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nothing could be better for the future of venezuela and nothing uld be better for the ture another ctive nation, cub trump: the dictator maduro is a cubapuppet. penc the people of vezuela are essentlly cuba's hostage. pompeo: cuba is the true imperialispower in venezuela. bolton: ifhis afternoo 20 to 25,000 cubanseft venezua, i think maduro would fall by midnight. [fernando speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [berriz speaking spanish] [doorbell rings] reporter: doctors and nurses from cuba touch down in milan. they're there to provide support and expertise to the hospitals in italy. [juan jesus speaking spanish] [juan jesus speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [muro speaking spanish] fernandez: cuba'international medical program began in 1960 when it sent a health brigade to chile in response to a deadly earthquake. since then, cuba has sent more than 400,000 medical personnel to 164 countries. for decades, cuba's medical missions were purely humanitarian. the gornment didn't charge a penny. today, cuba still sends thousands of doctors to poor countries in africa and latin ame
nothing could be better for the future of venezuela and nothing uld be better for the ture another ctive nation, cub trump: the dictator maduro is a cubapuppet. penc the people of vezuela are essentlly cuba's hostage. pompeo: cuba is the true imperialispower in venezuela. bolton: ifhis afternoo 20 to 25,000 cubanseft venezua, i think maduro would fall by midnight. [fernando speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [berriz speaking spanish] [doorbell rings] reporter: doctors and nurses from...
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this is the fifth sixth city, earlier all this ture tory on the territory of the layout for flights toered with laces, and after the descent of the glacier, the ice age. here they came in a puff. uh, crabs crèche, huh? nnye people and founded a foot camp here and departed, and here on the left birch ash crabs. let this place be overgrown. we are standing in this place 1963 were found pratsy. how did these people break up? dishes to this place of our ukraine
this is the fifth sixth city, earlier all this ture tory on the territory of the layout for flights toered with laces, and after the descent of the glacier, the ice age. here they came in a puff. uh, crabs crèche, huh? nnye people and founded a foot camp here and departed, and here on the left birch ash crabs. let this place be overgrown. we are standing in this place 1963 were found pratsy. how did these people break up? dishes to this place of our ukraine
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and that' how we t to er here.he goverent chaseus, so we settleover hee and wahappy, a now mother ture is tting us awy. brnet: thiis my grdparents ony mothe's se, my grndmoth and my andfatr righthere. was raid here my whollife. y. isle d jean charlesas alwaybeen a wonderl place live. t isld didn't actally opeup to thworld fuy, not uil about the ear fiftieshen our ad was blt. was vereasy to ke up in he morni and seermadillo in the yd or opoum or raccn, you ow, croing the yard whateve whatnotall that h changedecause, th a lot of just beg water w, e trees havdied offwhat you' seeing actuay just a skelen of whait used , you kw? alert p. nuin: to , it ans alst, i gus you ca say, lika familyember hang ncer, yoknowit' being eatenway, younow, whe it's just little b by litt bit getng destred. now,he only ting is,he piecof land is lting lonr than t human dy can. the onright he is anil fielcanal. ere's one at pass here. tre' one at pass a bit fther, and ere's one thatasses in the ckso you're loing at water saltwat intrusi ming from theipeline nals, anthey desoyed the vegetati that wesed to have..
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turing test. 1950s. fantastic turing test. hey, he hey, come on now. come on.ote, and i say, can i say and i'm saying this in all honesty, have never seen a £50 note with alan turing. haven't seen if alan turing. i haven't seen if he not. see. i know he did not. i don't see. i know in years i've come have it, in years i've come to have it, but got another one. i've but i've got another one. i've got a printing press, it's got a it's got to be a good balance. good old alan turing, bletchley. you remember and you remember bletchley? and he was wired brain was the differently wired brain because had autism, but he because he had autism, but he cracked utilising the cracked the code utilising the to the body. he cracked the to find the body. he cracked the enigma code. but what he also said devised what's called said he devised what's called the the the imitation game and the imitation game is where you can determine whether computers are sentient by basically set them a test. if you can fool the general public into thinking that they're to a real person. yeah, the
turing test. 1950s. fantastic turing test. hey, he hey, come on now. come on.ote, and i say, can i say and i'm saying this in all honesty, have never seen a £50 note with alan turing. haven't seen if alan turing. i haven't seen if he not. see. i know he did not. i don't see. i know in years i've come have it, in years i've come to have it, but got another one. i've but i've got another one. i've got a printing press, it's got a it's got to be a good balance. good old alan turing, bletchley....
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cdc or the us food and drug administration, and observe similar findings across numerous adam, any turing systems in the u. s. and globally. and there is no evidence to conclude that ischemic stroke is associated with the use of the company's covey. 19 vaccines, the latest of elements, what we welcomed by those whose voices had been drowned out and silenced, and some se censored for saying what they say are legitimate questions. i've been growing concerned over the links between big pharmaceutical companies and the media . good morning, america has brought you by pfizer. anderson cooper. 360 brought to you by pfizer. c n n tonight. brought to you by pfizer early start. brought to you by pfizer this week with george stephanopoulos is from you by pfizer. i won raw by 5. just recently, leaks from the so called twitter fall showed how find a board member, scott gottlieb lobby, the social media platform, when a clinician posted that natural immunity was more effective than the job describing the tweet as corrosive twitter place frictions on the post blocking uses from liking or sharing the twe
cdc or the us food and drug administration, and observe similar findings across numerous adam, any turing systems in the u. s. and globally. and there is no evidence to conclude that ischemic stroke is associated with the use of the company's covey. 19 vaccines, the latest of elements, what we welcomed by those whose voices had been drowned out and silenced, and some se censored for saying what they say are legitimate questions. i've been growing concerned over the links between big...
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this is the year when the turing test will be broken when human beings are not able to differentiate on line between what's a bought and what's the human. and that's not just a distraction in the hands of rogue states and bad actors that will drive political polarization and violence that will drive conspiracy theories. it will deeply undermine democracy, especially weaker democracies around the world. so the reality of generative artificial intelligence has gone from an interesting, you know, potential productivity, boone to suddenly, also one of the world's most dangerous geopolitical risks. and using that, for example, to disrupt a stock market to undermine corporate players. like you saw, i mean imagine a mean stock like game stop that isn't instead of being driven by a few people on or read it board instead or being driven by massive numbers of bots that are actually faking human beings. it's a much more immediate and explosively dangerous impact on the marketplace. plenty of risks ahead will bring you on again to talk about this year's greatest opportunity that some point in ri
this is the year when the turing test will be broken when human beings are not able to differentiate on line between what's a bought and what's the human. and that's not just a distraction in the hands of rogue states and bad actors that will drive political polarization and violence that will drive conspiracy theories. it will deeply undermine democracy, especially weaker democracies around the world. so the reality of generative artificial intelligence has gone from an interesting, you know,...
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so recent past, daniel turing takes us to columbia, where in 2020 demonstrators, from the indigenous ne sac community began toppling and then kept toppling statues of spanish can kiss the doors, calling it an act of de colonization. canadians have also been coming to terms with their history, the discovery of more than a 1000 graves of indigenous children. students that so called residential schools, most of them run by churches came as a shock. but as ryan cause explains not to indigenous communities who had long fought to have their voices heard. but we start with joanna, who's out of hong kong on how people there were commemorating the piano and square massacre through a museum. forced to close in 2021. the museum was the rarest thing in china. a place dedicated to remembering something the authorities want forgotten me. the june 1918. a date chinese communist party has tried to arrange from the countries collective memory. overnight, thousands of pro democracy protesters with guns down in beijing on the borders of their own government. it became known as the chinaman square massa
so recent past, daniel turing takes us to columbia, where in 2020 demonstrators, from the indigenous ne sac community began toppling and then kept toppling statues of spanish can kiss the doors, calling it an act of de colonization. canadians have also been coming to terms with their history, the discovery of more than a 1000 graves of indigenous children. students that so called residential schools, most of them run by churches came as a shock. but as ryan cause explains not to indigenous...
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and these full people have died. prime minister christ hipkins free by helicopter over the city for turing flood damaged homes. a state of emergency remains in place. doctors without borders is suspending operations and all spill in haiti's capital puerto prince. now the decision was made after gunman broke into the hospital, pulled a patient out and then executed him for spending humanitarian operations at the hospital means 800000 people will no longer have access to free emergency care has been gripped by western political and economic crisis. with guns controlling more than half of its territory. hong kong is facing the highest rate of homelessness. in a decade, it's one of the most expensive cities to live in a rising, inflation has and the cost of everything from food to rent soaring. jessica washington met some of the people in hong kong, forced to make the st. the new home. this is the image of hong kong that dazzles visitors, a bustling, glamorous city, but under ground a different reality appears. oh. busy there are many mosquitoes and bed bugs here. you see so many on getting fu
and these full people have died. prime minister christ hipkins free by helicopter over the city for turing flood damaged homes. a state of emergency remains in place. doctors without borders is suspending operations and all spill in haiti's capital puerto prince. now the decision was made after gunman broke into the hospital, pulled a patient out and then executed him for spending humanitarian operations at the hospital means 800000 people will no longer have access to free emergency care has...
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this is the year when the turing test will be broken when human beings are not able to differentiate on line between what's bought and what's the human. and that's not just a distraction in the hands of rogue states and bad actors that will drive political polarization and violence that will drive conspiracy theories. it will deeply undermine democracies, especially weaker democracies around the world. so the reality of generative artificial intelligence has gone from an interesting, you know, potential productivity, boone to suddenly, also one of the world's most dangerous geopolitical risks. and using that, for example, to disrupt a stock market to undermine corporate players. like you saw, i mean imagine a mean stock like game stop that isn't instead of being driven by a few people on or read it board instead are being driven by massive numbers of bots that are actually faking human beings. it's a much more immediate and explosively dangerous impact on the marketplace. plenty of risks ahead will bring you on again to talk about this year's greatest opportunity that some point in g
this is the year when the turing test will be broken when human beings are not able to differentiate on line between what's bought and what's the human. and that's not just a distraction in the hands of rogue states and bad actors that will drive political polarization and violence that will drive conspiracy theories. it will deeply undermine democracies, especially weaker democracies around the world. so the reality of generative artificial intelligence has gone from an interesting, you know,...
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the java chancellor turing live.
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we should attempt to discourage violence and immigration with actually many turing approach of opportunities for the well being of everyone. total people are good by nature folk, but secret stances sometimes lead people to take the part of antisocial behaviors. but again, we made enormous progress in m biden, said, the united states is ready to work on solving the root causes of migration. we're trying to make it easier for people to get here, opening up the capacity to get here, but not have them go through that god awful process. we can do more than merely just make legal immigration more streamlined. but we could also do it by preventing people from wanting to have to leave in the 1st place, natalie is from venezuela. she entered the united states illegally and is now living in a church in el paso, texas. there either president by the gave us an amnesty or, and open the door for us and on our way here, he closed it up and now we're stuck in limbo, several hundreds of thousands of facing the same uncertainty. there was lots of expectations and new announcements were going to be made. that
we should attempt to discourage violence and immigration with actually many turing approach of opportunities for the well being of everyone. total people are good by nature folk, but secret stances sometimes lead people to take the part of antisocial behaviors. but again, we made enormous progress in m biden, said, the united states is ready to work on solving the root causes of migration. we're trying to make it easier for people to get here, opening up the capacity to get here, but not have...
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the country faces via an aging problem with the java chancellor turing lithium rich south american countries expressing his country's interest in, well, the strategic material which china bowl. so i just on with no way into monday night here at moscow. it's just after 6 pm here and a full tally of your world wide headlines for this. so iran has reportedly summoned a senior, ukrainian diplomat in the country after controversial comments from an adviser to ukraine's president in the wake of a drone attack on a military facility. in iran, in a post on twitter, the key of official said it was no surprise that iran was attacked made western claim is the islam of republic. it's providing support for rosters, special military operation in ukraine. war logic is inexorable and murderous. it builds the author of sen accomplice as strictly panic and russian federation. endless mobilization missile defense in moscow. trenches 1000 kilometers away. bomb shelters, preparation, explosive night, and rum drawn and miss l production oil refineries. ukraine did warn you. the story is kind of weird in the detai
the country faces via an aging problem with the java chancellor turing lithium rich south american countries expressing his country's interest in, well, the strategic material which china bowl. so i just on with no way into monday night here at moscow. it's just after 6 pm here and a full tally of your world wide headlines for this. so iran has reportedly summoned a senior, ukrainian diplomat in the country after controversial comments from an adviser to ukraine's president in the wake of a...
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obviously, olaf shoals the german chancellor for days. turing, latin america, look your part of the world spent a lot of mineral wealth, a lot of mineral resources, a lot of good stuff there. and schoultz is apparently quite hungry for it. could it be now that certain countries in that part of the world could be facing increased pressure from certain professional partners in the west due to the simple wealth that is in that part of the world? well that's, that's also clear that spot of the, of the strategic our discussions right now going on that america. of course, this is our region is super reach in natural resources. and of course, we need to explore these natural resources. but the thing is, what kind of deal on the other country is that the richer countries super industrialized countries has ah, to give to us. let me give you one example. last week, there was announcement of a historical agreement between our chinese company c a t l that produces a legion batteries and believe you know that, believe a historically, when it has 202324 percent of the reserves of the tim in the planet.
obviously, olaf shoals the german chancellor for days. turing, latin america, look your part of the world spent a lot of mineral wealth, a lot of mineral resources, a lot of good stuff there. and schoultz is apparently quite hungry for it. could it be now that certain countries in that part of the world could be facing increased pressure from certain professional partners in the west due to the simple wealth that is in that part of the world? well that's, that's also clear that spot of the, of...
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footage of the incident was ca tured with it. footage of the incident was captured from _ with it.d from several _ with it. footage of the incident was captured from several angles, - captured from several angles, including security cameras on utility poles and police warn body cameras. soon the public will get a first—hand look at what happened here when videos of the incident are released. the police chief now says they have no evidence mr nichols was driving recklessly. the alleged reason for this fatal traffic stop. and many other questions remain, why did the police officers used excessive force, and why did so much time passed before he was given medical help? memphis and other cities across the us are now bracing themselves for protests and officials all the way up to the presidentjoe biden have urged the public to remain peaceful. the chancellor has set out his long—term plan for boosting the economy. in a speech in london, jeremy hunt ruled out tax cuts, saying that the best thing for the public would be to halve inflation. his comments came after a week in which the gover
footage of the incident was ca tured with it. footage of the incident was captured from _ with it.d from several _ with it. footage of the incident was captured from several angles, - captured from several angles, including security cameras on utility poles and police warn body cameras. soon the public will get a first—hand look at what happened here when videos of the incident are released. the police chief now says they have no evidence mr nichols was driving recklessly. the alleged reason...
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then effectively tantamount to that's not because alan turing's family wanted to have reparations.no laws, but that what happened to him is wrong. so i think can that in some think we can agree that in some cases, we can agree cases, i think we can all agree that apologies appropriate. that apologies are appropriate. isuppose that apologies are appropriate. i suppose this is just about whether this is appropriate to me . i think it's good to me. i think it's good to acknowledge even apologising. we had that in this country. i thought we had an expression of sympathy the government and sympathy from the government and from we're from monarchy. what we're asking is apology , which is is an explicit apology, which is ownership. is difficult ownership. what is difficult because i didn't do anything. you do anything as far as we know, amanda , do anything. so know, amanda, do anything. so it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay. it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay . that it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay. that didn't stand . daniel okay. that didn't stand. daniel sorry. that is so w
then effectively tantamount to that's not because alan turing's family wanted to have reparations.no laws, but that what happened to him is wrong. so i think can that in some think we can agree that in some cases, we can agree cases, i think we can all agree that apologies appropriate. that apologies are appropriate. isuppose that apologies are appropriate. i suppose this is just about whether this is appropriate to me . i think it's good to me. i think it's good to acknowledge even...
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then effectively tantamount to that's not because alan turing's family wanted to have reparations.ted no laws, but that what happened to him is wrong. so i think can that in some think we can agree that in some cases, we can agree cases, i think we can all agree that apologies appropriate. that apologies are appropriate. isuppose that apologies are appropriate. i suppose this is just about whether this is appropriate to me . i think it's good to me. i think it's good to acknowledge even apologising. we had that in this country. i thought we had an expression of sympathy the government and sympathy from the government and from we're from monarchy. what we're asking is apology , which is is an explicit apology, which is ownership. is difficult ownership. what is difficult because i didn't do anything. you do anything as far as we know, amanda , do anything. so know, amanda, do anything. so it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay. it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay . that it's sort. it's unfair. i'm it's okay. that didn't stand . daniel okay. that didn't stand. daniel sorry. that is
then effectively tantamount to that's not because alan turing's family wanted to have reparations.ted no laws, but that what happened to him is wrong. so i think can that in some think we can agree that in some cases, we can agree cases, i think we can all agree that apologies appropriate. that apologies are appropriate. isuppose that apologies are appropriate. i suppose this is just about whether this is appropriate to me . i think it's good to me. i think it's good to acknowledge even...
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. >> stephen: is there one that to you chap tures it?lways sex & the city, right? >> stephen: that captures real new york. >> yeah, and then also, well, what it does is it captures an escape within the new york that i know. the things that i don't have access to, the power, the money, the corruption, you know. things like that. like gossip girl. >> stephen: it is new york porn t is not all actually a life you live. >> no it is the escape it is what if i had all of that money. like i'm on this show called gossip girl. yeah, yes, twice. >> stephen: twice, have i this year, this su, what are you playing this part. >> i am playing in the original the therapist who blake lively's character serena, that was some day playing work. >> stephen: always good to have. >> and here we go. 2.0, the upgrade, look at that. >> stephen: that's nice. better wardrobe. >> eric damon dresses us. he dresses the original and he said rich people don't wear coats. i never put my arms in any sleeves playing kamil. they don't wear coats, they are trying to get to pr
. >> stephen: is there one that to you chap tures it?lways sex & the city, right? >> stephen: that captures real new york. >> yeah, and then also, well, what it does is it captures an escape within the new york that i know. the things that i don't have access to, the power, the money, the corruption, you know. things like that. like gossip girl. >> stephen: it is new york porn t is not all actually a life you live. >> no it is the escape it is what if i had all...
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that is not success that is abject fail ture.hin, working with mitt romney, rescue committee to rescue social security and medicare. elizabeth: congress is the committee. congress is the commission. will house pubs hold the line here? >> absolutely. we have the power of the purse. we have negotiating leverage. we're going to put us on a sustainable path. elizabeth: but can you get senate democrats to to do? didn't mean to interrupt? can you get senate democrats to go along. >> we have the lead in the house and senate has to make up their mind to come along with us. two out of three americans, democrats, republican, independent, think this should be one of the top priorities of the country. the american people have seen the consequences of the broken economic policies affecting their pocketbooks with this runaway inflation and soaring interest rates. sovereign debt crisis would be the undoing of this republic. it would affect our economy, our national security and our way of life. so that, that is the greater risk here. and that's
that is not success that is abject fail ture.hin, working with mitt romney, rescue committee to rescue social security and medicare. elizabeth: congress is the committee. congress is the commission. will house pubs hold the line here? >> absolutely. we have the power of the purse. we have negotiating leverage. we're going to put us on a sustainable path. elizabeth: but can you get senate democrats to to do? didn't mean to interrupt? can you get senate democrats to go along. >> we...
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ture t may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system wher
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but honestly, given the fact that women make up 51% of the population, we're still turing our back onere in california, we've never had a female governor, believe it or not. we do have a female lieutenant governor. but i want to make a point -- you may be too young to remember when i went to the senate, it was 1992. and you referenced senator finestein and i becoming the first women elected from a state to the senate. it was really quite an honor and a thrill, and it was a very, very tough race everyone called that the year of the woman. oh, it was the year of the woman. we were on the morning show, the night show, talking about the year of the woman. well, we did triple the number in the united states senate, ari, but we went from 2 to 6. 6 out of 100. so we're still in the senate 25 out of 100. great. but that's 31 years ago that we went from 2 to 6. i say it's a slow march. we have to do more and faster. >> what would you say the governor huckabee sanders? >> congratulations. >> and? >> and fight for women's rights now that you're there. you know, don't turn your back on women and
but honestly, given the fact that women make up 51% of the population, we're still turing our back onere in california, we've never had a female governor, believe it or not. we do have a female lieutenant governor. but i want to make a point -- you may be too young to remember when i went to the senate, it was 1992. and you referenced senator finestein and i becoming the first women elected from a state to the senate. it was really quite an honor and a thrill, and it was a very, very tough race...
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the altar, having been architec- tured from the throne of the gospel, through the northern side doorsdirected to the patriarchal, now we are solemn processes. lord, glory to you, the patriarch is applied to the gospel of growth and they swear to join the left, the lord and you will not repent in yerevan, from now on, a small heart leads the verses from the psalter, which are called entrance, because they are pronounced during the small entrance on the days of great holidays. the sounded verse is among the old testament prophecies about the savior, considering the clergy sing to the gospel as to christ himself going to preach. come , let us worship and with the counterfeit of christ saved, that is, we are the son of god, christening, singing hallelujah while singing the patriarch of the autumn gathered in rome and then heading to the altar. hallelujah , having entered the fire, the elevation in front of the royal doors again blesses the autumn prayers to the icons on the royal doors, the most holy master enters the altar and performs every day. it is here in the altar on the throne tha
the altar, having been architec- tured from the throne of the gospel, through the northern side doorsdirected to the patriarchal, now we are solemn processes. lord, glory to you, the patriarch is applied to the gospel of growth and they swear to join the left, the lord and you will not repent in yerevan, from now on, a small heart leads the verses from the psalter, which are called entrance, because they are pronounced during the small entrance on the days of great holidays. the sounded verse...
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it's what alan turing , the famous in the 1950, turing, the famous in the 1950, he called the imitationsomebody into believing they're talking to a human being as opposed to a machine, we're already there . so the advances already there. so the advances in that sort of side a tremendous. the trouble is the media always look at the negative side of it. and their treatment. and i watched another movie today called up meghan not to harry or anything to do with harry or anything else, do with a.i. else, but it's to do with a.i. robot a toy and sort of one robot at a toy and sort of one up from chucky, if you like. but again, that negative side again, is that negative side about of the machine? about the rise of the machine? hal in 2001, you're looking at ex machina, all of those negative implications about how the machine will work. the advance is there, but the advances in a.i, for example, medicine stuff like if medicine and stuff like that, if you link, if you go to you can link, if you go to a doctor, if you can get an appointment and that doctor on his or her desk has access to the bes
it's what alan turing , the famous in the 1950, turing, the famous in the 1950, he called the imitationsomebody into believing they're talking to a human being as opposed to a machine, we're already there . so the advances already there. so the advances in that sort of side a tremendous. the trouble is the media always look at the negative side of it. and their treatment. and i watched another movie today called up meghan not to harry or anything to do with harry or anything else, do with a.i....
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it's what alan turing , the famous in the 1950, turing, the famous in the 1950, he called the imitation somebody into believing they're talking to a human being as opposed to a machine, we're already there . so the advances already there. so the advances in that sort of side a tremendous. the trouble is the media always look at the negative side of it. and their treatment. and i watched another movie today called up meghan not to with harry or anything to do with harry or anything else, with a.i. else, but it's to do with a.i. robot a toy and sort of one robot at a toy and sort of one up from chucky, if you like. but again, that negative side again, is that negative side about of the machine? about the rise of the machine? hal in 2001, you're looking at ex machina, all of those negative implications about how the machine will work. the advance is there, but the advances in a.i, for example, medicine stuff like if medicine and stuff like that, if you link, if you go to you can link, if you go to a doctor, if you can get an appointment and that doctor on his or her desk has access to the
it's what alan turing , the famous in the 1950, turing, the famous in the 1950, he called the imitation somebody into believing they're talking to a human being as opposed to a machine, we're already there . so the advances already there. so the advances in that sort of side a tremendous. the trouble is the media always look at the negative side of it. and their treatment. and i watched another movie today called up meghan not to with harry or anything to do with harry or anything else, with...
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yes it does ca ture is now fragmenting. yes it does capture some — is now fragmenting.inted you not presented this programme from there. back disappointed you not presented this programme from there.— disappointed you not presented this programme from there. back in 2014 ma be but programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not _ programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not any _ programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not any more. _ programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not any more. yes - programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not any more. yes we . programme from there. back in 2014| may be but not any more. yes we are fragmented as well. i may be but not any more. yes we are fragmented as well.— fragmented as well. i think you put our finer fragmented as well. i think you put your finger on _ fragmented as well. i think you put your finger on it. _ fragmented as well. i think you put your finger on it. i _ fragmented as well. i think you put your finger on it. i think _ fragmented as well. i think you put your finger on it. i think for -
yes it does ca ture is now fragmenting. yes it does capture some — is now fragmenting.inted you not presented this programme from there. back disappointed you not presented this programme from there.— disappointed you not presented this programme from there. back in 2014 ma be but programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not _ programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not any _ programme from there. back in 2014 may be but not any more. _ programme from there. back in 2014 may be...
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being the reduction, students being able to put their opportunities to a study abroad rather to the turinggovernment scheme has now in 2022, 23 has placed nearly 39,000 british students . in 150 39,000 british students. in 150 different locations around the world, closely with the commonwealth association now that's, that's a fact of it and. the other thing that i would say is that you briefly henry, in terms of the generation gap , i terms of the generation gap, i was never anti—european or anti being part the european union until i to work there. now life bnngs until i to work there. now life brings certain experience and you can compare you might not get experience of working in the school that experience boarding schools i mean we now don't have freedom of movement and if you look at the kind of serious fundamental problems our economy has, the central one is that we have a lack of work, you know, in this country at the moment, a fifth of people are claiming a pension. are people pension. there are more people living pensions than coming living off pensions than coming through school s
being the reduction, students being able to put their opportunities to a study abroad rather to the turinggovernment scheme has now in 2022, 23 has placed nearly 39,000 british students . in 150 39,000 british students. in 150 different locations around the world, closely with the commonwealth association now that's, that's a fact of it and. the other thing that i would say is that you briefly henry, in terms of the generation gap , i terms of the generation gap, i was never anti—european or...
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passed, by the way, two exams out of 12 in american universities were officially interviewed, that is, turingopular in the world as a whole, respectively, it is completely, uh , actually building a system, sort of a very similar lever. yes, in principle, she went to the top three, but she passed. she was to enroll in investment was there to study. so, by the way, it's in the modern world, that is, these systems are so advanced. they become the most important, which are the components , if and the most important thing here is not to lose this part, yes, this company, conflicts can be win, but there are a lot of examples of how countries that won conflicts lost the future. it's very important not to lose. this economic perspective is very important to lose. this is the next one, and for this we need to think, but for this civilian part now, first of all, no matter what ends, it’s all the same with this long-term perspective of 15 years ahead. i absolutely agree with you with fairness, but let them at this very time, while we will work 24 hours a day at seven. and she hope that all the authoriti
passed, by the way, two exams out of 12 in american universities were officially interviewed, that is, turingopular in the world as a whole, respectively, it is completely, uh , actually building a system, sort of a very similar lever. yes, in principle, she went to the top three, but she passed. she was to enroll in investment was there to study. so, by the way, it's in the modern world, that is, these systems are so advanced. they become the most important, which are the components , if and...
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they expected more money than they expected to have on erasmus on have to pay on the erasmus on the turing nice everybody. it was a nice flexible people to flexible scheme for people to join on and many, many people had on that. had great experiences on that. all of that is being done now. these are some of negatives these are some of the negatives but as say in a democratic but as you say in a democratic society , we balance it society, we need to balance it with positives. now i can't with the positives. now i can't see any positives from my point of box and said come out, of view box and i said come out, i in. do you get vaccinated i am in. do you get vaccinated quicker than all european friends? in friends? you look so much in spain retirement. i don't spain on the retirement. i don't think did. no, i think the think i did. no, i think the vaccines would have been developed independently, irrespective they were they were they were as crucial because they were not as crucial because we all deal in myths calmly. we can all deal in myths calmly. but the is but the facts of the matter is t
they expected more money than they expected to have on erasmus on have to pay on the erasmus on the turing nice everybody. it was a nice flexible people to flexible scheme for people to join on and many, many people had on that. had great experiences on that. all of that is being done now. these are some of negatives these are some of the negatives but as say in a democratic but as you say in a democratic society , we balance it society, we need to balance it with positives. now i can't with...
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footballer famous manc include footballer marcus rashford we this marcus rashford do we have this alan turing and noel gallagher. all right kid is bad news for the welsh it always is and fortunately as the accent almost bottom of the pile alongside scots germans and australians . scots germans and australians. it was just the world's accents that not straight anyway. joining me to give their hot take on the is and crucially the losers joan comes to dine losers is joan comes to dine who's manchester's only green badge talk and taxi driver are a proud welshman. i was that bad for the welsh proud welshman and former gareth wyn jones gareth. i would you to talk just. yeah so . you've already taken so. you've already taken a kicking at this paul. i'll with i'll start with would john. john apparently are a very sexy well what can you say. we've known all along in manchester is that we don't like to shout about you know, keep ourselves very quiet and just get on with stuff . and just get on with stuff. yeah, exactly. so why why do you think the mancunian accent so sexy john? the woe . it's just sexy
footballer famous manc include footballer marcus rashford we this marcus rashford do we have this alan turing and noel gallagher. all right kid is bad news for the welsh it always is and fortunately as the accent almost bottom of the pile alongside scots germans and australians . scots germans and australians. it was just the world's accents that not straight anyway. joining me to give their hot take on the is and crucially the losers joan comes to dine losers is joan comes to dine who's...
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could get to 11 or 12 celsius but temperatures probably we could get to 11 or 12 celsius but temp as tures we could get to 11 or 12 celsius but tempas that clears through dropping as that clears through the afternoon. and that is a sign of things to come. mild after time saturday. at after time saturday. but look at this. maps turning blue, this. the maps turning blue, colder arriving for colder conditions arriving for next with of frost next week with a return of frost andice. next week with a return of frost and ice . this year on gb news, and ice. this year on gb news, we've got brand new members of the family join us across entire united kingdom. we the issues that matter to gb news will always stay honest, balanced and fair. we want to hear whatever is on your mind and we don't down to you. the establishment had their chance. now we're here represent you. britain's watching come join us on tv news people's channel britain's news. the show where we'll get into some of the things that have got you guys talking strikes. we go round and round dirt waivers, teaching specifically is when i
could get to 11 or 12 celsius but temperatures probably we could get to 11 or 12 celsius but temp as tures we could get to 11 or 12 celsius but tempas that clears through dropping as that clears through the afternoon. and that is a sign of things to come. mild after time saturday. at after time saturday. but look at this. maps turning blue, this. the maps turning blue, colder arriving for colder conditions arriving for next with of frost next week with a return of frost andice. next week with a...
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yes, nothing ca tures learning about... yes, nothing captures the — learning about...your pocket and the planet. coming up on this week's show. during the pandemic, many of us realised just how intense was our passion for travel. and i am so excited about the opportunities to explore economically and responsibly this year. the ukrainian artwork that has now found a safe home on display at a gallery in madrid. and who discovered the equator? hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from behind—the—scenes at our home here at the bbc in london. it is here where we plan the shows and edit the films from all over the world, finding stories, juggling logistics and, just like everybody else, trying to find the biggest bang for our buck when it comes to travelling abroad. over the past decade here at the travel show hq it has been ourjob to create new content for you every week on a fairly modest budget. so no wonder we picked up a tip or two along the way about how to get the most for our money. we get the best value we can by packing in as much as possib
yes, nothing ca tures learning about... yes, nothing captures the — learning about...your pocket and the planet. coming up on this week's show. during the pandemic, many of us realised just how intense was our passion for travel. and i am so excited about the opportunities to explore economically and responsibly this year. the ukrainian artwork that has now found a safe home on display at a gallery in madrid. and who discovered the equator? hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you...