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October 29, 2015, 12:38:23 PM



Trump: ‘In About Two Minutes’ I Re-Negotiated Debate So We Could ‘Get The Hell Out Of Here’ [VIDEO]


Donald Trump: Our country doesn’t win anymore. We have used to win, we don’t win anymore. We lose on trade. We lose with ISIS. We lost with one of the worst deals I have ever seen negotiated of any kind. That’s our recent catastrophe with Iran. We don’t win. Let me give you a terrific example. These folks at CNBC, they had it down to three and a half hours. I just read in “The New York Times,” $250,000 for a third-second ad. I went out and said that’s ridiculous. I could stand up here all night. Nobody wants to watch three and a half or three hours. It was a big sacrifice. And I have to hand it to Ben, we called Ben, he was with me 100 percent. We called in, we said, “That’s it, we’re not doing it.” They lost a lot of money, everybody said it couldn’t be done. Everybody said it would be three hours, three and a half, including them. And in about two minutes I re-negotiated it down to two hours so we can get the hell out of here. Not bad. And I’ll do that with the country. We will make, we will make America great again, and thank you everybody.

John Harwood: Just for the record, the debate was always going to be two hours.

Trump: That was not right. That is absolutely not right. You know that, that is not right.


http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/28/trump-in-about-two-minutes-i-re-negotiated-debate-so-we-could-get-the-hell-out-of-here-video/


FLASHBACK:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/257119-trump-claims-cnbc-caves-on-debate

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-gets-his-way_56210ecbe4b06462a13bb2ca

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October 29, 2015, 11:24:19 AM
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AI can't do anything good or bad, if it is not hooked up to the equipment. Consider a person who doesn't have any arms or legs. If you don't feed him or wipe his behind, he dies.

If an AI does something harmful, it is the fault of the human who hooked it up to the "artificial arms and legs." If it doesn't get unhooked after it has done something wrong, the blame is on the humans that control it.

Jail time for the humans, and shut down for the AI.

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No, humans will not be able to "shut down AI."

Didn't you ever hear of pulling the plug on a computer? It simply depends on who designed it and how it was built. It took many years to build the pyramids, but only a few to dig through all the safeguards to get into it. In the same way, AI will be able to be shut down even if it were made to not be shut down.

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October 29, 2015, 11:11:12 AM



EXCLUSIVE — DONALD TRUMP TO BREITBART TECH: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CREATORS, USERS SHOULD ‘CONSIDER ETHICAL AND MORAL CONSEQUENCES’
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As for artificial intelligence, again it can either be a scalpel or a chainsaw. Creators and users alike should always consider the ethical and moral consequences of all activities. If we lose our way morally, we are doomed as a society.
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Interesting.

I am concerned about artificial dumbness.

I am concerned about who is doing the coding for the AI. Updating my google evil thread now...


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October 29, 2015, 11:00:43 AM
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AI can't do anything good or bad, if it is not hooked up to the equipment. Consider a person who doesn't have any arms or legs. If you don't feed him or wipe his behind, he dies.

If an AI does something harmful, it is the fault of the human who hooked it up to the "artificial arms and legs." If it doesn't get unhooked after it has done something wrong, the blame is on the humans that control it.

Jail time for the humans, and shut down for the AI.

Smiley
No, humans will not be able to "shut down AI."
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October 28, 2015, 06:56:07 PM



EXCLUSIVE — DONALD TRUMP TO BREITBART TECH: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CREATORS, USERS SHOULD ‘CONSIDER ETHICAL AND MORAL CONSEQUENCES’
.....
As for artificial intelligence, again it can either be a scalpel or a chainsaw. Creators and users alike should always consider the ethical and moral consequences of all activities. If we lose our way morally, we are doomed as a society.
.....

Interesting.

I am concerned about artificial dumbness.

AI can't do anything good or bad, if it is not hooked up to the equipment. Consider a person who doesn't have any arms or legs. If you don't feed him or wipe his behind, he dies.

If an AI does something harmful, it is the fault of the human who hooked it up to the "artificial arms and legs." If it doesn't get unhooked after it has done something wrong, the blame is on the humans that control it.

Jail time for the humans, and shut down for the AI.

Smiley
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October 28, 2015, 04:18:50 PM



EXCLUSIVE — DONALD TRUMP TO BREITBART TECH: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CREATORS, USERS SHOULD ‘CONSIDER ETHICAL AND MORAL CONSEQUENCES’
.....
As for artificial intelligence, again it can either be a scalpel or a chainsaw. Creators and users alike should always consider the ethical and moral consequences of all activities. If we lose our way morally, we are doomed as a society.
.....

Interesting.

I am concerned about artificial dumbness.
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October 28, 2015, 12:35:28 PM
I'm a trump supporter. I think he is the ony hope USA can restore its former glory. He is not under establishment. He is not the dog of wall street and big oil companies and war industries that get us to perpetual war in the middle east.

The most amazing thing is to listen to the media. They talk as if everybody still wants a jeb/hillary match. That tells you how deep everyone is in someone else's pocket...

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October 27, 2015, 11:53:10 PM
I'm a trump supporter. I think he is the ony hope USA can restore its former glory. He is not under establishment. He is not the dog of wall street and big oil companies and war industries that get us to perpetual war in the middle east.
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October 27, 2015, 11:42:00 PM



EXCLUSIVE — DONALD TRUMP TO BREITBART TECH: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CREATORS, USERS SHOULD ‘CONSIDER ETHICAL AND MORAL CONSEQUENCES’


With the exception of Mrs. Clinton and her email scandal, few presidential candidates of either party have been moved during their campaigns to discuss technology at length. That changes today, as Donald Trump gives an exclusive interview to Breitbart Tech about hacking, cyber-warfare and artificial intelligence.

BREITBART TECH: What’s your position on the NSA? Has it overreached in recent years, or is it an essential line of defense in the fight against terrorism?

TRUMP: The National Security Agency (NSA) is charged with collecting electronic intelligence from a host of sources around the world and from those who live in America who might wish ill on our country and its people. To accomplish that mission, the NSA has been given great latitude in how it conducts itself, especially after the events of 9/11.

To the extent that the agency can accomplish its mission without violating the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, it should be given as much leeway as possible. However, American citizens are guaranteed certain protections. There must be a balance between those Constitutional protections and the role of the government in protecting its citizens. Congress should continue to be the arbiter of that balance.

BREITBART TECH: What is the current state of America’s cyber defenses? How should the Federal Government protect American businesses from cyber warfare? How would you defeat Chinese hackers?

TRUMP: Understanding the technical aspects of how the Internet works is important to understanding how difficult it is to defend access to American government and private enterprises. To that end, the American government has a responsibility to defend the nation from all attacks, kinetic, cyber or otherwise.

As has been the case since immediately after 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security, through its various departments and agencies, have been working with the private sector to cooperate on securing our electronic communications. It is a constant battle, but we have done a fairly good job.

However, we continue to have persistent, intentional and deliberate attacks on American cyberspace by agents from, or acting on behalf of, China. These actions border on being acts of war. America should counter attack and make public every action taken by China to steal or disrupt our operations, whether they be private or governmental.

BREITBART TECH: How do you plan to use the internet to reach out to young people and minorities?

TRUMP: The Internet is a tool. Sometimes it is a scalpel. Sometimes it is a chainsaw. It has proven to be a great new messaging tool for any number of causes, including getting people elected to office. Access to the Internet is critical if is to be used to reach young people or minorities. Young people, generally, can be reached through social media.

As for reaching minorities, the next President must go beyond using the Internet and must go into neighborhoods, churches, community centers and schools to make that personal contact. Frank dialogue and personal commitment is by far the best approach.

BREITBART TECH: What effect will a Donald Trump presidency have on the tech industry and internet culture?

TRUMP: I am a big believer in technology and will be a strong supporter of expanding tech capabilities in the United States. As President, my goal would be to ensure that the intellectual property produced in America remains the property of those who produce it. Letting other countries steal our property will not happen on my watch.

BREITBART TECH: Stephen Hawking recently speculated that artificial intelligence will pose an existential threat to humanity. How do you see artificial intelligence being used for good, and for bad? What is your take on where we are heading?

TRUMP: I have always been concerned about the social breakdown of our culture caused by technology. I think the increased dependence and addiction to electronic devices is unhealthy. Of course, these trends tend to swing like a pendulum, so I am confident we will find a balance along the way.

As for artificial intelligence, again it can either be a scalpel or a chainsaw. Creators and users alike should always consider the ethical and moral consequences of all activities. If we lose our way morally, we are doomed as a society.


http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/10/27/exclusive-donald-trump-to-breitbart-tech-artificial-intelligence-creators-users-should-consider-ethical-and-moral-consequences/


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October 27, 2015, 07:43:05 PM





Billionaire Donald Trump is blowing away his nearest competitor, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, 2-to-1, in a poll of Iowa Republican voters released Friday by Gravis Marketing on behalf of One American News Network.

Trump has a 15-point lead over Walker in the poll taken of 227 registered Republican voters in the Hawkeye State, asked Wednesday who among the GOP candidates for president they would vote for if the caucus were held today. The results, according to the poll:
Trump, 30.9 percent
Walker, 15.4 percent
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, 10 percent
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, 7.2 percent
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, 6 percent
Texas Sen.Ted Cruz, 5.5 percent
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, 5.1 percent
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, 5 percent
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, 4.3 percent
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, 2.9 percent
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, 2.8 percent
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, 1.7 percent
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, 1 percent

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and former New York Gov. George Pataki each have less than 1 percent of support from Iowa voters. The Republican voters’ poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 6.5 percent.


http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/iowa-poll-trump-walker/2015/07/31/id/664826/




how is he winning those votes?haha
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October 27, 2015, 12:15:59 PM
I hope trump wins, that would be the end of america

Haha, exactly! Thats why I don't want to see Trump as the President. The whole world will hate America much more then and that might realy be the end.

IMO the American system should be established all over the world and only then we should start to criticize it for its flaws and hypocrisy, which are present in the system, but in a lesser extent than in other countries.




Donald Trump Town Hall New Hampshire 10/26/2015


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnY81H3tvSU





Does Trump talk about chemtrails? I don't follow him, but if he doesn't, then he is hiding some of the biggest info around... or he is ignorant... or both. From http://rense.com/general79/chem.htm:
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What Chemtrails Really Are
By Carolyn Williams Palit
11-9-7

"The United States does not torture." --President George W. Bush
 
We are dealing with Star Wars. It involves the combination of chemtrails for creating an atmosphere that will support electromagnetic waves, ground-based, electromagnetic field oscillators called gyrotrons, and ionospheric heaters. Particulates make directed energy weapons work better. It has to do with "steady state" and particle density for plasma beam propagation.
 
They spray barium powders and let it photo-ionize from the ultraviolet light of the sun. Then, they make an aluminum-plasma generated by "zapping" the metal cations that are in the spray with either electromagnetics from HAARP, the gyrotron system on the ground [Ground Wave Emergency Network], or space-based lasers. The barium makes the aluminum-plasma more particulate dense. This means they can make a denser plasma than they normally could from just ionizing the atmosphere or the air.
 
More density [more particles] means that these particles which are colliding into each other will become more charged because there are more of them present to collide. What are they ultimately trying to do up there -- is create charged-particle, plasma beam weapons.
Chemtrails are the medium - GWEN pulse radars, the various HAARPs, and space-based lasers are the method, or more simply:
 
Chemtrails are the medium -- directed energy is the method.
 
Spray and Zap.

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There are satellite weapons involved. Activists are using meters and are getting readings of microwaves, x-rays, and some other kind of emission that they are not sure of, maybe a low-intensity laser.
 
They are also photographing gas plasma generation due to the heating of chemtrails by electromagnetics. The technical names for vertical and horizontal plasma columns are columnar focal lenses and horizontal drift plasma antennas. Various size of gas plasma orbs are associated with this technology. These orbs can be used as transmitters and receivers because they have great, refractory and optical properties. They also are capable of transmitting digital or analog sound. Barium, in fact, is very refractive -- more refractive than glass.

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We are the lab rats for this technology and something is very wrong in the military or intelligence branches somewhere. Because developmental projects in government and military are often so compartmentalized, I suppose someone could be using and developing this technology secretly and without authorization. Then again, behavioral and mind control programs were an authorized policy under MKULTRA. Our country has a history of experimenting on its citizens. We are talking about satellite charged-particle frequency weapons attacking a person 24 hours a day. Psychotronic weapons are considered weapons of mass destruction by the U.N.

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People who are working on these issues hear tones and hums. If you hear persistent tones and static; have body vibrations, burning sensations, "bangs" to the head, neurological damage, or immune system damage; are hearing electronic voices or hearing the sound of a plasma; suffering from pains deep in your organs or constant headaches; or experiencing other anomalous activity then you may be being targeted by directed energy, mind control weapons. These weapons could be on helicopters, jets, stealth fighters, or on satellites. Directed energy beams and electromagnetic waves can be sent to you via hand-held devices or piggy-backed in on cell phone and satellite towers.

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The elitist corporate government is going to hold the rest of us hostage with directed energy weapons in space, if the Policy for a New American Century group - PNAC - Bush and cronie think tank has their way, along with directed energy attacks against any country or citizen that they decide they do not like. These weapons can create climate war, weather war, mind war, cyber war, disease war, disaster war, and undetectable war. Taken together they can create economic war.
 
If this system is not stopped, it will kill billions due to aluminum and barium poisoning. It will kill billions due to crop failures and world-wide famine. It will cause heart attacks, strokes, and cancers. It will cause stillbirths, miscarriages, and infertility. The chemtrail sprays often have fungi, bacteria, viruses, dessicated red blood cells, crystalline substances, carbon, metal cations, lithium, other chemicals, heavy metals, and God knows what - probably smart dust, or nanocrap. Years of biowarfare testing on the American public is no big secret anymore. Spraying germs in the sky where they mutate due to the ultra-violet light -- brillant plan, my man. Are we acceptable losses or is this by design?

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Is there any good news? Yes. There has been tons of particulate dumping through the spray operations for 8[12] years over the Americas, Europe, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and from what I can find out, over Russia. And, what goes around blows around, right? So, these substances are probably actually global. It sure makes a ton of sense to spray poisonous elements in 24 NATO countries and let the substances be carried around the earth on the jet streams to poison yourself, your enemies, and all neutral and non-combatent countries. Talk about making more enemies.
 
The water, air, and soil of all of these countries is so saturated with metal cations that these weapons freaks should be able to zap and mind f--k each other quite well now and as often as they wish. Once they have clobbered each other with light-saber beams for a few years and razed and scorched sections of the earth, they may start to realize that this foreign policy will lead to a defective human race and a rotten economy.

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Read the full article ...


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October 26, 2015, 02:25:02 PM



Donald Trump Town Hall New Hampshire 10/26/2015


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnY81H3tvSU


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October 26, 2015, 05:01:48 AM
I hope trump wins, that would be the end of america

Haha, exactly! Thats why I don't want to see Trump as the President. The whole world will hate America much more then and that might realy be the end.

IMO the American system should be established all over the world and only then we should start to criticize it for its flaws and hypocrisy, which are present in the system, but in a lesser extent than in other countries.
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October 25, 2015, 09:53:24 PM
Finally someone said it like it is.
Trump: World would be '100%' better with Hussein, Gadhafi in power

Donald Trump believes the world would be much better off if ruthless dictators like Saddam Hussein and Moammar Gadhafi were still in power.

"100%," Trump replied when asked that question in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that aired Sunday on "State of the Union."

Trump said he believes Iraq and Libya, the respective countries of the since-deceased dictators, would be less fractured and promote a more stable Middle East if the two had not been forcefully pushed out of power. Hussein fell from power following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 and Gadhafi was ousted following violent civil strife in 2011 that ultimately drew a NATO-led military intervention.

"I mean, look at Libya. Look at Iraq. Iraq used to be no terrorists. He (Hussein) would kill the terrorists immediately, which is like now it's the Harvard of terrorism," Trump said. "If you look at Iraq from years ago, I'm not saying he was a nice guy, he was a horrible guy, but it was a lot better than it is right now. Right now, Iraq is a training ground for terrorists. Right now Libya, nobody even knows Libya, frankly there is no Iraq and there is no Libya. It's all broken up. They have no control. Nobody knows what's going on."

Both Gadhafi and Hussein committed atrocities against their own people and were among the world's worst human rights abusers. NATO decided to intervene in Libya as Gadhafi appeared poised to commit a genocidal-like massacre.

But Trump said human rights abuses continue to plague Libya and Iraq and claimed, "They're worse than they ever were."

"People are getting their heads chopped off, they're being drowned. Right now, they are far worse than they were, ever, under Saddam Hussein or Gadhafi," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/25/politics/donald-trump-moammar-gadhafi-saddam-hussein/
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October 25, 2015, 03:25:01 PM
I hope trump wins, that would be the end of america
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October 25, 2015, 01:26:50 PM
Latest polls indicate that Carson is giving tough competition to Trump, in states such as Iowa and Pennsylvania.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

It needs to be seen whether Trump will be able to hold on to his momentum. Also, I want to know whether the second string GOP candidates such as Marco Rubio are going to drop out of the race and support Carson, in order to defeat Trump.
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October 25, 2015, 12:13:35 PM



AP-GfK Poll: Republicans view Donald Trump as most electable


WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican voters view Donald Trump as their strongest general election candidate, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that highlights the sharp contrast between the party's voters and its top professionals regarding the billionaire businessman's ultimate political strength.

Seven in 10 Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters say Trump could win in November 2016 if he is nominated, and that's the most who say so of any candidate. By comparison, 6 in 10 say the same for retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who, like Trump, has tapped into the powerful wave of antiestablishment anger defining the early phases of the 2016 contest.

"It's the lifelong establishment politicians on both sides that rub me the wrong way," said registered Republican Joe Selig, a 60-year-old carpenter from Vallejo, California. "I think Trump is more electable. He's strong. We need strength these days."

Trump and Carson are considered among the least electable general election candidates by the Republican Party's professionals, those who are in the business of helping candidates run campaigns and win elections.


http://apnews.myway.com/article/20151025/us-ap-poll-gop-2016-27a80beeda.html


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October 23, 2015, 06:58:18 AM
do you believe that Donald Trump will support bitcoin if he elected as president?

No. I don't think that Donald Trump is in favor of Bitcoin. Donald Trump is a big corporation himself, and he is having strong ties with the Wall Street and big bankers. At the best, we can hope for a neutral stand. The only Republican primary candidates who support the usage and legalization of Bitcoin are Rand Paul and Ted Cruz (not that sure).


Trump has to deal with the big union workers more often than dealing with day traders. His fortune is in stuff you see, in bricks and mortar, not in shorting stocks, but in golf courses, etc...


This is a very good point - Trump is used to dealing with the lying, stealing, corrupt schemers and looters that don't actually contribute anything to the economy.

But that does not mean he's one of them.
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October 22, 2015, 11:24:07 PM



RUSH: If Trump's Numbers Were Jeb Bush's, Everybody Would Declare This Over


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bprHIvvcC0E


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October 22, 2015, 11:22:53 PM
do you believe that Donald Trump will support bitcoin if he elected as president?

No. I don't think that Donald Trump is in favor of Bitcoin. Donald Trump is a big corporation himself, and he is having strong ties with the Wall Street and big bankers. At the best, we can hope for a neutral stand. The only Republican primary candidates who support the usage and legalization of Bitcoin are Rand Paul and Ted Cruz (not that sure).


Trump has to deal with the big union workers more often than dealing with day traders. His fortune is in stuff you see, in bricks and mortar, not in shorting stocks, but in golf courses, etc...

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