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we could pedia according to wikipedia is an online free content encyclopedia project helping to create a world in which everyone can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. created in 2001 it recently celebrated its 20th anniversary and has grown to become the world's largest reference website with 55000000 articles and more than 300 languages which u.p.d. attracts 1700000000 visitors every month. the freely editable content project is supported by the wiki media foundation as of 2020 the foundation employs more than $300.00 people and has any will revenues in excess of more than $100000000.00 but at a time when truth is under assault like never before what role does with a pedia play in the media ecosystem what steps is it taking to counter misinformation and when it comes to hate speech online should tech giants and social media platforms be the ones to moderate down. these are some of the questions we put forward to the chief executive officer and executive director of the we can media foundation catherine more talks to al-jazeera. chief executive officer of the wikimedia foundati
we could pedia according to wikipedia is an online free content encyclopedia project helping to create a world in which everyone can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. created in 2001 it recently celebrated its 20th anniversary and has grown to become the world's largest reference website with 55000000 articles and more than 300 languages which u.p.d. attracts 1700000000 visitors every month. the freely editable content project is supported by the wiki media foundation as of 2020 the...
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stories of women, women from history and prominent women from today, appear on wikipedia so we don't see the gender bias in it, there is now -- and the racial biases that there are now. so lots of things to do and another manifestation of the depth of change we need to see to get to gender equality. >> i do want to add, linda this is a -- let women also take this into their own hands and be -- have agency on this issue. there are people who say shy be on wikipedia and i'm not and they will go to find out why and make sure their profile is put out so i want to encourage women who feel that they're not there, to trace back and find out why they're not and make sure they're on it, and not just wait for that to happen. so there's some agency that we can exercise in this as well. >> thank you. another question i wanted to raise which is also not something you address in the book but each sure you have strong opinions on, is what has been called the gender of the pandemic or that the pandemic is in many ways gendered. that is the different ways in which this current worldwide health crisis
stories of women, women from history and prominent women from today, appear on wikipedia so we don't see the gender bias in it, there is now -- and the racial biases that there are now. so lots of things to do and another manifestation of the depth of change we need to see to get to gender equality. >> i do want to add, linda this is a -- let women also take this into their own hands and be -- have agency on this issue. there are people who say shy be on wikipedia and i'm not and they...
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i know, for example, that there is an activist movement around wikipedia and trying to make sure that the stories of women, women if history and prominent women from today appear on wikipedia so that we don't see the gender bias in it that there is now and the gender biases that there are now. lots of things to do and another manifestation of the bits of change we need to see to get to gender equality. >> i do want to add, linda, take into their own hands. people say i should be on wikipedia and i'm not and they go to find out why and they make sure their profile is put out. so i want to encourage women who feel that they're not there to trace back and find out why they are not -- make sure they are honest and not just wait for that to happen. so there's some agency that we can exercise in this as well. >> thank you. another question i wanted to raise which is not addressed in the book but you have strong opinions on, the gender of the pandemic or the pandemic is gendered. that's the different ways in which the world health crisis differentially affects men and women. women stand to l
i know, for example, that there is an activist movement around wikipedia and trying to make sure that the stories of women, women if history and prominent women from today appear on wikipedia so that we don't see the gender bias in it that there is now and the gender biases that there are now. lots of things to do and another manifestation of the bits of change we need to see to get to gender equality. >> i do want to add, linda, take into their own hands. people say i should be on...
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at least i think it is i'm not sure 'cause i read it on wikipedia [ laughter ] it's amazing, in justars, wikipedia has written 20 trillion high school essays [ laughter ] meanwhile, tom brady and drew brees were like, "back in my day, if we wanted to know something, we had to ask jeeves." [ laughter ] and finally, police in argentina raided a swingers party, but when they showed up, the swingers thought the cops were strippers [ laughter and applause it didn't help when the cops were like, "alright, we can do this the easy way, or the hard way. [ laughter and applause what have a great show give it up for the roots [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: what a show we have for you tonight, everybody you can see her in the film "the prom" on netflix, as well as the series "the undoing" on hbo max. nicole kidman is here tonight. [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] plus, from the show "riverdale" on the cw, cole sprouse is here [ cheers and applause he's always fun. and we got great music from henry hall oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause have you guys heard that song "drivers license"
at least i think it is i'm not sure 'cause i read it on wikipedia [ laughter ] it's amazing, in justars, wikipedia has written 20 trillion high school essays [ laughter ] meanwhile, tom brady and drew brees were like, "back in my day, if we wanted to know something, we had to ask jeeves." [ laughter ] and finally, police in argentina raided a swingers party, but when they showed up, the swingers thought the cops were strippers [ laughter and applause it didn't help when the cops were...
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Feb 28, 2021
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in the wikipedia world, where anybody can learn well verified content about anything at the click of a button and where our five-year-olds can do it more and deftly then we can -- more adeptly then we -- than we can, what we could learn from the stem disciplines, who do not have this emphasis on breadth, but also has borderline axioms and truths. what we are trying for in educating for american democracy is inquiry-based learning that is not content neutral or content free but that does not depend on mastering the history of every moment and every group. rather, giving the tools that assist us in learner can take -- that a citizen learner can take into all the other realms of our lives, and we are hoping, especially at the k-five grade level, for real partnership from english language arts and stem teaching, because maybe that is maybe when children are less set in their ways. yoni: how far can you push that? could you do history education that is solely based on america in the 20th century, relying on students to go on wikipedia to find out there was a revolution? are there limits t
in the wikipedia world, where anybody can learn well verified content about anything at the click of a button and where our five-year-olds can do it more and deftly then we can -- more adeptly then we -- than we can, what we could learn from the stem disciplines, who do not have this emphasis on breadth, but also has borderline axioms and truths. what we are trying for in educating for american democracy is inquiry-based learning that is not content neutral or content free but that does not...
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this comes from the old faithful wikipedia. i don't suggest you always trust them as sources of information. they are useful though. wikipedia is useful for getting some charts and graphs. and this is of summary vetoes from george washington through andrew johnson. so, here's the number of vetoes or the total number of all vetoes and the number of vetoes over written. and what do you notice? johnson is equal of even the next two. he's more than the next two. >> most of them get over written. >> most of johnsons ones get overwritten. it's certainly constitutional for the president to veto congressional legislation. that's in the constitution. but johnson is acting in a way that no previous president had done with regard to that power and the constitution. he's acting in a rather radical revolutionary way compared to all previous presidents. and what he does is consistently vetoing congressional attempts at reconstruction. first the freedmen's bureau bill, a civil rights bill, trying to guarantee civil rights for african-american
this comes from the old faithful wikipedia. i don't suggest you always trust them as sources of information. they are useful though. wikipedia is useful for getting some charts and graphs. and this is of summary vetoes from george washington through andrew johnson. so, here's the number of vetoes or the total number of all vetoes and the number of vetoes over written. and what do you notice? johnson is equal of even the next two. he's more than the next two. >> most of them get over...
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there examined a island with ugh rhythms trained on 2 sources of the chinese language version of wikipedia which is blocked within china and by do bake a similar site operated by china's dominant search engine by do that is subject to government censorship well what the researchers found is that the ai trained on chinese with a pedia represented democracy closer to positive words such as stability the algorithm train on by do bake represented democracy closer to chaos well joining me now to discuss them both co-host and. on and cyber security expert morgan wright thank you both for joining me today ben let's start with you what does this study mean in terms of language and culture. yeah i don't think that should be surprising to anyone i mean i think that part of the problem is that it was that when people think about this thing called a i they automatically think that there is actually artificial intelligence that has its own form of intelligence it doesn't it's algorithms that are programmed now while they may have some learning capability that's all based on programming and there's some
there examined a island with ugh rhythms trained on 2 sources of the chinese language version of wikipedia which is blocked within china and by do bake a similar site operated by china's dominant search engine by do that is subject to government censorship well what the researchers found is that the ai trained on chinese with a pedia represented democracy closer to positive words such as stability the algorithm train on by do bake represented democracy closer to chaos well joining me now to...
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this comes from the old faithful wikipedia. i don't suggest you always trust them. there are so as sources of information. they are useful. we're getting to some charts and graphs. this is of summary vetoes from george washington through andrew johnson. here is the number of vetoes, the total number of all vetoes, and the number of vetoes overridden. what do you notice? >> johnson's more than double the next president. >> johnson is equal pay even the next two. he's more than the next two. a lot of johnson's vetos get overridden. it's certainly constitutional for the president to veto congressional congressional legislation. that's in the constitution. but johnson is acting the way no previous president and ever done, regarding that power of the constitution. he's acting in a rather radical revolutionary way, as opposed to other previous presidents. and when he does it's consistently veto in congressional attempts at reconstruction. among freedmn's bill, the civil rights bill, to guarantee civil rights for all americans in the united states. and then congress decide
this comes from the old faithful wikipedia. i don't suggest you always trust them. there are so as sources of information. they are useful. we're getting to some charts and graphs. this is of summary vetoes from george washington through andrew johnson. here is the number of vetoes, the total number of all vetoes, and the number of vetoes overridden. what do you notice? >> johnson's more than double the next president. >> johnson is equal pay even the next two. he's more than the...
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that's a real step towards greg: i checked wikipedia so i think it's right. know how old i am? >> you are that white girl, the less white girl. >> i am not touching that one. i think dana made a great point. you had better wear to mass, swimming goggles and feather hats absorb the molecules in the air. you wear a hat with a taller feather the more safe it is for you to go outside. the plastic is a buffer for keeping people away. i was good with the two masks i guess that the glasses now i think is just, stop it. you wore t didn't need them andu need them. >> i'm nearsighted in one eye but after wearing glasses i was just excited. i love glasses. i look smart and i look a lot more attractive so kopitar no covid glasses make me at least a thousand times better looking. greg: wow. did that study came out of india to? >> if you see someone crying all of the time. >> if you watch people at the airport they are always doing that. greg: i think i have had enough. we must take a break. more show after this. ♪ ♪ the chevy silverado trail boss. when you have a two-inch
that's a real step towards greg: i checked wikipedia so i think it's right. know how old i am? >> you are that white girl, the less white girl. >> i am not touching that one. i think dana made a great point. you had better wear to mass, swimming goggles and feather hats absorb the molecules in the air. you wear a hat with a taller feather the more safe it is for you to go outside. the plastic is a buffer for keeping people away. i was good with the two masks i guess that the glasses...
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it is riddled in inaccuracies because they didn' consult historians, they looked at things like wikipediav shows as the basis of some of their decision-making and information and what it speaks to is this level of mediocrity not just in our public schools but society as a whole. that these kinds of decisions and discussions, they don't hav to be rooted in fact, particularly when their being done in the name of woke this, but as you pointed out what sat in all of this is that the children lose, the students los because you look at san francisco, 70 percent of white students are proficient in math compared to those 12 percent of black students. that's an astounding 58-point gap so rather than looking at ways to try to narrow that gap, to actually help minority students to advance their lives to make their lives better, thi is the kind of garbage that has the attention of the school board. >> where our parents and all of this? you hate to think they are as passive as you they seem. would you let them denounce abraham lincoln as racist? >> no, i would be outraged by all the people know i'm in
it is riddled in inaccuracies because they didn' consult historians, they looked at things like wikipediav shows as the basis of some of their decision-making and information and what it speaks to is this level of mediocrity not just in our public schools but society as a whole. that these kinds of decisions and discussions, they don't hav to be rooted in fact, particularly when their being done in the name of woke this, but as you pointed out what sat in all of this is that the children lose,...
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what happens when we are talking about wikipedia, medium, for the next service trying to connect peopley are making it hard for them to link out to authoritative news sources. it is counterproductive for creating a healthy ecosystem online. emily: are you expecting a ripple effect here for similar issues to arise in other countries? and are facebook and google going to have to strike deals in all of them? alexandra: this is not the first time we have seen these types of proposals. they have been percolating for about a decade in europe in particular. starting in the mid to thousands. -- mid-2000's. the spanish government tried to force news aggregators to get a license before they included snippets in their search results. that ended up leading to google taking out those snippets, which had a significant impact on traffic to different news sites. so this has been happening for a while. in europe i think they will continue. there was a european copyright directive passed in 2019 to make it easier for publishers to enforce this right. just this week we saw prime minister trusted -- justin
what happens when we are talking about wikipedia, medium, for the next service trying to connect peopley are making it hard for them to link out to authoritative news sources. it is counterproductive for creating a healthy ecosystem online. emily: are you expecting a ripple effect here for similar issues to arise in other countries? and are facebook and google going to have to strike deals in all of them? alexandra: this is not the first time we have seen these types of proposals. they have...
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up and i found that several newspapers do use the accent marks and i also found our second brain, wikipediathat the accent marks were there.ahkd -- would you tell me why he changed the name or whether he actually use the accent marks are not? >> so his name was his arrow, his grandfather's name was his reo and he was named after his grandfather, although he never knew him and growing up in yuma, just outside of yuma, when he went to school, his school was his -- name was changed to caesar and his mother was never happy about the situation at all. she always called him since our you. she also did not speak english, he spoke spanish at home to his parents. so, he became caesar when he went to school. and, he was always -- if you listen to these tapes, which i've listened to hundreds of hours, or you talk to people who work with him at the time, although there are some revisionist -- but he was always called cesar. and, i actually saw an interview with america ferraro, who plays helen travis in the movie, and she was asked why do you call him caesar in the movie? which they do and she said wel
up and i found that several newspapers do use the accent marks and i also found our second brain, wikipediathat the accent marks were there.ahkd -- would you tell me why he changed the name or whether he actually use the accent marks are not? >> so his name was his arrow, his grandfather's name was his reo and he was named after his grandfather, although he never knew him and growing up in yuma, just outside of yuma, when he went to school, his school was his -- name was changed to caesar...
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some of the bigger names, that are already accepting bitcoin, paypal, wikipedia, microsoft, in fact. does this just spur wider spread corporate adoption? some saying they can do it where it is legal, but are there are a lot of hurdles standing in the way? joe: there really are, but the biggest hurdle is people that have bitcoin tend to not want to spend it. it is not that it is a technical challenge per se, not a legal challenge per se. these things can be accepted, bitcoin payments, some have been doing it for a long time. it is just that those who have it see it as an investment and see it going a lot higher, see it as a savings vehicle and are not inclined to spend it. that being said, it would not surprise me if at least some longtime bitcoin holders do end up buying a tesla with their bitcoin in part as a show of support, maybe show gratitude. maybe a is a cool story to say i bought this tesla with a bitcoin , very futuristic sounding sentence, so while it does not seem like we're going to see anytime soon rapid adoption of bitcoin as a payment vehicle for most people. you know,
some of the bigger names, that are already accepting bitcoin, paypal, wikipedia, microsoft, in fact. does this just spur wider spread corporate adoption? some saying they can do it where it is legal, but are there are a lot of hurdles standing in the way? joe: there really are, but the biggest hurdle is people that have bitcoin tend to not want to spend it. it is not that it is a technical challenge per se, not a legal challenge per se. these things can be accepted, bitcoin payments, some have...
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this is a guy who would kind of be google and wikipedia kind of all rolled into one if he were alive today. i think he would love the internet, which is what gets us into the final gallery here. because this is really about humboldt's impact in its lasting sense in the form of the smithsonian institution. if you remember back to the peele museum, and this is a watercolor of the peele museum done in preparation for the portrait of peele that you can now see through this cut-through, we wanted to set it up so that you could stand here and understand how that painting was composed. peele wanted his museum to be purchased by jefferson, moved to washington to become the national institute. now, jefferson's a good democratic republican. he is not going to spend public money buying somebody's museum and setting it up as a federal entity. that's just another going to happen, which is probably why peele had both jefferson and alexander hamilton on his both hoping at some point to be able to orchestrate him so that he would buy them out and make this federal. that's not going to happen. it bec
this is a guy who would kind of be google and wikipedia kind of all rolled into one if he were alive today. i think he would love the internet, which is what gets us into the final gallery here. because this is really about humboldt's impact in its lasting sense in the form of the smithsonian institution. if you remember back to the peele museum, and this is a watercolor of the peele museum done in preparation for the portrait of peele that you can now see through this cut-through, we wanted to...
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wikipedia has locked the lincoln project's page until april 10 meaning no mention of weaver's harassmenty abrams is being rewarded for helping to get joe biden and two democrat senators elected. she was nominated today for the nobel peace prize by a socialist norwegian politician. the nomination coming as abrams' new georgia project is under investigation by georgia secretary of state raffensperger for allegations it enrolled ineligible and deceased voters. joining me now is jason chaffetz, former congressman and former chairman of the house overnight if committee, best selling author and fox business contributor. by the way, his new book is "they never let a crisis go to waste: the truth about disaster liberalism." i love that phrase. we'll get into that in a minute, jason. first of all, stacey abrams getting a nod by the nobel peace prize committee. what do you think? >> thanks for having me on, david. totally unwarranted. while she's under this cloud of suspicion and being with investigated, i think things need to be playing out. and it's just a shame. i mean, she's a poignant or -- n
wikipedia has locked the lincoln project's page until april 10 meaning no mention of weaver's harassmenty abrams is being rewarded for helping to get joe biden and two democrat senators elected. she was nominated today for the nobel peace prize by a socialist norwegian politician. the nomination coming as abrams' new georgia project is under investigation by georgia secretary of state raffensperger for allegations it enrolled ineligible and deceased voters. joining me now is jason chaffetz,...
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impeached much less being impatient twice is always going to be the first paragraph of a presence wikipediap may be a special case. it has been said that shamelessness is a superpower. but in general, president don't want to do things they can be impeached for. even though we've never removed within a scent trail yet so far. sue fuller so close and johnson. when i say we, i mean everyone back in 1867 or whatever was left all right, so i do think it is a superpower. the problem i have with this impeachment trial is it's not going to lead to a conviction and removal. number one, number two it takes away what really happened at the capitol. we are no longer talking about that. we are now once again just focused on the solitary person who, his bases more excited than ever. and now they have a reason to forget what happened and to distance themselves from it. >> the framers recognize impeachment would agitate the passions of the parties. that is what hamilton said. i do think we are focused on it. and, i think when tempers cool, i think this will be an important part of trump's legacy. and you k
impeached much less being impatient twice is always going to be the first paragraph of a presence wikipediap may be a special case. it has been said that shamelessness is a superpower. but in general, president don't want to do things they can be impeached for. even though we've never removed within a scent trail yet so far. sue fuller so close and johnson. when i say we, i mean everyone back in 1867 or whatever was left all right, so i do think it is a superpower. the problem i have with this...
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it has its own wikipedia article. i'm not going to go into all the aspects and variants of the theory because they're it's way too complicated and simply not worth our consideration. what i will say is this the idea that cia would murder an american president? to me as a citizen is simply unimaginable. and as a career cia officer, it's monstrous and obscene. in the highest degree this is an extraordinary claim that requires a burden of proof based on persuasive evidence. the so-called evidence i've seen is all infrared inferential highly speculative. not persuasive and i'm sure i'll hear from the conspiracy theories about theorists about this the alleged motives. don't convince me either. as a cia staff historian for 11 years. i find it implausible in the extreme good scholarship over the years has shown that cia always without exception has considered itself to be the president's agency and has done his bidding. yes, robert. what would lead like the natural conclusion for people to say? oh, it was cia like with as mu
it has its own wikipedia article. i'm not going to go into all the aspects and variants of the theory because they're it's way too complicated and simply not worth our consideration. what i will say is this the idea that cia would murder an american president? to me as a citizen is simply unimaginable. and as a career cia officer, it's monstrous and obscene. in the highest degree this is an extraordinary claim that requires a burden of proof based on persuasive evidence. the so-called evidence...
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that was it was great and it's like walking around with wikipedia. it's corrected. he's got all of it and so for all of you who are interested in this beyond the book, i just urge you to go to that site and look around. it's really fantastic stuff. can you speak more about the role of the 34th? infantry, you know in their landing. i mean they they were important in that. you know, you got that two-prong attack the with the with the paratroopers land on top they take some of the pressure off change the defense it allows you to land some of the more the heavy equipment that you can't get in there by plane. they become really important too because they're able to come up to topside and get some of the wounded and get them back out to the beach and evacuate it off the island. so it's it's that great combined arms that they bring a lot of the more heavier equipment that the paratroopers just didn't have the ability to bring with them and they alleviate some of the pressure. they're all so melissa hill is there their main they make a big push on that as well. here's anoth
that was it was great and it's like walking around with wikipedia. it's corrected. he's got all of it and so for all of you who are interested in this beyond the book, i just urge you to go to that site and look around. it's really fantastic stuff. can you speak more about the role of the 34th? infantry, you know in their landing. i mean they they were important in that. you know, you got that two-prong attack the with the with the paratroopers land on top they take some of the pressure off...
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of the names they are challenging, you know you listed abraham lincoln challenging names based on wikipediats female struggling right now kids may not catch up -- have a lot to answer for. >> no words no words wikipedia is factual? that is written by -- outrageous the january retail sales in a few moments right back with that breaking news. sfx: [sounds of everyday life events, seen and heard in reverse] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of fedex planes and vehicles engines] ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of children laughing and running, life moving forward] sfx: [sounds of children laughing and running, my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulici
of the names they are challenging, you know you listed abraham lincoln challenging names based on wikipediats female struggling right now kids may not catch up -- have a lot to answer for. >> no words no words wikipedia is factual? that is written by -- outrageous the january retail sales in a few moments right back with that breaking news. sfx: [sounds of everyday life events, seen and heard in reverse] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ sfx: [sounds of fedex planes and vehicles engines] ♪♪...
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internet and is essential to a vast majority of internet businesses, not just social media, the entire wikipedia, all review sites that we have online and many other businesses so i can 230 is essential freedom of speech is also essential online on internet and on these social media platforms but we have to recognize that freedom of speech is not us. in other words you can't yell fire in a crowded beer. we know that there are places where the first amendment contravenes the 14th amendment, protection against equal protection under the law. got laws against defamation and libel and heat feet and so on so the question becomes how do you circumscribe section 230,with the appropriate way to do that ? i think the inappropriate way to do that is in five person appointed commissions like the fcc because these are politically appointed commissions. a much better place to do that is in the legislature which is deliberately representative so we have passed laws like the stock sex trafficking law was passed 97 to 3 in the senate i think it was made it illegal or denied section 230 protection to any promote
internet and is essential to a vast majority of internet businesses, not just social media, the entire wikipedia, all review sites that we have online and many other businesses so i can 230 is essential freedom of speech is also essential online on internet and on these social media platforms but we have to recognize that freedom of speech is not us. in other words you can't yell fire in a crowded beer. we know that there are places where the first amendment contravenes the 14th amendment,...
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the chairman of the board was a 30-year-old teacher, i suppose, and her fact she got from wikipedia abouton and lincoln and others that she got is flawed. the schools aren't in session, got the largest homeless population per capita in california. highest property crime rate per capita and people are leaving. that beautiful city has been a construct of silicon valley. take away the artificial infusion of cash and there is nothing there and everybody knows it. the schools are a semblance of what they used to be and a reflection of this insanity that subsidized by silicon valley money. it is part of this madness of it's going on-dr we've had this pandemic, the first self-induced recession in our history, first national quaranty. 90 days of riot, arson, looting. the capitol incursion and this contested election with 100 million voters who didn't vote on election day and put that all together and we should be addressing those issues. but we're borrowing $2 trillion right on the verge of going back and having a roaring economy when people get back. we're not talking about the attenuation of th
the chairman of the board was a 30-year-old teacher, i suppose, and her fact she got from wikipedia abouton and lincoln and others that she got is flawed. the schools aren't in session, got the largest homeless population per capita in california. highest property crime rate per capita and people are leaving. that beautiful city has been a construct of silicon valley. take away the artificial infusion of cash and there is nothing there and everybody knows it. the schools are a semblance of what...
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albert: un dÍa de estos, quien sabe, mmÁs adelante os contarÉ cinco cosa de marte que no saben en la wikipediano muestro esto, temperaturas por encima de lo normal para la semana que viene, asÍ que ya recuperamos valores mÁs acorde con la Época. esa lluvia helada, esa nieve en la zona de texas han durante las prÓximas horas y n noreste la nieve que estÁ llegando a nueva york, watching to y philadelphia. nieve en la frontera que irÁ a menos aparte del medio dÍa y luego esto en rojo, son tormentas muy fuertes, norte de la florida, georgia y carolina del sur acompaÑa de granizo y no descarto tormantos, hay una vigilancia por tornado activa en esa Área. mientras tanto encarnar el norte, y helo igual que en virginia y la nieve que ya estÁn viendo en la zona de pensilvania, con temperaturas por debajo los 32, todo lo que cae los cielos en forma de nieve y el hielo en virginia me preocupa bastante sobre todas las carreteras, nieve a partir de las cuatro la tarde y en el Área tri estatal yendo a menos con acumulados de cuatro a cinco pulgadas. la recomendaciÓn de siempre, si podÉis quedaros en casa, e
albert: un dÍa de estos, quien sabe, mmÁs adelante os contarÉ cinco cosa de marte que no saben en la wikipediano muestro esto, temperaturas por encima de lo normal para la semana que viene, asÍ que ya recuperamos valores mÁs acorde con la Época. esa lluvia helada, esa nieve en la zona de texas han durante las prÓximas horas y n noreste la nieve que estÁ llegando a nueva york, watching to y philadelphia. nieve en la frontera que irÁ a menos aparte del medio dÍa y luego esto en rojo,...
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historians because maybe it's not a good idea to erase hundreds of years of history with 3 weeks of wikipediaready done and the fact that they're in the middle of covid-19, the schools are open, i saw the headline, they're holding meetings, talking about renaming schools named after abraham lincoln while their kids are not in school and the unions are holding out. sometimes common sense -- think about it, a year's worth of pandemic to realize maybe we should slow our roll on canceling george washington. ainsley: tell us about your new fox nation special. pete: i'm excited about it. untold patriots revealed and in this first series we tell the story of 5 great americans whose names you probably don't know. unless you're brian kilmeade who know about revolution and history, he probably knows the names. john parker, peter salem and john glover who saved the revolution three times and molly pitcher, i think we've got a clip from who there's mystery around her role at the monmouth battlefield. here is a portion of what we uncovered. >> this is a cannon that americans would have had in the arsenal.
historians because maybe it's not a good idea to erase hundreds of years of history with 3 weeks of wikipediaready done and the fact that they're in the middle of covid-19, the schools are open, i saw the headline, they're holding meetings, talking about renaming schools named after abraham lincoln while their kids are not in school and the unions are holding out. sometimes common sense -- think about it, a year's worth of pandemic to realize maybe we should slow our roll on canceling george...
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i say if there was an answer, you can wikipedia the answer to the question. would not be a reason to hire a lawyer because law is vague. law is ambiguous. pedro, remind me of the third question. host: now that i'm looking at my notes, i think i misplaced it, too. let me ask you the last question. what specifically are you looking for this week? guest: i'm looking for new information, frankly. i know we've seen the videos, people have made up their minds, but i would like to hear from people around the president as far as what his point of view was. i would like to hear from law enforcement officials as to why there was such a weak presence. i would like to hear from some of the protesters and what they understood was the call in the moment. in particular, because some of these people are going to essentially lose their liberties and have severe consequences that are not going to be the case with donald trump because impeachment cannot take away somebody's freedom in terms of liberty. i would like to see that. i think we will see a hollywood-type video montage
i say if there was an answer, you can wikipedia the answer to the question. would not be a reason to hire a lawyer because law is vague. law is ambiguous. pedro, remind me of the third question. host: now that i'm looking at my notes, i think i misplaced it, too. let me ask you the last question. what specifically are you looking for this week? guest: i'm looking for new information, frankly. i know we've seen the videos, people have made up their minds, but i would like to hear from people...