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FOX and Friends Saturday

will: that's why i think it's made-up numbers. pete: he said seconds. rick: you know what? you can believe whatever you want, will. [laughter] will: until i go into a -68 degree temperature, and do not send is me on assignment, i will not go. it's an abstraction. rachel: ray we love you, rick. i believe you. all right, with just two days left until the iowa caucuses, those blizzard conditions could impact voter turnout in the hawkeye state. will: here to react, iowa congresswoman ashley hinson. so -68, -1, it's going to be cold in iowa. >> it is. will: do you think it will have a big impact on the caucuses? >> i think iowans are really, really excited to get out and caucus. we talk our first in the nation nation if status very, very seriously, and iowans want to fire joe biden. so i think they will show up on monday. but i'm just encouraging everybody to bundle up. i think i packed -- i'm supposed to be out on the road, weather

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Newsday

the hypothetical questions on the sweeping immunity of a president that has been argued at the court today. it's very interesting because the hypothetical questions allow the court to get beyond the legal abstraction. for example, trump's lawyers have argued that presidents should be immune to the outer perimeter of their official actions. so what does that actually mean in practice? that's where the circuit judge, florence pan, had questioned trump's lawyer. does it include a precedent sending seal team six to assassinate his political rivals, and does it allow the president to sell pardons? both of these times, every time that she asked this question, trump's lawyer tried to kind of dance around the question at first, but essentially said that the answer was yes, the president would be immune unless the president were impeached and

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Newsday

the legal abstraction. for example, trompe's lawyers have argued that precedents —— president should be immune to the outer perimeter of their official actions, so what does that actually mean in practice? that is where the circuitjudge had questioned tran�*s lawyer. does it include a president sending someone to assassinate his political rivals, and doesn't allow the president to self pardon? every time she asked this question, trumped's lawyer tried to kind of dance around the question at first, but essentially said that the answer was yes, the president would be immune, and unless the president was impeached and removed from office. now consider what that means. under this hypothetical, and again this hypothetical, and again this is why hypotheticals come up this is why hypotheticals come up so often in legal arguments and why they can be so clarifying, a president under

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The Ingraham Angle

of thought. diversity of background to any organization. but i think what we're talkingte about i think what you're talking about and i know what i'm talking about, is this formalized dei diversity, and equity and inclusion. i got to debate with with dallas mavericks owner mark cuban about this. >> it's not simply this this cuban abuld be abstraction, this feel good idea. >> hey, everyone should be include ad. ntly it's an ideology that is taughtt and apparently is cost $16 million to be taught to federal it'ss. equal yeah, it's this idea that somehow we can create equames bul outcomes, but what a need in america is not equal outcomes., need equal opportunities. we need to focus on true uplift only comes from hard work, family valuek,s, merit and good american principles. those are the things upliftt we people on the south side of chicago, where i'm from. that's what we're focusing on every single day. accountability, responsibility live ,uplifting people, giving them the tools that are necessary for them to live lives. but the guy is doing nothing to uplift our community.

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CNN This Morning

resentment and grievance and fear and anger. at the same time, though, i have to say, one reason that they have to hype it up so much, in the end people really vote their pocketbooks. it's an abstraction to say if this, then that. and we could lose our country. yes, that's true. >> even after january 6th, you're saying this? >> absolutely. listen, on january 7th people still had to buy gas, still had to buy groceries. that's something you can talk about everyday because people can see that and it's real and right in front of them. the prospect that everything might change for the worse if you don't vote is a bit of an abstr abstraction. everything you can look at in polling will tell you that. the state of the economy and people's personal balance sheets will tell the story of far more reliably than whether or not people have been scared into hating their neighbor or whatever it is these candidates are trying to do. >> to that point, i think it's interesting when i watch the messaging of any campaign, i'm trying to think, who are they targeting here, whether it's

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The sounds (and other opportunities) of branding

Branding is not advertising. It has a wider scope and longer-term intention in dealing with all the connections between the purchaser and the company

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How Philip Guston became a hero to a new generation of figurative painters

Why do painters represent things? There was a time when the answers seemed obvious. Art glorified power, earthly and divine, and provided moral exemplars of how to behave – in the case of sacred paintings – or how not to in the case of profane ones. When modernism threw all that into doubt, the picture

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High-Level and Low-Level Programming Languages

Discover the contrast between high-level and low-level programming languages, from abstraction to performance, in this insightful guide.

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Deadline White House

and i wonder if you think we've recalibrated for that sad reality. >> first of all, as an extraordinary interview on so many levels, and second, you know, political violence, it has always been a feature of american politics. it is something we are reluctant to admit. you think about political assassination. you think about the violence of the mid 20th century. we can go down the line and i can give you more historical examples. when we find ourselves in a moment when the contra addictions are in full view. when we are comfortable with where we are, violence often becomes the default position. and many of us, and we need to say this really quickly. it's not an abstraction. what we just heard from the judge, what we know is that this

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

picasso, the blue period. how come -- it feels like it's all abstraction. >> it does sometimes get very photographic. so if you watch, you will see moments where it literally looks like a photographic landscape or an architectural drawing or a face may emerge. you'll notice different modes and rafik i think has carefully choreographed and composed them. but these different modes are special because with generative a.i., it's working very, very hard in concert with the machine learning model to create the shapes that you see. you might just get noise if you were to yourself say here's a

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