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Outnumbered

record of what happened, judge engoron had no idea what was going on. didn't understand the most simple concepts. this is the man that took a case and said this is why -- they are moving out of new york. because they can't be subject -- put out of business. they are moving out of new york because of it. judge engoron had absolutely no idea what had happened. he didn't realize we put up 175. when he found out we put it up, he said what happens if it goes up or down? it doesn't go up or down. it's cash that we put up, all cash. very few people could do that. the deal was approved. with the attorney general if you can believe that. but the deal was approved. she tried to embarrass every body and tried to embarrass a very good bonding company by saying they work credit where they. they were credit worthy. what was more important as they had a security, $175 million

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BBC News

been _ but actually it should have never been brought because i didn't overestimate. they said they overestimated, if you look at the numbers, — overestimated, if you look at the numbers, they are underestimating. i underestimated, i did the opposite of what _ underestimated, i did the opposite of what they said. and the reason that they— of what they said. and the reason that they tried to and they did it for they— that they tried to and they did it for they are own, they devalued other— for they are own, they devalued other assets in as little... in order— other assets in as little... in order to _ other assets in as little... in order to build their narrative, they wanted _ order to build their narrative, they wanted to— order to build their narrative, they wanted to build a narrative. if you look and — wanted to build a narrative. if you look and i— wanted to build a narrative. if you look and i have a complete record of what happened, judge vandoren had no idea what— what happened, judge vandoren had no idea what was on, didn't understand the most _ idea what was on, didn't understand the most simple concepts, this is why they— the most simple concepts, this is why they are moving out of new york. because _ why they are moving out of new york. because they can't be subjected, they'll— because they can't be subjected, they'll be — because they can't be subjected, they'll be put out of business. they're — they'll be put out of business. they're moving out of new york because — they're moving out of new york because of— they're moving out of new york because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't— because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have — because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't— didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't realise we put up... judge

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The Five

>> i'm not shockedho google is full of pro- hamas lunaticsth remembered the ai thing a couple weeks ago they want to make george washington black like thi original white lightning callback from the first block of the show but also the highlighting of how they've hijacked the word genocide this is not a genocide. and they don't speak up when there is actual genocide nobody's talking about thelk sudanesein we can have a conversation because they haveon talking points they brought a interviewing and as soon as he asked them a question on their approved list of talking points it melts on contact so that was pathetic. the cease-fire calls are detroit when he for what the funding the police was in terms of political concepts and we will see if f these corporations falorl for ia inagain. remember in 2020 they bent over backwards we will give you the money and so on and now theyh is

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Explosive devices found in East Baltimore, no imminent threat, police say

Eastern District Explosive Devices InvestigationMultipple explosive devices were found in East Baltimore according to police.On Jan. 14, 2024, at approximately

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Verified Live

they want the government to back stricter controls. they know they have to use their discretion when assessing low level offences by children because convictions can severely damage their future prospects, and they know they can't be parents. the message — we all need to have that uncomfortable conversation with our kids. tom symonds, bbc news. straight back to the middle east. antony blinken, we have seen him in the region for a biz feel to israel yesterday, he is in bahrain today. —— a visit to israel. technology, information, and they're having a real—life impact on people. we talk about concepts like freedom of navigation and the importance of it. i know that can sound very abstract but it means something in their lives of real people and what is happening with these houthis attacks

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

could say generate me a new example of a zebra never seen with the color purple and with bright blue wings, for example. because it understands those concepts well enough from having seen the historical patterns. now the third phase of a.i. that is coming is interactive a.i. now you that could have an a.i. generate a new example, it could present that to a human for feedback and learn from the human and carry out new tasks in time it will learn to use tools, right. so it will be able to make phone calls to other humans on your behalf. >> let me just get an example out to people so they understand. creck me if i'm wrong, but you are saying you should be able to have an a.i. that you say to your phone, can you do the following for me, two weeks from now i want to take a trip to london, you could get me a ticket, book me a hotel and i wan to go to this restaurant, make me the reservation and i

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

other x-rays, does this one have cancerous cells, help us understand generative a.i. to think and go beyond that and in more complex and creative ways that human beings might be able to. >> think of it as two sides of the same a.i. coin. for the last decade we've been focused on classification. how can we train networks to identify patterns in data. and it is done that so well, that it can transcribe speech for example, or it can understand the content of images and that is the classification revolution. the flip side of that is if the a.i. now understanding the difference between cats and dogs and zebras in an image, you can say generate me a new example of a zebra never seen with the color purple and with bright blue wings, for example. because it understands those concepts well enough from having seen the historical patterns.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

voters. voters are more used to thinking about kitchen table sorts of issues. and so, the challenge that joe biden faces here is whether he can make these very abstract concepts much more concrete. concrete enough that voters will carry them into the polling places with them and vote on them like they went on other substantive issues. >> let's talk about where he's going, michael. the president is an valley forge piano -- he's gonna be in charleston on monday. why is the campaign focusing on those locations? >> well, the president, of course, considers pennsylvania something of a second home. he's done more events in the state of pennsylvania, which remember, with the state that put him over 270 electoral votes than just about any other state. this is also the medically consistent with how the president has proceeded both in the 2020 campaign and as president, choosing important historical markers in the country to remind people about what is at stake. this is a message very much for

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

january six as a story about martyrs and about, you know, the persecution he faced by the deep state, and it's another example of his grievances. and he's brought the republican party with him. even republican elected officials who are critical of him and his role on january 6th are now endorsing donald trump for another term in office. so i just feel like it's not just about what biden says about january 6th, but the contrast with how trump is also campaigning on it. that's what really is chilling to me as we begin this election year. >> joyce, isn't the election also about how much we value the rule of law? like, what's at stake when it comes to that? >> you know, it's absolutely true. people have said that this is an election about whether we will continue to be a democracy. it's an election about the rule of law. but those are such anti-septic concepts to so many american

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