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FOX and Friends Sunday

things. very fly. -- sly. vote for trump, don't waste your vote. vi vivek is not maga. i talk about vivek's numbers because you'll be, you'll be understood for your curiosity why, why did he feel the need for this post, why this from donald trump? like, vivek doesn't seem to represent much of a threat to trump -- rachel: good question. will: and and trump's numbers are so significantly ahead of desantis and haley, it's almost, like, don't vote for vivek, it could cost trump, but nothing in the numbers -- pete: still, it doesn't surprise me one bit because donald trump's going to tolerate that to a point, and then he's a guy that wants to finish it and take it to the mat to the end, take nothing for granted. you've seen him last night, he flew in in the mulled of the night if kind of surprise -- he

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The ReidOut

that's the fate. so just made us halfway, i think is the real thing. >> really quick before we go. can i play a clip? play the clip. play the clip. >> it's nice to have a space, a safe space, as you talked about in the of, where we can speak truthfully. and i think this is a podcast for everyone, if you have intellectual curiosity about your fellow countrymen who don't look like you. this is a place where you can come and hear that. >> very quickly, that name in that voice should sound familiar. tiffany cross. >> tiffany cross! >> very quickly, tell us about native land pod. >> native land pod is a -- native land pot, first episode drops today. people are loving it. it's me, andrew gillum, and tiffany cross. >> my longtime business partners. joy, you are something else. >> i'm gonna support my friends that i love. i'm so excited about native land pod.

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Americas Newsroom

who went missing for a while . we now know that he underwent a procedure to deal with a cancer diagnosis, prostate cancer diagnosis. the story isn't going away. you now have bipartisan calls for him to be fired. media furious. they love nothing more than a story about lack of transparency. john kirby yesterday on the effort to get more information. watch here. >> throughout every step of the way from the time we were notified until, you know, yesterday when we all found out that he had prostate cancer, there was no lack of curiosity on our part. no lack or slackening of an effort to try to find out what was wrong with him. >> dana: you served on the national security team of the trump administration. can you imagine the secretary of defense not being reachable for several days and nobody knowing why? >> dana, it's incomprehensible. you must have just felt for john

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

politics in america has become a sort of activism. activism is not fun. activism is heavy, activism with anger and sadness and conflict. when he taken activists culture to a place like academia, you get a lot of anxiety, a whole lot of depression and a whole lot of problems like we see today. what's the solution? it's more inquiry, more curiosity, more sense of intellectual adventure. these is one of the reasons that we need -- bring it on, comes next to me, i want to hear it. >> do you think that being a university president right now is being a wartime president, a culture war? >> i think it's an opportunity. i think it's a huge opportunity. by the way, being the president -- >> a hard one. >> a hard one because those are the best. if you are the president of the united states, your model should be, make america happy again. how will you do that? by loving your enemies and by laughing on tv and saying, i want this around myself of people who want to make this country happier, as opposed to complaining all the time. i was complaining about complaining, now, let me complain about everybody else complaining in this country. this is a culture of complaint. when we have too much angry

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Dateline

of deliberate homicide in the car crash death of a mother and son. teenager justine winters was convicted of deliberate homicide from a car crash that killed a mother and son. would the victims family finally get the apology they have been waiting for? here is keith morrison with the conclusion of our story. >> shortly after justine winters walked out of this courtroom in montana, she landed here, more than 450 miles east across the state, at the women's prison in buildings. she sat down with us, quite well aware of how all of this time, she had been the target of so much curiosity and anger. >> i am curious to know what your thought process was, as you went about saying, yes, i think i will talk now.

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Ayman

it all? >> the problem is that the university as become an unhappy place. when you went to college, college was something, the attitude was alive and fun. now, a lot of colleges, the culture is more one of anger and sadness. >> okay, that's so interesting, just this week, when i interviewed the head of harvard princeton, i kept thinking, it's christmas break, the senior year. when i was in that position, i was just get getting ready for spring break, thinking about where i would work, but i was filled with joy and friendship. it's so heavy. >> it's very heavy. part of that is that it's a reflection of america today. you do so much sports tough in politics. you notice no one is happy in politics. nobody laughs about politics, nobody has friendship in politics. there's a reason for. this politics in america has become a sort of activism. activism is not fun. activism is heavy, activism with anger and sadness and conflict. when he taken activists culture to a place like academia, you get a lot of anxiety, a whole lot of depression and a whole lot of problems like we see today. what's the solution? it's more inquiry, more curiosity, more sense of intellectual adventure.

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

making big bets about the future and being a translator interlockutor to put things together. >> what gets you interested in artificial intelligence. >> i've always been obsessed with the idea that tools and invention are going to make us more capable as a species and that is been the history of human civilization. we've invented things in order to make our lives easier and happier and healthier. and from a kind of social impact perspective, that is the ground offering of science. you know, if we look back over the centuries, our lives have gotten radically better and that is raeal cause to be optimistic. this engine of discovery and creation is fundament to who we are as a species. our curiosity drives us to create and do more with less and that is actually what drew me to a.i. in the first place. >> so most people understand, get the a.i. to do something

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

>> i've always been obsessed with the idea that tools and invention are going to make us more capable as a species and that is been the history of human civilization. we've invented things in order to make our lives easier and happier and healthier. and from a kind of social impact perspective, that is the ground offering of science. you know, if we look back over the centuries, our lives have gotten radically, radically better and that is real cause to be optimistic. this engine of discovery and creation is fundamental to who we are as a species. our curiosity drives us to create and do more with less and that is actually what drew me to a.i. in the first place. >> so most people will understand, get the a.i. to do something specific. let's say look at a legal document and find all of the cases that relate to -- or look at an x-ray and compared to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

curiosity, more sense of intellectual adventure. these is one of the reason that we need -- bring it on, comes next to me, i want to hear it. >> do you think that being a university president right now is being a wartime president, a cultural war? >> i think it's an opportunity. i think it's a huge opportunity. by the way, being the president -- >> a hard one. >> a hard one because those are the best. if you are the president of the united states, your model should be, make america happy again. how will you do that? by loving your enemies and by laughing on tv and saying, i want this around myself of people who want to make this country happier, as opposed to complaining all the time. i was complaining about complaining, now, let me complain about everybody else complaining in this country. this is a culture of complaint. when we have too much angry activism on campus, that's an opportunity for us to turn it around. the next president of harvard will be able to do that, i think. i am excited for them.

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