauvin murder trial as witnesses took the stand, including the young woman who recorded the now infamous video. what we learned today after this short break. e learned today afts short break. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side
michael schmidt thanks so much for your time tonight and thank you for your reporting.e it. >> thanks for having me. >>> next, dramatic testimony in day two of the derek chauvin murder trial as witnesses took the stand, including the young woman who recorded the now infamous video. what we learned today after this short break. e learned today afts short break. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so...
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mads wurtz schmidt won the sixth stage of the tirreno—adriatico cycle race in italy sprinting away from his five—year—long professional career. tour de france champion tadej pogacar finished safely in the main bunch to keep his grip on the overall race lead ahead of tomorrow's final stage, a time trial. ireland will be without lock james ryan and centre garry ringrose for saturday's six nations match against england in dublin. ryan was taken off late in ireland's win over scotland for a head injury assessment, while ringrose has an ankle problem. the last three matches in t20 series between india and england will be played behind closed doors in ahmedabad. over 130,000 watched the first two games but there has been a spike in coronavirus cases in the region. the third one—dayer is tomorrow. it would be a very different cheltenham this year. the four day festival, jump racing's blue riband event, starts tomorrow. there was controversy last year when the event was allowed to go ahead with tens of thousands of spectators despite the looming coronavirus crisis. our sports editor dan roan ha
mads wurtz schmidt won the sixth stage of the tirreno—adriatico cycle race in italy sprinting away from his five—year—long professional career. tour de france champion tadej pogacar finished safely in the main bunch to keep his grip on the overall race lead ahead of tomorrow's final stage, a time trial. ireland will be without lock james ryan and centre garry ringrose for saturday's six nations match against england in dublin. ryan was taken off late in ireland's win over scotland for a...
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and if you look at these tapes that mike schmidt's talked about. if you look at "the new york times" tapes and all the others and look at the time code and see the intent, which is clearly to stop the constitutional process of counting these electoral ballots. and what we heard last night on "60 minutes" actually lines up with the law. this is a textbook, a textbook definition of sedition. >> for sure it is. you know, i don't think there's any question of that in any reasonable mind, whether the prosecutors or people who have been paying attention to what's been coming out on video and in terms of the indictments of these 400 or so people so far, that have been indicted. i think the concern here is that there's not going to be any way to get to the top of this. we're going to get to the bottom in terms of oathkeepers and proud boys and various near-confederate groups that were clearly, you know, conspiring and there are transcripts of, you know, encrypted communications between them. there was clearly a plan here to do what happened. the concern is
and if you look at these tapes that mike schmidt's talked about. if you look at "the new york times" tapes and all the others and look at the time code and see the intent, which is clearly to stop the constitutional process of counting these electoral ballots. and what we heard last night on "60 minutes" actually lines up with the law. this is a textbook, a textbook definition of sedition. >> for sure it is. you know, i don't think there's any question of that in any...
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eh andreas schmidt a german aviation expert was also invited by air france for the last flights to bottom after. we got out of the plane it was like we had arrived with the beatles and the rolling stones it was like in the historical record people are cheering they were staring at us they were clapping that. the concorde was dismantled at barton air park for the journey down the rhine then the trip continued on the close want to bomb it tonight $1000000.00 spectators looked on in a war as the concorde make its nasty journey to since high museum of technology an amazing spectacle a farewell to the kind of not showing that only came with concorde. his love for me luxury is 1st and foremost it's our time and how you spend it. because it gave you time. in the future something similar might turn out if we were able to go into the stratosphere with little air resistance so you could do it with a reasonable amount of fuel that it's the dream of many and if a few people really believe in their dream then it could come true. that nasa plays an important role in this dream and in the future of supe
eh andreas schmidt a german aviation expert was also invited by air france for the last flights to bottom after. we got out of the plane it was like we had arrived with the beatles and the rolling stones it was like in the historical record people are cheering they were staring at us they were clapping that. the concorde was dismantled at barton air park for the journey down the rhine then the trip continued on the close want to bomb it tonight $1000000.00 spectators looked on in a war as the...
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the element be there element from the from from the afghan border afghan territory to move to the schmidt so that has been a major security challenge for india so india has has wanted that it should be involved in securing a gun a stance peace and prosperity so that it is able to. you know have a c. and not be undecided like you said in there want to come to pakistan's influence but then endeavor to find itself sitting at the talks table with partners on and with trying not to countries with whom relations haven't always been the best let's just put it that way and you also have russia reaches been a traditional indian ally who was expected to be at the talks table but most of the pattern too happy with india being part of this process so i'm just wondering how do these 6 nations get together despite these nations having converse divergent interests. well you. hit the nail on. the right part in what has happened is although the countries have expressed their position that it should be afghan led a gun owner not gun control but all the processes have been lead controlled and owned by other
the element be there element from the from from the afghan border afghan territory to move to the schmidt so that has been a major security challenge for india so india has has wanted that it should be involved in securing a gun a stance peace and prosperity so that it is able to. you know have a c. and not be undecided like you said in there want to come to pakistan's influence but then endeavor to find itself sitting at the talks table with partners on and with trying not to countries with...
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and villein august schmidt watches from the window is i think it's lovely to have something to look forward to in the evening as it's been and if we don't hear him we become very impatient. because it has been playing here since march 29th 2020 and hopes to continue once the coronavirus pandemic is over. and hopefully not too long now until those nursing home residents can finally give him a hug that was focused on europe for this week thank you to everyone out there for watching take care and until next time good bye. oh. oh oh. the food. coming. into the conflict so close hold for lean republican party in the us donald trump lost the last presidential election floyd business week from washington can still pull a republican to make up some chump as long as a fighter so many 40 came to a bad loser who means big lie on what kind of policy is the g.o.p. becoming a. conflict so for the folks like in 30 minutes i'm off to double if. they were mutating into a name or smash. their bodies mere tools the history of the slave trade is from africa australia to describe how the green collar and profit
and villein august schmidt watches from the window is i think it's lovely to have something to look forward to in the evening as it's been and if we don't hear him we become very impatient. because it has been playing here since march 29th 2020 and hopes to continue once the coronavirus pandemic is over. and hopefully not too long now until those nursing home residents can finally give him a hug that was focused on europe for this week thank you to everyone out there for watching take care and...
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to to include in our company 2 of the key people at google so we have larry page from google eric schmidt from google this is smart money investing one of the largest commercial opportunities ever going to space to gain resources for the benefit of humanity. these me play is flaunted their final. it says and their ambitions and that was enough to get the blogosphere excited about their potential . in the history of astronomy the existence of asteroids was unknown until recently yet without realizing it we've always encountered them thanks to the fragments that fall to us as meteorites. or god of sand you look at the sky you don't see rocks for getting used to the idea that rocks could fall from the straw it took until the late 18th century onwards you timson. nail is a professor at the national museum of natural history in paris he's responsible for the meteorite collection. but not through the sentiment it's all through the 17th and 18th centuries there was an idea that meteorites might be thunderstorms or lightning which don't even assume the god of a some scholars who could conceive of
to to include in our company 2 of the key people at google so we have larry page from google eric schmidt from google this is smart money investing one of the largest commercial opportunities ever going to space to gain resources for the benefit of humanity. these me play is flaunted their final. it says and their ambitions and that was enough to get the blogosphere excited about their potential . in the history of astronomy the existence of asteroids was unknown until recently yet without...
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and villein august schmidt watches from the window is i fax lovely to have something to look forward to in the evening and then boom and if we don't hear him we become very impatient with. this stuff because i have been playing here since march 29th 2020 and hopes to continue once the coronavirus pandemic is over. and hopefully not too long now until those nursing home residents can finally give him a hug that was focused on europe for this week thank you to everyone out there for watching take care and until next time good bye. little. the book. the book. the book. is going to. come to australia is moon paradise more strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the green island talk from the flood of tourists. the only downside it's impossible to get around without a boat. in 15 minutes on d w. 20000 or not to 00. 00000000000000 what about assuring economists step. a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. economics magazine great. in germany. 90 minutes on d w. o. how does a virus spread. why do we pa
and villein august schmidt watches from the window is i fax lovely to have something to look forward to in the evening and then boom and if we don't hear him we become very impatient with. this stuff because i have been playing here since march 29th 2020 and hopes to continue once the coronavirus pandemic is over. and hopefully not too long now until those nursing home residents can finally give him a hug that was focused on europe for this week thank you to everyone out there for watching take...
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and villein august schmidt watches from the window is i fence lovely to have something to look forward to in the evening and then boom and if we don't hear him we become very impatient. to stop because i have been playing here since march 29th 2020 and hopes to continue once the coronavirus pandemic is over. and hopefully not too long now until those nursing home residents can finally give him a hug that was focused on europe for this week thank you to everyone out there for watching take care and until next time good bye. oh. 0000000000000000000. hello. to own. or not to own. what about assuring economy instead. of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. economics magazine in just. 30 minutes w. . to the point the strong opinions clear position the international perspective such. the arctic ice cap is melting away making it easier to exploit the region's huge reserves of natural resource 63 major powers the us china and russia vying for the biggest possible shout of the cake so how explosive is their rivalry. to. point to. the minutes on d w. the fight ag
and villein august schmidt watches from the window is i fence lovely to have something to look forward to in the evening and then boom and if we don't hear him we become very impatient. to stop because i have been playing here since march 29th 2020 and hopes to continue once the coronavirus pandemic is over. and hopefully not too long now until those nursing home residents can finally give him a hug that was focused on europe for this week thank you to everyone out there for watching take care...
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need to invest in r&d in all these areas just like china is and i expect that brad smith and eric schmidt former google will be very important voices in washington over the next couple of years, particularly when it comes to crafting that tech policy around china. >> host: gopal ratnam, brad smith is kind of a familiar face here in washington, isn't he? >> guest: he is great like you pointed out it is like the wife, man here in the technical world because they been around a lot longer than google and facebook and some of the other newcomers and i think one of the things that brad smith has been is speaking out in the last few years, not just recently, is the idea that some of these advanced technologies like facial recognition should be more regulated by the government and it is now. i think he has been outspoken about that and in the context of a solar wind brad smith has been calling for a federal data breach modification law which we don't have at the moment and 50 different state laws companies don't have to comply by a national law if they get breached or hacked. he is again calling
need to invest in r&d in all these areas just like china is and i expect that brad smith and eric schmidt former google will be very important voices in washington over the next couple of years, particularly when it comes to crafting that tech policy around china. >> host: gopal ratnam, brad smith is kind of a familiar face here in washington, isn't he? >> guest: he is great like you pointed out it is like the wife, man here in the technical world because they been around a lot...
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you first met sister jean dolores schmidt right here. >> guardian angel right there. >> reporter: sheuring march madness. you can see her sitting e leer >> gdayndo btorr: tse pyers gam sister jean has been in isolation. leading them in prayer but over speakerphone. well tonight, sister jean is back with us at 101 years old. >> hi, david. this is sister jean. yes, i have had my vaccine injections and i'm doing well. >> reporter: now fully vaccinated, sister jean asking the school and the ncaa if she could attend the tournament on friday in indianapolis. they said yes. >> i can hardly wait to go to indy. >> reporter: sister jean not saying who she'll pray for more, but we have an idea, given what she told us before. i'm tur use what you say to the team. what do you say to them before they head out? >> i say a prayer, but sometimes there's a little more than talking to god in the prayer. but i do begin with good and gracious god, i pray for the other team, perhaps not as hard. >> oh! >> reporter: and tonight here, sister jean with one more message of hope. >> please get your vaccinations
you first met sister jean dolores schmidt right here. >> guardian angel right there. >> reporter: sheuring march madness. you can see her sitting e leer >> gdayndo btorr: tse pyers gam sister jean has been in isolation. leading them in prayer but over speakerphone. well tonight, sister jean is back with us at 101 years old. >> hi, david. this is sister jean. yes, i have had my vaccine injections and i'm doing well. >> reporter: now fully vaccinated, sister jean...
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us invest war commission warns ai is artificial intelligence and the commission is headed by eric schmidt the former head of google well apparently you know because essentially u.s. corporations and shareholders don't allow r. and d. don't allow investment into the economy don't allow innovation to happen that's bad they don't want production they just want stock buyback site they want all the money to go to stock buybacks the company up with debt well they have to go.
us invest war commission warns ai is artificial intelligence and the commission is headed by eric schmidt the former head of google well apparently you know because essentially u.s. corporations and shareholders don't allow r. and d. don't allow investment into the economy don't allow innovation to happen that's bad they don't want production they just want stock buyback site they want all the money to go to stock buybacks the company up with debt well they have to go.
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sister jean delores schmidt, the team chaplain for almost three decades. >> the dream is alive!ica's heart back in 2018 when the underdog ramblers made it to the final four. she was always there cheering, celebrating and praying with the players. >> good gracious god -- >> reporter: but this season, covid-19 changed everything. instead of huddling with the team, sister jean forced to deliver her pregame prayers virtually. >> we ask you, o god, to keep both teams from injuries. >> reporter: now vaccinated she lobbied hard to get clearance to attend the team's first round game. >> i said, i want you to know i'm like the woman in the gospel story who went to the judge and kept bothering him all the time and the judge said, let the woman do what she wants. >> reporter: after getting the clear -- >> sister jean, at 101 -- >> reporter: there she is, courtside. cheering her ramblers to a come-from-behind victory. >> sister jean gets an extended stay in indianapolis. >> how about that? her prayers were answered, you might say. >> no question. >> what a great story, what a great lady. >>
sister jean delores schmidt, the team chaplain for almost three decades. >> the dream is alive!ica's heart back in 2018 when the underdog ramblers made it to the final four. she was always there cheering, celebrating and praying with the players. >> good gracious god -- >> reporter: but this season, covid-19 changed everything. instead of huddling with the team, sister jean forced to deliver her pregame prayers virtually. >> we ask you, o god, to keep both teams from...
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us invest war commission warns ai is artificial intelligence and the commission is headed by eric schmidt the former head of google well apparently you know because essentially u.s. corporations and shareholders don't allow r. and d. don't allow investments into the economy don't allow innovation to happen that's bad they don't want production they just want stock buybacks they want all the money to go to stock buybacks the company up with debt well they have to go to the government and they're looking for the government instead to do with it i tax fair to take all the risk of innovation they will get to keep their reward but this one thing really stood out for me here because of our experience of movie.
us invest war commission warns ai is artificial intelligence and the commission is headed by eric schmidt the former head of google well apparently you know because essentially u.s. corporations and shareholders don't allow r. and d. don't allow investments into the economy don't allow innovation to happen that's bad they don't want production they just want stock buybacks they want all the money to go to stock buybacks the company up with debt well they have to go to the government and they're...
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freedom up 20 to 12 in the second half, but campell linda responds jacob gris cell to a wide open joey schmidtor the touchdown. cougars score on the two point conversion and we are tied at 20. midway through the fourth. freedom up 23 to 21 verse. l hooks up with maxwell weaver. and that is a 42 yard touchdown. campo takes its first lead of the game. it's also the game winner. final score. 27 23 campell, indo over the falcons, alright, the nhl season shut down. exactly one year ago today, but since then there's been ah lot of hockey. in fact, the sharks or 24 games into this season, as they took on the anaheim mighty ducks tonight, and they got tomas hertl back. he missed the last six games, battling a pretty rough about of covid-19, and he made an immediate impact. look at this angle on this shot by hurdle from the side puck. actually it's off the post and then the goalie and goes in sharks up one and nothing fast forward later in the game, sharks already up three nothing when team ohlmeyer catch the shoot rockets the wrister past the goalie sharks go on to win it six to nothing as the sharks
freedom up 20 to 12 in the second half, but campell linda responds jacob gris cell to a wide open joey schmidtor the touchdown. cougars score on the two point conversion and we are tied at 20. midway through the fourth. freedom up 23 to 21 verse. l hooks up with maxwell weaver. and that is a 42 yard touchdown. campo takes its first lead of the game. it's also the game winner. final score. 27 23 campell, indo over the falcons, alright, the nhl season shut down. exactly one year ago today, but...
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to to include in our company 2 of the key people at google so we have larry page from google eric schmidt from google this is smart money investing in one of the largest commercial opportunities ever going to space to gain resources for the benefit of humanity. these new players flaunted their finances and their ambitions and that was enough to get the blogosphere excited about their potential. in the history of astronomy the existence of asteroids was unknown until recently yet without realizing it we've always encountered them thanks to the fact that full to us as meteorites. for god to send you look at the scar you don't see rocks getting used to be i do that rocks could fall from the straw i took until the late 18th century hundreds you timson. is a professor at the national museum of natural history in paris. he's responsible for the meteorite collection. but not true the sentiment of all through the 17th and 18th century is that there was an idea that meteoroids might be thunderstorms or lightning stone it was cynical over some scholars who could conceive of rocks falling from the h
to to include in our company 2 of the key people at google so we have larry page from google eric schmidt from google this is smart money investing in one of the largest commercial opportunities ever going to space to gain resources for the benefit of humanity. these new players flaunted their finances and their ambitions and that was enough to get the blogosphere excited about their potential. in the history of astronomy the existence of asteroids was unknown until recently yet without...