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common ground. republicans complained of being harassed by black lives matter activists as they left the party's national convention with some even calling for an f.b.i. investigation. the police began breaking up a near 20000 strong crowd of anti lockdown protesters the activists complained of double standards after the demonstrations were allowed to take place and. questions are raised over ethics as the pentagon moves ahead with an artificial intelligence project that would make life or death decisions on the battlefield we discuss whether computers can replace commanders. bringing together.
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if you get too much data you actually create a lot of friction in the decision making you start shooting they started shooting now there's a real fight going on is how do you stop it once the scenes are started. and well why this is r t international from moscow i'm calling bright with the headline news that we're tracking this weekend 1st off to washington guests invited to the white house to hear donald trump's speech at the end of the republican convention have complained of being harassed as they left the event senator rand paul says he was targeted and wants the f.b.i. to investigate. the senator claims that both he and his wife were set upon by crowds of protesters shouted at them and also pushed the officers who were with them ron paul says he
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felt the lives were at risk. they were shouting threats. to kill us to hurt us but they're also saying shout shouting save her name briana taylor. black lives not a protest has demanded the senator say the name of briana tale of the black woman fatally shot by police in her home it appears they didn't know that rand paul actually sponsored the justice for brianna taylor act which bans no knock warrants by officers like the one that led to her death the senator was also behind the stop militarizing law enforcement act the transfer of military equipment to police. but it's going to miss brown instructor who was also targeted by a black man's life not to protest as well even the convention here's what he told us. 4 people from this black lives matter mob ended up walking up the streets near where my friends and i were as they crossed us they started calling us anti-gay slurs and then it became physical when they confronted us they spit in my friend my
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carlos face who is a a 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 an 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 would 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. women police have moved in to disperse an anti lockdown rally that's been underway in the capital but in any 20000 coronavirus skeptics and anti restriction activists and gathered in the city center . right. god. god. god. c god god. i the authorities had earlier called on the protesters to maintain social distancing the police say since that request was ignored they had no choice but to move in this demonstration was preceded by a furious legal battle with officials attempting to ban the demo a court that eventually ruled that it could go ahead but activists claim that the authorities show double standards when it comes to differing protests as peter all
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of and i explained. earlier it is set for launch demonstrations by those on happy with coronavirus restrictions this weekend city authorities had tried to ban 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 authorities were quick to point out that they no way was the attempt to ban these demos and attempt to limit freedom to demonstrate. 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 left wing ones is out of the question the 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
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comment being blocked on 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 massive crowd is very different from the anti lock down measures crowd when it comes to social distancing. i the organizers saw that as a political move the linz 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's despite a large part of the 20000 strong crowd expected being made up of people who've lost
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their jobs during the corona lockdown the organizers of the rally their supporters claim all of this smacks of double standards i think the protests by and in berlin is wrong the all storage is argue that certain groups shouldn't be given a stage a distorted understanding of democracy the right to demonstrate is one of the most important civil rights no matter what calls you demonstrate for if you 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 account to protest against them to groom the virus rallies allowed in berlin it beggars belief the ban was lifted it was 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 are thousands of people many of whom don't believe the virus even exists gathering in the way that science and public health
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officials say is the perfect way to spread it peter all of a r.t. . new device said to be able to detect the presence of a corona virus in the air has been invented by russian scientists it's hoped it can be used in crowded areas and massive vents and maybe prove to be a game changer in the fight against covert. the rubble to the work began in 2815 with the help of the russian health care ministry there's a series of projects aimed at creating domestic devices that could also massively detect pathogenic bio agents in the surrounding area. is just cited to me that we are now witnessing the unprecedented spread of the
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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. the device can detect a wide range of viruses bacteria and toxins and work in spaces of about $100.00 mi just 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 our security systems including south korea singapore and of course the us every device has its own unique features and our us deserves for its high rate of autonomy as a work. because i show in this for his own use it is intended for use in places of mass gatherings
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such as airports train stations sports events as well as in bush's national security systems. pentagon is developing a controversial project that could see computers making life or death decisions on the battlefield. sense as well linking land same space and cyber space forces making a split 2nd choice of who and where to shoot it's thought the system could even eventually replace the need for senior military stuff but there are huge concerns over excluding humans from the decision making especially if the technology fails as we've been discussing with military and tech experts. 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. there is such a thing as too much data if you get too much data you actually create
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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 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 dr no is being fed into different places we need something to help the human brain keep up with that plan 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 you need to be seen also is going to be tasked with any responsibility for deciding what are their civilians around for some other reason what we don't want are right you know you're basically making it fully autonomous there are no pure autonomy weapon systems there are today that are fielded by any western country and we're oversimplistic simplifying conflict currently there are very few conflict situations where you simply close and clearly enemy most of the
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conflict situation we find ourselves in at the moment are dealing with enemies who are living within the population we haven't won a war on terrorism yet i mean they're just the bottom line we've lost everyone we've been gauged and one of the reasons why is that we've taken one to treat in the other a northern island so there is. there is one ira was an engaged with artificial intelligence cia was engaged with old fashioned human ingenuity already height of islam a sort of military force none of my points are that are and are there some 7 that were used we brought in all these systems systems of systems of systems of systems and it's just not working the you actually put the people on the grounds lives at risk if you military took the high ground and said we don't want to use a 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 and we're developing these systems and you
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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 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 it 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 packets and to the human decision making cycle we wind bors by closing with and destroying the enemy whether it's a conventional force or a terrorist with fire power 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
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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. this is all taste i had this saturday from how russia's dealing with the pandemic to the ongoing situation in. putin's been outlining the country's plans in a new t.v. interview. after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. here in dramatic development only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk.
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again russia won't send its special reserve forces into neighboring belarus unless the situation there grows out of control those comments by the name of whom are
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among a number of issues addressed by the president in an interview with russian t.v. . well that's what people listen to what in some economy the 1st of september the 1st day of school in russia is around the corner can you confirm the student will indeed go to schools and universities there's absolutely. that we have taken the decision they said the regional level and the government level once again we need to make sure that. the requirements. are complied with as much as possible. not from doing nothing for them. because not that hard might be hard though now it's sometimes it is difficult with a surprise not that easy for our. teachers i mean if we were sitting earring masks . in 10 minutes we wouldn't really feel it actually we wouldn't really be ok enough will come so whenever it's possible and wherever it is possible you know
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when you can we need to comply with the rules that you hygiene rules so it will children will not be will be having face to face education and students tuning of higher education a political choice of to responsible but again we have to be flexible which you know but this time. we have city in which you say schools well sure colleges or universities if it is possible if you make sure there is so should instancing if we can do it online lectures. if the quality of education is in the saying that well you can do it. you'll get curriculum. tree practice some lessons could also be held with a small number of students in the deal it's find. do it we just have to be flexible. so you see easy to do with medical professionals.
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russia's economy the influence not only by the purely economic factors such as. crisis has 4 of course now it's back to $46.00 per barrel or to better. and better was today is one of the main political factors that if one was in a lot of reports or your telephone conversations with european leaders. or quite i detailed as usual when the kremlin president partment they fire you never actually said what you think about this whole situation. so what's your take on those events and melrose. but i believe we are much more moderate and neutral when we get the biggest towards the he's developed and seen valorous compared with many other countries both in europe and the us. such no big deal with them we're pretty much assured that. we've provided coverage to it appears from both sides so we believe it's up to the people of bell rooms is
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will be a future with them please both we're not indifferent to what's happening there something we skip it's the closes country is of course you are arguably the most ethnically linguistically culturally spiritually. but if you name it we have millions of families who have ties in bell roofs we have close cooperation in in our industry impetus of course percent culturally in color to go to sleep and come from belarus. exporting their products manager regulates their exports. and we have cooperation in many other areas like. machinery. cultural sanction. japanese care about what's happening there but it's up to the people of bello's 1st and foremost. if we must i wish to we hope the i'm
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that all 3 year old brother. but disciplines of processional have enough. common sense greatness to to find a solution to without any extremes people are out in the street. where you have to reckon with them you need to use that it will hear their voices and to respond and mind you the president of valerie's same city for me he's considering. having a constitutional reform but lossing a new constitution holding in the new parliamentary and presidential election based on the new confusions in the church you have the current constitution and you have to comply with its constitutional court of valor rules of then you can ask just sitting up in the supreme national on the body of a quarter but which you're trying to grab power is absolutely completely
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unacceptable and that's hardly. a new sin days we've been hearing a lot of knows they're not. russian foreign minister mr liberal said the election on belarus was not hurting them with the europeans one way further labeling them illegitimate but not legitimate and the latvians they usually take a very radical stance admitted they are not sure they want no such evidence so. we should talk to whom are. you dealing with there is nothing ideal in this world yes if either in politics or in the economy or a really social area there is nothing ideal even in nature although this is the most perfect area. created point guard. per the recent fights at the office for democrats to stand human rights of the sea.
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monitor the election but didn't come. well that. makes us think that they already had a pre-established position on the election so there may be. some new or to be absolutely sure something that we can also. store absolutely honest so we believe that the election. did take place and we immediately recognized the legitimacy of the election and as you know i congratulated so alexander lukashenko on the where we were these were. interviews with some degree i had the luck of having 3 meetings interviews with mr lucas and i want to quote you something because there was something that he said after one of the telephone conversations with you is sad when it comes to the military assets so you know it
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was has an agreement with russia as part of the union state n.b.c.'s studio agreement and these go. that are out of the agreement if. there is also an agreement and you said it yourself that you will. as soon as it ask yourself what did you mean by that. you do need to hide anything when you get a sponsor of the unions is a person still the remans and the collective security treaty organization provision and. so all of the members. of those now because we have to get there when you're going to need help each other in securing the borders and. holding stability that's what it says so we do have commitments. to raise the question exactly in this way. asked. russia
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so you are provide assistance if necessary and i assure you. on all of its commitments and it is you and mr lukashenko said please put together. what the good is your nature of the law enforcement officer and i said yes we will do that if we agree that said we will not. use that you didn't say unless. it gets out of control. unless there is a stream is still the forces. that could be disguised come flooding themselves under political slogans we will start saluting instigating violence sitting bang scars of houses on fire trying to you know capture administrative buildings and so on like conversation. we included there you
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know. the urgent need and we hope that there will be none of that. so once again these were the most i wish we've. received from the landing that all of the issues that we've seen brother root is resolved through peaceful ways if there are any will be. in the order in the. storage fees by law enforcement which all of the. protests do you see if they. are in breach of them existing legislation then. i can go they have to respond to it so everyone is equal before the law to your do most or now i need to know when they believe need to be objective and we believe that. and . i've been pretty moderate you can just see with your.
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the 1st couple of days it was a look at all it some hard time well in some european cities. that was the dying all the way to go. used to cooperate with them across. the abuse their children or check a few new fuel riots when people are shot in the back. and you have children 3 children in his car and his children the. start of you know. who. plays when you're supposed to have been termed. by the. nation has been seen it was so why this is so it's not just about what's happening at bellerive so what are it'll take away you know someone wants to get something else happening in belarus you but they want to have an impact on those developments you
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control them and to let you get some solutions that some. of. their own political interests still i'm sad to say once again situations more or less a balancing out of probably my own and we very much show you how it is for all the issues when you. can so obviously there are usually so they will be resolved using the constitution and current legislation i think president putin talking at length on russian prime time t.v. this saturday you're watching r.t. international your next global news update from in the moscow news team is in just over half an hour from now he then.
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