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we still have racism, prejudice, and bias. we have to deemphasize the calling of names, i agree with you on that point, but we can't run away from the reality that race, gender, class and orientation are still factors in how people are treated and we have to deal with that up rightly and forthrightly. but i agree with the underlying premise that name-calling doesn't get us anywhere, but we do have to deal with the need for changes in policy procedure and cultural changes to key prejudice from causing people doing harm to others unjustifiably. host: deirdre, good morning. caller: if there was a guest like this in every state of the union, we would see some beautiful transformations. i'm a former teacher and current owner of a therapy consultancy to hopefully help create some of this transformative policy around social justice plat. my question to you, pastor, is that do you believe that by teaching specifics in middle school and high school will help to curb the problems we are seeing and return police officers to what i grew u
we still have racism, prejudice, and bias. we have to deemphasize the calling of names, i agree with you on that point, but we can't run away from the reality that race, gender, class and orientation are still factors in how people are treated and we have to deal with that up rightly and forthrightly. but i agree with the underlying premise that name-calling doesn't get us anywhere, but we do have to deal with the need for changes in policy procedure and cultural changes to key prejudice from...
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for the audience can you talk about how the bias sees your profession?>> i talk about in the book how say for instance, schizophrenia in the first half or so of the century was seen as kind of a dreamy child like illness like the prototypical patient would be like an artistic type or someone not entirely connected with reality but wasn't stigmatized with the treatments still brutal it wasn't like they were more advanced and how they treated it with the ways in which people thought about the certain pieces. what you see happen is in 1968, they were advised on the aggressive behavior. if you think about the sort of social surround of 68. what you ended up seeing is those sort of typical white women primarily who are diagnosed with schizophrenia faded into the background and it became a diagnosis for primarily males and then you have this junk science rise up about a couple of psychiatrists that wrote about the psychosis and how sort of agitating for the civil rights can lead to a new form of psychosis and uc advertisements for the antipsychotic young black
for the audience can you talk about how the bias sees your profession?>> i talk about in the book how say for instance, schizophrenia in the first half or so of the century was seen as kind of a dreamy child like illness like the prototypical patient would be like an artistic type or someone not entirely connected with reality but wasn't stigmatized with the treatments still brutal it wasn't like they were more advanced and how they treated it with the ways in which people thought about...
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this kind of bias are deployed. so we give certain examples. one of these examples was this example that you gave about a palestinian. it was this a, he wrote good morning on facebook and it was translated to attack them. and people didn't even see the initial didn't check to see what he initially thought a wrote, they wrote, they saw the translation and they arrested him. so this was a google translate era, this was, this was a facebook translate for the underlying technology of large language. they all use large language model. so what we were saying was sometimes when you have machine translation, you get these cues when you have when, when you have errors, right? you can see that the grammar is not quite right. you can see that something is wrong, but when these large language models, you can have something that sounds so fluent and coherent, and it's completely wrong. so you only with these companies. but why would these companies visiting? there's no malice. there is a mistake in the algorithm and in the, in t
this kind of bias are deployed. so we give certain examples. one of these examples was this example that you gave about a palestinian. it was this a, he wrote good morning on facebook and it was translated to attack them. and people didn't even see the initial didn't check to see what he initially thought a wrote, they wrote, they saw the translation and they arrested him. so this was a google translate era, this was, this was a facebook translate for the underlying technology of large...
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are you calling for the bia to be disbanded?atement that we are still here. we have been fighting against the genocide of our people, colonization since contact. we are not going away. we came with matriarchs that led us, and that was a powerful statement to have our women lead us into that building. i followed their guidance and we were able to, again, make a statement at the bia, an organization created to literally erase us from this earth with blood quantum. we demand the abolishment of bia and to also say indigenous people have always been the caretakers of this land. we will continue to be the caretakers. amy: i want to bring in joye braun to this conversation. braun is a member of the cheyenne river sioux tribe and a frontline community organizer with the indigenous environmental network. i dare say, with president biden now saying that he and 13 members of his cabinet will go to the u.n. climate summit in glascow, may well be a result of what you all have done this week outside the white house. we last talked to you at t
are you calling for the bia to be disbanded?atement that we are still here. we have been fighting against the genocide of our people, colonization since contact. we are not going away. we came with matriarchs that led us, and that was a powerful statement to have our women lead us into that building. i followed their guidance and we were able to, again, make a statement at the bia, an organization created to literally erase us from this earth with blood quantum. we demand the abolishment of bia...
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you see the manifestation of that bias. i'm very pro- vaccine. point now at regeneron is not something you want to trust as am not going to get vaccinated. i will let regeneron bail me out. but this blows it out of the water. no one died you got the drug but we should have this drug on a compassionate use available today. >> india's child said it only works with mild cases. final word and they got ten seconds. >> that's an entirely different group that ran the trap of got to look at the best data. spinning dr. marty makary at your terrific log back on good to see if it were coming out of the bottom of the hour you're watching the foxbusiness network. up next congressman darrell issa a pain at the pump now a pain for the white house. growing worry in d.c., rising energy crisis across the board. now a liability for present biden and democrats but oil experts claim their reversal of energy independence. the story is next. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately
you see the manifestation of that bias. i'm very pro- vaccine. point now at regeneron is not something you want to trust as am not going to get vaccinated. i will let regeneron bail me out. but this blows it out of the water. no one died you got the drug but we should have this drug on a compassionate use available today. >> india's child said it only works with mild cases. final word and they got ten seconds. >> that's an entirely different group that ran the trap of got to look at...
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saying we have more black children taken out of the home, that must mean there is bias at work, whathat black children are being mistreated, they are suffering abuse and neglect at a higher rate than their white peers, i asked people to think any not whether we should take out from their homes the perseveranc -- percentage of black children but what is the need for protecting children from harm. and when you look at it this way, you have understand that system is there to help the children, not there to exhibit some kind of bias or hurt them. trey: naomi, you mentioned that preemption bias in favor of unifying children with their biological parents, i sat there and wonders if a biological parent could put a cigarette out on the face of a child, i saw more times than i could count, there should be no presumption in favor of biological parents. you are supposed to love that child, not put cigarettes out on their face, do we still see that bias in favor of we have to keep people with their biological parents? >> absolutely. family preservation and reunification are thriving ideologies i
saying we have more black children taken out of the home, that must mean there is bias at work, whathat black children are being mistreated, they are suffering abuse and neglect at a higher rate than their white peers, i asked people to think any not whether we should take out from their homes the perseveranc -- percentage of black children but what is the need for protecting children from harm. and when you look at it this way, you have understand that system is there to help the children, not...
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some things cannot be taught in the academy and the reduction in the mutual bias and fear cannot be fixed by legislation or public policy. it has to be fixed by human engagement and it's for that reason that we create an apparatus across the country for communities and law enforcement to get to know one another so thee mutual fear and decrease. >> host: do you think that they are at the base of these things? >> it'sde certainly part of the equation. but i think what we have to deal with is how do you cure racism or fix racism? hefi used to talk about transforming the heart, reading the soul of america and at best when we seek to decrease and eradicate social inequities based on race and gender and orientation et cetera, we have to cause people to see the humanity in one another. again, racism for the most part is based on people's ignorance and fear of others. we have to transform that in the countryur today. reform alone won't do that. >> host: if you want to ask questions about the efforts on policing and community engagement you are welcome to do so if you're in the eastern and central
some things cannot be taught in the academy and the reduction in the mutual bias and fear cannot be fixed by legislation or public policy. it has to be fixed by human engagement and it's for that reason that we create an apparatus across the country for communities and law enforcement to get to know one another so thee mutual fear and decrease. >> host: do you think that they are at the base of these things? >> it'sde certainly part of the equation. but i think what we have to deal...
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the did not know what that bias _ amplified. the did not know what that bias look - amplified.t — what that bias look like or how to fix it. ., ., ., to fix it. you mentioned hate seech to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and _ to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we _ to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we were - to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we were not - to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we were not able to fix it. you mentioned hate i speech and we were not able to get facebook on a programme but they have released a statement in relation to the criticisms. with regards to hate speech they said they have built teams with expertise on issues such as human rights. and that they do have industry—leading processes for reviewing and prioritising countries with the highest risk of off—line harm and violence. if we go back to the mechanics of how this all worked, emily, and has been a very slick operation in terms of how it came together. who is backing frances haugen? i did some reporting _ backing frances haugen? i did some reporting this _ backing fr
the did not know what that bias _ amplified. the did not know what that bias look - amplified.t — what that bias look like or how to fix it. ., ., ., to fix it. you mentioned hate seech to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and _ to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we _ to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we were - to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we were not - to fix it. you mentioned hate speech and we were not able to fix it. you mentioned hate i speech and we were not...
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attorneys argue racial bias influenced and east bay murder conviction.when my husband had the heart attack. he's the most important thing in my life. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with fabuloso® scent. must be magic. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. larry: president biden is v is i that two stalled spending bills at the center of his economic agenda will get past. mr. biden traveled to capitol hill today to meet behind closed doors with lawmakers in his own party, hoping to bridge the divide between the $2 trillion infrastru
attorneys argue racial bias influenced and east bay murder conviction.when my husband had the heart attack. he's the most important thing in my life. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™...
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i was an algorithmic bias politically. do think— was an algorithmic bias politically.ep think that _ do think is unique to twitter or deep think that is _ do think is unique to twitter or deep think that is also - do think is unique to twitter or deep think that is also the - do think is unique to twitter or| deep think that is also the case do think is unique to twitter or i deep think that is also the case in facebook, — deep think that is also the casein facebook, is— deep think that is also the casein facebook, is it— deep think that is also the case in facebook, is it something - deep think that is also the case inj facebook, is it something implicit in the _ facebook, is it something implicit in the way— facebook, is it something implicit in the way these _ facebook, is it something implicit in the way these algorithms - facebook, is it something implicit in the way these algorithms and l in the way these algorithms and platforms — in the way these algorithms and platforms with— in the way these algorithms and platforms with all— in the way these algorithms and p
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regarding the remaining bias recommendations, could you discuss how the bias dashboard has come along? >> six of the recommendations that were return from the california department of justice are associated to the bias dashboard. the bias dashboard is bifurcated in three phases. since commander ewing had the project with the california department of justice, we presented it in three-phased structure. the department has completed the first phase. we are moving into the second phase. hilliard heinz and cal d.o.j. is implement -- complementary of our work. it's coming down how we're going to present individual office data. we're not there yet. although california department of justice and hilliard heinz approved of our theory, they think we need more time to move into phase 2 how we district that information. >> another part of this, it is our plan to actually have a unit through review the informationing that come from the dashboard. our plan call for several personalities to do that review. we have not yet formulated that unit. vaccination issue we're going through now actually has put
regarding the remaining bias recommendations, could you discuss how the bias dashboard has come along? >> six of the recommendations that were return from the california department of justice are associated to the bias dashboard. the bias dashboard is bifurcated in three phases. since commander ewing had the project with the california department of justice, we presented it in three-phased structure. the department has completed the first phase. we are moving into the second phase....
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well you commit to implementing implicit bias training that then attorney general lynch had directed at the department of justice? >> so my understanding was that that was required by -- i can't remember, the no fear act, i can't remember the name. in the bar on doing such training was rescinded by the president in an executive order i think i'm a very first day of the new administration. so of course, we will go ahead with what was required of the statute including implicit bias training. so the case of the professor who also wrongfully accused us of buying from china. the evidence against them so from z that a federal judge dismissed the case in a rule 29 motion. i'm a former prosecutor and i know of those motions are rarely if ever granted. the judge found that even doing all evidence in a light most favorable to the prosecution, no rational jury could conclude that the defendant violated the law. >> if we look at one of the darkest periods of our nation's history over 100,000 americans who happen to be of japanese descent were interned because our government could not figure out
well you commit to implementing implicit bias training that then attorney general lynch had directed at the department of justice? >> so my understanding was that that was required by -- i can't remember, the no fear act, i can't remember the name. in the bar on doing such training was rescinded by the president in an executive order i think i'm a very first day of the new administration. so of course, we will go ahead with what was required of the statute including implicit bias...
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whether racial bias influenced a 2015 murder conviction and life sentence of gary bryant jr.tells me the pittsburgh man was a barber and rapper frank white. then i cooked cream get money roll up a few ryan was tried for a deadly 2014 antioch apartment complex shooting where he was. also injured his attorneys now arguing the use of bryant's music during the trial to allegedly paint him as a violent man with gang affiliation was racially biased black music is treated differently and the presentation to the jury of lyrics from my clients rap music as literal confessions to crime was not based in reality, but based in stereotyping brian's legal counsel is citing california's new racial justice act as grounds for granting a new trial the act was passed by state lawmakers. september 2020 following the murder of george floyd and calls for criminal justice reform it prohibits the state from seeking a criminal conviction or sentence on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin it enables that say in a criminal case. a defendant to raise a claim that there is racial bias retired
whether racial bias influenced a 2015 murder conviction and life sentence of gary bryant jr.tells me the pittsburgh man was a barber and rapper frank white. then i cooked cream get money roll up a few ryan was tried for a deadly 2014 antioch apartment complex shooting where he was. also injured his attorneys now arguing the use of bryant's music during the trial to allegedly paint him as a violent man with gang affiliation was racially biased black music is treated differently and the...
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bias politically. do you think that is unique to twitter or would you say that that would also be the case in facebook and implicit in the way the algorithms and the platforms with all of their algorithms are designed to optimize clicks and therefore, something about certain tips of political content that makes it more extreme that's endemic toward the social media companies? >> i am not aware of any research that demonstrates a political bias on facebook. i'm familiar with lots of research that says the way engagement banked ranking was designed, so facebook calls it meaningful social interactions, the meaningful could have been hate speech and bullying up up until 2020. and this is social interaction rankings. i've seen lots of research that says that kind of ranking, engagement based ranking polarizing extreme content. it doesn't matter on the left or right, it pushes the extremes and it expands hate. anger and hate is the easiest way for growth. you figure out the tricks on how to optimize facebook
bias politically. do you think that is unique to twitter or would you say that that would also be the case in facebook and implicit in the way the algorithms and the platforms with all of their algorithms are designed to optimize clicks and therefore, something about certain tips of political content that makes it more extreme that's endemic toward the social media companies? >> i am not aware of any research that demonstrates a political bias on facebook. i'm familiar with lots of...
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positioned in buildings. crowds aligned with shia political parties, were protesting, accusing a judge of bias in his investigation into the bay route port explosion. last year. gunfire continued for about 4 hours. lebanon's, president michelle alone says the perpetrators will be brought to justice rosara nor your study thought the we will never allow anyone to hijack the country of what has happened to day will be followed on both levels of the judiciary and the security and investigations were reach the reality and the tooth and perfect smug, those perpetrators will be taken to the court. the investigation of the barrett port blast will continue because it's a commitment towards the lebanese people and towards the international community law. based on the independence of the judiciary. you're on like zena hodder has more now from beirut. well, clearly, michelle alone, who is an ally of has the law and among the to she are political groups that called for the protest today against target with tar, the judge leading at the investigation. he doesn't agree with his allies. he's saying that he's
positioned in buildings. crowds aligned with shia political parties, were protesting, accusing a judge of bias in his investigation into the bay route port explosion. last year. gunfire continued for about 4 hours. lebanon's, president michelle alone says the perpetrators will be brought to justice rosara nor your study thought the we will never allow anyone to hijack the country of what has happened to day will be followed on both levels of the judiciary and the security and investigations...
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the bias is there. the reason we have checks and balances with a judiciary is so that we can kind of get over the potential bias that occurs in the fbi or the cia or anywhere else. if you go to a court that doesn't obey the constitution that's held in secret, that's not justice and it's going to be ripe for abuse. you don't agree with that? >> there are parts of what you said that i would like to weigh in on. first as to what happened in the so-called crossfire hurricane matter, i would say to you today, and i have said publicly on a number of occasions that what that inspector general report describes by certain fbi personnel i consider to be unacceptable and unrepresentative of the fbi that i see every day having joined in 2017, and not something that i think can ever happen again. so i want to make sure you and i are talking past each other on that. second, i've put in place over 40 corrective measures. everything the inspector general has recommended and then some to make sure what happened there do
the bias is there. the reason we have checks and balances with a judiciary is so that we can kind of get over the potential bias that occurs in the fbi or the cia or anywhere else. if you go to a court that doesn't obey the constitution that's held in secret, that's not justice and it's going to be ripe for abuse. you don't agree with that? >> there are parts of what you said that i would like to weigh in on. first as to what happened in the so-called crossfire hurricane matter, i would...
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it should be without bias. and there's religious bias in the supreme court. extreme religious bias. so -- and why i'm here today, the things that are going on in texas really drove me here today. >> reporter: the supreme court will be back in session on monday. they are not taking up this texas law, but they are taking up a mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks. and so, this is an issue that voters say will be front and center, particularly, they believe, a ruling could come down regarding that particular case mid-next year, right around the time of the midterm elections. and so full focus on this issue. suzanne malveaux, cnn, in washi washington. >> jessica levenson is a professor of law at loyola law school and joins me now from los angeles and also the host of the podcast, "passing judgment." thanks so much for being with us. hundreds of marches around the country support from coming in from around the world. what message do you think yesterday's event sent? >> i think they sent a message that there are a lot of people who care deeply about this issue, more so than just
it should be without bias. and there's religious bias in the supreme court. extreme religious bias. so -- and why i'm here today, the things that are going on in texas really drove me here today. >> reporter: the supreme court will be back in session on monday. they are not taking up this texas law, but they are taking up a mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks. and so, this is an issue that voters say will be front and center, particularly, they believe, a ruling could come...
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what we get when algorithms are used with the decision-making and questions about fairness and bias and process. when we have these kinds of trade-offs, where is the collective? the system era is that our politics is not playing a central role in these value trade-offs. we have left these decisions to a small number of individuals that work in tech companies are run tech companies that have massive implications for all of us. not only the individual benefits , but also social effect and social harm that we can no longer avoid. having a policy background or technical background. my initial as an ordinary user for the tools and technology that came out of the silicon valley, the crazy is the one that is so important to me. the big tech company is located here in the valley. partially in seattle. acquiring a grab over our lives. our lives as individuals and citizens in a democratic society programming david, that countercultural attitude of the early age, they have now become the goliath. the pandemic has reinforced this for me at least. we were already aware of some of the problems of big
what we get when algorithms are used with the decision-making and questions about fairness and bias and process. when we have these kinds of trade-offs, where is the collective? the system era is that our politics is not playing a central role in these value trade-offs. we have left these decisions to a small number of individuals that work in tech companies are run tech companies that have massive implications for all of us. not only the individual benefits , but also social effect and social...
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omar: it is a very natural bias and one of those called cognitive biases.t is very well studied in literature. basically you extrapolate your experience over the recent information and you think that is what it is going to continue going forward. that happens in the bull market. that propels bull markets if you think about it, that is the whole idea if you are missing out. but it also works on the downside with people that have bad experience -- you were talking earlier this significant negative returns we saw in individual names -- people extrapolate that and immediately get emotional bias to kick in which gives them doubt on how to make decisions. it is one of those biases that has risen the most, especially during the pandemic and in the process of getting out of the pandemic. lisa: that's behavioral finance of investor. what about of the consumer as they look at higher prices and say, you know what? maybe i don't want to buy a washing machine because it costs twice as much as it did two years ago. maybe now is not the time to buy a house. how much does
omar: it is a very natural bias and one of those called cognitive biases.t is very well studied in literature. basically you extrapolate your experience over the recent information and you think that is what it is going to continue going forward. that happens in the bull market. that propels bull markets if you think about it, that is the whole idea if you are missing out. but it also works on the downside with people that have bad experience -- you were talking earlier this significant...
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there's religious bias in the supreme court, extreme religious bias. i'm here today -- the things going on in texas really drove me here today. >> reporter: the supreme court will be back in session on monday. they will be handling an abortion case out of mississippi, a law that denies abortion access after 15 weeks' pregnancy. that is something they will likely rule on midyear next year, and that is going to be around the time of those midterm election campaigning that is going to be taking place in earnest, and so eyes are on the supreme court as well as the congress to see how this is going to unfold, but definitely a demand from this crowd that this is going to be front and center on voters' minds. that is why this crowd leaving the rally at freedom plaza, going to the supreme court, to make their views known. pam? >> all right. suzanne malveaux, thank you so much for bringing us the latest. >>> and coming up this hour, an nba player in his candor tells unvaccinated players it's time to take one for the team. he's going to be joining me live later
there's religious bias in the supreme court, extreme religious bias. i'm here today -- the things going on in texas really drove me here today. >> reporter: the supreme court will be back in session on monday. they will be handling an abortion case out of mississippi, a law that denies abortion access after 15 weeks' pregnancy. that is something they will likely rule on midyear next year, and that is going to be around the time of those midterm election campaigning that is going to be...
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resiliency and survival and navigating a world in which a child may be exposed to racism, prejudice and biasenivasan: you can immediately hear parents in the audience say, "well, we're not racist and meling is so important, so i'm not that concerned." why is that right or wrong? >> well, i would dare say that, you know, as a parent, i wish only the things that i expose my children to would be the things that they would model, that they would be exposed to, but we all know we do not own our children, and they live in the world. i don't know about the statement "i'm not racist." i dare say that racism is a socially transmitted disease in which we're all exposed to, infected with and often spread unintentionally, but definitely has an impact. so, that's a different argument. but i would say in the same way that you might not be someone that abducts children, but you still talk with your childre about people who abduct children. >> sreenivasan: right. >> you want to prepare your children to be safe in the world. so, although you may not perceive or experience yourself to have very intentional ra
resiliency and survival and navigating a world in which a child may be exposed to racism, prejudice and biasenivasan: you can immediately hear parents in the audience say, "well, we're not racist and meling is so important, so i'm not that concerned." why is that right or wrong? >> well, i would dare say that, you know, as a parent, i wish only the things that i expose my children to would be the things that they would model, that they would be exposed to, but we all know we do...
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a former researcher at google accuses the tech giant of racial bias in its algorithms. she reveals it all to ortiz going underground after the break lamp her. ah ah . join me every posted on the alec saline. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics. spoke business, i'm show business. i'll see you. then. there are growing indications that washington isn't finished with afghanistan just yet military involvement has come to an end, but not engage. also, we were told there is an energy crisis. maybe this is part of the great ah, welcome back to the program. now, a former co leader of google's ethical a i research team has accused the tech giant of ramp and surveillance, and of specifically targeting ethnic minorities to minute gabriel left google last year she says she was fired for writing an article, exposing racism in the tech giant's algorithms. google though insists that she herself resigned and gay bruce spoke to ortiz going underground. where airing that full interview throughout the day. but here's a short excerpt from it. what is on this vehic
a former researcher at google accuses the tech giant of racial bias in its algorithms. she reveals it all to ortiz going underground after the break lamp her. ah ah . join me every posted on the alec saline. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics. spoke business, i'm show business. i'll see you. then. there are growing indications that washington isn't finished with afghanistan just yet military involvement has come to an end, but not engage. also, we were told there is...
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pick up speed as soon as it, as it does after the corona crisis, plus european guest suppliers or bias of russian and other guests of volumes did not expect or did not feel up after the cold winter did not fill up their reserves, probably they expected a 2nd after a rather luggage corona year, where doesn't which stream to come into that. here we have the observed situation that people her, that her european con, guessed consumers suffer under high gas prices. that we have an additional vault volume of 55000000000 cubic meters per year, which is physically installed. the licenses are not yet given for g. political reasons. there is a fight against giving the licenses. so there is a geopolitical lobby who fights against getting this additional volume on, on line. while at the same time, gast consumers, in europe, a mate victim, sir, have to suffer because of geopolitical interests of some of their governments. it is observed is 2nd time i use this word observer that we have this addition of an actually rushes is filling the gas pipeline with guess physical, the paper with gas for the 1s
pick up speed as soon as it, as it does after the corona crisis, plus european guest suppliers or bias of russian and other guests of volumes did not expect or did not feel up after the cold winter did not fill up their reserves, probably they expected a 2nd after a rather luggage corona year, where doesn't which stream to come into that. here we have the observed situation that people her, that her european con, guessed consumers suffer under high gas prices. that we have an additional vault...
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on facebook, whistleblower is the accused of bias us. it was discovered she has ties to the democrats. it comes just days off of she said the company was harming children and stoking divisions and impassioned plea to congress for a crackdown on the social media giant. but i'm here today because i believe facebook's products harm children, stoked division and week in our democracy. the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver a won't make the necessary changes because they have put their astronomical prophets before people. congressional action is needed. they won't solve this crisis without your help. and frances, how get nase being represented by a co founder whistle blow aid john ty, who himself is a former official, and the obama administration. the are the co founder of the organization, which helps whistleblowers with legal aid is mark said he was a legal representative for alexander vin mind. the white house staffer who, spunk trans, fast impeachment, while small, it turns out, frances hogan has been regu
on facebook, whistleblower is the accused of bias us. it was discovered she has ties to the democrats. it comes just days off of she said the company was harming children and stoking divisions and impassioned plea to congress for a crackdown on the social media giant. but i'm here today because i believe facebook's products harm children, stoked division and week in our democracy. the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver a won't make the necessary changes because...
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they're also sue ising about the reporting for bias incidences which can encompass satire, humor.e on college cam uses you've seen students win some victories in these areas, now they're taking the fights to courts. and this parental resistance is really a formid if bl force. paul: so you're saying if you're a student who objects to something in the curriculum and could be accused of a bias incident and then punished as a result of that, disciplined as a result of that? >> that's absolutely right. this is what we've already seen on college campuses. there are a ton of examples about students expressing controversial opinions about everything from transgender rights to, you know, gun law, all sorts of things. and then students say that this is intimidating, that it's threatening to them, they report it as a bias incident, and there's a threat of some punishment or repercussion. and a lot of these parents are saying that their children are so afraid of being reported, of having the system weaponized against them that they've stopped engaging in the class. paul: the first test of the
they're also sue ising about the reporting for bias incidences which can encompass satire, humor.e on college cam uses you've seen students win some victories in these areas, now they're taking the fights to courts. and this parental resistance is really a formid if bl force. paul: so you're saying if you're a student who objects to something in the curriculum and could be accused of a bias incident and then punished as a result of that, disciplined as a result of that? >> that's...
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the problem, finding people who haven't developed a bias around this case. upper hand here as a result? >> absolutely. they have the chance to transfer this trial to another location, knowing everybody in this town knows all about it the fact that they chose to stay here means they knew something about this process and this judge. >> is it taking longer, the process than usual for a murder case >> for a murder case, absolutely even in a state like texas, most judges would give you a day, an average to pick the jury at this rate, they have to go another week, maybe two, just to have a pool big enough to start selection. >> this isn't about familiarity with the case. it's about a perceived bias that's already engrained >> that's right, shep. basically, you have to be able to sit and be fair and impartial to participate in jury service if you're the defense, you want people who identify as law and order people the tough part is, if somebody shows up for jury duty and you ask, can you follow the law despite the fact that you have opinions about this case, they'r
the problem, finding people who haven't developed a bias around this case. upper hand here as a result? >> absolutely. they have the chance to transfer this trial to another location, knowing everybody in this town knows all about it the fact that they chose to stay here means they knew something about this process and this judge. >> is it taking longer, the process than usual for a murder case >> for a murder case, absolutely even in a state like texas, most judges would give...
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extreme religious bias. are going on in texas drove me here today. >> reporter: the supreme court will be back in session on monday and they will be taking the mississippi case, that law banning abortion after 15 weeks, and so now many people saying they're going to shine a spotlight on that case, a decision very likely coming mid year next year. boris, christi? >> suzanne malveaux, thank you for filing that report. >>> elsewhere in the nation's capital speaker nancy pelosi has reset the clock on a trillion dollar infrastructure bill as progressive and moderate democrats hammer out details on a separate, massive spending measure. >> the speaker has scheduled a vote on infrastructure bill for the end of the month now. remember, progressives refused to back the measure without a vote on a reconciliation bill that includes a number of president biden's top economic priorities. daniella diaz is with us now. we have a new deadline that gives democrats a little bit of give and take there. do we have insight into a
extreme religious bias. are going on in texas drove me here today. >> reporter: the supreme court will be back in session on monday and they will be taking the mississippi case, that law banning abortion after 15 weeks, and so now many people saying they're going to shine a spotlight on that case, a decision very likely coming mid year next year. boris, christi? >> suzanne malveaux, thank you for filing that report. >>> elsewhere in the nation's capital speaker nancy pelosi...
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bias. if you look at f.b.i.stics, the number of hate crimes due to racial bias has actually quadrupled since 2016. but we know the numbers don't capture the full extent of what people are experiencing. for instance, in contrast to the cases of the police and the f.b.i. report, they received over 350 reports of hate violence against a.p.i. folks in this city in just 2020. and that included 71reports of physical assaults. and we know where there are gaps, it is community organizations and residents that have stepped up. now, to divide up this landscape analysis, from june this year, we worked with city departments to collect information about existing programs, processes and services related to hate violence. we compiled information delivered by the city and funded by the city and we developed two steady exercises based on the recent hate incidents. in our neighborhoods, we help city staff to collect where our responses are falling short of community needs. we also did interviews for city staff together to gather
bias. if you look at f.b.i.stics, the number of hate crimes due to racial bias has actually quadrupled since 2016. but we know the numbers don't capture the full extent of what people are experiencing. for instance, in contrast to the cases of the police and the f.b.i. report, they received over 350 reports of hate violence against a.p.i. folks in this city in just 2020. and that included 71reports of physical assaults. and we know where there are gaps, it is community organizations and...
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the problems around bias, and algorithmic bias, censoring certain types of posting from being shown,to bring both sides together, that would have an impact on the tools we use every day. >> without a law being passed. you describe in your op-ed that it is virtually impossible to police this content, because, you know, facebook has been telling us, we have more people who are monitoring this stuff than other social media platforms but why do you say that internally it's impossible. >> i think it's very difficult and when you have taepeams of t of thousands of peeople that ar the content moderators, and by the way, most are english speaking, they're in the u.s. and the u.k., where most of the users of facebook and other social media are outside of the u.s. and the u.k. in different languages, you know, hundreds of different languages, different cultural contexts, it's a very difficult problem, and so i think if you're able to get rid of the algorithms, you'll resolve a lot of these issues. >> the basic premise of frances haugen's testimony and her interview on sunday night was that fac
the problems around bias, and algorithmic bias, censoring certain types of posting from being shown,to bring both sides together, that would have an impact on the tools we use every day. >> without a law being passed. you describe in your op-ed that it is virtually impossible to police this content, because, you know, facebook has been telling us, we have more people who are monitoring this stuff than other social media platforms but why do you say that internally it's impossible....
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and i confess a bias in my heart that this might be a chinese hack of some sort. and this after facebook and twitter and all of social media went to so much trouble to help donald trump out of office earlier this year . that the chinese might be doing some harm to the infrastructure as a demonstration of power and to, to put the tech lords in their place in the united states after, after essentially allying with china who was also being being in a big way by president donald trump. and this looks like a power play by the chinese to me, there's no other real explanation. the domino effect of, of stupid mistakes. one after another doesn't hold water for me. at this point, i'm beginning to believe that this is something that was done on purpose by state actors, someone who puts a lot of money in a lot of effort into software engineering and the only people on the globe that do this with an eye toward dominating other people and causing problems for them to teach them power lessons or the chinese ok. you know that there's no indication that that's the case and certain
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an expert in artificial intelligence who spoke out against a bias has been cooling. the stronger whistle blow a protection against us oligarch run big tech companies. she joins me now from california to me. thank you so much for coming on. i think we all have you to thank for certain features on our i pads on google. if we use that, i mean it's a, yeah we, you affected all our lives in a way. what is ethical? a i presumably different to the squid game, i haven't seen all of that series, but presumably everybody's talking about what is africa? and the cal ai is, i consider it to be a feel that tries to ensure that while we work on at technology, we're working on it with foresight and trying to understand what the negative potential negative societal impact are and minimize dose and try to work on something that's actually beneficial for humanity. so started by saying what is on the ethical ai? there's lots of a sudden i think, call right. i think that whenever you, so for example, as a part of my work taught of showed that my collaboration with joy pull me nice and sh
an expert in artificial intelligence who spoke out against a bias has been cooling. the stronger whistle blow a protection against us oligarch run big tech companies. she joins me now from california to me. thank you so much for coming on. i think we all have you to thank for certain features on our i pads on google. if we use that, i mean it's a, yeah we, you affected all our lives in a way. what is ethical? a i presumably different to the squid game, i haven't seen all of that series, but...
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what a great way to spread american values or the majority party bias to the 1st quarter of the earth. people if the bob way can't wait to appreciate it. with the proposed governmental body directly in charge of facebook algorithms, there would be no constraints. facebook seems to be eager to cooperate with the authorities. instead of expecting the industry to make societal decisions that belong to legislators. it is time for congress to act. the current algorithms definitely far from perfect, but i bet will miss them. what's the government guessing charge? imagine what a u. s. sense of the social media would look like videos of a messy afghanistan withdrawal. definitely not interesting. and to graphic. don't show it to any body person. biden's stumbles on the steps. no, no, no. that's just defensive and digest your friends. graduation bridges. ok, i does have a look at the gender neutral actor and they knew what the cinderella movie. i am your fabulous god mobile. no more inconvenient means and bided an old man drinks. and he called said pre approved by the us government. well, if th
what a great way to spread american values or the majority party bias to the 1st quarter of the earth. people if the bob way can't wait to appreciate it. with the proposed governmental body directly in charge of facebook algorithms, there would be no constraints. facebook seems to be eager to cooperate with the authorities. instead of expecting the industry to make societal decisions that belong to legislators. it is time for congress to act. the current algorithms definitely far from perfect,...
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it should be without bias, and there's religious bias in the supreme court, extreme religious bias, and so and why i'm here today, the things that are going on in texas really drove me here today. >> the supreme court will be back in session on monday. they will be handling an abortion case out of mississippi, a law that denies abortion access after 15 weeks of pregnancy. that is something that they will likely rule on mid-year next year, and that is going to be around the time of those midterm election campaigning that is going to be taking place in earnest, and so all eyes are on the supreme court as well as the congress to see how this is going to unfold, but definitely a demand from this crowd that this is going to be front and center on voter s' minds. that is why this crowd leaving the rally at freedom plaza going to the supreme court to make their views known. >> thanks so much. up next, the so-called isis voice behind the violence is flown to the u.s. to face terrorism charges. >>> and then a vigil for mia mercano after a sad development in the search for the missing 19-year-old
it should be without bias, and there's religious bias in the supreme court, extreme religious bias, and so and why i'm here today, the things that are going on in texas really drove me here today. >> the supreme court will be back in session on monday. they will be handling an abortion case out of mississippi, a law that denies abortion access after 15 weeks of pregnancy. that is something that they will likely rule on mid-year next year, and that is going to be around the time of those...
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people who face bias who don't have access to the healthcare system. don't get adequate response from providers when they enter the healthcare system because of inherited bias in healthcare delivery. and it exposed that in a dramatic fashion because it was sopervasive . it was it spread so rapidly over society and it was so deadly. it exposed all those weaknesses in the healthcare system. >> .. don't get good follow-up from product disease to have access to good nutrition. so a lot of it is driven by the same social inequities that make infectious disease something that disproportionate impacts certain segments of society. what can be done? i think over the last year we've had, we've gone through a timer with can find some of these harsh realities. whether or not will galvanize action to confront them in a meaningful way i don't know, i hope so. there's more of an awareness of this. we used to say in medicine and infectious diseases eventually become diseases of poverty. you think disproportionally the impact certain communities. this was no different.
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but locals tell us, the scale of the bias is reaching unprecedented levels. fullborne, thank you. he did not be a fool by you. so you, we need security in this country. you can't go on living like this anymore. we have people with guns everywhere and the police beats us with sticks and everything is really hard for us. we need change in this country level. despite the dangers, people still have to go out. if they want to make a living for many residents of puerto prince and for drivers simply commuting around town is one of the most dangerous activities they can do. running the risk of being kidnapped, being robbed, or getting caught in the crossfire of rival gangs, fighting each other over control of different parts of the city. in estimated 50 percent of territory in the haitian capital is said to be under the control of criminal gangs. and while the case of 17 hostages being held by a gang known as 400 muzzle has attracted international attention for an aid groups say, the magnitude of the security crisis has far reaching implications. the guys are expanding the power and the c
but locals tell us, the scale of the bias is reaching unprecedented levels. fullborne, thank you. he did not be a fool by you. so you, we need security in this country. you can't go on living like this anymore. we have people with guns everywhere and the police beats us with sticks and everything is really hard for us. we need change in this country level. despite the dangers, people still have to go out. if they want to make a living for many residents of puerto prince and for drivers simply...