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. and. nothing on tv the police fireman is once again in the middle of the shootings and all the latest shooting involving officer and a teenager wearing a hat. and to me are changing internet. in response to the banning nsa surveillance. brazil and other countries are proposing changes to ensure ongoing i've seen the detail on the moon coming up. and what's the mine that's the question scientists hope to cancer to mind reading research. is this science
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fiction nor seem to be signs that will have that answer later shelved. a fan. it's wednesday. during the year watching america. well as in two weeks after the department of justice released a scathing report on the albuquerque police department's use of excessive force. another deadly police shooting has happened the agency said the nineteen year old mary cox died monday after an altercation with police in which she allegedly stole a truck and later pointed the gun at officers hawks stands as the third person in five weeks to be killed by a pd police and the persons that apartment was put under federal orders to reduce their use of deadly force. tension over police conduct escalated last month after police shot and tell the whole if you are in
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the foothills of the sandia mountains. the guild leader said police officers fired multiple shots on james blake who is ultimately going to be on a farm. i was when earlier by our teacher among the window from our l a c l a for assassins is how less about the latest regarding today's press conference the trim is the mansion do with it. on monday morning land of sir jimmy d a shot and killed when she held a mini hikes now today at a press conference the police chief said that of sergio was wearing a lapel camera when the shooting had been however they said that they were not able to recover any of the deal on the camera so they sent the camera into the manufacture to see if they can recover any sort of evidence. today at the press conference the police chief also said that. thirty two caliber semi automatic pistol was recovered from the scene now it's alleged that the officer was fully in
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the young woman because she was suspected of autos that should go when she was confronted she allegedly pointed a gun at the opposite and that's when he fired though appearing for his life however and there is no video of this incident so it means an investigation and not desirable to pull the trigger during the shooting has been identified as you mentioned an idea already been cleared of wrongdoing. it was a great analogy of the da is his own pee administrative leave the police chief said that on for some agencies are conducting a fine day. an investigation into the shooting itself and there's also an internal affairs investigation however this not the first time the house or diva has has been going to a controversial shooting back in two thousand eleven. he was on the scene when alan gomez was shot and killed by a swat officers now up to dh he was interviewed several times after the shooting body was found a
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cute is this story at least two times in subsequent interviews now the good of the family of mr gomez the man who shot until the swat officer in two thousand loving shoot the city and eventually settled for nearly a million dollars the victims found in this miserable with his family. they talk to local media. after that at this most recent shooting their knowledge or consent that they don't believe a word that year at saddle as the video proves otherwise and as i mentioned there is no video that so there's still a lot of skepticism when he's being honest about this shoot as well. what that documented and the doj report that was issued. absolutely in the doj report discussed lots of that. this was shooting that ofsted year was present at was one of the incidence that was mentioned in the investigation in which the department of justice investigators called the shooting reckless alright now i'm going and said that at doj report in a
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week since productive members of the police oversight commission and have resigned some numbers i should say i know that the boarding place to hold the department accountable for these kinds of incidents when the air the members of the pleas of this commission quit in their resignation in the resignation letter the slap in the city attorney is saying that they really have no teeth in the really no power to serve as an advocate for civilians they didn't know the rules that are placed right now we don't give them any power to challenge that if any findings that the police chief says about citizens' complaints and want to look back at the doj report this is one of the biggest criticisms that they that they mentioned in there. in the reporting as albuquerque police aimed at the end of broken civilian oversight is really part of problem that contributes to excessive force and of course is not exclusive to albuquerque we've seen. oversight board
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to a los angeles county also complain of having not enough power to relieve a free for police departments and her mom and doj report was of course a long time coming. a lot of scrutiny on as police department. i hope the activists were laid out cheryl according to the albuquerque journal local paper there in new mexico since two thousand and the use cases of excessive force by the albuquerque police department have cost the taxpayers twenty three million dollars in the head is really only expected to continue to quell been reading about his book prize away a copy documents scandals that as the ones that we we're seeing right now in albuquerque going back to the nineteen nineties and since then there have been attempts to re form the use of technology is one of those tactics lapel cameras recording devices but even in that the doj investigation they found that many times
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this technology really doesn't contribute to accountability and while they were there on the ground is all that many police officers to use their hotel cameras and headquartered in prices property when it comes to the incidence of excessive force. these cameras were turned on or the way news to report the incident properly and as in this latest shooting that happened on monday we obviously see that a lapel camera didn't capture the incidence of the stillwater work to be done as far as accountability goes wild as . honestly this investigation are forthcoming as to be interesting to see how it all pans out. irate rt correspondent on the window thinking of. and social media strikes back this week the newark police department decided to maintain their twitter followers. these hats and generating some feel good pr. encourage people to share any photos and experiences they had with the officer is that the hash tag mind and one td and a twitter first respondent and the ants
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posting stories and photos and seven relating to police brutality focusing on the department's controversial stop and frisk managers and people who died in police custody and the shed when bellamy on new york to delay it has tagged by lapd and others quickly emerged as not even popped up in brazil. the nypd is hardly the first social media team to miss understand the dynamics of twitter for relations purposes the number that the vice chairman of jpmorgan learned that lesson after launching a twitter key when a section where he received questions like really long go to jail in my dd has responded to the unexpected popularity unattached at st twitter provides an open forum for an un censored exchange and this is an open dialogue that adversity. after much international uproar over leaks about the national security agency's bass spying
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on programs. brazil has made the most robots movie scene yet. brazil's senate unanimously adopted what's called the internet constitution. just ahead of a two day international conference in sao paolo. on the future of the wet the bill guarantees the right to online privacy and equal access to the internet for brazilians parties' marine upward idea brings us more on the international efforts to define the future of internet governance it gave me the moral of this surveillance and indiscriminate data gathering but it is revealed that evening i did. it's about the future of mobile content policy. six hundred delegates from eighteen countries are in self halal for a two day meeting the focus is on to establish a strategic guidelines about the news and developments of cyberspace the dentist called net movie on organizer say was created in part due to concerns about
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government sanction surveillance and do not have some privacy in the aftermath of the nsa spy scandal brazil has been pushing for united nations resolution that would not want my privacy act the human rights. this week's last year by whistleblower had been snowed in the national security agency was spying on the brazilian government including president bill barber said for decades the us government has held for control of the wet through its contract with the nonprofit organization known as chi. i can is responsible for assigning top level domain names handling the internet's domain name system as well as managing the web servers that housed dns records last month i can announce that it will be organizing a multi stakeholder approach to internet governance experts say revelations of us cypress pine has increased to more countries to clean up in
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securing and protecting online privacy twenty all kicks off with negotiations between the us and international governments on cyber control. it was expected that one of the topics addressed the conference with the adoption of anti surveillance policies the us has reportedly refused to entertain any debate around the tree to what limitations of state sovereignty. that policy as organizers of the bags in brazil say they are selling this debate on internethat has only just begun. during the fortnight arts. the more tory and trekking was good on a topic on this date in new york state capital. in light of the environmental holiday yesterday state lawmakers continue to debate on the controversial practice tracking also known as high volume hydraulic fracturing is a process where wada and chemical additives are pulled into a geologic formation at high pressure for a while. mr
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baxter's the rock making it possible to gain access to oil and natural gas lawmakers in support of hydra packing things really newark will promote economic activity and job growth cover a number of local elected officials say they are in favor of extending the state's moratorium on cracking. they cited a number of concerns including potential hazard this impacts on natural resources like air and water. but the concern those be on fractions effect on the monday elected officials say they are also worried about the influx of crying and that many friends and communities are seeing it's the other end of the queen it's rarely ever talked about so to discuss the social applications that cracking have on communities i wanna bring in karl grossman environmental activist and professor at the university of new york cropping to join me. a treasure. i haven't mentioned elected officials in your state of new york state they are very concerned about the kind of crime that could
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be associated with tracking to the right to be concerned we're absolutely i mean the focus regarding cracking has been on enormous environmental costs here in new york for example. not only are we there a word of that chemical pollution but the marcellus shale. this is the area that they wanted to cracking the state is loaded with radioactive material including radiant with a very long and five. so with tracking and york steak you have a radioactive material on leash and then with all these chemicals six hundred chemicals very serious water pollution the top of that new studies have pointed to the left of the social cost of tracking yet but i have a report from. it's an excellent group is based in washington who had worn a watch. and if it looks and to be the social cost of
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tracking in pennsylvania where life wrecking has been going on and that's actually what the report says is the energy boom towns are created and have all these guys commented to drumming with a lot of money not much to do that arise and disorderly conduct or rest also a sexual disease problems of traffic accidents and that it is a small town america and imposed on them it is very serious social course well what's your advice in kde at xyz and is very tasty linda suggested that the pro of the problem i want to do with the nature of this kind of work the article says. he was seven point six times more likely to die working on a wheel or gastric and in any other industry so it's understandable that when pecans these bags one to burn off steam. unfortunately for many small towns around the country. frankie workers idea of fine can be and they
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did botch i these are considered me and can't sleep with far more men and women eighteen eighty three shares in the wind. that explains why we're seeing this happen well i read an article in there been other pieces that many other pieces. again as it was like the old wild west in the united states when the old gold was discovered and so forth and the things that are good at and that kind of crazy. many are old western movie has been a bit of that scene but this is a different scene. and of it it's a big big top. i think it's a private deck the forty one to watch report said is what the social costs point two is it that. the financial dealing with the of the traffic accidents in dealing with the emergency room visits and given that medical treatment for
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sexually transmitted diseases so what of that the united states. i believe the world should look away from cracking. as a disaster on many levels and focus on safe clean renewable energy technology solar and wind to me that these energy technologies are here today and they don't create raucous while boom towns and they can provide energy we can live with without chemical poisons and radioactive poisons and social unrest. i probably know some people would argue that you can claim cracking because the societal issues can really point to cracking and the corporate house how hard it is really at that well the port and border watch report is very exhausted and i were to suggest people go oh four in word or action as for the report social cost of tracking you can download it
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this is excellent to index and is a very very solid report. i think there's any denying that the situation is a correct call lastly i mean why this issue scarcely talked about we talk alot about the environment mental impact what about the social impacts i don't know why because i think it should be yes. look at one of the problems is that a lot of different music going in and small town america. the new york times is not based in a town in pennsylvania which brings into your shooting trapping is the current thank heavens in manhattan. so what's in the hinterlands but to that effect. loads of people and it deserves a lot of attention certainly does call us many environmental activism professor at the university working field thank you. i can do is judge ruled today that whistle or
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private brownie manning can legally change her name to chelsea and with the manning the former intelligence analyst is currently serving a thirty five year prison sentence for passing classified government information to week two weeks manning is serving a sentence at the army prison on fort leavenworth in kansas and this decision now clears the way for official changes to manning's military records though she will still remain in her current prison manning has been diagnosed by at least to her new behavioral health specialists with gender does for ia and gender identity disorder after the ruling any issued a statement saying it's worth noting that in both male and in person. i've often been asked why are you changing your name. the answer could be simpler because it's a far better richer and more honest reflection of who i can always have been a woman named chelsea. many went on to say that she'll turkeys will raise awareness of transgender people here in the us. and all the screens
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border with russia tensions remain high despite an agreement for the two countries signed last week an all party to lay down their arms. russian troops continue to occupy buildings in eastern ukraine after the country's acting president ordered his security forces to resume operations in the region journalist graham phillips is in eastern ukraine with more he intends to quell protests in the east is not so easy to miss it even easier which is located strategically in order to hold on to next weekend for the protesting the strongest danger is that we had to pass through checkpoints in the city limits ukrainian troops stationed here stopping every single color into leaving the city. they say that looking for people with colds and persists we will pay to enter but not the last eight contests the checkpoint we get out of mind to take a few screenshots of the area and he was a lot. these amazing that i would have caught on to the situation and it's gone the yield on the tree vehicles in a field near
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the checkpoint to his right to patrol the nazis me telling that to make my stance is that it wasn't pointing the camera. fifty thousand some fifty km from sydney and did a difference in taste. so today we are here. bring on. it's on to the hood to built a sawmill to reports that the private sector the actual cost you that i got the speed if you look for people to take the key to the visitation late great. its integration into the team is going to be closer to russia. there's nothing for us and the keen on factory so working on products from russia so ironic to defeat death on tuesday he didn't come out to talk to us. rules of the key to express concerns of possible violence erupting in the city. we approached one of the train soldiers stationed here. like you don't want to cause him any minute reaction because russians and ukrainians of brothers. i have relatives in russia. this it isn't but
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lisa running on the train all the people you're holding the dress is trying to get yours in an entertaining moments. this is going to visit with auntie. while my reading is off the top notion that most people associate of science fiction plot. this futuristic technology is seriously being explored we're just learning that researchers at university of california berkeley are using brain scanners to identify which they someone is looking merely for their brain activity. i mean scientists may have on the way in to read our innermost thoughts some just how close are we to moving toward a minority report reality discuss this more. earlier i spoke with our cheese on a stasi a turkey not from our new york studio at recess or what exactly these scientists discovered. we were still taking our time getting used to the idea that our phone calls are monitored at every single exhibit you do online is traceable inaccessible son certainly hasn't been as
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sweet and has been moving forward in terms of the capabilities of my potential we have when it comes to mind reading and wanting to know is this difference on what exactly does my job a la not i have more and the less invasive twenty six. looks like we may soon reach the time when we don't just have to think about what we say or do on sundays we think about what we think because that on several interesting reports have been coming out and discovering in scientific needs it needs to be windy cold thoughts. i think people's bring it to me we saw a recent study come out of nowhere. the scientists was able to reconstruct faith is not using brain scanners that's out of words he can while volunteers were looking at particular pieces and then by using computers and map out with his bike basically reconstructing the defense says that people had previously seen so this in itself. they say it is something that was done for the first time the accuracy
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of this was dropping from sixty to seventy percent but they're saying this is the kind of research that continues to move forward many of these can be made in terms of being able to reconstruct memories and dreams and people's imagination and this seems like something i'm very far in the future. analysts and experts and scientists are certainly debating that. also an interesting research in kyoto was conducted where also analyzing the nativity people were caught trying to get closer and closer to being able to decipher shin injuries which certainly odd is that also pretty interesting type of research into going green communication this is something that so far scientists were able to do with not just my mind was an experiment conducted in the last twenty one scientists was able to control the emotions of another one. using the internet and it wasn't very accurate. all this is very prestigious as the mechanism that type of the bring it in the research that me and then show me the means to mining capabilities in sydney the technology is not
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anywhere close. so far to being involved in an act of bikes that were getting first graders into what it is that the universe might be able to do and then in ten years' time. but for now nearing entire they were free to think what we want our ri ri break but were getting there i mean. discussion of race over whether the technology it can be of good thing or bad thing for humanity in a long term. being discussed at this point. no cars no privacy concerns. i think that applies to many different aspect of signs of christendom questions throughout history and whether or not certain developments should or not i'll be applied in this or other particularly in the sydney continues to be a discussion already on concerns about possible mining capabilities in the know on this is something that's mary just kind of starting lots of questions ethical questions privacy questions exist. land and the line be drawn when it comes to reading the thoughts of other people's money and
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for good purposes such as brain research and as i know helping people with certain out of range of disabilities in memory disabilities in salon and mimi something potentially crimes but also to make sure that this is something that's not completely interested and that's something that looks like it's going to have to be solved on a step by step basis as this research continues to sell the million dollar question is how far we are away from zenith technology really involved the time you're with are certainly doing and eating as some scientists are saying well as get a couple of decades others are seeing on this is not going to happen with any band that i liked times by any means the meat one million of the capabilities in terms of this research has been fixed the king in a scene that possibly within the next fifty years they can definitely come a little closer to being able to decipher what the thing while a very incredible research chart a course on common stock future happenings. now does it for now for more news
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with you. and in many of these seats about forty years of age. ninety six to five. i am a sahm to two thousand i was one of fourteen. if i made myself and i was fourteen i wouldn't sell this of course that person today is the same this will reduce like for all to see what i know everything about me. so what did she know these guys could be the same awful. one fifteen. what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes. you will be the same tomorrow i still can so i decided to work in two
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longing for something. don't know what to do this. along the backside to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for. i think this is a move by monday. it's a man whose longing for something he's only in a slump or something but he doesn't know what is wrong. you can watch to see where you're entering he asks for your thoughtfulness chaplain to access program schedules on demand video. hello my name is pete over by play ball enjoy the us versions available to secure
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