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On Antisemitism, It's Scott Jennings Against the CNN World
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On Antisemitism, It's Scott Jennings Against the CNN World

The screencap says it all. That's Sarah Longwell, founder of Republican Voters Against Trump, literally pointing an accusatory finger [as she repeatedly did] at Republican Scott Jennings on today's CNN This Morning. The subject was antisemitism, and Jennings was quadruple-teamed, with the three panelists plus host Kasie Hunt arguing that right-wing antisemitism is more of a problem than the left-wing version.  Underlining that her partner Harlan Mandel is Jewish, far-left activist Maya Wiley summed up the Democrat argument this way: "We cannot compare organized white, extremism -- I'm saying this as white supremacy, neo-Nazism -- and equate that to kids on a college campus struggling with very difficult issues." Funny how when they're screaming antisemitic slogans or tearing down posters of Jewish hostages, they're just "kids." Try calling a left-wing student testifying before Congress a "kid"! Jennings stuck to his guns, repeatedly making the point that the nexus of antisemitism in America today is in the Democrat party, not the GOP.    A very animated Longwell's major goal was to have Jennings admit that Trump had dined with Nick Fuentes, a white supremacist. Jennings did so, saying it was a mistake on Trump's part. But he went on to make the point that Longwell was trying to equate one person having dinner with the "thousands upon thousands upon thousands" of left-wing activists in the streets. Jennings told Longwell: "That's your party now. Those are your people. That's your coalition." Zing! Hunt gave away which side she was on in how she ended the segment. She thanked Wiley for her "perspective," the key point of which was that we should not equate "organized white supremacy and neo-Nazism to kids on a college campus struggling with very difficult issues." And what did she thank Jennings for? "Your acknowledgment that this [Trump's dinner with Fuentes] did happen, as Sarah kind of pushed you." So, no appreciation of Jennings's view that the locus of antisemitism is on the left. Just thanks for Jennings conceding Longwell's point -- after being pushed! Here's the transcript. CNN This Morning  9/20/24 6:20 am EDT MAYA WILEY: And we know, because the Harris campaign will, and continues to remind people, who's the one when Unite the Right, when a very antisemitic Unite the Right rally was happening in Charlottesville -- SCOTT JENNINGS: Oh, come on. WILEY: No! Not come on. Good and bad people on both sides. JENNINGS: I'm sorry: if you would like to discuss the relative gatherings of antisemitism in this country going on over the last few months. And you want to talk about who's getting together, where and what their political proclivities are? Let's, let's talk about what's going on on all these college campuses. Let's talk about what's going on in the streets in New York City. And [Trump] is talking about the policy. He did have strong pro-Israel policies. He did take a hard line against Iran. And right now, the U.S. government is constantly Lucy with the football, trying to deal with Hamas.  The antisemitism problem in this country is on the left.  WILEY: Wait, wait, wait, wait. No, no, no, no, no, no. SARAH LONGWELL: It's with the presidential nominee.  JENNINGS: No way. WILEY: This is a really important -- LONGWELL: [Inaudible] Nick Fuentes. KASIE HUNT: Scott, I'm not here to dispute that we have seen antisemitism on display in college campuses. I, that point is taken. But also, this happened with Donald Trump, that he dined with Nick Fuentes right?  LONGWWELL: Mark Robinson, Holocaust denier. Nominated -- JENNINGS: Unbelievable. If you guys want to draw, if you guys want to pooh-pooh what we have seen on the streets of America in the wake of October the seventh, the amount of anti, ugly, antisemitic, people ripping down the posters of hostages. LONGWELL: I agree. I agree with that. I will not vote for those people for president. JENNINGS: These are not Republicans ripping them down, okay? . . .  WILEY: We've had hate crimes go up since 2016. Historic levels, year after year after year. And there's a direct link to Trumpism -- ism, ism, and to the rhetoric.  And yes, is there antisemitism? absolutely. Have we seen language? I don't -- my partner is Jewish.  What we cannot compare, organized white extremism -- I'm saying this as white supremacy and neo-Nazism, and equate that to kids on a college campus struggling with very difficult issues. And it's our obligation to do a better job with how we have -- JENNINGS: I respect you,  I respect you very much in the work you've done. You cannot deny what we have seen in America since October the seventh. And it has only to do with one thing. Antisemitism is on the rise, and there are people who feel like now is the time to let it out. And it is ugly. LONGWELL: It is ugly. And that is why we shouldn't nominate a president who dines with white supremacists. Who makes one of his key allies -- JENNINGS: Do you want to make apologies for what's going on on the left? Go ahead. I'm not going to do it.  LONGWELL: You are, you are denying that exists on the right. You are stumping for Trump in a way that tries to ignore that he, he himself dined with a white supremacist. He's cozied up to Marjorie "Jewish Lasers" Greene. JENNINGS: You're making -- LONGWELL: No I'm not. JENNINGS: You're making a tactical argument and everybody sitting at this table knows where the source of antisemitism is in this country. It is not on the right.  WILEY: No.  LONGWELL: What a denial! WILEY: That is an extreme statement.  HUNT: I don't think denying it anywhere --  LONGWELL: Did Trump -- wait -- Did Trump dine with Nick Fuentes? Is Nick Fuentes a white supremacist?  JENNINGS: He did dine with Nick Fuentes. LONGWELL: Is he a white supremacist? JENNINGS: He should not, he should not have done that.  LONGWELL: Yeah. Okay, great. So now we know that it is not only on the left. JENNINGS: So you're saying, one person, who got invited to a stupid dinner -- LONGWELL: [inaudible] presidential nominee! JENNINGS: Versus the thousands upon thousands upon thousands of progressive activists in the streets. That's the equivocation?  LONGWELL: Actually, as an example of a question for you. These college kids, who are wrong. I have done denounced those -- JENNINGS: That's your party now. Those are your people. Those are the people you seek to represent. LONGWELL: I would never belong to a party with Mark Robinson and Donald Trump.  JENNINGS: That's your coalition. That's your coalition. HUNT: We're at the point, we're at the point -- can I have an iso [i.e., asking director to zoom in on her, which he does.]  Guys, this is obviously a very emotionally charged conversation. I appreciate, Maya, the perspective that you bring. I appreciate [turning to Jennings] your acknowledgment that this did happen, as Sarah kind of pushed you -- JENNINGS: Of course it did. HUNT: But I will say, I think it's very important that any corner where we see antisemitism -- left, right, wherever it comes from, it is deeply wrong.
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Tech titan Larry Ellison teases AI-powered surveillance state that will keep you on your 'best behavior'
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Tech titan Larry Ellison teases AI-powered surveillance state that will keep you on your 'best behavior'

Oracle chairman and chief technology officer Larry Ellison, the world's second-richest man, recently revealed how his company could furnish authorities with the technological means to better surveil the populace and socially engineer those involuntarily living their lives on camera. "Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that is going on," Ellison said last week at the database and cloud computing company's financial analyst meeting. "It's AI that's looking at the cameras." After discussing broadening and implementing surveillance systems in the health and education sectors, Ellison raised the matter of law enforcement applications and police body cameras. 'Truth is we don't really turn it off.' "We completely redesigned body cameras," said the billionaire. "The camera's always on. You don't turn it on and off." Whether an officer is having lunch with friends or in the lavatory, Oracle will never shut its eyes. Ellison noted, for example, that if a police officer wants a moment of relative privacy so that he can go to the washroom, he must notify Oracle. "We'll turn it off. Truth is, we don't really turn it off. What we do is we record it so no one can see it," said Ellison. "No one can get into that recording without a court order. You get the privacy you requested ... but if you get a court order, we will judge — I want to look at that, this so-called bathroom break." "We transmit the video back to headquarters," continued the Oracle CTO, "and AI is constantly monitoring the video." If AI spots behavior it has been trained to regard as suspicious, then it will flag it and issue an alert to the relevant authorities. By constructing what is effectively a high-tech panopticon, Ellison indicated that police officers and citizens alike would be more inclined to behave as convention and law dictated they should "because we're constantly recording — watching and recording — everything that's going on." Ellison indicated that this system of digital eyes on cars, drones, and humans amounts to "supervision." The tech magnate framed these applications as benign — as ways to curb police brutality. However, Oracle has recently given cause to suspect that there is potential for abuse. In July, Oracle agreed to pay $115 million to settle a lawsuit in which the company was accused of running roughshod over people's privacy by collecting their data and selling it to third parties, reported Reuters. According to the plaintiffs, Oracle created unauthorized "digital dossiers" for hundreds of millions of people, which were then allegedly sold to marketers and other organizations. Critics responding online to Ellison's remarks also expressed concerns over how such applications will all but guarantee a communist Chinese-style surveillance state in the West — something that's already under way in the U.K., one of the most surveilled countries on the planet. 'There isn't much not being watched by somebody.' The U.K.'s former Home Office biometrics and surveillance commissioner Fraser Sampson told the Guardian before ending his term last year that AI was supercharging Britain's public-private "omni-surveillance" society. "There was a lawyer back in 2010 who used the expression 'omni-surveillance,' and I think, yes, we are in that. There isn't much not being watched by somebody. The thing is, almost all of it's been watched by people on private devices. And they now share it, whether they want them to or not, with everybody, the police, the state, the foreign government, anybody," said Sampson. "When all that needed a human to edit it, it wasn't an issue because no one was going to live long enough to get through 10 minutes. But now you can do it with AI editing. All of a sudden you can tap that ocean," added the watchdog. The U.K. has ostensibly taken a turn for the worse under the current Labor government, which is working to greatly expand the use of live facial recognition technology. While some have taken to keyboards to bemoan the growth of the Western surveillance state, so-called Blade Runner activists have, in recent years, taken to chopping down public and private cameras, including low-emission cameras. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
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New Escape from Tarkov and EFT Arena roadmap reveals major changes
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New Escape from Tarkov and EFT Arena roadmap reveals major changes

Despite their popularity, Escape from Tarkov and its smaller-scale sibling EFT: Arena have had far from an easy time, with delayed updates and various controversies over recent months. To lift the community spirit, developer Battlestate Games has revealed a full roadmap covering the rest of 2024, promising everything from engine updates to new weapons, locations, quality-of-life improvements, and even a battle pass system. Continue reading New Escape from Tarkov and EFT Arena roadmap reveals major changes MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Escape from Tarkov system requirements, Escape From Tarkov Steam, Best FPS games
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The Callisto Protocol failed because of the gameplay, CEO says
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The Callisto Protocol failed because of the gameplay, CEO says

If you haven’t played The Callisto Protocol and you can lay hands on it today, I recommend heartily that you give it a shot. The opening sections are the strongest, when the monsters are fewer and further between, and you’re fighting for your life with only a scant couple of weapons and the game’s novel melee combat system. Heavily inspired by Dead Space, it serves as the ideal companion piece to the EA-published horror-action series, but Callisto, unfortunately, struggled to get started. Developer Striking Distance laid off a number of staff and the chances of a sequel now seem scant. Now, the CEO of The Callisto Protocol’s publisher Krafton says that the game failed to meet expectations due to issues within its core gameplay. Continue reading The Callisto Protocol failed because of the gameplay, CEO says MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The Callisto Protocol review, Best horror games, The Callisto Protocol system requirements
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This Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 UK gaming GPU deal is outstanding
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This Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 UK gaming GPU deal is outstanding

Now is a great time to pick up an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU for your gaming PC, as this graphics card deal enables you to save 20% on the usual cost of this overclocked MSI Ventus 2X card. The only downer is that you have to be in the UK to take advantage of this offer, which comes courtesy of Overclockers, but that’s a great price for this card if your feet are standing on the right piece of rock right now. We criticized the price of this Nvidia GPU in our original GeForce RTX 4060 review, meaning it missed out on a place in our best graphics card guide. However, at £254.99 it’s a much more tempting proposition for UK gamers than its original price of £299.99. Continue reading This Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 UK gaming GPU deal is outstanding MORE FROM PCGAMESN: MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC review, MSI GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio review, Best gaming motherboard
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Iran’s Plot against Trump
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Iran’s Plot against Trump

The Islamic regime planned to assassinate Trump and hacked his campaign, having concluded that Trump’s return to the White House would be bad news for Tehran.
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Thank You, Caitlin Clark
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Thank You, Caitlin Clark

The Clark doubters have been proved categorically wrong.
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When Will Republicans Tire of Touching the Hot Stovetop?
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When Will Republicans Tire of Touching the Hot Stovetop?

GOP primary voters knew Mark Robinson was a terrible candidate. They just didn’t care.
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Oprah Also Presented a Nauseating Parade of Hollywood Celebrity Hypocrites Endorsing Harris
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Oprah Also Presented a Nauseating Parade of Hollywood Celebrity Hypocrites Endorsing Harris

Oprah Also Presented a Nauseating Parade of Hollywood Celebrity Hypocrites Endorsing Harris
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CNN Host Abby Phillip Disputes Kamala as Gun Grabber but Ryan Girdusky Handily Shuts Her Down
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CNN Host Abby Phillip Disputes Kamala as Gun Grabber but Ryan Girdusky Handily Shuts Her Down

CNN Host Abby Phillip Disputes Kamala as Gun Grabber but Ryan Girdusky Handily Shuts Her Down
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