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what's a human being worth. if you break down the body it's about sixty six percent water twenty percent carbon six percent oxygen and two percent and one third to all told the elements in the human body are worth about ten euro. the body also contains some gold nickel and copper but in trace amounts too small to calculate so in chemical terms a human is no more valuable than fish meat or autumn leaves in terms of organs however the body is a gold mine they're worth an estimated one point seven million euros. on the black market that is whether the donor would see any of that some is another matter some people's body parts are worth even more. soccer player cristiana rinaldo his legs for example are insured for one hundred forty million euros let's look at productivity as a measure. the term human capital was coined by economists to describe the economic value of human capacities. to some the term has connotations of slavery to others it reflects a progressive idea of employees as capital rather than expense wha
what's a human being worth. if you break down the body it's about sixty six percent water twenty percent carbon six percent oxygen and two percent and one third to all told the elements in the human body are worth about ten euro. the body also contains some gold nickel and copper but in trace amounts too small to calculate so in chemical terms a human is no more valuable than fish meat or autumn leaves in terms of organs however the body is a gold mine they're worth an estimated one point seven...
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a measure. the term human capital was coined by a columnists to describe the economic value of human capacities. to some the term has connotations of slavery to others it reflects a progressive idea of employees as capital rather than expense what about dependence and compensation how much can dependents be compensated if you lose your life in an accident or a disaster well that varies. the family of a policeman who died in the nine eleven terror attacks was paid eight hundred fifty thousand dollars in federal compensation. but the family of a stockbroker who perished received six million dollars on the grounds that the stockbroker earned more and would have continued to do so loss of future earnings in other words that's how capitalism works. and humans emotional words insurance companies can't put a price tag on that only our loved ones can. now some people actually have made it that business to calculate a human being's worth because after a disaster for example a plane crash or a car accident any incident that costs human life compensation is often paid by those responsible to the relatives
a measure. the term human capital was coined by a columnists to describe the economic value of human capacities. to some the term has connotations of slavery to others it reflects a progressive idea of employees as capital rather than expense what about dependence and compensation how much can dependents be compensated if you lose your life in an accident or a disaster well that varies. the family of a policeman who died in the nine eleven terror attacks was paid eight hundred fifty thousand...
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new human life is born. an dna, a human being is not its mother or father, it's not a polyp, if we found a human embryo on another planet the headlines would scream human life found on mars. the continuous processing growt growth. abortion is the killing of this human life. later the abortion takes place, the more brutal the procedure. no matter the brutality, it is obvious that abortion is not some mere optional surgery to be for performed for convenience and it's even more obvious that those who want to protect the lives of the unborn aren't trying to control women's bodies. those who cherish abortion are trying to control and dismember the bodies of the unborn. think about that next time you see a radical feminist in a handmade tale outfit suggesting you better respect her right to carve apart an unborn body in the womb. no more euphemisms. thanks for watching. i will be back next sunday for my final special. steve hilton is coming up next. >> breaking tonight, new extremism from the left in the wake of bre
new human life is born. an dna, a human being is not its mother or father, it's not a polyp, if we found a human embryo on another planet the headlines would scream human life found on mars. the continuous processing growt growth. abortion is the killing of this human life. later the abortion takes place, the more brutal the procedure. no matter the brutality, it is obvious that abortion is not some mere optional surgery to be for performed for convenience and it's even more obvious that those...
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human rights is a national security issue that we should all emphasize. you cannot have maximum pressure if you don't include human rights. we should all take that away. nothing into the future i would like to ask -- i know olivia has worked on this and maybe the others have. south korea not focusing on human rights -- and i would like to say we can't want more human rights than south korea. we do have a responsibility as well. if you can speculate that if south korea doesn't focus around human rights, when unification occurs, what do you think the impact will be on in the cream people in the north? if no one has protected their rights? i think it is worth thinking about. for many years i have been wanting to write a paper that talks about humanitarian and human rights engagement and contingency planning, which is a sensitive subject in south korea and the u.s. to some extent. i have been amazed in conversations with various folks that i have been repeatedly told there isn't any major plan on humanitarian issues and human rights engagement when it comes to
human rights is a national security issue that we should all emphasize. you cannot have maximum pressure if you don't include human rights. we should all take that away. nothing into the future i would like to ask -- i know olivia has worked on this and maybe the others have. south korea not focusing on human rights -- and i would like to say we can't want more human rights than south korea. we do have a responsibility as well. if you can speculate that if south korea doesn't focus around human...
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he's a human being. a human being is on the tragedy of life, the difficulty of life, human condition, it doesn't do us much good. there we are. that's true of the law. >> but that's not despairing. >> of course not. you do the best you can and there's lots of good part and i love the production we did and she has her poetry. it's all in poetry. it's a struggle. there have been several words in america. we've had civil wars, all kinds of things in there we are. >> one thing you all -- [inaudible] >> that's an interesting point. >> justice ginsburg asked if she could play jack the butcher. and i wonder why did she want to play jack the butcher. he just come from iowa, by the way. [laughter] and not got a big laugh. and the press to. [laughter] he's trying to produce chaos. and we need them. we need the law. we need this institution that has an object, which you will never fully achieve, helping people to live together in a way that will allow us peacefully to bring out the benefit of a social life. that so
he's a human being. a human being is on the tragedy of life, the difficulty of life, human condition, it doesn't do us much good. there we are. that's true of the law. >> but that's not despairing. >> of course not. you do the best you can and there's lots of good part and i love the production we did and she has her poetry. it's all in poetry. it's a struggle. there have been several words in america. we've had civil wars, all kinds of things in there we are. >> one thing you...
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system is reminiscent of dystopias like oil wells in one thousand nine hundred four where the film got a human is a monitored around the clock. at present this is tim is only in a test phase and was being piloted in around forty locations in china what the government's plan is to have it fully. by twenty twenty. one of the pilot cities for the social surveillance experiment is wrong on china's east coast cameras have been installed everywhere the chinese government believes it will improve social order encourage moral behavior and discourage corruption. this is how the social credit system is supposed to work. every citizen is scored based on their number of points which rise or fall depending on their behavior if someone games too much on their computer they lose points for neglecting their family and damaging their health health data social behavior financial standing media activity all of this data is compiled from various databases scores have a direct impact on people's lives if they have too few points their travel options are restricted thanks refused to give them loans and their childr
system is reminiscent of dystopias like oil wells in one thousand nine hundred four where the film got a human is a monitored around the clock. at present this is tim is only in a test phase and was being piloted in around forty locations in china what the government's plan is to have it fully. by twenty twenty. one of the pilot cities for the social surveillance experiment is wrong on china's east coast cameras have been installed everywhere the chinese government believes it will improve...
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and a new look at the old masters but first. architecture is serving human rights using data gathered online the forensic architecture collective investigates crime scene the team from london presents their results in court. in museums. the bomb cloud has an architecture in itself it has a temporary architecture lasting for about eight minutes. looking at the shape of the cloud each cloud is very unique each was one has a particular fingerprint the organization forensic architecture of the noise in the structure of bomb close to reconstruct war crimes just one method of determining the correlation between the times and places of the crimes. using satellite recordings method data and pictures from social media the team is trying to meticulously reconstruct the scenes of war crimes and a sequence of events leading up to the recordings of civilians on site are set in treaties visualization of position the relation for the scene of the crime. if somebody is recording a video sometimes risking their own live recording a video in an urban environment and posting i
and a new look at the old masters but first. architecture is serving human rights using data gathered online the forensic architecture collective investigates crime scene the team from london presents their results in court. in museums. the bomb cloud has an architecture in itself it has a temporary architecture lasting for about eight minutes. looking at the shape of the cloud each cloud is very unique each was one has a particular fingerprint the organization forensic architecture of the...
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a human being. a human being who has found the tragedy of life, the difficulty of life, the human condition. we find out the truth, it does not do us much good. [laughter] justice breyer: there we are. here we are. michael: but that is not despairing. justice breyer: no. of course not. you do the best you can. and there are lots of good parts. i left the production you did at the tempest, where you saw the mask, and there is aerial up there and she has her poetry and it is all in poetry. it is a struggle. not a struggle. but there have been civil wars in america. there was bully brooks who beat up some new because some there was against slavery and on the floor of the senate, we have had civil wars. we've had all kinds of things. there we are. there we are. that is not actually a wave. it means there are ups and downs. we are human. well, we hope. michael: i will say one thing about being human. i have found the justice's to be good actors. [laughter] justice breyer: that is an interesting point. [l
a human being. a human being who has found the tragedy of life, the difficulty of life, the human condition. we find out the truth, it does not do us much good. [laughter] justice breyer: there we are. here we are. michael: but that is not despairing. justice breyer: no. of course not. you do the best you can. and there are lots of good parts. i left the production you did at the tempest, where you saw the mask, and there is aerial up there and she has her poetry and it is all in poetry. it is...
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i guess i go to women's prisons as a volunteer with a human rights organisation and the people that iave been talking to for the past six years. so it is seeing friends, sometimes it is jovial and casual and bright and sometimes it is quite heavy because of what they go through. i think it is day by day how people process and deal with the reality of something like a life sentence. it is always a learning experience and it is one for me to go there. richard, what kind of impact has writing this novel had on you because it made me wa nt to novel had on you because it made me want to go out and hug a tree if nothing else! lovely to hear that. it's impact on me, it is life changing. i'm living in another place now because of this book, the book brought me by way of research to the smoky mountains, some of the la st to the smoky mountains, some of the last remaining prime growth in the east and i ended up living there. the course of my day is different, what i see and what i think and do has been profoundly changed by the six years i put into writing this book. a quick thought from you bo
i guess i go to women's prisons as a volunteer with a human rights organisation and the people that iave been talking to for the past six years. so it is seeing friends, sometimes it is jovial and casual and bright and sometimes it is quite heavy because of what they go through. i think it is day by day how people process and deal with the reality of something like a life sentence. it is always a learning experience and it is one for me to go there. richard, what kind of impact has writing this...
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as if it's almost it is important that he's a journalist more importantly he's a human we have to solve this issue. also coming up tonight she was a journalist investigating corruption and money laundering in her home country of malta one year after her murder we still don't know the whole story. today is has been one year since. the most of these journalists will come for the last time before being assassinated just for doing their job. we begin the day with turkey saying it has evidence that these all the journalists jamal. was murdered inside the solving consulate in istanbul overnight turkish investigators searched the consulate to morrow they will reportedly search the consul's residence now that's all the consul left turkey today fueling speculation that he fled the country now the journalist. and outspoken critic of the solti crown prince he hasn't been seen since he entered the salty consulate two weeks ago now these developments come as u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o held emergency talks with soldi leaders over the case of the journalist saudi arabia has come under inten
as if it's almost it is important that he's a journalist more importantly he's a human we have to solve this issue. also coming up tonight she was a journalist investigating corruption and money laundering in her home country of malta one year after her murder we still don't know the whole story. today is has been one year since. the most of these journalists will come for the last time before being assassinated just for doing their job. we begin the day with turkey saying it has evidence that...
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in the hospital i had a social worker tell me that we're all spiritual beings having a human existence we have tough times we have good times that's the whole balance of why we're here and that has really helped me because i'm doing good today but
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it is a human right. yes. moderator: we're going to move on. i believe paul, you may have a follow-up for mr. moody? >> i think your opponents made an ad out of this. in the primary you said you do not think health care is a human right. mr. moody: let's distinguish human right. to me, you have a right to have accessible and affordable health care, provided her private practice in private means. it's america. free capitalism. that's the way the market is supposed to function. >> thank you. moderator: rapidfire continues with this question. who did you vote for? in 2016 -- excuse me. [laughter] for president. county commissioner -- [laughter] moderator: for president. mr. moody: i wrote in ben carson. ms. mills: clinton. ms. hayes: i did not vote for president in 2016. mr. caron: i can't remember a worse choice for president. i voted reluctantly for hillary clinton. moderator: we're going to move on to paul. you had a question sent in from twitter. i think you will have a minute each for this question because it's a big question. a woman's right
it is a human right. yes. moderator: we're going to move on. i believe paul, you may have a follow-up for mr. moody? >> i think your opponents made an ad out of this. in the primary you said you do not think health care is a human right. mr. moody: let's distinguish human right. to me, you have a right to have accessible and affordable health care, provided her private practice in private means. it's america. free capitalism. that's the way the market is supposed to function. >>...
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heart. >> a real human heartbeating. i was just, it was incredible. >> reporter: the broadcast began at 10:00 p.m. with experts live in the studio. a mile away in the o.r., kpix news anchor john weston, and the inventer of the device, dr. dennis melrose. soon the heart lung machine took over mms hear throutso g >>l, bimore ed >>re: the s needed to fix two veins going in the wrong direction. then the pump was turned off. his heart took over and the surgery lasted about an hour and a half. >> thank you, doctor. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: 1.2 million viewers watched tommy's surgery. the next morning. >> all the phones were ringing instantly. >> reporter: nearly 100,000 phone calls swamped kpix. we had to-- we had to install extra phones. as for whatever happened to tommy? >> i believe it was a success because i'm 68 now and still here. >> reporter: meet tom hunter, alive, well, and living in port huron, michigan. after high school tom ended up working at a local hospital. that's where he met the love of his life, marian
heart. >> a real human heartbeating. i was just, it was incredible. >> reporter: the broadcast began at 10:00 p.m. with experts live in the studio. a mile away in the o.r., kpix news anchor john weston, and the inventer of the device, dr. dennis melrose. soon the heart lung machine took over mms hear throutso g >>l, bimore ed >>re: the s needed to fix two veins going in the wrong direction. then the pump was turned off. his heart took over and the surgery lasted about an...
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access to housing should be a human right. ms. ey: senator gillibrand spends a lot of time running around the country running for president. she does not know the terms of my proposal, which is that it is cap at $3000 a month. it is not for millionaires, but for the middle class who desperately needs a break. 36,000 dollars he. less money to pay to uncle sam. to ask you about the campaign for running for president. you've not spent money in this reelection campaign. yet millions of dollars in your coffers. says you are saving that to gear up for a presidential run in 2020. can you tell the new yorkers who plan to vote for you that you will, if reelected, sir. your six-year senate term. sen. gillibrand: i will. i went to every county. i'm the only one who has done that. i have a 17th town hall in buffalo. modern campaigns are run by grassroots. i making sure that i am taking my request for their votes to voters. i want to make sure voters can be heard. that is why i have made myself available in all 60 counties. >> so you will not g
access to housing should be a human right. ms. ey: senator gillibrand spends a lot of time running around the country running for president. she does not know the terms of my proposal, which is that it is cap at $3000 a month. it is not for millionaires, but for the middle class who desperately needs a break. 36,000 dollars he. less money to pay to uncle sam. to ask you about the campaign for running for president. you've not spent money in this reelection campaign. yet millions of dollars in...
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. >>. >> but it is such a strong term but then to go back to humanism i could go for humanism but it seems that they go the other side. don't want to put myself in that position as a english scientist philosopher writer. >>. >> and with those debates with the english trick and with those humanities. which had some cachet cultures. and then in the everyday way that could not necessarily understand some not necessarily arguing for that as a more circumspect look at the assumptions that are increasingly fractured so what do i think of the term? . >> so that's the question but as a programmer and your writing with your sense programming, programming, what you point out the ways they consciously program themselves by using technologies. so you mentioned mirroring. and projecting how one slips into the other and then apply such a label to ourselves of societal or governmental and prescriptive rather than descriptive and that main danger is the nuance gets lost with those categories ethnic, gender, personality or categories of pathology and those are real things rather than a human construct
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it is unlawful, and i condemn it in no uncertain terms as a human rights lawyer. the ghana police, the ministry of health, the ghana health service should move in to address and stop caging of mental health patients in prayer camps in ghana. we then went to a traditional healing centre that also helps the mentally ill. we found 16 men chained in one room. one of them told us he had been there for seven years. government is trying to enforce its ban on the use of chains, but for centres like this, it is too expensive to build rooms for each patient. they claim chaining is the only option. chaining is banned, and we are taking steps to make sure we go around the country to enforce the ban. so those who now are caging them, which is even more of a human rights issue, what are you doing about it? likewise with chaining, so what we are doing is that we are bringing the for training, the prayer camps' proprietors, the owners. after you have done the training, whoever persists will be taken as having violated the law. mental health is a worldwide challenge, and ghana's g
it is unlawful, and i condemn it in no uncertain terms as a human rights lawyer. the ghana police, the ministry of health, the ghana health service should move in to address and stop caging of mental health patients in prayer camps in ghana. we then went to a traditional healing centre that also helps the mentally ill. we found 16 men chained in one room. one of them told us he had been there for seven years. government is trying to enforce its ban on the use of chains, but for centres like...
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as if it's almost it is important that he's a journalist more importantly he's a human we have to solve this issue. also coming up tonight she was a journalist investigating corruption and money laundering in her home country of malta one year after her murder we still don't know the whole story. today it has been one year since. the most of these journalists will come out for the last time before being assassinated just for doing her job. for we begin the day with turkish police searching the home of these all the console is stamboul the man himself is reportedly not there he has left the country or the search of his residence is part of the investigation into the whereabouts of the missing journalist jim all that he hasn't been seen since he entered the zaldy consulate two weeks ago. this development came as u.s. secretary of state mike pompei you held talks with all the leaders over the case of this disappearing journalist saudi arabia has come under intense international pressure to explain what happened to the journalist. this car is purported to be carrying the saudi consul in ist
as if it's almost it is important that he's a journalist more importantly he's a human we have to solve this issue. also coming up tonight she was a journalist investigating corruption and money laundering in her home country of malta one year after her murder we still don't know the whole story. today it has been one year since. the most of these journalists will come out for the last time before being assassinated just for doing her job. for we begin the day with turkish police searching the...
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missing in the saudi consulate the whole world has turned their eyes to us and are wondering if there's a human being there it's important that he's a journalist but more importantly he's a human being and we have to solve this issue. also on tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or travel to riyadh for crisis talks with king solomon and other saudi leaders the kingdom faces mounting pressure to explain the fate of who is a u.s. resident riyadh has been denying any involvement in the journalist's disappearance despite growing international pressure but a number of u.s. media sources say the sides are preparing to admit that khashoggi died during an interrogation at the consulate that went wrong pompei o will travel to turkey on wednesday. card for more on the international pressure that is facing saudi arabia tonight i'm joined by daniel berlant he is an expert on the middle east angels good to see you again what should we make in your opinion of the solti consuls sudden departure from turkey. well certainly the consul enjoys diplomatic immunity but you don't know in which direction the t
missing in the saudi consulate the whole world has turned their eyes to us and are wondering if there's a human being there it's important that he's a journalist but more importantly he's a human being and we have to solve this issue. also on tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or travel to riyadh for crisis talks with king solomon and other saudi leaders the kingdom faces mounting pressure to explain the fate of who is a u.s. resident riyadh has been denying any involvement in the...
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but he also makes sure that he provides that he treats the women as a human being gifts restore state dignity he provide psychological care he provides legal aid because you have to be aware that rape as it is something where a lot of impunity happens that means even if the perpetrator is known does not call to justice so you make sure that women get legal aid to actually sue and get convictions on the perpetrators you make sure that the women are able to find a living giving for example micro finance helping them to start an existence so it's a very holistic human ness that gov croce is following and he has been treating over fifty thousand women since he started pumping hospital about twenty years ago wow this work has made him an a minus. yes i mean he doesn't only treat women holistically but he also calls out the root causes for this violence he says very clearly this is not an ethnic issue this is about resources the international community failed to do to fight for stability and ease some congo the more in stable ease some congo the easier to extract the resources rare earth es
but he also makes sure that he provides that he treats the women as a human being gifts restore state dignity he provide psychological care he provides legal aid because you have to be aware that rape as it is something where a lot of impunity happens that means even if the perpetrator is known does not call to justice so you make sure that women get legal aid to actually sue and get convictions on the perpetrators you make sure that the women are able to find a living giving for example micro...
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my dad got a master's degree in human resources. rriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> good evening. knicks and fans want to lure kevin durant to new york so badly. performance he put on tonight will only make them salivate that much more. led the warriors to huge comeback win in madison square garden. bizarre. demarcus cousins hasn't played a game yet, tossed out for chirping from the bench. jones with a steal, kevin durant throwing it down hard. dubs down three after three and durant took over. 25 in the fourth period alone. 41 for the game. launching from everywhere, hitting everything. rare miss, right to steph curry, goes for 29. warriors, 128-100. sharks also on the road. in carolina. antti sooumel la, what a memory, first goal in athletic fashion. great in the first, thu blew a two-goa
my dad got a master's degree in human resources. rriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> good evening. knicks and fans want to lure kevin durant to new york so badly. performance he put on tonight will only make them salivate that much more. led...
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they will open up to her in a way they might not necessarily open up to a human. >> it is an on sale prototype is already in the homes of about a dozen early testers who live in the bay area. >> tell me what the weather is today. >> danielle's job is to figure out what's working and what is not. >> sorry, please rephrase your request. >> she does that by visiting each of her testers twice a month. >> how important are these visits to your job? >> their critical. we are building a product for people who we are not. i'm not a senior. how could you know how to design for somebody if you don't do research? because otherwise, you would just be designing in the dark. next daniel's research has ,elped shape every little facet from the way she moves to the way she talks. >> is a very special job and it can be really hard and it can be really frustrating. but at the end of the day, it's incredibly rewarding. i think the most rewarding part about it is when i see the joy on the user's faces. feedback saw their turned into something real. >> today, we've driven east of san francisco to go see o
they will open up to her in a way they might not necessarily open up to a human. >> it is an on sale prototype is already in the homes of about a dozen early testers who live in the bay area. >> tell me what the weather is today. >> danielle's job is to figure out what's working and what is not. >> sorry, please rephrase your request. >> she does that by visiting each of her testers twice a month. >> how important are these visits to your job? >> their...
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a human skull separated from its body has been found in the east bay. icki) investigators say there may be clues found in a decomposed torso found near the same spot. kron 4's haaziq madyun has the story. (pkg)sotthere may be a link to a human skull found in the backyard of this home and the headless body of a person found a few blocks from this locationsotthe decayed skull was found october 26, 2018 on this property on 29th street in oakland. back on september 26th a human skeleton was found in the basement of an abandoned building on the 2800 block of martin luther king jr. blvd, around the corner form this location sot
a human skull separated from its body has been found in the east bay. icki) investigators say there may be clues found in a decomposed torso found near the same spot. kron 4's haaziq madyun has the story. (pkg)sotthe decayed skull was found october 26, 2018 on this property on 29th street in oakland. back on september 26th a human skeleton was found in the basement of an abandoned building on the 2800 block of martin luther king jr. blvd, around the corner form this location sot
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someone delivered a human skull to the oakland police department today. found in back of a home. kat katie utehs with details. >> reporter: people are in shock over discovery of human skull. >> very sad about that. >> reporter: sky7, the background where two people visiting home found it in plain sight. >> decomposed and had a little bit of flesh on it. >> reporter: what they did next, surprised seasons officers. >> thought it was real enough to bring to attention immediately. >> reporter: brought it downtown to the police station and officers thought it was prank close to halloween. but stepped outside and looked in car, knew it was real. >> i can say in my years of service, never had a human skull delivered to the police station. >> coroner's office working to determine identity and cause of death. >> not saying any foul play in this at all except for how he got here. that's something we're working on. >> mystery made more difficult because the skull was moved. >> found it, have to call police before take it. >> reporter: police are working to locate the rest of the body, asking
someone delivered a human skull to the oakland police department today. found in back of a home. kat katie utehs with details. >> reporter: people are in shock over discovery of human skull. >> very sad about that. >> reporter: sky7, the background where two people visiting home found it in plain sight. >> decomposed and had a little bit of flesh on it. >> reporter: what they did next, surprised seasons officers. >> thought it was real enough to bring to...
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services so that there's a department of health care and a department of human services. i think that we lose track of a number of things because there is such a thing of being too big and i think the department is too big. the second thing is i spent 28 years at guardian ad litem and i learned something in the process. we have tendency to overmedicate children in care and i'm very concerned about that and that becomes a particular problem because as these children get older the impact of the medication prevents them sometimes from being optimal and being able to care for themselves as adults. it's something i want to take a close look at. i don't think that children in the state's custody should be medicated any more often than children who are not and i think we need to prepare and pay our case workers better in terms of the mandated reporting and how they are doing investigations. >> thank you. my office is in the trenches every day trying to protect maine children and we have about 2,000 cases, child protection cases at any given time. those are very hard ca
services so that there's a department of health care and a department of human services. i think that we lose track of a number of things because there is such a thing of being too big and i think the department is too big. the second thing is i spent 28 years at guardian ad litem and i learned something in the process. we have tendency to overmedicate children in care and i'm very concerned about that and that becomes a particular problem because as these children get older the impact of the...
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in the saudi consulate the whole world has turned their eyes to us and are wondering if there is a human being there it's important that he's a journalist but more importantly he's a human being and we have to solve this issue. also on tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or travel to riyadh for crisis talks with king solomon and other saudi leaders the kingdom faces mounting pressure to explain the fate of who is a u.s. resident riyadh has been denying any involvement in the journalist's disappearance despite growing international pressure but a number of u.s. media sources say the saudis are preparing to admit that khashoggi died during an interrogation at the consulate that went wrong. we'll travel to turkey on wednesday . our correspondent dorian jones he is on the story for us tonight in istanbul good evening to you dorian let's start with the whereabouts of the syrian or the saudi rather consul can we confirm that he has fled the country tonight and do we know what investigators are looking for inside his residence. media have confirmed that he has left the country where he'
in the saudi consulate the whole world has turned their eyes to us and are wondering if there is a human being there it's important that he's a journalist but more importantly he's a human being and we have to solve this issue. also on tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or travel to riyadh for crisis talks with king solomon and other saudi leaders the kingdom faces mounting pressure to explain the fate of who is a u.s. resident riyadh has been denying any involvement in the...
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architect die of set up the independent research group and twenty eleven before that he worked as a human rights activist in palestine. forensic architecture sees its role is that of investigators. they focus on buildings where violent crimes were committed. most conflicts these days take place in cities take place in a in an environment that has a lot of civilians that has needier in it it is very complex and in order to understand it we need new tools it sounds complicated but in essence it's simple showing what happened telling the story of an event in a coherent way and in the process providing legal evidence of crimes against humanity. even if there are no photos or video of. the activists tried to apply their methods to the notorious syrian torture prison side. together with amnesty international and soley based on survivors memories and statements they reconstructed a virtual view of the military prison which is totally inaccessible. the prisoners were locked up in darkness and forced silence. they only have acoustic memories blows screams door slamming footsteps in the hallway the
architect die of set up the independent research group and twenty eleven before that he worked as a human rights activist in palestine. forensic architecture sees its role is that of investigators. they focus on buildings where violent crimes were committed. most conflicts these days take place in cities take place in a in an environment that has a lot of civilians that has needier in it it is very complex and in order to understand it we need new tools it sounds complicated but in essence it's...
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that's like killing a human being. man: ooh... woman: and the campaigners putting their lives on the line. man: it's a well-oiled,
that's like killing a human being. man: ooh... woman: and the campaigners putting their lives on the line. man: it's a well-oiled,
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demolish just at the beginning but the virtual world is growing and veronica wants to make it a little more human. and now big brother in china where the government is introducing a social scoring system to rate the social behavior of its enormous population it's collecting endless amounts of data via smartphone apps facial recognition and surveillance cameras. using a facial scan to receive a ration of toilet paper absurd. in beijing this is already being tested to cut down on the use of toilet paper in public toilets it's just one example of how china is experimenting with the most cutting edge surveillance technology privacy not likely surveillance cameras may soon be installed everywhere the state wants access to everything there will be profiles of people's movements and whereabouts and automatic face recognition scanning the state is testing a program to monitor people's behavior the social credit system. will stay in the future using the system is reminiscent of dystopias like orwell's one thousand nine hundred four where the film got to where humans are monitored around the clock. at pres
demolish just at the beginning but the virtual world is growing and veronica wants to make it a little more human. and now big brother in china where the government is introducing a social scoring system to rate the social behavior of its enormous population it's collecting endless amounts of data via smartphone apps facial recognition and surveillance cameras. using a facial scan to receive a ration of toilet paper absurd. in beijing this is already being tested to cut down on the use of...
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such as the island's former finance minister we see fundamentally a child in the name of a mother as a human being a fully human being nice to be respected there is something ingrained in the maltese population that value life from the from the real beginning from conception multi societies undergone major change in recent years but abortion remains to boo too sensitive a subject for successive governments to risk losing votes over or even openly discuss i accompanied. to the cli this plays attempting to widen the debate beyond the stage the need. for letter multan. it is good terry with this adrian for going to hear and the top stories on al-jazeera in the latest fallout over the murder of journalists several members of u.s. congress have introduced new legislation which could and arm sales and aid to saudi arabia the kingdom's crown prince mohammed bin salman meanwhile has spoken publicly for the first time about her show she's killing he called it painful and said that justice will prevail the washington post is reporting that the head of the cia has heard or dio that captured the moment
such as the island's former finance minister we see fundamentally a child in the name of a mother as a human being a fully human being nice to be respected there is something ingrained in the maltese population that value life from the from the real beginning from conception multi societies undergone major change in recent years but abortion remains to boo too sensitive a subject for successive governments to risk losing votes over or even openly discuss i accompanied. to the cli this plays...
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drones automatically work together to seek out a target without human help these one actually drones n tom but that could change quickly. this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by ai and has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently counting many more systems are being developed. yet there are few if any international regulations for their use the united nations member states have commissioned experts to address the issue in geneva robotics professor no shockey is representing the international committee for robot arms control at the talks. demonstrate a human soul generally thought almost weapon is that a soldier can be discriminated in the response in the bay the laws of war and be compassionate lethal are thomas weapon this cold and compassionate lists that would fire it could target much more accurately officially army currently deployed autonomous lethal weapon systems here in israel it's openly discussed how advanced the state of development is. not because of the it's already technically possible but our army is
drones automatically work together to seek out a target without human help these one actually drones n tom but that could change quickly. this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by ai and has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently counting many more systems are being developed. yet there are few if any international regulations for their use the united nations member states have commissioned experts to address the issue in...
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homosexuality is punishable by a death sentence and so is atheism. we need human rights sanctions including a ban on systems used to track dissidents and i hope this house will support strongly worded resolution. the jamal khashoggi cases a game changer but it would be a mistake to limit the lessons learned only to this specific case. the jamal khashoggi cases not only a murder but i fear turns out to be a suicide. >> i would like to hand the ball for one minute. >> thank you very much, president. declarations made by the government of saudi arabia on the killing of jamal khashoggi are simply not good enough. i would like to thank you for calling for transparent in-depth investigations but we can't leave it at words. the killing of jamal khashoggi is an event that shows that the saudi regime has 0 tolerance for any critics. we are talking about many political prisoners who are behind bars because of expression of their opinion. they have been there for years and been released from prison. after a violent death of jamal khashoggi we can't go back to business as usu
homosexuality is punishable by a death sentence and so is atheism. we need human rights sanctions including a ban on systems used to track dissidents and i hope this house will support strongly worded resolution. the jamal khashoggi cases a game changer but it would be a mistake to limit the lessons learned only to this specific case. the jamal khashoggi cases not only a murder but i fear turns out to be a suicide. >> i would like to hand the ball for one minute. >> thank you very...
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things on the needle or like i said before no one of the only way a human being changed their behavior is if they see the kind of pain. listening is a measure that is going to god we had missed. your reading your own addiction. you couldn't comprehend by mismanagement that someone else would courted us or. we are pissing you sordid his mood changed to him except there will be beings who say. the reason why was to die when all those why in cavil mind in positions over this one's ability to not fight can cannot empower people or destroy us. i know. you see the damage that you see ok you used a small force first getting something way to duty quintuple you. know you come with some dogs yourself or what yeah if anyone's. new year. i left with one lucky with a t.v. others too. well jeanne mobile me everywhere you do everywhere you take. well look at costco we asked and all the food oh a wish to hold. up. if you like exxon not we it's like the community the feeling like the chance us. peace and love things to be charged just to be neat for like our wayne train. not us not it's. not. good for
things on the needle or like i said before no one of the only way a human being changed their behavior is if they see the kind of pain. listening is a measure that is going to god we had missed. your reading your own addiction. you couldn't comprehend by mismanagement that someone else would courted us or. we are pissing you sordid his mood changed to him except there will be beings who say. the reason why was to die when all those why in cavil mind in positions over this one's ability to not...
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this stuff could kill a human. >> what?could kill a human. >> absolutely. >> being around it, you can smell it. you notice the tightening in your chest, gets hard to breathe. >> is that why you're wearing that silly thing around your neck? >> yes, if we're in here a while, i pull this over my face to filter at least a little bit of the particulate out of the air. >> can we just talk somewhere else? >> well, this turned out to be the worst fishing trip of all time. >> this agoy is so bad the toxins could lead to permanent liver damage, and hurting countless businesses connected to florida's number one industry, tourism. >> this year, probably lost 60 or 70% of my business. >> that's a lot. >> you ever think maybe your business is dropping because this boat is lame? i don't see one bottle of pres.e.c.o or a hot tub. >> do you even watch videos? >> yeah. not really. >> he says the problem is what's behind the agoy. >> when he discovered what was causing the agoy, we couldn't believe it. >> three basic sources, agriculture, urb
this stuff could kill a human. >> what?could kill a human. >> absolutely. >> being around it, you can smell it. you notice the tightening in your chest, gets hard to breathe. >> is that why you're wearing that silly thing around your neck? >> yes, if we're in here a while, i pull this over my face to filter at least a little bit of the particulate out of the air. >> can we just talk somewhere else? >> well, this turned out to be the worst fishing trip...
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but it's nice to have a human there and have robots don't have nybody to talk to. oming up, online education platform is the most popular way to earn languages online. ♪ emily: if you want to learn a language online, now with 300 million users. most downloaded and was chosen by apple. it is designed to make education feel more like a free game. can it be sustainable? >> yeah. we think it can. this is what we have been working on for the last few years. it is a company where we wanted to make free language education for the world. but at some point as a for-profit company we started tomon advertising. we actually put an ad and have enough users that has generated tens of millions of dollars and there is a subscription for turning off the ads and access to dual language offline. we are pretty proud of the fact that we are in the top three grossing apps. but all of our content is free. emily: what sets you apart from row setta stone and the like? >> it was a mobile first -- it was an app for us. it was for p.c.'s. we realized that the main thing to learn a language is
but it's nice to have a human there and have robots don't have nybody to talk to. oming up, online education platform is the most popular way to earn languages online. ♪ emily: if you want to learn a language online, now with 300 million users. most downloaded and was chosen by apple. it is designed to make education feel more like a free game. can it be sustainable? >> yeah. we think it can. this is what we have been working on for the last few years. it is a company where we wanted to...
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rights for humans stories that there are already known and does that it's proven now. it is a mystery as i told you from the beginning we need to hear from the turkish authority we need somebody to tell us the truth but i don't think that will be the saudi authorities i don't i have. no r i have no doubt that they are trying anything but to tell the truth and this scenario. let's break this down a little bit this is as we've been discussing in the last hour a political crisis a diplomatic crisis a strategic crisis in some senses a well respected journalist another world respected journalist has paid the ultimate price so something is happening to democracy but specifically there is no easy conversation that the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o is going to have with donald trump this is a multi-billion dollar relationship that will color what mr pompei was says can i suggest to you and it will color what mr trump wants to hear from mr pompei o what do you want that conversation to be first of all i know what you're saying is right but this is very sad for me because at the
rights for humans stories that there are already known and does that it's proven now. it is a mystery as i told you from the beginning we need to hear from the turkish authority we need somebody to tell us the truth but i don't think that will be the saudi authorities i don't i have. no r i have no doubt that they are trying anything but to tell the truth and this scenario. let's break this down a little bit this is as we've been discussing in the last hour a political crisis a diplomatic...
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i just killed a human being. to think war can change a person so drastically has been with me all the time. when it comes to going into war, i am very cautious here. for example, i voted against giving the president the authorization to make a preemptive strike on iraq, because i didn't think it was a war that was fully justified, and it was not a war we were prepared for. so it haunted me throughout my life. rob: let's talk about how you got involved in politics and public service. when did you decide to enter had yourrvice and previous experiences and education prepared you for that? mr. inouye: as a young boy, i shattered my arm, compound fracture, and i was deeply impressed by the orthopedic surgeon who fixed me up. from then on, i decided my goal in life was to become someone like him, not just a surgeon, but an orthopedic surgeon. towards that end, i studied. when i got to college the first semester, i went into premed. then i got old enough to volunteer, so when i became 18, i volunteered. battlewas on my f
i just killed a human being. to think war can change a person so drastically has been with me all the time. when it comes to going into war, i am very cautious here. for example, i voted against giving the president the authorization to make a preemptive strike on iraq, because i didn't think it was a war that was fully justified, and it was not a war we were prepared for. so it haunted me throughout my life. rob: let's talk about how you got involved in politics and public service. when did...