Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. With 66 shot and 12 killed in just a 63 hour period, including a boy riding his bike and a this 14yearold, and two 17yearold girls just standing on the sidewalk. We have a heavy heart. Our souls are burdened. What happened this weekend did not happen in every neighborhood in chicago, but it is unacceptable to happen in any neighborhood of chicago. Laura so far this year, 1785 have been shot in chicago and 318 killed. Believe it or not, shootings are actually down 30 from 2017 and murders are down 25 , but still those figures are well above what chicago experienced earlier in the decade. In 2011 when democratic mayor rahm emanuel was elected, there were 436 murders in chicago. By 2016 that number had
ballooned to 771, a 77 increase and while 2017 was down from the high watermark it still saw a devastating 650 slain. As you might imagine the
someone who is competent and in my opinion they want somebody that has a personality, which is something the republicans always do well when they choose personality like a ronald reagan or a donald trump and if you are thinking about the future. individual who will probably be the nominee of the party next time it will be that person who has chosen for vice president. so i think trump has a lot to do with this: on the right track. according to the bidding site the clear favorite is tim scott senator from south carolina. 17.5% implied probability. doug burgum comes in with a healthy second at 1.3%. back to this point, i mean, in this case, the vice presidential pick seems to me to matter a little bit, given those suburban women that you have to pull in and maybe some establishment types who still aren t comfortable pulling the lever for trump. i mean, i typically looked at the vice presidential candidate as just a rounding out of the ticket. this time i actually do believe
basically describes itself as both nonpartisan and independent. they were founded just this year. so, this is their first study. they asked some pretty basic election related questions to see if artificial intelligence got it right. we re talking versions of models that you and i have all heard of like google s gemmy and open chatgpt and they asked questions that were pretty easy to find the answers to. what they found was striking. first, let s look at the version of gemini pro they tested. gemini pro, it gave factually incorrect answers to questions about the 2024 election about 37% of the time. we re talking incorrect answers. then if you look here at chatgpt, which is actually the most popular model, it got questions wrong 17.5% of the time. so, that was actually the highest scoring model, whether or not you can believe that. and then if you just look on average, we re talking all five of the learning models that were popular, they answered wrong, as you mentioned, more than a quar
someone who is competent and in my opinion they want somebody that has a personality, which is something the republicans always do well when they choose personality like a ronald reagan or a donald trump and if you are thinking about the future. individual who will probably be the nominee of the party next time it will be that person who has chosen for vice president. so i think trump has a lot to do with this: on the right track. according to the bidding site the clear favorite is tim scott senator from south carolina. 17.5% implied probability. doug burgum comes in with a healthy second at 1.3%. back to this point, i mean, in this case, the vice presidential pick seems to me to matter a little bit, given those suburban women that you have to pull in and maybe some establishment types who still aren t comfortable pulling the lever for trump. i mean, i typically looked at the vice presidential candidate as just a rounding out of the ticket. this time i actually do believe it matter
and you ve lost three classmates to veteran suicide, which i m guessing is part of the reason, congressman james, that you are working together on this piece of legislation. yeah, veteran entry to apprenticeship act one step we are taking to smooth the transition back from military service. the toughest issues we face should not be transitioning into civilian world and doing everything that we cannot just to move back to a job but to give our veterans purpose and to tear down barriers to allowing them to pursue excellence outside of the military is something that we are personally dedicated to. bret: the national veteran suicide prevention annual report has 6392 suicides. that s 17.5 per day. congressman ryan, that s a big problem. well, it is. we have now lost more post 9/11 veterans to suicide than we lost in active combat.