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republicans complained of being harassed by activists as they left the party's national convention some even calling for an f.b.i. investigation. police tried to break up a $20000.00 strong crowd of protesters activists complain the. demonstrations were allowed to take place. and questions raised over ethics at the pentagon moves ahead with an artificial intelligence project that would make
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life or death decisions on the battlefield to discuss whether computers can replace . bringing together huge amounts of data if you get too much data you actually create a lot of friction in the decision making you start shooting a story shooting now there's a real fight going on how do you stop it once the scenes have started. thanks for joining us tonight and. welcome to the program. guests invited to the white house to hear 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.
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listen to claims both he and his wife were set upon by crowds protesters shouted at them and also pushed the officers who were with them ron paul says he felt their lives were at risk. they were sheltering friends you know to kill us to hurt us but they're also saying shout shouting save her name briana taylor of. black lives matter protesters demanded the senator say the name of bruna taylor a black woman fatally shot by police in her home it appears they didn't know rand paul actually sponsored the justice for bruna taylor act which bans no knock warrants by offices like the one that led to her death the senate was also behind the stop militarizing law enforcement act to halt the transfer of military equipment to police. or political activists brian instructor was also targeted by a black close my the protest this while leaving the convention is historic. or people from this black lives matter mob ended up walking up the streets near where
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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 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 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
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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 attacked black lives matter protesters. bought an anti looked on ronnie in but tried to school a german federal parliament building the bundestag police made more than $300.00 arrests as they moved in to break up the demonstration. you said earlier call them protesters to maintain social distancing the police say that since the request was ignored they had no choice but to move in demonstration was preceded by a few legal battle with officials attempting to ban the demo a quarter century rule that could go ahead but activists claim north or show double standards when it comes to different protests it's all of us got more.
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demonstrations by those on happy with corona virus restrictions this weekend city authorities had try to ban the demonstration saying they wouldn't be able to stick to rules put in place to stop the spread of the virus upset people already were very happy city authorities were quick to point out in 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 left wing ones is out of the question of 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. protesters weren't buying that especially after the german press started reporting that
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counter-demonstrations being blocked the disparities go on as the massive black lives 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. the organizers saw that as a political move the ins interior minister said he wouldn't allow the city to become a backdrop of what he 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
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lost 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 in berlin is wrong the whole storage is argue that certain groups shouldn't be given a stage a 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 have no problem with you should also allow this berlin rally if only one side can raise their issues then something's not right account to protest against them to groom the virus rallies allowed 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 are 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
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the perfect way to spread it peter all of our team. have been violent scenes in sweden after unrest was triggered when anti islamic to be spurned a copy of the koran in public and streamed videos of it online police say more than $300.00 people outraged at what happened then took the streets in protest the situation soon descended into riots there with demonstrators starting fires and clashing with police. police admitted to having no control over the riots the koran burning was staged by members of a danish political party called hardline its founder is known for conducting anti islamic campaigns and has now been banned from entering sweden 3 other party
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members have so far been arrested on suspicion of inciting hatred reaction locally has been polarized as we've been hearing. the burning of the koran was actually quite revealing for a country. of sweden it showed the big problem sweden has and it showed problems we have with immigration the lack of control and also this state the swedish state's inability to control its own territory is also indication of the huge demographic problem we have with immigrant groups becoming bigger part of the swedish society and it also i think why this action what's important is that we have to wait more and more swedes from there you know ignorance on the problems of sweden caused many swedes still think that all cultures are alike all religions are alike. but it isn't and this is one of the wakeup calls that's which i
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have and i think that's very important because swedish people are very naive and they need to wake up to reality and this incident here is one that shows the reality is so it's a race for the probation against the muslim community that's what it's all about and. they just want to get up and. and to probe all 4 of the 4 of them to directly. attention through the new and by then you have anyway people burning the koran. and feel minute in order to get the attention and to provoke muslims of course but i would say not only muslims. are also 9 months late and i think that you know it's a civil right to demonstrate again flashes. i was very surprised that there were no
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more than 300. pentagons developing a controversial project that could see computers making life or death decisions on the battlefield censors will link their land to see space and cyberspace forces making a split 2nd choice over who and where to shoot thought the system could even eventually replace the need for senior military staff there are big concerns though over excluding humans from decision making especially if technology fails as we've discussed with military technology experts. who are is really a simple thing i've done it and i know that there is new technology out there that you know his complicated it's somewhat close us 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 a lot of friction in the decision making all you're doing is actually increasing the vulnerability of the forces engaged in combat by creating 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 data no doubt is being fed into different places we need something to help the human brain keep up with a good 20 years when you look at the scenes new decisions that beat out found the real target you know this is the appropriate situation in which to engage the. are you going to be seeing also is going to be tasked with any responsibility for deciding where are their civilians around for some other reason what we don't know if they are right you know you're basically making it fully autonomous there are no pure autonomy weapon systems there are today that are filtered 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 conflict situation we find ourselves in at the moment are dealing with enemies who are
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living within the population we haven't won the war on terrorism yet i mean they're just the bottom line we've lost everyone we've been gauged in and one of the reasons why is that we've taken to today on the radio in northern ireland so there is there's one of the ira was an engaged with artificial intelligence cia it was engaged with old fashioned human ingenuity. was sort of military force and on and i pointed out on the end of there some 7 that were used. in all these systems systems of systems of systems of systems and it's just not working the you actually 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 in the state of war what about the bad guy what about the enemy what about the competing armies if they've got the technology would you want your military top brass to be up to speed with that kind of technology now we're developing new systems and you know us russia has to go is going to 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
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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 that is 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 and more for. it's important. that a human being can digest it in small pockets and to the human decision making cycle when bohr's by closing within destroying the enemy whether it's a conventional force or a terrorist with fire power maneuver we have to kill the right enemy war at the end of the day is about humans fighting humans a very human endeavor when you try to simplify it by bringing in machinery computers and that's all you've done is create an artificial galaxy that other humans are going to readily defeat. digital generals. a
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programmable pig this is a good true she's got a computer chip in her brain. project to link the brains to machines and potentially cure illnesses such as strokes and addiction. a new machine that can detect the presence of the corona virus in there has been invented by russian scientists so it can be used in crowded areas and massive events and prove a game changer in the fight against covert. the rubble to 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
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detect pathogenic bio agents in the surrounding area. it's just 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. his device can detect a wide range of viruses bacteria and toxins and work in spaces of about 100 meters square the sensitivity of its detection is comparable to the best methods used in today's modern labs. someone doing in this picture of the a number of countries have been undertaking similar developments in the field of security systems including south korea singapore and of course the u.s.
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every device has its own unique. features an hour stands out for its high rate of autonomy to work. because national news for its own use it is intended for use in places of mass gatherings such as and force train stations sports events as well as in bush's national security systems. still to come lessons to learn and schools prepared to fully very open their doors in england following the covered lockdown fearful parents say their still not convinced that safe story coming up after the break. is your media a reflection of reality. in
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the program the british government's trying to reassure parents in england concerned about their children cats in the coronavirus when they return to school officials are pointing to research that only one percent of covert patients needing hospital treatment have been teens or younger and nearly all had preexisting conditions the fatality rate is also quite low 6 children have died compared with a 27 percent mortality rate across all age groups in britain prime minister boris johnson insists 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 crucial that people understand that there's far more risk to the wellbeing of our children from not going to school then there is
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from i'm afraid from the disease a concern mother we spoke to disagrees claiming the government's essentially experimenting with people's lives. i don't have any confidence because nothing's been put into place and there are students around facemasks which took my son as a teenager so he goes to high school and you know he's been home since i think it's march and the 1st thing children are going to do is they see their friends that greet them and they greet him by her. income stop the child you know social assistance in this going to be totally impossible i just don't think that you know they're not getting help before education and i think that's what needs to how do i believe that maybe the government is doing really well so i've been experimenting and i don't think in our lives our experiment. about $25000.00 schools in england start they could ever year next week each facility will be provided with just 10 coronavirus testing kits mosques aprons clubs visors and hand sanitizers will also
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be stocked but only in limited amounts and even that extremely small number was only approved after the prime minister changed his mind making masks compulsory in schools which find themselves on but localised lockdowns now or thought his or threatened to fine parents who keep children at home some families have now launched a petition asking not to force people's back to school more than 100000 signatures have already been collected the woman behind the petition believes there is not enough known about the transmission of covert in learning environments. the pandemic you still hear the virus is still here it hasn't gone away so it's kind of it was the reason that they came to try to hang from the plate right back in there is you know why the reintroducing don't we don't know how how this is going to transmit instils in england who can see the puck moving the country but overall
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attendance for schoolchildren in june and july was just 16 percent so we haven't bought any idea of how good that influence is no accident i know has given done in fact is that once that we have to go to schools the whole country if you have got the individual had to get his license for each other and education 2nd thing again so that means there's no national and so days research evidence that ripped through the whole. study in works and says the covered looked out and saw a logging rise a number of children attacking their parents research has put a 70 percent rise in assault style to prolong confinement uncoerced proximity stress levels are also playing some parents have been sharing their disturbing experiences. my son beat me so badly that if the police didn't come when they did i would not be life everything is amplified there's no escape and it's not just the person being hotu is affected it's everyone that sees and hears it's the other
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children traumatised by seeing us. we discussed the study with experts in psychology sociology and criminality. even before called it a lot of parents find it very difficult to discipline their children i think in britain in particular a lot of fathers and mothers are almost scared to draw boundaries that give children guidance and there's as a result of that a lot of adolescents. kind of grow up in a very constrained matter which means that their well then shoes develop instead of those tensions being resolved amicably or peacefully the often have a physical outcome and that's happened even before with a log ah it's obviously become much more intensified in recent months it's been terrible for you know all forms of domestic abuse we've seen rises across every single category and the longer a lockdown goes on and the longer the problems that come from the lockdown like and
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you know financial worries and homelessness things like that you know the 2 problems aren't going to get a white one not down ends this isn't going to end we're going to see an actual honest problem probably quite a long time so we need to take it very seriously and we need to do something about it now and it's not just going to end when the lockdown ends you know i'm actually a covert survivor and so i've been looking at this very closely and it is without question that the lockdown had a huge effect on reducing numbers everyone scared right now you know it looks like the numbers are going to go up again and you know more large scale lockdowns i think across the world soon very likely to be honest so i think it advice to parents would be all things even getting your interest many natural interactions
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and environments as possible get kids outside get kids x. or. get kids eating natural normal kids having some face to face interactions even if it's through some kind of you know face to face interaction with friends with family because that is how he got to go the 2nd that kids are just stuck in their rooms playing video games with faceless people across the world for hours on end or gazing out and for months on end i think we might have a problem. a ship funded by the renowned on the street artist banksy to save moderates in a mediterranean now needs rescuing itself the vessel was only launched last week but it's become stranded at sea because it's said to be too overloaded to move the 30 meter long ship has taken 200 people on board when it sent out a message calling for help italian coast guard came to its aid taking away 49 of the most vulnerable people on board.
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another major rally by the opposition in belarus has been held in the capital or even daily protests for almost 3 weeks since the contested presidential election is gathering was called the march of women so thousands for the call of walking around the city center waving the symbolic red and white flag of the opposition and claim the election was rigged and are demanding the president quit. yeah. yeah the poor handling of the recent oil spill off the coast of militias has what thousands on the streets angry at the government run a 1000 tons of fuel from a japanese tanker that run aground ended up in the indian ocean reportedly killing many buildings and going to officials about 40 models were found dead. the cause a report up next with a summary of the last fortnight in the global economy and markets the team when i
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am back in half an hour with the latest. journey has changed many american lives and pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to know the price that they pay closer dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually very very might be causing a long term. child's
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seemed wrong all right old roles just don't call. me world that is yet to shape out does they become agitated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. throughout its history to harvest with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group of recruited up to 30000 foreigners from all over the world to fight for them . in this. sounds of russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them. but he is not c.s.i.
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the bell idea isn't just on you you see that as and you could no. more new to the. hundreds of children and widows were held captive or disappeared. as a black. hat. back in russia those children's families wait search for. hi i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report we're back from summer solutions no more solutions not only problems now for the next 10 months. states
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well let's talk about the biggest thing that happened while we were away on vacation and that is warren buffet has obviously used that opportunity while we were away to make a major major major change and his portfolio and which indicates that kaiser report has been right for the past 10 years he dumped many of his banking shares and went long gold miner derek the biggest gold miner in the world so max what do you think about this sea change in his portfolio right well it was obvious that he would have to get into gold gold mining gold bullion at some point he had too much calf he was underperforming the stock market for 15 years he had made an enormous mistake at airlines again for the 2nd time in his career took a huge loss and he never understood technology got in very late and he's
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