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civilians that are a running distance away with us now the dr no less of assistant professor at durham university specializing in spatial politics and cultural history of time here our correspondent really brought the question to the head there how is president trump going to broker this deal of a lifetime when he talks about when he knows the move of the embassy to jerusalem is going to cause so much trouble on the other side of the border it was predicted it's happened how is he going to. barter is where this one. well the sad truth is that the president and the israeli prime minister do not have the middle east peace process at the top of their agenda. the opening of the embassy today will present very positive images to both the american presidents base and the israeli prime minister's supporters however israelis and palestinians are going to still find themselves tomorrow morning at this very same stalemate that has plagued this region for the past one hundred years. what about the state of all those this has been the most violent day since twenty four taking what is it going to go in the me
civilians that are a running distance away with us now the dr no less of assistant professor at durham university specializing in spatial politics and cultural history of time here our correspondent really brought the question to the head there how is president trump going to broker this deal of a lifetime when he talks about when he knows the move of the embassy to jerusalem is going to cause so much trouble on the other side of the border it was predicted it's happened how is he going to....
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it's no exaggeration to say all the comments we've had, the theme is the same —— durham university.en in the past, a record number of teachers in our schools as well. you know, we are funding the expansion of schools because demographic change, population growth and so on in different parts of the country mean you need to provide new schools and revenue funding of course followed those places, whatever type of school it is. we have expansion funding for comprehensive intake schools, the new wave of free schools, the new wave of free schools and the provision of capital for new voluntary aided schools where there is need, parental demand and were good places can be created and were good places can be created and selected school expansion is pa rt and selected school expansion is part of responding to that demand and making sure there are enough good school places and choice for pa rents. good school places and choice for parents. you will be aware of a letter sent to the prime minister, russell hobby, national association of head teachers, a letter about the funding crisis they say t
it's no exaggeration to say all the comments we've had, the theme is the same —— durham university.en in the past, a record number of teachers in our schools as well. you know, we are funding the expansion of schools because demographic change, population growth and so on in different parts of the country mean you need to provide new schools and revenue funding of course followed those places, whatever type of school it is. we have expansion funding for comprehensive intake schools, the new...
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cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of technology being used by the police in durhamin development for five years. the decisions that hart makes are based on historical data. it uses this information to predict the future outcomes. our artificial intelligence, is looking to the past and the patterns we have observed, to predict the future. we know that the past is not perfect — humans are making decisions, and humans are making predictions in the criminaljustice system. back in peterlee's police station, steve has been assessed and accepted into the checkpoint programme. he ended up spending around eight hours in police custody. what is the future of this kind of technology? in terms of how i see it developing, i think over the next five years there will be a proliferation of these kind of tools, i think going forward society will come to accept them more, but human beings, government, society, needs to stamp its foot little bit about it. and the reason i say that is because we need to have more regulation. a few years back, wearables became the buzzword. but this yea
cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of technology being used by the police in durhamin development for five years. the decisions that hart makes are based on historical data. it uses this information to predict the future outcomes. our artificial intelligence, is looking to the past and the patterns we have observed, to predict the future. we know that the past is not perfect — humans are making decisions, and humans are making predictions in the criminaljustice system....
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durham north carolina. the location is already a high- tech hub and close to three major research universities.the triangle business journey -- journal reports that the deal took place over the weekend as tim cook visited duke university for commencement speech. apple is looking for a place for up to 20,000 technical support employees. apple is said to be looking at a site in northern virginia also. >>> the geological survey has issued a red alert on hawaii's big island. this means a major eruption is imminent. the images are incredible. kilauea is hurling giant plumes of smoke and ash. tens of thousands of feet into the air. scientist say this is not the big one they predicted but it is relieving pressure on kilauea. >> it does not mean that we will not see a bigger more explosive event. not necessarily. it could plug up. we could in the future had the so-called big one. >>> two new lava fissures broke open at kilauea monday and tuesday bringing the total to 21. >>> new at 5 pm, chopper 5 taught hundreds of students sitting up message by making waves at san francisco's ocean beach. it is for t
durham north carolina. the location is already a high- tech hub and close to three major research universities.the triangle business journey -- journal reports that the deal took place over the weekend as tim cook visited duke university for commencement speech. apple is looking for a place for up to 20,000 technical support employees. apple is said to be looking at a site in northern virginia also. >>> the geological survey has issued a red alert on hawaii's big island. this means a...
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cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of the technology being used by the police in durhamor five years. the decisions that hart makes are based on historical data. it uses this information to predict future outcomes. our artificial intelligence, regardless of whether it is the criminaljustice system or somewhere else, is looking to the past and the patterns we've observed, to predict the future. we know that the past was not perfect — human beings were making decisions. by the way, humans were making predictions at every stage of the criminaljustice system, from the first time we had thief—ta kers and the bow street runners. the system makes use of 3a different predictors, which include things like age and gender. but it also uses data from the credit reference agency experian, and it's this data that privacy campaigners find troubling. experian‘s data profiles individuals based on their postcode their household and even down to an individual level. and some of these profile stereotypes include terms like "disconnected youth", "asian heritage", "dependent greys". and peopl
cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of the technology being used by the police in durhamor five years. the decisions that hart makes are based on historical data. it uses this information to predict future outcomes. our artificial intelligence, regardless of whether it is the criminaljustice system or somewhere else, is looking to the past and the patterns we've observed, to predict the future. we know that the past was not perfect — human beings were making decisions. by...
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cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of technology being used by the police in durhamce in durham. it has been in development for five years. the decisions that hart makes are based on historical data. it uses this information to predict the future outcomes. barrass official intelligence —— our artificial intelligence, it is looking to the past and the pattern —— patterns we have observed, and looks to the future. we know that passes not perfect, humans are making decisions and humans are making predictions in the criminaljustin ‘s system. and humans are making predictions in the criminaljustin 's system. -- justice system. this is a misuse of the four different rictus which include things age and gender, but it also uses data from the credit reference agency, and it is this data that privacy campaigners find troubling. the data profile individuals based on their postcode their household and even down to an individual level. and some of these profile stereotypes include terms like" disconnected youth", "asian heritage", things are —— people are sorted into these catego
cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of technology being used by the police in durhamce in durham. it has been in development for five years. the decisions that hart makes are based on historical data. it uses this information to predict the future outcomes. barrass official intelligence —— our artificial intelligence, it is looking to the past and the pattern —— patterns we have observed, and looks to the future. we know that passes not perfect, humans are making...
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cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of the technology being used by the police in durhaml intelligence regards as whether it's criminaljustice or somewhere else, is building, it's looking to the past and the patterns that were observed in the past to predict the future. and we know the past wasn't perfect. human beings were making decisions. and, by the way, human beings are making predictions at every stage in the criminaljustice system, from the first time we had thief—takers in the bow street runners. back in peterlee's police station, steve has been assessed and accepted into the checkpoint programme. he ended up spending around eight hours in police custody. i'll grab my stuff and i'll come round the front and we'll give you a lift. what's the future for this kind of technology? in terms of how i see it developing, i think over the next five years, i think there will be a proliferation of these kind of tools. i think going forward, society will come to accept them more. but the human beings, government, society, needs to stamp its foot little bit about it. and the re
cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of the technology being used by the police in durhaml intelligence regards as whether it's criminaljustice or somewhere else, is building, it's looking to the past and the patterns that were observed in the past to predict the future. and we know the past wasn't perfect. human beings were making decisions. and, by the way, human beings are making predictions at every stage in the criminaljustice system, from the first time we had...
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cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of the technology being used by the police in durhamto the past and the patterns we have observed, to predict the future. we know that the past is not perfect — humans are making decisions, but humans are also making predictions in the criminaljustice system. back in peterlee's police station, steve has been assessed and accepted into the checkpoint programme. he ended up spending around eight hours in police custody. i will grab my stuff, come round the front and give you a lift. what is the future of this kind of technology? in terms of how i see it developing, i think over the next five years there will be a proliferation of these kind of tools, i think going forward society will come to accept them more, but human beings, government, society, needs to stamp its foot little bit about it. and the reason i say that is because we need to have more regulation. a few years back, wearables became the buzzword. but this year, there has been a lot of talk about hearables. now, that could mean a personal training session or real—time translat
cambridge university's criminology lab is the birthplace of the technology being used by the police in durhamto the past and the patterns we have observed, to predict the future. we know that the past is not perfect — humans are making decisions, but humans are also making predictions in the criminaljustice system. back in peterlee's police station, steve has been assessed and accepted into the checkpoint programme. he ended up spending around eight hours in police custody. i will grab my...