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Smerconish

be the most critical ruling addressing the homeless crisis in america in more than 40 years at the center of this national debate is grants pass, oregon, where the ninth circuit court of appeals upheld a ruling that blocked the city from enforcing a ban on public camps for the homeless. >> the court's ruling from a previous case found that punishing the homeless was considered cruel and unusual punishment and unconstitutional unless the municipality enforcing that rule could provide a bed for its entire homeless population. advocates for the homeless argue there aren't public shelters to accommodate everyone leaving many homeless people know where to go. proponents for the stricter policies against homeless encampments argue that these living conditions are dangerous because thousands of people are dying in the streets while issues like mental health, drug addition and housing costs remain unsolved. joining me now, is the attorney who will be making the first oral arguments of this high-profile case on behalf of the city of grants pass, oregon, theanine evangelists. she's a partner in the firm of

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PI proponents urged: Stop 'misadventure' | The Manila Times

ALBAY 1st District Rep. Edcel Lagman called on the proponents of the people's initiative for Charter change (Cha-cha) to stop the 'misadventure.'

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HARDtalk

does it worry you, and you've already talked about the money, that some of the most enthusiastic proponents of developing this research are the richest and arguably the most powerful private—sector businesspeople in the world? thinking ofjeff bezos, peter thiel, elon musk — they all seem somewhat obsessed with this area of scientific research, extending human life. they have the money to do it, but it raises questions about whether the work they do will be open to others or will be reserved for themselves. well, it's such an important question. i mean, if they're donating large sums of money that drive forward basic research for the benefit of all, then that should certainly be welcome. but one of the real concerns about the consequences of life—extension technology is that it will be the privilege of a rich elite, and that, i think, would have disastrous

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HARDtalk

some call it the immortaljellyfish, which has the ability — i think it's technically called transdifferentiation — to redevelop itself, to go back to its earliest form and then grow again. we seem now to be able to learn a great deal in terms of genetic engineering from other living organisms. if we can tap the codes that allow that to happen, surely immortality is no longer some sort of myth or dream. well, i think real progress is possible. never before in human history have we put so much talent and so much money into this area of research. and there have been some real breakthroughs. so i've moved from a position of scepticism to one of thinking that this is possible, and if it's possible, then we need to prepare, because we're not ready now. does it worry you, and you've already talked about the money, that some of the most enthusiastic proponents of developing this research are the richest and arguably the most powerful

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Jesse Watters Primetime

away next monday night and republican candidates aren't just battling each other. >> they're battling the meditest a o as usual. the latest gotcha question fromh the press. >> there's something about white supremacy vivek ramaswamy, who clearlyy do isn't white, didn't take the bait. >> let's talk about white supremacy and what happened last night for a moment, becaus.aboue when you were talke to reporters last night, you called white supremacy a myth talporter. i said this last night. invidious racial discrimination is wrong no matter myth. how it happens. but if a washington post reporter is asking me almost like mattew itpens a catechism,k whatever question i said, i'm against invidious racial discriminationin. you whatever form it takes, it says do denounce white supremacy. it's incumbent d on us for us to define what white supremacy is. do you believe punctuality is a vestige of white supremacy, dasha? >> look, if don't you have a disagreement about many people who are defining those terms or the written word or the use or the nuclear family, this is these aren't my words. these are the word s of intellectual proponents from

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HARDtalk

surely immortality is no longer some sort of myth or dream? i think the real progress is possible. never before in human history have we put so much talent and so much money into this area of research and they have been some real breakthroughs. so i have moved from a position of scepticism to one of thinking that this is a possible and, if it is possible, then we need to prepare because we are not ready now. prepare because we are not ready nova— prepare because we are not ready now. does it worry you and ou ready now. does it worry you and you have _ ready now. does it worry you and you have already - ready now. does it worry you and you have already talked l and you have already talked about the money, that some of the most enthusiastic proponents of developing this research are the riches and arguably the most powerful private sector business people in the world, jeff bezos, elon musk, peterteal, they in the world, jeff bezos, elon musk, peter teal, they all seem somewhat obsessed with this area of scientific research, extending human life. they have the money to do it but it raises questions about whether the work they do will be open to others or will be reserved for themselves. it

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Senators denounce bribery attempt of Charter change proponents

MANILA, Philippines: Senators on Monday denounced the reported attempt by some Charter change (Cha-cha) proponents to bribe people and local government leaders to sign the petition to amend the Constitution.

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HARDtalk

and if it's possible, then we need to prepare, because we're not ready now. does it worry you, and you've already talked about the money, that some of the most enthusiastic proponents of developing this research are the richest and arguably the most powerful private—sector businesspeople in the world? thinking ofjeff bezos, peter thiel, elon musk — they all seem somewhat obsessed with this area of scientific research, extending human life. they have the money to do it, but it raises questions about whether the work they do will be open to others or will be reserved for themselves. well, it's such an important question. i mean, if they're donating large sums of money that drive forward basic research for the benefit of all, then that should certainly be welcome. but one of the real concerns about the consequences of life—extension technology is that it will be the privilege of a rich elite, and that, i think, would have disastrous consequences.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

that. will: accessible. speaking of accessibility and the branding is such that proponents say it helps represent those who are otherwise wouldn't be representing and who would be opposed to something like that. equity means equal outcome and different than equality opportunity and you get critics pointing out that it's dei reverses the things it's intended to do. in the name of ending racism, you get antiracism that means you're discriminating against another group and they discrimination and at a result, create a cycle of finger point. will: to get to the point where pete just arrived as a critic

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Fox News Live

health care for migrants which we're looking at this problem from the wrong end. what we should be doing is only allowing the number of people into our country through the border that we can have the capacity for and can manage. we're being inundated and chaos by insuring everybody here, i don't want people walking around sick, but we shouldn't be allowing hundreds of thousands of people across the border every day, san diego county the last three months we've had over 70,000 people dropped off in san diego county that came across the border illegally. alicia: you mentioned not wanting to see people walking around sick and to bring up that number again, you can see the costs expected to hit california every year. the people who are proponents of this 2.7 billion, people proponents of this kind of said what you said, you don't want people walking around sick and when you have people who don't have health care when it's needed they end up in the

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