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Transcripts for CNN New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez 20211010 11:40:00

Beautiful or average faces beautiful through filters. one of the ways to increase potency of any drug is to combine drugs together, so it combines beautiful faces with games, with sex, with money, with story telling, all of which creates a more potent medium and drug. it enumerates things. we know when we give a number to something, for example, a number of likes or rankings, that makes it more potent. and then finally there s novelty. one of the things that s reinforcing for our brains, something you liked before, but add something a little bit new. the algorithms that facebook and other social media apps have created is to follow us and know what we liked before and then suggest that s similar but a little bit different. that really triggers, you know, our desire to keep swiping or tapping, which is why, for example, in my case i can start out watching youtube videos of american idol and end up

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20210927 18:12:00

There greens end up going in the centerleft or center right, it makes things more complicated and is already relationship. the greens might have to drive the liberals into it as well. this is going to be difficult. not love at first sight. the liberals are little attacks a little spending and the greens are high tax hike spending to front theirfight against time high tax hike spending to front their fight against time page. it high tax hike spending to front theirfight against time page. it is difficult match but they will keep swiping and keep talking and keep dating. so we are looking at three different parties. this is burning. things can get pretty modern. wherever you are watching in the world the reason these negotiations matter is they will impact the kind of government germany has an germany in one of the most influential countries in the world so is decisions impact all of us in different ways. let us speak to someone who worked with angela merkel in past campaigns and runs a political advisor company and ease david is here. you just heard our interview. what do you make of the

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20210905 05:22:00

Encounter, cop or not. so young. just 23 and a mother of two. but there she was. and what happened to her, as the deputies could clearly see, was close up and intense and murder. did you see any obvious injuries on her body? well, there was some bruising on her arms. there was some bruising around her neck. what was less clear, however, was exactly how her death was caused although did it leap out at you, though, and say, somebody beat this girl or strangled her, or something ? it was suspicious. very suspicious. the sort of thing that could keep crime scene investigators busy all night. swiping for dna, taking fingerprints, collecting all the bits of evidence. and yet and this was very strange after just a few hours, during which they didn t do those things, the deputies left and told cassy s family,

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Gutfeld 20210901 03:53:00

Women would probably have want guy that sleeping around and broaching then has roaches in his apartment. if you as the survey it would b one and not the other, but i think if you re dating, anythin goes, if your not married, ther are no repercussions to dating. people who are just dating who were thinking they were going t broke up, you were playing madden on ricky. you not going to lose a child, you not going to lose a house. not by getting married. this matters, i have skin in th game, i lose half of this jacket . i don t want to hear anybody. out, so what do you do. you pick up your phone and you start swiping again. boo-hoo, it is so easy, to you what remember what it was like single? i was the master of this. and never got caught because yo don t put anybody s real name i your phone because that s how people get caught fraid when th

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20210817 04:51:00

Opportunity, especially during the pandemic, the loneliness statistics have been on the rise for years, but it has been exacerbated by the pandemic and unfortunately, the other online platforms out there are incredibly time consuming. so looking online to find new friends is nothing new, but with bumble and tinder, the hyper easy functionality of swiping and directly focusing on meeting like minded people has saved people a lot of time, and has actually been a saviour during the pandemic, and there has been an increase in both men and women using them. 83%, i believe, of men, are up taking bumble, and 40% of women in the last year alone. to taking bumble, and 4096 of women in the last year alone. in the last year alone. to what extent do in the last year alone. to what extent do we in the last year alone. to what extent do we know in the last year alone. to what extent do we know how - in the last year alone. to what extent do we know how many| in the last year alone. to what i extent do we know how many of those are looking for friendship and how many are looking for love? looking for love? that is the direct link, looking for love? that is the direct link, people - looking for love? that is the direct link, people looking l looking for love? that is the l direct link, people looking for

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20210811 05:06:00

There is been some scepticism. he would be charged. one of the accusers has gone public with her allegations. from a legal standpoint, criminally, how does this potentially play out? well, under new york law there is a range of sexual misconduct, the lowest would be forcible touching. and it is not just comments and maybe sort of swiping someone in an awkward way. there are allegations that he groped people in very personal places. and that could give rise to a criminal charge. most likely a misdemeanor. but this would, very early stages in this moment. the prosecutors would take that complaint presumably and do a separate investigation interviewing other witnesses to see if they can build a case beyond a reasonable doubt of criminal liability. and that s of course setting aside potential civil liability for the state of new york or for him personally. the idea that maggie raise that had some people are suggesting he could run again.

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20210811 01:06:00

He would be charged. one of the accusers has gone public with her allegations. from a legal standpoint, criminally, how does this potentially play out? well, under new york law there is a range of sexual misconduct, the lowest would be forcible touching. and it is not just comments and maybe sort of swiping someone in an awkward way. there are allegations that he groped people in very personal places. and that could give rise to a criminal charge. most likely a misdemeanor. but this would, very early stages in this moment. the prosecutors would take that complaint presumably and do a separate investigation interviewing other witnesses to see if they can build a case beyond a reasonable doubt of criminal liability. and that s of course setting aside potential civil liability for the state of new york or for him personally. the idea that maggie raise that had some people are suggesting he could run again. even in a 84 or so.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Monday in Parliament 20240604 01:47:00

To widen participation? i why is the government s priority protecting - hate speech, rather- than the students who face racism or sexual harassment on campus, or students - who are struggling - with poor mental health? but others felt the bill should be a priority. i worry that we re moving towards what i would call a swipe left society. that where, like certain apps, you keep swiping until you get to a point of view or a debate that you agree with, and that s the only thing that you see. we must make sure that in universities, we challenge each other, that we see the arguments of other points of view to make sure that it s rounded and we do, again, as i say, get to the truth. now freedom of speech only matters where it s controversial, when it s challenging. and that s why one of

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Transcripts for MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle Reports 20210609 13:47:00

Him about this new rollout and this new variant right here on meet the press daily. we have to talk about this. this gives me chills to read about it. this cicada invasion is no joke. the growing storm of insects is now blamed and i mentioned it at the top of the show on grounding a white house charter plane last night and also a car crash in ohio and that s just the beginning. morgan radford joins us with the crazy details. cicadas are known as a harmless nuisance and obviously not this year. you nailed it, stephanie. they re creating quite the buzz and quite the stir because as you mentioned, not only have they managed to ground the white house press corps, they ve also been responsible for a car crash and the president swiping one away. take a look. this morning, brood x is breaking news, cicadas grounding the white house press corps

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20210608 03:50:00

All about tests, all about the mechanics of passing regular assessments, but i wonder if there s something else going on, too, which isn tjust about schools and teaching butjust the way in which we live our lives? we see two and three year olds now who have become used to swiping with their fingers on screens. we see primary school kids who have smart phones. could that be something to do with the fact children aren t engaging with books, perhaps, in the way that they used to? it could be. actually, the description you ve just given, i ve seen toddlers in their buggies with phones and looking at things in one sort or another. there s a very strange thing going on, culturally speaking, which is that we re giving children a level of autonomy, we could argue how much it is but even so, handing them things like screens and playing with them and so on, at the very same moment that classrooms are in a sense being asked, whether they do it or not is another matter, but being asked to close down and be much more going back

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