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l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at that point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, it's not that bad news headlines here live or nazi international well concerns are being raised over social network. twitters possible ties to the u. s. government.
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it's off to the tech suspended more than $3000.00 accounts from 6 countries, including china and russia, over alleged state sponsored information operations. now twitter admits decisions on which accounts to suspend what were made with the guidance of the australian strategic policy institute. it's, i think kinds of sponsored by us government agencies, including the department of defense. daniel hawkins takes a very good luck. it's common knowledge that trusts in conventional media is falling. you know, when you ask someone where they get their news and they reply, i don't watch tv. i'll do my own research or get my news off social media. that's fair enough. that least with normal news, you tend to know who's sponsoring it, be it's a government or corporation. and you can make your own conclusions. but when you see who's behind an organization claiming to be independent and non partisan draft in to help provide independent analysis to stop social media manipulation, well,
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anyone would have a few questions. it's not like the australian strategic policy institute hide the fact they're sponsored by the u. s. government or some of the biggest names in the military. industrial complex. the long list is there for all to see is just when so much funding comes from the sources. one does wonder just how independent and balanced they can be. even former australian officials have concerns about the things acts output echoed by some current lawmakers. surely it's fair to subject aspect funding arrangements to scrutiny. sb receives core funding a $4000000.00 from the department of defense. again, the thing thank makes no secret of its anti china stance and a list of works on their website. in fact, china is a key target of the organizations works from human rights in she began to chinese tech systems influence projects or this information and social media. many funded
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by the u. s. department of state and defense. their definition of independence may be malleable to say the least. an a s p, i are good at what they do, at least for their defense, industry, sponsors. the numbers say it all since the think tank was founded 20 years ago. weapons manufacturers have collected tens of billions of dollars in government contracts. prior to the coven pandemic. the organization hosted dozens of events. i'm with bringing together key players in defense and politics. providing the opportunity for closed door discussions with government departments and agencies. the s p i is so heavily involved with foreign governments and political organizations. it's even registered with the australian governments. forward inputs transparency register. many were so pleased with the think tanks work there. funding to the organization has grown significantly year on year as have their funds from sponsorship and commercial revenue under the direction of executive
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director peter jennings. who is himself clear where the blame for increasing tensions lies. militarize themselves pharmacy, posing china's authoritarian control in hong kong, threatening taiwan and japan on a daily basis. china is the strategic problem in the region and back to the point. the thing thank is now partnered with the social media joint, helping to decide and coordinate what information users have access to and what is sensitive so much for an opponent, analysis and serving the public conversation is little wonder that some question whose interests does this really serve stresses that its goal is to ensure the integrity of public conversation. while we spoke with alexandria, bruno and independent political analyst, he says there's so much more to it than that. there is a climate of tension. geopolitical tension already surrounding that. so it's not
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surprising that twitter is very happy to comply to the you the, let's put at the u. s. mainstream or the deep state view. i'm not surprised at all that they cooperating with an institute such as the australia and that's not the only one there. cooperating with the, perhaps they chose us to earlier to appear independent, but they don't expect independent advice. they're looking for the kind of view that reflects we ultimately be american view. how different is the australian view from the american right now, considering that they have just joined our course, that institute is much more closely aligned to langley in virginia, where i'm located, that it is to twitter users wanting independent information to the u. k. now where the royal college of midwife has said, sorry for its latest supposedly inclusive guidelines which make no reference to women or mothers but only to post natal. people are responding to complaints the
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college called it an oversight at one former and a chestnut we spoke to says it's not the union's role to tell midwives what the think perfect. you don't see a slide, they apologize because of the instantaneous backlash. health services set up to be a safe environment for this normal process is not true present to happen. it is not the rural college of midwives role to tell them, make wise how to think. and i'm afraid that this is yet another example of stonewall going in with diversity offices and telling people how to reset the thinking of their members the midwives the union with drew the gender neutral guidance after a big online backlash in the instructions for an ha, it's staff to on, on how to put newborns to bed safely. they did not mention women at all referring rather to parents and carers. the guidance was supposed to be l g, b,
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t inclusive. it didn't go down well with most people. how can you possibly rise about pregnancy and bus without mentioning women? that's deliberate, not an oversight. apparently the royal college, a midwife sized midwives need to call mothers postnatal people, not mothers, all women. so to all you ladies out there, you are a postnatal person, not a mother. i. right. how did the royal colleges meet wives? forget about women. they are the sole reason you even exist. rebecca butler again says that neither the general public nor transgender people support the idea. people don't want to replace the words very, very, very vocal minority, and a very effective activate group in stonewall who want to rewrite the rules by which we live. i don't know who they think they're appealing to because the person in
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front of the midwife is a biological woman. why the world college of midwives has chosen to adult policies advocated by stonewall, is american to then to my point here is that the general public does not midwife do not take. actually, neither does the transgender community. it is one organization that is pushing it to gender so hard. i'm is getting it very, very badly. a mother is a mother and the role of the midwife is to ensure the mothers safety and the baby safety. and that is the end of their role. they should not be involving themselves in this sort of ridiculous political posturing. a young woman with a spinal defect has successfully sued her mother's doctor for giving her bad advice
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. 20 years ago, before the mother's pregnancy and a latin ruling of the case, high court agreed that his failure to tell her to take supplements amounted to negligence. easy tombs overcame her condition to become a para show jumping star, though she still sometimes has to spend days connected to tubes. the judge said that this could have been avoided if her mother had been told to take folic acid, both before and during her pregnancy. in accordance with the official guidance provided with correct recommended advice, she would have delayed attempts to conceive into circumstances there would have been a later conception which would have resulted in a normal healthy child. the daughter in question denies allegation, saying he provided all the necessary instructions 2 decades ago. we discussed to what the president is set by this ruling with our guests are john going to radio host and dr. dean agate, a g p. this taste we're talking about was 20 years ago in the 2001 i think it was. and around that sort of time we too would probably have been giving advice off.
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well, if your diet is rich and go to cast it, keep, keep doing it. don't necessarily need to supplement. so again, it's really hard to judge what happened back in 2001 based on the standards we have today. can you really bring fun? you can because it's hot, but can you bring the case 20 years after. so the poor afford, i mean this isn't for linda mind where somebody was given, you know, a tablet it's, it isn't that kind of situation. this scenario shows that you're going to take a long time in the future to very clearly document your device we give. and more importantly, actually, the advice that we don't get is going to put a significant down to put our time. one of the, the big challenges that often documentation is about how you are judged because of course, what i do now is medicine. now in 20 years time, we may judge my actions as a doctor has completely wrong because as time progresses and we learn more, our practices progress. one of my words would be for doctors that they would on the side of caution now and perhaps recommending for other both difficulties.
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maybe abortion i'm thinking particularly of down's syndrome babies when we do know that they, these people can go on to lead very successful lives as well. so have to be aligned somewhere to them because of course we recognize that and patients there are certain details of medicine. that's our job to teach them to bring them on that journey to get them on board that we can make decisions to get to treat the problem . but if we're saying and all that common sense stuff to falls into the lap of the doctor to have to deal with and say, well, come on, the doctors responsibility to tell you how to live your life. what to do. not only they are responsible for prescribing, but also responsible for telling you how to live healthily and if you don't have healthy doctor soul. and that's an impossible situation to doctors to work it. we do need perhaps now in the light of this we need to put some safety guidelines in there goes to the patient and for the doctor. i mean, i do find it incredible that 20 years after this,
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the doctor is in this position with his whole life ruined by still of immense sympathy, obviously for a lady involved as well. you know what, we're already in that position of jeopardy because that's exactly the situation we, dr. david moment. for example, if i was to give patients some advice today and the patient doesn't necessarily follow that advice, doesn't necessarily come back to see me again like i ask him to do. and then sadly they develop a severe illness and they come back and see me and say, well, the doctor found it. my argument back would be, well, you didn't come back to me like asked you to or you didn't do the things that i asked you to. nonetheless, i will have to go through the process of call adjusting. this is a really tragic case and i wish you had never come to court a wish the evie had got the help and the assistance she needs. but there is something rather bizarre about somebody saying, and i mean this is a sensitive why. i wish you would never been born until the come here on the
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program on autopay the christmas tree in dire need of a spruce up. the brits are mocking the capital. traditional festive gift from norway in trafalgar square. questioning whether the you cased on something to offend or zillow, will get to the root of his story. just a man. ah this in their interest for some financial pundents to see the value of the currency lose value because they can gain traction on social media saying it's somehow a good thing, but not everybody is an undertaker. not every one is a a grave robber. you know, some people are actually out there trying to be productive, only productive lives. and of course, that philosophy of, oh,
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the currency has gone to 0 and less than 0. and that's a good thing is a is the is the is a mat, luna's. ah, you were told it was bad, your eyes and your post yet that it would stop you from having real friends and finding a go friend. but what they fail to mention is that you could make thousands of dollars every weekend by simply playing video games a station using a couple of them for the we formed the solution that was so it's a little a georgia resume with multiple to do up is no phone, of course to make video games a high paying job. you have to be gifted and quick witted, hang on to a spikes, so chicken us to nathan fitness to live near bottom. and miss thompson, webpage bentley up in the elk booth party. miss davis? yeah, gala, boyd. well, you most told me another deal with out. oh, you mean?
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yeah. was it mules? good. good. i was on it, but i would that be cool with with these up get these it's odd to do. i also use hulu. oh thanks for joining us here on our t. the u. kay's former information commissioner is raising b. allow over the government's planned new advanced research agency. this body will
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be exempt from requests under the freedom of information act. meeting john lists on the public could be left in the dark about how it spends the 800000000 pounds that have been earmarked for its budget. the u. case. freedom of information came into force in 2005. it basically entitled citizens access to data held by authorities and while hailed as a step towards open government. it has its critics, including among those behind the new exempt research agency. from my point of view of the truly malign piece of legislation, i am fully in favor of decisions and information about them being released. but i failed to see how the process ology, of government benefits at all from freedom of information disclosures. in september, open democracy reveal that over the last 5 years, the u. k. government spent at least half a 1000000 pounds on legal battles trying to prevent disclosures of information. these may be concerned health and social care coordinator of the u. k. to freedom
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of information, extent, mac watts, believe the latest exemption isn't an attempt to cut transpire into the 1st time, i think become decided that it will, it will not have the freedom be subject to the nation, will not be subject to the foil. and it's the 1st time that the u. k. government, department or agency, a u. k. body has had that exemption, and it is an extraordinary development. and i think a lot of people that wondering why in the cities, i think it's quite clear that this is a government that simply does not like this. we can be a nation act. indeed, most governments don't like to be held accountable and not likes. we really nation, very much. a nice government here in britain most certainly does not. and the minister would march in town, made these comments about how terrible information was you in june. and i think
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what he was giving away was the real view of the government. and in defending the fact that they said she would not be subject to it when the agency is he was giving away the wider perception that is held by the government, which is they do not my information he thinks for is repugnant. the question is, what does he have to hide? what is his government at times? the white house is blaming a surgeon lawlessness in the us on the pandemic press, secretary gen saki, when questioned about recent math, saluting, blamed cove. it when a huge group of criminals organizes themselves and they want to go lu, pay store at cbs to nordstrom, a home depot until the shelves are clean. you think that because of the pan down? i think a root cause and a lot of communities is the pandemic. yes,
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gen saki is remarks come at a spike and looting in a number of states over the last month. something that some are blaming on the rise of the defend the police movement. very quickly here to look back at some of that, a recent looting quote on tape. ah. we spoke with a retired police officer, dominic is oh, who explained to us why he thinks the crime search has nothing to do with cove. it just embarrassing that they're not admitting what it is, it has nothing to do with co, but it has nothing to do with bell reform and then releasing criminals right back on the street map. prosecuting properly has nothing to do. a coven defined the police movement is an emotional response for any time that the public doesn't understand when use of force is needed, right?
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you have unarmed either black americans or, or whatever the case is shot by police in and before an investigation is done. the civil rights activists come in and claim police misconduct. so we already have a situation where emotions are high to the voter, thinks the emotional voter thinks, is that, oh, this is d funding, the police, which means we're going to get rid of the cops on our streets. and then let's replace them with a social workers or other people who are better trained and equipped to deal with emotional issues on the street. when you start to have that mindset, well then you're, you're looking at police negative. so already the immoral, the criminal who are out there, feel that they've got the backing of the public. well, i don't have to obey the law. i can break the law because there's already this massive movement to define the police, which means they're going to side with me. it's a mindset of it's okay for us to do this and we're going to act like criminals cuz nothing's gonna happen to us as well. as fighting a crime way for us is also suffering from serious inflation. many americans are
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blaming the by them ministration forward with 20 percent saying poor leadership is the country's top problem. will democrats are among them with some quitting the pot? he's some even switching sides is are corresponding with more details. caleb martin, apparently it's not only working families throughout america who are disappointed by the biden administration's handling of several crises. it's also members of biden's own democratic party, some like the former spokesperson for the washington d. c, mayor, have decided to switch over to the republicans hispanic, and also black eyes. i should be democratic by default, but i'm going against their narrative and i feel like right now, everything is crumbling for the democrats biden is completely destroying the economy right now. and people can feel it. so that's what's happening in washington dc. now washington, d. c, is a city that is pretty solidly in the democratic camp. democrats sometimes even get 90 percent of the vote in elections. no wonder democrats as far away as texas are
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switching sides friends. something is happening in south texas, and many of us are waking up to the fact that the values of those in washington dc are not our values, not the values of most texans, the ideology of to funding the police of destroying the oil and gas industry. and the chaos our border is disastrous for those of us who live here in south texas. in addition to the recent shifts, 19 democrats are set to leave the house of representatives in 2022. that includes 3 committee chair. some are retiring or seeking another office. republicans only need to gain 5 more seeds in the upcoming mid term vote in order to re take control of the house of representatives. and many observers say their chances of doing so are pretty good. some are comparing it to the republican sweep 10 years ago. how's democrats have more retirements than they did in 2010 when they lost 63 seats?
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it's not only the party that's losing people. kamala harris, the vice president of joe biden, is watching her team implode as well. her spokesperson and her communications director have both decided to quit with reports indicating that there are 2 more aids who have one foot out. the door reports are leaking out about strife between her office and the biden team, and the backdrop to all of this is the joe biden's approval ratings. keep going down. the mid terms are less than a year away and the democratic party seems to be crashing and burning. it appears that some in light of the circumstances have decided to jump out of a sinking ship, which might be causing the democrats even more trouble. the democrats are not delivery of plain and simple, and they're specifically not delivering to the people who are responsible for putting them in power, namely indigenous black, brown, asian, and poor white people. they had given his president and his congress a chance to govern, and the results so far have just not been adequate enough. we have not seen
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a protection of voting rights. we have not seen police reform. we have not seen action on climate change. i think that people are rightfully letting this administration know based on the approval ratings that are more needs to be done and very, very quickly. or there will be electoral consequences if things don't turn around. and i do very, very quickly where people can start to see the trajectory of it going upwards in their favor. they're going to respond with their boats and the democrats could be wiped out. the festive season has gotten off to our rather about start in london. the capitals showcase a christmas tree in trafalgar isn't quite up to his usual standard this year, leaving some to wonder with a no way wish to to traditionally provides the tree is perhaps trolling people. ah
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ah ah ah, but trafalgar square christmas tree got a trim from forest johnsons baba all we had to go with no, we know the trafalgar square, christmas tree has arrived with the following media includes potentially sensitive content. sometimes i wonder if no way is trolling us a bit when they choose which tree to give us full trafalgar square. i would like everyone to know that half of my branches are not missing their social distancing. remember to stay safe this christmas and where a face covering on public transport and while inside shops.
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now i thus unused costs for this hour here live from oscar. thanks to spending a time with us here at auto international here on the russian capital. nearly 6 pm on saturday nights back in just a moment your program gets going in about 60 seconds. ah. the postal service delivers a $155000000000.00 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now. the us postal service is in the flight of its life facility, and that is reduction bad financial shade. now facing default proposal services, a cash cow, and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into the federal budget. there was a mandate that you bring in a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is
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very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out. why that's a big move in money. it's not about the public and given them the service that they deserve. it's not about quality train workers. it's about with oh and then i have to say that the stand the criteria in germany for many years. his main company ability with public opinion. those politicians pause has competent react in line with what people expect from them.
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ah, top headlines here when i see twitter faces of barrage of accusations that are doing the u. s. government bidding. it's off to the social media giant work for the washington. think time can suspending more than 3000 accounts from 6 countries for alleged propaganda. the u. k. royal college of midwives apologizes for new inclusive guidelines describing mothers as quote post natal people before n h s. nose tells us of vocal minority has hijacked this conversation. isn't yet to nova example of stem role going in with diversity offices and telling people how to reset their thinking of that man, but also an alignment ruling. a woman born with a spinal defect wins her case against the.
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