Coming up, behavioral scientists from the Rand Corporation will talk about violent realism in u. S. We will have live coverage when it gets underway shortly, here on cspan. I am happy to welcome you to todays policy lab on very important topics, addressing violent extremism in the United States. Our policy lab theory is designed to give an opportunity to hear directly from rand experts about todays policy issues. I am pleased to see so many folks have joined our webinar. And seeing so many folks watching and listening on sees than one and cspan radio, both broadcasting live. For those who are joining on zoom, we will have time at the end of the presentation for a short q a. If you have questions, post them in the q a forum on zoom, not in the chat. However, you can check the chat with additional information. We posted links relevant to todays information. Finally, quote captioning is enabled. You can display it by selecting the option in the menu at the bottom of the window. We are rec
The more consequential cases on Donald Trumps fate mainly whether colorado is kick him off the ballot for allegedly interfering in the election in 2020. We are live at the u. S. Supreme court. And well bring you all the newsreel time as it happens. Colorado not the only one challenging that, by the way. Points on the board, Nikki Haley Notching her first win in the republican primary ahead of Super Tuesday where former President Trump is looking to run up the score and likely will as we say good morning. Im bill hemmer. On saturday, he had three victories. He had one yesterday. Im bill hemmer live in new york and this is the return of dana marie perino. Dana key west, great place in america and great to be back. We have a lot of news happening. Tomorrow is the biest voting day in the republican primary and the former president has the big mo, momentum. Bill big mo. Contributing to that all that is an avalanche of new polling. They all show him leading President Biden in a potential rem
extinction of humans. many top experts have signed a statement warning of the risks of artificial intelligence, and this is what that wording says. the g7 groups, eu, us can have all been holding meetings trying to work out how to tackle the challenges. i had been speaking to stephanie, a technology ethics researcher about the current risks posed by ai. we are the current risks posed by ai. , are talking but what they re doing to stop these risks from manifesting. so they are still building this technology. they are not saying they are going to stop building it, they are building it. they are still seeking investment, and this investment is in the tune of multiple billions of dollars. so that s not really a mitigation strategy, is at? without wishing to disrespect people on the list who are serious people and i ve listened to, there are a lot of people who are not on that list were also very serious thinkers into our warning a very different risks, not the sort of science fic
those comments were delivered to a new house select committee on china. we have a lot to get to this morning from the panel s prime time hearing. meanwhile, a trip to china by a putin ally is increasing concerns that beijing will ramp up support for russian forces. back here at home, president joe biden s student loan forgiveness plan went before the supreme court yesterday with the conservative majority expressing some skepticism about wiping away debt for some borrowers. also ahead, reaction to an historic defeat in chicago. for the first time in four decades, the city s mayor has lost a reelection bid. we ll get to that. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is wednesday, march 1st. joe has the morning off, but along with willie and me, we have, of course, the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, and the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass is
[ applause ] yes! i have been a fan of brandt for decades ever since his talk though show, big bro. a show so outrageous that legal would not let us show it. it sucks. he was a brilliant brain in search of food at a time where shells were ba babare. brandt made the most bankrupt change. he was a great comedian, successful actor, bigger than most rock stores and helps that he looked rescue. and before he got sober, he proved no amounts of drugs can take him down. he s a comedian and tv star and married to pop star and dresses like a savvy hypotist. what does he do? he walks away from it. he walks away from it like hunter biden strolling away from a stripper s baby. literally, he lets it go. for what? to do a podcast because we don t have enough of them. he was not pushed or a victim of cancel culture, no. it is the opposite. they didn t cancel him. he cancels them. no one does that. ever. he dumped stardom. who was the side piece he could not resist? something calls truth. i