And now the hbo original series real time with bill maher the clock how are you doing? there robert baer. Hi everybody. How are you doing thank you very much. I know thank you very much. Hey wow. I appreciate it oh stop! okay. Wow. I know why you re excited today because trump s in l. A. Today. That s. Yeah. Can you feel it? doing some fundraising. Also, he s going to meet with the studios. He s got a great idea for a remake of the truth about cats. And dogs oh oh, man did you. Did you see the debate tuesday night? wow. Now i m just going by what cnn had 25 independents who didn t hadn t made their mind before the debate she won 23 to 2. So that s pretty. I haven t seen a woman beat an opponent that bad since that olympic boxer with the suspicious high levels of testosterone uh wow it was pretty bad for him but halfway through it, he had a look on his face like, boy, where s a sniper when you need one? oh, we kid oh yeah. I mean, nobody thought he did good. His teenage son, barron was
Restricts access to any archie documentary on the us armed groups, flagging it as potentially offensive. We hear from the films producer we have to fold the notification system in place for this particular documentary, and that is word. This is something ive heard of. I think anger in armenia as crowds demanded the prime minister, quits over a peace deal with azerbaijan, that they see as a trail with your headlines, ill be back in the hour with another look, stay with us is our to International Language is what makes us human unique, so whats behind one of our species . Most incredible inventions. And how is it changing with technology . Professor of computational linguistics, Computer Science and engineering at mit, robert byrd, vic, professor off computational linguistics, Computer Science and engineering at mit. Its really great to have you with us today professor. Well, going great, great to be here. Ok. So i mean, look at us, were like 7000000000 people and we speak 7000 languages
Not only just just here in the united states, but lots of other places too. So theres this aspect of language about whats knowledge of language thats inside your head, that you actually that every human being shares. But then theres also a separate nation about language, about how do you put it, what use do you put language . And those are 2 Different Things to different ways of looking at language. So if linguists can now think about the evolution of language, like what is language, or where is the language of all the ng . I mean, is it for them being divided into many different ones or will would just all speak at rahman tongue one day, sooner rather than later. Right. When i say, i dont think i will arrive at some kind of limbo where there is just simply one language used by everyone. I think there you have to distinguish between again 2 fundamental ways of looking at the evolution of language. One way is to think of it, you can think of the evolution of well, what was the initial o
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and all eyes on the georgia primaries, it s a big night for the gop and for donald trump. what will it tell about his power to shape the republican party? tonight with the context former eu foreign policy adviser nathalie tocci, and bryan lanza, a former trump communications director. hello, welcome to the programme. we don t yet have sue grey s full report into the parties held in downing street during lockdown, but we do have new and damning evidence of what went on. for the first time, insiders who attended these gatherings have told the bbc that parties were routine. they say staff sat on each other s laps at a leaving do in november 2020, the same party at which the prime minister is seen raising a glass, and that security guards were laughed at when they tried to stop one party from taking place. laura keunssberg has spoken to three people who worked in whitehall, for the bbc s panorama programme, one of whom had attended one of these parties. their voices are spoke