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rights abuses of a same time the united nations high commissioner for human rights. they have the law and hussein is stepping down of the reason why his tipping days basically because the culture the environment is not conducive to any genuine change is civil with facing a real quizes when it comes to the un itself well let's be clear that and the high commissioner who has done some excellent work during his term isn't just stepping down because of the culture outside of the un amongst member states there's also a culture within the united nations that is retracting in terms of human rights and that culture starts from the very top and from the very new secretary general who has a background in humanitarian sort of matters but has not taken human rights at all seriously in terms of what the other two speakers are both said about first of all about having statements on iran about the types of resolutions that can be passed but those that the gentleman just before me who speak about pending u.n. do on the ground again we have to understand what the u.n. is its one hund
rights abuses of a same time the united nations high commissioner for human rights. they have the law and hussein is stepping down of the reason why his tipping days basically because the culture the environment is not conducive to any genuine change is civil with facing a real quizes when it comes to the un itself well let's be clear that and the high commissioner who has done some excellent work during his term isn't just stepping down because of the culture outside of the un amongst member...
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who can say how human machines will be . in fifty or one hundred yes all to what extent humans will become like machines we may not be aware of it but we're now laying the foundation for a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blur out between humankind and into machines it's. a change in saudi arabia. the conservative veil of repression is slowly being lifted some say. to saudi filmmakers and the right to. present their work about a new generation of women fighting for their rights in saudi arabia. in thirty minutes on t w. one hundred million tons of sand was devastating everything a plastic bag with deadly consequences i am dust storms i am become a global menace savage growing in magnitude and frequency. once they start there's no stopping. dust storm. starting april seventh on t.v. don't want you to come. to to be a. good. this is due to the news life from berlin hundreds of patents call for gun control in the united states protesters descended on the white head to demands tighter restrictions on
who can say how human machines will be . in fifty or one hundred yes all to what extent humans will become like machines we may not be aware of it but we're now laying the foundation for a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blur out between humankind and into machines it's. a change in saudi arabia. the conservative veil of repression is slowly being lifted some say. to saudi filmmakers and the right to. present their work about a new generation of women fighting for...
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the human rights. record you know of egypt it's said so you know we also say well you know not many of the agree with you all say what we say you know about the situation in turkey and there are many other instances as between us and you still go on with this fiction that he is in the session candidates and you still got one of those i agree with you that this is a fiction because the turks probably are not interested in the longer run why should you be in europe i mean they've charged all the human rights provisions that that everybody you in the e.u. used to hold so dear they've trashed ok there's no red line where is our with you there's no difference the difference between your vision and my vision is that you look only to the human rights and according to human rights we should have or have not the elations with the others you know why you know what i do. you know because you make such a fuss about them it's in all your literature it's in the u.s. statements my own and you know me use see you soon
the human rights. record you know of egypt it's said so you know we also say well you know not many of the agree with you all say what we say you know about the situation in turkey and there are many other instances as between us and you still go on with this fiction that he is in the session candidates and you still got one of those i agree with you that this is a fiction because the turks probably are not interested in the longer run why should you be in europe i mean they've charged all the...
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the only reason that they need humans in charge of the cranes on this side is because there are humansthe ship and so the law says you can't let computers swing containers around when there are humans. so if there weren't people on the ship, the computers could control this screen as well. could control this crane as well. it's the same story at the other side of the port. the only thing the autonomous cranes aren't allowed to do is lower the containers onto the lorries because there are human drivers nearby so that part is done by a human crane operator, but from an office nearby. i mean, it's all very impressive. it looks really cool, but there is a flipside to this which is every one of those trucks that's driving around ten years ago would have had a driver and now it doesn't. and there are no crane operators in the middle section either. so while we are looking at the future of work here, we really need to look about the future of the workforce as well. and the workforce at rotterdam has spoken. in 2016, 3,600 workers walked out to protest at increasing automation at the port. nie
the only reason that they need humans in charge of the cranes on this side is because there are humansthe ship and so the law says you can't let computers swing containers around when there are humans. so if there weren't people on the ship, the computers could control this screen as well. could control this crane as well. it's the same story at the other side of the port. the only thing the autonomous cranes aren't allowed to do is lower the containers onto the lorries because there are human...
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we are human staff with limits."e nhs be turning to robots to ease the strain on its human staff? jen copestake has been looking at how data—driven technologies could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer programmes can rapidly analyse huge quantities of information in ways humans don't have the time or brain capacity to do. in 2016, click filmed google‘s deepmind at moorfields eye hospital. they were developing an algorithm to identify abnormalities in eye scans. now it has submitted its findings to a medicaljournal for review. it could mean its systems are more effective than humans at diagnosing eye disease. deepmind taught its machine—learning software using a million eye scans. i'm going to see three other projects integrating data collection and artificial intelligence for monitoring, automation and decreasing waiting times. dementia is now the leading cause of death in the uk. a
we are human staff with limits."e nhs be turning to robots to ease the strain on its human staff? jen copestake has been looking at how data—driven technologies could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer programmes can rapidly analyse huge quantities of information in ways humans don't have the time or brain capacity to do. in 2016, click filmed...
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rights or more than values human rights or law human rights or international law you are being looked on to up hold yes international law exactly you and you was the only you in the you was the one which is a territory belonging to another state or was it somebody else you're just looking at other people that doesn't also know what i was saying what you have the answer when you fail to do any give me give failed to do anything and that we still exist we still exist you handle exist and i even have the nerve and are a failure if. that's your opinion mine is exactly the reverse otherwise i wouldn't be here sitting in front of you in the european parliament being elected three or four times in in london series i'm a. confrontation with the russians chemical weapon attack in britain is looking for support from allies from the european union for instance they've been some fine words we stand shoulder to shoulder said one senior politician from the parliament but that's meaningless isn't it no you're not going to what does it mean stand shoulder to shoulder sydney look. i think you know tha
rights or more than values human rights or law human rights or international law you are being looked on to up hold yes international law exactly you and you was the only you in the you was the one which is a territory belonging to another state or was it somebody else you're just looking at other people that doesn't also know what i was saying what you have the answer when you fail to do any give me give failed to do anything and that we still exist we still exist you handle exist and i even...
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human well being can be measured. we can measure life, health, prosperity, peace, freedom, safety, knowledge, leisure, happiness, i submit if they increased overtime that is progress. that enlightenment now i try to make the case with grass, plotting measure of human being overtime because of the con straingts of this room, i although i feel naked telling this story without grass behind me, i'll have to -- did a combination of description to convey the same point. but let's begin with the most precious resource of all life itself. through most of human history, life expectancy at birth was around 30 years but thanks to -- vaccinations, sanitation, antibiotics, and other advances in health and medicine, life expectancy at birth today in the developed world is greater than 80 years. and in the world with as a whole, 71 years virtually no one guesses that it is that high. most of history, that the biggest hit to human life-span has been child mortality indeed even in a country as -- wealthy and advanced as sweden, 200 ye
human well being can be measured. we can measure life, health, prosperity, peace, freedom, safety, knowledge, leisure, happiness, i submit if they increased overtime that is progress. that enlightenment now i try to make the case with grass, plotting measure of human being overtime because of the con straingts of this room, i although i feel naked telling this story without grass behind me, i'll have to -- did a combination of description to convey the same point. but let's begin with the most...
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values in no country no democracy but american type of human rights. it's a corrupt notion in which a human could we swapped with petro dollars in the vision could we swapped with political influence take the example of yemen you see the genocide there were going on with larger scale of millions of people live and then just look who is supporting who american and british and the number of other european countries they are very generous to lend their support to the aggressor even directly they participate in the side so what kind of human rights is in which a lot of million children a woman does not count well let me ask you a specifically about that because when the issue of human rights in iran is raised you never for a fail to mention what you just said that the united states and europe i'm not qualified to pontificate on human rights because of their own record of murder in a number of countries but you know very well that they easily dismiss your argument as briskly as you dismiss theirs do you think they're still any of room any space any form of
values in no country no democracy but american type of human rights. it's a corrupt notion in which a human could we swapped with petro dollars in the vision could we swapped with political influence take the example of yemen you see the genocide there were going on with larger scale of millions of people live and then just look who is supporting who american and british and the number of other european countries they are very generous to lend their support to the aggressor even directly they...
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the it human resource in india, it is not a human any more. it is just a plug and play. you throw it. you have set up this organisation, fite — a union, shall we call it, what is it you are most angry about? corporates were saying that automation and artificial intelligence, because of that the jobs will lose, but a lot of illegal activities done by the corporates, where employees were forced to resign, they are saying we will blacklist you if you are not resigning the job. if you can put your name on the paper... last year an audio recording emerged on social media in which a tech employee was given until 10am the next day to put in his papers or be fired without benefits. the company, tech mahindra, immediately apologised, saying the incident ran counter to its core values. do you think tech mahindra is treating people fairly? absolutely. i think there will always be sometimes were we may go wrong. it is about recognising that if there is something that is wrong, to raise your hand and say yes, i got it wrong, and i am sorry for it. we invest significantly in training,
the it human resource in india, it is not a human any more. it is just a plug and play. you throw it. you have set up this organisation, fite — a union, shall we call it, what is it you are most angry about? corporates were saying that automation and artificial intelligence, because of that the jobs will lose, but a lot of illegal activities done by the corporates, where employees were forced to resign, they are saying we will blacklist you if you are not resigning the job. if you can put...
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map of all the neural connections in the human brain. decipher in leagues between the brain structure. and its function is the new holy grail of science. since twenty ten huge project supported by the national institutes of health has been seeking to map the entire human your a wiring system scanning the brains of twelve hundred patients it's called the human connector. we're here at the martino's imaging center having a look at the connectome scanner which is the first scanner in the world created to map connectivity in the human brain it's the most powerful scanner for this use by a factor of four compared to the other scanners it consumes up to twenty megawatts of electricity when it's running at full speed for comparison that's about the amount of electricity produced by a nuclear submarine. in a state of rest hundreds of subjects brains are being scanned by this unique m.r.i. machine. researches have also developed a helmet a census to trace connections in the brain in the highest possible resolution. it's enabled them to produce a
map of all the neural connections in the human brain. decipher in leagues between the brain structure. and its function is the new holy grail of science. since twenty ten huge project supported by the national institutes of health has been seeking to map the entire human your a wiring system scanning the brains of twelve hundred patients it's called the human connector. we're here at the martino's imaging center having a look at the connectome scanner which is the first scanner in the world...
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all to what extent humans will become of i.q. machines we may not be aware of it but when our day in the foundation for a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blow up between humankind and machines. thanks . why do elephants need this. does a plastic model turn into a paving stone why do algae make it clear. good idea can work anywhere and there are people developing smart solutions everywhere. let's inspire childhood environment magazine on the go at africa in thirty minutes on t w. time for an upgrade. that grows on buying. a house with no. poor design highlights you can make yourself. in stips in tricks that will turn your home into something special. a great yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. landmark catholic architecture. one of the world's cultural treasures. a never ending construction site. for tourists it it cologne cathedral joined us as we explore the history of this imposing house of worship. cathedral starting march twenty ninth on t w. this is d w news live from berlin
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because you have helping yourself and helping humanity we're not helping. any particular body we believe that the listing us is the fear treatment that we should have even of the lifting the sanctions the us highlighted a whole range of continuing concerns related to impunity for past atrocities arbitrary detention torture sexual gender based violence this is an annual report that has not been revisited in twenty seventy and this is a twenty sixty report that i'm aware of it has been a matter of sort of discussion with me that they're pretty state secretary until early two days ago they have no illusions about who he was one of the obama administration specialists on sudan zach burton put it in october he said your government is dreadful government. the dreadful government well i don't know how he can describe other governments not of the your but of his that are sort of. anybody can describe governments the way he likes but that doesn't make this description a reality do you have any intention of improving you know pulling human rights when we have continu
because you have helping yourself and helping humanity we're not helping. any particular body we believe that the listing us is the fear treatment that we should have even of the lifting the sanctions the us highlighted a whole range of continuing concerns related to impunity for past atrocities arbitrary detention torture sexual gender based violence this is an annual report that has not been revisited in twenty seventy and this is a twenty sixty report that i'm aware of it has been a matter...
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who can say how human machines will be. in fifty or one hundred yes all to what extent humans will become vika machines we may not be aware of it but we're now day in the foundation for a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blood between humankind and into machines. lead . them. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire or. africa color. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation play and their continent cafferty up on the move to stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their head on the spur d.w. signaling multimedia series for. d w dot com africa on the move. when i was young means about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt some things turned out differently forced marriage genital mutilation humiliation. so i know no saddam we rebelled the use of the written word to stand up for women's rights. now while inside the free force of future. d.w. . this is v.w. news live from far away clashes erupt in catalonia over the arres
who can say how human machines will be. in fifty or one hundred yes all to what extent humans will become vika machines we may not be aware of it but we're now day in the foundation for a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blood between humankind and into machines. lead . them. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire or. africa color. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation play and their continent cafferty up on the move to...
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who can say how human machines will be in fifty or one hundred years or to what extent humans will become like machines. we may not be aware of it but we're now laying the foundation for. a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blow out between humankind and machine it's perhaps for. keep . it's one of the world's natural wonders of the french barrier reef. millions of tourists flock to the sun to watch a wonderland all full stream his east coast. but climate change is threatening disenchanting won't with extinction. easy to ninety two of that disaster australia. the tourist thirty minutes phone d.w. . a news alice message gets ill and says. it's a call to change heads up the food is kind. of bought and for most. people have put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on the w. . mark catholic architecture. one of the world's cultural treasures. the never ending construction site. for tourists. hit cologne cathedral join us as we explore the history of this imposing house of worship. starting march twenty ninth on d w. d w new light from broadway and cuts alon
who can say how human machines will be in fifty or one hundred years or to what extent humans will become like machines. we may not be aware of it but we're now laying the foundation for. a new era an era in which slowly but surely the boundaries will blow out between humankind and machine it's perhaps for. keep . it's one of the world's natural wonders of the french barrier reef. millions of tourists flock to the sun to watch a wonderland all full stream his east coast. but climate change is...
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what that means is the human voice is literally humanizing.t is the voice itself, some quality of the human voice that helps us to recognize each other as human beings deserving of respect and we do deserve respect. not every opinion and every person. it also means the process of transferring communication to the digital world is dehumanizing us. we hate each other, we don't see each other as human beings deserving of respect. this is not a partisan issue. those liberals, they are always jerks or the other way, it doesn't matter what you are thinking. it is not partisan. every single person is equally prone to do this to the other side. every person is equally prone to confirmation bias. you believe something and someone gives you evidence proving that belief is wrong and makes you believe it harder. we are the only species that suffers confirmation bias. that is because confirmation bias is not helpful. it is not really helpful. if you have a cat and the cat truly believes there is no cat in the next room - i mean a mouse, sorry. if you have
what that means is the human voice is literally humanizing.t is the voice itself, some quality of the human voice that helps us to recognize each other as human beings deserving of respect and we do deserve respect. not every opinion and every person. it also means the process of transferring communication to the digital world is dehumanizing us. we hate each other, we don't see each other as human beings deserving of respect. this is not a partisan issue. those liberals, they are always jerks...
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in other words, simply being human is not enough for human rights. only later is it that a person is defined in terms of cosmic did functioning. and only then does it acquire the right to legal protection. this is called the personhood theory. and what it means is that arguments like that rests on a split or divided or dualistic view of the human being one that sees no value in our biology except utilitarian. and it locates all of our moral worth in our mind or consciousness. the most obvious problem is no one can agree on how to define personhood. if it's not created with just been biologically human when does it start. every one offers a different answer. an article appeared by two moral philosophers arguing for what they called post- birth abortion. the office argued that that merely being human is not in itself a reason to subscribing the right to life. they have no moral life for beginning after birth abortions. we are talking about transformation from a mere physical thing that you can kill for any reason to a person with dignity so profound th
in other words, simply being human is not enough for human rights. only later is it that a person is defined in terms of cosmic did functioning. and only then does it acquire the right to legal protection. this is called the personhood theory. and what it means is that arguments like that rests on a split or divided or dualistic view of the human being one that sees no value in our biology except utilitarian. and it locates all of our moral worth in our mind or consciousness. the most obvious...
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to me human rights are a fundamental principle of our humanity and everybody in every country deserve them . look at your best known obviously for your work and their g.b.t. rates domestically internationally but that really doesn't do justice to the full range of your human rights to tell us about that i'm striving to support democracy and human rights campaigners in many different countries including russia syria saudi arabia iran and pakistan these people are really heroic defenders of human rights. it's many of them are suffering credible abuses by governments and i think it's really important to stand with them although i'm a critic of religious homophobia i also campaigned to defend religious minorities christians persecuted in pakistan sunni muslims persecuted in iran to me human rights are universal. actual just one more thing for appearing on the alex salmond show you are entitled to the quick gallic for a loving cup you know you know the drill the whiskey and the quick pass that road only of course close friends and of course only scotch whiskey thank you very much alex i wi
to me human rights are a fundamental principle of our humanity and everybody in every country deserve them . look at your best known obviously for your work and their g.b.t. rates domestically internationally but that really doesn't do justice to the full range of your human rights to tell us about that i'm striving to support democracy and human rights campaigners in many different countries including russia syria saudi arabia iran and pakistan these people are really heroic defenders of human...
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again being human is no longer enough for human rights. it is promoted in the name of compassion but this is not compassionate. some people don't measure up. they don't make the cut. they don't qualify for human rights. it is inclusive if you are a member of the human race you're in. they have the dignity and status of a member of the moral community. now where does push -- personhood theory. such a negative view of human life come from. stems from a view of nature. that nature is a product of mindless forces. the key elements of this theory and the random forces of natural selection were specifically intended to get rid of the concept of purpose and design in nature. here's how the recent new yorker article put it. the loyalty oath. is that nature is without conscious design. the emergence was without meaning which is the greek word for goal or purpose. as a collection of cells. no different from any other configuration of matter. and that explains why just being human and not taught to entail any special status of value. to displace it i
again being human is no longer enough for human rights. it is promoted in the name of compassion but this is not compassionate. some people don't measure up. they don't make the cut. they don't qualify for human rights. it is inclusive if you are a member of the human race you're in. they have the dignity and status of a member of the moral community. now where does push -- personhood theory. such a negative view of human life come from. stems from a view of nature. that nature is a product of...
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to me human rights our fundamental principle of our humanity and everybody in every country deserve them that lipitor you're best known obviously for your work and your g.b.t. rates domestically internationally but that really doesn't do justice to the full range of your your human rights activity tell us about that i'm striving to support democracy and human rights campaigners in many different countries including russia syria saudi arabia iran and pakistan these people are really heroic defenders of human rights many of them are suffering credible abuses by governments and i think it's really important to stand with them although i'm a critic of religious homophobia i also campaigned to defend religious minorities christians persecuted in pakistan sunni muslims persecuted in iran to me human rights are universal. just one more thing for appearing on the alex salmond show you are entitled to the quick gallic loving cup you know you know the drill the whiskey and the quick pass that road only of course close friends and of course only scotch whiskey thank you very much alex i will treasu
to me human rights our fundamental principle of our humanity and everybody in every country deserve them that lipitor you're best known obviously for your work and your g.b.t. rates domestically internationally but that really doesn't do justice to the full range of your your human rights activity tell us about that i'm striving to support democracy and human rights campaigners in many different countries including russia syria saudi arabia iran and pakistan these people are really heroic...
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what that means is the human voice is literally humanizing. it is the voice itself, some quality of the human voice that helps us to recognize each other as human beings deserving of respect. and we do deserve respect. every person deserves respect. not every opinion, but every person. and it also means this process we are going through right now of transferring all of our communication to the digital world is dehumanizing us. of course we hate each other, we don't see each other as human beings deserving of respect. this is not a partisan issue, if you are thinking absolutely, those liberals are always jerks, or the other way, doesn't matter, what you are thinking, it is not partisan. every single person is equally prone to do this to the other side. every person is equally prone to confirmation bias. do you know what confirmation bias is? it is where you believe something and then someone gives you evidence proving that belief is wrong and it makes you believe it harder. we are the only species that suffers from confirmation bias and that is
what that means is the human voice is literally humanizing. it is the voice itself, some quality of the human voice that helps us to recognize each other as human beings deserving of respect. and we do deserve respect. every person deserves respect. not every opinion, but every person. and it also means this process we are going through right now of transferring all of our communication to the digital world is dehumanizing us. of course we hate each other, we don't see each other as human...
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the government of sudan is often accused of being one of the world's greatest violators of human rights and just as often it denies the charges the man who conveys many of those denials is the country's foreign minister ibrahim granddaughter who is my guest here in munich does he care if anyone believes him. will welcome to comfort zone thank you very much so short of having me here you told the interviewer last year we have abided by all human rights a big ations this was clearly provably untrue wasn't it. it could not be true but sometimes you depart from normal for reasons that has to be explained living in a world of or for around us neighboring countries or different problems you call it a departure when you're cold it's repeated violations of civil and political rights incidents of harrison and arrest torture and prolonged detention for civil society actors that's more than a departure isn't it cannot be a long detention. i can tell you that is not all shot these are prevented measures sometimes taken in order to ensure social security. comes from the un's human rights council's i
the government of sudan is often accused of being one of the world's greatest violators of human rights and just as often it denies the charges the man who conveys many of those denials is the country's foreign minister ibrahim granddaughter who is my guest here in munich does he care if anyone believes him. will welcome to comfort zone thank you very much so short of having me here you told the interviewer last year we have abided by all human rights a big ations this was clearly provably...
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to me human rights are a fundamental principle of our humanity and everybody in every country deserve them . you're best known obviously for your work and their g.b.t. rates domestically internationally but that really doesn't do justice to the full range of you your human rights tell us about that i'm striving to support democracy and human rights campaigners in many different countries including russia syria saudi arabia iran and pakistan these people are really heroic defenders of human rights. it's many of them are suffering credible abuses by governments and i think it's really important to stand with them although i'm a critic of religious homophobia i also campaigned to defend religious minorities christians persecuted in pakistan sunni muslims persecuted in iran to me human rights are universal. actual work just one more thing for appearing on the alex salmond show you are entitled to the quick gallic for a loving cup you know you know the drill the whiskey and the quick pass that road only of course close friends and of course only scotch whiskey thank you very much alex i wi
to me human rights are a fundamental principle of our humanity and everybody in every country deserve them . you're best known obviously for your work and their g.b.t. rates domestically internationally but that really doesn't do justice to the full range of you your human rights tell us about that i'm striving to support democracy and human rights campaigners in many different countries including russia syria saudi arabia iran and pakistan these people are really heroic defenders of human...
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well, i think human history and human condition is a march towards greater equality.would be slaves in the southern part of america 150 years ago was accepted as common wisdom. the idea that women were inferior to men or that gay people shouldn't have the same rights as straight people, that religious people and atheists should have fundamentally different rights. all these things have changed, dark and light skins. but what hasn't changed, and we can say in 2018 that we can see the strains of nationalism and populism and building fences and borders and fortifications. today, we can say that there is something about all of human history where, yes, there are constant movements of people. usually invasions which involve violence and those movements of people generally have involved epic amounts of killing and bloodshed. i don't think they have, i don't think that's true. look at the history of north america, south america, central asia. almost any geographical part of the world is full of such stories. yes, i mean, there has been violence associated with migration, but
well, i think human history and human condition is a march towards greater equality.would be slaves in the southern part of america 150 years ago was accepted as common wisdom. the idea that women were inferior to men or that gay people shouldn't have the same rights as straight people, that religious people and atheists should have fundamentally different rights. all these things have changed, dark and light skins. but what hasn't changed, and we can say in 2018 that we can see the strains of...
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most of human history isi and into next. most of human history is i think like that.t is not gthink, e after genocide. is i think like that. it is not gthink, most r genocide. is i think like that. it is not gthink, most r genocidt don't is i think like that. it is not gthink, mosgfljefiocids don't that you are —— your rather optimistic view on migration and the intermingling of peoples, whether it is reflective of having a gilded life. i think probably it is. is reflective of having a gilded life. ithink probably it is. in that said, i think there are two strong reasons to believe it is going to happen. 0ne strong reasons to believe it is going to happen. one reason is the pressure of migration is going to become enormous. if we are truly going to resist it, we will no longer be able to simply outsource to libya and turkey, we will have two actively kill people who want to come. direct barriers stop catch those who get through. catch those who try to help those get through. we will begin to... you are saying there is no middle ground? there is no control that is possib
most of human history isi and into next. most of human history is i think like that.t is not gthink, e after genocide. is i think like that. it is not gthink, most r genocide. is i think like that. it is not gthink, most r genocidt don't is i think like that. it is not gthink, mosgfljefiocids don't that you are —— your rather optimistic view on migration and the intermingling of peoples, whether it is reflective of having a gilded life. i think probably it is. is reflective of having a...
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it's our vision of how safe human rights how soft elements of cooperation. law constitutional issues are going are based on principle and because you don't like being held to account no no it's something that's not the case the think is that. human rights defend you don't we want to we want to avoid thinking we want to avoid code review we want to avoid that something and interpretation is sticking over the right sense of the word we have agreed to and that's what is happening in this case was dirty through and through wasn't it mischievous look country i took at the georgia water filled country with way back you wouldn't expect me to turn pale country not budget we've not functioned constitutions that turned. into very performing really and success and are forced by the couldn't have been turned into absolute perfectly so that was an excuse me very very familiar as a liberal democracy that's an excuse for venting their standard of living ganguly style judicial system our judicial system had been failing this is true i would admitted by your accusation is th
it's our vision of how safe human rights how soft elements of cooperation. law constitutional issues are going are based on principle and because you don't like being held to account no no it's something that's not the case the think is that. human rights defend you don't we want to we want to avoid thinking we want to avoid code review we want to avoid that something and interpretation is sticking over the right sense of the word we have agreed to and that's what is happening in this case was...
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in barcelona at the weekend valuing to end what he called separatist havoc in the eyes of number of human rights organizations your security forces were responsible for at least part of that havoc you denied this against the video evidence broadcast by a number of mainstream rock lasting organizations around the world what did you base your denial on well i didn't deny i mean i didn't i say i thought i was so yes yes and i mean on the basis of what of the fact that you know of the fact of the data that were made public after this supposedly excessive force i mean there's all the people will fall for it from the the government of catalonia at the time they said they accepted that only four people were taken to hospital they claim that eight hundred were treated for injuries but they acknowledge that half of that were simply unsightly attacks i mean honestly there may have been cases of force but that was not excessive force and that was not a deliberate force it was a reaction to provoke asian from people who prevented them from this charging the mandate that they had received by the court
in barcelona at the weekend valuing to end what he called separatist havoc in the eyes of number of human rights organizations your security forces were responsible for at least part of that havoc you denied this against the video evidence broadcast by a number of mainstream rock lasting organizations around the world what did you base your denial on well i didn't deny i mean i didn't i say i thought i was so yes yes and i mean on the basis of what of the fact that you know of the fact of the...
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the only reason that they need humans in charge of the cranes on this side is because there are humanss around when there are humans. so if there weren't people on the ship, the computers could control this crane as well. it's the same story at the other side of the port. the only thing the autonomous cranes aren't allowed to do is lower the containers onto the lorries because there are human drivers nearby so that part is done by a human crane operator, but from an office nearby. i mean, it's all very impressive. it looks really cool, but there is a flipside to this which is every one of those trucks that's driving around ten years ago would have had a driver and now it doesn't. and there are no crane operators in the middle section either. so while we are looking at the future of work here, we really need to look about the future of the workforce as well. and the workforce at rotterdam has spoken. in 2016, 3,600 workers walked out to protest at increasing automation at the port. niek stam is the union official for ports. he says the dockers know they can't fight automation, but he do
the only reason that they need humans in charge of the cranes on this side is because there are humanss around when there are humans. so if there weren't people on the ship, the computers could control this crane as well. it's the same story at the other side of the port. the only thing the autonomous cranes aren't allowed to do is lower the containers onto the lorries because there are human drivers nearby so that part is done by a human crane operator, but from an office nearby. i mean, it's...