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That was when Kelly, then a Fox News star, infuriated the future president at a GOP debate with a question about his treatment of women. “That was a bad question,” Trump said in the interview. “That was a great question,” Kelly responded. “It's not that I'm worried that somebody is going to shoot me down,” Kelly later said in an interview with CBS News. You're going to bore the people at home and you're going to waste valuable time.”The goal of the interview was not to emerge with Trump's jugular, she said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Megyn Kelly, Kelly, ” Kelly, ” Trump, , , Let's, Trump, You've, Rosie O'Donnell, Roger Ailes, Ailes, Breitbart, “ It's, SiriusXM, Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Chris Christie, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Melania Trump, Karine Jean, Pierre, Anthony Fauci, “ You’re, Joe Biden Organizations: Fox News, NBC, Sirius, Trump's, Fox, Twitter, CNN, Trump, CBS News, NBC News, YouTube, White House Locations: , Trump's Bedminster , New Jersey
CNN —“You’ll never be successful,” Errol Musk in 1989 told his 17-year-old son Elon, who was then preparing to fly from South Africa to Canada to find relatives and a college education. That’s one of the scenes Walter Isaacson paints in his 670-page biography of Elon Musk, who is now the richest person who ever lived. In a 2022 email sent to Elon Musk on Father’s Day, Errol Musk said he was freezing and lacking electricity, asking his son for money. Isaacson’s book revealed Musk had a third child (Techno Mechanicus) with the musician Grimes in 2022, and Musk confirmed the revelation Sunday. “Stop falling for weird s—.”Are robocars, an AI company and a robot called Optimus on tap?
Persons: “ You’ll, Errol Musk, Elon, Walter Isaacson, Elon Musk, Isaacson, Musk, ” Musk, Errol, ” Elon Musk, , Covid, Anthony Fauci, Fauci, Grimes, , ” Isaacson, Simon, Schuster Zilis, Zilis, Jenna, Musk’s, “ I’ve, Jared Birchall, Alex Spiro, Kimbal, Optimus, Sam Altman, Altman, Larry Page Organizations: CNN, Blacks, Defamation League, Elon, Twitter, Google, Microsoft, Tesla Locations: South Africa, Canada, United States, Texas
COVID-19 hospitalizations in the U.S. remain on the rise, but the increase appears to be beginning to level off, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Coronavirus hospital admissions increased nearly 9% during the week ending in Sept. 2, according to the data. With over 18,800 new hospitalizations recorded that week, the latest COVID-19 wave is no doubt still rising. The vast majority of counties are currently seeing a “low” level of new COVID-19 hospitalizations, according to CDC data. Experts are eyeing a potential fall and winter COVID-19 wave as well.
Persons: hospitalizations, I’m, ” Anthony Fauci, Fauci, Organizations: Centers for Disease Control, Health Locations: U.S
New York CNN —Starting in November, Google will require political advertisements to prominently disclose when they feature synthetic content — such as images generated by artificial intelligence — the tech giant announced this week. Political ads that feature synthetic content that “inauthentically represents real or realistic-looking people or events” must include a “clear and conspicuous” disclosure for viewers who might see the ad, Google said Wednesday in a blog post. The rule, an addition to the company’s political content policy that covers Google and YouTube, will apply to image, video and audio content. In its policy update, Google said it will require disclosures on ads using synthetic content in a way that could mislead users. The Federal Election Commission has also been exploring how to regulate AI in political ads.
Persons: Ron DeSantis ’, Donald Trump, Anthony Fauci, Trump, Joe Biden’s, Biden Organizations: New, New York CNN, Google, YouTube, Florida Gov, Republican National Committee, RNC, CNN, Commission Locations: New York, United States, Washington ,
The late summer Covid spike comes after a quiet year in which hospitalizations and deaths declined week after week since January. "We're living in a bit of a fantasy world where we're pretending Covid is not relevant," Birx told ABC in a podcast interview last week. Birx said those vaccines should have been released weeks ago to combat the predictable summer wave, adding the U.S. should already be developing new shots for January to target the emerging BA.2.86 variant. The updated shots should be effective at reducing severe disease and hospitalization from the variant, according to the agency. The first lady last caught Covid in August 2022 and the president tested positive in July of last year.
Persons: Shannon Stapleton, Reuters Covid, Deborah Birx, Trump, Covid, Birx, we're, Novavax, Moderna, Karine Jean, Pierre, Biden, Anthony Fauci, Fauci, It's, Still, Jill Biden, Joe Biden Organizations: Intensive Care Unit, Western Reserve Hospital, Reuters, hospitalizations, Centers for Disease Control, White, ABC, Pfizer, Moderna, CDC, U.S, BBC, National Institute of Allergy, White House Locations: Cuyahoga Falls , Ohio, U.S, ., Arkansas , Colorado , Indiana , Kansas , Minnesota , Oklahoma , Tennessee , Utah, Wyoming, China, Kentucky, Texas, India
Biden, who spent eight years as Obama's vice president, told a friend that Obama couldn't even curse properly, according to “The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden’s White House and the Struggle for America’s Future." In private, Biden would “occasionally admit to friends he felt tired," the book says. She said the book was actually praising Biden for helping to push major legislation through Congress and unify global support around Ukraine. "And we’re not going to litigate here.”Foer's book also describes struggles by Vice President Kamala Harris to carve out a role for herself as Biden's No. Foer's book says Biden tried to treat Harris more respectfully than he felt Obama often had treated him as vice president, calling her “the vice president" instead of “my vice president."
Persons: Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Biden, Obama, Joe Biden’s, Franklin Foer, Donald Trump, Biden's, flailing ”, , Karine Jean, Pierre, ” Jean, , Jean, ” “, Kamala Harris, Foer, Harris, Anthony Fauci, Jake Sullivan, Ashraf Ghani, Hillary Clinton, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Sullivan, Clinton Organizations: WASHINGTON, Harvard, Ardent, White, Central, Taliban, U.S, Marines Locations: Ukraine, Scandinavia, U.S, Mexico, Afghanistan, Kabul
Editorial Roundup: United States
  + stars: | 2023-09-05 | by ( Associated Press | Sept. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +25 min
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad:Aug. 31The Washington Post on sexism in the U.S. militaryNearly eight years ago, the United States opened up all military combat roles to women, clearing a pathway for female service members to join the most elite military forces. Women at multiple military bases reported that other soldiers would bang on their doors in the middle of the night. Even a program that once represented the highest ideals of the United States — its compassion, its expertise and its resources — is becoming a casualty of the country’s most destructive and divisive forces. Lack of adequate cooling during hot summers has plagued Southern states for decades, but climate change has now made it a problem in Northern states as well — Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota, Indiana. Ukraine received the first batch of uranium munitions from the United Kingdom in March to use in its UK-made Challenger 2 tanks.
Persons: Soldiers, , , George W, Bush, Anthony Fauci, Mark Dybul, PEPFAR, Henry Hyde, Dave Weldon, H.I.V, Hyde, Weldon, Biden, MAGA, Biden’s, Mr, Chris Smith of, Smith, Roe, Wade, Tommy Tuberville, Susan B, Anthony Pro, ” Nyserda, Don’t, Louisianans, it’s, commissaries, Joe Arpaio, let’s, perceptibly Organizations: Washington, Green, Ranger Regiment, Green Berets, Army Rangers, Special Operations, Army Special Operations Command, Special Forces, Army, Command, New York Times, Democrats, Republicans, Catholic Church, Republican Party, AIDS Relief, Republican, Heritage Foundation, Biden, Mr, PEPFAR, America, Family Research, United, New York State Energy Research, Development Authority, Alliance, Clean Energy, Alliance for Clean Energy, Developers, Micron Technology, Los Angeles Times, Staff, Prisons, US State Department, US Locations: United States, U.S, Afghanistan, Africa, Illinois, Florida, Chris Smith of New Jersey, Alabama, New York, Ukraine, California , Connecticut, Hawaii , Indiana , Maine , Maryland , Massachusetts, Michigan , New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Louisiana, Angola, Texas, Southern, Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota , Indiana, Maricopa County, Ariz, Los Angeles, California, Corcoran, Tulare Lake, China, Russia, United Kingdom, Moscow, Belarus, Washington, Europe, Asia, Brazil, Indonesia
lived on the continent of Africa, where 2.3 million died of AIDS that year. There were widespread estimates that 100 million worldwide would die of AIDS in the following 20 years if something wasn’t done to better distribute treatment. And while the Catholic Church maintains its support, many evangelical leaders are now fighting against it. Over the next 20 years, PEPFAR became one of the most successful global health programs in modern history, multiplying the number of people on lifesaving treatment by 300 times, from 66,500 in 2004 to more than 20 million people in 54 countries in 2022. It saved 25 million lives and, by preventing mother-to child transmission, allowed 5.5 million babies to be born H.I.V.-free.
Persons: George W, Bush, Anthony Fauci, Mark Dybul, PEPFAR Organizations: Democrats, Republicans, Catholic Church, Republican Party, AIDS Relief Locations: Africa
For example, researchers said it's possible for users to use code words to create violent images of political figures. A new report shared with Bloomberg finds that users can easily circumvent filters on a popular AI image generator to create images that perpetuate misinformation. Midjourney, a generative AI platform, allows users to create images with certain guidelines. The terms also ban users from using the service to create images for political campaigns. He was caught in part because one of those campaign images featured a woman with three arms.
Persons: Midjourney, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Anthony Fauci, Anthony Furey Organizations: Bloomberg, Center, News, Toronto Locations: Washington
Ron DeSantis said “of course” Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, his the most direct comments on the matter in the nearly three years since the former president’s defeat. “Of course he lost,” DeSantis told NBC News in an interview that aired Sunday. They did the CARES Act, which funded mail-in ballots across the country,” DeSantis told NBC. As he often does when faced with questions about the 2020 election, DeSantis in his interview with NBC motioned toward the future and how the 2024 election must be a “referendum on Joe Biden’s policies” and “failures” rather than relitigating the past. We got to start healing divisions in this country,” DeSantis told reporters.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, ” DeSantis, “ Joe Biden’s, , DeSantis, , Trump, Anthony Fauci, lockdowns, Covid, Joe Biden’s, Stormy Daniels Organizations: CNN, Florida Gov, NBC News, Republican, National Institute of Allergy, NBC, Covid Locations: Decorah , Iowa, Pennsylvania, Florida, Mar, Waverly , Iowa
Ron DeSantis on Sunday rejected Donald Trump's claim that he was the true winner of the 2020 presidential election in his most forceful comments to date on the matter. DeSantis continued to discuss all the ways he believed the previous presidential election was not perfect. DeSantis' comments come just days after Trump pleaded not guilty to charges that he broke the law by trying to overturn the 2020 election. I don't think it was a good-run election," DeSantis said. Florida has long allowed anyone who wants to vote by mail to do so, including in the 2020 election.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Scott Brown, Donald Trump's, DeSantis, Dasha Burns, Trump, Burns, Joe Biden's, Lester Holt, Mark Zuckerberg's, Hunter Biden, didn't, You've, , Dr, Anthony Fauci, lockdowns, Trump's Organizations: Republican U.S, Florida Gov, NBC News, NBC, MSNBC, Trump, Republican, White, Coronavirus, Force, Republican National Committee Locations: Florida, Rye , New Hampshire, U.S, Iowa
While he faces classic signs of a campaign in free fall, including staffer layoffs and donor concern, DeSantis’ problems are not all self-inflicted. Keith Davis, who has served as Sheriff of Wayne County since 1997, is a Trump voter who is now backing DeSantis. Scott Olson/Getty ImagesIn his first post-reset swing through Iowa, DeSantis had mixed results. While he was in Iowa, DeSantis also repeatedly paid tribute to Reynolds after Trump alienated some caucus-goers by badmouthing the state’s popular Republican governor. But what DeSantis is trying to do, by running a classic Iowa campaign, is a ultimately a conventional move.
Persons: Donald Trump –, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, , Angus, Rudy Giuliani, Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, Trump, he’s, “ There’s, ” DeSantis, Fox’s Bret Baier, Bill Clinton, , who’s, He’s, Charlie Neibergall, , Keith Davis, Kim Reynolds, Davis, ” Davis, mouthing Trump, Dee Snodgrass, Scott Olson, Donald J, Ralph Alshouse, Reynolds, Terry Branstad, it’s, Dr, Anthony Fauci, Kamala Harris, won’t, Reba Saldanha, Reuters DeSantis, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Clinton, John McCain Organizations: Iowa CNN, Florida Gov, Wayne County, Hawkeye State, Trump, Republican Party, New York Times, Siena, Republican, GOP, Republican Party of, Iraq, Yale, Harvard, Reagan, , Republican Party of Iowa, DeSantis, Jimmy Centers, PAC, Gov, Reuters, Fox News Locations: Chariton, Iowa, Wayne, The Florida, Florida, Granite State, New Hampshire, Wayne County, American, Arkansas, Des Moines, DeSantis, Knoxville , Iowa, Washington, Rye , New Hampshire
Ron DeSantis hoped that Donald Trump's legal woes would hurt his opponent, per The New York Times. A USC political science professor told Insider that DeSantis hasn't hit Trump "hard enough." With eight months until the primaries, the public's opinion can still change — and so can Trump's legal standing. As for Trump's top challenger for the GOP nomination, Grose said DeSantis hasn't quite "hit him hard enough." Regardless, it appears like the DeSantis campaign is working hard on its reboot.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump's, Trump, Jack Smith, Christian Grose, Grose, DeSantis, Biden, Justice Department's, kowtowing, Anthony Fauci, Cal Jillson, Jillson, , Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, He's Organizations: New York Times, Trump, USC, Service, GOP, Truth, University of Southern, Republican, Biden Administration, Department of Justice, Justice, CNN, Southern Methodist University, Politico Locations: Florida, Wall, Silicon, Trump, University of Southern California, DeSantis, Iowa, New Hampshire
Why Won’t Simon Ateba Stop Shouting?
  + stars: | 2023-07-26 | by ( Joseph Bernstein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
(Mr. Ateba currently has a “hard pass,” which confers regular access to White House grounds. After the meeting, which Mr. Ateba recalled as being cordial, Ms. Psaki did call on him during a briefing, on Sept. 1, 2021. Mr. Ateba asked a friendly question about whether Mr. Biden’s detractors should apologize for calling him “sleepy.”What followed, Mr. Ateba said, were several amicable months. Ms. Psaki and Mr. Ateba met privately again. As their briefing room exchange made the rounds on Twitter, Fox News invited Mr. Ateba to appear on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”“I wondered, is it in my best interest?” Mr. Ateba recalled.
Persons: Ateba, don’t, Biden, Psaki, Biden’s, Dr, Anthony Fauci, Mr, Ms, “ It’s, “ Tucker Carlson, , Jesse Watters, Trump Organizations: White House, Twitter, Fox News Locations: United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, South Africa
But seven Big Tech and AI companies just partnered with the White House to step up efforts to flag such content. The companies may soon roll out systems that watermark or identify the origins of AI-generated materials. A coalition of tech giants and startups pledged Friday to watermark content produced by AI. The pledge included commitments for the companies to make "robust systems" that identify or watermark content produced by their AI tools. A political ad released Tuesday in support of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reportedly used AI to replicate Donald Trump's voice and create a soundbite that never actually occurred.
Persons: Biden, ChatGPT, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump's, Trump, Anthony Fauci Organizations: Big Tech, White, Google, Microsoft, Meta, AFP Locations: Florida
It feels dangerous to write about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: In the lag time between when I put the finishing touches on this and when it becomes publicly available, I could be a conspiracy theory or two behind. He’s a crank who cranks out whoppers the way Taylor Swift disgorges perfect pop songs. Kennedy is where paranoia meets legacy admissions. It’s an exaggeration of inequities and injustices that really do exist, and it simplifies a maddeningly complex world. Ranting about George Soros or Anthony Fauci feels a whole lot better than raging at the vicissitudes of fate.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Ron DeSantis, Taylor Swift, Kennedy, Donald Trump, Kennedy peddle, George Soros, Anthony Fauci Organizations: bulldogs, Trump
A super PAC backing Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign simulates Trump's voice in an ad. A political ad attacking 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump features what at first listen might sound like Trump's real voice. A representative for Trump's campaign blasted the use of a fake Trump voice in the ad. Representatives for DeSantis' campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. —DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) June 5, 2023It's not the first time a DeSantis ad has apparently leveraged AI against Trump's campaign.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Trump, Donald Trump, , didn't, DeSantis, Kim Reynolds, Reynolds, Trump's, Jeff Roe, Chris LaCivita, ake, hite Organizations: Politico, GOP, Iowa, Republican, Trump, DeSantis Locations: Florida, Iowa, China
Experts, and even some executives overseeing AI companies, say these tools risk spreading false information to mislead voters, including ahead of the 2024 US election. But they now face a perfect storm of factors that could make it harder than ever to keep up with the next wave of election misinformation. Experts worry that the proliferation of generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, could make it easier for bad actors to create election misinformation. OpenAI, the maker of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, issued a stark warning about the risk of AI-generated misinformation in a recent research paper. The platforms largely use a mix of human and automated review to identify misinformation and manipulated media.
Persons: Ron DeSantis ’, Donald Trump, Anthony Fauci, Trump, , , “ We’ve, I’m, David Evan Harris, Bhaskar Chakravorti, it’s, Harris, Margaret Mitchell, Andrew Angelov, incentivized, Mitchell, OpenAI, chatbot ChatGPT, Joe Biden’s, Ivy Choi, Meta, Twitter, Elon Musk Organizations: New, New York CNN, Twitter, Florida Gov, , University of Washington, Center, Social, of Technology Institute, Facebook, CNN, The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Google, Pentagon, Republican National Committee, RNC, Democratic, Federal, Commission, YouTube, , Meta Locations: New York, meddle, United States, Washington
CNN —A number of high-profile Jewish groups are denouncing Democratic presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s false remarks that “Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese” people are “most immune” to Covid-19. “Covid-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people. While there are disproportionate rates of Covid-19 illness and death across different demographics, this has been attributed to racial disparities, not genetics. Black and Hispanic people also faced a higher risk of coronavirus infection and were more than twice as likely to be hospitalized. He also railed against the coronavirus vaccine and vaccine mandates.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, , , Kennedy, ” Kennedy, it’s, Covid, Kennedy’s, ” Rather, Doug Dechert, ” Dr, Marcella Nunez, Smith, Anthony Fauci, CNN’s KFile Organizations: CNN, Democratic, New York, American Jewish Committee, RFK Jr, Defamation League, New York Post, Centers for Disease Control, Equity, Force Locations: Covid, New York City, Central, Eastern Europe, United States
The GOP presidential hopeful's own super PAC has been blunt about his campaign's struggles. According to reports in Rolling Stone and The New York Times, Rupert Murdoch and his influential News Corp empire are souring on the governor. "They are transactional and can smell a loser a mile away," an unnamed Fox insider told Rolling Stone, referring to Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, and top Fox News executives. You should be my governor," Fox News host Sean Hannity once beamed to DeSantis during the pandemic, The Times pointed out. These subtle shifts, Rolling Stone reported, are no accident.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Rupert Murdoch, Stone, Rupert, Lachlan Murdoch, Glenn Youngkin, Youngkin, DeSantis, Trump, Anthony Fauci, Sean Hannity, romped, Maria Bartiromo, what's, He's Organizations: Florida Gov, The News Corp, Service, Gov, GOP, The New York Times, News Corp, Fox, Fox News, The Times, Virginia Gov, Murdoch, New York Post, Wall Street, Post, Yahoo Finance, Fox Corporation Locations: Florida, Wall, Silicon, Rolling, Virginia, DeSantis, Iowa, Wells
You have Anthony Fauci and Vivek Murthy saying that 99.2 or 99.5 percent of deaths were unvaccinated, when in those months the share of vaccinated deaths was about 10 times that high. They’re important deaths. But the character of the kind of person who was dying is different. And the backdrop of immunity was different, and the case fatality rate of different variants changed over time, as well. And I think about all of the messaging that we did over the last three years.
Persons: It’s, We’re, Anthony Fauci, Vivek Murthy Organizations: CNN Locations: Covid
I recently attended a memorial service for Larry Kramer, the award-winning playwright, author and provocative gay activist. I had a genuinely unique relationship with Larry for more than three decades, which I reflected on at his memorial and wanted to share here. A one-way conversation from Larry Kramer to Tony Fauci via the written word, in The San Francisco Examiner, reflecting a booming voice before I even knew him: “I Call You Murderers,” the headline read. “An open letter to an incompetent idiot, Dr. Anthony Fauci,” it continued. Fast-forward 32 years to May 2020: A brief two-way telephone conversation ending in a simple phrase.
Persons: Larry Kramer, Lucille Lortel, , Larry, Tony Fauci, , Anthony Fauci, Tony, ” Tony Organizations: Christopher, San Francisco Examiner Locations: Greenwich Village,
Though steadfast allies throughout much of the pandemic, Trump and DeSantis, as presidential primary rivals, agree on very little about what transpired during one of the most trying periods in their respective tenures in leadership. Unsaid in the ad was that DeSantis had repeatedly praised Fauci early in the pandemic, calling him “really, really good and really, really helpful” and “really doing a good job.” A CNN KFile review found Trump began harshly criticizing Fauci much earlier than DeSantis. Trump has dismissed the conservative back-slapping of DeSantis’ handling of the pandemic, insisting the governor’s performance wasn’t all that great. By preemptively attacking DeSantis’ pandemic policies, Trump, too, appears aware that voters could see his top rival as stronger on the issue. The shift became an early fault line in the fracturing relationship between Trump and DeSantis.
Persons: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis –, Trump, Anthony Fauci, DeSantis “, Fauci, , DeSantis, Ron, , Andrew, Cuomo, ” Trump, ” DeSantis, shutdowns, it’s, Steve Sisolak’s, Steve Sisolak, “ You’re, OAN, they’re Organizations: CNN, Florida Gov, GOP, New, Concord, Twitter, Trump’s, National Institute of Allergy, Trump, Florida, DeSantis, Republicans, New York Democratic, Republican, Gallup, Las Vegas, Democratic, Fox News, Food and Drug Administration, “ Fox, Friends Locations: New Hampshire, Hollis, lockstep, Florida, Nevada
Adding grain to AI-generated images makes them harder to identify as fake, the New York Times reports. The finding comes as users in the US and abroad begin to use AI images to influence election campaigns. From falsified campaign ads to stolen artwork, AI-generated images have been responsible for a wave of disinformation online in recent months. Now, the New York Times reports that AI detection software — one of the frontline defenses against the spread of AI-generated disinformation — can be easily fooled by simply adding grain to AI-generated images. The Times' analysis comes at a time when users are increasingly deploying AI-generated misinformation online to influence political campaigns, Insider reported.
Persons: Cynthia Rudin, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Anthony Fauci Organizations: New York Times, Morning, Times, Duke University
Anthony Fauci to Join Georgetown University Faculty
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( Jennifer Calfas | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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