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[chanting] [yael] the black lives matter movement. [chanting] even something like the ice bucket challenge. it's fun. it's silly, but it raised millions of dollars for als research. and it's a really good example of the way a movement using this chaos and fun on social media can really cause some great things to happen. but these platforms that are allowing something like an ice bucket challenge or the arab spring can also be used by authoritarian dictators. [woman] egypt's supreme military council now has its own facebook page, the very platform used by activists to organize the revolution. [sheera] the mubarak regime largely ignored social media. post mubarak, you have the muslim brotherhood and then the egyptian military really used the internet as a way to control the population. they use it to crack down on lgbt groups. they use it to go after any kind of political dissidents. and so you have them all of a sudden realizing that this is an incredibly powerful force in their country and one that they want to control. coming apart a
[chanting] [yael] the black lives matter movement. [chanting] even something like the ice bucket challenge. it's fun. it's silly, but it raised millions of dollars for als research. and it's a really good example of the way a movement using this chaos and fun on social media can really cause some great things to happen. but these platforms that are allowing something like an ice bucket challenge or the arab spring can also be used by authoritarian dictators. [woman] egypt's supreme military...
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[crowd cheering] [yael] social media really started as this fun experiment.and money became more important than the user experience and societal effects, i would argue social media completely lost its way. [wael] i once said, if you want to liberate a society, all you need is the internet. i was wrong. the same tool that united us to topple dictators eventually tore us apart. there're lots of people who are afraid of, what happens when ai takes over the world? what would that be like to live in? go on facebook. go on twitter. go on youtube. they staged sandy hook. the evidence is just overwhelming. you're electing to live in a world governed by an algorithm. and so i think in a weird way, social media is like a signal from the future saying be careful how much you give up to machines, because when you take humans out of the system, when you take ethics out of the system, this is what you're left with. i think that the web is gonna be profound in what it does to our society. it is the ultimate direct to customer distribution channel. the smallest company in th
[crowd cheering] [yael] social media really started as this fun experiment.and money became more important than the user experience and societal effects, i would argue social media completely lost its way. [wael] i once said, if you want to liberate a society, all you need is the internet. i was wrong. the same tool that united us to topple dictators eventually tore us apart. there're lots of people who are afraid of, what happens when ai takes over the world? what would that be like to live...
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yael selfin is chief uk economist at the business consultancy kpmg and joins us from london.eremy hunt earlier and he said it is a surprise, and it is one of their targets to get inflation down, but it is proving to be harder to do and easier to say. it is proving tricky and there are a number of reasons, one of which is we have a very tight labour market, tighter than in other economies, especially in europe, which means that triggers potentially stronger wage growth here and that is passed through to prices. the wage growth here and that is passed through to prices.— through to prices. the bank of encland through to prices. the bank of england will— through to prices. the bank of england will meet _ through to prices. the bank of england will meet tomorrow i through to prices. the bank of. england will meet tomorrow and through to prices. the bank of- england will meet tomorrow and it has got a difficultjob on its land. at the same time it is looking back at what has happened, while trying to predict what will happen in the future. expectation now they will go for a bigger
yael selfin is chief uk economist at the business consultancy kpmg and joins us from london.eremy hunt earlier and he said it is a surprise, and it is one of their targets to get inflation down, but it is proving to be harder to do and easier to say. it is proving tricky and there are a number of reasons, one of which is we have a very tight labour market, tighter than in other economies, especially in europe, which means that triggers potentially stronger wage growth here and that is passed...
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dr yael schacher is the director for the americas and europe at refugees international.e. the magnitude of this disaster does seem larger than others we have seen in the mediterranean. how do you understand that these tragedies keep happening? understand that these tragedies keep ha enin: ? ~ understand that these tragedies keep haueninu? ~ ., understand that these tragedies keep hauenina? ., understand that these tragedies keep hauenina? . ., , understand that these tragedies keep haueninu? . ., happening? well, a part of it is a roduct happening? well, a part of it is a product of _ happening? well, a part of it is a product of policy _ happening? well, a part of it is a product of policy in _ happening? well, a part of it is a product of policy in the _ happening? well, a part of it is a product of policy in the european j product of policy in the european union _ product of policy in the european union right— product of policy in the european union right now, _ product of policy in the european union right now, which _ product of policy in the european union right no
dr yael schacher is the director for the americas and europe at refugees international.e. the magnitude of this disaster does seem larger than others we have seen in the mediterranean. how do you understand that these tragedies keep happening? understand that these tragedies keep ha enin: ? ~ understand that these tragedies keep haueninu? ~ ., understand that these tragedies keep hauenina? ., understand that these tragedies keep hauenina? . ., , understand that these tragedies keep haueninu? ....
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vice president of technology and society at the antidefamation league, yael eisenstat, we appreciateig issues airlines are facing with a big holiday weekend and airports getting backed up out there. "morning joe" coming right back. backed up out there. "morning joe" coming right back. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vison changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd ask your doctor about breztri. he snores like an angry rhino. you've never heard an angry rhino. vison changes, or eye pain occur. baby i hear one every night... every night. okay. i'll work on that. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now
vice president of technology and society at the antidefamation league, yael eisenstat, we appreciateig issues airlines are facing with a big holiday weekend and airports getting backed up out there. "morning joe" coming right back. backed up out there. "morning joe" coming right back. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing...