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Why Iran Hates America A Fareed Zakaria Special

would act this way but to iran taking the hostages was completely rational, given the history that led up to that moment. in november 1979, iranian students stormed the us embassy in tehran turning it into a prison for american embassy staff the gang revolutionary spent months in the embassy these basement trying to piece together evidence of past american misdeeds why because decades earlier that basement was where american and british spies had plotted a coup against what had long been a close ally you're on and the us from 18, 50 to 1950 had the best relations. >> the man seen here shaking hands with president harry truman in 1951, was iran's

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BBC News

the channel. that is one part of your net migration figures. other things like dependents of students, schemes like to ukraine and allowing people to come from hong kong and people to come from hong kong and people from afghanistan that sever the british military and also a really big part of this is economic migrants, people coming overfor work to support gaps in the economy where businesses have been bringing them over. that's really the thing that keir starmer and yvette cooper have been talking about most today. so, for example, yvette cooper said to the bbc this morning said that what labour would do to reduce those levels net migration is to essentially combine the immigration system with the skills and workforce system with the skills and workforce system so she said for example in engineering over the last few years said the engineering visas people coming from overseas have been going up coming from overseas have been going up but people doing apprenticeships and training in the uk has been

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Breakfast

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Fox News Live

confident because they can use ai to help commit crimes. the scientific discovery helps in her research, it helps and lots of business jobs. i think what we have to do we think about regulation is look for harms that are emerging and move quickly to try to stop them. >> you said you've seen some your students incorporating ai into their lives. >> it definitely. i love it, use it for everything from a fun stuff to work stuff i still grade my own paper so that the promise to my students were watching. quickset is a great comes back to california governor gavin newsom we set off the top. a lot of these businesses are and silicon valley. do you think is motivation avoiding the guardrails here is i am sure he likes love the tax revenue silicon valley brings, right? >> it is amazing how much ai development is concentrated in silicon valley. simply dominant in the space

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Fox News Live

a world where students have access to this kind of tool but with the bottom line is nobody knows where this is going to go 10, 15, 20 years would help her i think some people are a little more scared of what ai can bring picture of the movie terminator thing is when we self-aware and a wipe us all out in the future at some point. this is some politicians, elon musk talk about their going to grapple with in years to come we talked about at the top, talk about the individual decisions are going to have to make in terms of letting ai breathe and develop and do something good i haven't guardrails in place to make sure nothing horrible happens. >> he said the most important thing but nobody really knows what is going to happen. we need to have guardrails and place it. we need to figure it with the worst-case scenario is, how to ais and getting too smart? elon musk is worrying about reach a machine smarter than human being but how do you know that's happening? how do we stop it? people were about misuse it. criminals or terrorists more

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Ayman

>> in issuing official statements of empathy the university runs the risk of caring more about some places and events than others. the stance is representative of how deeply polarized america is today where expressing empathy is considered risky and devicive. it extends beyond academia. this week a nurse was fired from new york university after she expressed empathy for women losing their children in gaza. the reason? her use of the word genocide to describe what she believes is happening there. at the time, she was receiving a compassion award on stage. recently, a master student at harvard spoke out during a school award ceremony to stand up for the 13 harvard students who were denied diplomas for protesting on campus.

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The Big Weekend Show

education in kindergarten in the second year old are on ipads for years. trying to learn. then you look at the stats the test scores at a 30 year low for american students, this is the usa in countries like ireland and sylvania as far as her countries, 12% of third-graders in chicago public schools can read at a grade level. the media reaction when tom cotton and donald trump in 2020 said this could've come from the wuhan laboratory that studies coronavirus is and people said that the conspiracy theory things change when jon stewart went on stephen colbert. what if there was an outbreak of chocolate and hershey pennsylvania maybe the chocolate factory. everybody is complicit here whether fauci in the media that made him man of the year basically and making him an andrew cuomo the faces of truth during coronavirus. >> is one of the rounds and

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Ayman

anyone else that you may have been concerned about? >> reporter: thanks for having me. of course, of course i felt at risk. we live in an age as you mentioned where speaking up for humanity and against the killing of children is somehow still under attack. but, palestinian poet said we are not the ones living under the rubble. on the point of why the suspended students were protesting in the first place, we are living in a moment that is perhaps unique in the extent that israel and the western allies are inflicting upon the palestinian people the brutality of them and global outcry. but nothing that i said and nothing that the students who were protesting and students that were suspended or students across the nation is saying is new. palestinians have been sharing their opinions for decades. should not take students in they are at harvard, chicago,

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Ayman

charges that it levied against pro palestine students participating in activism and civil disobedience. if harvard were to do them, less empathetic on public issues and those things i might mention they might be near what they report to achieve. regardless what they say, they are not neutral. >> right. i guess now that you have graduated and you have your degree and about to go in the real world. when you look back at your time at harvard and what you learned about the institution, at the institution do you have regrets going to harvard? encouraging of other students to be selective where they go to school to do a full audit of where the universities are complicity in the issues that students may not agree with and

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Ayman

good. they are attempting to operate under a veneer of objectivity through their claim that they will no longer be taking stances or making statements on public issues whrvment in reality they very much complicate in bankrolling it. they are uniquely punishing students advocating for palestine and using their soft academic power. and all of this, frankly. ties to harvard out of occupied palestinian demands. the university disclose their investments. we know in the past, harvard infested $200 million in entities for illegal settlements in palestine and the actual dollar view of the invested in entities perpetrating in genocide right now is higher. number two, harvard divest the funds and that harvard drop the

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