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laurence tribe is part of the lawsuit that's been brought about that clause. he will join us tonight. >>> i wonder what it's like when you are telling a kid about the story of george washington cutting down the cherry tree and saying to his dad, i cannot tell a lie. i cut down the tree. are kids still buying that story, or are they saying it wasn't a lie? it was a falsehood. >> i have a running war with the media. they are among the most dishonest human beings i know. >> this is off to a terrible start. >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration period. >> i don't trust anyone who ends a sentence with the word "period." imagine if someone said, look, i'm a doctor, period. >> our secretary gave alternate facts. >> alternative facts are not facts, they're falsehoods. >> you are worried your country is in the hands of this unpredictable man. relax, i got this. >> the framers wanted a president who had undivided loyalty to the american people. >> what's your reaction to lawsuits today? he's not going to release the tax return. we litigated it
laurence tribe is part of the lawsuit that's been brought about that clause. he will join us tonight. >>> i wonder what it's like when you are telling a kid about the story of george washington cutting down the cherry tree and saying to his dad, i cannot tell a lie. i cut down the tree. are kids still buying that story, or are they saying it wasn't a lie? it was a falsehood. >> i have a running war with the media. they are among the most dishonest human beings i know. >>...
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there's lots to discuss — let's speak to laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy. he's in our new york studio. 0bviously child sex abuse is a key concern. how is the internet exposing children to this? u nfortu nately, exposing children to this? unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children, a place where children at of sexually did, it is where businesses can be organised, it's whether material can be ultimately advertised and distributed, all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means the whole business of sexual exploitation of children has become more profitable and children are therefore increasingly at risk. there are some aspects of the web which support this, including the anonymous payment platforms and encrypted platforms by which material can be spared —— spread. i believe some of your viewers may be seeing some footage right now which unicef has provided of a 12—year—old girl from the philippines who was coerced into performing sexually explicit acts on line for extremely modest payments. 0ne
there's lots to discuss — let's speak to laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy. he's in our new york studio. 0bviously child sex abuse is a key concern. how is the internet exposing children to this? u nfortu nately, exposing children to this? unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children, a place where children at of sexually did, it is where businesses can be organised, it's whether material can be ultimately advertised...
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i spoke to laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy in our new york studio a short time ago. well, unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children. it's a place where children and customers of sexually explicit material can be recruited. it is where businesses can be organised. it's whether material can be ultimately advertised and distributed, and all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means that the whole business of sexual exploitation of children has become more profitable and children are therefore increasingly at risk. there are some aspects of the web that support this, including the anonymous payment platforms and encrypted platforms by which the material can be spread. i believe that some of your viewers may be seeing some footage right now which unicef has provided of a 12—year—old girl, from the philippines, who was coerced into performing sexually explicit acts on line for extremely modest payments. one of the customers from the us ultimately travelled to the philippines to visit her and attempted
i spoke to laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy in our new york studio a short time ago. well, unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children. it's a place where children and customers of sexually explicit material can be recruited. it is where businesses can be organised. it's whether material can be ultimately advertised and distributed, and all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means that the whole business...
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says officers were investigating reports of gunshots, and exchange dollars gunfire, with 37 year old laurence unique ross of camden ross' recovering at cooper university hospital. the the involved officers were not hurt, but they are on administrative leave while the investigation goes on. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news," the rena flight in california was forced to make an emergency landing. also ahead: surprising moment inside australia's parliament. finds out what happened, while lawmakers debating same sex marriage. >> and check out this view of the supermoon in chicago. we'll show you some more scenic views of the outer space occurrence, that's coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ was actually dancing in the moonlight. but lots of people got a nice chance to view the supermoon last night. we'll tell when you your next chance to see it will be when we come back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ( ♪ ) as a person who loves the finer things, this holiday season, i've asked for a luxurious new buick suv. ( ♪ ) fingers crossed. ( ♪ ) ring in the holidays with buick. get up to 20% below
says officers were investigating reports of gunshots, and exchange dollars gunfire, with 37 year old laurence unique ross of camden ross' recovering at cooper university hospital. the the involved officers were not hurt, but they are on administrative leave while the investigation goes on. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news," the rena flight in california was forced to make an emergency landing. also ahead: surprising moment inside australia's parliament. finds out what...
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. >> a memorial quickly went up 4200 block of laurence street calling for justicement week later sunday afternoon police announced three arrests. with plans to charge all three teens in custody as adults. >> i hope so. i hope so. i really hope so. >> a woman parking her car a block away from the scene of the crime said she found a crucial piece of evidence. just minutes after the beating a cell phone left behind in the attackers rush to get away >> i thought maybe this is one of their phones, next thing we know, the thing starts running , instagram live. that will was one of the guy's phones. >> police believe the motive for the brutal attack was robbery. >> i don't think the man had a dime on him or a cell phone, so they beat him for nothing. >> now because these teens are expected to be charged as adults, we should learn their identities later today. they are expected to be charged with murder. but for now, live outside police headquarters, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," joe, rahel, back to you. >> such disturbing case, thank you for the details. >> camden county prosecutor offer
. >> a memorial quickly went up 4200 block of laurence street calling for justicement week later sunday afternoon police announced three arrests. with plans to charge all three teens in custody as adults. >> i hope so. i hope so. i really hope so. >> a woman parking her car a block away from the scene of the crime said she found a crucial piece of evidence. just minutes after the beating a cell phone left behind in the attackers rush to get away >> i thought maybe this...
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earlier, laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy, explained some of the problems internet safety poses for children. well, unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children. it's a place where children and customers of sexually explicit material can be recruited. it is where businesses can be organised. it's whether material can ultimately be advertised and distributed, and all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means that the whole business of sexual exploitation of children has become more profitable and children are therefore increasingly at risk. there are some aspects of the web that support this, including the anonymous payment platforms and encrypted platforms by which the material can be spread. i believe that your viewers may be seeing some footage right now which unicef provided of a 12—year—old girl, from the philippines, who was coerced into performing sexually explicit acts on line for extremely modest payments. to linger around. the companies whose platforms are often used to spread explicit mate
earlier, laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy, explained some of the problems internet safety poses for children. well, unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children. it's a place where children and customers of sexually explicit material can be recruited. it is where businesses can be organised. it's whether material can ultimately be advertised and distributed, and all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means...
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laurence wolff thank you so much for your time. pleasure. phil has the weather for us now. pleasure. phil has the weather for us now. there's been a split between east and west weather types totted and we keep that going for tonight as well. the chill stays across the eastern side, down through east anglia and the east midlands. fog around as well. saturday was always milder in the south—west and will bring milder air eventually through the western side of scotland and northern ireland too. that is accompanied by an awful lot of cloud and wind and rain as we start the new day on sunday. increasingly, that area of cloud and rain gradually slumps its way down towards the greater part of england and wales where it will not be a warm day through east anglia. milder air certainly dominating the scene across many of the western areas. we have something of a west—east split as far ahead as monday with the brighter of the skies being in the east, the mild air trying to win out in the west. it's the milder air that wins out as we get on through the week. seeglell; hello. this is
laurence wolff thank you so much for your time. pleasure. phil has the weather for us now. pleasure. phil has the weather for us now. there's been a split between east and west weather types totted and we keep that going for tonight as well. the chill stays across the eastern side, down through east anglia and the east midlands. fog around as well. saturday was always milder in the south—west and will bring milder air eventually through the western side of scotland and northern ireland too....
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here's laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy. well, unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children. it's a place where children and customers of sexually explicit material can be recruited. it is where businesses can be organised. it's whether material can ultimately be advertised and distributed, and all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means that the whole business of sexual exploitation of children has become more profitable and children are therefore increasingly at risk. there are some aspects of the web that support this, including the anonymous payment platforms and encrypted platforms by which the material can be spread. i believe that your viewers may be seeing some footage a former member of us military intelligence is helping fight one of the deadliest terror groups in africa. he's a pioneer in the us military‘s use of drones and now that expertise is now being used in somalia's fight against al shabaab, the al qaeda linked terror group. debora patta is in the s
here's laurence chandy, unicef‘s director of data, research and policy. well, unfortunately, the internet has become a one—stop shop for the sexual abuse of children. it's a place where children and customers of sexually explicit material can be recruited. it is where businesses can be organised. it's whether material can ultimately be advertised and distributed, and all with a high degree of anonymity. and all that means that the whole business of sexual exploitation of children has become...
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laurence wolff remember his father, heinzz. the. that chills staying to the east side of the pennines, through east anglia and east midlands. some fog around also. saturday, milder in the south west and bringing milder air out of the western side of scotland and northern ireland, accompanied by and northern ireland, accompanied by a lot of cloud and wind and rain as we start the new day and sunday and increasingly, that every of cloud and rain gradually slumps down towards the greater part of england and wales. it will not be a warm day through east anglia. milder air is dominating western areas. and we have something of a west— east split. 0n have something of a west— east split. on monday, the brightest skies after a frosty start will be in the east, the milder air trying to win out across western areas, and it is the milder air that wins out as we go through the week. hello. this is bbc news. your headlines. the canadian pharmaceutical billionaire barry sherman and his wife have been found dead at their home in toronto. polic
laurence wolff remember his father, heinzz. the. that chills staying to the east side of the pennines, through east anglia and east midlands. some fog around also. saturday, milder in the south west and bringing milder air out of the western side of scotland and northern ireland, accompanied by and northern ireland, accompanied by a lot of cloud and wind and rain as we start the new day and sunday and increasingly, that every of cloud and rain gradually slumps down towards the greater part of...
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intelligence and robotics is changing health care more operations and carried out by surgeons using robots laurence li finds out if we should let machines look after us. these. guys hospital in central london and a man is about to have his life chances vastly improved with the help of a robot. he has prostate cancer the surgeon and his team would in the past have cut him open and felt around with their hands. but now they insert choose. and then we let the robot. soon the surgeon is at a console moving the robot remotely it's fine tools stitch up the man's colon before moving in to perform the operation. in principle you could have the surgery carried out or part steps of the said he did a very clearly defined carried out by a surgical instrument that was basically set up until today i had laser eye surgery only ten years ago and i know for fat that the op thousand did my eyes he met devon think he set a machine hit a button and there was a machine that did the surgery wasn't. all kinds of surgeries are done like this welcomed by those lucky enough in the rich world to have an operation made quicke
intelligence and robotics is changing health care more operations and carried out by surgeons using robots laurence li finds out if we should let machines look after us. these. guys hospital in central london and a man is about to have his life chances vastly improved with the help of a robot. he has prostate cancer the surgeon and his team would in the past have cut him open and felt around with their hands. but now they insert choose. and then we let the robot. soon the surgeon is at a...
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wide range of authors including presidents carter reagan, nixon and last but not least among the many laurence olivier. which he could do a whole program on that. he is the author of several books including his latest. it's why they are all here tonight. please join me in welcoming the wonderful michael korda. good evening. i was on a make sure i'm not the one with cell phone rings. i'm with the proceeds of film that i find myself constantly looking up at the screen expecting that something is going to happen there. but nothing is. i'm sure you're wondering as i do. at three in the afternoon on a weekday in red hook new york a small town between present valley into brighton effect. instead it was packed i was lucky to have arrived earlier than i have intended. by the time it started every seat was taken right down to the front row. there was not a sound from the audience during the picture. no popcorn crackling. the audience was totally absorbed. when it ended to my astonishment the whole audience rose to their feet to applaud many with tears streaming down their face. over a british military
wide range of authors including presidents carter reagan, nixon and last but not least among the many laurence olivier. which he could do a whole program on that. he is the author of several books including his latest. it's why they are all here tonight. please join me in welcoming the wonderful michael korda. good evening. i was on a make sure i'm not the one with cell phone rings. i'm with the proceeds of film that i find myself constantly looking up at the screen expecting that something is...
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. >> so well a lot of celebrities speaking out in support of her including jennifer laurence, she responded by saying thank you, cat, to for shaker your story, and actor jessica expressing dis a point. when are companies like e going to understanded that women should be paid fairly. has to be awkward to not that we care as much but for jason kennedy, because we've done shows before, remember friends, everyone wasn't getting paid ' qually so we don't do this until everyone get paid more. so technically, couldn't he come out? >> do you think he'll take that chance? >> it is not really hefty lift cents g on that show, not that this; but you know what i mean. i don't lift anything heavy right now. >> how are your legs? >> you know, i've got a bad meniscus, so there is a little bit of stress. >> little bit? >> see this? can you see this? new research -- >> pillsbury dough boy, we're poking you, mike. >> stop t i hate being tickled. >> we know. >> there is new research that says nearly a quarter of americans admit to buying themselves christmas gift, the reason why i bring this up, i just did it
. >> so well a lot of celebrities speaking out in support of her including jennifer laurence, she responded by saying thank you, cat, to for shaker your story, and actor jessica expressing dis a point. when are companies like e going to understanded that women should be paid fairly. has to be awkward to not that we care as much but for jason kennedy, because we've done shows before, remember friends, everyone wasn't getting paid ' qually so we don't do this until everyone get paid more....
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episode we talk to a family of refugees who are waiting to reunite with their relatives in germany laurence li reports from northern greece. compared to the squalor of the camps on the greek islands refugee life on the edge of this lake in northern greece looks bearable because al is desperate with laurie she lives here with her youngest son and her husband her oldest boy mahmoud is in germany with his nine year old brother . hasn't seen them for two years and the best she can do is see their faces on her phone my son every time he get away with the with phone when he talked with me he got a mum when did you come to me but it's very difficult. because all fled singe are in iraq four years ago but it was overrun by ice and her family has been on the move the since two years of camps in turkey before she got to the greek islands when it was athens it to many on the macedonian border the notorious picture camp amounts olympus and now here mahmoud had left them and has begun to build his own life in germany both he and his brother are in school but as he says he's having to be a parent as well
episode we talk to a family of refugees who are waiting to reunite with their relatives in germany laurence li reports from northern greece. compared to the squalor of the camps on the greek islands refugee life on the edge of this lake in northern greece looks bearable because al is desperate with laurie she lives here with her youngest son and her husband her oldest boy mahmoud is in germany with his nine year old brother . hasn't seen them for two years and the best she can do is see their...
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intelligence and robotics is changing health care more operations are now carried out by surgeons using robots laurence leaf finds out if we should let machines look after us. guys hospital in central london and a man is about to have his life chances vastly improved with the help of the robles . he has prostate cancer the surgeon and his team would in the past have cut him open and felt around with their hands. but now they insert choose. and then we let the robot. soon the surgeon is at a console moving the robot remotely it's fine tools stitch up the man's colon before moving in to perform the operation. in principle you could have the surgery carried out or part steps of the surgery did a very clearly defined carried out by a surgical instrument that was basically set up until today i had laser eye surgery only ten years ago and i know for fat that the op thousand did my eyes a he met devon think he set a machine hit a button and there was a machine that did the surgery wasn't. all kinds of surgeries are done like this welcomed by those lucky enough in the rich world to have an operation made quick
intelligence and robotics is changing health care more operations are now carried out by surgeons using robots laurence leaf finds out if we should let machines look after us. guys hospital in central london and a man is about to have his life chances vastly improved with the help of the robles . he has prostate cancer the surgeon and his team would in the past have cut him open and felt around with their hands. but now they insert choose. and then we let the robot. soon the surgeon is at a...
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laurence tribe is part of the lawsuit that's been brought about that clause. he will join us tonight. >>> i wonder what it's like when you are telling a kid about the story of george washington cutting down the cherry tree and saying to his dad, i cannot tell a lie. i cut down the tree. are kids still buying that
laurence tribe is part of the lawsuit that's been brought about that clause. he will join us tonight. >>> i wonder what it's like when you are telling a kid about the story of george washington cutting down the cherry tree and saying to his dad, i cannot tell a lie. i cut down the tree. are kids still buying that
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earlier i spoke to the professor's son, laurence wolff, about his father. the person that people saw when they met him was the person that we knew at home. you know, his sense of humour, his curiosity, his enthusiasm, that was our father, too. i have to say, i have an older brother as well, anthony. he has been described as some of his collea g u es been described as some of his colleagues at brunel university as a sparkling scientist. what was his background in science, take us through that? used to say his first experience of science was doing chemistry with his father in berlin as the four—year—old, holding sugar ina as the four—year—old, holding sugar in a test—tube overabundance burner he encouraged that in us as well. we had worked —— workbenches, it will horrify those health and safety people! we had a bunsen burner at the age of six. he was an extremely bright student. when he arrived at oxford, at school that was, was already inventing proper medical instruments in his teens. so it began there. we talk of tim peake today, but your fat
earlier i spoke to the professor's son, laurence wolff, about his father. the person that people saw when they met him was the person that we knew at home. you know, his sense of humour, his curiosity, his enthusiasm, that was our father, too. i have to say, i have an older brother as well, anthony. he has been described as some of his collea g u es been described as some of his colleagues at brunel university as a sparkling scientist. what was his background in science, take us through that?...
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ever be replaced by machines it would surely to questions about how much we value our own humanity laurence li al jazeera london and we're joined now by wendell well look who is a senior advisor at the hastings center a research institute focusing on ethical issues in health care science and technology he's on skype and bluefield connecticut thanks very much for coming on al-jazeera for us well first of all i ask you well hey i am of course automation or robotics will it make health care more accessible and indeed more affordable especially somewhere like where you are in the u.s. . well this is very difficult question to answer because there's some many different dimensions to health care so in some senses robotics an ai could be its tensions and what humans already do or they could help with research and help with taking care of individuals but that's very different than thinking of them as actually replace seem to be human workers and that's really where the ethical concerns arise to what extent should they be replacements and should what extent should be they be the extension of the hum
ever be replaced by machines it would surely to questions about how much we value our own humanity laurence li al jazeera london and we're joined now by wendell well look who is a senior advisor at the hastings center a research institute focusing on ethical issues in health care science and technology he's on skype and bluefield connecticut thanks very much for coming on al-jazeera for us well first of all i ask you well hey i am of course automation or robotics will it make health care more...
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into northeast ingres but that means crossing the everest river and hundreds of refugees have drowned laurence li has this exclusive report from alexander openness and warning you may find some of the images as if you want to see how dangerous it is to be a refugee this hospital morgue is a good starting point is a book. with. the day before two months ago. pub loss is parts hospital doctor detective the bodies are usually discovered half naked they've been in the water for weeks and the river or the fish take their clothes sometimes they're a possible effects a clue to someone's mind says this syrian woman drowned along with her son she was identified by another son already in europe but usually they remain unidentified silent witnesses to the horror of the refugees journey. it's very good to go through that is it will work every woman will have a little boy get those who haven't seen the. all harm. will be. here. and there was poor found sealed and yes it's very difficult. sometimes the bodies are found by police on patrol. sometimes they discovered by fisherman in the shallows more died hyp
into northeast ingres but that means crossing the everest river and hundreds of refugees have drowned laurence li has this exclusive report from alexander openness and warning you may find some of the images as if you want to see how dangerous it is to be a refugee this hospital morgue is a good starting point is a book. with. the day before two months ago. pub loss is parts hospital doctor detective the bodies are usually discovered half naked they've been in the water for weeks and the river...
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keith laurence, who was 17 and a student at skyline high school, keith was found shot dead in a parking lot. soane mosea who was 18 when he and his brother were shot by men outside of their east oakland home. joaquin bird. joaquin was 18. and he was also a student at skyline high school. he was shot during a fight at a ast food restaurant. sultan bay who was 18. college bound and had dreams of becoming a computer engineer. he was shot while picking up a friend. mr. speaker, this only happens in america. there are too many guns in america. at some point we have to stand up and say enough is enough. before i yield, let me just say that five years ago this week a deranged gunman walked into sandy hook elementary school and massacred 20 children. 20 beautiful elementary schoolchildren who we continue to remember murdered in cold blood. and yet republicans in congress refuse to lift a finger in support of legislation to prevent these kinds of tragedies from happening. shame. shame on every republican who chooses devotion to the n.r.a. over the lives of americans. we simply must take action t
keith laurence, who was 17 and a student at skyline high school, keith was found shot dead in a parking lot. soane mosea who was 18 when he and his brother were shot by men outside of their east oakland home. joaquin bird. joaquin was 18. and he was also a student at skyline high school. he was shot during a fight at a ast food restaurant. sultan bay who was 18. college bound and had dreams of becoming a computer engineer. he was shot while picking up a friend. mr. speaker, this only happens in...