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a human rights violation. burning somebody with cigarettes or beating them until they confess to something is a violation. so we are trying to -- those are the ones we are concerned about. you may be able to say well, there are more esoteric, we've gotten very much into sort of societal attitudes and discrimination, we are saying no, these are the things governments are responsible. so if people are getting beaten up, is the government doing something to stop that? or is it encouraging it? one of the great examples that i found in -- we used in the human rights report was that russia had an up tick in reports of domestic violence. and their government's response was to introduce in the state a piece of legislation that decriminalized spouse abuse. and the lady who introduced it on behalf of the putin party said it is better that our women be beaten than that our men be humiliated by their behavior, and they decriminalized so now it is like getting a parking ticket or something if you get caught beating the day
a human rights violation. burning somebody with cigarettes or beating them until they confess to something is a violation. so we are trying to -- those are the ones we are concerned about. you may be able to say well, there are more esoteric, we've gotten very much into sort of societal attitudes and discrimination, we are saying no, these are the things governments are responsible. so if people are getting beaten up, is the government doing something to stop that? or is it encouraging it? one...
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trial is a human rights violation. burning somebody with cigarettes or beating them until they confess to something is a violation. those are the ones we are concerned about. say there aree to these more as a terror -- more esoteric say --we have got more into societal attitudes of discrimination. getting beat not is the government doing something to stop that? we of the great examples used in the human rights report was that russia had an uptick in reports of domestic violence. the government's response was to introduce into the state duma a piece of legislation that decriminalized spouse will abuse. abuse.iminalized spouse the person who introduced it said it is better our women be beaten that are men humiliated by their behavior. now it is like getting a parking ticket if you get caught being the daylights out of somebody. that is the kind of stuff we want to highlight. that is the human rights abuse. it is not making somebody feel uncomfortable because you do not agree with them. it is going to take some doing beca
trial is a human rights violation. burning somebody with cigarettes or beating them until they confess to something is a violation. those are the ones we are concerned about. say there aree to these more as a terror -- more esoteric say --we have got more into societal attitudes of discrimination. getting beat not is the government doing something to stop that? we of the great examples used in the human rights report was that russia had an uptick in reports of domestic violence. the...
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it has been a bully pulpit for human rights violators, and the human rights council has been, not a place of conscience, but a place of politics. it has focused attention unfairly and relentlessly on israel. meanwhile, it has ignored the misery inflicted by regimes in venezuela, cuba, zimbabwe, and china. judged by how far it has fallen short of its promise, the human rights council is the united nations' greatest failure. it has taken the idea of human dignity, the idea at the center of our national creed, and the birthright of every human being, and it has reduced it to another instrument of international politics, and that is a great tragedy. i don't come to this conclusion happily or lightly. the obama administration decided to join the supposedly reformed human rights council in 2009. then secretary of state hillary clinton vowed that the united states could improve the council by working from the inside. by the time i became the u.s. ambassador eight years later, it was clear this strategy had failed. there are a lot of problems with the human rights council. two stuck out for me wh
it has been a bully pulpit for human rights violators, and the human rights council has been, not a place of conscience, but a place of politics. it has focused attention unfairly and relentlessly on israel. meanwhile, it has ignored the misery inflicted by regimes in venezuela, cuba, zimbabwe, and china. judged by how far it has fallen short of its promise, the human rights council is the united nations' greatest failure. it has taken the idea of human dignity, the idea at the center of our...
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a human can come in if there is a door and use human input. now it can go through autonomously. check this radiation level. then you can do some simple manipulation using calibration. and he has that in hand, too. really quick response. when the remote robot hits something, yeah. you feel the force. that really feels like it is underneath my hands. so, how does the cheetah compare to the robots that seem to make all the headlines these days — those from the stable of boston dynamics? our lab is much longer. we have only done this up to seven years. our software is new. but i think our hardware is better. we started using electro motors for dynamic motion, which is very efficient. after we are showing robots, i think eventually these kinds of machines will be much more useful and safe. they are cheap and easy to maintain. our motors are different from those you find in a factory. those cannot handle impact and absorb energy. as you can see, our robot is landing and jumping by itself. they certainly can, as demonstrated by this exclusive look at a previously unseen manoeuvre. la
a human can come in if there is a door and use human input. now it can go through autonomously. check this radiation level. then you can do some simple manipulation using calibration. and he has that in hand, too. really quick response. when the remote robot hits something, yeah. you feel the force. that really feels like it is underneath my hands. so, how does the cheetah compare to the robots that seem to make all the headlines these days — those from the stable of boston dynamics? our lab...
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we are a country founded on human dignity. on the revolutionary idea that all men are created equal with rights including but not limited to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. if you take this truth seriously, as ambassador kirkpatrick did, as i do, it's non-negotiatable. you don't sell out to appease those who deny it and it's not a political chip to be traded for something of greater value. if you take it seriously, you use your voice. you fight for it. even if that means you fight alone. the united states was instrumental in creating the united nations human right commission. preceaisely because we believe the inherent dignity of all women and men. it was meant to be in the words of its first chairman, "place of conscience." when it's serve ed this functio it's provided a voice for the voiceless. it's brought the injustice suffered by political prisoners to international attention. it's put spotlight on crimes of assad and the kim dictatorship in north korea. these have been the exceptions, not the rule. it's been
we are a country founded on human dignity. on the revolutionary idea that all men are created equal with rights including but not limited to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. if you take this truth seriously, as ambassador kirkpatrick did, as i do, it's non-negotiatable. you don't sell out to appease those who deny it and it's not a political chip to be traded for something of greater value. if you take it seriously, you use your voice. you fight for it. even if that means you fight...
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a full replica of a human being. therapeutic cloning is the production of a cloned human embryo for research purposes to gain scientific knowledge and produce proper possible therapies it doesn't involve transferring an embryo to a womb for pregnancy and birth many other countries have outlawed human cloning here are two different stem cell research and handsome and acts were passed by congress then vetoed by president george w. bush and we often read as you mentioned that a human being has not been cloned based on state of the art science do we know for sure that a human being has not been cloned. we don't know we scientists have come close they've in the past year cloned the primates for the first time in history. a cocky monkeys were cloned in china. so it seems there are very few steps left before human cloning might be attempted but as far as we know it has not been attempted and we think of the apes as are not too distant cousins how were those who were cloned doing. it's hard to say one peculiarity is that the
a full replica of a human being. therapeutic cloning is the production of a cloned human embryo for research purposes to gain scientific knowledge and produce proper possible therapies it doesn't involve transferring an embryo to a womb for pregnancy and birth many other countries have outlawed human cloning here are two different stem cell research and handsome and acts were passed by congress then vetoed by president george w. bush and we often read as you mentioned that a human being has not...
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i have a doorand nowa human can come in if there is a door and use human input. now it can go through autonomously. check this radiation level. then you can do some simple manipulation using calibration. and he has that in hand, too. really quick response. when the remote robot hits something, yeah. you feel the force. that really feels like it is underneath my hands. so, how does the cheetah compare to the robots that seem to make all the headlines these days — those from the stable of boston dynamics? our lab is much longer. —— much younger. we have only done this up to seven years. our software is new. but i think our hardware is better. we started using electro motors for dynamic motion, which is very efficient. after we are showing robots, i think eventually these kinds of machines will be much more useful and safe. they are cheap and easy to maintain. our motors are different from those you find in a factory. those cannot handle impact and absorb energy. as you can see, our robot is landing and jumping by itself. i can do quite dynamic stuff. they cer
i have a doorand nowa human can come in if there is a door and use human input. now it can go through autonomously. check this radiation level. then you can do some simple manipulation using calibration. and he has that in hand, too. really quick response. when the remote robot hits something, yeah. you feel the force. that really feels like it is underneath my hands. so, how does the cheetah compare to the robots that seem to make all the headlines these days — those from the stable of...
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then a human can come in if there is a door and use human input. now it can go through autonomously. and check this radiation level. then you can do some simple manipulation using calibration. and professor kim has that in hand, too. really quick response. when the remote robot hits something, yeah. you feel the force. that really feels like the mug is underneath my hands. so, how does the cheetah compare to the robots that seem to make all the headlines these days — those from the stable of boston dynamics? our lab is much younger. we have only done this up to seven years. our software is new. but i think our hardware is better. we started using electric motors for dynamic motion, which is very efficient. after we are showing our robots, i think eventually these kinds of machines will be much more useful and safe. they are cheap and easy to maintain. our motors are different from those you find in a factory. those cannot handle impact and absorb energy. as you can see, our robot is landing and jumping by itself. they certainly can, as demonstrat
then a human can come in if there is a door and use human input. now it can go through autonomously. and check this radiation level. then you can do some simple manipulation using calibration. and professor kim has that in hand, too. really quick response. when the remote robot hits something, yeah. you feel the force. that really feels like the mug is underneath my hands. so, how does the cheetah compare to the robots that seem to make all the headlines these days — those from the stable of...
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walk in a bar and instead of like a human trio band you can have three robots with maze and music band. but who would want to hear that i'm going to humans don't go to see play music if they don't you know waste their selves and emotions and sorrow and the music i am asking is that will the human. still the in demand after robots will be able to do everything like humans or maybe even better well that's that's a very interesting question and it's that right now you could go into a. you say into a bar under somebody who has programmed all his music into midi interface and he's actually not putting any even extreme to the out there he's he or she is just playing this music that's pretty recorded perhaps is his or her voice is adding the emotion to it i'm sure it is and can we see make up with with robots and then if if it's not just this emotional thing what else do you months have to offer that machines can't but i think that's the crux of the question and there is. i think over the years technology has shown that jobs are taken away jobs that i started working out for example i was des
walk in a bar and instead of like a human trio band you can have three robots with maze and music band. but who would want to hear that i'm going to humans don't go to see play music if they don't you know waste their selves and emotions and sorrow and the music i am asking is that will the human. still the in demand after robots will be able to do everything like humans or maybe even better well that's that's a very interesting question and it's that right now you could go into a. you say into...
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for the chairwoman of the human rights committee in the bundestag at a time when your human rights are being taken less seriously in an increasing number of countries how do you keep yourself motivated to swim against this tide. for that very reason because there are so many i want to say problems but challenges worldwide there are so many cases you can take on and if i had been demotivated after half a year already it would be dramatic but that's not the case and i'm learning on the job it motivates us here in the office and in parliament every. the day that so many young people are getting involved in human rights issues worldwide i enjoy learning more and hearing success stories from different countries and taking pride in saying this is what keeps us going there going from the bottom of the police tell us one of the success stories does protect us get out the success story or project i'd like to emphasize here is parliamentarians protecting parliamentarians come out ahead it's a program here from the german bundestag which basically supports people who defend human rights all over
for the chairwoman of the human rights committee in the bundestag at a time when your human rights are being taken less seriously in an increasing number of countries how do you keep yourself motivated to swim against this tide. for that very reason because there are so many i want to say problems but challenges worldwide there are so many cases you can take on and if i had been demotivated after half a year already it would be dramatic but that's not the case and i'm learning on the job it...
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a car, and in the car you put a human. the human puts a human in the driver's seat, and imagine putting an a.i. in the passenger seat. and so what we do is we tell the human who's sitting in the car, drive. just drive. drive for a million miles. and so the human sits in the car and starts to drive. and as they're driving, they have data coming in through the cameras in the front of their head and in the microphones in the side of their head, and as the data comes in, we process the data with our monkey brains, and then we take an action. and the actions are very simple, it's a very small set of thens. we can turn left, we can turn right, we can brake, and we can accelerate. that's it. we have many, many ifs coming in, and we have a very small number of thens. okay. now on to the a.i., so imagine the a.i. is sitting beside the human. the a.i. doesn't have its own eyes or ears, so we give it cameras, radar, lidar around the car. and the way to think about it the data's flowing in as you're driving, and every fraction of a se
a car, and in the car you put a human. the human puts a human in the driver's seat, and imagine putting an a.i. in the passenger seat. and so what we do is we tell the human who's sitting in the car, drive. just drive. drive for a million miles. and so the human sits in the car and starts to drive. and as they're driving, they have data coming in through the cameras in the front of their head and in the microphones in the side of their head, and as the data comes in, we process the data with...
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are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone and robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more wars will we see more wars because they're just much more comfortable to fight at this point. i'm not sure whether it'll make more wars but i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer it just. means that you just need more of these technologies to attack the other side and probably never has the heisman technology which has been the way wars have been fought for for centuries. the invention of swords bow and arrows guns tanks and so on and now you have drones. as a man who actually. sees this whole artificial intelligence thing as i think that it's inevitable you know better be safe and ready for it what security measures would you come up with so that you know that someone who was responsible for it should take the blame like normal says that if you do something you go to court and you go to jail right you can't just be like oh machine is wrong let'
are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone and robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more wars will we see more wars because they're just much more comfortable to fight at this point. i'm not sure whether it'll make more wars but i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer it just. means that you just need more of these technologies to attack the...
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mental defects that could not function as a human being. that is my understanding why these abortions happen. host: allen, we will get a response. guest: look at it this way. if you think an abortion is a moral equivalent of an ,ppendectomy or tonsillectomy which is what planned parenthood and other organizations are on the left characterize this procedure as, it makes no sense and the pro-life movement majority of americans are pushing for, restrictions on abortion. where they are now, where i am now, where the congress, the house the senate and presidency are, is to come up with common ground -- common ground consensus on this issue after fighting for decades. we do not have a majority on extremes on either side of the do have vast majorities and till, an 18 20 week week bill. if we are ever to regain civility, compassion for each other, for women and unborn children, it will be because this is the area where we focus and the only way we will make progress in that area is if judges allow us to do it. host: a look at a full-page ad running
mental defects that could not function as a human being. that is my understanding why these abortions happen. host: allen, we will get a response. guest: look at it this way. if you think an abortion is a moral equivalent of an ,ppendectomy or tonsillectomy which is what planned parenthood and other organizations are on the left characterize this procedure as, it makes no sense and the pro-life movement majority of americans are pushing for, restrictions on abortion. where they are now, where i...
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walk in a bar and instead of like a human trio band you can have three robots amazing music band but i would want to hear that i'm going to humans don't go to see play music if they don't you know waste their selves and emotions and sorrow and the music i am asking is that will the human still be in demand after robots will be able to do everything like humans or maybe even better well that's that's a very interesting question and it's that right now you could go into a. you say into a bar under somebody who has programmed all his music into midi interface and he's actually not putting any extreme to that he's he or she is just playing this music that's pretty recorded perhaps is his or her voice is adding the emotion to it i'm sure it is and can we see make up with with robots and then if if it's not just this emotional thing what else do you man's have to offer that machines can't i think that's the crux of the question and there is. i think over the years technology has shown that jobs are taken away jobs that i started working out for example i was designing circuit boards that's
walk in a bar and instead of like a human trio band you can have three robots amazing music band but i would want to hear that i'm going to humans don't go to see play music if they don't you know waste their selves and emotions and sorrow and the music i am asking is that will the human still be in demand after robots will be able to do everything like humans or maybe even better well that's that's a very interesting question and it's that right now you could go into a. you say into a bar...
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going on that she demanded a human i'm walking up to them to give. me just. about. to pretty much. to put a good deal. to let alone ones are you going to look at them one and intimidate them to look to good morning to smoke. a muslim on muslim. you know for doing it but they are not bad at all but both is at the elizabeth admitting. it in their putting it. on them by not lies from the little one with money to them but i mean one of them is with them fighting on the block brought on their own one of the coming out of god and get well you have to get to the end of the line you know when you're there and i'm. going to i'm i'm going up and that will look good in muslim them in much the more guess what they can use the money because i think it'll be good but i've gotten them to make it here now and i'm not going to have after that . neither of us and we'll move down the field to those who don't they didn't divide you would you give gentlemen a long one for a laugh and i got a lot of. using. the net to look good we didn't manage to find a patent to use some of us began to have. made up t
going on that she demanded a human i'm walking up to them to give. me just. about. to pretty much. to put a good deal. to let alone ones are you going to look at them one and intimidate them to look to good morning to smoke. a muslim on muslim. you know for doing it but they are not bad at all but both is at the elizabeth admitting. it in their putting it. on them by not lies from the little one with money to them but i mean one of them is with them fighting on the block brought on their own...
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there is a thing, dunbar's number, there is upper limit to a human being can actually know as a human being, 150, 200 people and that's where all of real life happens, is with human beings. virtual communities are not communities. only five things give us happiness. faith, family, friends, experiencing, genes, because some people are born miserable bastards, and earned success, which is not necessarily or even often money. this feeling that you made a difference in people's lives. that you respected for making contribution. the government can't give you earned success. it can't increase net worth, but self worth. only things for success are people who love you, care about you, respect you. that has to be done at the ground level. giving people more resources to find that, where they actually live is i think really the only answer. it has to start with the family. did a wonderful piece for "the weekly standard" a couple weeks ago, identity politics is offshoot from the breakdown ever the family. this tribal desire to feel a part of something doesn't go away. if you didn't get those fee
there is a thing, dunbar's number, there is upper limit to a human being can actually know as a human being, 150, 200 people and that's where all of real life happens, is with human beings. virtual communities are not communities. only five things give us happiness. faith, family, friends, experiencing, genes, because some people are born miserable bastards, and earned success, which is not necessarily or even often money. this feeling that you made a difference in people's lives. that you...
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i don't use that we moved on to humans do a ha. on the. man. now we have to show that the spermatozoa is our fertile. we have to all stay reasonable and understand that there's still lots of work to be done it's not a transgenic mouse that we're setting out to make we say so little human beings and if he says. do we get lots of sterile men contacting us who want to see if we can help them in the fact they want to know how our research is progressing along with going on there to. the additional cures a wonderful some couple sent us their photos on a human level that's really touching so if we can help them become parents i personally would be extremely happy and i find the idea extremely moving. there are still some idealists out here. for a long time researchers have known how to identify and alter genes in d.n.a. what they have not yet managed however is to obtain the efficiency and speed at a low cost offered by a natural mechanism called d.n.a. scissors recently discovered inside bacteria. been able the bacteria to target the d.n.a. of an in
i don't use that we moved on to humans do a ha. on the. man. now we have to show that the spermatozoa is our fertile. we have to all stay reasonable and understand that there's still lots of work to be done it's not a transgenic mouse that we're setting out to make we say so little human beings and if he says. do we get lots of sterile men contacting us who want to see if we can help them in the fact they want to know how our research is progressing along with going on there to. the additional...
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is a wonderful some couple send us their photos on a human level that's really touching so if we can help them become parents i personally would be extremely happy and i find the idea extremely moving. there are still some idealists out here. for a long time researchers have known how to identify and alter genes in d.n.a. what they have not yet managed however is to obtain the efficiency and speed at low cost offered by a natural mechanism called d.n.a. scissors recently discovered inside bacteria. then able the bacteria to target the d.n.a. of an intruding virus and cut it up to prevent it from reproducing. these molecular scissors have been given a code name crisper cas nine bows. unrivaled precision they have been used by geneticists to cut and replace any segment of d.n.a. in any living organism. the discovery of the gene scissors in my shop on she instantly catapulted into the elite group of potential nobel prize winners the max planck institute in berlin has since rewarded her with a golden opportunity to continue her revolutionary work as director of the renowned research orga
is a wonderful some couple send us their photos on a human level that's really touching so if we can help them become parents i personally would be extremely happy and i find the idea extremely moving. there are still some idealists out here. for a long time researchers have known how to identify and alter genes in d.n.a. what they have not yet managed however is to obtain the efficiency and speed at low cost offered by a natural mechanism called d.n.a. scissors recently discovered inside...
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another thing that happened in epic a there was a division in human activity, human thinking, and cultural serve offering -- we saw situations where there was a division between reason and intuition, and i was science or arts, cognition or emotion. as we make the transition through epic b, to the point of equilibrium. things change, and we'll see reason and institution, describes and science and art, cognition emotion. as an assize, my father's last books wag called anatomy of reality. as a psychiatrist, i am really blissfully aware that over the has 15-20, 30 years, there's been ain't increased understanding of the unity and the relationship between cognition emotion. we went through a period of time where study and understanding was focused on cognition and research. but increasingly we're having the wisdom to look at emotion and similarry with the mind and body, a split, increasingly theory and practice is including the body, along with the mind. the last slide, we see that epic a wheres a period there was a division between consumption and conservation, consumption had value, conservat
another thing that happened in epic a there was a division in human activity, human thinking, and cultural serve offering -- we saw situations where there was a division between reason and intuition, and i was science or arts, cognition or emotion. as we make the transition through epic b, to the point of equilibrium. things change, and we'll see reason and institution, describes and science and art, cognition emotion. as an assize, my father's last books wag called anatomy of reality. as a...
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are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more wars will we see more was because they're just much more comfortable to fight at this point. i'm not sure whether it'll make more wars but i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer bet it just. means that you just need more of these technologies to attack the other side and probably never has the heisman technology which has been the way wars have been fought for for centuries. sores bow and arrows guns tanks and so on and now you have drones. as a man who actually. this whole artificial intelligence thing is i think that it's inevitable but you know better be safe and ready for it what security measures would you come up with so that you know that someone who was responsible for it should take the blame like normal society is if you do something you go to court and you go to jail right you can't just be like oh machine is wrong let's blow up the world
are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more wars will we see more was because they're just much more comfortable to fight at this point. i'm not sure whether it'll make more wars but i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer bet it just. means that you just need more of these technologies to attack the...
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bar and instead of like a human trio band you can have three robots were blazing music band. but who would want to hear that i'm going to humans don't go to see play music if they don't you know waste their selves and emotions and sorrow and the music i am asking is that will the human. stiliyan demand after robots will be able to do everything like humans or maybe even better well that's that's a very interesting question that's it right now you could go into a as you say into a bar under somebody who has programmed all his music into midi interface and he's actually not putting any even the extreme to the out that he's he or she is just playing this music that's pretty recorded perhaps as his or her voice is adding the emotion to it i'm sure it is and can we see make up with with robots and then if if it's not just this emotional thing what else do you mines have to offer that machines can't but i think that's the crux of the question and there is. i think over the years technology has shown that jobs are taking away jobs that i started working out for example i was designi
bar and instead of like a human trio band you can have three robots were blazing music band. but who would want to hear that i'm going to humans don't go to see play music if they don't you know waste their selves and emotions and sorrow and the music i am asking is that will the human. stiliyan demand after robots will be able to do everything like humans or maybe even better well that's that's a very interesting question that's it right now you could go into a as you say into a bar under...
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that's a human problem. the republicans understand it and the only people that don't, are the people committed to a policy of zero tolerance no mat what are the judges say. >> thank you very much, and next, president trump about to come face to face with america's allies but that is not who he is looking forward to meeting. >> got to have putin. frankly putin may tb easiest of them all -- may be the easiest of them all. >> and the supreme court nominee, bracing for what will be a huge confirmation battle. ken starr has known judge cavanaugh for 26 years. and a woman berated because of wearing a puerto rico t-shirt. >> can you please get away from me? >> you should not be wearing that. >> please, please. it's the ford summer sales event and now is the best time to buy. and check out the all-new ecosport. protect those who matter most, and make the summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now during the ford summer sales event, get 0% financing for 60 months on a huge selection of suv's. and fo
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very humane ruling and i think there will be so many families, thousands of families, that fuel a burden has been lifted. i saw it moving interview with a woman whose brother had been put into it, after a car accident, she spent years fighting through the courts act to allow him to die. she had already suffered the trauma of the accident and losing her brother as she knew him and then be added trauma of fighting it through the court which meet all the more stressed by the situation, i think it isa stressed by the situation, i think it is a humane and compassionate ruling. do you agree? it is a controversial area. unquestionably, the examples that james refers to, this ruling will relieve a lot of pain and suffering for those families, nevertheless i do have concerns about this, because in the end who doesn't speak for the victim, if you like, in these circumstances? the patient. and the legal system was there to represent the interestss of that person. you could argue, and i am sure with great voracity and a lot of these cases, that the interests of that person is being properly served b
very humane ruling and i think there will be so many families, thousands of families, that fuel a burden has been lifted. i saw it moving interview with a woman whose brother had been put into it, after a car accident, she spent years fighting through the courts act to allow him to die. she had already suffered the trauma of the accident and losing her brother as she knew him and then be added trauma of fighting it through the court which meet all the more stressed by the situation, i think it...
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a woman accused of using a baby as a human shield. police then moving in. >>> and more of that surprise moment on stage. bruce springsteen suddenly appearing with billy joel, and there was a reason for this. what they revealed on stage when we come back. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your d
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without mary ellen parar do run is examining a sixty six day old humans from matters oid. as this chemist made a breakthrough in the treatment of male sterility. visible face. these are the design we used hydrogen as materials in a tube uniform and these hydrogen tube. turned out to be an excellent bioreactors for ensuring the maturation of spermatozoa it's from the south this is us throughout i met you last year all this time it was really about doing this in a gentle and. fun to follow the team work for twenty three years to attain this result the first spermatozoa we obtained was from a rat. is that we've moved on to humans do ha we'll get on the best. man. we have to show that these spermatozoa ads are fertile. before course the ones we have to all stay reasonable and understand that there's still lots of work to be done it's not a transgenic mouse that we're setting out to make so little human beings in it he says until. we get lots of sterile men contacting us who want to see if we can help them in the fact they want to know how our research is progressing along with
without mary ellen parar do run is examining a sixty six day old humans from matters oid. as this chemist made a breakthrough in the treatment of male sterility. visible face. these are the design we used hydrogen as materials in a tube uniform and these hydrogen tube. turned out to be an excellent bioreactors for ensuring the maturation of spermatozoa it's from the south this is us throughout i met you last year all this time it was really about doing this in a gentle and. fun to follow the...
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even if that happens, when we look at a person as a human being? we need to see the humanity and each other. people say i see too much good in people. rather see good. i hear too much of the other stuff. been through too much of the other stuff so i choose this. [applause] >> thank you for finding the compassion for yourself. how do you talk to other people about that for themselves. >> it was a struggle. i was having nightmares when i was arrested and i was placed in solitary. i was allowed around anyone like six months. i had to get past those things. actually, part of the book that really gets into it, i'm in solitary confinement and i'm sentencedre to three years and there was nowhere else to go. 3 years of solitary. confinement. i didn't do three years but i was sentenced to it. and that's where i started. it was devoid of any makeup, not that there's any makeup in prison, or anything else. does this aluminum thing we call a mirror that has a little reflection and it and i started there. i couldn't understand how i even got there. that was not
even if that happens, when we look at a person as a human being? we need to see the humanity and each other. people say i see too much good in people. rather see good. i hear too much of the other stuff. been through too much of the other stuff so i choose this. [applause] >> thank you for finding the compassion for yourself. how do you talk to other people about that for themselves. >> it was a struggle. i was having nightmares when i was arrested and i was placed in solitary. i...
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released to this level as a human being we don't accept this kind of war crime was a crime against a necessity and humanity and say no this is not the what a problem for a lot of. muslim darwish was questioned by the german state attorneys over the course of two days he testified on his own three year imprisonment and how he was tortured daily for an entire year you also reported about friends in the same prison who did not survive the ordeal i are my guys whom a trainee dentist was tortured to death and there are photos of girls whose body and those of over six thousand others. a syrian military photographer had to take pictures of those tortured to death after over two years he could no longer stomach it and deserted subsequently smuggling his photos out of the country he is codenamed caesar for his own protection his pictures catalogue the systematic human rights crimes by the regime in damascus. on this particular day darwish was interviewed for twelve hours with many traumatic memories resurfacing. not easy. the german attorney general was unusually candid in his assessment of t
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lot of data over a period of years that perhaps you should have a human look through some of that or a group of humans and mark or remove the content that perhaps carries these harmful unfair treatment of groups or people the codes behind these algorithms are often top secret so it's difficult to prove an algorithm is making unfair decisions or associations that program can check if an algorithm is discriminatory it simulates fake accounts that are identical in everything but the genda allowing an initial comparison accountability transparency and fairness are really the future of machine learning and we need to make them trustworthy and we need to you know allow people to ask questions of how they work and allow people the see how they're operating and how they're trained to eliminate prejudice and algorithms it will take more social awareness human oversight. says be wary of overreliance. know our download the shift upshot. a visit to the museum can be a rewarding experience but what if it's just too far away. the world's biggest search engine google has a solution for google arts
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footballer is also a human being and as it is ill as a man of two cultures. can't understand why he's been such criticized by reprinting his roots and in the end he counts like jew is job any more in proper conditions you served in ankara what does this say about football in germany or perhaps about people who would describe themselves as being football fans in germany. course the kirksville probably seeing ozil in the german national league edition of t.m. or his taxes his reports that arsenal are would hire hit me ivan has made big news in turkey now it is as though this force is force and soccer is very important in turkey as well as it is in any other part of the cut world. you know at his home town. still it was named after him and now they are changing the photograph. previously it was only in the. german national team suited now the one that is shaking hands with edwin. it's of course important is a public figure. but if you allow me i've been footballer posing with a political figure might not be the best thing to do but criticizing him for debt or ac
footballer is also a human being and as it is ill as a man of two cultures. can't understand why he's been such criticized by reprinting his roots and in the end he counts like jew is job any more in proper conditions you served in ankara what does this say about football in germany or perhaps about people who would describe themselves as being football fans in germany. course the kirksville probably seeing ozil in the german national league edition of t.m. or his taxes his reports that arsenal...
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lot of data over a period of years that perhaps you should have a human look through some of that or a group of humans and mark or remove the content that perhaps carries these harmful unfair treatment of groups or people the codes behind these algorithms or how often top secret so it's difficult to prove an algorithm is making unfair decisions or associations that program can check if an algorithm is discriminatory it simulates thank you counts that are identical in everything but the genda allowing an initial comparison that accountability transparency and fairness are really the future of machine learning and we need to make them trustworthy and we need to you know allow people to ask questions about how they work and allow people to see how they're operating and how they're trained to eliminate prejudice in algorithms it will take more social awareness human oversight. shift says be wary of overreliance. know our download to the shift upshot. a visit to the museum can be a rewarding experience but what if it's just too far away. the world's biggest search engine google has a solu
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>>> give me the respect and courtesy of a human being and not an animal and you will receive the same. >> the killer of a corrections officer fights to be freed from 16 years of solitary confinement. >> robbie! >> boyhood friends struggle to father their kids from behind prison walls. but one, cut off from visits with his son, is on a razor's edge. >> i've been hurt a lot, and i mean, i seek revenge for that. >> hail all yee, holy god. greater than the sons -- >> a convicted murderer, seeks legitimacy for a religion that prison officials suspect is a front for white supremacist gangs. and we turned our cameras over to the inmates to share personal thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> wabash, locked up - extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. pow. >>> i hate wabash. you know what i mean? they make sure you know you're in prison everyday. >> who wants to be locked in a room with another man for 19 hours a day? then three of the half hours that we come out is to go get the worst food you've ever ate in your life. i don't even know how they call it food. >> everyday, seei
>>> give me the respect and courtesy of a human being and not an animal and you will receive the same. >> the killer of a corrections officer fights to be freed from 16 years of solitary confinement. >> robbie! >> boyhood friends struggle to father their kids from behind prison walls. but one, cut off from visits with his son, is on a razor's edge. >> i've been hurt a lot, and i mean, i seek revenge for that. >> hail all yee, holy god. greater than the...
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are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone and robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more worse will we see more wars because there are too. much more comfortable to fight at this point you know i'm not. i'm not sure whether to make more wars but i i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer bet it just. means that you just need more of these technologies to attack the other side and probably never has the heisman technology wins which has been the way wars have been fought and for for centuries. the invention of swords bow and arrows guns tanks and so on and now we have drones. as a man who actually. see this whole artificial intelligence thing is that think that it's inevitable but you know better be safe and ready for it what security measures would you come up with so that you know that someone who was responsible for it should take the blame like normal society is if you do something you go to court and you go to jail right you can't
are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone and robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more worse will we see more wars because there are too. much more comfortable to fight at this point you know i'm not. i'm not sure whether to make more wars but i i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer bet it just. means that you just need more of these...
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to her course weakness is that it can't deliver directly to the door like a human but it's still quite practical the robot delivers relatively quickly. and. similar robots exist in the u.s. and germany so the last stretch of road to the consumer could likely be covered mostly by robots in future. as long as they don't invent robot newsreaders that's what i say that wraps up your business for today don't forget to check us out on social media as well. same time same place. capital. fund be told. she's worked in the congress for two not. the months try and finish. the job in a speech to bond twenty. get starlight to get gamma ray bursts we get i think raise other all extremely weak compared to the sunshine. so in a practical sense the sun is the only choice for long term energy supply. well clearly more scientific discoveries and more engineering are required to enable the basic technologies to be cheap enough a lot of the electrical energy we produce is lost in the wires between the generator and the house so i thought we could make a superconducting wires out that would be a wonderful
to her course weakness is that it can't deliver directly to the door like a human but it's still quite practical the robot delivers relatively quickly. and. similar robots exist in the u.s. and germany so the last stretch of road to the consumer could likely be covered mostly by robots in future. as long as they don't invent robot newsreaders that's what i say that wraps up your business for today don't forget to check us out on social media as well. same time same place. capital. fund be told....
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. >> for the first time we're hearing from the two british divers about the incrediblees a human feces on the streets of san francisco. tonight we go one oew mayor. >>> the fog is back in san francisco. i'll let you know how long the cloud linger this weekend and where it's going to be the hottest. hi!
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we're used to this level as a human being we don't accept this kind of. war crime or crime against them in the city of humanity and say no this is not the what a problem for a lot of. muslim darwish was questioned by the german state attorneys over the course of two days he testified on his own three year imprisonment and how he was tortured daily for an entire year you also reported about friends in the same prison who did not survive the ordeal i am a trainee dentist was tortured to death and there are photos of girls whose body and those of over six thousand others. all the syrian military photographer had to take pictures of those tortured to death after over two years he could no longer stomach it and deserted subsequently smuggling his photos out of the country he is codenamed caesar for his own protection his pictures catalogue the systematic human rights crimes by the regime in damascus. on this particular day darwish was interviewed for twelve hours with many traumatic memories resurfacing. not easy. the german attorney general was unusually cand
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from a human rights perspective from a medical and biological perspective. host: we hear from a viewer in monro. this is nate. go ahead. caller: i would like to ask why this should be a state issue? ?ost: repeat that one more time state issue?s it a if it is a life, it should be a federal government issue. are againstou abortion, are you against and high-techyos pregnancies? these would be rich women who get those procedures. but women who come to abortion come to it out of desperation. many want to control impoverished women's bodies, they like to force them on a gurney and struck them down for nine months, force them to have the child to continue with the pregnancy that they may not mentally, physically, emotionally, psychologically be up for. about thef you care refugee children who were kidnapped and never see their parents again? guest: let me assure you that i think hard about this as a father of six. and i think that it is an important issue for all of us. lives areause all human lives, including lives in the womb, no human life deserves less rejectio
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without mary ellen parar do run is examining a sixty six day old humans from metazoa. has this chemist made a breakthrough in the treatment of male sterility. because i will fail to design a design we used hydrogen as materials in a tube uniform and these hydrogen tubes turned out to be excellent bio reactors for ensuring the maturation of spermatozoa it's from sound this is true how much of us feel this damage is really about doing this in general. said the front five team work for twenty three years to attain this result the first spermatozoa we obtained was from a rat. news that we moved on to humans and it was you can do ha. on the back and. now we have to show that the spermatozoa ads are fertile. we have to all stay reasonable and understand that there are still lots of work to be done it's not a transgenic mouse that we're setting out to make so little human beings and if he says. we get lots of sterile men contacting us who want to see if we can help them in the fact they want to know how our research is progressing. with going on there. there's no cures over t
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a time when your human rights are being taken less seriously in an increasing number of countries how do you keep yourself motivated to swim against this tired. about very reason because there are so many i want to say problems but challenges worldwide there are so many cases you can take on and if i had been demotivated after half a year already it would be dramatic but that's not the case and i'm learning on the job it motivates us here in the office and in parliament every day that so many young people are getting involved in human rights issues worldwide i'm joining more and hearing success stories from different countries and take. and pride in saying this is what keeps us going there going from the bottom up to please tell us one of the success stories just project us get out the success story old project i'd like to emphasize here is parliamentarians protecting parliamentarians is a program here from the german bundestag which basically supports people who defend human rights all over the world and we've successfully come pain for the release or shorter sentencing of detainees
a time when your human rights are being taken less seriously in an increasing number of countries how do you keep yourself motivated to swim against this tired. about very reason because there are so many i want to say problems but challenges worldwide there are so many cases you can take on and if i had been demotivated after half a year already it would be dramatic but that's not the case and i'm learning on the job it motivates us here in the office and in parliament every day that so many...
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to her course weaknesses that it can't deliver directly to the door like a human but it's still quite practical the robot delivers relatively quickly. and. similar robots exist in the u.s. and germany so the last stretch of road to the consumer could likely be covered mostly by robots in future. as long as they don't robot news readers that's what i say that wraps up your business for today don't forget to check us out on social media as well tomorrow same time same place. played such a law. must solve. the problem open air festival in northern germany the bucking metal bubble will showcase dozens of newcomers some of the. c.w. and comebacks for some are going to like six o'clock an open air two thousand and ten starts on his second double up to come on. climate change. waist length. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing elements are meant for the borough is up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other. to go an ugly environment magazine. long d.w. . bursts leg home going to movies of species play a home worth saving. the young those ar
to her course weaknesses that it can't deliver directly to the door like a human but it's still quite practical the robot delivers relatively quickly. and. similar robots exist in the u.s. and germany so the last stretch of road to the consumer could likely be covered mostly by robots in future. as long as they don't robot news readers that's what i say that wraps up your business for today don't forget to check us out on social media as well tomorrow same time same place. played such a law....
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education should be a human right for everyone in this country. we should be able to put pressure on congress. jane: is it in danger of triflizing it by terning it into a reality tv experience? >> i don't think we trivialize it. people have said it's disopen thian. i think what's distone -- disopen thian is the current statement of higher education. if wt you see is upsetting you, i'll right there with you. dealt is an unfair bud -- burledrn and handed out in unfair way the people of color have to carry more debt than theiwhite counterparts. the problem starts with college and it continues afterwards. it's really not fair. jane: what's the solution? >> there are many things we need to fix. we need to pursue dealt forgiveness and we need dealt-ee higher education. it should be a human right. it's not extra anymore and shouldn't stop at 179 grade. jane: thank you very much for joining me. my pleasure, thank you. jane: student departmen is certainly a ticking time bomb in the u.s. you can nd much more on all the day's news at our website and check ou
education should be a human right for everyone in this country. we should be able to put pressure on congress. jane: is it in danger of triflizing it by terning it into a reality tv experience? >> i don't think we trivialize it. people have said it's disopen thian. i think what's distone -- disopen thian is the current statement of higher education. if wt you see is upsetting you, i'll right there with you. dealt is an unfair bud -- burledrn and handed out in unfair way the people of...
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israel's existence as a human rights abuser. it's a moral abomination. a little more than a year ago, i went to geneva. i told the human rights council that we expected changes to justify america's continued participation. [applause] we said that we needed to change the makeup of the council membership to keep the worst human rights abusers off. we needed to not just reform, but fully eliminated agenda seven. dozens of countries told us they agreed with us. but, they only told us that behind closed doors. they did not have the courage to call it like it is. we do have that car courage. [applause] in the united states withdrew. [applause] many friendly countries told us we should stay in the human rights council because american participation was the last shred of credibility the council had. but, that is exactly why we should not be there. america will always be the world's leader in advocating human rights. but, we will not do that in a place that makes a mockery of the very human rights ideals it's postop old. [applause] that
israel's existence as a human rights abuser. it's a moral abomination. a little more than a year ago, i went to geneva. i told the human rights council that we expected changes to justify america's continued participation. [applause] we said that we needed to change the makeup of the council membership to keep the worst human rights abusers off. we needed to not just reform, but fully eliminated agenda seven. dozens of countries told us they agreed with us. but, they only told us that behind...
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it is meant to condemn israel's very existence as a human rights abuser. it is a moral abomination. a little more than a year ago i went to geneva and told the human rights council that we expected changes in order to justify america's continued participation. [cheers and applause] we said we needed to change the makeup of the council membership, to keep the worst human rights abusers off and we needed to not just reform, but fully eliminate agenda item 7. dozens of countries told us they agreed with us, but they only told us that behind closed doors. they did not have the courage to call it out for what it was. well, we do have that courage. [cheers and applause] and more than a year of efforts to change the human rights council, we saw the writing on the wall and the united states withdrew. [cheers and applause] many friendly countries told us we should stay in the human rights council bus american participation was the last shred of credibility the council had. but that's exactly why we should not be there. america will always be the world's leader in advocating human rights, but
it is meant to condemn israel's very existence as a human rights abuser. it is a moral abomination. a little more than a year ago i went to geneva and told the human rights council that we expected changes in order to justify america's continued participation. [cheers and applause] we said we needed to change the makeup of the council membership, to keep the worst human rights abusers off and we needed to not just reform, but fully eliminate agenda item 7. dozens of countries told us they...