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stuart: why not. you're the greatest political journalist on the planet and you can't drive 400 yards? >> i will work on it. stuart: great to have you on the show. we're watching your show tonight at 6:00 eastern, "special report". bret baier. >> yes, sir. stuart: a writer for the atlantic says hospitals should treat unvaccinated patients last. is it legal or immoral? we'll discuss it. incentives for workers, how about a mortgage-free home. yeah, it is happening. we'll tell you all about it. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or
stuart: why not. you're the greatest political journalist on the planet and you can't drive 400 yards? >> i will work on it. stuart: great to have you on the show. we're watching your show tonight at 6:00 eastern, "special report". bret baier. >> yes, sir. stuart: a writer for the atlantic says hospitals should treat unvaccinated patients last. is it legal or immoral? we'll discuss it. incentives for workers, how about a mortgage-free home. yeah, it is happening. we'll...
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stuart: welcome. i want you to listen to what jen psaki said if the president will answer questions after his speech today. roll tape. >> might we hear directly from the president about what happened yesterday? >> i think you will hear from him on how we'll get these done. >> will he take questions on it? >> he takes questions multiple times a week so. depends on what you ask? depends on what you ask. stuart: depends on what you ask. brian my conclusion from that, they are going to protect him at all costs. what say you? >> i don't know how much money, or if you converted your fortune to dollars yet because i know you're an american citizen now, stuart, but i guarranty you takes questions. stuart: you do? >> i do. and here's why. just too much at stake. if you're that conversant and you want to send a message and you turn your back off those statements, come on. it is not afghanistan. you're supposed to be leading us through a pandemic. how dare you turn away from the people representing us. stuart: t
stuart: welcome. i want you to listen to what jen psaki said if the president will answer questions after his speech today. roll tape. >> might we hear directly from the president about what happened yesterday? >> i think you will hear from him on how we'll get these done. >> will he take questions on it? >> he takes questions multiple times a week so. depends on what you ask? depends on what you ask. stuart: depends on what you ask. brian my conclusion from that, they...
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stuart: okay. they're doing they're best to cheer me up with some beatles and it works, ladies and gentlemen. good morning, everyone. 10:00 eastern, straight to your money. not that much movement for stock prices. most of it to the upside but only just. dow up 20, s&p 2, nasdaq down 16. big tech all over the place, mostly higher. amazon, microsoft, mostly lower. yield on 10-year treasury as of now, 1.50%. that is why big tech is not doing that well this morning. when yields rise, big tech doesn't do well. bitcoin, $58,800 this morning. an important number released, the jolts reports. number of job openings, vacancies you can call it, unfilled jobs. it is usually a big number. we got that number within a few seconds. did we get it? lauren: i'm waiting on the number. i can tap dance. it is expect to fall for three months in a row. so if you look at a situation, the jobs report on friday showed us 6.88 million people without a job actively looking for a job. then we find out how many jobs are open, th
stuart: okay. they're doing they're best to cheer me up with some beatles and it works, ladies and gentlemen. good morning, everyone. 10:00 eastern, straight to your money. not that much movement for stock prices. most of it to the upside but only just. dow up 20, s&p 2, nasdaq down 16. big tech all over the place, mostly higher. amazon, microsoft, mostly lower. yield on 10-year treasury as of now, 1.50%. that is why big tech is not doing that well this morning. when yields rise, big tech...
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stuart: only. that is nearly 2/3 of 1%. >>> next case, lauren, president biden warns putin there will be a strong response if russia invades ukraine. pete hegseth will deal with that next hour. organized crime is causing retailers a lot of money. experts say they know the brazen looters know they can easily get off the hook because of the laws in democrat run cities. we have another report. 12 major cities are seeing a record number of homicides. police in portland are telling residents their 911 response times may be delayed because of staffing shortages. jason rantz takes that on. note ♪ as an independent financial advisor, i stand by these promises: i promise to be a careful steward of the things that matter to you most. i promise to bring you advice that fits your values. i promise our relationship will be one of trust and transparency. as a fiduciary, i promise to put your interests first, always. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedi
stuart: only. that is nearly 2/3 of 1%. >>> next case, lauren, president biden warns putin there will be a strong response if russia invades ukraine. pete hegseth will deal with that next hour. organized crime is causing retailers a lot of money. experts say they know the brazen looters know they can easily get off the hook because of the laws in democrat run cities. we have another report. 12 major cities are seeing a record number of homicides. police in portland are telling...
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stuart. stuart: bad effect already. only half the jobs that were in the city before the pandemic have come back, only half. that is all you got. david lee miller, good stuff, thanks for joining us, sir, we appreciate it. >>> let's get back to the people in california and new york, they have got to mask up indoors regardless of vaccination status. what is the politics of this? charlie kirk joins me now. charlie, long time no see. great to see you back again. i wonder if this is a political story that goes into next year's midterms? democrat-run states, loads of restrictions. gop states, freedom and liberty. does that carry through to the midterms? >> i think it will. i travel the country. i traveled over 300 days this year and there is a huge difference between obviously going to florida or new york, connecticut and california what i'm hearing from people number one exhaustion. exhaustion with the mandates and exhaustion from changing of the rules. we must understand joe biden went into the 2020 election with one promise
stuart. stuart: bad effect already. only half the jobs that were in the city before the pandemic have come back, only half. that is all you got. david lee miller, good stuff, thanks for joining us, sir, we appreciate it. >>> let's get back to the people in california and new york, they have got to mask up indoors regardless of vaccination status. what is the politics of this? charlie kirk joins me now. charlie, long time no see. great to see you back again. i wonder if this is a...
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stuart: ouch. lauren: that would, might be doing the right thing to help inflation, that would really jerk the markets. stuart: and the economy too. definitely. lauren: yeah. stuart: thanks, lauren. senator warren, elizabeth warren is blaming inflation on corporate greed. watch this. >> it's not typically some inevitable economic force of nature, it's greed and in some cases it is flatly illegal. stuart: steve forbes will take that on in our next hour. federal appeals court reinstated president biden's vaccine mandate for larger private businesses but a lot of confusion as to when they will take effect. we've got a report on that for you. dozens of americans who were left behind in afghanistan have been rescued. it was a volunteer group that saved them, not the government. congressman michael waltz will deal with that after this. ♪. we've been waiting all year to come together. it worked! happy holidays from lexus. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2022 es 350. ♪♪ to run a growing business, is to
stuart: ouch. lauren: that would, might be doing the right thing to help inflation, that would really jerk the markets. stuart: and the economy too. definitely. lauren: yeah. stuart: thanks, lauren. senator warren, elizabeth warren is blaming inflation on corporate greed. watch this. >> it's not typically some inevitable economic force of nature, it's greed and in some cases it is flatly illegal. stuart: steve forbes will take that on in our next hour. federal appeals court reinstated...
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stuart: we could. grover, see you real soon. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: grover norquist. republican senators are announcing the alarm on the vaccine mandate on truckers crossing the border. what are they saying? lauren: that the vaccine mandate on the northern border from canada will exacerbate the inflation we have now. 14,000 trucks come across the border every single day, hauling $850 million worth worth of stuff. stuart: is there a mandate on those truckers? lauren: there will be. stuart: there will be. lauren: if you can't get the goods here, too many people chasing too few goods. prices continue to go up. stuart: inflation. thank you, lauren. still ahead, steve forbes, congressman andgy biggs, sean duffy and heather macdonald. hillary clinton says if president trump wins the presidency in 2024 that we will not recognize the country. with no border and higher gas prices i'm not sure i recognize our border right now. that is in "my take" next. (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) differen
stuart: we could. grover, see you real soon. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: grover norquist. republican senators are announcing the alarm on the vaccine mandate on truckers crossing the border. what are they saying? lauren: that the vaccine mandate on the northern border from canada will exacerbate the inflation we have now. 14,000 trucks come across the border every single day, hauling $850 million worth worth of stuff. stuart: is there a mandate on those truckers? lauren: there will be....
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stuart: okay. i was just given the time queue, they are trying to figure out how not to be in my ear, when i don't want them in my ear. where were we in this discussion lauren: we were talking about facebook having to keep the metaverse where apparently 1 billion of us will be unthe next decade, safe, from bullies, there's a real person is an avatar, and you're talking to real people, might feel fake but that has to be a place with protected speech for instance. stuart: the metaverse, in my opinion, is for my grandchildren lauren: i agree. stuart: what do you say, concha? >> i say people need to get out more and actually have friends. stuart: that's right. >> instead of being friends with people on facebook and do you know what we do in new york? i go out with my friends we all put our phone in the middle of the table first one to touch it picks up the bill. lauren: oh, i love that idea but democrats really like the metaverse because they can keep us home and, you know, not going out and masked for
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stuart: okay. bear that in mind. bob doll, words of comfort and very interesting. thanks so much, bob. we'll see you again soon. >> all right. stuart: data shows that twitter employees are donating to democrats by a wide margin, politicization of the workforce at twitter. break it down please. lauren: i'm laughing because you should see these numbers. 561 contributions by twitter employees to democratic candidates in the 2021 election cycle. totaled not even $15,000. versus eight contributions to republicans. the biggest one was 250 bucks. you know who that went to? congressman kinzinger of illinois, not seeking re-election. one of a handful of republicans voted to impeach president trump. that is twitter's mind set. stuart: is anybody in any doubt that twitter is a democrat institution top to bottom. it is official. lauren: it is official. stuart: "buzzfeed" is going public. they're out. lauren: they have reopened. paused for volatility. up 38%. digital media company. shares began traying through
stuart: okay. bear that in mind. bob doll, words of comfort and very interesting. thanks so much, bob. we'll see you again soon. >> all right. stuart: data shows that twitter employees are donating to democrats by a wide margin, politicization of the workforce at twitter. break it down please. lauren: i'm laughing because you should see these numbers. 561 contributions by twitter employees to democratic candidates in the 2021 election cycle. totaled not even $15,000. versus eight...
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stuart: you got it. [laughter] thanks, kt. all right, meta, facebook's parent company, disabled spy wear accounts targeting 50,000 users. whose being targeted? lauren: seven surveillance companies, including israel's black cube, they targeted 50,000 people, human rights activists, journalists, so what meta did is disabled their instagram and facebook accounts through cease and assist warnings, they did it successfully for six of the seven entities they were unable to do this for one group and it was an unnamed chinese entity so china is still doing it. stuart: okay got it. thanks lauren. more than 170,000 migrants apprehended our southern border last month, that's a 140% increase from last year. meanwhile, the governor of texas getting ready to start rebuilding the wall. the border wall, tomorrow. the governor, greg abbott, joins me right after this. as an independent financial advisor, i stand by these promises: i promise to be a careful steward of the things that matter to you most. i promise to bring
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stuart: merry christmas. here is what he have for you coming up still ahead, pete hegseth, christian whiton, sandra smith, "wall street journal" guy dan men dan henninger. build back better a multitrillion dollar grab bag of socialist dreams. that is my opinion. president says it cost zero dollars. you spend trillions, who believes that. the democrats economic trickery is evident for all to see and that is in "my take" next. ♪ .. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and finish this year strong. visit your local t-mobile store today. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be and finish tough.ear strong. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org >> biden can't seem to get a handle on what
stuart: merry christmas. here is what he have for you coming up still ahead, pete hegseth, christian whiton, sandra smith, "wall street journal" guy dan men dan henninger. build back better a multitrillion dollar grab bag of socialist dreams. that is my opinion. president says it cost zero dollars. you spend trillions, who believes that. the democrats economic trickery is evident for all to see and that is in "my take" next. ♪ .. you can keep your phone. keep your number....
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stuart dies in 1864 so i can be stuart alone who keeps pelham's memory. another factor is did tell him die at the perfect time and i know that doesn't sound nice because it not a perfect time to die but confederacy is in the east but the confederate calgary is undefeated and pelham doesn't have a major defeat on his record. his funeral is almost a rehearsal of jackson's and it's very fascinating to look at and i would point out in his personal life pelham was unmarried and is public knowledge was not engaged so he has the or penegelley young bachelor who dies in the middle of the war when the confederacy was at piper someone else who is -- is john epstein coocoo writes about pelham immediately after his death and later in his writing continues to put pelham's name forward places pelham on the level of lee, jackson stuart. tough heroes in the confederacy and in the virginian others do the same including blackford. basically pelham's name doesn't die. it's placed as the top heroes and martyrs of the confederate memory. pelham is an ideal of the south in the
stuart dies in 1864 so i can be stuart alone who keeps pelham's memory. another factor is did tell him die at the perfect time and i know that doesn't sound nice because it not a perfect time to die but confederacy is in the east but the confederate calgary is undefeated and pelham doesn't have a major defeat on his record. his funeral is almost a rehearsal of jackson's and it's very fascinating to look at and i would point out in his personal life pelham was unmarried and is public knowledge...
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why i say this fight will go on, stuart. stuart: mr. senator, we'll follow the vote and follow the fight. thanks for being with us on pearl harbor day. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: yes, sir. check the markets again, why not? markets up across the board with very solid gains. look at it go. green across the board. are is this? prince harry quit being a royal and now he says you should quit your job if it doesn't bring you joy. so where can we apply to be a royal? we've got the story in the 11:00 hour. a little facetious about it there i think. >>> shortages, inflation, supply chain issues, forced many companies to raise prices, that include's mike's hot honey. the brand's ceo is here talking about the company trying to stay afloat. he is next. ♪. i promise - as an independent advisor - to put the financial well-being of you and your family first. i promise to serve, not sell. i promise our relationship will be one of partnership and trust. i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time. charles schwab is proud to sup
why i say this fight will go on, stuart. stuart: mr. senator, we'll follow the vote and follow the fight. thanks for being with us on pearl harbor day. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: yes, sir. check the markets again, why not? markets up across the board with very solid gains. look at it go. green across the board. are is this? prince harry quit being a royal and now he says you should quit your job if it doesn't bring you joy. so where can we apply to be a royal? we've got the story in...
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stuart dies in 1864 so it can't be stuart alone who keeps pelham's memory. another factor is did pelham die at the perfect time? i know that doesn't sound nice because there's not a perfect time to die, but the confederacy is at its xenith in the east, confederate cavalry is undefeated, pelham doesn't have a major defeat at his record, it's almost a rehearsal for jackson's, his funeral. in his personal life, pelham was unmarried and not engaged so he is the perpetual young bachelor who dies in the middle of a war when the confederacy was at its height. someone else influential is john s dean cook who writes about pelham immediately after his death and in later post-war writings continues to put pelham's name forward. he places pelham on the level with lee, jackson and stuart. top heros of the confederacy and in virginia, others do the same including von borge and black forward. he is placed in the top heros and martyrs in confederate memory. then the veterans. he is loyal to his state, courageous, and unmarried, which allowed for every possible romantic stir
stuart dies in 1864 so it can't be stuart alone who keeps pelham's memory. another factor is did pelham die at the perfect time? i know that doesn't sound nice because there's not a perfect time to die, but the confederacy is at its xenith in the east, confederate cavalry is undefeated, pelham doesn't have a major defeat at his record, it's almost a rehearsal for jackson's, his funeral. in his personal life, pelham was unmarried and not engaged so he is the perpetual young bachelor who dies in...
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be the one to help define this for stuart's cavalry. so in may 1862, pelham finally promotes to captain. the first battle that he will fight leading the stuart horse artillery is at williamsburg and he positions near ft. mcgruder until he's out of ammunition. his report said that he fires 360 rounds. this will become a hallmark of pelham on battlefield. he tends to hole position until he's out of ammunition, whether he's supposed to or not. now, while on the peninsula, someone else enters the scene who will become part of pelham's story and part of how he's remembered. and this is general thomas jonathan jackson who has the nickname stonewall. now stonewall jacks has a passion for artillery and he likes it when he sees it well handled a. the bat of gains mill, pelham comes in on the left of jackson's line, and one gun break as cording to reports so it could have been caused in battle or wheels falling off, things are going on with this one gun. pelham dismounts and he helps to fire the remaining cannon that is out there. he duels two fu
be the one to help define this for stuart's cavalry. so in may 1862, pelham finally promotes to captain. the first battle that he will fight leading the stuart horse artillery is at williamsburg and he positions near ft. mcgruder until he's out of ammunition. his report said that he fires 360 rounds. this will become a hallmark of pelham on battlefield. he tends to hole position until he's out of ammunition, whether he's supposed to or not. now, while on the peninsula, someone else enters the...
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stuart mcdonald, thank ou the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for— the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being _ the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being with - the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being with us i the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being with us and l thank you for being with us and giving us those answers. i want to return to the uk figures. that is an important element, it was just over 90,000 new cases yesterday. the new figure, 106,122 new cases, with another 140 deaths being reported within 28 days of a positive result. those are the uk numbers. also coming in, the reuters news agency is reporting the latest from the health ministry in italy, let me bring you up—to—date with the situation there. they are reporting 36,293 new coronavirus cases. that is coming from the health ministry, which brings us to what is happening in the rest of europe. spain has reported its highest number of daily cases since the start of the pandemic. the french health minister has said that daily cases in france are se
stuart mcdonald, thank ou the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for— the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being _ the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being with - the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being with us i the crucial one. stuart mcdonald, thank you for being with us and l thank you for being with us and giving us those answers. i want to return to the uk figures. that is an important element, it was just over 90,000 new cases yesterday. the...
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how do you feel this might play out, stuart? >> i really don't know. i believe it goes to the central question of do you believe there is an existential threat to american democracy? i think it's pretty obvious. if you have a powerpoint to plot the peaceful transition to power, i don't know how much more obvious it can be. so i think it is an existential threat. this is sort of like a pandemic, i think. what we say at the beginning will sound alarmist but will prove to be adequate in the end. a lot of these people, this is what they want. they really want to change democracy because they can't come to grips with a changing america, with an increasingly non-white america and their inability to track those votes and the tragic reaction to it has been to make it harder for those people to vote. so it is essential that this get passed. no one is going to remember what it did to the filibuster. what we're going to remember in '22 and '24 is the last election in our lifetime that resembles anything we've known as a democracy. >> we stand up for democracy. ju
how do you feel this might play out, stuart? >> i really don't know. i believe it goes to the central question of do you believe there is an existential threat to american democracy? i think it's pretty obvious. if you have a powerpoint to plot the peaceful transition to power, i don't know how much more obvious it can be. so i think it is an existential threat. this is sort of like a pandemic, i think. what we say at the beginning will sound alarmist but will prove to be adequate in the...
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how do you think this might play out, stuart? his migh play out, stuart>> i don't know. i think it really goes to the central question of do you believe there is an existential threat to american democracy? i think it's pretty obvious. you have the power play as a plot to stop the peaceful transition of power. i don't know how obvious it can be. this is what the zimmerman telegraph -- this is a power point. so, i think it is an existential threat. this is sort of like a pandemic. what we see at the beginning will sound alarmist, this could be proved to be we inadequate at the end. and i can tell you are somebody who knows a lot of these people, this is what they want. they really want to change democracy, because they can't come to grips with the changing america, with an increasingly non-white america. and their inability to attract those votes. and the tragic reaction to it has been to make it harder for those people to vote. so, it is essential that this get passed. and one is going to remember what it did to the filibuster. but we're going to remember if 22 and 24 is
how do you think this might play out, stuart? his migh play out, stuart>> i don't know. i think it really goes to the central question of do you believe there is an existential threat to american democracy? i think it's pretty obvious. you have the power play as a plot to stop the peaceful transition of power. i don't know how obvious it can be. this is what the zimmerman telegraph -- this is a power point. so, i think it is an existential threat. this is sort of like a pandemic. what we...
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that is a phenomenon i'm sure stuart and susan will recognize. it was already at that point a star in his own right. he quickly became a celebrity, a superstar as a result with the role as middle east peacemaker. multiple times he was on the cover of time and newsweek. he was dressed in a superman uniform with a k on his chest as the great peacemaker in the middle east. i call the title of the book master of the game, moving middle eastern leaders to places they would rather not go. i would go with the basic definition of diplomacy. it was important that he did not have forced to back up his diplomacy. the united states had just withdrawn from vietnam. the whole notion was highly opposed domestically. his guile, his charm, the power, he was brilliant. the detail in the book the way he used his arguments like a battering ram to shape the approach of the israelis. he wasn't unique. carter and baker matched him in those tactical techniques. his unique contribution was that order was more desirable than peace. a stable order, which is an objective re
that is a phenomenon i'm sure stuart and susan will recognize. it was already at that point a star in his own right. he quickly became a celebrity, a superstar as a result with the role as middle east peacemaker. multiple times he was on the cover of time and newsweek. he was dressed in a superman uniform with a k on his chest as the great peacemaker in the middle east. i call the title of the book master of the game, moving middle eastern leaders to places they would rather not go. i would go...
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and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that's all we've got time for this week. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media. find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and it's goodbye from us. hello. it will remain pretty wild and windy for some of you as we go through into tonight. some of the strongest gusts today from storm barra have been across some western coasts. wales, 86mph. around inland areas it was typically a0 or 50mph. as well as those strong winds, we had a spell of snow, briefly, over the pennines and into the southern uplands before the snowy weather moved into the highlands and grampian region. that now moved away. all
and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that's all we've got time for this week. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social...
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and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that is all we have got time for this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media. find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching and it is goodbye from us. hello again. storm barra of course has been dominating our weather picture over the last couple of days with strong winds, heavy rain and some upland snow as well. but look at these big rocks. the seas have been chucking them onto the coastline of west wales. you know the seas are pretty angry when they throw brick—sized lumps of rocks at you. there is barra, it continues to feel it's getting less intense. we do have a window of slightly clear
and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that is all we have got time for this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social...
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and as stuart said, technology can be used for good or for bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that is of we have got time for this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media. find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching and it is goodbye from us. this time last saturday we were looking at the damage that had been brought about by the fierce winds of storm arwen. it damaged power lines, broad street and pretty worthy and there are still some communities that even over a week later are feeling the impact. today, we do have some bright weather abound but also some rain. there will be chilly winds around today as well. let's take a look at what is going on — low pressure, this cloud you can
and as stuart said, technology can be used for good or for bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that is of we have got time for this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social...
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and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that�*s all we�*ve got time for this week. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media. find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and it�*s goodbye from us. it feels quite chilly out there at the moment. quite a keen north—westerly wind blowing at the moment. the wintry mix continues for a while across south—eastern scotland, northern england, some snow mainly over the hills. further west, it should be clear with a view showers. enough of a wind blowing to keep temperatures generally above freezing. tomorrow, an improvement from many parts of the country, but we have got some wet weather
and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that�*s all we�*ve got time for this week. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social...
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and as stuart said, technology can be used for good or for bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that's all we've got time for this week. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social media. find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching, and it's goodbye from us. hello again. we have something of an east—west split with our weather, certainly today, with eastern england having a thickness of the cloud when we have some patchy outbreaks of rain feeding in. elsewhere, a largely dry day with spells of sunshine developing, the best of the sunshine always across the west in most areas, and it has been a glorious start already across parts of devon. that was the early morning sunrise from the torquay area. on
and as stuart said, technology can be used for good or for bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that's all we've got time for this week. as ever, you can keep up with the team on social...
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and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that is all we have got time for this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social media. find us on youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching and it is goodbye from us. hello there. it's been very cold everywhere across the uk on saturday. we've seen increasing amounts of snow across southeast scotland and northern england, mainly over the pennines. sunday is going to be another cold day, maybe not quite as cold as the winds won't be as strong as saturday, and there will be further rain. most of the rain towards the eastern side of the country. we've still got that cold air mass across the uk, but like i mentio
and as stuart said, technology can be used for good orfor bad. can you just check with your new friend what her intentions are, as we close the show, please? so what are your intentions — are they good or evil? i am not alive. i am a non—conscious machine. my intentions as an artist are to promote discussion and to make people think. to me, discussion can never be evil. good, thank you very much. that is all we have got time for this week. as ever you can keep up with the team on social...
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i am ashley webster in for stuart varney. president biden and russia's president putin speaking for the second time this month as tensions rise over ukraine. russia requested the talk but the white house very tightlipped as to why putin wanted the call. avoid cruise travel regardless of vaccination status. that is what the cdc is advising to travelers. we will talk to doctor barb l ahita about that. hillary clinton taking aim at the far left warning progressives could torpedo her party and the 2022 midterms. i'm sure the squad not happy about those comments but new york congressman alexandria ocasio cortez spotted in restriction free florida dining maskless in miami. we will get into that. let's look at the markets. it is the last trading day of the year. mostly lower in premarket, modestly so. the nasdaq showing a slight gain. we will see what happens when the bell rings in half an hour. the 10 year yield has been all over the place. bitcoin coming up $760, $780. we've got a very big lineup for the last show of the day. mike
i am ashley webster in for stuart varney. president biden and russia's president putin speaking for the second time this month as tensions rise over ukraine. russia requested the talk but the white house very tightlipped as to why putin wanted the call. avoid cruise travel regardless of vaccination status. that is what the cdc is advising to travelers. we will talk to doctor barb l ahita about that. hillary clinton taking aim at the far left warning progressives could torpedo her party and the...
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stuart, congresswoman cheney obviously one of the very few republicans standing up to the big lie. do you think what she is doing is resonating with republican voters in her district or anywhere across the country? i mean, can she break through the polarization? >> well, i think liz cheney will be re-elected. i think she will be re-elected easily. people follow courage in the same way they follow cowardness. i mean, that's how mobs are started and that's how mobs are stopped. this is an extraordinarily courageous moment of hers, and it's also a very conservative moment. you know, when william buckley launched the national review, he said that sometimes conservatism should play the role of standing athwart history and saying stop. and that's what liz cheney's doing here, to what used to be a party that -- that i belonged to that said if it believed in anything, the constitution, and it's become an anti-constitutional movement. >> it is -- i mean, as somebody who grew up interested in politics in the 1980s, you know, coming of age in the age of ronald reagan, it is stunning to see th
stuart, congresswoman cheney obviously one of the very few republicans standing up to the big lie. do you think what she is doing is resonating with republican voters in her district or anywhere across the country? i mean, can she break through the polarization? >> well, i think liz cheney will be re-elected. i think she will be re-elected easily. people follow courage in the same way they follow cowardness. i mean, that's how mobs are started and that's how mobs are stopped. this is an...
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why did he pick neither anderson or stuart broad? the captain insists he doesn't look back in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth day and you think you get another 150 runs in that first innings? it's tours leaving brisbane where we been absolutely battered and completely on the wrong end of the result. nonetheless, australia are one—up, but now a bowler down. josh hazelwood's injury robs them of their metronomic heartbeat, but are heading to a ground where they won seven out of the last eight tests. it's my favourite place to play in australia. it's always, you know, we are always really welcome here at the stadium. we think it's fantastic, it's super consistent, a fair battle between the bat and ball and we love playing here. adelaide is undoubtedly a cricketing beauty spot. england need the day—night test to mark a turning point. to get back in the series when the southern sun sets, they must rise. patrick gearey, bbc news. and formula i's governing body says the controversial abu dhabi grand prix is "tarnis
why did he pick neither anderson or stuart broad? the captain insists he doesn't look back in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth day and you think you get another 150 runs in that first innings? it's tours leaving brisbane where we been absolutely battered and completely on the wrong end of the result. nonetheless, australia are one—up, but now a bowler down. josh hazelwood's injury robs them of their metronomic heartbeat, but are heading to a ground where they won seven...
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why did he pick neither anderson or stuart broad? the captain insists he doesn't look back in anger. captain insists he doesn't look back in anuer. :, :, :, ~' captain insists he doesn't look back in anuer. :, :, :, ~ ., captain insists he doesn't look back in anuer. :, ., :, , . in anger. you look at how the pitch -la ed on in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that _ in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth _ in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth day _ in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth day and - in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth day and you i played on that fourth day and you thank you get another 150 runs in that first? why did he pick neither anderson or stuart broad? the captain insists he doesn't look back in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth day and you thank you get another 150 runs in it for a standings. you are looking at a completely different game. it's going tours leaving brisbane where we been absolutely bat
why did he pick neither anderson or stuart broad? the captain insists he doesn't look back in anger. captain insists he doesn't look back in anuer. :, :, :, ~' captain insists he doesn't look back in anuer. :, :, :, ~ ., captain insists he doesn't look back in anuer. :, ., :, , . in anger. you look at how the pitch -la ed on in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that _ in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth _ in anger. you look at how the pitch played on that fourth...
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for restorative sleep like never before. >>> i'm back now with kirsten and stuart. kirsten, so many republicans who, you know, broke with trump over the insurrection back by his side within a matter of weeks, some within a matter of days. can the country have the reckoning on the threat to our democracy if one party is committed to complete denial. >> no. all along what donald trump says, even though it's completely contrary to what they, themselves, saw and what they said they saw, it's like a combination of like the mafia and a cult or something. you know, it's not -- this is just anything donald trump tells them, they'll do, and it doesn't matter if he's saying the sky is yellow. they're going to do it. and so i think that this is one of these things where it is just -- it's very frightening. it's very frightening to watch this. it's very frightening even to hear the types of things that we hear. the last segment actually talking about using, you know, the national guard only to protect, you know, pro-trump people. >> yeah. >> i mean, what? what? >> stuart, i'll
for restorative sleep like never before. >>> i'm back now with kirsten and stuart. kirsten, so many republicans who, you know, broke with trump over the insurrection back by his side within a matter of weeks, some within a matter of days. can the country have the reckoning on the threat to our democracy if one party is committed to complete denial. >> no. all along what donald trump says, even though it's completely contrary to what they, themselves, saw and what they said they...
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stuart those other big moments of bipartisan, or unity around major legislation, have followed things, in which the country has experienced a shared tragedy. i would've thought that covid might be that share tragedy, but the bottom line is that we are so polarized, that the country doesn't have a shared view of what the country looks like. that seems to be stymieing some of biden's best instincts. >> look, i think, that world is disappeared. perhaps, forever. i don't think we talk about this enough, the majority of republican party believes that joe biden is not a legal president. nobody, since 1860, has been in that position, trying to negotiate a deal with that kind of -- beyond partisanship. they believe that they live in a occupied country. that's so extraordinary, and unique, that i think the biden administration is done a good job of trying to get this stuff passed. how long did it take republicans on infrastructure? even a kid born during the first week of republican infrastructure, you'd be in the -- biden got it done. . i'm a biden optimist on this. i think it's very steady,
stuart those other big moments of bipartisan, or unity around major legislation, have followed things, in which the country has experienced a shared tragedy. i would've thought that covid might be that share tragedy, but the bottom line is that we are so polarized, that the country doesn't have a shared view of what the country looks like. that seems to be stymieing some of biden's best instincts. >> look, i think, that world is disappeared. perhaps, forever. i don't think we talk about...
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stuart, is this the future of the republican party? >> yes, it absolutely is the future of the republican party. look, we have to stop thinking what's happening here in the united states has never happened before elsewhere. there's a pretty prelictable pattern a lot of studies have been done. how modern deinemocracies fail. it's a test of whether our democracy is going to fail. and one of the steps are purges where people compete to be more pure. and that's what's happening here. and it's not going to stop. except for a few people. there's no anti-trump movement in the republican party. this is what the republican party wants to be, which, sad as it is to admit, is largely an autocratic movement. >> bakari, that's a republican staffer, former republican consultant saying that. but it doesn't seem as though the war that so many of these republicans are waging against facts and reality and democracy is hurting their chances at all when it comes to winning the house and maybe the senate back in 2022. does that say something about the weak
stuart, is this the future of the republican party? >> yes, it absolutely is the future of the republican party. look, we have to stop thinking what's happening here in the united states has never happened before elsewhere. there's a pretty prelictable pattern a lot of studies have been done. how modern deinemocracies fail. it's a test of whether our democracy is going to fail. and one of the steps are purges where people compete to be more pure. and that's what's happening here. and it's...
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stuart: it is outrageous. next one, washington post columnist jennifer rubin being roasted on social media over flip-flopping her stance on the surge. >> he is being called a partisan hypocrite and i like that term. haven't heard it before. what she did was do a flip-flop here which we have seen before. she was talking about putting vaccines, boosters, and criticizing the covid 19 denial that was out there early on and the anti-mandate hysteria, but now she's changing her tune and saying stop agonizing over covid cases after months of sounding the alarm. people are pointing to this and saying another flip-flop, misinformation, here we go again. ashley: this one getting a lot of play today. a video showing a mother and child kicked out of a new york city restaurant by the police. is this because of the vaccine mandate? >> it sure was and this is a huge problem, children that can't be vaccinated, that has become a problem in new york city because they can't eat indoors in restaurants getting out of control so th
stuart: it is outrageous. next one, washington post columnist jennifer rubin being roasted on social media over flip-flopping her stance on the surge. >> he is being called a partisan hypocrite and i like that term. haven't heard it before. what she did was do a flip-flop here which we have seen before. she was talking about putting vaccines, boosters, and criticizing the covid 19 denial that was out there early on and the anti-mandate hysteria, but now she's changing her tune and saying...
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just getting, are you ready to meet the german and join me, rachel stuart on d. w. ah. women's body is all pretty impressive when you think about it. a complex symphony of hormones means that women can theoretically conceive once a month, most mammals can only full pregnant.
just getting, are you ready to meet the german and join me, rachel stuart on d. w. ah. women's body is all pretty impressive when you think about it. a complex symphony of hormones means that women can theoretically conceive once a month, most mammals can only full pregnant.
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stuart, congresswoman cheney obviously one of the very few republicans standing up to the big lie. do you think what she is doing is resonating with republican voters in her district or anywhere across the country? i mean, can she break through the polarization? >> well, i think liz cheney will be re-elected. i think she will be re-elected easily. uh, people follow courage in the same way they follow cowardness. i mean, that's how mobs are started and that's how mobs are stopped. this is an extraordinarily courageous moment of hers, and it's also a very conservative moment. you know, when william buckley launched the national review, he said that sometimes conservatism should play the role of standing athwart history and saying stop. and that's what liz cheney's doing here to what used to be a party that -- that i belong to that said if it believed in anything, the constitution, and it's become an anti-constitutional movement. >> it -- it is -- i mean, as somebody who grew up interested in politics in the 1980s. you know, coming of age in the age of ronald reagan, it is stunning to
stuart, congresswoman cheney obviously one of the very few republicans standing up to the big lie. do you think what she is doing is resonating with republican voters in her district or anywhere across the country? i mean, can she break through the polarization? >> well, i think liz cheney will be re-elected. i think she will be re-elected easily. uh, people follow courage in the same way they follow cowardness. i mean, that's how mobs are started and that's how mobs are stopped. this is...
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they have got to get stuart broad fit and jimmy— have got to get stuart broad fit and jimmy anderson fit and pick the right— jimmy anderson fit and pick the right players for that match. england _ right players for that match. england will look back 12 months to india coming back from the most dismal defeat against australia early in 2021, they will have to hope they can get back and firing quickly in the day — night test in adelaide which starts on thursday. henry moeran and jonathan agnew there. after all that, captainjoe root reflected on the match and said there was no way back after their dreadful start to the day. we knew how important that first hour was, ten overs leading into that new ball and managing that well initially. we knew it would nip around a bit and there would be that extra bit of bounce and zip, with it being harder. it was really important that we got there and unfortunately... unfortunately losing those three wickets ahead of that was bitterly disappointing because we had put a lot of good work in last night. we built that big partnership and... it was rea
they have got to get stuart broad fit and jimmy— have got to get stuart broad fit and jimmy anderson fit and pick the right— jimmy anderson fit and pick the right players for that match. england _ right players for that match. england will look back 12 months to india coming back from the most dismal defeat against australia early in 2021, they will have to hope they can get back and firing quickly in the day — night test in adelaide which starts on thursday. henry moeran and jonathan...
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>> stuart stevens, great to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back, the latest on the deadly shooting in a michigan high school. i'll talk to senator chris murphy about why he says congress has become part of america's gun violence problem. >> this only happens in the united states of america. there's no other nation in the high-income world in which kids worry about being shot when they go to school. it happens here, in america, because we choose to let it happen. with alka seltzer plus. with 25% more concentrated power. alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh, what a relief it is ♪ so fast! also try for cough, mucus & congestion. this is the planning effect from fidelity. ben isn't worried about retirement because his plan is backed by the team at fidelity. a group of investment professionals manages ben's ira for him, analyzing market conditions and helping him stay on target. he gets one-on-one coaching when he wants some advice, and can adjust his plan whenever he needs to. and now he's so prepared for retiremen
>> stuart stevens, great to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back, the latest on the deadly shooting in a michigan high school. i'll talk to senator chris murphy about why he says congress has become part of america's gun violence problem. >> this only happens in the united states of america. there's no other nation in the high-income world in which kids worry about being shot when they go to school. it happens here, in america, because we choose to...
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stuart: great effort. neil: thank you very much, stuart. we're looking at that and the big relighting if you will a little more than five hours from now but also keeping you abreast of the latest developments on the corner of wall and broad after three heady gains of advances major markets giving back a little ground right now. that might not be something too stunning. people might want to read in reports in britain omicron cases are soaring. a million of them are told. new restrictions are in place. there are some differences we'll explore this a little more. speaking of viruses, vaccines how to deal with variants and all of that let's go to grady trimble out in chicago as the senate votes to repeal the president's federal vaccine mandate. this will be problematic in cities all across the country as well including chicago. indeed what is going on in new york, the mayor here trying to force this on private companies as well. but what is the latest you have for us, grady? reporter: neil, the senate voted 52-48 to repeal that vaccine mandate
stuart: great effort. neil: thank you very much, stuart. we're looking at that and the big relighting if you will a little more than five hours from now but also keeping you abreast of the latest developments on the corner of wall and broad after three heady gains of advances major markets giving back a little ground right now. that might not be something too stunning. people might want to read in reports in britain omicron cases are soaring. a million of them are told. new restrictions are in...
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he longed from above. stuart's december 27th on d. w. ah. news be tv. there won't be a gig, i'd say to none of them, but got a form namely to tell me the data sheet people did that i needed. i should've charlotte. i'm the food doesn't like to know what her yet. e gunny jack beach couldn't build it into the only form and i live on don't born love it when a mushroom like when they they all along with giving change. i like the music. it's elena. love. awkward about the one i'm about to be of you know why is you too bye bushel naga yvonne dodgy della out of question. what does she want margaret if you're gonna do to keep many stunted b sullivan boys? you know why out of multiple, but that was, he thought he does horrible. where did the kind of learning we do in schools come from him from about 300 years ago. and it came from the last and the biggest of the empires on the spanish imagine trying to run the soul without computers, without telephones, with data, hand written on pieces of paper. and travelling by ships the victorians actually did it. what they d
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you will be hearing from stuart going forward will be calling on leaders. he'll be calling for accountability. >> are sent is not home with his children today because of america i like to say thank you is a wonderful life records early on fox and friend we can the parents a decorated marine officer speaking out after their son announced he has been discharge for slamming the afghanistan withdrawal. lieutenant colonel went viral in august after demanding accountability from the biden administration over the botched pot and cobbled her fox news contributor marine veteran dakota meyer joins us now good morning and merry christmas. >> good morning merry christmas. >> you heard his parents are feeling positive this morning but he was given a general discharge under honorable conditions less than honorable discharge pretty also lost his retirement. what are your reflections on this this morning? >> the big thing ready to focus on, why is this lieutenant colonel who demanded accountability in the beginning of all of this, why is he the only one held accountable? l
you will be hearing from stuart going forward will be calling on leaders. he'll be calling for accountability. >> are sent is not home with his children today because of america i like to say thank you is a wonderful life records early on fox and friend we can the parents a decorated marine officer speaking out after their son announced he has been discharge for slamming the afghanistan withdrawal. lieutenant colonel went viral in august after demanding accountability from the biden...
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that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this week warned about the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns being accidentally targeted by the killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. drones zoom applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, i showed it to some of my ai colleagues. when they're watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses that you could put it to, they thought this was a documentary. they didn't think this was fictional at all. your kids probably have one of these, right? when it premiered in geneva, actually, at the negotiations on autonomous weapons, the russian ambassador sort of sneered at this and said, "why are we even discussing this? "this is science fiction. "it won't be possible for even 25 or 30 years." three weeks after we premiered the movie, a turkish arms company, stm,
that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this week warned about the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns being accidentally targeted by the killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. drones zoom applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, i showed it to some of my ai...
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i by the mention, this is hi stuart to skip kind of skipped council. can augusta whether the sweat does noise and can get on top of the heart of you guys. katara says it has reacted to improve the situation for guest work because it now has better laws, the amount of work that went into legislation and the amount of work that went to the improvement of workers conditions, rights have, have you know, and left, and my opinion a precedent that the speed of the way things have happened here from flight of sea, and would you be among cut off again? i would have been fight, doesn't eat. and i'm nice because in, inside doesn't depend that cut how this nice to perform for f listed on happy off the puppy. yeah, that's it. the axis is the van who said him a veterans understand where should the football world draw the line? should it draw a line at all? after world cup comes closer, football or themselves are standing up for human rights. norway, the netherlands, germany here in march 2021 ahead of their welcome qualifiers. but would they not play when it's time
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are you ready to meet the german then join me, rachel stuart on d. w. ah, the internet knows all it's creators for everything and we digitize everything. the hot commodity in this global experiment. our data, smart devices are embedded in our daily lives, tracking our every move. the internet of everything starts january, 17 on d, w. ah, you're watching t w news, asia coming up a special edition, looking back at some of the most compelling stories from the region this year. first up, here's one way to combat the climate crisis. how much can ocean agriculture help reduce global emissions? plus the phantom, a phone booth, how one telephone line is helping survivors speak to those who died from one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent memory. we need a transgender use anchor in bangladesh who's helped where you define what's possible and permissible in a mostly traditional society. and when getting an education means you literally have to climb your way to the top. we go to sri lanka for a closer look at some hard working students. ah, i mel
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stuart: yes you are. they are the only mammal that can fly. there are 1400 species of bats in the world and some bats can reach speeds over 100 miles an hour, so our producer tells us. bats the only mammal that can fly. ashley, you're going all right. i will go straight to my colleague for david asman sitting in for neil cavuto today to say, thank you very much for all the hard work you did last week. david: my pleasure. stuart: however i noticed ratings went up when i was out, you were in. you sir, will never sit in this seat again. david: that makes me feel good i did what i wanted to do covering for you. i got to tell you, your staff, i can't talk enough about your staff. stuart, you have a great you staff. you can't compliment enough. i hope you give them good christmas presents. stuart: a long start to show. david: welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm in for neil. we have a two busy hours of breaking news, starting with a tale of two different responses to omicron. stocks are surging as the world health organization and others suggest
stuart: yes you are. they are the only mammal that can fly. there are 1400 species of bats in the world and some bats can reach speeds over 100 miles an hour, so our producer tells us. bats the only mammal that can fly. ashley, you're going all right. i will go straight to my colleague for david asman sitting in for neil cavuto today to say, thank you very much for all the hard work you did last week. david: my pleasure. stuart: however i noticed ratings went up when i was out, you were in. you...
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that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc lecture this week warned about the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by the killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. sound of drones applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, ishowed it to some of my ai colleagues. when they were watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses that you could put it to, they thought this was a documentary. they didn't think this was fictional at all. your kids probably have one of these, right? when it premiered in geneva, actually, at the negotiations on autonomous weapons, the russian ambassador sort of sneered at this and said, "why are we even discussing this? "this is science fiction. "it won't be possible for even 25 or 30 years." three weeks after we premiered the movie, turkish arms company stm act
that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc lecture this week warned about the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by the killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. sound of drones applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, ishowed it to some of my ai...