why did you show the movie, i mean some might say, oh, she is trying to cause trouble with these bands, and push back against, i don t know, bans about showing disney movies, i don t understand it, but because of the don t say gay rules and other things, was there anything there that you are pushing back against by showing the movie? why did you show it? i did not even know that was a thing. the reason i showed it was because of its earth elements, and i will say that again and again, because it is the truth. if you ask any of my students, i am a huge earth advocate, i tell them all the time how it s a lie. i make them pick up trash before recess, because i want them to learn to take care of the earth, and since we were doing ecosystems and earth and science at the time than it was the perfect opportunity to show this new movie that the majority of them haven t seen that shows how the earth is alive. it has a heart in this movie. wow, well we ll be following this story, and we wish
looking to regulate artificial intelligence. yesterday, senate judiciary subcommittee held a hearing on the growing technology and its risks. the chief executive of the company behind the popular tool chatgpt testified and urged lawmakers to regulate the increasingly powerful a.i. technology. joining us now, the chair of that subcommittee hearing, democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut it s good to have you on this show this morning. i m curious what did you learn further during this hearing about the dangers of a.i. and if the ceo actually offered any, really, sensible solutions that can make it safer? thanks for having me, mika. and i think one of the really historic aspects of this hearing was that sam altman and a senior executive from ibm, and another leading expert from the private sector, all agreed
much for your reporting. richard haass, i d love to hear your thoughts on this. certainly, if there s no interest in decoupling, that s a funny way of showing it. there is no interest in decoupling. what they want to become is more selective, but i think that s a revealing story, mika. that tells you a lot of what you need to know about xi jinping s china. he s been in power just over ten years, and what you re seeing is, in every sphere of life, he is making questions of his rule, the party s continuity, what they see as national security and their ability to control things paramount. even if that means there s some loss in western economic involvement, which used to be the priority for china. this is very much a different china. control, security, the party, the person, all now come first, even at the cost of a degree of economic growth. that is today s china. richard haass, thank you very much for being on this morning. have a great weekend. you can check out richard s
be front and center here. what is on the agenda? what should president biden try to get out of this g7? well, further support for ukraine, as you discussed, willie, will be on the agenda. it won t change the fundamentals, but it ll be another demonstration of western solidarity. the g7 was created 50 years ago for the major industrial democratic countries. the idea was to bring in japan with the major countries of europe, canada and the united states. in some ways, this entire institution is having a rebirth. we can once again talk about the west. japanese want to put nuclear weapons on the agenda, abolition of them, hence the meeting in hiroshima. the problem is the world is, right now, going through a, if you will, a nuclear boom, no pun intended, in the sense that china and north korea are both ramping up their nuclear weapons as fast as they can. last but not least, the unwritten story of the or the background story is what we re talking about here.
i don t know where this ends for ron desantis and how he gets out of it. at the precise moment when this story broke yesterday, that disney was abandoning florida and ron desantis was taking this hit, where was bob iger? he was at the cannes film festival, standing next to harrison ford at the indiana jones 5 premiere as they got a standing ovation. that happened at the same moment. bob iger won this round, to be clear, mika. it does seem like this is an unforced error. so many republicans attacking desantis here for undermining the whole credo of the gop as being the party of business. instead, trying to intervene with government. it comes as he is his whole pitch is to make america florida. well, he s on the extreme right of so many issues right now, and it seems to really contradict which is his other argument, which i know you re about to tell us about which is that he is the most electable of the republicans, that he can win nationally and trump can t. yet, he s boxed hi