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needs to be studied but how healthy can smartphone games be this is being researched at the technical university of darmstadt ph d. students have come up with a type of pac-man game in the real world the game of collects coins while being chased by ghosts who speed increases or decreases according to the game this fitness. researchers define goober's sees a great medical advantage in health games. reverence for couch by comparison conventional therapy doesn't include a playful aspect and there are certain cognitive exercises like one study that you just have to get through. if you add an aspect of playfulness the chances are you'll have more fun for a long time and that increases motivation that's your. the classic health game was developed in the us remission is a game for children with cancer originally designed as a 3 d. shooter where you shoot cancer cells there are multiple playing modes around now the goal is to destroy the team on every level this game cannot fight real cancer of course but it can assess the therapy. you learn a little bit about the illness how it works and that you can figh
needs to be studied but how healthy can smartphone games be this is being researched at the technical university of darmstadt ph d. students have come up with a type of pac-man game in the real world the game of collects coins while being chased by ghosts who speed increases or decreases according to the game this fitness. researchers define goober's sees a great medical advantage in health games. reverence for couch by comparison conventional therapy doesn't include a playful aspect and there...
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grappling with civil unrest we can now speak to lydia who is a and historian and lecturer at the technical university of kenya she's joining us live from the capital nairobi thank you very much for talking to us what would you say is the most enduring legacy of daniel more. well daniel i've got my was president for 24 years that's a long time and he is remembered for this school milk program he's also remembered for his tough entire leavened rule. he'll be remembered for those 2 things i would say would you say on balance and that it's with a great deal of action because of the milk program or with loathing because of the amount of repression kenyon's that to endure over 24 years. there's a generation of shifts they ngo and remember him because of the milk the good times was available to school children built monuments this lately older people remember him very differently university students anybody older than that if you got on the wrong side of the law or the wrong side of president morsi that was the end of you . right he was he was kenya's 2nd president and many of called him the accidental preside
grappling with civil unrest we can now speak to lydia who is a and historian and lecturer at the technical university of kenya she's joining us live from the capital nairobi thank you very much for talking to us what would you say is the most enduring legacy of daniel more. well daniel i've got my was president for 24 years that's a long time and he is remembered for this school milk program he's also remembered for his tough entire leavened rule. he'll be remembered for those 2 things i would...
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medium with film is a historian and lecturer at the technical university of kenya she says more you will be remembered as a president who ruled with an eye and faced. other while i was president for 24 years that's a long time and he is remembered for this school milk program he's also remembered for his tough intolerant. he was a very quiet educator noted don't call him a politician nobody thought he was going to last long so he became president to fill in that gap. 1981 was the decisive act that made us see his true colors there was an attempted coup and after that moyes rude was inflexible he made sure that we understood who was leading we tend to forget that morning ruled for us from a very small minority group. and i suppose that did something to our democracy but i would only call it democracy in quotes it was a one party system and we knew who the leader was the news always started with the president what he did what he didn't do he was not a tolerant leader and we were ruled for a very long time by a minority leader from the minority i suppose that's what kept kenya safe compared
medium with film is a historian and lecturer at the technical university of kenya she says more you will be remembered as a president who ruled with an eye and faced. other while i was president for 24 years that's a long time and he is remembered for this school milk program he's also remembered for his tough intolerant. he was a very quiet educator noted don't call him a politician nobody thought he was going to last long so he became president to fill in that gap. 1981 was the decisive act...
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of the cold war, again, these capabilities are dismantled. >> as you can tell, we are having some technical difficulty from the program of george washington university, but we will take that program and air it later in our schedule. some related news to what they , thealking about at gwu u.s. has imposed new rules on state chinese media, the trump administration said on tuesday it will begin treating five chinese state-run media entities with u.s. operations the same as foreign embassies, requiring to register their employees at u.s. properties with the state department. read more on voanews.com. have the winners for the george polk awards in journalism. and more from campaign 20 tonight, president trump holding phoenix,n rally in arizona. watch that rally at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. our c-span campaign 2020 bust team is traveling across the country, asking voters what issues should presidential candidates address? >> this election, the most important issue for me is civil rights and civil liberties, like voting rights, reproductive rights, civil liberties reform, and reproductiv
of the cold war, again, these capabilities are dismantled. >> as you can tell, we are having some technical difficulty from the program of george washington university, but we will take that program and air it later in our schedule. some related news to what they , thealking about at gwu u.s. has imposed new rules on state chinese media, the trump administration said on tuesday it will begin treating five chinese state-run media entities with u.s. operations the same as foreign embassies,...
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technical colleges. dozens of colleges and universities and i tried to count the number and i still don't know the exact number, i 69 ineen numbers like some instances or 100 and others. i think there were 60 or 70 that of that firstnse moral act of 1862 and there were additional ones additional laws that were established later on. the second moral act in the 1890's that affected african american institutions and made it possible for some of those schools to be created at that time. then similar measures in recent times where we have the introduction of tribal colleges and community colleges. these land-grant colleges gave ordinary americans easier access to higher education. and exposed them to opportunities for advancement they may not have had without the presence of these institutions. what it is doing is, it is not so much focusing on the classical education as much as it is teaching them practical kinds of things. how they're going to be able to survive as farmers and in the technical and mechanical fields. despite his own success without the benefit of a formal education, lincoln recognized the d
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this project is run by a bromance technical university and no we're here to meet the developer of something . what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of pearland. on for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for it imagine that it's maybe a lot of other said neither of. us but with the addition of information what we are providing. it with so that i have let's say. 3 hours. so these cars can scan they are driving environment i can't tell what is going to happen next i want to know how well the computers can figure out how we humans behave on the streets. so i went for a drive from funi 1st test car i was a bit disappointed when left director actually has the wheel. to focus which would be good when he will be. looking in from 0. point 00.30 on the d.c. we could be intelligence we were very busy lives and all. devices of all in several segments. with the sensors to build up the perception that we. couldn't speak we can't. hold the future can look like. this in thinking o
this project is run by a bromance technical university and no we're here to meet the developer of something . what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of pearland. on for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for it imagine that it's maybe a lot of other said neither of. us but with the addition of information what we are providing. it with so that i have let's say. 3 hours....
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this project is run by a bro mance technical university and no we're here to meet the developers of the. what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on the for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for imagine that your. father said. but with the addition of information what we are providing that of your car you'd be able to that i have let's say. these cars can scan the i'm driving environment i can't tell what is going to happen next i want to know how well the computers can figure out how we humans behave on the streets. so i went for trifles universities test cars i was a bit disappointed when left director actually has the wheel. i want. to feel good with the job it will be sure. to get it from 0. point 00.30 on the distributor it will tell you that if he were really he plays a role then devise a role in several segments. for example with his hands to build up. to the state. of the future look like. this in thinking that i'm going to. follow it is a good
this project is run by a bro mance technical university and no we're here to meet the developers of the. what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on the for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for imagine that your. father said. but with the addition of information what we are providing that of your car you'd be able to that i have let's say. these cars can scan...
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this project is run by romans technical university and no we're here to meet the developers of the . what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on the for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for you made that your. father said i was lead out of. bounds but with the addition of information what we are providing that your car would be able to that i have let's say. i was. mostly. so these cars can scan they are driving environment i can't tell what is going to happen next i want to know how well the computers can figure out how we humans behave on the streets. so why even for trifles universities test cars i was a bit disappointed when left director actually has the wheel. all the difficulty with when he will be who. will be in from 0. point 00.30 on the distributed intelligence we were really in the lives of all. devices of all in several segments. with the fans are committed. to the state. of the future can look like. this in thinking that i think. it i
this project is run by romans technical university and no we're here to meet the developers of the . what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on the for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for you made that your. father said i was lead out of. bounds but with the addition of information what we are providing that your car would be able to that i have let's say....
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this project is run by romans technical university and no we're here to meet the developers of the . what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on the for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for it imagine that it's maybe a lot of other said. but with the addition of information what we are providing. let's say. these cars can scan be a driving environment can you tell what is going to happen next i want to know how well the computers can figure out how we humans behave on the street. so i went for a trifle is universities test cars i was a bit disappointed when left director actually has to we. all. do feel good when he will be. looking for work. in our airport preview on the distributor of intelligence we were really busy lives and all. devices have all been several segments. first of all with the sensors. that we. couldn't speak. polish the future can look like. this in thinking it's another good. idea to give it to those who have some close calls wo
this project is run by romans technical university and no we're here to meet the developers of the . what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on the for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for it imagine that it's maybe a lot of other said. but with the addition of information what we are providing. let's say. these cars can scan be a driving environment can you...
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whether they be technical inaccuracy is or asked with an algorithm ready to start trust and i've heard of issues ryan kelly is a researcher on computing and information systems at the university of melbourne he's been involved in an elaborate biometric experiment to raise awareness about the potentials and limitations of biometric analysis it's called biometric mera and i gave it a go using nothing but an image of my face the system produces a detailed report and its assessment of my age race level of attractiveness and even aspects of my personality ranging from happiness and we'd miss to aggressiveness and responsibility to teach the algorithm to do this research is us human volunteers to judge the. thousands of photos for the same territory sticks my
whether they be technical inaccuracy is or asked with an algorithm ready to start trust and i've heard of issues ryan kelly is a researcher on computing and information systems at the university of melbourne he's been involved in an elaborate biometric experiment to raise awareness about the potentials and limitations of biometric analysis it's called biometric mera and i gave it a go using nothing but an image of my face the system produces a detailed report and its assessment of my age race...
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this is a function of the building at kristen's technical university dietz a spent 2 hours taking pictures from 11 pm until 1 am when the 2nd attack began air raid wardens knew to round the area with portable sirens and told people to get off the streets. be a hilton he's a slice of the sirens made a soft whining sound we thought they can't be bombing us together cause fires were like a tornado and that's when we heard the rumbling noise of the planes again troika. more than 500 lancaster aircraft now approach central princeton from the west over a period of just 24 minutes they dropped more than 1800 tons of bombs. woodward and on about washed the 2nd raid called the people in a cell is completely by surprise it was too old and complicated the destruction of dresden was now complete the firestorm continued to spread there was no way to stop it the fires were raging in so many parts of the city where you can flush in her fish not in part because of its border. this footage was shot by a british air crew entire sections of the city were in flames. the fire strolled through older densely bui
this is a function of the building at kristen's technical university dietz a spent 2 hours taking pictures from 11 pm until 1 am when the 2nd attack began air raid wardens knew to round the area with portable sirens and told people to get off the streets. be a hilton he's a slice of the sirens made a soft whining sound we thought they can't be bombing us together cause fires were like a tornado and that's when we heard the rumbling noise of the planes again troika. more than 500 lancaster...
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through collaboration between the donna moore foundation, the technical college, francis marion university and local businesses. this state-of-the-art career center provides students with training certifications, dual credit courses, along with business incubator space. superintendent spearman proposed that we replicate this model in rural school districts by providing a state match for collaborations between technical colleges, school districts and businesses. i ask that you approve my budget request of $50 million for this effort. [ applause ] >> in this economy when we have jobs looking for people, there's no reason for anyone who can work not to be working including able-bodied people. able-bodied people on public assistance. we must leave no stone unturned to help our state's businesses fill those jobs with skilled, educated, and trained workers. last year i issued an executive order requiring able-bodied medicaid recipients to pursue 80 hours a month, education, job training, or employment. in december the centers for medicare and medicaid services approved these requirements. welfare to work is one of the great succes
through collaboration between the donna moore foundation, the technical college, francis marion university and local businesses. this state-of-the-art career center provides students with training certifications, dual credit courses, along with business incubator space. superintendent spearman proposed that we replicate this model in rural school districts by providing a state match for collaborations between technical colleges, school districts and businesses. i ask that you approve my budget...
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of it. a technicality noted by organizers. as a matter of fact one of the universitiesed to stop the program once they realized it was really a sham in order to promote the trump campaign and the trump presidency. they literally handed out cash money. talk about the booming economy for everybody. african-americans are still at the rate of double unemployment than those of white -- charles: rashad before you go down the checklist -- >> it is reality, not a checklist. charles: no. these things have improved dramatically. i go over the numbers every single night. black employment to population higher. black wages higher. black homeownership, higher. >> talk about black wages. let is a have a conversation not shouting match. charles: 50 years of racism and discrimination and by the way, lackluster policies from democrats -- >> do you want to engage in conversation with me. charles: i want to bring in some of the other guests, you will say something that you say every time. >> you won't give me a chance to respond to. >> i would like to jump in a here. >> charles came to me
of it. a technicality noted by organizers. as a matter of fact one of the universitiesed to stop the program once they realized it was really a sham in order to promote the trump campaign and the trump presidency. they literally handed out cash money. talk about the booming economy for everybody. african-americans are still at the rate of double unemployment than those of white -- charles: rashad before you go down the checklist -- >> it is reality, not a checklist. charles: no. these...
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a corporate form a university or hospital or school or business, civic association committees are all institutions technically legally formalize. some institutions are durable forms ofifferent kind may be shaped by laws or norms or rules without a corporate structure. the family, for example, is an institution in some ways the first and foremost institution of every society. we can talk about the institution of marriage or put particular tradition a profession as an institution. the rule of law itself is an institution. that there durable is essential institution keeps its general shape over time so it shapes the realm of life in which it might be said to operate. usually changes only very gradually and incrementally. flash mobs don't count in institutions. most important, what's it distinct is it's a form it's a structure and contour. it's the shape of the whole. the organization that speaks of its purpose and its logic and function and meaning. a social form an institution is not just a bunch of people, it's a bunch of people order together to achieve a purpose to pursue a goal to advance an ideal and that means institutions are also by their nature, formative. th
a corporate form a university or hospital or school or business, civic association committees are all institutions technically legally formalize. some institutions are durable forms ofifferent kind may be shaped by laws or norms or rules without a corporate structure. the family, for example, is an institution in some ways the first and foremost institution of every society. we can talk about the institution of marriage or put particular tradition a profession as an institution. the rule of law...
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gaining seats in some of these german parliament but if you look at working patterns and there's a very interesting study that was published last year from the technical universityin munich looking at voting at 192-830-3220 extension 17 you could see that especially in rural areas there is a continuation of right being voting patterns throughout all of these elections so this is not a particularly east german problem and let me remind you how now is not in east germany in castle same state in germany has been the politician look of us met at a summit last year that also is not in east germany so it's a fairly equally distributed german problem certainly the challenges in east germany out different then they are in this germany because there you have biographies of the population that had a massive rupture with german unification and the nicam peached breakdown of the economy in his germany so you have families who after had seen their entire life you would disappear overnight within 6 months and this kind of economic fear is easier to stoke maybe in east germany than if germany but external for big racist white men views unfortunately fairly well distributed all
gaining seats in some of these german parliament but if you look at working patterns and there's a very interesting study that was published last year from the technical universityin munich looking at voting at 192-830-3220 extension 17 you could see that especially in rural areas there is a continuation of right being voting patterns throughout all of these elections so this is not a particularly east german problem and let me remind you how now is not in east germany in castle same state in...
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i admit because besides his absolute technical preparation in the most difficult and challenging contrapuntal classical works he has a personality all of universal appeal. here he is recording demos for his next album which will boast a colorful mix of styles among other things the musicians. experimenting with the piece by italian baroque composer pietro antonio look at any. mile an ist is kind are we jaya a musical maverick at home in many different worlds. and with that it's time to say goodbye as always thanks for joining in and we'll see again there. are new shoes turning for me on the most most listening to this youngest member me on 6000000 mentioned the need to enough from the tsunami. is enough to fill problems into. do caminiti listen we need some. new skills a strict us this new mines in the. global free throws of. news on d w. to lead it in the blood. in latin america sing silver and lead our dog on the ground everyday because mining operations are taking a heavy toll on the local residents some even pay with their lives. but as long as the international demand for these resources keeps rising south america's mining boom will continu
i admit because besides his absolute technical preparation in the most difficult and challenging contrapuntal classical works he has a personality all of universal appeal. here he is recording demos for his next album which will boast a colorful mix of styles among other things the musicians. experimenting with the piece by italian baroque composer pietro antonio look at any. mile an ist is kind are we jaya a musical maverick at home in many different worlds. and with that it's time to say...
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no, america's universities are key centers of scientific research and technical innovation.ould like to steal that information. and they are. as of tonight, the fbi is investigating more than 1,000 cases in which they believe china has stolen research from american firms. if anything, our top colleges and universities are encouraging this to happen. and you can see it by the way they recruit. chinese grad students fill our research labs. this makes college administrators much richer but also allows the chinese government easy access to critical information. some of it that directly bears on our national security. american academics have made it clear whose side they are on. last november officials at university of missouri kansas city removed artistic display supporting protesters in hong kong because chinese students complained. according to the new remust be biblical columbia university global center in beijing cancelled talks because they might upset chinese officials. they are squelching free speech at the direction of communist china. that's common in the business world
no, america's universities are key centers of scientific research and technical innovation.ould like to steal that information. and they are. as of tonight, the fbi is investigating more than 1,000 cases in which they believe china has stolen research from american firms. if anything, our top colleges and universities are encouraging this to happen. and you can see it by the way they recruit. chinese grad students fill our research labs. this makes college administrators much richer but also...
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i admit because besides his absolute technical preparation been the most difficult and challenging contrapuntal classical works he has a personality all of universal appeal. here he is recording demos for his next album which will boast a colorful mix of styles among other things the musicians. experimenting with a piece by italian baroque composer pietro antonio look at any. violent east is kind are we jaya a musical maverick at home in many different worlds. and with that it's time to say goodbye as always thanks for joining us and we'll see you again soon. go to politics and keep learning. wait a 2nd we want the whole picture caught facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from another reality to cryptocurrency to your top picks for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to devise a simple fascist. for 15 minutes now and good. enough in a plane recently. developers have big plans to air taxi may help make the cities solve their transportation problems. is this a viable option for the future. or just a lot of hot air. on d w. w's crime fighters are back to africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the whole episod
i admit because besides his absolute technical preparation been the most difficult and challenging contrapuntal classical works he has a personality all of universal appeal. here he is recording demos for his next album which will boast a colorful mix of styles among other things the musicians. experimenting with a piece by italian baroque composer pietro antonio look at any. violent east is kind are we jaya a musical maverick at home in many different worlds. and with that it's time to say...
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university of new hampshire. good morning to you dante. i have to make sure after the technical issue in the first hour, can you hear me? >> yes. good morning. >> excellent. good. good morning to both of you. i want to start with this new ad from the former vice president going after former mayor pete buttigieg. i want you to hear what he said about going after his opponent. this was may of 2019. >> you will never hear me speak ill of another democratic candidate. there's a simple reason for that. we have to be in a position, whomever the nominee is, to be able to win. >> he's now going back on that. dante, any indication of why, specifically in new hampshire, based on how much you know of the electorate there, that the vice president is struggling? >> yeah. i think the big problem for joe biden here in new hampshire is-electability. new hampshire democrats were favorably disposed to joe biden. they like joe biden. if joe biden had done well in iowa, won the state, i think a lot of the democrats would have said okay, it's joe and would have gone with him over bernie sanders. but
university of new hampshire. good morning to you dante. i have to make sure after the technical issue in the first hour, can you hear me? >> yes. good morning. >> excellent. good. good morning to both of you. i want to start with this new ad from the former vice president going after former mayor pete buttigieg. i want you to hear what he said about going after his opponent. this was may of 2019. >> you will never hear me speak ill of another democratic candidate. there's a...
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technical education for the first time in a decade. and after years of decline, we are turning around university student enrollment by making college more affordable, expanding scholarships to an additional 10,000 college-bound students. and this fall, more than half of the families in our state will be eligible for free tuition at the university of illinois. [ applause ] we made health care more available and more affordable. working with senator andy menar, we capped out-of-pocket insulin costs at $100 for a 30-day supply so that no one in illinois has to decide between buying food and paying for the medicine they need to stay alive. we expanded insurance coverage for mammograms and reproductive health and we protected people who need treatment for life-threatening allergic reactions. overall, the number of opioid-related deaths are declining. we diminished dependence on opioids by reforming the medical cannabis program to cover chronic pain conditions and we're focused on using evidence-based practices to reduce racial disparities as we continue to battle the opioid crisis. in the face of the resurgences of measles and mumps and othe
technical education for the first time in a decade. and after years of decline, we are turning around university student enrollment by making college more affordable, expanding scholarships to an additional 10,000 college-bound students. and this fall, more than half of the families in our state will be eligible for free tuition at the university of illinois. [ applause ] we made health care more available and more affordable. working with senator andy menar, we capped out-of-pocket insulin...
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university of sheffield. interesting that phrase, the age of digital independence, because children may have the technical knownal intelligence to weave their way through them? interesting question. so, 0fcom are using this measure of how many ten—year—olds have a smartphone to look at what they categorise as digital independence. we know that children have very sophisticated digital skills and the more they are becoming exposed to the digital, the more they develop the digital, the more they develop the skills. it is a really difficult one. i know friends that talk about their children and you hear about all sorts of anxieties about things like online bullying, and the kind of co nte nt like online bullying, and the kind of content that children can access with these devices. we do believe strongly that parents have a huge role to play in mediating children's use of technological devices. a big pa rt use of technological devices. a big part of that is may a small sort of active type of mediation. getting to know what children are doing online, getting to know what their passions are online and being able to e
university of sheffield. interesting that phrase, the age of digital independence, because children may have the technical knownal intelligence to weave their way through them? interesting question. so, 0fcom are using this measure of how many ten—year—olds have a smartphone to look at what they categorise as digital independence. we know that children have very sophisticated digital skills and the more they are becoming exposed to the digital, the more they develop the digital, the more...
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of common life the shape and structure of what we do together they are organizations like a corporate form a university or civic association that are technically and legally formalized maybe they are shaped by laws or norms or rules without a corporate structure we could talk about the institution of marriage or tradition or profession and the rule of law itself is an institution but it keeps its general shape over time so hathat shapes the realm of life it usually changes only very gradually and incrementally in flash mobs don't count but it is a form in the deepest sense of structure and contour the shape of the whole, the organization speaking of the prof on - - the process not just a bunch of people but to achieve a purpose and to pursue a goal to advance the ideal that they are also formative to structure interactions and as a result they structure us a our expectations and characters andch souls to help to form us in the formative role and how they relate to the social crisis. and with loss of truss and then to paint a very grim picture and in the early 1970s and continues to do it on a regular basis. into the branches of the federal gov
of common life the shape and structure of what we do together they are organizations like a corporate form a university or civic association that are technically and legally formalized maybe they are shaped by laws or norms or rules without a corporate structure we could talk about the institution of marriage or tradition or profession and the rule of law itself is an institution but it keeps its general shape over time so hathat shapes the realm of life it usually changes only very gradually...
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right we seem to be having some technical difficulties there we were speaking which i'm all joachim professor of history and international relations at lebanese university in beirut. meanwhile against the background of the military action and lives syrian refugees are moving toward the european border these pictures obtained by our roughly below agency show people carrying children reportedly making their way to greece as we mentioned earlier turkish officials have threatened to open the borders more turkish troops are killed in syria. and with the number of newcomers set to rise people on the greek islands are holding protests against their government's latest plans to create new refugee camps there on thursday the island of lesbos was paralyzed by a general strike people joined a march chanting slogans against the current situation existing camp on lesbos currently holds around 20000 migrants although it was only designed for 3000 earlier this week several rallies against the building of more migrant cams turned violent and the government's an extra police there but the move only made islanders more angry. the fight continues nothing is struggling to
right we seem to be having some technical difficulties there we were speaking which i'm all joachim professor of history and international relations at lebanese university in beirut. meanwhile against the background of the military action and lives syrian refugees are moving toward the european border these pictures obtained by our roughly below agency show people carrying children reportedly making their way to greece as we mentioned earlier turkish officials have threatened to open the...
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university. our interloper is dr. cory shockey here, who is technically a political scientist and protege of tom schelling. frankly, cory is a longtime dear friend and colleague from the bush administration, as well, has had many important roles in academic think takes in london, and is frankly, a better historian than card-carrying historians. we are honored. ,inally, professor anja preston a canadian by birth, did much of his education and studies in the united states, now a professor in the u.k. at cambridge university, also a dear friend and contributor to the book. with that, we turn it over to our panel. each one will be reading his or her comments. i assume we'll have a q&a time. please welcome our panel. [applause] it's good that the podium is set up like it is, otherwise i'm mic upll had moved the to his level and i will have been jumping up and down to reach it. so, let me begin by saying i'm thrilled to join this project, accept jeff's invitation. because of the drama controversy and implications, ongoing implications that attended the bush administrations to go into iraq, and i will underscore
university. our interloper is dr. cory shockey here, who is technically a political scientist and protege of tom schelling. frankly, cory is a longtime dear friend and colleague from the bush administration, as well, has had many important roles in academic think takes in london, and is frankly, a better historian than card-carrying historians. we are honored. ,inally, professor anja preston a canadian by birth, did much of his education and studies in the united states, now a professor in the...
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is that professor of political science and international studies at the university 'd of birmingham in the u.k. and he told us that the delay in the iowa results was merely a technical glitch there was a failure of an app to transmit the votes from each of the $1600.00 town hall meetings the caucuses to the center and when that failed they had to record by taking photos of the paper results and they were there were a few discrepancies now those have been resolved there's no indication from any of the candidates that they're disputing the result i suspect that on this roller coaster we call the presidential campaign within 48 hours even though the balloons have been burst in iowa the chaos would be left behind so no i think we're not looking at as it were a massive fraud a manipulation we are talking about a 21st century clutch list talk about the fact that 6 days from now we're in new hampshire in the 1st primary and everything can change again but for now what we can say is bernie sanders who won the popular vote that's a big boost for him because he is favored to win in new hampshire so he's very much as it were at the lead of the pack he put it has done well but
is that professor of political science and international studies at the university 'd of birmingham in the u.k. and he told us that the delay in the iowa results was merely a technical glitch there was a failure of an app to transmit the votes from each of the $1600.00 town hall meetings the caucuses to the center and when that failed they had to record by taking photos of the paper results and they were there were a few discrepancies now those have been resolved there's no indication from any...
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technical university and no we're here to meet the developer something. what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on a for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for you made that your. father said. but with the addition of information what we are providing for your car would be. let's say. 3 hours. so these cars can scan they are driving environment i can't tell what is going to happen next i want to know how well the computers can figure out how we humans behave on the streets. so i've been forthright and universities test cars i was a bit disappointed when left director extra has grabbed the wheel. of. the field when he will be who. will be in from 0. 00.30 on the distribution of intelligence here where really he plays a role. devise a role in several segments. with the sensors to build up. to the state. polls the future can look like. this in thinking it's another good. idea to give it to those who have some close calls working for the. job of your. words with those whom you know the virtual person is going to be most of the story with what's
technical university and no we're here to meet the developer something. what is the difference between my autonomous driving car and the test field you have installed here right in the middle of berlin. on a for the 2nd now it's warning me to take over the steering so i'm just going to do it for you made that your. father said. but with the addition of information what we are providing for your car would be. let's say. 3 hours. so these cars can scan they are driving environment i can't tell...
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whether they be technical inaccuracy is or asked with an algorithm ready to start trust and i've heard of issues ryan kelly is a researcher on computing and information systems at the university of melbourne he's been involved in an elaborate biometric experiment to raise awareness about the potentials and limitations of biometric analysis it's called biometric mera and i gave it a go using nothing but an image of my face the system produces a detailed report and its assessment of my age race level of attractiveness and even aspects of my personality ranging from happiness and we'd miss to aggressiveness and responsibility to teach the algorithm to do this research is us human volunteers to judge the. thousands of photos for the same territory sticks my feet. every day yet really you know very you know you're getting that right. now it's easy to laugh at the results or shrug them off as just a bit of fun but there's more to it so one of the reasons it's important to teach people about the limitations of artificial intelligence and these kinds of analyses is because people might assume that because it's done by a computer it's objective and correct and what they might not real
whether they be technical inaccuracy is or asked with an algorithm ready to start trust and i've heard of issues ryan kelly is a researcher on computing and information systems at the university of melbourne he's been involved in an elaborate biometric experiment to raise awareness about the potentials and limitations of biometric analysis it's called biometric mera and i gave it a go using nothing but an image of my face the system produces a detailed report and its assessment of my age race...
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university but we also know that you to sydney seems to have signed other arraignments that you know what not technically illegal to raise major red flags we need to ask the social and political consequences of technology advancement in america option of technology just just very broadly we need to start understanding the implications and so if there is a. a affirm that's backed by a regime that doesn't purport to be a liberal western democracy and it's engaging in what could be. developments that help suppress people then that's a dangerous thing. in 27 tane u.t.s. signed a 10000000 dollar deal with a state owned military company called china electronics technology corp to fund a new high tech research center one of its projects focused on public security video analysis the company c.t.c. had earlier developed a mass surveillance used to monitor we get synching. u.t.s. denies its research contributed to the app. but we can reveal its abandoning the project down to others would see t.c. because of concerns expressed by strongly as defense department. anyone seeking money needs to. quite clearly understand what obligations are associated with that money and they also need to understand in the
university but we also know that you to sydney seems to have signed other arraignments that you know what not technically illegal to raise major red flags we need to ask the social and political consequences of technology advancement in america option of technology just just very broadly we need to start understanding the implications and so if there is a. a affirm that's backed by a regime that doesn't purport to be a liberal western democracy and it's engaging in what could be. developments...
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great university in this school pounts ouints out, you d you increase by 50% the potential of that child to do well in school and beyond. we propose making community college free, also getting technicales free. and what we have to do as well, we have to invest in not just community college but hbcus. everybody forgets why they occurred, why they existed, because they couldn't go to school anywhere else. the consequence has been significant. they would be unable to build a foundational base on which they have money to invest. look what every other school is doing. they're competing for federal grants to do research in areas. when i was vice president, the president had me go down, down to the tidewater, investing in a program to teach in an hbcu cybersecurity. the program is booming. people want to be treated fairly. i was with marvin, his neighborhood, his district. the highest eviction rate in the united states of america, his district, north charleston. he took me through, to see the response he gets. what's happening? the fact is too many communities are being treated unfairly. so that's why i proposed a bill of rights to protect those who are being evicted and help them get a fig
great university in this school pounts ouints out, you d you increase by 50% the potential of that child to do well in school and beyond. we propose making community college free, also getting technicales free. and what we have to do as well, we have to invest in not just community college but hbcus. everybody forgets why they occurred, why they existed, because they couldn't go to school anywhere else. the consequence has been significant. they would be unable to build a foundational base on...
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technical school, or a four-year degree. currently, in missouri, approximately 30% of our population has a four-year degree, with a college or university, meaning that 70% do not. we need to move away from the stigma that not having a college degree is a failure, when in fact, there are many other excellent education and job training opportunities. this is why we're seeking $750,000 to certify approximately 12,000 new high school students as work ready through the work keys program, and this is a major step that could open doors to students, not sure if college is the immediate plan, but still put them on a path to greater opportunities. [ applause ] in addition, we are proposing greater access to virtual education for high school students, as well as home school students, and we will also be working to expand opportunities through jobs for american graduates, a program that helps youth grauduate from high schoo and transition to the work force. and for our college bound students, we have secured a total of $5.3 million to increase bright flight and a-plus scholarship funding. [ applause ] >> we are also proposing another $19 million f
technical school, or a four-year degree. currently, in missouri, approximately 30% of our population has a four-year degree, with a college or university, meaning that 70% do not. we need to move away from the stigma that not having a college degree is a failure, when in fact, there are many other excellent education and job training opportunities. this is why we're seeking $750,000 to certify approximately 12,000 new high school students as work ready through the work keys program, and this is...