together the last congress. there is no reason why we can t find consensus on this congress as well. good morning, everyone. who said washington, d.c., is boring? i ve been trying to tell everybody. i mean, the real what would you call it, the real congress? the real lawmakers of washington, d.c. a lot livelier. where is andy cohen? i m sure somewhere watching and taking notes saying i need to start this. hey, we re here live in washington with our coverage of the state of the union. post analysis. president biden heckled and boo d during a speech he gave last night. still, insisting he can reach acro across the aisle to get things done. we re going to talk to the white house in just a few minutes. also, a moment that stood out last night, mitt romney calling out george santos and his lies on the house floor in the chamber after president biden s speech telling santos, quote, you don t belong here. i told you it was dramatic. and manhattan s district attor
twitter policies but there was one section that didn t receive as much attention as the rest including details about how media organizations and big tech, including former employees of the department of justice, agreed to working in concert to protect joe biden against damaging stories. this all happened at the aspen institute in august 2020. labeled a table top exercise on combating disinformation. it morphed into smothering a perfectly legitimate story. due to new emails given to us by shellenberger once we started pulling the thread of which journalists and social media employees were involved we found other past associations that should raise eyebrows. first is nathaniel current head of cybersecurity policy at facebook. formerly of the department of justice, and these two, grotto and jeannine both from stanford, and the latter, a former bureau chief at the washington post. now, stanford s connection is important because it was that you are playbook that this ha
ukraine s foreign minister urged council members to thwart any russian attempts to abuse the position. the presidency is largely ceremonial, although it oversees the agenda. now on bbc news, talking business, and what the rise of ai chatbots could mean for the future of work. hello everybody, welcome to talking business with me, aaron hazelhurst. let s go and have a look at what is on the show. the rise of the ai chat pot, the great global artificial intelligence race is under way as chatgpt takes the world by storm. this humanlike tech is wowing people across the globe with its ability to hold a coherent conversation, concoct poetry and even create computer code. but as we hand over the keys to technology should we be more worried about the consequences and just what could all of this mean for the future of work? i m going to be discussing all of this with these two, a director of technology from that un and a recruitment expert who specialises in what it means to be a human
case will be adjudicated in a court of law. white prima circumstances according to them the five african-american cops who beat him to death are racist participants in a deeply bigoted system and that s the narrative. here s the time magazine quote. there can be no doubt that entrenched institutional racism lies at the heart of this case. the boston globe , black cops kill tyree nichols. systemic racism will be the death of us all. upheld institutional and cultural racism in tyree nichols murder. fake news cnn, the police who killed tyree nichols were black but they might still have been driven by racism, and cnn s monday dare jones, if you think the memphis police officers had to be white in order to exhibit anti-blackness you need to take an a.p. african-american studies course that ron desantis just banned, and the race obsessed hill quote, entire system of policing based on white supremacist violence and we see people under the boot of oppression carry its water al
case will be adjudicated in a court of law. white prima circumstances according to them the five african-american cops who beat him to death are racist participants in a deeply bigoted system and that s the narrative. here s the time magazine quote. there can be no doubt that entrenched institutional racism lies at the heart of this case. the boston globe , black cops kill tyree nichols. systemic racism will be the death of us all. upheld institutional and cultural racism in tyree nichols murder. fake news cnn, the police who killed tyree nichols were black but they might still have been driven by racism, and cnn s monday dare jones, if you think the memphis police officers had to be white in order to exhibit anti-blackness you need to take an a.p. african-american studies course that ron desantis just banned, and the race obsessed hill quote, entire system of policing based on white supremacist violence and we see people under the boot of oppression carry its water al