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shortly after, it took tessa down.at developed tessa. >> that was never the content that our team wrote or programmed into the bot that we deployed. >> initially, there was no possibility of something unexpected happening? >> correct. >> you developed something that was a closed system. you knew exactly for this question, i'm going to get this answer? the problem began, she told us, after a health care technology company she and her team had partnered with named cass took over the programming. she says cass explained the harmful messages appeared when people were pushing. tessa's question and answer feature. what's your understanding of what went wrong? >> my understanding of what went wrong is that at some point -- you would have to talk to cass about this -- but there may have been generative a.i. features that were built into their platform. so my best estimation is that these features were added into this program as well. >> cass did not respond to multiple requests for comment. does your negative experience with t
shortly after, it took tessa down.at developed tessa. >> that was never the content that our team wrote or programmed into the bot that we deployed. >> initially, there was no possibility of something unexpected happening? >> correct. >> you developed something that was a closed system. you knew exactly for this question, i'm going to get this answer? the problem began, she told us, after a health care technology company she and her team had partnered with named cass...
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tessa historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop and the author and journalist emma wolf. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views, mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now what.7 you've all been waiting for the favourite time of the day, the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, police in kent are saying the stabbing of a british army officer near a barracks in gillingham is not being treated as terror related at this stage. however they are being supported by counter—terrorism officers. detectives are continuing with their investigations this evening after witnesses reported heanng evening after witnesses reported hearing screams just before 6:00 yesterday evening, locals rushed to help the officer. his wife had already been out to try and help as well. then they saw the attacker, who was wearing a mask, flee on a moped after being stopped by passers by. a suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder about 20 minutes later, and police say they have seized knives. the victim, aged in his 40s, was
tessa historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop and the author and journalist emma wolf. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views, mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now what.7 you've all been waiting for the favourite time of the day, the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, police in kent are saying the stabbing of a british army officer near a barracks in gillingham is not being treated as terror related at this stage....
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no, it's true, tessa.ssing thing, the most the thing that is most guaranteed to cause anxiety and depression and isolation is not being in work. the best thing for your mental health is to be working to be part of a community, to be part of a workplace, to have a purpose and meaning to your life. >> two things to pick up. first of all, on a criticism i have of jacob, and then i'll move on to my criticism of you. just to be fair, you suggested that the sanctions had been lifted recently, but in fact they were suspended during covid. >> right? >> right? >> but they came back in. they haven't come back in. hammer falling. i'm terribly sorry, jacob. the six month sanction that you get when you've not been looking for work, when you should have been, and therefore it impinges on your benefits, that was extended by six days under the latest conservative administration , the sanctions administration, the sanctions have become more punitive. and this incentive, this kind of carrot stick, has not worked. we know it
no, it's true, tessa.ssing thing, the most the thing that is most guaranteed to cause anxiety and depression and isolation is not being in work. the best thing for your mental health is to be working to be part of a community, to be part of a workplace, to have a purpose and meaning to your life. >> two things to pick up. first of all, on a criticism i have of jacob, and then i'll move on to my criticism of you. just to be fair, you suggested that the sanctions had been lifted recently,...
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i'll also be joined by my fearsomely feisty panel historian, broadcaster tessa dunlop and the associatemmon editor at the telegraph, moutaz ahmed. as ever, i want to hear from you. let me know your views. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite part of the evening. the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> well, let's bring you the very latest news from the gb newsroom. and we can tell you that tonight in london, protesters have thrown flares at downing street. beer cans have been thrown glass bottles as well, all at the gates of downing street during a protest in the wake of the southport knife attack and riot. let's take you live to the scenes in white hart, where we've seen police in riot gear blocking the streets. crowds have been heard chanting save our kids , stop the chanting save our kids, stop the boats in central london and we've also seen protesters attempt to kick down fences. the metropolitan police have placed strict conditions on this protest. it's called the enough is enough protest, instructing the demonstration must end in just under half an hour's time . j
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well, tessa, we did a program on victorian christmases. palaces. >> indeed. just quickly on health and safety in the royal family. and of course, famously, the queen never wore a helmet when she rode a horse or a seatbelt. indeed. well philip, particularly do you remember very late old age. there he was , very late old age. there he was, knocking the spots off on the road and didn't wear a seatbelt, so that's in keeping. but they are, of course, you know, little some place between humanity and god , aren't they? so i would god, aren't they? so i would expect they can sort of levitate above all problems on a balcony. well, there was a great 16th century saint who used to levitate, and he found it so embarrassing that he told his students to hold him down so he wouldn't levitate in the middle of a lesson. is that what they do to jul? >> corgis were there for the corgis were holding the queen down. >> it's louis they need to hold down. but, regarding these tickets, because the same has happenedin tickets, because the same has happened in balm
well, tessa, we did a program on victorian christmases. palaces. >> indeed. just quickly on health and safety in the royal family. and of course, famously, the queen never wore a helmet when she rode a horse or a seatbelt. indeed. well philip, particularly do you remember very late old age. there he was , very late old age. there he was, knocking the spots off on the road and didn't wear a seatbelt, so that's in keeping. but they are, of course, you know, little some place between...
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well, tessa, we did a program on victorian christmases. palaces. >> indeed. just quickly on health and safety in the royal family. and of course, famously, the queen never wore a helmet when she rode a horse or a seatbelt. indeed. well philip, particularly do you remember very late old age. there he was , very late old age. there he was, knocking the spots off on the road and didn't wear a seatbelt, so that's in keeping. but they are, of course, you know, little some place between humanity and god , aren't they? so i would god, aren't they? so i would expect they can sort of levitate above all problems on a balcony. well, there was a great 16th century saint who used to levitate, and he found it so embarrassing that he told his students to hold him down so he wouldn't levitate in the middle of a lesson. is that what they do to jul? >> corgis were there for the corgis were holding the queen down. >> it's louis they need to hold down. but, regarding these tickets, because the same has happenedin tickets, because the same has happened in balm
well, tessa, we did a program on victorian christmases. palaces. >> indeed. just quickly on health and safety in the royal family. and of course, famously, the queen never wore a helmet when she rode a horse or a seatbelt. indeed. well philip, particularly do you remember very late old age. there he was , very late old age. there he was, knocking the spots off on the road and didn't wear a seatbelt, so that's in keeping. but they are, of course, you know, little some place between...
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no, thank you very much, tessa.ng up, boris johnson has flown to the united states to try to convince donald trump not to drop america's support for was he right to do so? and will he succeed? and after that, well, we were talking a bit more about the king's speech and whether it could have been done by the tory party. whether there's much difference. and peter says typical socialist agenda of promising to waste money on an epic scale while also confirming the labour party has now become the political wing of just stop oil and, karl, can you help? if rwanda was law , can you help? if rwanda was law, how could labour just dismiss it ? how could labour just dismiss it? very good question. boris johnson has continued to rally support for ukraine even after leaving office, but the appointment of jd. vance as donald trump's running mate in the us has led to fears that a trump administration would encourage kyiv to cede part of its land to russia in a peace deal its land to russia in a peace deal. mr vance has previously
no, thank you very much, tessa.ng up, boris johnson has flown to the united states to try to convince donald trump not to drop america's support for was he right to do so? and will he succeed? and after that, well, we were talking a bit more about the king's speech and whether it could have been done by the tory party. whether there's much difference. and peter says typical socialist agenda of promising to waste money on an epic scale while also confirming the labour party has now become the...
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my name is tessa parks. my son -- my husband wyatt and i are raise hay. i'm also active in the young farmers coalition. farmers union is a general farm organization advocating for the economic prosperity of family farmers, ranchers and the community. we look to putting sound policy in place to produce food, fiber and fuel we need for our security and the health of our fellow citizens. beginning farmers like me face significant barriers to enter into agriculture. larger and more established farms, land is expensive and capital is difficult to access. climate change makes farming more risky. before i dive into this issue further, i want to share more. though i'm several generations removed from the farm, my farming legacy is long. my mother grew rice in japan and then moved and to hawaii and were rice and pineapple farmers. we cannot afford land of our own and our access to market is uncertain. a program that might have helped us get a better start and that can help support other under served farmers in the future is expanded in usda increasing land. senato
my name is tessa parks. my son -- my husband wyatt and i are raise hay. i'm also active in the young farmers coalition. farmers union is a general farm organization advocating for the economic prosperity of family farmers, ranchers and the community. we look to putting sound policy in place to produce food, fiber and fuel we need for our security and the health of our fellow citizens. beginning farmers like me face significant barriers to enter into agriculture. larger and more established...
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senator tessa and i are working on programs with the rancher side. weather is lfp or all of those to make it more dependable and consistent. what can we do for beginning farmers with the crop insurance piece that in your opinion would strengthen it and help those beginning farmers. if you just run through the line and give me four great ideas, that would be good enough for today. >> there has already been a lot of good progress spoken but we look at the farmer act and the crop insurance for futures farmer active 2023. >> say that what's more about the farmer act. you said it would be good policy? >> i think so. we can bring premium support. >> cities highsmith is on that bill. go ahead. in the premium support is the returning issue. i think for yum farmers and ranchers they are putting out a lot of their cost on the up front we see these costs are inflated as well. the doctor bulls may be the profit margin deductibles may be the profit margin. at the end of the day if we can reduce that deductible and make crop insurance affordable then i think we wi
senator tessa and i are working on programs with the rancher side. weather is lfp or all of those to make it more dependable and consistent. what can we do for beginning farmers with the crop insurance piece that in your opinion would strengthen it and help those beginning farmers. if you just run through the line and give me four great ideas, that would be good enough for today. >> there has already been a lot of good progress spoken but we look at the farmer act and the crop insurance...
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the kit chapter of the minnesota farmers union and part of the hearing are roots cohort since 2021 tessa and why it for steam and provide quality and directly to consumers and beat above the minnesota farm division and the national farmers union and active menu of the stewardship project in national coalition and tessa works as an organic certification specialist and inspector at the minnesota crop improvement association, welcome. i would like to welcome rachel who is director of industry and membership relations for horizon farm credit in mechanicsburg pennsylvania horizon farm services 22000 members across 100 counties in delaware, pennsylvania maryland, virginia and west virginia and she oversees the strategic conditioning relationship member education and young and beginning farmer efforts she grew up on a small dairy farm in south-central pennsylvania and is involved in her husband's dairy farm, close enough pennsylvania. thank you, welcome. i will turn to senator hyde-smith for introducing the next two witnesses. >> take you for this opportunity what a cool name christian good and
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tessa publication. killing of a black woman in america by the police has been met with protests by people and black people in iran. the protesters are demanding the trial of the police officers who are sent on paid leave instead of being arrested. 35-year-old senia messi called the police because she was afraid of a thief , but the police entered this woman's house. after arguing with him, this american mother shot him three. pipe kills. after shooting a black woman, the police officer prevents his colleagues from calling the emergency services, which ends up killing her . american police have killed 460 american citizens since the beginning of this year. last year , 1163 people were killed by the american police. thank you very much for your attention until the next parts. hello and courtesy to you, dear and respected viewers, be our viewers tonight, please. well, for the past two or three nights, we have tried to invite the managers of the premier league teams that are now preparing for the upcoming m
tessa publication. killing of a black woman in america by the police has been met with protests by people and black people in iran. the protesters are demanding the trial of the police officers who are sent on paid leave instead of being arrested. 35-year-old senia messi called the police because she was afraid of a thief , but the police entered this woman's house. after arguing with him, this american mother shot him three. pipe kills. after shooting a black woman, the police officer prevents...
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he's relocated tessa, is the electric vehicle company from california least the headquarters from california to texas. and he's kind to really relocated himself to texas. i believe now his primary residence is now in that state and not here in this state. and it's not about cultural differences or is that about tax? well, take your package, probably a mix of both. although the way you on musk has been posting on his on, on acts and been talking about it. it's primarily a culture class. she does not like the direction california is going ideologically, you know, obviously it is arguably the blue as the blue states in this country. and along with mosque at least risk recent years has chosen another path and is becoming more libertarian, more conservative. and he would say, i find like minded people and in an environment and ideological landscape, i like more in texas, then in california to tell us more than about the very low that democratic government gavin use. i'm signed on monday. who does the bon from doing lots or it bans local school officials and teachers from reporting to parents. if
he's relocated tessa, is the electric vehicle company from california least the headquarters from california to texas. and he's kind to really relocated himself to texas. i believe now his primary residence is now in that state and not here in this state. and it's not about cultural differences or is that about tax? well, take your package, probably a mix of both. although the way you on musk has been posting on his on, on acts and been talking about it. it's primarily a culture class. she does...
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financial firms like black rocks, goldman sachs and a subsidiary of the italian banking giants in tessa. san pablo. have dumped at least $65000000.00 into dirty coal expansion. but the e u has been going around lecturing, nicholas will south, in particular on the need to do what 180 degree turn on cool, i guess. and we are working closely together on how to move from fossil entities to green entities. and we will have a conclusion of that and the dawn declaration signs together. also find me a virtually between our ministries of economy and a n c. we bothered with any due diligence on the supposedly regulated you. green funds is fair. bock is leading the charge then maybe by doing a 180 on cool that you really just meant a 360, china's top coal producer, china sion well and china resources. power holdings have also benefited from the u . blast green funding, helping to expand production, the cleaners. what size has block officials quote? very worried, but as climb as commissioner, i do get asked, what difference does the green deal make if you take into account that the issue is only re
financial firms like black rocks, goldman sachs and a subsidiary of the italian banking giants in tessa. san pablo. have dumped at least $65000000.00 into dirty coal expansion. but the e u has been going around lecturing, nicholas will south, in particular on the need to do what 180 degree turn on cool, i guess. and we are working closely together on how to move from fossil entities to green entities. and we will have a conclusion of that and the dawn declaration signs together. also find me a...
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temple, was also an electrical technician plus from cape town during the list of nicholas bower and tessa dues programs director, arizona, a circle, a think tank that's 6 to create spaces for political engagements. joining us from johannesburg as well. thank you all so much for being part of the stream today is great to have you guys fill on it. can i start with you have a simple question, but i think the answer is going to be rather difficult. um, what does it mean to be young in south africa today? being younger, so difficult today, media unemployed. if you're struggling to take yourself to school or being supported at home because education is just expensive, you're facing poverty. and if you're young and to penya, you lack support from the government in terms of government funding and you are going to depression. that's what it means being in south africa as a young person right now. wow. that's a, a pretty bleak picture. so samantha, virtually everyone we spoke to about south africa today said that there are number one concern was unemployment. do you agree or are there other things
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reasons that, again, i never make excuses, but we were just talking about those who sail across the tessaons for that is that we do not have terms of service, it does not motivate people to go to the army, when there is an entrance... there is an army, but there is no exit, or rather, there is an exit, but god forbid those who are killed or seriously wounded, so it cannot be so wrong, so unfair, i, well , it's a sore subject for me, and by the way, it's, you know, and in my opinion, it's very unfair attitude to the military, this is the attitude that if we return to the service, everyone will leave, yes many, maybe some will leave and return, and many will not leave the service, but they are ukrainians... cossacks, they are not serfs, that that the fixation, it is very, very pressing on the people there at the front, i know that they do not know their prospects, it is not fair, it is wrong, will you insist as the subject of the legislative initiative that such a law is needed and such amendments are welcome, i speak about it at every meeting of the verkhovna rada, in fact, the first law o
reasons that, again, i never make excuses, but we were just talking about those who sail across the tessaons for that is that we do not have terms of service, it does not motivate people to go to the army, when there is an entrance... there is an army, but there is no exit, or rather, there is an exit, but god forbid those who are killed or seriously wounded, so it cannot be so wrong, so unfair, i, well , it's a sore subject for me, and by the way, it's, you know, and in my opinion, it's very...
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tessa says drivers will see a software update soon to fix this issue. >> delta airlines is demanding compensation from crowdstrike after an internet outage disrupted its services for days earlier this month, crowdstrike issued a flawed update causing millions of computers using microsoft around the world to crash impacting a wide range of industries and for airlines that cost thousands of flight delays and cancellations. delta in particular struggled to recover from the outage with more than 7,000 flights impacted over the course of a week. delta estimates the outage cost the company as much as half a billion dollars in losses. no lawsuit has been filed just yet. but the airlines lawyers say they're looking at action against crowdstrike and microsoft. all right. let's get you a check of your forecast. taking a live look at sfo >> little og there. often the distance, which is nice sight considering how warm and dry spare around here lately. yeah, hopefully not too many issues. if you're planning hop on a plane tonight or tomorrow morning, lawrence. yeah, just little fog out there righ
tessa says drivers will see a software update soon to fix this issue. >> delta airlines is demanding compensation from crowdstrike after an internet outage disrupted its services for days earlier this month, crowdstrike issued a flawed update causing millions of computers using microsoft around the world to crash impacting a wide range of industries and for airlines that cost thousands of flight delays and cancellations. delta in particular struggled to recover from the outage with more...
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so i love complexity and interdisciplinary because listening to other people and tessa slating the way you think based on maybe an insight that they may have we how valuable that is and yet we're very mired in our silos and so i'm for the panel like the one the one that you were on. yeah. in particular the architect a lot about build with resilience in mind as about that in the book too that it's about preventing or when possible, you know. right. so yeah that important point and also you know we there was a paper written i want to say i don't even know when it was written but. it was about earthquakes in peru and it was called something like the 500 year earthquake. and i referenced it, the book. but, you know, because of coloniism anddea of superior, superior practice is in the west, a lot of colonial powers imported their architecture styles into environments for which they had no place. they shouldn't. they just never been in those environments. so in peru, for example, the style of spanish architecture that was imposed in the culture, putting a city where no who lived there before
so i love complexity and interdisciplinary because listening to other people and tessa slating the way you think based on maybe an insight that they may have we how valuable that is and yet we're very mired in our silos and so i'm for the panel like the one the one that you were on. yeah. in particular the architect a lot about build with resilience in mind as about that in the book too that it's about preventing or when possible, you know. right. so yeah that important point and also you know...
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i'll also be joined by my fearsomely feisty panel historian, broadcaster tessa dunlop and the associateed. as ever, i want to hear from you. let me know your views. mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite part of the evening. the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> well, let's bring you the very latest news from the gb newsroom. and we can tell you that tonight in london, protesters have thrown flares at downing street. beer cans have been thrown glass bottles as well, all at the gates of downing street during a protest in the wake of the southport knife attack and riot. let's take you live to the scenes in white hart, where we've seen police in riot gear blocking the streets. crowds have been heard chanting save our kids , stop the chanting save our kids, stop the boats in central london and we've also seen protesters attempt to kick down fences. the metropolitan police have placed strict conditions on this protest. it's called the enough is enough protest, instructing the demonstration must end in just under half an hour's time . just under half an hour's time. superinte
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temple, was also an electrical technician plus from cape town during the list of nicholas bower and tessa dues programs director, arizona, a circle, a think tank that's 6 to create spaces for political engagements. joining us from johannesburg as well. thank you all so much for being part of the stream today is great to have you guys still on it. can i start with you have a simple question, but i think the answer is going to be rather difficult. um, what does it mean to be young in south africa today? being younger, so difficult today, media unemployed as you're struggling to take yourself to school or being supported at home because education is just expensive, you're facing poverty. and if you're young and to penya, you lack support from the government in terms of government funding and you are going to depression. that's what it means being in south africa as a young person right now. well, that's a, a pretty bleak picture. so samantha, virtually everyone we spoke to about south africa today said that there are number one concern was unemployment. do you agree or are there other things
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i'll also be joined by my panel historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop, and the author and journalistink. it's a crucial part of the programme. mail margaret gb news. com but now it's your favourite part of the day. the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you. and the main news today. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has promised national renewal today after what he described as 14 years of conservative chaos. mps debated the king's speech in the house of commons this afternoon following king charles officially opening the new session of parliament, setting out the government's planned programme of new laws. in total, 40 pieces of legislation were announced, with promises to get britain building, deliver greater devolution and a plan to tackle organised immigration crime. the government also announced a new child poverty taskforce . but the prime taskforce. but the prime minister is facing pressure over not scrapping the two child benefit cap. sir keir starmer says his government will solve problems not exploit them. >> the last king's speech was the day when the
i'll also be joined by my panel historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop, and the author and journalistink. it's a crucial part of the programme. mail margaret gb news. com but now it's your favourite part of the day. the news bulletin with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you. and the main news today. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has promised national renewal today after what he described as 14 years of conservative chaos. mps debated the king's speech in the house of commons...