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here, well indeed a turing test. well actually the idea is old, it's older than turing in its time. diderot said that if he meets, uh, a parrot that answers all questions more intelligently, then i will be obliged to recognize the presence of reason in him, well, there alfred ayer developed these ideas in the thirties, yes, but if something looks like a cat , meows like a cat, and in all respects behaves like a cat, we must admit. uh, behind this uh, what yes, until will be proved to be reversed and if we talk about modern systems of artificial intelligence, of course, for now, that in experiments we can quite confidently distinguish between a person and such agents, but the thing is that progress is really huge, here progress is really huge and uh, here uh, in general for the last 10 years. it is often called the new spring of artificial intelligence. in general, it’s probably more correct to talk about the summer of artificial intelligence, because these technologies that arose there at the beginning the deep learning revolution. they have become part of our everyday life and the
here, well indeed a turing test. well actually the idea is old, it's older than turing in its time. diderot said that if he meets, uh, a parrot that answers all questions more intelligently, then i will be obliged to recognize the presence of reason in him, well, there alfred ayer developed these ideas in the thirties, yes, but if something looks like a cat , meows like a cat, and in all respects behaves like a cat, we must admit. uh, behind this uh, what yes, until will be proved to be...
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this is the uk's national centre for data science and artificial intelligence, the alan turing instituted after the mathematician considered to be the father of computer science. artificial intelligence is the idea of notjust us programming computers, but them being able to learn for themselves and alter their own code. yeah. and, in fact, it was the big guy himself who came up with the idea of the turing test, suggesting a computer could be regarded as truly intelligent if it could chat to a human and fool that human into thinking they were talking to another human. now, you and i have both tried chatgpt and all the latest ai chatbots. do you think that test has been passed now? to some extent, yes. i do think they can seem human, but there are some caveats to that. yeah, i think you're right, but i do think that they are convincing enough these days. the problem is that version of the test turned out to be too easy to solve and not really a sign of human—level intelligence after all. and, of course, it's important to remember that al isn'tjust about chat, it's about bringing in loads o
this is the uk's national centre for data science and artificial intelligence, the alan turing instituted after the mathematician considered to be the father of computer science. artificial intelligence is the idea of notjust us programming computers, but them being able to learn for themselves and alter their own code. yeah. and, in fact, it was the big guy himself who came up with the idea of the turing test, suggesting a computer could be regarded as truly intelligent if it could chat to a...
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next eight and to steer the crossroads of the lastentury to keep front and center the promise of the tureuildg on their foresight north carolin growth and success have eclipsed anything that seems possible now it is honestly the foundation for the next transformation that promise growth for generations ahead. today i stand before you to report the state of our state is bright and energized with the promise of tomorrow. and as we envision tomorrow and all the days to follow let's work toward a north carolina with t doors of opportunity are wide-open bursting with possibility for everyone a north carolina where hope abounds and it is made possible by the investments we make today in our classrooms, economy, communities . thank you and may god bless north carolina and united states of america. [applause]
next eight and to steer the crossroads of the lastentury to keep front and center the promise of the tureuildg on their foresight north carolin growth and success have eclipsed anything that seems possible now it is honestly the foundation for the next transformation that promise growth for generations ahead. today i stand before you to report the state of our state is bright and energized with the promise of tomorrow. and as we envision tomorrow and all the days to follow let's work toward a...
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it is likely china's talent in semiconductors rains a signicant problem f some timen the ture area thank u. >> thank you. i amoing to turn to the commissioner. we will do this alphabeticly. vice chairman wong. >> thank you. mrs. peson, and lotsf your teimony is focused on e ai major ofocus on ai. ai is cross disciplinary, pulling fr not just cs but, i assume, since ssingata science, both engineering and eoretical disciplines. maybe i am under -- unaware of this,ut we n see specific proleration of an ai major to the sa extent as china. do y stillave an advantage because of the strength of the education, particularly the higherducati system we have in these individual disciplines that me up t ai discipline? rong, you mentioned but strong eics and philosophies strong cognitives,his whole area of brain study that can be applied to the ai sphere. bacally, i am saying that in comparg us to china, aren't we stl at aadvantage? we do not have the sa push ma ai a major. it is stray from our western pepective to make this a discipline study. >> that is an excellent question. i will say first that t
it is likely china's talent in semiconductors rains a signicant problem f some timen the ture area thank u. >> thank you. i amoing to turn to the commissioner. we will do this alphabeticly. vice chairman wong. >> thank you. mrs. peson, and lotsf your teimony is focused on e ai major ofocus on ai. ai is cross disciplinary, pulling fr not just cs but, i assume, since ssingata science, both engineering and eoretical disciplines. maybe i am under -- unaware of this,ut we n see specific...
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and then the various, the turing, all of these he was up to the commissioner for i knew which superintendents or supervisors, the nation which overseas, the nations now coming to representation, we are going to cut a what 10 of them are candidates for the dimensions for the presidential problem mentee us, one of the counselors and regional believe, and electra electra electra, and to teach all what he's going to have a good teacher. she come from religious groups all from tribe. no, we don't believe that, but we believe in holly of his education is based on a membership to a party or somebody be good. read you out the story, probably in the us. you all the republicans in the devil course and then on to say a 1000000000 can on the last time she brought to reach linda, what happened to earth, but here we am all the tang political parties, but this 2 strongest, ah, the other because got rid of the abc under the s and p o box with decided it was part. these are the 2 strongest projects here. of course, recent times have been challenged by a peer to see like a and all the rest of it. but let me be
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becabefore the xfinityard a low10g network,ture, we didn't have internet that let us play all at oncevice? in every room? why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. romaine: rally losing a little bit of steam on monday afternoon. romaine bostick alongside scarlet fu. we are kicking you off to the close. >> we are waiting for jay powell to speak to tomorrow -- to speak tomorrow. waiting to give a clue to the fed. romaine: everyone is behind closed doors thinking how can i not give this market a clue. it gets to the broader issue about the market looking for a catalyst. you talk about s&p
becabefore the xfinityard a low10g network,ture, we didn't have internet that let us play all at oncevice? in every room? why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. romaine: rally losing a little bit of steam on monday afternoon. romaine bostick alongside...
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geographical feature of our mariupol and we have to do it, that is , we want to create a recreation and under ture as a reaction we want to create an educational environment which was from - created mariupol education that will be created in mariupol these are modern hospitals and campuses that will work for it and create additional jobs and create future doctors directly in to the city of mariupol for the whole state, not only for mariupol for the whole state, i.e. the youth will come for this, and the youth will create this environment for this , medium and small businesses will also be created for this , and we also want to tighten the it environment that has already been created in mariupol, for example if you look at mariupol in the 15th year, how many it specialists were there in mariupol? well, there were 200. and how many did they spend at the beginning of the war in september? by the way, how do we have our respected journalist, that is, in in september, we already made such a community. 2000 people gathered to talk about the environment of mariupol. that is, we want to recreate it and in
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that was very much bombarded and rous and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction. a present person is welcome, china's willingness to play a constructive role in ending the conflict in ukraine. in a newspaper article that he wrote for a chinese newspaper. is you the host is using pay in moscow on monday and says he has high expectations for their talks. boucher also said there are no limits. all forbidden subjects and rushes relationship with china. katrina, you reports on this from bay jane that she didn't being has visited russia each time since becoming chinese president. his most recent trip was in june 2019. during an economic forum. c will travel there again this week in what's expected to be a major show of chinese support for moscow as it continues its invasion of ukraine towards utah with china and russia. working together the world where half of the driving force toward multiple rarity and a greater democracy in international relations and a global strategic bowers and the stability will be bett
that was very much bombarded and rous and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction. a present person is welcome, china's willingness to play a constructive role in ending the conflict in ukraine. in a newspaper article that he wrote for a chinese newspaper. is you the host is using pay in moscow on monday and says he has high expectations for their talks. boucher also said there are no limits. all forbidden...
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so yes, 1st time we've seen the russian president turing, these areas properly talking about reconstruction. but of course, particularly when it comes to mario, paul, that city was hugely devastated by the russians in the war last year. vote counting as underway, nigeria, after millions of people voted for state governors, violence and voter intimidation were reported in some cities. voters cast their ballots for more than $900.00. assembly legislators and 28 governors. results are expected. on monday. off my, the duties has more from cano they vote, county and county is progressing very, very well. and everything is calm. unlike in previous elections where we had cases of counted violence across the street, when the police notice plans to disrupt the post yesterday, we saw how quick there was in stepping in to sort of bring everything under control . and that gave some level of confidence among the populace and around the state. however, in other parts of the country, there was reported cases captive cases of violence in lagos. in particular, elections are being re, run today simply becaus
so yes, 1st time we've seen the russian president turing, these areas properly talking about reconstruction. but of course, particularly when it comes to mario, paul, that city was hugely devastated by the russians in the war last year. vote counting as underway, nigeria, after millions of people voted for state governors, violence and voter intimidation were reported in some cities. voters cast their ballots for more than $900.00. assembly legislators and 28 governors. results are expected. on...
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first time we've seen the russian president turing, these areas properly talking about reconstruction. but of course, particularly when it comes to mario, paul, that city was hugely devastated by the russians in the war last year. a strong earthquake has killed at least 15 people in ecuador, and one in peru. the magnitude 6.8 tremor was centered south of ecuador, a 2nd largest city, g y a key. alex baird, reports streets littered with crumbled facades. rescue teams in ecuador scramble to save those still trips after the earthquake. who will be a good, a part of a facade collapsed. them fell on a vehicle that had already been removed by the police. we had one victim without vital signs. a male person, a number of buildings have collapsed to cross the coastal states of alberto and us . why the andes that gathered all i can to saggy at people ran out, they yelled in despair. all the people got out of their cars. i don't know how an earthquake would feel in a car, but they were desperate. they ran, they yelled, yodi cried. there were reports of damage to infrastructure across the region a
first time we've seen the russian president turing, these areas properly talking about reconstruction. but of course, particularly when it comes to mario, paul, that city was hugely devastated by the russians in the war last year. a strong earthquake has killed at least 15 people in ecuador, and one in peru. the magnitude 6.8 tremor was centered south of ecuador, a 2nd largest city, g y a key. alex baird, reports streets littered with crumbled facades. rescue teams in ecuador scramble to save...
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so yes, 1st time we've seen the russian president turing, these areas properly talking about reconstruction. but of course, typically when it comes to mario, paul, that city was hugely devastated by the russians in the war last year. thank you so much. stephanie decker reporting from key south korea and japan are reporting that north korea has far to short range ballistic missile towards the sea of the east coast of the korean peninsula. the slater's incident follows friday's launch of a while song, 17 intercontinental ballistic missile tension. in the region has increased and south korea and the u. s. began an 11 day joint military exercise on monday. a strong earthquake has killed at least 15 people in ecuador, and one in peru, the magnitude 6 port a tremor was centered south of ecuador, 2nd largest city. why a kill alex baird report. the street flitted with crumbled facades. rescue teams in ecuador scrambled to save those still trips after the earthquake will be a part of the facade collapse. them fell on a vehicle that has already been removed by the police. we had one victim without vi
so yes, 1st time we've seen the russian president turing, these areas properly talking about reconstruction. but of course, typically when it comes to mario, paul, that city was hugely devastated by the russians in the war last year. thank you so much. stephanie decker reporting from key south korea and japan are reporting that north korea has far to short range ballistic missile towards the sea of the east coast of the korean peninsula. the slater's incident follows friday's launch of a while...
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(whooshing mic) [narrator] in the ture, artificial intelligence, coordinates flocks of drones to protect the environment and boost the food supply. the gative effects of climate change on agricultural crops, robotic bees assist with pollination in orchards and on farms, making them more sustainable and productive. fish-shaped underwater robots automatically deploy at the first sight of an oil spill. these drones create a barricade to rapidly contain spills, saving marine life and oceans across the world. - [shivani] modern society has a long history of building robots to do work that's dangerous, difficult, or too repetitive for humans. ai is poised to automate all kinds of humans work ranging from factory work, to taxi driving, to customer service. while some are worried that smart robots will replace human labor, that's not necessarily the case. as a sector, artificial intelligence is expected to generate 58 million new types of jobs in just a full years. so what will the future of human robot interaction mean for our work and livelihoods? i'm at the massachusetts institute of technolo
(whooshing mic) [narrator] in the ture, artificial intelligence, coordinates flocks of drones to protect the environment and boost the food supply. the gative effects of climate change on agricultural crops, robotic bees assist with pollination in orchards and on farms, making them more sustainable and productive. fish-shaped underwater robots automatically deploy at the first sight of an oil spill. these drones create a barricade to rapidly contain spills, saving marine life and oceans across...
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that was very much bombarded and was and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction in prague. a check and ukranian activists have placed a sign reading children in russian in candles outside the national theater to commemorate the 1st anniversary of marrable theatre bombing bombardment happened on march. the 16th, as russia was laying siege to the poor city, which is strategically located on the sea of as of a number of people who died in the theater. bombing was never actually confirmed, and russian authorities demolished most of the building late last year. we were here because we want to remember the terrible, terrible thing that happened in mario ball when the watching war criminals and russian army will bar do theater. were we, they had written, did you? which means children, it was written in russian was specifically written the russian because people civil people who were trying to escape from the bar man from rockets from we saw that were born there. see, they were thrown to escape it in 2 in the un
that was very much bombarded and was and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction in prague. a check and ukranian activists have placed a sign reading children in russian in candles outside the national theater to commemorate the 1st anniversary of marrable theatre bombing bombardment happened on march. the 16th, as russia was laying siege to the poor city, which is strategically located on the sea of as of a...
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delivered in the human body, what's called in vivo when we cross that barrier, for instance, for turing sickle cell or for addressing some of the complications of h i v. you know, you can really start to see some of these therapies, although the costs would remain high, being available to be delivered to the places where they're needed most were not there yet. the big question will cost eventually come down and when well, will an inflection point come is a really important, a sort of goal to try to reach and, and there are many research organizations and, and private companies that are trying to get their news therapies and new technologies like crisper, which has only been around for about 10 years. crisper cas 9 is a combination of a protein and a bit of genetic code. it was found in nature. it's, it's both amazingly accurate at being able to, to reach targeted genetic mutations and also correct them either by deleting them interfering with them or even replacing them with a could with bit with the gene that functions. this is a model that some scientists liken. it's not the same, but
delivered in the human body, what's called in vivo when we cross that barrier, for instance, for turing sickle cell or for addressing some of the complications of h i v. you know, you can really start to see some of these therapies, although the costs would remain high, being available to be delivered to the places where they're needed most were not there yet. the big question will cost eventually come down and when well, will an inflection point come is a really important, a sort of goal to...
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thanks to codebreakers such as alan turing and captured german enigma machines that enabled encryptedvered almost certainly contained information that changed history. being able to decipher nazi communications had a huge impact during world war two, and some of the specific details as to how that was done are still officially secret. but it's clear it wasn't just the codebreakers who played a key role here. so, what bletchley park is rather thanjust a codebreaking centre, it's better described as a sort of information management system. it takes foreign communications in and it outputs intelligence. someone like olive, what she was doing, taking these messages around the site, i mean, how important was that role? well, it's vital because, of course, there are so many different components of the organisation here. it's a very complex web of connections and all these people have to be joined up. so olive's was just as important as anyone else's role here. without the people at every level of the organisation, none of the system works. just like olive did, megan goes to school nearby an
thanks to codebreakers such as alan turing and captured german enigma machines that enabled encryptedvered almost certainly contained information that changed history. being able to decipher nazi communications had a huge impact during world war two, and some of the specific details as to how that was done are still officially secret. but it's clear it wasn't just the codebreakers who played a key role here. so, what bletchley park is rather thanjust a codebreaking centre, it's better described...
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collins about unprecedented step for our nation. tex ture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewerins about unprecedented step for our nation. etalking with do collins about unprecedented step for our nation. talking with do collins about unprecedented step for our nation. are talking with doug collins about unprecedented step for our nation. armin. armin. bring you this she■s a hero moment. new york city. you have to have the skill and the drive to make it here. not all chefs are men. oh, she can't do that. she's a girl. women bring creativity balance into a kitchen. no one should go hungry. it■s a human right to know where your next meal is coming from. we're changing our community one bite at a time, and we're not done yet. if you can see her. you can be her. >> good morning, everybody. coming up in exactly 10 minutes, here on fox news channel, covering developments on possible indictment of former president donald trump. this morning, hundreds of thousands of kids in los angeles have the day off because their teachers are on strike with support personnel from the school. what i
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becabefore the xfinityard a low10g network,ture, we didn't have internet that let us play all at onceery device? in every room? why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. >>> we're back on "closing bell." it remains one of the biggest questions in this market -- is value investing as a strategy finally ready to outperform after taking a back seat to growth for the past several years? noted value investor david einhorn weighing in on that topic earlier today during our "halftime" exclusive listen >> i don't mean value investing as a strategy is unlikely to do well, but as an industry, it's dead if money has moved from value investors to index funds, and it's not coming back and people who used to be able to charge a management fee or have a staff and research analysts and used to get money every month to invest new ideas, that's been switched to i
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congress in 2003 thinking, we can't predict e ture. we don't ow when emergencies will hapn. but we wa tensure that we are empoweringheederal gornnt to take care of stenloan borrowers and not leave them at substantial ris of being worse off. the language that congress enacted here is a perfect fit to accomplish that goal. it is hard to see whathe could've done differently. >> in thinking about emgeies, the history of this courwi respect toxetive courts, some of the biggest mistakes were deferring to assertions of executive emergency power. some of the finest moments in the courtsisry were pushing back again psidential assertions. that continued not just in the korean w, t post 9/11 and me of the cases there. given that history, there is a concern that i feel about how to handle an emergency assertion. a professor says this is a case study of abuse of executive emergency powers. not saying i agree with that, saying that is the assertion how should we think about our role in assertion ofresidential emergency powers, given the courts history? >>n light of that history and all th
congress in 2003 thinking, we can't predict e ture. we don't ow when emergencies will hapn. but we wa tensure that we are empoweringheederal gornnt to take care of stenloan borrowers and not leave them at substantial ris of being worse off. the language that congress enacted here is a perfect fit to accomplish that goal. it is hard to see whathe could've done differently. >> in thinking about emgeies, the history of this courwi respect toxetive courts, some of the biggest mistakes were...
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becabefore the xfinityard a low10g network,ture, we didn't have internet that let us play all at onceour age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, get the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... right now, switch to xfinity mobile and save up to $800 on the new samsung galaxy s23 series. to learn more, visit your local xfinity store today. they were mesmerized by th prosecutor that is another thing donald trump's not going to want to hear tonight the grand jury in manhatta investigating, among other things donald trump's hush money payoff to actres stephanie clifford, also known as stor
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it means when we have downturns they can be kind of ture terrifying, complex and as we saw in waitedbe painful that is the historical reason the fed has taken on so many power in the 21st century. that interplay is really important for people to understand and be conscious of. charles: speaking of understand, we need to understand jay powell. i think there have been three versions. the first version went by the book, 2008 four rate hikes. you can say the last one unnecessary. speaking a loose toning a few times with driving the market down. apparently powell 2.0, christmas 2018 something happened he came back very accommodative. talking about the social role of the federal reserve, full employment didn't include all-americans. abandoned that, we're powell 3.0 focused being reincarnation of paul volcker. that in of itself is kind of worrisome at least to a lot of people out there there is no, it hasn't been smooth. we have gotten different versions of the fed chair. >> yeah i think that is because we've got some different economic surprises over this period. i think what you described
it means when we have downturns they can be kind of ture terrifying, complex and as we saw in waitedbe painful that is the historical reason the fed has taken on so many power in the 21st century. that interplay is really important for people to understand and be conscious of. charles: speaking of understand, we need to understand jay powell. i think there have been three versions. the first version went by the book, 2008 four rate hikes. you can say the last one unnecessary. speaking a loose...
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ture, holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!!shiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. >> i'm running for mayor because every day i walk up my door, i experienced firsthand what it takes to make it here. for too many of us, it's getting harder. i love chicago, i'll be a mare that makes the city work better for all of us. no matter what neighborhood you live in, or what blocky livon, together, we can build a better chicago, safer communities, better schools, good paying jobs, and driving small businesses. i'm brendan johnson, i know what it takes to get the job done, and i'm ready to make it happen. >> brandon johnson is facing off against paul vallas in april. both candidates advance after beating mayor lori lightfoot, the first time in four decades that an incumbent chicago mayor has not been reelected. johnson and vallas have extremely different perspectives on how to move chicago forward. but these two topics will likely dominate their upcoming campaigns. public safety,
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becabefore the xfinityard a low10g network,ture, we didn't have internet that let us play all at onceevice? in every room? why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g network. only from xfinity. the future starts now. >> i spent almost 25 years as trial lawyer became a before i begin the host of the kati phang show whether it was a criminal or civil case, the facts and th evidence are what matters th most my currency as a trial lawyer? the truth. sure, as a lawyer, you perfect the art of the spin. at the end of the day, n matter how hard you try to mak it look nicer or sound better, it's the truth that will eithe bring victory or crushin defeat in the dominion versus fox new defamation case, fox is no looking down the barrel of a ever worsening lie spiral. that has been created at their own hands. time and time again, fox allegedly trafficked and lie and falsity. and the end result, just might be
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so i think the government's move into let's say, seg ture bank, the move signature bank, the move yellened is jamie dimon to get involved with first repun and regulators had to be involved with other banks making deposits into first republic. you generally don't want intertwining of the banking system like that but they went ahead signaled that was okay, they wanted to say we'll do whatever it takes to insure confidence in the regional, banking system. i do think that hopefully that sends a signal unlike in '08, they didn't draw the line. there is now a belief we've got to uphold this systematically important role in aggregate of our community and regional banks. neil: you know while i have you as prominent republican still, you were certainly among the leadership not that many years ago you know this back and forth that donald trump possibly could be arrested. it doesn't look like it is happening today but in the course of this back and forth congressman you probably heard that he is recommended to those loyal to him protest, let it know we have to take our nation back. i'm paraphrasing h
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sick ture signature bank fail. that is not the whole system.ion with credit suisse. something that shows you what represents kevin o'leary getting into here. first republic bank a big come back, amid the reports it was on the brink. not on the brink right now. credit suisse with all the capital problems it outlined, having to reexamine its books still under some selling pressure. charles schwab coming back for what was across the board industry selloff. what to make of that with bill pulte of pulte capital? he is the ceo there. bill has an interesting take on this which mirrors what kevin o'leary was saying with us earlier. this is the on the bank. this is on certainly in the case of silicon valley bank bad management practices. someone must know what was going on there or had advance knowledge what was going on there could have precipitated this, bill is offering a whistle-blower $50,000 to uncover any crimes that lead to conviction of silicon valley bank executive. i hope i got that about right, bill but where does this stand and why are you
sick ture signature bank fail. that is not the whole system.ion with credit suisse. something that shows you what represents kevin o'leary getting into here. first republic bank a big come back, amid the reports it was on the brink. not on the brink right now. credit suisse with all the capital problems it outlined, having to reexamine its books still under some selling pressure. charles schwab coming back for what was across the board industry selloff. what to make of that with bill pulte of...
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that was very much bombarded and rest and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction. sam green is a director of the democratic resilience at the center for europe in policy analysis and author of cruise in versus the people joins meet, lie via zoom from washington, d. c. so this is the 1st trip, the president of russia is made to the occupied territories of eastern ukraine and a surprise visit. why did he, why did you decide to do this now? wasn't correct and he was in crimea are just a couple of days before that's just a need for this and currently has been occupied ukrainian territory since 2014 i think that you know, he is trying to adjust the optics a little bit. right. we've seen lensky show up in fatigues as close to the front line. as we've seen. president biden show up in q, in the middle of a war zone, in receipt itself is not directly involved, something that historically unprecedented. and we've seen who speaking from joseph halls in the kremlin and from, from, from protected bunkers underground.
that was very much bombarded and rest and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction. sam green is a director of the democratic resilience at the center for europe in policy analysis and author of cruise in versus the people joins meet, lie via zoom from washington, d. c. so this is the 1st trip, the president of russia is made to the occupied territories of eastern ukraine and a surprise visit. why did he, why...
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that was very much bombarded and rous and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing, that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction. and in other news from ukraine, stephanie, there's been an extension to the grain deal, which looked very uncertain just yesterday. yes, i think the extension is something that was expected, the sticking pointed. it still remains a sticking point is just for how long under that deal brokerage by the united nations in turkey last year. it's supposed to be extended by a $120.00 days. that's 4 months, while the russians have been saying for the last week or so that they're only going to extend it. i 2 months, half of that because they're not happy with sanctions and how that's affecting their exports on the un is very diplomatic. yesterday, when they announce the extension of the deal, not mentioning a time frame reading between the lines, we can tell that there's still no consensus as to quite how long is going to be extended for the bottom line. folly is that farmers here need a long term plan to be able to plan their harves
that was very much bombarded and rous and suffered under the hands of the russians now saying as his turing, that they are looking to rebuild to continue reconstruction. and in other news from ukraine, stephanie, there's been an extension to the grain deal, which looked very uncertain just yesterday. yes, i think the extension is something that was expected, the sticking pointed. it still remains a sticking point is just for how long under that deal brokerage by the united nations in turkey...
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and then youund ture n around and there are layoffs everywhere and everyone saying, i is going to make us all obsolete. wil joining us now is a.b. prager, u. personality. amla, i just touched on this with mike, but you're a card carrying member of gen z generation. does this kind o gen-zf desire,r hunger for stability? does that surprise f you, givent everything this generation has seen in the last few years? >>, it does and it does. and i think every generation has struggled to find stability in the lives that they've led , given the time that they've been in america. ai think it's a universal struggle that we all go through. and genze is in the throes ois f now. however, i arem going to agree partly with mike and saying that linsey has been raised b to be comforted and somewhat soft and coddlede . feel and i think a lot of that is driving the way that they feel towards society. and working within society. not only are they worried about the economy, butd they're worried about these some somewhat existential threats like climate change and nuclear war. and of course, theseve b have bn
and then youund ture n around and there are layoffs everywhere and everyone saying, i is going to make us all obsolete. wil joining us now is a.b. prager, u. personality. amla, i just touched on this with mike, but you're a card carrying member of gen z generation. does this kind o gen-zf desire,r hunger for stability? does that surprise f you, givent everything this generation has seen in the last few years? >>, it does and it does. and i think every generation has struggled to find...
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have come today from the turmoil of your capital to the tranquility of your campus to speak about e ture of your country. the purpose of protecting the lifef our nation. and preserving the liberty of our citizens is to pursue the happiness of our people. our success in that pursuit is the task of our succe as a nation for a century, we labored to settle and to subdue a continent for half a century. we called upon unborn added invention and untiring energy to create an order of plenty for all of our people. the challenge of the next half century is whether we have the wisdom to use that wealth to enrich and elevate our national life. and to advance the quality of our american civilization in your imagination and your initiative and your indignation will dne whether wbuild a society where progress is servant of oureeds our a society where old values and new visions are bu uer unbridled growth. so far, in your time, we have the opportunity to move not only toward the rich society and the powerful society, but upward to the great society, the great society rests on abundance and liberty for
have come today from the turmoil of your capital to the tranquility of your campus to speak about e ture of your country. the purpose of protecting the lifef our nation. and preserving the liberty of our citizens is to pursue the happiness of our people. our success in that pursuit is the task of our succe as a nation for a century, we labored to settle and to subdue a continent for half a century. we called upon unborn added invention and untiring energy to create an order of plenty for all of...
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at what stage did american intelligence have the stature of people like alan turing and the people who worked at bletchley park? so, um, part of the beyond the war. well, i know i mean, i would say if you look at american codebreakers like william friedman and frank rowlett and their work on the japan these codes, uh, they, they're different from their british counterparts, but they, they both, i mean, those are both just amazing accomplishments, but what the, what, what british and american codebreakers achieved and the and their their enemies are in total disbelief that anybody could break their codes. so i think you see, i think you see american you see some some pioneers who are on both sides who are enormously, uh, competent, brilliant and, and accomplished great things. so when does the system, when, when do the so the the the british system kind of kind of works it's like an well, it's like an oxford. it's like oxford university or cambridge university, which is a a federation of colleges and it's a mix of, of brilliant modern and, and, uh, media evil. i mean, and somehow, someh
at what stage did american intelligence have the stature of people like alan turing and the people who worked at bletchley park? so, um, part of the beyond the war. well, i know i mean, i would say if you look at american codebreakers like william friedman and frank rowlett and their work on the japan these codes, uh, they, they're different from their british counterparts, but they, they both, i mean, those are both just amazing accomplishments, but what the, what, what british and american...
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we want to know if you have tapped into the infrastruck ture bill to focus on clean energy. we want you to know exactly what mr. (indiscernible) questioned, who will benefit from this. the thing is, in district 10, developers come and do as they please with only one or two entities benefiting from- >> your time has elapsed. >> those are called bribes and this shit must stop. >> speaker time has lapsed. thank you very much. just double checking to see if there are additional speakers. there are no additional speaker s on the public comment line. >> thank you mr. clerk. public comment on this item is now closed. vice chair walton. >> thank you so much chair dorsey and just want to thank oewd for the presentation and also remind the entire public and mr. williams if you want to send an e-mail for follow up, we have been discussing, presenting, talking about the community benefits of this project for several years at this point, so if anyone does not know the community benefits for this project most certainly you can research and look it up or you can reach out to my office, but
we want to know if you have tapped into the infrastruck ture bill to focus on clean energy. we want you to know exactly what mr. (indiscernible) questioned, who will benefit from this. the thing is, in district 10, developers come and do as they please with only one or two entities benefiting from- >> your time has elapsed. >> those are called bribes and this shit must stop. >> speaker time has lapsed. thank you very much. just double checking to see if there are additional...
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what we see now and in the ture is a changing health care system that may comicate thishallenge. consider health care innovation is going dect to the consumer to wearable and he technology and telemedicine. this expds the so-called attack surface for connected technology outside t clinical environment which is harr for hospitals to securely -- secure remotely witpatients. there is an increase in mergers and acquisitions among proder institutions. that involves having to integrate incompatible systems, different suppliers. that adds to complexity costs andisks. there is increased migration to cloud service providers in which technology, clical data management systems, and software are outsourced to third parties that can increase the scalability of attack to thousas of customers with one mouse click. there are workforce shortages in clinical and cybersecurity support which strains the ability to manage those intersecting needs, cyr and clinical. finally, the cyber insurance market. it is simultaneously retrenching, increasing premiums, reducing coverage, and this is serely limitin
what we see now and in the ture is a changing health care system that may comicate thishallenge. consider health care innovation is going dect to the consumer to wearable and he technology and telemedicine. this expds the so-called attack surface for connected technology outside t clinical environment which is harr for hospitals to securely -- secure remotely witpatients. there is an increase in mergers and acquisitions among proder institutions. that involves having to integrate incompatible...
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that is e ture and the scope of the purpose oth act.nstead of figuring out, among niverse of student loan borrowers, who will get what, instead ng that, they did it in secret. >> for purposes of standing as distinct as who can comment, for standing purposes, it has to be someone who is in the class of people who would have been afforded relief. >>nk that is a fair way to pu it. you have to have concrete interest. that is what we have here. >> if i understand, it is once you strike down this program, then the secreta jt uses authority under the hda. ishathe nature which would include negotiated rulemaking? >> the hda -- i think that focusing -- you look at the agency action, you look at the facts on the ground -- >> you are striking down this program. this program is not rht, you have to straight down this program to get any possibility notice and comment under another statute, right? >> right. >> so you have to strike on th program, then you go under anhestatute? where you do get notice and comments, that's the theory? >> that is correc
that is e ture and the scope of the purpose oth act.nstead of figuring out, among niverse of student loan borrowers, who will get what, instead ng that, they did it in secret. >> for purposes of standing as distinct as who can comment, for standing purposes, it has to be someone who is in the class of people who would have been afforded relief. >>nk that is a fair way to pu it. you have to have concrete interest. that is what we have here. >> if i understand, it is once you...
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i think the best evidence for this is e ture of the program. the program applies to 95% of alboowers. it's not remotely tailored individuals who are suffering omhe pandemic. and the reason is because this is a program that's just degned to help people who are in need of debt relief. on the authority point, the parties are in agreement that they have the power to do this, under the age va. -- hea and thseetary had never come up here and denied that they want to go through the exact same process, which they should've done in the first place, once this program is declared lawful. justice sotomayor: except my biggest problem , u've shown me nothing to suggest that if they'd have to or will go under hea, that they're going to deive you of the process. they're going to leyobe heard, what justice jackson was getting to is, you clde heard and not accepted. i mean, your position could be rejected. then we've had to look at that program and decide if that program fits the hea quirements. and the arbitrary standard but there is no injury that you're suffe
i think the best evidence for this is e ture of the program. the program applies to 95% of alboowers. it's not remotely tailored individuals who are suffering omhe pandemic. and the reason is because this is a program that's just degned to help people who are in need of debt relief. on the authority point, the parties are in agreement that they have the power to do this, under the age va. -- hea and thseetary had never come up here and denied that they want to go through the exact same process,...
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and so, i think when you look at e ture of the program at sue, plus the campaign statements, plus the fact that they've nev gten up here and denied it, you put all that togeth, d i think we have a strong, at a minimum, some possibility athey're going to get, when this programs dear unlawful, and they go back to the drawing board, i don't think they're going to ld up shop. i think they're going to say, how about the hea? >> what's your theory, if any, maybe i should be asking t oer side this, but your three for what they didn't want notice and comment? i think because it, the negotiated rulemaking process d the notice and comment process, i mean, it's a long process. and agencies probably would, most agencies would prefer not to have to do th >>his is an emergency. an emergency statutes typically do not have noticed and comments, do they? >> if this were authorized by the heroes act, than they could've gone under it. but it is not. >> they could've done the good cause. >> they could've tried to, but they did not, and probably because it's t actual emergency to have to forego notice and
and so, i think when you look at e ture of the program at sue, plus the campaign statements, plus the fact that they've nev gten up here and denied it, you put all that togeth, d i think we have a strong, at a minimum, some possibility athey're going to get, when this programs dear unlawful, and they go back to the drawing board, i don't think they're going to ld up shop. i think they're going to say, how about the hea? >> what's your theory, if any, maybe i should be asking t oer side...
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because ofheway no matter what remedy occurs, based on equal protection injury, it is going to fix e ture of the harm of providing an equal treatment. and he, e only certainty is that if they prevail on their claims, it is going to make it rd to provide them or anyone else with that relief. their suggti here, the secretary wholly lacks this authority under the heroes act, and their assertion of argument to support that claim that broadly attacked this whole t of loan forgiveness i think demonstrates that we a far from the equal protection case law. >> can i just ask, you i've understo tm to be complaining about the predes. am i completely off base here. aryosuggesting that they're complaining about not getting enough loan forgiveness or mething. maybe i heard you. but i thought that they we trying to bring a procedural claim and that the reason why this was problematic wasecse the procedures that they are saying are lacking are actually under the other socef authority. but if we looked at the ur of authority that the secretary used in this scenario, it does not guarantee them those proced
because ofheway no matter what remedy occurs, based on equal protection injury, it is going to fix e ture of the harm of providing an equal treatment. and he, e only certainty is that if they prevail on their claims, it is going to make it rd to provide them or anyone else with that relief. their suggti here, the secretary wholly lacks this authority under the heroes act, and their assertion of argument to support that claim that broadly attacked this whole t of loan forgiveness i think...
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but this takes all the hurdles we still face for direct capture. hurdles we still face for direct ca turegy intensive. are those same criticisms true of this technology? the simple answer is, it is a very simple to apply, simple to offer technology. there are many versions of it, but this is in my opinion one of it, but this is in my opinion one of the most common if you extrapolate your... this is operationally basically near to the same thing. that is operationally, but it is also can be very cost—effective, that is basically what we think. cost-effective, that is basically what we think.— what we think. and one of the main... sorry _ what we think. and one of the main... sorry to _ what we think. and one of the main... sorry to interrupt, - what we think. and one of the | main... sorry to interrupt, but what we think. and one of the i main... sorry to interrupt, buti main... sorry to interrupt, but i was going to say, one of the major differences here, and you have alluded to it already, is that can be into the sea. this is not about pumping it into the sea or in former oil wells, this
but this takes all the hurdles we still face for direct capture. hurdles we still face for direct ca turegy intensive. are those same criticisms true of this technology? the simple answer is, it is a very simple to apply, simple to offer technology. there are many versions of it, but this is in my opinion one of it, but this is in my opinion one of the most common if you extrapolate your... this is operationally basically near to the same thing. that is operationally, but it is also can be very...
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i think it is imptant to know that iyour ture budget, you, yo you a propong a3 trillion reduction in what i have seen in the pposal at isublic and in what theyant to do thewill increase the deficity 3 trlion by maintaining the he trump tax cut and doubling wn in king sure tt richeople don'have to p their taxes through irs audits and so on and someone. in brief i wanted to go on to my colleague about what is the number one that folks should pay. for po-- prior to the inflion rection act 1of e...
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did they predicted but so did the aspen institute everyo says here is wt will happen we can read t turecould they do that? >> the most important fact to know they hadto thataptop december 2019 also spying on rudy julie on —- rudy giuani when he got it and gave it to th new york pt maybe work zuckerrg in the twitter officials and hunte bidenen maybe they didn't have anhing to do with that we don'eb know that but as someone who thoug it was russian disinformation i was shocked to see that series of ents andook le a deliberate influence operation i don't have proof but the rcumsttial edence is pretty disturbing. >> pretty overwhelming. >> i recognize the gentleman from texas. >> thanksk you. i would ask him is consent. but the tweets u on the scre. let's take a lkt a couple of tweets from kanye west 21 million followers can you see the text? >> i cannot. >> i will read it when i wake up i'm going deaf con three on wish people in all caps the funny thing i can't be anti- somatic becau black people are also wou you if anybody oppose that agendaan you see the tweet next to it? >> that ihe sta
did they predicted but so did the aspen institute everyo says here is wt will happen we can read t turecould they do that? >> the most important fact to know they hadto thataptop december 2019 also spying on rudy julie on —- rudy giuani when he got it and gave it to th new york pt maybe work zuckerrg in the twitter officials and hunte bidenen maybe they didn't have anhing to do with that we don'eb know that but as someone who thoug it was russian disinformation i was shocked to see that...
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i'm confident-nothing is pool proof to the commissioner's points earlier but i think the struck ture is there for us to handle whatever situation that might disciplinary under this mou. not withstanding what we heard today from mrs. roseen steen which we'll follow up on. >> i think i note i thenk it is proactive to identify categorical errors that might lead to conflict to prepare because of the nature of the job if there was a way to identify for example our policy on first amendment activities is much stricter imagine then the fbi so when officers detail to the unit they know what to look out for because it can be so circumstantial and incidental when these conflicts arise. look where conflicts might occur. >> understood. >> you said thrrp 5 full time and 2 part time officers. are the officers are deputized pursuant to paragraph 53? >> the 5 full time are deputized and then they have access to the fbi and building and office and the spaces if they need to go there and have meetings and things like that. the part time contributed to the work but when they go to the federal building
i'm confident-nothing is pool proof to the commissioner's points earlier but i think the struck ture is there for us to handle whatever situation that might disciplinary under this mou. not withstanding what we heard today from mrs. roseen steen which we'll follow up on. >> i think i note i thenk it is proactive to identify categorical errors that might lead to conflict to prepare because of the nature of the job if there was a way to identify for example our policy on first amendment...
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thanks to codebreakers such as alan turing and captured german enigma machines that enabled encryptedlmost certainly contained information that changed history. being able to decipher nazi communications had a huge impact during world war two, and some of the specific details as to how that was done are still officially secret. but it's clear it wasn't just the codebreakers who played a key role here. so, what bletchley park is rather thanjust a codebreaking centre, it's better described as a sort of information management system. it takes foreign communications in and it outputs intelligence. someone like olive, what she was doing, taking these messages around the site, i mean, how important was that role? well, it's vital because, of course, there are so many different components of the organisation here. it's a very complex web of connections and all these people have to be joined up. so olive's was just as important as anyone else's role here. without the people at every level of the organisation, none of the system works. just like olive did, megan goes to school nearby and has b
thanks to codebreakers such as alan turing and captured german enigma machines that enabled encryptedlmost certainly contained information that changed history. being able to decipher nazi communications had a huge impact during world war two, and some of the specific details as to how that was done are still officially secret. but it's clear it wasn't just the codebreakers who played a key role here. so, what bletchley park is rather thanjust a codebreaking centre, it's better described as a...
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if you take carbon ca ture practical terms? if you take carbon capture and _ practical terms?overnments, like other governments are doing around the world, investing alongside business to see some of these opportunities. under our plans for a national wealth fund, which is something 70 countries around the world have from norway to singapore and france, to invest as part of the national wealth fund in those gigafactories, in green steel and green hydrogen, in green steel and green hydrogen, in renewable ready ports with business, alongside business, because that's what they are crying out for right now. fits because that's what they are crying out for right now.— because that's what they are crying out for right now. as talk about one business having _ out for right now. as talk about one business having a _ out for right now. as talk about one business having a huge _ out for right now. as talk about one business having a huge effect - out for right now. as talk about one business having a huge effect on i business having a huge effect on having gone under, the silicon valley
if you take carbon ca ture practical terms? if you take carbon capture and _ practical terms?overnments, like other governments are doing around the world, investing alongside business to see some of these opportunities. under our plans for a national wealth fund, which is something 70 countries around the world have from norway to singapore and france, to invest as part of the national wealth fund in those gigafactories, in green steel and green hydrogen, in green steel and green hydrogen, in...