Chinese invasion of Taiwan may come sooner than expected The timeline for a potential Chinese attempt to take Taiwan by force seems to be getting shorter. Driving the news: Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Biden not to "play with fire" over Taiwan on Thursday, according to the Chinese readout of a call between the two leaders. That contentious exchange comes with Beijing threatening "serious consequences" if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi follows through on a planned visit to the self-governing island. ... Read more Manchin, Schumer Reveal Washington's Best Kept SecretManchin, Schumer Reveal Washington's Best Kept Secret | Stephen Colbert | 07/28/22 | 10:04
1 in 5 Americans fear they'll get monkeypox.
Plan G or Plan N Medicare Supplement?Plan G or Plan N Medicare Supplement? This new data is IMPORTANT | Christopher Westfall | 07/23/21 | 26:44 Mediterranean ecosystem suffering 'marine wildfire' as temperatures peak | 07/29/22 | article |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, July 29 [10:57] Behind the Scenes of the Senate Climate Bill & What Finally Pushed Joe Manchin to Make a Deal | DN | 07/29/22 | 14:59
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07.29.2022. 09:26
U.S. economy shrinks for second straight quarter, igniting recession fears The U.S. economy contracted for the second straight quarter, with growth falling at a 0.9% annual rate in the April-June period. Why it matters: The highly anticipated report is likely to fan new debate about the faltering economy and adds to the Biden administration's mounting political headaches. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is moving to slow economic growth in a bid to contain sky-high inflation. Economists expected the economy to grow at a 0.4% annualized pace. State of play: The data comes after GDP fell at a 1.6% annualized rate in the first three months of the year, as trade weighed on headline growth. To be sure, an independent group of economists officially decide whether or not the U.S. is officially in a recession - and they haven't called it yet. ... Read more
People with new jobs are making more money than those who stayed put.
Senate passes major chip funding bill The Senate voted 64-33 Wednesday to approve a $280 billion package meant to spur U.S. chip manufacturing, a major victory for the Biden administration and chip-makers. Why it matters: The bill aims to reverse a long-term decline in domestic manufacturing of the computer chips that go into cars, computers, appliances and a range of other everyday items, after the pandemic exposed the fragility of the international supply chain. Driving the news: The bill, which has gone through many names (most recently the Chips and Science bill), includes $52 billion in funding for domestic production of semiconductors. ... Read more
Jan. 6 committee has a formal path to share investigative material with DOJ, its chair says.
What's in the Democrats' climate and energy legislation The bill, dubbed the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022," would spend nearly $370 billion on a raft of tax credits to help stimulate adoption of clean energy technologies. Senate Democrats struck a deal with West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin on Thursday for an expansive bill that includes the biggest package in U.S. history to address climate change. The bill, H.R. 5376 (117), dubbed the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022," would spend nearly $370 billion on a raft of tax credits to help stimulate adoption of clean energy technologies, as well as spending for low-income and minority communities that suffer disproportionately from pollution. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, July 28 [10:04] Taliban Rule an "Epic Failure" for Afghanistan with Widespread Poverty, Crackdown on Women & Girls | DN | 07/28/22 | 8:03
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The power of knowing your neighbors A majority of Americans don't know most of their neighbors - and they barely talk to the ones they do know. Why it matters: Strong neighborhoods boost the health, happiness, and longevity of their residents. But over the last several decades, our connections with our neighbors have been fraying. What's happening: We're leaving our homes with our screens in our hands. The pandemic made us even less likely than we were before to stop and chat with new folks. By the numbers: 57% of Americans say they know only some or none of their neighbors, according to a Pew Research Center survey. That share climbs up to 72% among 30- to 49-year-olds and 78% among 18- to 29-year-olds. 58% say they know their neighbors but don't spend time chatting or hanging out with them. ... Read more Bernie Sanders Shreds 'Chips Act'Bernie Sanders Shreds 'Chips Act' In Incredible Speech | The Rational National | 07/26/22 | 21:56
In one of the most impressive floor speeches in some time, Independent senator Bernie Sanders made a forceful but nuanced critique of the 'Chips Act', the semiconductor microchip production bill, as it passed a key bipartisan vote in the Senate.
Humanity can't equivocate any longer. This is a climate emergency We are declaring a climate emergency. Everyone can, in whatever place on Earth they call home. No one needs to wait for politicians any more - we have been waiting for them for decades. What history shows us is that when people lead, governments follow. Our power resides in what we are witnessing. We cannot deny that Great Salt Lake is vanishing before our eyes into a sun-cracked playa of salt and toxic chemicals. Nor can we deny that Lake Mead is reduced to a puddle. In New Mexico a wildfire that began in early April is still burning in late July. Last August, the eye of Hurricane Ida split in two - there was no calm - only 190mph winds ripping towns in the bayous of Louisiana to shreds; and 7m acres in the American west burned in 2021. The future the scientists warned us about is where we live now. The climate emergency has been declared over and over by Nature and by human suffering and upheaval in response to its catastrophes. The 2,000 individuals who recently died of heat in Portugal and Spain are not here to bear witness, but many of the residents of Jacobabad in Pakistan, where Amnesty International declared the temperatures "unlivable for humans", are. The heat-warped rails of the British train system, the buckled roads, cry out that this is unprecedented. The estimated billion sea creatures who died on the Pacific north-west's coast from last summer's heatwave announced a climate emergency. The heat-devastated populations of southern Asia, the current grain crop failures in China, India, across Europe and the American midwest, the starving in the Horn of Africa because of climate-caused drought, the bleached and dying coral reefs of Australia, the rivers of meltwater gushing from the Greenland ice sheet, the melting permafrost of Siberia and Alaska: all bear witness that this is a climate emergency. So do we. Yet the anxiety we feel, the grief that is ours, pales in comparison to the ferocity of our resolve. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, July 27 [10:23] Richard Wolff: Fed Rate Hikes Are "Body Blow" to Workers Reeling from Pandemic, Growing Inequality | DN | 07/27/22 | 14:55 Economist Jayati Ghosh: Global Debt Crisis Is Perfect Storm of Unrest, Economic Disaster, Starvation | DN | 07/27/22 | 16:22
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07.28.2022. 14:57
Mass confusion impedes Fed attempts to prevent recession Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and other Fed policymakers are making crucial decisions based on data that lately has been so confusing and contradictory that it's hard for them to know where the economy actually stands. Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell has vowed to follow the data in deciding how high to crank up interest rates to crush the worst inflation surge in four decades. But Powell and other Fed policymakers are making that crucial decision based on data that lately has been so confusing and contradictory that it's hard for them to know where the economy actually stands. Economic growth is projected by some analysts to have been negative in the second quarter of the year, but hiring is strong and the jobless rate sits near historic lows. Consumers say they're unhappy about the economy but are still spending even amid the aggressive price spikes. Supply chains are improving, but manufacturing output is slowing. And Covid cases are skyrocketing again even as America fully reopens for business. ... Read more Inflation with John OliverInflation: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | 07/25/22 | 24:23 U.S., China gear up for chipmaking race As the Senate finally moves this week toward a likely vote on funding domestic chip manufacturing in the U.S., the rest of the semiconductor world is charging ahead with big new deals and initiatives. Driving the news: Monday Intel said that it has a deal to manufacture chips for Taiwanese smartphone-chip designer MediaTek. That marks Intel's first big customer for its effort to open up its factories to make chips based on others' designs. Meanwhile, China is moving forward with plans to build 31 new chip factories by 2024, per the Wall Street Journal. The big picture: Both China and the U.S. seek more supply chain resilience and less dependence on overseas sources that could be disrupted in the event of pandemic-style distribution snafus, international tensions or war. ... Read more 5 takeaways from Steve Bannon's trial Jurors made short work Friday of former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon's defense on contempt of Congress charges, returning two guilty verdicts against him after less than three hours of deliberation, including a lunch break. The pair of guilty verdicts from a D.C. jury for Bannon over his defiance of a subpoena from the House committee probing the Jan. 6 attacks and former President Donald Trump's campaign to overturn the 2020 election results are sure to grab the attention of other witnesses still resisting the panel's requests or who may have given less-than-forthcoming testimony up to this point. However, any actual jail time for Bannon in the case could be modest and may be years away. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, July 26 [10:38] 4,000+ Children Died: Pope Apologizes to Indigenous Groups in Canada over Residential School Abuse | DN | 07/26/22 | 17:34
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Watch All In With Chris Hayes Highlights: July 25 | MSNBC | 07/25/22 | 16:32 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Stephen's LIVE Monologue After The Jan. 6th Committee Hearing | 07/22/22 | 14:12 |
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How Do We Stop The 27 Oligarchs Who Run America? | DN | 07/21/22 | 7:06 How Do We Stop The 27 Oligarchs Who Run America? Now it's official. Twenty-seven men run this country. In 1776 we declared independence from the world's richest man and the planet's largest corporation. Today, we again confront a similar challenge... Pundits are fond of saying, "The President of the United States is the most powerful person in America." He's not and hasn't been for over a decade. Political power in this country, since five Republicans on the Supreme Court fully legalized both overt and secret political bribery in their 2010 Citizens United decision, is now centered in the money bins of the morbidly rich. It's still possible, if Democrats take a large enough majority this fall, to pass that legislation or something like it and begin the process of reclaiming our democracy from this corrupt Supreme Court and the billionaires it has handed our country over to. If we fail, America will almost certainly devolve into a full-blown oligarchy like Fox's beloved Hungary, and our democratic experiment will be suspended for another generation and perhaps irretrievably. The stakes have never been higher. If ever there was a time to engage in politics, this is it. ... Read more The Power of Big Oil"Truth Has Nothing to Do With Who Wins the Argument" | The Power of Big Oil | FrontLine | 04/19/22 | 8:23 The Power of Big Oil Part One: Denial | FrontLine | 04/19/22 | 1:24:18 The Power of Big Oil Part Two: Doubt | FrontLine | 04/26/22 | 54:17 Greenland ice melt kicks into high gear The Greenland Ice Sheet saw a sharp spike in the rate and extent of melting last week, with 18 billion tons of water running into the North Atlantic in just three days. Satellite photos reveal melt ponds dotting the ice cover, particularly near the coasts. Why it matters: Greenland's melting ice is the top annual contributor to global sea level rise. How much of and how quickly the ice sheet is lost will determine the fate of coastal cities from Hong Kong to Miami. Driving the news: An uptick in ice loss that occurred during the July 15-17 period sent enough water careening off the ice sheet to fill 2.4 million Olympic-sized swimming pools, said Ted Scambos, a climate scientist at the University of Colorado at Boulder, in an interview. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, July 25 [11:01] "Immense Frustration": Monkeypox Spreads Amid Slow U.S. Response; WHO Declares Emergency | DN | 07/25/22 | 15:32
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Why the Republicans Will Only Talk About "Big Lies" & Culture Wars ... This sort of faux outrage has worked for Republicans for almost 40 years, from their persistent efforts to twist any little thing Democrats or progressives say or do into a scandal, to their hysterical outrage over Hillary Clinton pointing out in 2016 that Donald Trump had "lifted up" a part of the Republican base that is "racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic - you name it," and that those people represented a "basket of deplorables." Republicans are falling back on outrage almost exclusively because the rest of America has figured out their scam. Forty years of massive tax cuts - equaling well over $20 trillion shifted out of government and into the pockets of the ultra-rich- have not increased the wages or wealth of the working class, but have exploded the wealth of the top 1%. Cutting the social safety net through making it harder to get unemployment or even food stamps and housing support have not increase the ranks of working people, but have given America the developed world's worst poverty rate and the highest levels of child malnutrition and maternal death. Keeping the minimum wage at a level where full-time workers qualify for food stamps and housing support has not helped the economy, gotten more people into the workforce, or done anything other than keeping around 30 million full-time working people in poverty. ... Read more |
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07.25.2022. 09:50
Heat waves around the world are connected, scientists say Two heat waves an ocean apart are inextricably linked. Why it matters: These kinds of interconnected heat waves could become even more extreme in the future, as human-caused climate change affects the jet stream winds responsible for them. Those topsy turvy undulations helped to cause both the 115-degree high temperature in Mangum, Oklahoma, on Tuesday and the U.K.'s breaking of its all-time record high temperature, with 104.36F recorded in Coningsby, England, the same day, scientists tell Axios. Driving the news: The jet stream has come under particular scrutiny by climate scientists in recent years due to the hypothesis that the changing temperature difference between the equator and the North Pole could slow down this key weather maker, especially during the summer. ... Read more Shrinking of Lake MeadA radical plan for Trump's second term Former President Trump's top allies are preparing to radically reshape the federal government if he is re-elected, purging potentially thousands of civil servants and filling career posts with loyalists to him and his "America First” ideology, people involved in the discussions tell Axios. The impact could go well beyond typical conservative targets such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Internal Revenue Service. Trump allies are working on plans that would potentially strip layers at the Justice Department — including the FBI, and reaching into national security, intelligence, the State Department and the Pentagon, sources close to the former president say. During his presidency, Trump often complained about what he called “the deep state." The heart of the plan is derived from an executive order known as "Schedule F," developed and refined in secret over most of the second half of Trump’s term and launched 13 days before the 2020 election. ... Read more The backstory on Schedule F |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, July 22 [9:47] 187 Minutes: Jan. 6 Hearing Examines Trump's Refusal to Urge Mob to Stop Violent Attack on Capitol | DN | 07/22/22 | 8:26
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Watch: Full Jan. 6 Committee Hearing - Day 8 Watch: Full Jan. 6 Committee Hearing - Day 8 | 07/22/22 | 2:43:53 |
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07.22.2022. 11:56
President Biden tests positive for COVID Europe heat wave's scorched lessons The heat wave in Europe should best be viewed as another deadly and startling warning regarding how far we've pushed the planet's climate into less hospitable territory, and how unprepared we are for what's coming. Catch up fast: In the past week, temperature records dating back centuries have been obliterated, particularly on Tuesday in the U.K. The heat is shifting east, into a swath of Europe extending from Germany to Sweden. Why it matters: The heat wave upended life in several major industrialized nations and killed more than 1,000 people, a toll likely to increase. Many of the wildfires it breathed life into are still burning out of control. By the numbers: A staggering 34 weather observing stations in the U.K. provisionally broke the country's all-time high temperature record on Tuesday. ... Read more EU asks member states to start rationing gas due to Russia "blackmail" European Union leaders, citing risks from "the Kremlin's weaponization of gas exports," proposed plans Wednesday for all member states to reduce natural gas consumption by 15% until spring. Why it matters: The plan reflects growing concern that Russia, the EU's top supplier, could cut exports of the key industrial, electric and residential fuel well beyond already reduced levels. "Russia is blackmailing us. Russia is using energy as a weapon," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. Driving the news: The plan calls for member states to voluntary cut demand by 15% from August until the end of next March. ... Read more House passes bill to protect birth control access The House on Thursday passed a bill to protect a person's ability to access contraceptives in a 228-195 vote. The big picture: Lawmakers have been introducing legislation in response to Justice Clarence Thomas' concurring opinion overturning Roe v. Wade saying that the court should reconsider "all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents," including those guaranteeing birth control access and marriage equality. Details: The bill, known as the Right to Contraception Act and introduced by Rep. Kathy Manning (D-N.C.), is focused on guaranteeing access to different birth control measures, and protecting health care providers' ability to provide them. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, July 21 [13:39] Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, July 20 [11:18] "It's Already Happening": Ugandan Activist Vanessa Nakate on Deadly Climate Crisis in Africa | DN | 07/21/22 | 14:43 With Congress Unwilling to Act, Pressure Grows on Biden to Declare National Climate Emergency | DN | 07/21/22 | 8:29
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U.K. eclipses record-breaking 40 degrees Celsius as heat wave intensifies In the midst of an unprecedented heat wave, the U.K. on Tuesday broke its national record for the highest temperature ever registered, with a provisional reading of 104.36 degrees Fahrenheit (40.2 degrees Celsius) at London's Heathrow Airport, according to the country's weather service. Why it matters: This is the first time the U.K. has breached this temperature that is more common in tropical and desert climates, and studies point to climate change as a key factor behind the scorchingly hot temperatures. Heat waves of this magnitude and duration can be deadly, and pose particular health risks to vulnerable groups like the elderly, those with preexisting medical conditions and anyone without access to cooling. Only about 3% of homes in the U.K. have air conditioning. ... Read more
Despite its global standing as the world's second-largest carmaker, Volkswagen is a chronic underachiever in the United States.
THE JANUARY 6 REPORT: Findings From the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol With Reporting, Analysis and Visuals by The New York Times
AI | Tools | MetaverseWe don't yet know when the House Jan. 6 committee will issue its report. But when it does, it'll get the treatment seen in the past for the Watergate and 9/11 reports. Driving the news: Twelve Books, an imprint of Grand Central Publishing, will announce Tuesday that it plans to publish "The January 6 Report" in partnership with the New York Times. The edition will include "exclusive reporting, eyewitness accounts and analysis ... from New York Times reporters who’ve covered the story from the beginning." Because the report is in the public domain, expect versions from multiple publishers. The Times edition includes a timeline ... cast of characters ... maps of paths taken to breach the Capitol ... and interviews, transcripts and documents that complement the investigation. Unity Ziva Dynamics vs Unreal MetaHumans Unity Ziva Dynamics vs Unreal MetaHumans | Side by Side Comparison | Unity | 01/25/22 | 1:26 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, July 19 [11:18] Bill McKibben: Record Heat Wave in Europe Is Latest Warning That Action on Climate Can't Wait | DN | 07/18/22 | 8:30
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07.19.2022. 11:46
This is a war of propaganda by John Pilger 'This is a war of propaganda': John Pilger on Ukraine and Assange | South China Morning Post | 07/08/22 | 20:36 AI | Tools | Metaverse The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience | Unreal Engine | 12/09/21 | 10:56 Unity Ziva Dynamics vs Unreal MetaHumans Unity Ziva Dynamics vs Unreal MetaHumans | Side by Side Comparison | Unity | 01/25/22 | 1:26 Weta Digital | Unity Unity Ziva Dynamics vs Unreal MetaHumans | Exploring the possibilities with Weta Digital | Unity | 11/09/21 | 2:03 |
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"Why We Did It:" Fmr. RNC Spokesman on GOP's Descent Into Trumpism | Amanpour and Company | 07/12/22 | 18:23
Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell by Tim Miller
James Webb TelescopeFormer Republican political operative Tim Miller answers the question no one else has fully grappled with: Why did normal people go along with the worst of Trumpism? As one of the strategists behind the famous 2012 RNC “autopsy,” Miller conducts his own forensic study on the pungent carcass of the party he used to love, cutting into all the hubris, ambition, idiocy, desperation, and self-deception for everyone to see. In a bracingly honest reflection on both his own past work for the Republican Party and the contortions of his former peers in the GOP establishment, Miller draws a straight line between the actions of the 2000s GOP to the Republican political class's Trumpian takeover, including the horrors of January 6th. From ruminations on the mental jujitsu that allowed him as a gay man to justify becoming a hitman for homophobes, to astonishingly raw interviews with former colleagues who jumped on the Trump Train, Miller diagrams the flattering and delusional stories GOP operatives tell themselves so they can sleep at night. With a humorous touch he reveals Reince Priebus' neediness, Sean Spicer's desperation, Elise Stefanik and Chris Christie’s raw ambition, and his close friends’ submission to a MAGA psychosis. Why We Did It is a vital, darkly satirical warning that all the narcissistic justifications that got us to this place still thrive within the Republican party, which means they will continue to make the same mistakes and political calculations that got us here, with disastrous consequences for the nation. Seeing The Universe Like We've Never Seen It Before | Bloomberg Quicktake: Originals | 07/12/22 | 39:00 10 Most Advanced AI Robots 10 Most Advanced AI Robots in the World | Motech | 03/14/22 | 15:17 ??????? Biden Threatens WAR With Iran Instead Of Starting Peaceful Negotiations | TYT | 07/14/22 | 11:32 How The Pentagon Uses a Secetive Program to Wage Proxy Wars SMALL TEAMS OF U.S. Special Operations forces are involved in a low-profile proxy war program on a far greater scale than previously known, according to exclusive documents and interviews with more than a dozen current and former government officials. While The Intercept and other outlets have previously reported on the Pentagon's use of the secretive 127e authority in multiple African countries, a new document obtained through the Freedom of Information Act offers the first official confirmation that at least 14 127e programs were also active in the greater Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region as recently as 2020. In total, between 2017 and 2020, U.S. commandos conducted at least 23 separate 127e programs across the world. Separately, Joseph Votel, a retired four-star Army general who headed both Special Operations Command and Central Command, which oversees U.S. military efforts in the Middle East, confirmed the existence of previously unrevealed 127e "counterterrorism" efforts in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen. ... Read more |
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'Putin's oldest enemy' has advice for Western leaders | 07/10/22 | 9:05 Inland cities face water supply problems as lakes evaporate due to climate change As sea levels continue to rise as climate change accelerates, experts in coastal cities are planning accordingly. From New York City to New Orleans, policymakers who live near the ocean seem to be gradually recognizing their "The Day After Tomorrow"-esque peril. Yet according to a new study in the scientific journal Nature Communications - one that an outside scientist praised for looking "at the impacts of evaporative loss in an entirely new way" - people who live near lakes may have just as much cause for climate change-related water concerns as those who dwell near the sea. That, in turn, means everyone else will also need to worry. In research led by a team of scientists at Texas A & M University, the scholars accumulated data from more than 1.42 million natural lakes and reservoirs all over the planet. Their goal was to assess whether lakes have lost water over a one-third-of-a-century period stretching from 1985 to 2018. As it turned out, long-term average lake evaporation has increased at a rate of 3.12 cubic kilometers per year, including increases in the evaporation rate (58%), a decline in lake ice coverage (23%) and an increase of lake surface area (19%). ... Read more |
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Watch: Full Jan. 6 Committee Hearing - Day 7 | MSNBC | 07/13/22 | 2:55:23 Why Europe is facing a record-breaking heat wave Why Europe is facing a record-breaking heat wave and drought across the continent | DW News | 07/06/22 | 7:43
Unpredictable and extreme weather events have long been forecast by climate scientists as global warming sets in. DW's correspondents have been monitoring how the effects are being felt this summer across Europe - from Spain to Greece, and in Germany.
Scorching inflation hits 9.1%, highest since 1981.
AI and VRFrom the 60 Minutes archive: Letting future generations speak with Holocaust survivors | 01/27/21 | 25:58
Lesley Stahl reports on the effort underway to preserve the stories of Holocaust survivors even after they pass away using artificial intelligence.
StoryFIle's conversational video AIConversa is StoryFIle's patent-protected platform that powers conversational video AI | 04/04/22 | 2:18 How Big is AI?? Integrated AI - The sky is bigger than we imagine (mid-2022 AI retrospective) | Dr Alan D. Thompson | 06/22/22 | 47:08 The Democratic electorate's seismic shift Democrats now have a bigger advantage among white college graduates than they do with nonwhite voters, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. Why it matters: We're seeing a political realignment in real time. Democrats are becoming the party of upscale voters concerned more about issues like gun control and abortion rights. Republicans are quietly building a multiracial coalition of working-class voters, with inflation as an accelerant. ... Read more |
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Leaked 2020 Audio: Steve Bannon on Trump's Plan To Reject Election Results | TYT | 07/13/22 | 9:46
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Trump Security Advisor ADMITS To Orchestrating Coups In Foreign Nations | TYT | 07/13/22 | 20:47 The1a.org Watch Morning Joe Highlights: July 13 | MSNBC | 07/13/22 | 22:19 'Idiots, Whackos, Lunatics': Joe Marvels At Trump's Ability To Find Morally 'Debased' Staff | MSNBC | 07/13/22 | 5:10 |
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07.14.2022. 08:40
Jan. 6 hearing to focus on Trump allies and extremist groups The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot on Tuesday will zero in on the far-right militant groups that breached the Capitol that day - and former President Trump and his allies' ties to those groups. Why it matters: The committee will present evidence on the linkage between extremist groups, including the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, and top Trump allies to examine the former president's culpability in the violence of that day. Driving the news: "We'll show how some of these right-wing extremist groups who came to D.C. and led the attack on the Capitol had ties to Trump associates, including Roger Stone and General [Michael] Flynn," a committee aide said Monday The seventh public hearing, set to be led by Reps. Stephanie Murphy (D-Fla.) and Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), will also zero in on Trump's Dec. 19 tweet - "Big protest in D.C. on January 6th ... Be there, will be wild!" - which became a "pivotal moment" in the planning of Jan. 6, an aide said. ... Read more 'Clear Tampering' of Jan 6th Committee WitnessTrump Team Implicated In 'Clear Tampering' of Jan 6th Committee Witness Cassidy Hutchinson | 07/12/22 | 9:46 Half of Republicans wouldn't vote for Trump in primary, poll finds Roughly half of Republicans say they would not vote for Former President Trump if he were a candidate in the 2024 presidential primary, according to a new New York Times/Siena College poll published Tuesday. Why it matters: While Trump has been holding rallies around the country and publicly mulling a re-election campaign, he faces a crowded field of potential opponents, including former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. The big picture: About 49% of Republican voters surveyed said they would vote for Trump if he were on the ballot in the presidential primary. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Tuesday, July 12 [9:14] As U.S. Funnels Money to Ukraine, Independent Media Faces Pressure to Parrot Official Narrative | DN | 07/12/22 | 17:08
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Wife of Proud Boy Publishes INSANE Op-Ed Defending Group | 07/12/22 | 10:27
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The1a.org Watch Rachel Maddow Highlights: July 11 | MSNBC | 07/12/22 | 20:37 Cipollone Corroborated 'Almost Everything' From Hutchinson Testimony, Raskin Says | MSNBC | 07/12/22 | 2:37 |
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07.12.2022. 09:18
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Painting from a new perspective Tilt Brush: Painting from a new perspective | 05/03/16 | 1:05 VR Headset?? "Hopes" Virtual reality painting | Anna dream brush | 09/23/19 | 1:55 See the Horrifying Destruction from War in Kyiv, Bucha on VR Headsets in 8K 360° Use your mouse to drag the vieo around Ukraine Today: See the Horrifying Destruction from War in Kyiv, Bucha on VR Headsets in 8K 360° | 04/08/22 | 4:09 |
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Tucker's DISGUSTING Defense Of The Highland Park Parade Shooter | 07/06/22 | 9:46
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Mitch McConnell Wants Workers DESPERATE So He Can Keep Lining His Pockets | 07/06/22 | 12:05 The1a.org |
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07.12.2022. 07:38
Japan's former leader Shinzo Abe assassinated Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died on Friday after being shot while giving a campaign speech, officials said. He was 67. The big picture: Abe, who was most recently in office from December 2012 to September 2020, was Japan's longest-serving prime minister. He resigned in 2020 for health reasons but remained influential in politics. What happened: Abe was shot while giving a campaign speech in the city of Nara ahead of Sunday's elections for the parliament's upper house, NHK reported. ... Read more The Southwest is bone dry. Now, a key water source is at risk. SACRAMENTO - California and six other Western states have less than 60 days to pull off a seemingly impossible feat: Cut a multi-way deal to dramatically reduce their consumption of water from the dangerously low Colorado River. If they don't, the federal government will do it for them. A federal Bureau of Reclamation ultimatum last month, prompted by an extreme climate-change-induced drop in water levels at the nation's largest reservoirs, reopens years of complicated agreements and political feuds among the communities whose livelihoods depend on the river. The deadline represents a crucial moment for the arid Southwest, which must now swiftly reckon with a problem that has been decades in the making. Despite the oppressive dryness that has plagued the region for more than 20 years, California has, in large part, avoided reductions to its usage of the Colorado River. But now that reservoir levels have fallen drastically, the Golden State may be forced to use less water, a prospect that would only further strain a state that is already asking residents in some regions to stop watering lawns and take shorter showers. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, July 08 [10:20] Assassination: Former Japan PM Shinzo Abe Shot Dead. Will Killing Push Japan Further to the Right? | DN | 07/08/22 | 16:08
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Religious Conspiracy Theorists Force Destruction Of 'Satanic' Georgia Monument | TYT | 07/08/22 | 7:57
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Republican: I Would Shoot My Own Grandchildren To Protect Gun Rights | TYT | 07/07/22 | 13:27 The1a.org Watch The Beat With Ari Melber Highlights: July 7 | MSNBC | 07/08/22 | 18:42 |
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07.08.2022. 10:48
Boris Johnson announces resignation: "When the herd moves, it moves" U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed Thursday that he will resign as leader of the Conservative Party and step down as prime minister once a replacement is selected. How it happened: Dozens of ministers in Johnson's government resigned over the past 24 hours as a cascade of scandals finally caught up to the prime minister. In remarks outside 10 Downing Street, Johnson said this was a "painful" moment, and noted that he'd fought hard to avoid it. What he's saying: "It is clearly now the will of the parliamentary Conservative Party that there should be a new leader ... and therefore a new prime minister," Johnson said. ... Read more Who will take over??AI - Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Deep Learning Barack Obama Explains Deep Learning. Deep Learning Explained by Barack Obama | | 1:20 What Is It Like to be a Computer what-is-it-like-to-be-a-computer Edit your own Human | Make Yourself MetaHuman Editor Make Your Own Landscape... World UnReal5 Editor More Worlds to Choose From UnReal5-scenes |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, July 07 [10:08] "The Inevitable Has Happened": Boris Johnson to Resign as PM After Mounting Scandals, Resignations | DN | 07/07/22 | 11:50
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Why Trump Tried To Turn You Against Antifa | 07/04/22 | 4:39
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The1a.org PBS NewsHour full episode, July 6, 2022 | 07/06/22 | 59:45 |
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07.07.2022. 11:09
Republicans plot vengeance on Jan. 6 committee Key House Republicans are threatening to subpoena records of the Jan. 6 committee if the GOP retakes the majority next year - an escalation of the party's effort to undercut the investigation's findings. Why it matters: Fresh talk of 2023 subpoenas, following last week's vivid testimony by former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, means the committee's "final report" expected this fall may be far from the last word on the Capitol attack. Between the lines: Ever since the Jan. 6 committee subpoenaed GOP members of Congress - including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) - Republicans have been threatening unspecified subpoenas in retaliation. ... Read more How Murdoch's Fox News allowed Trump's propaganda to destabilise democracyHow Murdoch's Fox News allowed Trump's propaganda to destabilise democracy | Four Corners | 08/23/21 | 45:40 Fox and the Big Lie: Trump returns to campaign trail amid 'stolen election' lawsuits | Four Corners | 08/30/21 | 48:18 Trump voters building a new state Inside the American Redoubt: Trump voters building a new state | Times Documentaries | 11/01/21 | 56:54 |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Wednesday, July 06 [8:41] Highland Park Suspect Was in Online Communities Where People Are "Programming Themselves to Kill" | DN | 07/06/22 | 15:28
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07.07.2022. 07:51
There Are 11 Types of Donald Trump Enablers. Which One Are You? This week, Cassidy Hutchinson demonstrated in front of the whole world how a political staffer can break free from the rationalizations that lead dwellers of the swamp to enable behaviors we know are evil. I might be a Cassidy sympathizing Enemy of the People. But as a gay man who contorted himself into defending homophobes and a Trump abhorrer who didn't hesitate when asked to spin for Trump's EPA toady Scott Pruitt, I still know a thing or two about being an enabler. I have had more drinks where reluctant-MAGA and MAGA-adjacent professional Republicans spilled their guts than I would care to count. I've heard the lengthy laments from members of the 2 percent about how they've got bills to pay, a college fund to fill. Regiments of the "privately concerned" have shared their worries, as have the professionally depressed. I've listened to men bemoan the fact that they can no longer talk politics with their wives; they feel judged by their friends. Been shaken down by the guilt-ridden who wanted to see how they could help our efforts to take down Trump behind the scenes - but were never quite willing to put their name on anything. ... Read more Documents reveal McKinsey's role increasing opioid sales until 2019 McKinsey & Company found opportunities to boost opioid manufacturers' sales amid the addiction crisis from 2004 to 2019, new documents published by the University of California at San Francisco and Johns Hopkins University show. Why it matters: When one opioid fell out of favor with federal regulators, drugmakers created and marketed another, further stoking the crisis. The more than 114,000 pages of documents show how McKinsey had a much broader role advising the companies than was previously documented, providing growth and turnaround plans to combat the loss of revenue from opioid lawsuits, advice on how to deal with regulators and strategies to boost sales while concern about the addictive properties of the painkillers grew. ... Read more |
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Friday, July 01 [10:15] In Radical Ruling, Supreme Court Limits EPA's Power to Cut Carbon Emissions & Combat Climate Crisis | DN | 07/01/22 | 12:08
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History Of GOP Slide To Fascism: From Eisenhower To DeSantis | TYT | 06/29/22 | 5:44
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Lindsey Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said the quiet part aloud on why he’s still so close to former President Donald Trump: because we can use him for our goals. "President Trump has gotten people who wouldn't give me or Romney or anybody else the time of day. They believe he is on their side," the senator told the America First Agenda Summit crowd on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
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Environment
The term "climate change" is often used to refer specifically to anthropogenic climate change (also known as global warming). Anthropogenic climate change is caused by human activity, as opposed to changes in climate that may have resulted as part of Earth's natural processes.
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AI - Artificial Intelligence
AIArtificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, as opposed to the natural intelligence displayed by animals including humans. AI research has been defined as the field of study of intelligent agents, which refers to any system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of achieving its goals.
The term "artificial intelligence" had previously been used to describe machines that mimic and display "human" cognitive skills that are associated with the human mind, such as "learning" and "problem-solving". This definition has since been rejected by major AI researchers who now describe AI in terms of rationality and acting rationally, which does not limit how intelligence can be articulated.
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Quantum mechanics
Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It is the foundation of all quantum physics including quantum chemistry, quantum field theory, quantum technology, and quantum information science.
Classical physics, the collection of theories that existed before the advent of quantum mechanics, describes many aspects of nature at an ordinary (macroscopic) scale, but is not sufficient for describing them at small (atomic and subatomic) scales. Most theories in classical physics can be derived from quantum mechanics as an approximation valid at large (macroscopic) scale.
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Wall Street and Banksters
Wall Street is an eight-block-long street running roughly northwest to southeast from Broadway to South Street, at the East River, in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial services industry (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or New York-based financial interests.
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Intelligence Agencies/Deep State?
An intelligence agency is a government agency responsible for the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information in support of law enforcement, national security, military, and foreign policy objectives. Means of information gathering are both overt and covert and may include espionage, communication interception, cryptanalysis,.
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Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg and Paul Jay explore Ellsberg's latest book, The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner. In the introduction to the book, Ellsberg writes: "No policies in human history have more deserved to be recognized as immoral or insane. The story of how this calamitous predicament came about and how and why it has persisted over a half a century is a chronicle of human madness".
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Nukes
Nuclear weapons have come a long way and come in all types of different sizes. Some are relatively small while others are enormous, so big they boggle the mind at what they can be capable of, i.e. the Soviet 'Tsar Bomba' is/was 3,000 times greater than the Hiroshima bomb.
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Rana Foroohar
Ms. Foroohar says financialization delivers stagnant wages, inequality and economic crisis; the Financial Times columnist and author of "Makers and Takers" says the financial sector represents only 7 percent of the U.S. economy, but takes around 25 percent of all corporate profit while creating only 4 percent of all jobs.
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The Untold History of the United States by Oliver Stone & Petere Kuznick | 2014 | 10 Episodes
Oliver Stone and American University historian Peter J. Kuznick began working on the project in 2008. Stone, Kuznick and British screenwriter Matt Graham cowrote the script. It covers "the reasons behind the Cold War with the Soviet Union, U.S. President Harry Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism." Stone is the director and narrator of all ten episodes.
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Kuznick Interviews
Historian Peter Kuznick says Eisenhower called for decreased militarization, then Dulles reversed the policy; the Soviets tried to end the cold war after the death of Stalin; crazy schemes involving nuclear weapons and the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba put the world of the eve of destruction - with host Paul Jay
The Untold History of the United States by Kuznick, Peter.mobi | Book | 6.99 MB
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China Valley of Tunnels
A report written by a Georgetown University team led by Phillip Karber conducted a three-year study to map out China’s complex tunnel system, which stretches 5,000 km (3,000 miles). The report determined that the stated Chinese nuclear arsenal is understated and as many as 3,000 nuclear warheads may be stored in the underground tunnel network.
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911
On September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists attacked the Unites States. They hijacked four airplanes in mid-flight. The terrorists flew two of the planes into two skyscrapers at the World Trade Center in New York City. The impact caused the buildings to catch fire and collapse. Another plane destroyed part of the Pentagon (the U.S. military headquarters) in Arlington, Virginia. The fourth plane crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Officials believe that the terrorists on that plane intended to destroy either the White House or the U.S. Capitol. Passengers on the plane fought the terrorists and prevented them from reaching their goal. In all, nearly 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks.
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The Vietnam War
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's ten-part, 18-hour documentary series, THE VIETNAM WAR, tells the epic story of one of the most consequential, divisive, and controversial events in American history as it has never before been told on film. Visceral and immersive, the series explores the human dimensions of the war through revelatory testimony of nearly 80 witnesses from all sides--Americans who fought in the war and others who opposed it, as well as combatants and civilians from North and South Vietnam. Ten years in the making, the series includes rarely seen and digitally re-mastered archival footage from sources around the globe, photographs taken by some of the most celebrated photojournalists of the 20th Century, historic television broadcasts, evocative home movies, and secret audio recordings from inside the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations.
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Trump's Mashups
Donald Trump talks a lot, but what is he actually saying? VICE News' "Trump Talk" mashup series tries to answer that. And, we're happy to say, it was just nominated for two Webby Awards. Now you can watch all the nominated videos.
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Trump's Sexcapades.
Jessica Leeds (1980s)
Kristin Anderson (1990s)
E. Jean Carroll (1995 or 1996)
Lisa Boyne (1996)
Cathy Heller (1997)
Temple Taggart McDowell (1997)
Karena Virginia (1998)
Mindy McGillivray (2003)
Jennifer Murphy (2005)
Rachel Crooks (2005)
Natasha Stoynoff (2005)
Juliet Huddy (2005 or 2006)
Jessica Drake (2006)
Ninni Laaksonen (2006)
Cassandra Searles (2013)
Allegations of pageant dressing room visits(1997)
Mariah Billado,
Victoria Hughes,
and three other Miss Teen USA contestants
Bridget Sullivan (2000)
Tasha Dixon (2001)
Unnamed contestants (2001)
Samantha Holvey (2006)
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Trump's Speeches | Rallys
Donald Trump talks a lot, but what is he actually saying? Watch Trump at some of his rallys and see what you think.
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