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who acknowledges as much as she knows in sheffield. that's what we need to address. not simply reach for the statute book. >> the partnership between schools and universities for education is critical and is working terribly well. this is europe's largest leader of the teachers. committee assume me universities like mine will provide or continue to have the leading role in the training of our teaches of the future? -- teachers of the future? >> of course, we must support all those institutions that producing the great teachers of the future and without great teachers, that we're able to lift the aspirations of young children in this country particularly bright young people from poor backgrounds who at the moment feel completely intimidated from going to university. i hope those teachers will explain to them that under the new scheme that we have proposed there's a real route for them to live out their hopes and dreams at our great universities in the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday, the national housing federation reported
who acknowledges as much as she knows in sheffield. that's what we need to address. not simply reach for the statute book. >> the partnership between schools and universities for education is critical and is working terribly well. this is europe's largest leader of the teachers. committee assume me universities like mine will provide or continue to have the leading role in the training of our teaches of the future? -- teachers of the future? >> of course, we must support all those...
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the problem is poor organization by the returning officer in sheffield, who acknowledged as much. that's what we need to address, not simply always reach for the statute chute book. >> if the partnership between schools and universities in the provision of teacher education is absolutely critical, and indeed the moment is working terribly well, europe's largest provider of newly qualified teachers. can he assure me that universities like mine that provide it will continue to have the leading role in the training of our teachers? >> of course, we must support all those incity constitutions that produce the great teachers of the future. without great teachers, who are able to lift the aspirations of our young people, particularly bright young people from poor back grounds, who at the moment feel completely intimidated from going to university, i hope those teachers will explain to them that under the new scheme, there is a real road for them to live out their hopes and dreams. >> thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday, the national housing fed reagan reported that a first-time buyer in l
the problem is poor organization by the returning officer in sheffield, who acknowledged as much. that's what we need to address, not simply always reach for the statute chute book. >> if the partnership between schools and universities in the provision of teacher education is absolutely critical, and indeed the moment is working terribly well, europe's largest provider of newly qualified teachers. can he assure me that universities like mine that provide it will continue to have the...
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sheffield and he said, mr. sheffield my wife has this terrible infection. canyon recommended dr.. he recommended dr. carmichael, a white doctor. the first time we showed up, we went in and the waiting room for blacks was this horrible kind of paint peeling above the pharmacy step straight up hard benches to sit on. and so after dr. carmichael so my mother at about 5:00 that afternoon on that saturday he said, and now, reverend rice, he said the next time you bring angelina, you bring her after 5:00. so we came after 5:00 and his wife's patient population was gone. and so we were able to sit up in the front waiting room, where there were magazines and leather chairs and the whole thing. and, pretty soon the overtime, dr. carmichael kind of integrated his own waiting ground because i think for him, it was humiliating to have to treat someone like my father that wave a cousin of race. so, racism and segregation hurt not just the black community. it hurt also the white community. and today, when we know that joblessness and homelessness and gang violence on which you are working, and
sheffield and he said, mr. sheffield my wife has this terrible infection. canyon recommended dr.. he recommended dr. carmichael, a white doctor. the first time we showed up, we went in and the waiting room for blacks was this horrible kind of paint peeling above the pharmacy step straight up hard benches to sit on. and so after dr. carmichael so my mother at about 5:00 that afternoon on that saturday he said, and now, reverend rice, he said the next time you bring angelina, you bring her after...
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does he not understand the anger that will be felt in sheffield, in east wing, in all of those constituencies about promises made and promises about to be broken? >> along those the miliband wagon. he talks about trust. what did he write in the labor manifesto about the report that he set up? they have completely broken their word. the point is there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to them without being put off. that is what we're proposing. that is what he is opposed to. he should listen to his trade and industry secretary that one, who was part of the brown process, who said this, "the truth is there are many elements to the brown plan. you only pay when you are earning about 21,000. brown is essentially right." 1 and join the consensus instead of playing political games? -- why not join the consensus instead of playing political games? >> because i ask the questions of the prime minister. now he talks about hard choices. he claims to be making it hard choice on tuition fees. i cannot believe that he is talking about hard choices this we
does he not understand the anger that will be felt in sheffield, in east wing, in all of those constituencies about promises made and promises about to be broken? >> along those the miliband wagon. he talks about trust. what did he write in the labor manifesto about the report that he set up? they have completely broken their word. the point is there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to them without being put off. that is what we're...
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sheffield, and he said, mr. sheffield, my wife has a terrible infection, can you recommend a doctor? he recommended doctor carmichael, a white doctor. the first time we showed up, i was seven, we went and and the waiting room for blacks was this horrible kind of paint peeling above the pharmacy, step straight up hard benches to sit on. and so after dr. carmichael saw my mother, about 5:00 that afternoon on a saturday, he said now, reverend rice, he said, the next time you bring angelena, you bring her after 5:00. and so we came after 5:00, and his white patient population was gone. and so we were able to set up in the front waiting room where there were magazines and leather chairs and the whole thing. and pretty soon, over time, dr. carmichael kind of integrated his own waiting room. because i think for him, it was humiliating to have to treat someone like my father that way because of race. so racism and segregation hurt not just the black community, it hurt also the white community. and today, when we know th
sheffield, and he said, mr. sheffield, my wife has a terrible infection, can you recommend a doctor? he recommended doctor carmichael, a white doctor. the first time we showed up, i was seven, we went and and the waiting room for blacks was this horrible kind of paint peeling above the pharmacy, step straight up hard benches to sit on. and so after dr. carmichael saw my mother, about 5:00 that afternoon on a saturday, he said now, reverend rice, he said, the next time you bring angelena, you...
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does he not understand the anger that will be felt in sheffield, twickenham, eastleigh-all their constituencies-about promises made and about to be broken? >> along goes the milibandwagon, and on we jump. the right hon. gentleman talks about trust. what did he write in the labor manifesto about the browne report, which he set up? the labor party has completely broken its word. there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to them without being put off. that is what we propose and he opposes. he should listen to the former labor trade and industry secretary, who was part of the browne process. he said: "the truth is there are many tax elements to the browne plan. you only pay when you are earning above £21,000... browne is essentially right". why not join the consensus instead of just playing political games? >> i ask the questions at prime minister's questions. the prime minister talks about hard choices-he claims to be making a hard choice on tuition fees. i cannot believe that he is talking about hard choices this week, because whom has he chosen to pu
does he not understand the anger that will be felt in sheffield, twickenham, eastleigh-all their constituencies-about promises made and about to be broken? >> along goes the milibandwagon, and on we jump. the right hon. gentleman talks about trust. what did he write in the labor manifesto about the browne report, which he set up? the labor party has completely broken its word. there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to them without being...
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. >> reporter: a woman was running about 7:00 at night as she ran through sheffield court, a man grabbed her, pulled her the ground and sexually assaulted her. the woman was able to fight off her attacker, she ran away. anyone with information about the attack is asked to contact police. >>> denise, thank you. police say if you go running alone and a stranger makes you feel uncomfortable. turn around, call police and head toward a group of people or a home. >>> bravery in baltimore. city police officers jump into action and save lives after a devastating and strong tornado. adam may has details of special honor for the officers downtown, adam. >> reporter: a number of baltimore city police officers will be getting life saving awards for their valor. a few of them got a special thank you from the mayor and police commander. >> what just happened? we actually had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. >> reporter: four police officers honored. they were first on the scene after a tornado hit north baltimore in the middle of night ripping the roofer off of four apartment buildings. >>
. >> reporter: a woman was running about 7:00 at night as she ran through sheffield court, a man grabbed her, pulled her the ground and sexually assaulted her. the woman was able to fight off her attacker, she ran away. anyone with information about the attack is asked to contact police. >>> denise, thank you. police say if you go running alone and a stranger makes you feel uncomfortable. turn around, call police and head toward a group of people or a home. >>> bravery...
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she told police the man grabbed her on castle ford drive near sheffield court then forced her to the ground. she says she hit the man and then ran away. police only have a vague description of the attacker. >>> tragedy involving a two- year-old boy following a probasketball game in los angeles. mary bubala has more on what happened inside the stadium. >> reporter: lucas lange was with his family as they were taking pictures. that's when he went down 100 feet and landed on a lower floor. the 2-year-old was taken to the hospital where he later died. vic, back to you. >> police say the glass safety barrier varies in height but everyone at it's lowest level, it's still only 2 feet high. >>> family members are frustrated by the slow moving nature of the rescue. efforts have been stunted by the presence of the dangerous gases which could cause another explosion. developers believe they are 23 feet from where the miners are located. they have had no contact with them since last friday's incident. >>> kennedy was visiting dallas when his motorcade was hit with gunfire, his death and subseque
she told police the man grabbed her on castle ford drive near sheffield court then forced her to the ground. she says she hit the man and then ran away. police only have a vague description of the attacker. >>> tragedy involving a two- year-old boy following a probasketball game in los angeles. mary bubala has more on what happened inside the stadium. >> reporter: lucas lange was with his family as they were taking pictures. that's when he went down 100 feet and landed on a lower...
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the woman said she was traveling near sheffield court when somebody threw her to the ground and sexually assaulted her. she was able to break free and escape. >> baltimore county man accused of killing his wife will learn his fate. dennis tetso was accused of killing his wife despite the fact her body was never found. tetso could face as many as 30 years in prison. his attorneys are now working on an appeal. >> one of the longest serving council members is calling it quits. after serving the ninth district for seven terms, agnes welch has decided to retire. her last day of the year will be on monday praised what a stable and she has been. congratulations. well-deserved retirement. 47 degrees on tv hill. coming up, how oprah is giving a boost to the volkswagen beetle. >> some dangers whether touches down in the midwest. >> one of the most popular movie rental companies is changing the way it does business. with the changes will mean to customers. >> some showers are expected in western maryland. >> hitting at a town, now would be a good time. lots of lotions promised healing. this one act
the woman said she was traveling near sheffield court when somebody threw her to the ground and sexually assaulted her. she was able to break free and escape. >> baltimore county man accused of killing his wife will learn his fate. dennis tetso was accused of killing his wife despite the fact her body was never found. tetso could face as many as 30 years in prison. his attorneys are now working on an appeal. >> one of the longest serving council members is calling it quits. after...
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harry caray's tavern opened on north sheffield in may of twowt 8. >>> costco opened newest chicago area warehouse store in melrose park today. 1,452,000 scwir foot facility is located on the site of the former kiddyland amusement park. village officials say the warehouse store is expected to generate about twice as much tax revenue as kiddyland as well as bring 175 new jobs to melrose park. costco will open warehouses later this week in suburban bolingbrook and metwa. >>> pieces of chicago history are up for auction today. the public will be able to bid on banners that once hung from the city's street posts. some up for auction include chicago marathon, shrek the musical and obama's yes we can campaign. >>> sports fans can find championship banners. >>> thousands of dying in the hospital every month from errors. a staggering statistic medicare's new chief says must end. new government report says one in 7 hospitalized medicare patients suffers harm during their stay. nearly 2% of those patients or 15,000 people a month die from errors or complications like infections picked up in the ho
harry caray's tavern opened on north sheffield in may of twowt 8. >>> costco opened newest chicago area warehouse store in melrose park today. 1,452,000 scwir foot facility is located on the site of the former kiddyland amusement park. village officials say the warehouse store is expected to generate about twice as much tax revenue as kiddyland as well as bring 175 new jobs to melrose park. costco will open warehouses later this week in suburban bolingbrook and metwa. >>>...
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gary sheffield, they would all become oprah's neighbors. >>> move over ryan reynolds, they might have dubbed him the sexiest man alive but salon cited his gawky loose limbs and car rotty mane, conan o'brien and awe ston gol by. >> you want to hear more names on the list, the situation,ç o course, number 11. isaiah mu staff fa, he was number seven. of all of pictures you could pick of isaiah, that's the one? we do the head shot? okay. >> i know you want to go on. i want to go back to austan goolsby. not too long ago had the opportunity to do this. >> i want to bring into the conversation austan goolsby. >> how are you? >> i'm well. >> were you thinking number 13. >> i was really meant to say, good to see you again. >> i need girl power here. do you know who is number one? >> russell brand. >> he's beautiful. i think he's deserving. >> you do? >> i think he's a good looking guy. look at those eyes. he's beautiful. >> he's got that -- obviously they thought so. >> how about older guys like harrison ford? >> i don't think he goes to the nerdy sexy group. >> silver fox. >> always one of
gary sheffield, they would all become oprah's neighbors. >>> move over ryan reynolds, they might have dubbed him the sexiest man alive but salon cited his gawky loose limbs and car rotty mane, conan o'brien and awe ston gol by. >> you want to hear more names on the list, the situation,ç o course, number 11. isaiah mu staff fa, he was number seven. of all of pictures you could pick of isaiah, that's the one? we do the head shot? okay. >> i know you want to go on. i want to...
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are coming in are extremely encouraging and will lead to more of what the right honorable member for sheffield, brightside said, which is more local control rather than in distant regions that people do not identify with. >> andrew turner. >> it is claimed that the eu will need a new treaty to legitimize money going to greece. what is the prime minister's response? >> this is an argument being put forward, particularly by the germans, that a new treaty clause is needed to put the eurozone on a stronger footing. clearly, from our point of view, we are not in the euro and we are not planning to join the euro, and so any treaty change would not apply to us -- just as, in terms of the new rules on the stability and funding mechanism, we have always had a carve-out from them. but we will be discussing that at the european council this week. the greatest priority for britain should be to fight very hard to get the eu budget under control. i think it is completely unacceptable, at a time when we are making tough budget decisions here, that we are seeing spending rise consistently in the european unio
are coming in are extremely encouraging and will lead to more of what the right honorable member for sheffield, brightside said, which is more local control rather than in distant regions that people do not identify with. >> andrew turner. >> it is claimed that the eu will need a new treaty to legitimize money going to greece. what is the prime minister's response? >> this is an argument being put forward, particularly by the germans, that a new treaty clause is needed to put...
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and you have people in sheffield paynter taxes so that people can live in houses they themselves couldn't dream of living in. >> began the but you just said, primm minister, the housing benefit bill had to be brought under control and you have given some examples. there is quite a lot of different aspects to the policy and the cuts in housing benefit, and i want you to comment on one particular one because i don't understand the rationale for it. i heard the rational for the other ones and this one is by news [inaudible] they often lose to% of the housing benefit. now i've looked through everything that i have received and i cannot see and haven't heard a government minister explain the rationale behind that particular decision to cut 10% from the housing and if of those who have been out of work for year. >> the rational is -- everybody knows that people on job-seekers allowance committed to some cases the fact we have job-seekers amounts of housing and if it means the incentive to work is less because there's a danger of losing the job-seekers allowance and for housing benefit and so th
and you have people in sheffield paynter taxes so that people can live in houses they themselves couldn't dream of living in. >> began the but you just said, primm minister, the housing benefit bill had to be brought under control and you have given some examples. there is quite a lot of different aspects to the policy and the cuts in housing benefit, and i want you to comment on one particular one because i don't understand the rationale for it. i heard the rational for the other ones...
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host: bill from sheffield, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for letting the average citizen voice their opinion. i have some short comments. i keep hearing people say that they are sacrificing. what bothers me is every republican plan that i see involves sacrifice from average americans, no sacrifice for the wealthy. what are the wealthy not sacrificing like everyone else? the second, i would like to make, why not let the tax cuts expire for the very wealthy, use that money and give it to the poor and middle-class for a bigger tax cut? this would not only help the people that need it the most because people would go out and spend that money. . . they are able to sneak in without much notice from the arrest and one-quarter gain in net income tax. and a 12% cut in the taxes faced by those at the high end. when uc the republican plan today -- when you see the republican plan today, their focus is on spending $100 billion off to find tax cuts in the upper hall one% to 1.5%. that it takes effect when the unemployment rate is reduced. then
host: bill from sheffield, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for letting the average citizen voice their opinion. i have some short comments. i keep hearing people say that they are sacrificing. what bothers me is every republican plan that i see involves sacrifice from average americans, no sacrifice for the wealthy. what are the wealthy not sacrificing like everyone else? the second, i would like to make, why not let the tax cuts expire for the very wealthy, use that money...
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people in sheffield pit -- paying their taxes so that others could live there where they could not dream of living. >> picking up on what you just said, prime minister, i think that a lot of people expect these houses to be brought under control. for example, there are quite a lot of different aspects to the policy. i do not understand the rationale for at. they are to lose 10% of the housing benefits, seeing here and elsewhere, i cannot see a government that explains the rationale to cut the 10%. >> i think that the rationale, everyone knows that people on a job seeker's allowance, in some cases that fact means that the incentive to work is less because of the danger of losing your job seeker and housing benefits. the idea behind the 10% reduction is to sharpen the senses. in london there are 43,000 people that have been on job seeker for longer than one year. there are people who are available for work and seeking a job the. in london, in any given months there are 400,000 new vacancies in a year. 90% of the people do find a job before the end of the year. we will be introducing a work
people in sheffield pit -- paying their taxes so that others could live there where they could not dream of living. >> picking up on what you just said, prime minister, i think that a lot of people expect these houses to be brought under control. for example, there are quite a lot of different aspects to the policy. i do not understand the rationale for at. they are to lose 10% of the housing benefits, seeing here and elsewhere, i cannot see a government that explains the rationale to cut...
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[shouting] does he not understand the anger that will be felt in sheffield, and twickenham, easley, and all those constituencies about promises made and promises about to be broken? [shouting] >> along those that miliband bandwagon. [shouting] he talks about trust. what did the right in the labour manifesto about the brown report, which he set up? is completely broken their word. the point is there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to them without being put off? that's what we're proposing. that is what he's supposed to. and he should listen. you should listen to his trade and industry secretary who was part of the brown process who said this, who said this, the truth is there are many tax elements to the brown plan. you only pay when you're earning about 21,000. brown is essentially right. why not join the consensus is that it playing political games? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, i guess the question -- the prime minister questions. [shouting] now, now, he taught about hard choices. he claims were make in a hard choice. i can't believe,
[shouting] does he not understand the anger that will be felt in sheffield, and twickenham, easley, and all those constituencies about promises made and promises about to be broken? [shouting] >> along those that miliband bandwagon. [shouting] he talks about trust. what did the right in the labour manifesto about the brown report, which he set up? is completely broken their word. the point is there is a debate now in britain about how we get strong universities and people able to go to...
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sharkey is a professor of ai and robotics and a professor of public and gage met at the university of sheffield in england. he is irish. previously, he worked at yale and stanford in psychology, ethics and linguistics and cognitive science in computer science. he is responsible for having authored more than 100 academic articles and books. he writes for national newspapers and make zines and has created thrilling robotic pc and exhibits and mechanical arts installations. his core researches and the ethical applications of robotics such as the military, childcare, elder care, policing, medicine and crime. professor david wetham, our final panelist, is a senior lecturer at the defense studies department of kings college, london, based at the joint services command and staff college at the u.k. defense academy. david initially took a degree in philosophy at the london school of economics and went on to earn a ph.d. at kings college london in war studies. professor wetham also works as a researcher and with the osd in kosovo. his main research areas are a guest on the ethical dimensions of warfare
sharkey is a professor of ai and robotics and a professor of public and gage met at the university of sheffield in england. he is irish. previously, he worked at yale and stanford in psychology, ethics and linguistics and cognitive science in computer science. he is responsible for having authored more than 100 academic articles and books. he writes for national newspapers and make zines and has created thrilling robotic pc and exhibits and mechanical arts installations. his core researches and...
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. >> harrison carter and martin sheffield. it is important to remember that many fighting and losing their lives in afghanistan are young people. they're our friends and families and our neighbors and our thoughts for them is undoubtedly unwavering. however, with hundreds of our brothers and sisters and mothers and fathers and cousins and neighbors friend losing their lives, and those surviving being transformed, and with the government spending billions on this in a time when we're facing savage costs domestically, there's a need to ask two questions, is this war justifiable and is the input beneficial to both the citizens of afghanistan and the citizens of principle. right now the answer to both queds appears to be no. >> east of england. who do we have standing from east of england? >> when we first entered afghanistan, we had a -- it was for the honor of this country to invade a country to bring it to a stop -- a democracy. for you, we -- we start losing lives. good, honest lives. we are -- the approval rating has gone dow
. >> harrison carter and martin sheffield. it is important to remember that many fighting and losing their lives in afghanistan are young people. they're our friends and families and our neighbors and our thoughts for them is undoubtedly unwavering. however, with hundreds of our brothers and sisters and mothers and fathers and cousins and neighbors friend losing their lives, and those surviving being transformed, and with the government spending billions on this in a time when we're...
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we have people in sheffield paying their taxes so that people can live in houses that they themselves could not dream of living in. and >> order. anne begg. >> thank you. picking up on what you've just said, prime minister, a lot of people accept the housing but the bill had to be brought under control, and you have given some examples. there are quite a lot of different aspects to the policy into the cuts and housing benefits, and i wanted to comment on one particular one, because i do not understand the rationale for it. this one is about who have been a year on job seekseeker's allowance. why haven't looked through everything that i've received as tier of the select committee and from elsewhere, but i cannot see the rationale behind that particular decision to cut 10% from the housing benefit of those levin out of work a year. >> i think the rational is this, everybody knows that people on job-seekers' allowance and housing benefits. so the idea behind the 10% reduction is to sharpen the incentives to work. taking the example of london, in london there are 34,000 people who have be
we have people in sheffield paying their taxes so that people can live in houses that they themselves could not dream of living in. and >> order. anne begg. >> thank you. picking up on what you've just said, prime minister, a lot of people accept the housing but the bill had to be brought under control, and you have given some examples. there are quite a lot of different aspects to the policy into the cuts and housing benefits, and i wanted to comment on one particular one, because...
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the professor of artificial intelligence and robotics and a professor at the university of sheffield in england, although he himself is irish. previously he worked at yale, stamford, essex, and exeter. he is responsible for having authored more than 100 academic articles and books. he writes for national newspapers and magazines and has created thrilling robotic museum exhibits with mechanical art installation. his core research is in the ethical applications of robotics for the military, child care, medical care, and the policing. professor david wedam is a senior lecturer at the defense studies department of king's college, london. based at the joint services command at the u.k. defence academy. he initially took a degree in philosophy at the london school of economics, going on to earn a ph.d. in a war studies. the professor also worked as a bbc researcher and with osce in kosovo. focused mainly on the ethical dimensions of warfare, he has been a visiting fellow at the australian defence college and has also taught at the baltic defense college and kuwaiti staff college, as well a
the professor of artificial intelligence and robotics and a professor at the university of sheffield in england, although he himself is irish. previously he worked at yale, stamford, essex, and exeter. he is responsible for having authored more than 100 academic articles and books. he writes for national newspapers and magazines and has created thrilling robotic museum exhibits with mechanical art installation. his core research is in the ethical applications of robotics for the military, child...