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very big numbers for such a small city. i . guess republicans physical harassment by black lives matter rights of leaving the party's national convention those very same politicians to stop the abuses they were harassed the bank. this in germany slam authorities reluctance to allow their rallies over supposedly social distancing fears. problem black lives matter demonstrations public. develops an artificial intelligence project to replace generals and life or death decisions put up at the back. bringing together. if you get too much data you actually create
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a lot of friction in the decision making you start shooting you start shooting now there's a real fight going on how do you stop it once the machines have started it. all over you watching out international this saturday afternoon just gone to a cult. top level guests on the final day of the u.s. republican national convention have reported harassment on their way out senator rand paul who's now asking the f.b.i. to investigate. i. sense the claims both he and his wife were set upon by crabs protesters shouted at them and also pushed the officers who were with them from paul later even said the offices saved their lives. shouting threats. to kill us to
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hurt us but they're also saying shouting save her name briana taylor. b.l.m. protesters wanted the senator to say the name of brianna taylor black woman shot by police in her home it appears though that they didn't know that paul is actually sponsored the justice for brianna taylor act that bars no knock warrants by offices like the one that led to her death the senator was also behind the stop militarizing law enforcement act to curb the transfer of military equipment to police brandon stracke the founder of the walkway campaign was also attacked by black lives matter protesters while leaving the convention here's his story. 4 people from this lives matter mob ended up walking the streets near where my friends and i were as they crossed us they started calling us anti-gay slurs
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and then it became physical when they confronted us they spit in my friend my carlos face who is a gay conservative. they threw a drink at me and threw a cop at me and then they actually slapped my friend libby in the arm a girl who was there with me as well although this is not the 1st time in my life that i have endured and anti-gay attack on the street or concentration from strangers it is the very 1st time that something like this has happened in which the perpetrators of the attack portray themselves as the victims the other thing that really concerned me and kind of sickened me a little bit as it was happening was the idea that if we got in a position where we would have to defend ourselves it was clear to me that this would be misrepresented by the media as i was attacking that because this is how this whole thing is set up this is how this is been allowed to happen. it will suddenly become a black lives matter protesters attacked 2 gay men it would be 2 white men
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attacked black lives matter protesters. coronavirus skeptics 90 doctor and activists gathered for a mass rally against the pandemic restrictions in berlin 7 arrests have already been made it was preceded by a furious legal battle with authorities attempting to ban the demo but despite a court ruling they could go ahead yeah activists say that authorities apply totally different standards to the private test of pound based on that political the rule is page one of the. bill it is set for launch demonstrations by those on happy with coronavirus restrictions this weekend city authorities had try to. the demonstration saying they wouldn't be able to stick to the rules put in place to stop the spread of the virus that upset people already weren't very happy city
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authorities were quick to point out that they no way was the attempt to ban these demos and attempt to limit freedom to demonstrate. that the law says explicitly that the right of assembly is protected no matter the reason of the respective demonstration so to forbid right wing demonstrations allow only leftwing ones is out of the question of principle of our decision is that the rules for protection against infection will be deliberately violated and so the right to assembly should not violate the law concerning infection. both protesters weren't buying that especially after the german press started reporting that counter-demonstrations happened being blocked the disparities go on as the massive black life massive protests at the beginning of the summer went ahead without the same scrutiny while they might differ on a lot of issues it's not like the black lives crowd is very different from the anti lock down measures crowd when it comes to social distancing.
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the organizers saw that as a political move the lens interior minister said he wouldn't allow the city to become a backdrop of what he's described as coronavirus deniers and right wing extremists that despite a large part of the 20000 strong crowd expected being made up of people who have lost their jobs during the corona lockdown the organizers of the rally supporters claim all of this smacks of double standards i think the protests by and in berlin is room real thor's he is. argue that certain groups shouldn't be given a stage of distorted understanding of democracy the road to demonstrate is one of the most important civil rights no matter what calls you demonstrate for if you
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have no problem with you should also allow this bill and rarely if only one side can raise their issues then something's not right to count to protest against them to groom the virus rallies allowed in berlin it beggars belief the ban was lifted with challenge in court the ruling saying that authorities couldn't say for sure that social distancing and face covering rules would be flaunted on purpose so what we're going to have here in berlin off thousands of people many of whom don't believe the virus even exists gathering in the way that science and public health officials say is the perfect way to spread it peter all over r.t. but. while russian scientists have presented a device which can somewhat tenuous li detector 86 spiral agents in the air including 19 and the machine called detective bio does take just 10 to 30 minutes to do the tests it is expected to be a huge help in crowded areas
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a massive vent. the rubble to the work began in 2815 with the help of the russian health care ministry in a series of projects aimed at creating domestic devices that could also massively detect pathogenic bio agents in the surrounding. this just study so weak that we are now witnessing the unprecedented spread of the dangerous infectious disease that is the corona virus of course we can't ignore this problem and the bio detector is capable of identifying a dangerous concentration of the virus in the air. picks his device can detect
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a wide range of viruses bacteria and talk since and work in spaces of about $100.00 metres square the sensitivity of its detection is comparable to the best methods used in today's modern labs. someone doing then yes but actually a number of countries have been undertaking similar developments in the field of why security systems include in south korea singapore and of course the us every device has its own unique features and alice deserves for its high rate of return on this work. because i show him this for his own use it is intended for use in places of mass gatherings such as and of course train stations sports events as well as in russia's national security systems. now the pentagon is working on a chilling project for robots not only to do the fighting but also. to make life or
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death decisions on the battlefield sensors will link air land sea space and cyberspace forces making a split 2nd choice over who and where to shoot the system the joint or the main command and control board jancee to when it's also preparing to do the job of even senior military stuff but there are huge concerns over excluding humans from decisions especially if the technology fails we put the issue up for debate. war is really a simple thing. and i know that there is new technology out there that you know has complicated it somewhat closing with and destroying the enemy through fire and maneuver that's it there is such a thing as too much data if you get too much data you actually create a lot of friction in the decision making all you're doing is actually increasing the vulnerability of the forces engaged in combat by treating your points to could
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be eliminated there is no danger of human beings being replaced in the decision making cycle anytime soon robots are bringing together huge amounts of data there's so much dots and others being fed into different places we need something to help the human brain keep up with it the time is when you let the scenes make decisions that they have found throughout the target unit is the appropriate situation in which to engage the target and the machine also is going to be tasked with any responsibility for deciding what are their civilians around for some other reason what we don't archive right now you're basically making it fully autonomous there are no pure autonomy weapon systems there are today that are field and any western country and where oversimplistic simplifying conflict currently there are very few conflict situations where you simply close and clearly enemy most of the conflict situation we find ourselves in at the moment are dealing with enemies who are living within the population we haven't won
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a war on terrorism yet i mean and that's just the bottom line we've lost everyone we think gauged in one of the reasons why is that we've taken to treat any other a northern ireland so there's there's one the ira was an engaged with artificial intelligence the ira was engaged with old fashioned human ingenuity. of islam a sort of military 'd force none of my point is that on any of them said and they were used we brought in all these systems systems of systems of systems of systems and it's just not working that you actually put the people on the grounds lives at risk if you meant. we took the high ground and said we don't want to use ai it's all about the people it's all about the human interaction and the state of war what about the bad guy what about the enemy's what about the competing armies if they've got the technology would you want your military top brass to be up to speed to with that kind of technology we're developing the systems and you know us russia is developing also so is china so are other countries and we're going to stand these systems up against each other if we are really challenging the other side very
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tensely we're going to want to turn these systems on so they're ready to respond in a moment's notice to an attack from the other side and if something happens that looks like an attack you start shooting they start shooting now there's a real fight going on and how do you stop it once the scenes have started this is why this is so dangerous that as we get more and more sensors and we get more and more complexities in warfare it's important to us is brought in in a way that a human being can digest it in small. to the human decision making cycle we when bohr's by closing with and destroying the enemy whether it's a conventional force or a terrorist with firepower maneuver we have to kill right in any war at the end of the day it's about humans humans are very human endeavor and we try to simplify it by bringing in machinery computers and that's all you've done is create an artificial value that other humans are going to readily defeat. the
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u.k. slowly tries to return to normal in the face of covert 19 parents are concerned that the government will only provide limited protective gear to school. but have a look at this stuff the brick. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being. direct. what is true what is. in the world
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corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back the british government is trying to reassure parents there is practically no risk of children catching k. with 19 schools reopen officials are pointing to research that only one percent of
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coronavirus patients needing hospital treatment are actually teens or younger and the fatality rate is relatively low to you with 6 children dying from the disease compared with a 27 percent mortality rate across all age groups in britain the prime minister boris johnson insists the schools are safe. i think the crucial thing is that pupils get back to school next week and in the succeeding days all scientific advice is that schools are safe it's absolute crucial that people understand that this farm risk to the well being of our children from not going to school then there is from i'm afraid from the disease concerned parents to disagree warning that the government is essentially experimenting with young people. i don't have any confidence because nothing's been put into place other than students around facemasks it's ok my son is a teenager so he goes to high school and you know he's been home since i think it's
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march and the 1st thing children are going to do you were they see their friends that greet them and they greet him by his 1st income stop the child from you know social distance and that's going to be totally impossible i just don't think that you know they're not pressing house before education and i think that's what mr houghton and i believe that maybe the government is doing a little 7 experimenting i don't think in our lives our experiment. well about $25000.00 british schools do start the academic year next week but each facility will be provided with just 10 coronavirus own testing kits clinical face masks aprons gloves visors and hand sanitizers will also be impersonal protective equipment packages but only in very limited amounts and even that extremely small number was only approved after johnson changed his mind and made face masks obligatory in secondary schools yet your thought is to threaten to fine parents who
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decide to keep their children at home frightening families have now claunch the petition to asking not to force kids to school more than 100000 people have already signed the woman behind the petition warns though that we still don't know about virus transmission in schools. and if you still hear the virus is still here and he's going to weigh their content with the reason that they gave to jerry hanken the great great it gave him a vaccine and there is a hero by the reintroducing we don't know how how this translates into schools in england who can see the problem now. but overall attendance for schoolchildren in june in july was just 16 so we haven't bought any idea of how good their influence is no evidence i know has given them an impact assessment that we're going to schools a whole country if you have individual heads to. reach in there and education 2nd
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thing again so this means there is no national surveys research evidence that now the whole. has been revealed that there has been a shocking rise in children attacking their parents during britain's covert lockdown researches attribute the 70 percent escalation in assaults to prolong confinement and coerce proximity as well as higher financial and other stresses with apparently no end in sight testimonies from parents are highly disturbing. my son beat me so badly that if the police didn't come when they did i would not be alive everything is amplified there's no escape and it's not just the person being hurt too is affected it's everyone that sees and hears it's the other children are traumatized by seeing us hurt but we discussed the issue there with a panel of experts in psychology sociology and also criminology. but we're now calling up corrine teen used to be called house arrest we know that the human
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person is not made out to be locked inside of a of any space that's why we put criminals in prison and you know it so this isn't supposed to happen to children it's not supposed to happen to her family this has perhaps caused it all a flare of sorts with in maybe mental issues that were perhaps already present to some degree but weren't as manifest until they were all sort of put in a power keg if you will and and everyone all together for 6 other no options to go any place else can can make it rather emotionally difficult for people are ready mentally vulnerable even before a call with a lot of parents find it very difficult. to discipline their children i think in britain in particular a lot of fathers and mothers or almost scared to draw our own boundaries don't give
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children guidance and there's as a result of that a lot of adolescent. kind of grew up in a very i'm constrained mariner which means that there when 10 students develop instead of stenches being resolved amicably or peacefully the answer to have a physical outcome and that's had been even before with a long gun it's obviously become much more intensive like the recent months it's been terrible for you know all forms of domestic abuse we've seen rises across every single category and along. a lot time goes on and along with the problems that come from the lock down and you know financial worries and homelessness things like now you know the 2 problems aren't going to go away when not john ends this isn't going to end we're going to see all of this problem probably for quite a long time. so we need to take it very seriously and we need to do something about
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it now and it's not just going to end when a lot. of footage that last year brought down the austrian government was manipulated that is the claim from the former vice chancellor heinz christians try he told us that key questions remain over a secretly filmed video implicating him in corrupt dales. the chancellor forced me to step down as vice chancellor that was backstabbing and the government fell as a result a guess there was someone who wanted to take my job maybe this could explain the behavior i was walked all over sloan that was more than just a disappointment there's a lot to be clarified in this case it begs the question of who was behind this what secret service may have played a role a lot has yet to be clarified so-called arbiter of fair alleged greed illegal office from a woman posing as the nacer the russian oligarch straw he was forced to step down and the coalition government fell is
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a clip from that video by the german tabloid should be legal. however nearly leaked transcripts suggest crucial missions wester are he rejected the deal many times the journalist in the original revelations insists they change nothing but again told as he stands by his words. as interesting a journalist from these the door should such a thing and the spiegel simply concealed the parts that are important to the general public and despite having more complete information they told lies anyway everything was turned upside down some crucial exerts which can only be fully understood in the context that i even in that intoxicated state in the private supposedly private. meeting at an obese a villa with decoys luring me into
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a truck by constantly asking leading questions even when i made it crystal clear and i'm saying it now officially that i don't give or take bribes the fact is that the entire context and parts resident there from corruption was simply emitted i'd like to reiterate once more even when drunk i never sell out while some of the politicians do even when so book. the world news in brief now 150 people have been killed and hundreds more injured by monsoon floods in afghanistan houses have been swept away with many victims still missing and unaccounted for riot police clashed with people at a funeral for a top human rights lawyer who died after a $238.00 die day hunger strike. had been demanding a fair trial for her and colleagues accused of links to terrorists and palestinians allegedly refused access to the land for friday prayers have clashed with israeli police in the town of harris the west bank presidents say they are increasingly
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under threat from expansion by nearby israeli settlement settlers deny the claim it's. rush is a limp it committee has sacked the head of the country's anti-doping agency who started the committee's decision does come after a probe exposed alleged financial violations by u.t. gunness although that is something he denies saskia taylor reports. well we all know that russian sport has had a bumpy couple of years and now another big development in the country sports world on friday it was announced that she fell off the russian on to an agency over sardar as it's known has been dismissed now 56 year old europe ganis was appointed director general of the body back in august 27000 so he really hasn't been that long in the post but that said the decision didn't entirely come out of the blue given that earlier this month a recommendation for his dismissal was put forward by was solid just bought today
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we once again look to the arguments made by the supervisory board hoods the report of the order and the general director yuri ganis have to carefully considering the arguments we decided to accept the recommendation to remove mr ganis the decision was taken unanimously so what's a lead to this while gomez has been accused of overseeing serious financial fire nations not really came to light after a financial check comes down so the completeness and the reliability of an audit initially submitted by god as him south now some are saying that he used to agencies funds for english lessons for passing on taxis when he said he was abroad on a business trip he was actually on holiday but that really all added up because it suggested that he appropriate around $110000000.00 rubles up to question of around $1500000.00 so not the key issue here are the rumors of abuse of you all of power and indeed of conflict of interest now for his part going to says that this
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was the wrong decision and he continues to deny any allegations saying there are an attempt not just to discredit him positively but also to undermine the efforts of building and rebuilding rather that international trust in the wake of the mass jumping on occasions against russian field and track athletes back into. 15 it's not clear to me on what grounds it's being recommended that i be fired or resigned as strongly denies the conclusions of the audit if the russian olympic and paralympic committees decide to fire me it will change our relations and aggravate the situation in russian sport just so we can quickly understand the role of her side and why this is such an important decision for so much of a century a link between the world and she took an agency or want to rush out so it's crucial to communication twin short dialogue between home and abroad and to ensuring that russian sport is represented on the international stage what have to wait and see
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who comes to fill goddess's shoes that's a decision that will likely be made within the next 6 months so i do wear it we can all agree that no one would envy him at that position because clearly a difficult time for russian sport. there you watching r t so that brings us today that's how things are looking so far today what he get in just over 30. bugaboo max as are i devil survival. looking forward to a year better without. yanks this is what happens defenses in britain delicacy you watch has a report. has
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changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs people who are chronic pain believe that their prescription is working for them in the remedy. to no price at the. close of dependency and addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and our study actually suggests that. the long term effects may not just be the absence of benefit both actually that they may be causing long term. i've after accounting you're watching going underground the team and i will be back
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with a brand new season starting september the 5th but until then we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows of this past star studded season stay safe coming up in this episode. on today's show oliver stone one of the greatest filmmakers of all time all over thanks so much for coming on your coming on a stand simply for chasing the light your new memoir tell me 1st of all why that phrase chasing the lived amperes to mean so much in so many different ways so important to your life it's good to be better should set a world. where i don't know why you said in a sense that we're going to open stays about. it's called chasing life because. for the simple reason that in the movies the last. shot sometimes is life or death for a film in treme.

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