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attacked as a threat no human operator in the mobile home r.v. in new mexico involved whatsoever if this frightens you you're not alone a new polling released on tuesday by the campaign to ban killer robots revealed that sixty one percent of the globe agrees with you and opposes the use of these autonomous weapons and killer robots are autonomous weapons frighten most of the some of the top nations in the world including russia south korea and of course the united states of america recently blocked a move that the united nations to potentially ban the use of these these new improved weapons. the greedy warlike nature of a few once again winning out over the many desire for peace so today let us ask ourselves are we hard wired for war or hard wired for peace as we hard wire robots for war and start a brand new chapter in watching the hawks. but
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you get the sense like i realize that this was. as good a part of. the day like you that i got. the police. this. week sank. the world we're going to watch the arc so i am i robot to run and have the wallace and the against killer of are you against killer robots i'm not i'm not a fan of acrylic. it's a look of punk band killer robot i would i would probably buy their album but i don't want to have i don't want to log on you know i never thought that i'd be sort of the pure there's. been this conversation with you about killer robots like these it's one of those things that like you have seen terminator i'm seeing all the movies would like to play because they were warnings right and that's what i mean
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i've kind of figured we just wouldn't go that route i figure out like most generation we grew up in the eighty's and even before like you know west world wasn't a new suit that came out a long time ago target audience has been right action has been warning us of autonomous machines sense the beginning of science. and you know when you look at the survey results most people kind of knew about same way that it was insurgents that so sixty six percent in the survey said that they oppose lethal autonomous weapons systems and then their biggest concern was this idea that they would cross a moral lion and because machines should be not should not be allowed to kill. and fifty four percent of those opposed said they were concerned that the weapon would be unaccountable so if you're putting on the idea being that we're going to pump it full of this algorithm and say when you see this when you see this that it will just kill people based on. facial recognition or something and then who is
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accountable for that def if someone is killed. and correctly and for and you know it's funny we have a hard enough time you know your group we have a hard enough time holding politicians accountable when they commit war crimes around the world yeah do we even care about workarounds anymore doesn't mean it's like we can't even hold real life people accountable for their crimes are out there and live and let alone we're going to begin to start holding a machine and accountable. this is crazy there is there's been a battle at the u.n. for quite some time now over there's about twenty eight countries including coast rica palestine and pakistan support a ban on killer robots funny palestine and pakistan would be against this one those are two countries that have suffered a lot from you know it's very. satisfying set of yards the eggs ackley in fact was a brazil chile and austria formed formally proposed a legally binding agreement to prohibit the use in the future of autonomous
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weaponry. interestingly enough though misty international was russia is real south korea and the us indicated an annual meeting of the convention of conventional weapons grade. ten min nov twentieth seem that they would not support negotiations for a new treaty that would ban these items whatsoever is real solve crew you. so it's pretty incredible and when you look at public support most countries the we won't support this. publics actually against their own leaders you know generally and even here in the united states very looking as the poll shows that the states blocking a ban on killer robots are totally out of step with public opinion government should be protecting people this is from russia. the acting director of amnesty taki said about government should be protecting people from the myriad risks that killer robots and i think what this is is that we're using this idea of this killer
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robots killer robots or drones and the thing is what made them how little ball of a cell was we're taking people out of the equation it's just a machine and then american lives are in russian lives aren't heard north korean lives are hurt we are putting lives at risk but at the end of the day if we had put the amount of effort into you know infrastructure and feeding these people and fixing what had already been destroyed in these countries and stead of designing better killing machines we wouldn't have to worry about the killing machines being automatic that all of our economy will kill innocent before one superpower because you know no one no other surprise is going to step up and say i'm done with this unless one does that not all will but if nobody does them. in the united states as in many other countries minors are not legally capable of entering into a business contract but in the case of facebook if a minor makes a purchase without the parents' approval they say it's valid the center for
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investigative reporting has revealed him launched a legal effort last year to unseal documents from two thousand and twelve class action lawsuit filed by parents against facebook for profiting from transactions with children in an improper manner last week the court agreed to unseal certain documents which included internal facebook memo stating quote in nearly all cases the parents knew their child was playing angry birds but didn't think the child would be allowed to buy anything without their password or authorization first and that a transaction on facebook doesn't necessarily look like real money to a minor but employee concerns were of no concern to facebook with a document show referred to these children as a wales in reference to big spenders at casinos and while the case was settled twenty sixteen the judge who unsealed the records wrote in his opinion on the matter quote this information would be of great public interest particularly since it relates specifically to faces transactions with minors watchers while many
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platforms brag of their parental control functions facebook already boiling and their own bad judgment as decided that they are looking babies deserves a like. minute this is one of those ones are tough for me because on one hand you know i'm a stickler for good. parents if you let your kid play with a video game when the kid rocks up six thousand dollars because you are supervising the playing the game or like paying attention that's that's your own fault but at the same time. i also know how incredibly greedy and horrible facebook is in my opinion. trying to bilk people whether it be their method in this case their money or one of those ones or my mind is kind of. would you know it and i think the one thing about the we often forget because i think my first reaction to was this idea of well why are you letting your kids on your i pad with the stuff like that get off my lawn you kids but then you realize that you know i'm
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not a parent road ok so i don't know what wanting to take a shower and meaning five minutes to myself and also a lot of these games and these apps are actually helping kids with certain things and their teaching. hand eye coordination reading all these things but if parents are being told by this app it's for your kid and there isn't that kind of control on there when it's apple doesn't allow janitors certain things you know like other platforms don't so this original lawsuit was a class action lawsuit because you had two children and their parents who were part of the lawsuit and the reason they were suing is that they were led to believe that that these kids were it lead to believe that purchases using real money would need parental approval and that the children were purposely led to believe through the game that they weren't using real money that when they were buying thing this didn't clarify to them and they were doing that so each child racked up a mom was a little over a thousand dollars but you could see sixty six ease or sixty six hundred dollars
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and the judge agreed so that was on may twenty sixth the sixteenth facebook was forced to introduce a feature that allows users to request funds for purchases made by minors and remember what the thing is you're not supposed to be your sister at least thirteen to have a page but then again yeah. you know it's interesting when you see facebook's kind of response to all because as you said they referred to these kids as well as well you know what apparel good would say wow there's like six thousand dollars the charges are only approved twenty yeah and they're like what we do know about i'm sorry i mean that's just greedy that's cruel not fair i get it part of you is like well anybody could then call up and say wal-mart ran up these charges even actually . and give it case by case facebook responded and told variety that quote facebook works with parents and experts to offer tools for families navigating facebook and the web as
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a part of that work we routinely examine our own practices and in twenty sixteen agreed to update our terms and by bennett created resources for refund requests related to purchased purchases made by minors facebook would think about response to our rig is a little ridiculous and they're covering their tracks like they do with everything they want to be the tastemaker they want to decide what we're all supposed to like and who should be elected president which political party you should belong to and what you said about ads they don't want to look at their own hypocrisy i mean this is a company that's on it currently on its own site talks about the exploitation of minors this is we do not this isn't facebook so we do not tolerate any behavior content that exploits them online and we develop safety programs and educational resources is why than four hundred organizations around the world to help make the internet a safer place for children of chorus if you buy into. and you're connected to facebook pay the yeah not so much everybody but we exploited
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it child as you know we get exactly what your kid will make sure no one else and no one else because we're faced with yeah but if you're one of those parents there is a class action lawsuits a look into it in california you might fail to get some money back all right as we go to break court watchers learned something every day as we go to break called rogers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover the facebook and twitter poll shows that are to dot com coming up we delve into the discontent in our rage over the recent sentencing in the chicago police dog of the search struggle police officer who shot to death he drove a fun mcdonald the civil rights activist for a red state to move to watchable. and for. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line and they get
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was horrifically shot to death by chicago police officer jason van dyke initially officer van dyke was not charged for firing sixteen rounds into the black teenager after the chicago police department in a four hundred page in four hundred pages of reports ruled that the shooting was justified but after police dash cam video emerged more than a year later showing that mcdonald was actually walking away from the police with ben dyke first shot him and then that the teenager was on the ground thrown when the officer shot him fifteen more times and i was finally charged with first degree murder three other chicago police officers who allegedly attempted to cover up these events surrounding the shooting were also charged now flash forward to today and many still feel that justice for look quite. donald is still an elusive dream even after a guilty verdict was handed down to ben dyke last october joining us now to discuss the implications of the recent sentencing added down in the macdonald case as well as the not guilty verdicts for the officers allegedly involved in its cover up
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a civil rights activist the newly elected advisory neighborhood commissioner here in washington d.c. perry read thank you for joining us today yes thank you very was a pleasure no parent to ask you know many in chicago and around the country are calling are they're calling foul over you know cook county circuit court judge vincent graham sentencing of them i mean you have a down basically a six year nine month sentence for the murder of a quad mcdonnell why do so many feel that justice has not been served in this case well i'm simply put history the history in america has shown that when law enforcement authorities execute. a life of black life in particular this is what the result looks like around and granted he was convicted and that's rare on its own. but just delimit of sentence speaks to the the worth or lack of worth of shown to black americans some two subjects i think they're saying you know what
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we did about three years realistically right you know that and how essentially be in protective custody the whole time it's not like he's going to have your normal run of the not present experience definitely not he's going to eat well he's going to make sure he's exercise well he's going to play in the sunshine unlike so many other inmates in the system exists and proposition i know and i may have mentioned but i'm a formally convicted person who served time in a federal system and i've seen many elected officials come through and some even law enforcement offices not many but few and they live like the guards that sort of them and so there's an injustice even beyond the into office. now parry one of the things that they came up and tax attorney daniel herbert said after the sentencing that quote unquote he was not just relieved he was happy it's the first time i've seen the guy honestly since this whole or deers deal started where he was
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happy. perry was this another police violence case where the perpetrator of the crime became the victim in this sort of narrative because this idea that oh well he's happy now you know where does he get the right i mean how dangerous is this practice that we're setting her worried about you know you know what sadly you know and you sponsor the course and then when we need a law enforcement issue and sometimes even elected officials are prosecuted. the come off is extremely defensive they come off as indignant then i could even be charged with such a thing in and so it is not unusual to hear something like this oh my family's been put through hill and just to think the quine mcdonnell his family will never see him again in this of course it's in a video and so this is a sad proposition for america and the only thing they can correct. me the only way
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we can take a correction course is to begin the process of treating every human being like a human being including police officers treating him like the human being they are rather than being treated as if the above approach very good very good you know it's interesting you mention like that he was obviously do i wish that every person put on trial got treated you know because it's actually i go the other exhibit like hey you're innocent until proven guilty of this country even if it's on video right so shouldn't every person who is facing this not just police officers not just this you know get treated with a hey this guy might be very innocent and you know even to a busy audience one of the interesting things perry's of many many argue that given the rampant violence we've seen in chicago and. other cities around the country over the last few years that we need to give police you know the longer lieschen not short leash up what do you say to the to that argument and do we really need to pick between you know quote unquote safer streets police reform or law enforcement
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reform at the end of the day. this is somewhat ridiculous. but you know we hear it so often and it's sort of like our so-called present and if you say it enough times it becomes true. that we're not settling for there at least in the activist community it is it is imperative the week we make it abundantly clear that that. it's it is beyond me. how we can. allow in any case. these. these votes to have free reign to do what it is. first of all you have a job and it has a prescription to it and we ask you to follow protocol and there are procedures in place and all of these things and when we fly in there procedures fail when the
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when the processes that are codified and put in place when they fail. we is activists in the community in particular those legislators who a pushed toward a progressive form of governance we ask that you execute those implement those policies and practices and for those who don't. we demanded to be fired if indeed a prosecutor to expose the need to be prosecuted but to food seemed low and something you mentioned earlier about being relieved you think about really strong and he was not healed in two or two are most americans all when we talk about moving of another human being is a great point there's a very different structure and also you know he has a police union behind him that can bail about us and most people because of our cash bail system as you know the literally the courthouse if you're poor you have to wait if you're a police officer you have a politician or enough money. because this officer linda when he was put
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on suspended without pay if police they hired him as a junior so you know just the idea that you can kill someone if you would some sense of impunity you can be covert your back is got by the police union and you understand in this state in america. in the drawing to destroy our unions from from the legislative branch to the supreme court where the police do not believe you know well it's not only celia and i'm putting them at a time oh it's interesting if there's any good news that came out of this this is the first time now in half a century that an on duty police officer was actually convicted of murder in chicago and just a few years ago we had you know this say forgiveness and going back and saying look we've made mistakes before we want to do this again obviously we're in that situation again now. all of these setbacks all this hurdle that still remains what
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do you see that this moment happened and we're seeing little moments of people getting convicted of people actually being charge of police do you what do you see is the biggest form of hope put reform that we're that we're on that we're at least in the on that journey we're on the right path. the bottom line the key to true change in true justice in america. comes to messy democracy so what we're looking at is like former president barack obama he said don't do well and the key is we cannot continue to vote for the same thing that does not work you cannot expect to do the same thing in get a different result and so the key in the hope in all of this is that the people will say i am damn tired of this and i will not vote for folks who do this to me. former mayor emanuel he got one reelection and we're going to look
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winding down always was murdered and so. the key to have it there and i'm glad you worked it out and i implore all of the viewers watching the hawks. you must vote and must take your you know your franchise seriously and that's one of the reasons why the more conservative minds in this country have worked so hard to destroy the voting rights act. and act and i think government too is that we can we have to also vote your heart and conscience even if you know a lot of times you get caught up in that kind of white vote for the most popular person because they're going to wear my vote for the even if they don't actually stamp or real police reform or they don't stand for these things you know you got a vote you're our conscience or you have a very you know if you don't vote your heart and conscience and the hope is that you hope your heart is in the right place yeah that's key that's what if you don't well you hope incompetence this is this is the fact it will one day become you and
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it is a very very real problem is him when we see mothers and in daughters crying on t.v. or when we see white women. who are just bursting at the seams in tears because their child has been cuba with these awesome doesn't that when change takes will that ever balance but sadly this would probably rather go thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure having your sake you so much thank you terry. imagine a world without chemistry jokes it could have happened if it weren't for the periodic table of elements invented by russian chemist and father of the periodic table to me tree mentally immolate eight hundred ten in twenty fourteen what is being hurled as as the earliest known printed copy of the periodic table was discovered during a clean about bird at a lab at the university of st andrews in scotland the table was annotated in german and how the printing marks of a specific scientific printer in vienna who was confirmed to have operated between
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eight hundred seventy five and eighty eight this seat andrew special collections team has preserved the world's oldest classroom periodic table and the document will be part of the many celebrations this year in twenty nine thousand us chemists around the world celebrate the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the periodic table and look taro i tried i tried writing a joke about the periodic table but i just i came to realize the chemistry just as it lay element. about your element. good. was a good reaction. the only bit of it was. only because you already know i read it i was watching of the election brilliant so i thought fuck chemistry rely on i want to read that's cool one hundred fifty years so we celebrate the periodic table because it's amazing you know. awesome stuff. you know
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our betters are still going to remember every one of them lives world right about to really love the stuff so i tell you all i love you i am sorry robot on top of the wall and keep on watching those hawks out there and have a great thing about others are you. going. we set up a base couple of years from sea dragon. and these islands off there but the reality is there may still be a ship and it is covered in this fine layer of micro plastics flying. very. into. the biggest thing and shot these that we've never had an empty troll.
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like the contents of the something of an albatross. people obviously come in they just throw them into the water as disposal it may not be harmful for that little fish that eats one fragment a classic but once it makes its way up to us in the food chain it's getting to levels that are harmful. another russia gave bombshell fizzles this time it was post the this prompted the intercept to write beyond buzz feed the ten worst most embarrassing us media failures on the trump russia story his hatred for trump destroyed the profession of journalism. i mean i mean i did you know where you are yes. it's one of.
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