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people the least that they can with whatever good AI argument they can make for not helping people. Now of course the objective is to reject the fraud and the things that they're not supposed to be paying for. But if the AI company gets paid for how much they can stop, what do you think's going to happen? Now it's an experiment. So maybe they'll experiment and they'll find out what they can do. J…
← Previous segment →e worth $200 million? So my first assumption is there's probably something wrong with the reporting. Because it might be like $200 million if you meet these goals over X number of years or something like that. I have trouble believing that whoever owns all the equity would get collectively a $200 million check up front. That feels high. I don't know. But Paramount knows what it's doing, so I'm sure they've looked into it.
It could also be, isn't Paramount run by Larry Ellison's son? So he would be sort of pro-America First, Trump. I don't want to put words in his mouth, but it would sort of make CBS under the control of somebody who's a lot more independent and would have a lot more, of course everybody's controversial these days. I think there's some controversy about Bari Weiss. I don't even know what it is or whether it's valid, but everybody's controversial after a certain point of notoriety.
All right. So Tim Kaine, you know Tim Kaine who didn't become vice president. Apparently he had a little debate with Ted Cruz about where our rights come from. And the question was from God or from the government. And Tim Kaine was scoffing at the notion that rights come from God and didn't think that the Constitution would suggest that that would be the case.
Ted Cruz, who knows his Constitution, argued back on X anyway that he better read the work of the founding fathers because he argued that God is the source of our rights. And Tim Kaine argued that the government determines your rights.
Now I'm going to take a third approach. You don't need God to make the same point that Ted Cruz would be happy with. So let me explain. Whether God created everything or we're just here for some other reason, whatever that reason is, so
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whether it's evolution and chance or any other model, once you're here you don't need to refer to God to say that we have all the rights that have not been yet restricted by our government. So it's just cleaner and easier to say that we all have every right to do everything except what the government restricts. And that gets you to exactly the same place as if you say God created these rights and…
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