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well they but they're associate professor at the university of toronto sitar us to ducky . thank you. no problem. well to the south caucus is now where crowds are heading out to vote. as a crucial parliamentary election kicks off in the republic of georgia. more than $3000.00 the polling stations have already opened across the country. all things seem to be going smoothly with online reports of a scuffle. breaking out at a single pulling station opposition acted as posted this footage on line, claiming to have been attacked by the ruling party supporters with us as the head of the georgia dream. it says voters have a clear choice vote for those calling for more or those ready to resist. today in the long term, our country needs peace, peace keeping economic development, progress and revival of more than ever. it is very easy to make a choice. on one side, there are forces that directly urge us to join the war. these are forces that are ready to dare all kinds of people, dirt against the country and the people of more than 3000. the polling stations have already opened across
well they but they're associate professor at the university of toronto sitar us to ducky . thank you. no problem. well to the south caucus is now where crowds are heading out to vote. as a crucial parliamentary election kicks off in the republic of georgia. more than $3000.00 the polling stations have already opened across the country. all things seem to be going smoothly with online reports of a scuffle. breaking out at a single pulling station opposition acted as posted this footage on line,...
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resistance move and i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and be root is a professor at the university of toronto. and in montreal we have when we rabbani he is co editor of devalue. alright, jolene cross top roles in effect, that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciated. well, how many let me go to you 1st and be rude? there's so many separate individual things that we can be talking about. but i'd like to go for them the broadest picture, starting off in what is the state of the resistance right now, given what's going on. it's been happening in the last week in 11 and go ahead. a lot of people here obviously, and they're very difficult situation. they phrased it. yeah. with a shock on, on the 1st day when they bought the south central 11 on hundreds of people, that's when i decided to come to be with me today. but also to do my own part with media and when i was amazing, people were bagley obviously because of the science. but then we had the air sites in southern it was where i was, i was about a 1000 meters away from where i said it has that. and that's of it was unde
resistance move and i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and be root is a professor at the university of toronto. and in montreal we have when we rabbani he is co editor of devalue. alright, jolene cross top roles in effect, that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciated. well, how many let me go to you 1st and be rude? there's so many separate individual things that we can be talking about. but i'd like to go for them the broadest picture, starting off in what is the...
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i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and be root is a professor at the university of toronto. and in montreal we have moving romani he is co editor of jamalia, all right, just link cross type rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want . and i always appreciated. well, how many let me go to you 1st and be route. there's so many separate individual things that we can be talking about, but i'd like to go for them the broadest picture, starting off in what is the state of the resistance right now, given what's going on. it's been happening in the last week and 11 on go ahead. a lot of people here obviously in a very difficult situation. this very it yeah, with a sh on on the 1st day with me on the south central level. uh it is it people that's when i decided to come to be a bit of a but also to do my own part with media and when i was amazing, people are very angry obviously because of the science for them. we have the air sites in southern a rooms where i was, i was about a 1000 meters away from where i said pass on that. so a lot of was underground, a set of t
i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and be root is a professor at the university of toronto. and in montreal we have moving romani he is co editor of jamalia, all right, just link cross type rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want . and i always appreciated. well, how many let me go to you 1st and be route. there's so many separate individual things that we can be talking about, but i'd like to go for them the broadest picture, starting off in what is the state of the...
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they assassinated a number of the writing of scientists, including a colleague of mine at the university of toronto, who was murdered in front of his wife. and they carried out other assassinations in syria when the running officers were fighting against viruses and by then other a terror groups. uh, this ran, these would attack them. but after the time on the embassy in damascus, that changed around for the sides of that policy. and decided to retaliate, and after the martyrdom of it's my time of year, the ronnie and the said they will strike again. and after this, try to run will again strikes days where the machine, because we have to remember the ryans are the ones who are retaliating, not as riley's is re, these were the ones who bomb the embassy. and then it was as raves was fascinated, an official guess of the president elect who came to participate in his inaugural so somebody but 2 other things i just real quick because i have to point out one is that the only reason why is rarely jets returning to is what it was because they came nowhere near the running board of the joint in the regime f
they assassinated a number of the writing of scientists, including a colleague of mine at the university of toronto, who was murdered in front of his wife. and they carried out other assassinations in syria when the running officers were fighting against viruses and by then other a terror groups. uh, this ran, these would attack them. but after the time on the embassy in damascus, that changed around for the sides of that policy. and decided to retaliate, and after the martyrdom of it's my time...
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and professor at the university of toronto, who specializes in iranian funding policy in half of in the okay, mach 7 direct to the center for you. that's a nation. studies of the university of buckingham and was a veteran. you and correspondence welcome to the program. andre is a sense in russia that bricks has only takes to become a t j a political play. i would like to say that more school by russian president food in this summit, the breaks page considering as a turning point. so it's creation of multi ball or well, of course the idea for make breaks as a few studies to play is important, but at the same time it's a combination with his original goal. so make it effective economic mechanism. there is a situation where some of the complex like yeah, a gaze. so because mechanic go a lot of them in a brief being afraid that the political side reeks will be preventing. so. oh, that's why it's very important to find that this uh assignment coming somebody's benevolence between politically and threats. and the economic analysis has on it. when you listen to yvonne, the and officials over t
and professor at the university of toronto, who specializes in iranian funding policy in half of in the okay, mach 7 direct to the center for you. that's a nation. studies of the university of buckingham and was a veteran. you and correspondence welcome to the program. andre is a sense in russia that bricks has only takes to become a t j a political play. i would like to say that more school by russian president food in this summit, the breaks page considering as a turning point. so it's...
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well, i was just talking a very short time to go with the professor of political comes at the university of toronto for what as odd. you know, he was saying essentially iran was not interested in a war with israel, but some locals think of the country needs at a terrance to well, any conflict as a team has nuclear weapons and is there a new team, has proven that they can engage in the genocide, meaning they can kill tens of thousands of people. so then you put these 3 factors together. you get a huge public opinion impression on the value of government that may be like the country needs to do something because what the other side is doing. and i think the m p, the flip thing that's fine, you don't really have enough of a public opinion, especially on the government that i think the m p. is that the sense that let's as to the reflecting public opinion, impression you're going to is not interested in a lot of it? is there any is automatic hands of anybody else? but people, some people that these feel that the country needs to create the tests to avoid, to walk, to syria, know where a new is ready str
well, i was just talking a very short time to go with the professor of political comes at the university of toronto for what as odd. you know, he was saying essentially iran was not interested in a war with israel, but some locals think of the country needs at a terrance to well, any conflict as a team has nuclear weapons and is there a new team, has proven that they can engage in the genocide, meaning they can kill tens of thousands of people. so then you put these 3 factors together. you get...
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this academy of sciences has today decided to avoid a 2024 nobel prize in physics to young hawk field. for instance, university usa and jeffrey hampton, university of toronto, canada, for foundational discoveries. i mean pensions that enables machine learning with oft official, narrow networks as well for more, i'm joined now by matthew ward ages from dw science. so matthew, we just heard the announcement from stockholm, this is the course brand new. we got to newly minted nobel laureates for physics. any surprise there? uh no, i to man, again to man one from the us and one from the you tie in canada. so i think between the u. k and the west, that's about 50 percent of all physics laureates in the awards. so not a surprise in terms of the demography and potentially not a surprise in terms of what the award was given for the c. so when it comes to nobel prizes, we don't know who's normalizing, we don't find out in fact for 50 years, who was nominated, nor do we know who judges, but when it comes to this topic, it is such as our gosh topic right now. machine learning artificial intelligence that it probably comes as no surprise to people within the field and
this academy of sciences has today decided to avoid a 2024 nobel prize in physics to young hawk field. for instance, university usa and jeffrey hampton, university of toronto, canada, for foundational discoveries. i mean pensions that enables machine learning with oft official, narrow networks as well for more, i'm joined now by matthew ward ages from dw science. so matthew, we just heard the announcement from stockholm, this is the course brand new. we got to newly minted nobel laureates for...
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of sweden. and today the prize in physics was awarded there. it was received by american scientists john hopfield from princeton university and geoffrey ginton from the university of torontos canada, but the laureate is still american. and they received this award for. seminal is a citation for seminal discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning using artificial neural networks, this end of the quote, well, now, if we translate it into a language that is more understandable to us, then these inventions are very important, because they made it possible to create neural networks that are used for the work of artificial intelligence, well, since we are all certain about artificial intelligence. we face each other in a way, having phones, computers, that's why it's really very important for us, tomorrow they will give the prize in chemistry, and here's the last bit, last night already at the end, when i was talking about the prize in medicine and physiology, the director is in my ear asked to explain why there is no prize, for example, in mathematics, i'll be honest, it slipped my mind even though i talked about it last year, the year before last, so i decided to
of sweden. and today the prize in physics was awarded there. it was received by american scientists john hopfield from princeton university and geoffrey ginton from the university of torontos canada, but the laureate is still american. and they received this award for. seminal is a citation for seminal discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning using artificial neural networks, this end of the quote, well, now, if we translate it into a language that is more understandable to us,...
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a match made in, but you haven't, i guess it's kind of median and andrew both teach at the university of toronto, scarborough back in ontario and they've drafted this crew to collect monster hag lives in the alberta bush. yeah, that monster, head woods are big. they look like they're covered in summer, i armor is not adapted for meeting as much as for combat. the. it turns out that the males have a really kind of aggressive territorial behavior where they basically claim a tree and thing from that tree. you get to males on the same street the same time and then they'll often fight and one of them gets basically kicked out of the tree. a louder salad is the stronger effect it reaches farther. more of your rivals are going to hear it. so that could lead to the evolution of louder and louder sounds. if there's a benefits to being heard by more of your, of your arrival. if a male monster hedwood can hear his rivals call, then presumably so can the females. what does this racket actually attract them? it's possible that the, the broadcast from the females point of view and he just needs to identify t
a match made in, but you haven't, i guess it's kind of median and andrew both teach at the university of toronto, scarborough back in ontario and they've drafted this crew to collect monster hag lives in the alberta bush. yeah, that monster, head woods are big. they look like they're covered in summer, i armor is not adapted for meeting as much as for combat. the. it turns out that the males have a really kind of aggressive territorial behavior where they basically claim a tree and thing from...
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60s and is now at princeton and hinton, who is known as the godfather of ai, works at the university of toronto one of the prominent leaders of san francisco's lgbtq community is getting a special honor today. cleve jones, who worked closely with activist harvey milk, will receive a special commendation from the board of supervisors. jones is launching a community fund this friday at his 70th birthday celebration that is also serving as a fund raiser. all that money will go toward the san francisco aids foundation and the names project aids memorial quilt. now we have an update that is four years in the making. camp okizu getting a new home. the camp supports children and families affected by childhood cancer. back in 2020, the north complex wildfires destroyed their facility in berry creek, northeast of oroville. camp has been searching for a permanent home ever since then. well, today, the nonprofit announced it has found a new location at a ranch in calaveras county. and while the property is transformed, camp kiser will continue to hold programs at several rental camps that it has been usin
60s and is now at princeton and hinton, who is known as the godfather of ai, works at the university of toronto one of the prominent leaders of san francisco's lgbtq community is getting a special honor today. cleve jones, who worked closely with activist harvey milk, will receive a special commendation from the board of supervisors. jones is launching a community fund this friday at his 70th birthday celebration that is also serving as a fund raiser. all that money will go toward the san...
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awarded to two pioneers of artificial intelligence, john hopfield of princeton university, and geoffrey hinton, a university of torontoor known as the godfather of a-i. in their announcement in sweden today, the nobel committee credited hopfield's work in creating a data processing model, based on the functions of the human brain. hinton built on that work to develop machines that learn, by fine-tuning errors until they disappear. we spoke with hinton last year, shortly after he left his post at google. he warned about the dangers surrounding the technology he helped create. >> we should realize that we're probably going to get things more intelligent than us quite soon. and they will be wonderful. they will be able to do all sorts of things very easily that we find very difficult. so there's huge positive potential in these things. but, of course, there's also huge negative possibilities. and i think we should put more or less equal resources into developing a.i. to make it much more powerful and into figuring out how to keep it under control and how to minimize bad side effects of it. geoff: the nobel announcements
awarded to two pioneers of artificial intelligence, john hopfield of princeton university, and geoffrey hinton, a university of torontoor known as the godfather of a-i. in their announcement in sweden today, the nobel committee credited hopfield's work in creating a data processing model, based on the functions of the human brain. hinton built on that work to develop machines that learn, by fine-tuning errors until they disappear. we spoke with hinton last year, shortly after he left his post...
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communities, latin american diaspora communities, filipinos and of course university students to have had their own series of actions here in toronto, including their own encampment that lasted two months, so we're it seems like there's a bit of a revitalization of the movement here, which has always been very strong in toronto, and the demands remain the same, the primary demand here today is the two-way arms and... cargo between canada and israel. the activists here say in the main convenient organizations have said that they do not want uh anymore of the discourse or the sound bites from the government of uh justin trudeau in ottawa. what they want is real significant end to any of the aid in uh any of the ways in which the canadian state and its weapons manufacturers and the components manufacturers have aided this genocide. by the israeli entity in gaza, the 20th national palestine solidarity march in london, the turminate. outside the british prime minister's office was a time for protesters to reflect on one year of western-backed israeli genocide in gaza and to renew their call for it to stop. as she's shouting in the backg
communities, latin american diaspora communities, filipinos and of course university students to have had their own series of actions here in toronto, including their own encampment that lasted two months, so we're it seems like there's a bit of a revitalization of the movement here, which has always been very strong in toronto, and the demands remain the same, the primary demand here today is the two-way arms and... cargo between canada and israel. the activists here say in the main convenient...
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communities, latin american, diaspora communities, filipinos and of course university students who have had their own series actions here in toronto, including their own encampment that lasted two months, so we're it seems like there's a bit of a revitalization of the movement here, which has always been very strong in toronto, and the demands remain the same, the primary demand here today is the two-way arms embargo between canada and israel, the activist here say in the main convenient organizations have said that they do not want uh anymore. the discourse or the sound bites from the government of uh justin trudeau in ottawa, what they want is real significant end to any of the aid in uh any of the ways in which the canadian state and its weapons manufacturers and the components manufacturers have aided this genocide uh by the israeli entity in gaza. on saturday in rome. thousands of people from across italy staged the pro-palestine demonstration in defiance of a ban imposed by the chief police commissioner on all rallies in support of gaza and the occupied west bank. the demonstration started peacefully with students, families
communities, latin american, diaspora communities, filipinos and of course university students who have had their own series actions here in toronto, including their own encampment that lasted two months, so we're it seems like there's a bit of a revitalization of the movement here, which has always been very strong in toronto, and the demands remain the same, the primary demand here today is the two-way arms embargo between canada and israel, the activist here say in the main convenient...
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is the english department chair of howard university , best-selling author of numerous books including his latest the message. before we go, a note for those in torontoi return home this coming tuesday october 15th to take part in turner hall. i'll be in conversation with my old friend susan ormiston. we will be exactly 3 weeks out from the election on tuesday. i suspect we will have a lot to talk about. tickets are available at the royal conservatory website. >>> later in the week on thursday october 17th i'll be in orlando at the glidewell innovation center for discussion about the role we must all play in the fight to preserve democracy. this is a now conversation, not a sometime conversation. tickets are available on event bright and i hope we get a chance to meet at one event. thank you for watching. you can catch me back here tomorrow morning from 10:00 a.m. to noon eastern and don't forget velshi is available as a podcast. follow and listen for free wherever you get your podcast and find our content on youtube at msnbc.com. stay right where you are. the katie phang show starts right now. >>> i'm katie phang live from telemundo studios in miami
is the english department chair of howard university , best-selling author of numerous books including his latest the message. before we go, a note for those in torontoi return home this coming tuesday october 15th to take part in turner hall. i'll be in conversation with my old friend susan ormiston. we will be exactly 3 weeks out from the election on tuesday. i suspect we will have a lot to talk about. tickets are available at the royal conservatory website. >>> later in the week on...
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university. he is also the author of what iranians wants, joins us now live from toronto rush. thank you so much for being with us. we have reported that in the past few weeks, iran was nervous chris, as they braced for this israeli strike. now, we're hearing iranian officials downplaying the impact of what israel did today. how do you expect the coming days to play out? >> i think iranians are relieved because israel only attack military targets significant. i think they are downplaying it, but it's more significant than they sort of let it out be. >> but israel did not attack infrastructure. >> it did not attack oil installations if not caught iranian electricity, not attacked the water assassinate iranian military or political officials or all the sort of scenarios that they had feared or that israeli opposition politicians like naftali bennett had asked the government to do. so. i think iranians and i've spoken to several sources in tehran the last few hours. i think they're mostly relieved there are those who think israel might escalate later on, but i think they're reliev
university. he is also the author of what iranians wants, joins us now live from toronto rush. thank you so much for being with us. we have reported that in the past few weeks, iran was nervous chris, as they braced for this israeli strike. now, we're hearing iranian officials downplaying the impact of what israel did today. how do you expect the coming days to play out? >> i think iranians are relieved because israel only attack military targets significant. i think they are downplaying...
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so then i went up to canada to speak at the university of guelph and i had to go through immigration to toronto airport. so i had my passport to the immigration officer. he looked at it and looked at me and said, what are you? and i said, united states navy. he took a second real hard look at me. and then he said, you must be the oldest one. they've gone. you and i didn't really feel that was a polite way to welcome visitors to canada, but they only put me down. i could think i was to say, no, i'm a wreck. six years older and i don't think he even knew who america was. but if you know what i am, i'll take my cap off. that only goes to show my white hair. actually, i can remember when riverside drive and new york city along the hudson river was a dirt road, and on sunday as a family, we would go out and sit the drive and watch all the beautiful horses and carriages go by in a whole afternoon. that might be one car. cars were enormously expensive. they were individually built. there was no such thing as gas stations. if you went on a long trip, you got five gallon cans of gasoline, put them on th
so then i went up to canada to speak at the university of guelph and i had to go through immigration to toronto airport. so i had my passport to the immigration officer. he looked at it and looked at me and said, what are you? and i said, united states navy. he took a second real hard look at me. and then he said, you must be the oldest one. they've gone. you and i didn't really feel that was a polite way to welcome visitors to canada, but they only put me down. i could think i was to say, no,...
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so then i went up to canada to speak at the university of guelph and i had to go through immigration to toronto airport. so i had my passport to the immigration officer. he looked at it and looked at me and said, what are you? and i said, united states navy. he took a second real hard look at me. and then he said, you must be the oldest one. they've gone. you and i didn't really feel that was a polite way to welcome visitors to canada, but they only put me down. i could think i was to say, no, i'm a wreck. six years older and i don't think he even knew who america was. but if you know what i am, i'll take my cap off. that only goes to show my white hair. actually, i can remember when riverside drive and new york city along the hudson river was a dirt road, and on sunday as a family, we would go out and sit the drive and watch all the beautiful horses and carriages go by in a whole afternoon. that might be one car. cars were enormously expensive. they were individually built. there was no such thing as gas stations. if you went on a long trip, you got five gallon cans of gasoline, put them on th
so then i went up to canada to speak at the university of guelph and i had to go through immigration to toronto airport. so i had my passport to the immigration officer. he looked at it and looked at me and said, what are you? and i said, united states navy. he took a second real hard look at me. and then he said, you must be the oldest one. they've gone. you and i didn't really feel that was a polite way to welcome visitors to canada, but they only put me down. i could think i was to say, no,...