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i. i i. i i i. i lizzie frances is broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. tonight the great wall of china automaker great wall is a leader in china is set now to snap up the division of chrysler in a push to become the world's number one specialty s.u.v. maker and on to the north sea it's expensive for deep water drillers but one french company has staked a claim in the region by snapping up an oil and gas company sapped by those low oil prices we've seen so much job and the massive eighteen tee time warner deal advances under regulatory review some fear monopoly lawyers are pushing forward we
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take a look at what could happen to eighteen t.'s user data as part of this agreement stand by who must first right now. i. find out how they got some fast growing auto manufacturers and now one company is in talks to bid for fia chrysler's jeep unit great wall motors admits it is in an ambitious new step talks on to the global stage and what it would place great wall at second position in the chinese auto manufacturing industry if it did snap it up the great wall sold just fewer than one point one million s.u.v.s last year behind jeeps one point four million. says jeep is on the chopping block as its ability to
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compete globally requires a tie up to a bigger partner due to the high cost of developing and marketing vehicles this is right in line with great walls goal of becoming the top specialty s.u.v. producer by two thousand and twenty now chinese companies in industries from autos to robots are spending billions of dollars to acquire brands and technology to strengthen their competitive position at home and speed up development abroad. also french oil company total has expanded in the north sea by snapping up the oil and gas division of danish conglomerate a.p. moller maersk for seven point five billion dollars to be exact now this will shore up its position in deep waters of the north sea which is the seventh largest oil and gas producing region in the world that denmark will now become the regional hub for all of its operations norway and the netherlands as well now as part of the
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deal will get four point nine five billion dollars worth of total shares which is equivalent to around three point eight percent of total share capital the french company which will also assume some two point five billion dollars worth of maersk oil that said the deal underpins its dividend profile meanwhile maersk will focus its core on transport and logistics arms. and we've seen killer robots in the movies but some robotics companies are worrying it could be one day our reality and to stop that from happening they're asking the united nations to step in their bus bianca for sheeny has more on that for us now about that this can't be the first time we're seeing companies lobby for un involvement can it no so it's not the first time but it is pretty significant because just a few years ago we only saw one robotics company come out against so-called killer
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robots so clearly in just a matter of a few years a lot has changed. the use of autonomous weapons isn't a new concept to anyone especially on the battlefield but the way they've developed is concerning the global robotics and artificial intelligence community in an open letter over one hundred companies urged the united nations to implement a ban on lethal autonomous weapons they wrote lethal autonomous weapons threaten to become the third revolution in warfare once developed they will permit armed conflict to be fought at a scale greater than ever and timescales faster than humans can comprehend they added these can be weapons of terror weapons that desk pots and terrorists use against innocent populations and weapons hacked to behave in undesirable ways we do not have long to act when suspend or his box is opened it will be hard to close the letter was released during the international joint conference on artificial
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intelligence and australia and was signed by one hundred sixteen leaders from twenty six countries that includes testa founder ilan musk who in a series of tweets earlier this month said if you're not concerned about safety you should be vastly more risk than north korea nobody likes being regulated but everything cars planes food drugs etc that's a danger to the public is regulated i should be too and this isn't the first letter of its kind a similar one of those released in two thousand and fifteen but was signed mainly by lab and university researchers however was indorsed by apple co-founder steve wozniak and cognitive scientist noam chomsky the first meeting of the un's convention on certain conventional weapons was scheduled for monday but has since been postponed to november. more dangerous north korea i hope he includes a timeline on that because i know right now i don't think your laptop is going to be doing that for now let's talk about this u.n.
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council which we expected this november meeting well so far on this council there's one hundred twenty three member nations that group nineteen have signed on for a ban on the so-called killer robots or lethal autonomous weapons we don't know many other details about what this ban would look like and how it would be implemented we'll have to wait until november as long as it actually happens then but you know it doesn't mean every member nation is going to quickly join on just because a small minority of that group has said that they're concerned about the future of the world because of these killer robots obviously we know that just because the u.n. wants to implement something or even if they're successful in implementing that that everyone would necessarily follow along when also we think of robots as being controlled by some sort of human element there but obviously he's talking about something that we have no control of bad news for darpa so how does this discussion you know has it shifted away from robots killing jobs because this is a this is
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a pretty you know taking it to a very high level of fear yeah there's a big sense of urgency here at the especially when you read that letter but it really depends on if you ask clearly the signatories on this letter believe that killer robots are a bigger threat to us than almost anything else in the world now that. there are a lot of other issues going on. but apparently you know they're trying to get the u.n. involved so they think it's a serious problem but there are plenty of other members of the robotics community that think job displacement is a way bigger deal that has already impacted us awat especially in manufacturing and many other industries in the u.s. and to them they're saying well this is already a problem that people are experiencing on a daily basis not that of killer robots isn't serious but we also have other problems that that industry has impacted in other ways that we should probably deal with for so. maybe privacy we haven't yes we haven't totally shifted away from job killing to human killing but you know it just depends on i guess which company
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leaders are asking in one mosque apparently thinks that's a bigger. everyone's always bringing up the one mosque the person who sort of spearheading this effort we oftentimes quote him is he running out of his credibility on this because he's always pounding about pounding on about this this topic but like you mentioned speed was knack dough is it time for other leaders to step in because it seems like he's just going to be sort of i don't want to say crying wolf but just screaming a lot about this yeah and you know he's made some very choice comments in the past about other areas like saying he thinks that maybe the world is a good video game simulation that's how do you so sometimes you have to take things that he says with a grain of salt yeah all right thank you so much for the doomsday report very important. thank you.
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these the session of movement in california continues with a third attempt at making a cow exit reality its face constitutional roadblocks time again since gaining steam after last november's election but supporters in the golden state are not giving up a ballot proposal has now been filed to rework the constitution so states would legally have the freedom to leave the united states are pretty to santos has a story today from los angeles producer fill us in how will this sort of calyx it as it's called how will the effort be different than the previous efforts. so that supporters have now filed a an initiative to call for a constitutional convention and i spoke earlier with claire had seen the initiative korda nater she is a dual citizen to the united states and she says that since seven hundred eighty seven when the original frame. as of the constitution held the last constitutional convention things have drastically changed which is why they are calling for this to take a listen. by. how do i put this you know. white
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middle aged that actually let me play for the time man who came across. from another country and just want me to be focused on the structure that medical power and the territorial and the ship whether that's humans or an issue of labs and position so obviously that's not remotely relevant to today's life. this you know. white middle aged russian i don't mean leisure time man who came across. from another country and just from reading the story on the structure of our. territorial. whether it's humor or an issue. so all of us. right so they're
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calling for a convention under article five of the constitution because they said that the founding fathers had intended for a convention to take place every twenty years clearly that has not happened and this would be a convention to propose amendments to allow california and other states to take their futures into their own hands and to devolve from the federal government lindsay where some of the economic issues that we've got to talk about california want to see big changes why secede right now. so some of the economic issues that they address here are things like reforming the campaign finance laws to take away corporate personhood for the purposes of political speech they want to require all people to get you poor pay for equal work and also to require the federal government to allocate funding to states based on how much those states pay in federal taxes and that's in addition to many other things on social scale that
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california maybe doesn't necessarily agree with the federal government on wednesday ok well how likely is this constitutional convention to happen they must they've got to lawyer up on this to get this to happen right. well this is actually very likely to happen it's just a matter of time and that's because so far at least twenty seven states out of the thirty four necessary to call for a national constitutional convention are supporting this however i do want to mention that between seven hundred eighty seven and two thousand and fourteen over eleven thousand proposed amendments have been submitted but only thirty three of those have ever been approved by congress and submitted to states for ratification of those thirty three only twenty seven have become ratified and that includes the first ten to the bill of rights so this is not something that happens all the time but the colors that movement says that they really want people to agree with this petition because it's not just supporting secession even if you don't agree with
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that what this is that saying california has a right to speak up for itself in this convention and to update the constitution and again right now this is just a proposal and initiative so people need to sign it about over half a million people would need to sign it for it to even be presented on the california ballot in twenty eighteen for voters to then agree on when they see thank you very much for coming out us from los angeles thank you. time now for a quick break stick around though when we get back get ready for more taxes on beverages this time it's soda may put it out of reach for many consumers and coming up my guests fills us in on retail inventions that are taking to the skies at lightning speed as we go to break here are the number of.
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what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the faces your wife or two dogs may like to put your biggest fear in a bit on a hay ride when so last time medical board you say if you have a mess of things the best quarterback. let's point the topic that doesn't belong in the piece now i've interviewed you to question more. people have got to know whether or not fair present or supply american people deserve to know your difference at this point does it mean must guard against the military industrial. we shall never go.
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to war over. yet we do have a. future. i'm going to do just that if you're watching all of. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of partners are anti american players are to america offer much more artsy american personal. many ways to use landscape just like the real news big names good actors bad actors
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and in the end you could never. so much parking all the world's all the world's all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. china says that it will resolutely safeguard its interests as president donald trump orders a possible u.s. trade investigation of beijing's. knology policies and the alleged theft of american technology and intellectual property technology trade groups applauded the order of beijing requires automakers and other foreign companies in china to work
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through joint ventures usually with state owned partners they often are required to give technology to these partners who might become competitors such as electric cars and other emergency ng emerging industries the us china business council's vice president says market access should be contingent upon transferring technology and that it goes counter to china's world trade organization commitments president barack obama ordered a similar investigation of chinese policy on green technology back in two thousand and ten that ended in a negotiated settlement which could be a possibility in this case. and the department of justice review of eighty and t.'s proposed eighty five billion dollar takeover of media giant time warner has reportedly reached what is being called an advantage stage according to the wall street journal it may signal a move by a.t.m. to lawyers to push forward on merger conditions under justices approval however a possible sticking point for the telecom giant is what it may be required to do
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with all that data is collected from its customers especially those using wireless services telecoms routinely sell the information to other telecoms the question regulators ask is whether the information gathered should be affordably available to those competitors detractors of this deal especially president donald trump cite a possible monopoly of corporate ownership of media companies such as h.b.o. warner brothers films directivity and c.n.n. . well it's a bird it's a plane no it's a blimp walmart's floating warehouse it's applied to the patent and now we are all waiting to see if it will in fact block out the saga like the solar eclipse on its way to delivering goodies but it's. not alone in its audacious attempts at an unusual delivery here to skeptically discuss its legal and media analyst lionel while media lionel give us some details on this move by wal-mart. don't talk about
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the eclipse whatever you do and i don't want to hear anything about that the cliffs in any way going to be hit don't you think it i'm sick of the clip until i get it now listen first of all we love wal-mart love them but as of late ok listen stop it don't be a snob at wal-mart is america and you know when bobo when we think of wal-mart by virtue of the me and its customers it it kind of notes a certain shall we say a bucolic type of image now when i think of blimps and the high tech you mention. and tesla apple wal-mart you just don't you know i mean you just don't know that being said. so let's go back and think of blips you know it was eighty years this year that we had the famous horrible indian birth disaster where the great herb morrison said that humanity their humanity so when
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you think of blimps and disasters and wal-mart i don't know maybe it's just this whole solar eclipse it's making me wacky today but let's go through a couple of things first let's imagine we're sitting on the front porch at the france mantz and we look up and i say well it's three o'clock here comes the blimp there comes the wal-mart but now assuming we're not talking about dropping you know dish was a dishwashing liquid and door you know washer dryers it would have no home serious think about that one work with me it has to be smaller items right right ok so what could go wrong well first of all porch pirates as you know those people drive around looking for stuff that's left on your front porch can't just wait for the three o'clock for the blimp to show up and say all old man calvert got a delivery let's go over there and let's go over here so that that number two what
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if as you know anything that's out there a drone can be hacked and if it's half that means i can take it next now that i would accuse anybody of doing this but let's look at corporate let's say piracy and sabotage your nest be a notch jamming this causing a problem and i don't want to be a luddite but there's something that's so very efficient lindsay about a truck. takes it to your home you hate it but we got it we got to be honest ok there are traffic signals there's highways there's inclement weather trucks get stopped. if you have god the right to the air airways as they're calling it and the f.a.a. regulating this and delivery is and you got your little pad that it drops on to whether it's a washer and dryer or a bag of chips we're talking about efficiency we're talking about consumerism two thirds of the g.d.p.
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we've got to keep that up isn't this a good capitalistic i well it may sound great but i see but wait there's more now lindsay i'm not suggesting this but something tells me that. and wal-mart my say listen. i'm going to file a patent about this blip we don't have the slightest designed of this blimp but i have got to do something so that lindsey france will be talking about this on boom bust and that other people will say hey look wal-mart's competitive they've got up patent in for a book you know patents don't have to work i mean you know that so what i'm saying is i give the impression a bagel sometimes likes to let people know this is a great way to let the world know that you're a competitor but what's going to be happening there was that when this starts i mean i have to see this how a drab pizza delivery ok brick and mortar will pizza shop zips on over in your kind
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of waiting for it to drop your pie and there you go but a box of cufflinks via drones i looked at sap and i'm sick because it was i got it i don't know if i had to handle it i haven't opened it but it sounds i just can't get my look at this you look outside is the words my engagement ring heritage party that are helping you out there with that net so it drops it had an amazon is talking about landing pads rights to activate the landing pad maybe it's got a little it's like a safe or something and then the drone drops it and it clocks so maybe you know we don't have to necessarily talk about that but it does bring a whole slew of items to bear such as you know rights to the air drones that she was going to write this well air you know as you know erin my easements and also we talk about the doctrine where you would have i have an owner of a property maybe object to these drones going back and forth do they qualify as aircraft
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look as you know when as i've said this lionel's law so that the law always lags behind technology so nobody's even thought about this but let me just tell you something i can't wait because the first time you start looking up when you see the sky peppered with drone. humming and buzzy and things dropping now let's ask this thing always ask this question as you do every day so brilliantly what could go wrong what could go wrong looking up and seeing the sky filled with these dropping things dropping or landing and then coming out taking off and landing now i don't know about you but aside from that i'm sure the work itself seth sabotage and the like i find it brutally it because think about this when was the last time you ever were excited about getting something in the mail but then we got to ask this question who replaces the drivers
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who looks lindsay's got her pizza we're going to have but there she is in the back the back yard of your man's butt but who is it who's going to take care of these drivers and those individuals who man this because there is new legislation that says that whenever a drone replace is someone replaces a human being who paid taxes you're going to have to compensate for that so while this is terrific and while nothing is going to get in the way of our expertise our adventure and our new world remember that when you have factories that are pitch black freezing cold or sweltering hot no lights manned by just machines and you have a very serious and very substantial displacement of human personnel who now are out of work you're going to certainly make up because there's no there's no insurance there's no workman's comp there's no union there's no problems but what happens to
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one employment you are lying to you in a queue and i can go on a free market tirade for an hour on people who get retrained for jobs they can be the ones working on the grounds maybe we should be paying so much employment tax income tax i want to bring you on for a whole our own on work this placement. but ira it's a scary scary thing. you are darted. just drop my give me my stuff. but i love dr i love talking about the fear of automation with you because it's a lot a lot of people's minds and it's always entertaining to talk about it it is lionel thank you so much for joining me on the. legal and media expert line of light on media. whether you call it pop pop cola or a soft drink lots of us enjoy a cold beverage such as this but if you're going to philadelphia you are better off
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heading to a bar apparently due to the new soda tax their beer is now cheaper than soda for instance a twelve pack of discounted propel sugary energy drink costs more than twelve dollars post soda tax while a twelve pack of ice house beer is only about eight dollars after the beer taxes though it's very cheap in bad beer now there might be other consequences as well according to a journal published in two thousand and two a journal article about soda taxes lack of cheap soda might actually drive more people to consume alcohol so why even have a stack in the first place the city wanted money to help pre-kindergarten programs the less than half of the thirty nine point four million dollars collected from this tax so far has actually made it in to education funding yet. that's all for now check out the show on youtube youtube dot com slash them by starting thanks for watching the next time. please.
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vivi i am a military man we come to you tonight as the president is about to make a major announcement on u.s. policy in afghanistan secretary of defense james mattis has already announced a major decision has been made in regards to the administration administration policy rather in the country president trump is expected to speak at any moment in what many analysts are saying is the preface to a troop surge in afghanistan so joining me now to discuss all of this we have here with us michael maloof he's a former pentagon official in our correspondent simone del rosario so folks.

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