Dont hold your breath on that. What this healthcare process really shows is President Trump does not have support of a populist movement in congress. Remember our chart from two weeks ago snund the last two president s, republican and democrat the rich got richer and half the country got poorer. Donald trump was elected to change that, to be the champion of americans. He ran as a populist, not an ideological republican. The lack of a populist movement in congress to back a populist agenda will i think turn out to be the biggest roadblock to the change people voted for last year. To help us break it down, im joined by fox news anchor Melissa Francis from the outnumbered couch. Tim, i want to start with you. There has been so much speculation since that georgia result on what this means for the democrats. I think tim ryan had the most congressman tim ryan had the most quotable quote where he said the democrats brands is more toxic than trump. He advocated a switch to what he described as economic populism. Do you agree with that . I do. One of the criticisms we hear about jon ossoffs campaign is he would not take the step to endorse medicare for all and raising taxes on the wealthy. This is what the democrats need to be doing, embracing medicare for all. Steve well get to healthcare in a second. Its such a big story because of the Republican Healthcare effort. But the other aspects of that, jobs and income. The chart that i think is so explanatory of this populist movement, incomes have been falling for half the country. Whatat do democrats have to say about that . Ho i think we need a full employment agenda. The actual statistics, the jobless statistics dont really work with reality for a lot of americans. Nd a lot of folks are working parttime jobs. They would like fulltime jobs andd cant find them. Discouraged workers are included in a the unemployment statistic. There are americans who should be counted as unemployed or under employed and the government doesnt count them any more. We need public works and investment in infrastructure. This is the wealthiest country on thetu face of the in history and we can afford to do the same things as my dapsd generation, the greatest generation. Steve we are and rich country so why are the republicans coming out withrs aon bill thats medicaid for the poorest americans. Melissa we tried shovelready jobs at the top of the last administration, and it didnt work. Ar steve, i think your idea is sort of heed yum crazy. Working people in this country barely have insurance. No one can afford the insurance they have and they arent any good. Whenma you go to use it, it doesnt work for anything. What this bill does is send it back to the states. Maybe some of the states will make it better for the rich than the poor, but you have no idea. How is it possibly better for rich people and worse for poor people. Steve if you look at any government legislation and mandates there are winners and losers. Melissa i dont know how you see this one is for the rich. Steve one category of the winners are younger healthy people. But the people who lose the most are the older poorer people. Sa. I am going to take care of everybody. I dont care if it cost me votes or not. Everyone will be taking care of much better than theyre taking care of now. Im not going to cut Social Security or medicaid or medicare. Theres a bit of a difference there between the populist argument that he made in the campaign what were seen coming out of congress. I agree, i do worry, melissa, that repealin repealing the taxt benefits largely the wealthy and putting millions of americans out, without insurance is something that isnt really part of the populist agenda. I hope the senate bill teaches, changes it slightly. I think there is a good reason for passing it, whatever the defects, just the way that the rules are, youve got to get to what we might all agree on which is something to get the economy moving and jobs and incomes up which is tax reform. Youve got a do the healthcare first. Melissa said we tried public works before shovel ready jobs. We really didnt. When you take a look at the obama stimulus, about one third was shovel ready jobs that were there are ready. That doesnt include the jobs programs that were in the works. Roads and bridges that were already being planned is not really new stimulus. The other two thirds for tax credits that didnt work out too well. You prove my point. We tried it and it didnt work. Later i want to do a special focus on the infrastructure plan that would work because theres a big difference between what was tried before and what we need now. Before we go, i wanted to bring up another thing that makes this debate the sleight part of a bombshell report. First, tell us what was and second doesnt change anything in terms of our understanding of whats going on. Absolutely. The Washington Post came out friday with an article that said, for the first time, in early august president obama had clear evidence, not only that russia was meddling in our election and our democracy on multiple fronts, but signals intelligence that Vladimir Putin himself had authorized it. This, if ever there was a bipartisan issue, this is it. I think this is a fundamental problem that goes to the heart of our democracy. It is something that we should be dealing with on a bipartisan issue, we should be working to punish the russians which obama didnt do enough of, and we should sure up our cyber defenses. And then move on to the agenda to help america. I think thats a good summary. People are sick of all the investigation. They want retaliation and then get on with the agenda. Absolutely. I agree with what he said. Why didnt we do anything about it. Why did he stop it from happening, why did it only become an investigation and a big deal when donald trump won. Let me just add to that. Its a twopart thing. I believe obama should have done more and President Trump has an opportunity to lift the cloud thats hanging over his administration and do what we shouldve done with russia all along and thats for punishing them. I think its a really good point that theres information that obama had but weve got to get on. I think people need jobs and they need their incomes raised, thats what weve got to get on with. Lots more to discuss there. Coming up we have a next revolution exclusive. Theres no way i could let others know what my political beliefs are with out fear of getting fired. So scared for their jobs they had to go undercover. You will meet the conservative valley employees who say they have to stay in the shadows when it comes to politics or they will be unemployed. 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Thank you so much for joining us today. We really appreciate it. Theres been a lot of national soulsearching about the tone of our political discourse, the anger and rage thats out there. There are a lot of factors involved but one thing people have been pointing to his social media and the way people express their views on social media. Why do you think people do behave in a different way online. Why is there so much anger and hate on social media. I think the trend is that people are increasingly splitting their lives between the physical world in a digital world. The internet allows them to experiment with different versions of themselves. The barriers that prevent us from saying or doing Different Things are just much lower. If you think about how many phone numbers you have, each individual is Walking Around with a virtual entourage of themselves so who they are on tuesday may be different than thursday and that applies to all of us. What i find interesting and grounds for hope is the work that you are doing, youre actually using technology to try to do something about this phenomenon. Tell us a bit more about what youre up too. The decline in civility on the internet has become one of the most universally understood challenges that we face. The question that we asked ourselves is can we use machine learning. Can we use Artificial Intelligence to make it easier for publishers to spot toxicity on the web. What is that exactly mean. Youre saying you can identify through computer algorithms specific words and phrases that are hateful and angry . Is that what youre saying. With artificial an intellige, its only as effective as the amount of data you have and how annotated that data is. We built an ai based on a large amount of Training Data were any publisher and platform can run the comments on their site to our technology. It returns a score of zero to 100 on how toxic it is. We are defining it by likely to cause someone to leave the conversation. Then when a publisher platform does, its entirely up to them. They may use it to flag certain comments above the threshold for their moderators or decide to have a dynamic dial where the viewer can decide what they want to see or not see. I think this is important. Your filtering by tone, not by topic. Your filtering by toxicity, not by content. In that sense youre actually making it easier for people to voice their opinion. What youre saying is they can express their views on substantive issues, its just the way they do it that we can control. Youre literally giving them a score, youre using the word toxicity. Would hate be a good substitute for that. Its interesting so we are experimenting with lots of different ai models. We began with toxicity because it was the easiest to measure based on the Training Data but were also exploring a sheen learning models that return a score of how insubstantial it is or how offtopic it is. We are experimenting with lots of things. I think what you said is important, when i tell people about this one of the first things they raises this question of isnt the censorship. My response is, look at the default position. There is so much toxicity on the internet that publishers and platforms are shutting down comments altogether. Just this past week, in New York Times ten human moderators who look at 10000 comments a day for moderation and that only constitutes 10 of the 200 articles they get everyday. Theyre so overwhelmed by the comments that they dont allow discussion on most of their top stories and opinion pieces. Something like this technology that we built which is called perspective makes it so they can increase the number of articles that allow for discussion four times over. My last question is how widely adopted is this work could this be. Whos using it at the moment and given that a lot of this conversation is around twitter and how twitter has become the place where a lot of this is expressed, are they able to use it . Are they likely to use it. Any publisher and platform can use this. We are agnostic at jigsaw alphabet about what publishers or platforms do with the score that the technology provides. Whats interesting is seeing the different applications. You have somewhere using it to say any comments that are north of 75 toxic we are going to flag. Then you have others that are experimenting with authorship where theyve determined most of the of noxious comments are not based on somebody whos meanspirited, but somebody who doesnt realize their commentary is of noxious. Would be nice if we could integrate the equivalent of a spellcheck for toxicity. You also get some who are experimenting with that dynamic way for you and me who havent completely different views of what types of commentary or discussion were willing to read, to turn the volume up or down. We also see it integrated by product review platforms. Anybody can use it right now. What we are looking for is experiments with moderation and viewership and authorship. I think we will see in the next few months how this plays out. I thanks to jared cohen. Can any of that really stop the online rhetoric that led to hatred and violence . Next the panel will weigh in. Also, they are afraid to show their face but you have to hear their story. Silicon valley employees who say they have been forced into they have been forced into hiding by their colleagues. Which you are you . They have been forced into hiding by their colleagues. Be the you who doesnt cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. 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As he was talking about it, all i could think about was when facebook was sorting real news from fake news and they had such a trouble and had to have a worldwide symposium and bring everyone in. I would say its easier to tell the difference between real news and fake news than it is someones tone. What about this idea that youre going to be sorting through people who didnt mean to be rude but didnt know better. This is the future. Every word he used was subjective including the arbiter who decides whats mean. That is a very important question that is yet unanswered. Let me give you a slightly different perspective. In the United States and especially in Silicon Valley, we have a very expansive view of the first amendment. I am german by heritage. Other countries have drawn different lines in whats appropriate commentary or not. I thought jared solution was very interesting because it doesnt get into censoring content. As you know, the Internet Companies operate under a safe harbor rule where theyre not allowed to editorialize content and then they can publicize whatever they wanted. They sounded more like a voluntary tool you could use if you wanted to and i think thats very appropriate. Hang on, i just wanted to ask whether you think this whole conversation is one we need to be having at all. Is it just part of the backandforth of debate . Are we getting too worked up over all of it. I think its a symptom of a larger problem which is that folks feel frustration that the political discourse is not addressing the real needs. There are not enough public debates between candidates for political office. I so agree with that. Thats exactly right. I have fought for it in my own races in the past. Where im from in florida, the new chair of the Democratic Party has promised to encourage debate between candidates including in primaries. I think thats the direction we have to go. The best way to confront hate speech is by having it lead to proper speech, the debate on real issues. By the way, you say thats the best way, if our audience hangs around you will see a very exciting new way to confront hate speech. We talk a lot about social med media. Theres also the media itself and theres been a lot of discussion around how the media, almost as a business priority, theres a really interesting quote from peggy noonan and her comment from a couple weeks ago which i think weve got on screen. It speaks to the point about what the media is doing. By indulging their and their audience rage, they spread the rage. They celebrate themselves. They stood up to man. Based stood truth to power. But what courage does that take. The numbers go up, they get a better contract. Shes talking about the media anything she specifically called out Steven Colbert on the late show. Is it actually Good Business and what we do about that. I think it is and i think its on both sides, its everywhere, that kind of story is easy to pick out. When you sit there and analyze the real detail of the healthcare bill and you go over things, people get bored. Its harder to make that interesting then to show video of people screaming and yelling or whatever the latest fire is. I certainly appreciate that the media is probably adding fuel to the fire, but i dont know how you solve that if the audience doesnt want the substance when you put it out there. Who are we to force them to take it when what they want is to see this other stuff. Its like one of those things, ever since ive been involved its been one of those questions where the politicians themselves say that we actually want to talk about the issues. To your point, i think the debates may be way to it. The debates, people really enjoyed them. There were great readings there. There was frustration when a lot of these programs treat politics as a horse race and ignore the issues. I think if there was more presentation of the issues you would have a better informed public and the ratings would probably follow. Solve the problem in ten seconds. I cant solve the problem, but i do think more debate and substantive debate is important. Taxpayer money, your money, floating in the d. C. Swap. Still ahead, this weeks swamp watched takes on the militaryindustrial complex. You cant miss that. Next, in the shadows of Silicon Valley, employees are afraid to go public and tell me why there conservatives believes have them fear for their career. The next revolution that will be tonight, a next revolution exclusive. On this show we are fully committed to diversity and tolerance. Its wellknown that Silicon Valley has a diversity problem. We were interested to learn of a new app built by engineers that allow tech works workers to share their stories of workplace bullying. At the employees request, weve disguised their identities. The day after the election, one of my colleagues said i cant believe how many sexists and racist people are in this country. Said what you mean. He said everybody that voted for trump is a sexist and racist. I dont if possible to have a dialogue when theres not a safe space to talk. I think its pretty funny when you think about how the left is always pushing safe spaces and open dialogue. Thats currently the last thing they want to have. Everyone feeling well come and can talk about anything, pretty much everyone can do that if youre not conservative. Is there an equivalence on the other side. I think its important to expose to people on the right feeling that their views are not socially acceptable. Beyond the workplace do you think theres example of people on the left feeling they can speak out. Of course. I used to teach at a conservative university and i know there were liberals who were worried about how their own speech and their own political activism and scholarship might be greeted by the powers that be at the university. I do think you often have liberals who feel threatened in the workplace and probably more than at universities, and big corporations. What is your perspective. I actually think the roles have flopped in this country and i think its so interesting. It used to be that the head of corporations were republican and all the working people were democrats and had to have really swapped places. When you talk about the big banks on wall street, theyre all registered democrat and its this liberal elitism in a lot of ways that draw the contrast with the workers were actually people who came out for donald trump, the populace, the working people who came forward and have identified with republicans. Its just amazing to me to see the swap happen. Thats basically what were trying to highlight on this show. Its very interesting. Ive lived in dallas texas and now i live in Silicon Valley. Closemindedness is everywhere and its getting worse and its unfortunate. After five for the gentleman, i felt i for people who think they cant unionize and its something we need to fight on all sides. Well said. I agree with that very much. Coming up, we shine a new light coming up, we shine a new light on the p so how old do you want to be when you retire . Uhh, i was thinking around 70. Alright, and before that . You mean after that . No, im talking before that. Do you have things you want to do before you retire . Oh yeah sure. Ok, like what . But i thought we were supposed to be talking about investing for retirement . Were absolutely doing that. But theres no law you cant make the most of today. What do you want to do . Id really like to run with the bulls. Wow. Yea. Hope youre fast. I am. 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We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought or unsought by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of miss placed power exists and will persist. Those powerful words from president eisenhower warned us about the rise of the most costly swamp in washington. The militaryindustrial complex is this weeks swamp watch. Every week we just giggle at this. Its not a left versus right. We saw a fivestar general one about this 56 years ago and a certain wellknown president ial candidate criticized it much more recently. They are ordering missiles that they dont want because of politics, because of special interests, because the company that makes the missile is a contributor. We are buying equipment that we dont even want because Certain Companies have better political skills. We hear a lot about the wasted billions of dollars in our defense budget, but the truly disgusting thing is that its not waste. Waste makes it sound like an accident. This is no accident. Its corruption. Heres how it works. The militaryindustrial complex is made up of three parts. Its known as an iron triangle. The congress and the bureaucracy and then the defense and arms manufacturers who get paid handsomely to provide everything from security to meals for soldiers. They want lucrative government contracts. How do they get them . You would hope it was by providing the best service for the best value. After all, its our money and our nations defense, but in the militaryindustrial swamp, its not quality that counts, its connections. The rotten truth is there is a revolving deal between the defense contracts in the defense contracts. James mattis was paid 242,000 and up to 500,000 in Stock Options by the Company General dynamics that builds tanks and submarines. He also received a 20000 speaking fee. He is now secretary of defense where he has authority over the department nearly 600 billion annual budget. Then there is john kelly he was paid 166,000 as an advisor to a company that gets 96 of its revenue from government contracts and which was recently selected to train immigrations and customs enforcement. He is now secretary of Homeland Security where he oversees ice. Whwhile they were required to sp down from those positions before working for the government, its typical. These Defense Companies have been built on having friends in high places. William lynn has made his way through the revolving door three times. He is currently the ceo of the defense contractor leonhard leonardo drx. From 2009 2011 he was Deputy Director where he saw the oversaw the annual budget. Before that he was in charge of Government Operations and strategy. He got his start back in 1993 working in the office of the secretary of defense. Then, theres former Defense Department official kevin janz who went on to found the companies skyway where his rolodex mustve come in handy. The Company Helps its clients compete for federal contracts. The same contracts he used to dole out. According to their own website. Kevin built his company on the premise that no one knows the federal acquisition system better than those Contracting Officers who managed it on the inside. Totally shameless. Now, it will come as no surprise to regular viewers that our elected representatives are big part of this triangle. Their interests are clear. They want political donations and defense contractors are happy to play ball. Every year, a few dozen members of congress at the Defense Department that the budget which practically guarantees huge donations from defense contractors. In 2015, the 48 congressmen and senators who sat on the Armed ServicesCommittee Received on average 400 30,000 dollars from defense contracts. Its even more of a jackpot if you chair one of these committees. Come on down to durbin of illinois. The secondhighest highest ranking. In 2013 deserving became chair of the committee which led to a wave of cash accounts several of the top seven largest contributors. Beyond political donations, some congressmen have made their own way through the military Industrial Defense revolving door. In 2013 when the pentagon wanted to count the drones, democratic representative jim moran stepped in and wrote a letter demanding they follow through on the ord order. What an incredible coincidence that he Left Congress soon after only to land a job as a lobbyist. President eisenhower was right, but i wonder if even he could have predicted just how swampy the militaryindustrial complex would turn out to be. Now, if any of you at home have suggestions, please email them to us at the next revolutio revolution. Com. Earlier we saw hightech answers to online hate. Coming up we have a lowtech version, but its very sweet. In fact, its a cake. That plus the final four from our panel. Stay out front with tempurpedic. 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Before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. Always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. Alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. Some serious allergic reactions can occur. Do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. Most people using stelara® saw 75 clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. Be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. Earlier tonight we heard from jericho and whose using Artificial Intelligence to fight hate online. Who needs all that hightech nonsense when youve got troll cakes started in new york earlier this year. The idea is to shame online trolls into better habits by confronting them with their vicious words like on a cake. We have one right here. They are bringing it in. This was a tweet that i got, it gets a little aggressives to call it a troll but they said like Steve Hiltons new show, can you get him to wear up proper business shirt. Close make the man. He is scruffy. There it is on the cake, hes scruffy. I think she likes your show. Its not bad. What you think. Its a beautiful cake. Troll cakes. If you want to beat those trolls, go to troll cake. Weve just got a few minutes left. I want everyone to brush up on their map. When you hear about cuts on healthcare, its slowing the growth on spending. Its like saying next week im only going to gain 1 pound instead of three. The 700 billion cut in medicaid is not a cut. Its in increase of less than what wouldve been. Thank you for clearing that up. Id expect nothing less from our business channel representative. President eisenhowers farewell address, when he warned about the militaryindustrial complex. He also talked about the need for balancing a strong Public Sector with the private sector. That you dont have free markets that work well if you dont have strong investment in public infrastructure, and without a strong freemarket you wont have the tax base for a strong Public Sector. As a percentage of the overall economy, federal spending and employment are down to those administration levels. You compare that with the trillions of dollars that the Federal Reserve has been on wall street and theres a big imbalance. You need a new deal thats when you provide jobs in healthcare and education. Whats interesting about that is that i think President Trump would agree with a lot of that. Great swamp watch. I will leave you with one thought. Our gps satellites are sold to us by the big defense contractors, over 220 million each. There are several Silicon Valley firms that build satellites for between two and 5 billion. 220 million and between two and 5 million. Lots to unpack an in future additions. Thats all we have time for tonight. You can learn more about the next revolution by focusing on facebook and twitter. Thank you very much to the panel tonight. Im sorry i wont be here next week because i will be on an rv trip in california. We will see you back here in two weeks for the next revolution. G apple. Next is the fox report. Have a good night. The white house is throwing its weight behind Republican Health care bill whose fate is in the u. S. Senate. It hangs in the balance. Hello im gregg in for harris, watching the fox report. Time on capital hill right now the Gop Health Care plan is expected to head to the senate floor sometime this week with republican still searching desperately for the minimum 50 votes needed. The Party Leadership is looking to thread the needle and went over a handful of holdouts without losing anybody from the s column. President trump is weighing in on the delicate