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kitchen where weekly she hosts the black men's group called determination, a surf safe place for blackman to connect and who have been formerly incarcerated or somehow impacted by the justice system. >> the age range is 16 to 26 years old, that is teenagers and transitioning age youth, and also another element i want to bring to this space is recognizing young people at 16 years old and coming out at almost 40 and having a healing space for them as well. just really thinking about all the trauma. >> reporter: he also used to sit in one of these chairs, sharing that at 18 years old, he was sentenced to prison and served 7 years. >> for the last 5 years, i was trying to get a pardon and that process has been a little bit difficult for me. to try to accomplish matt that, but to know that somebody like me who went to prison for second-degree robbery, i have an opportunity now to give my records . >> he says his records still keep him from life altering opportunities. >> there's a lot of people out here trying to better themselves, trying to move in a different direction, but there's all these
kitchen where weekly she hosts the black men's group called determination, a surf safe place for blackman to connect and who have been formerly incarcerated or somehow impacted by the justice system. >> the age range is 16 to 26 years old, that is teenagers and transitioning age youth, and also another element i want to bring to this space is recognizing young people at 16 years old and coming out at almost 40 and having a healing space for them as well. just really thinking about all the...
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the 1st time the kremlin says russia's president blackman patient met the chief. the wagner mess regular. if you've got any precaution, just days often has failed for fun in the kremlin spokesman to meet your pest golf . told reporters meeting last it's between us. president joe biden has been missing persons, king charles, and wins the council. they are thoughts of discuss efforts to address the climate crisis area budge, and met with u. k. prime minister wishes to not attend downing street where he described the biological relationship as quite rock solid. is there any forces have shot dead, a palestinian ma new ramada and the occupied westbank amid a tree says that he fought a gun at troops on through a grenade. towards them. separately is ready. soldiers arrested 10 palestinians and seized weapons, munitions, and ministry equipment during raids in palestinian neighborhoods to the right scream say the children has been highlighting the emotional and physical abuse suffered by young palestinians, arrested by is ready forces. the group says 42 percent had injurie
the 1st time the kremlin says russia's president blackman patient met the chief. the wagner mess regular. if you've got any precaution, just days often has failed for fun in the kremlin spokesman to meet your pest golf . told reporters meeting last it's between us. president joe biden has been missing persons, king charles, and wins the council. they are thoughts of discuss efforts to address the climate crisis area budge, and met with u. k. prime minister wishes to not attend downing street...
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and that civilian ships may be targeted. russia as president blackman pollution has now laid down conditions for returning to the agreement. best. who might be the 1st demand for re entry to the green deal is to withdraw the sanctions on supplies of russian green and fertilizers. second, all obstacles for russian banks and financial institutions servicing food and fertilizer supplies must be removed. we are talking about their immediate connection to this. we have an international banking settlement system. you do not need any promises. they need these conditions to be met. so the u. and then tech is media, it's a deal broad relief to countries all around the world, especially developing nations. the u. n. the, in the us of all wounds about the impact on global food security. now that russia has withdrawn from the deal. russia continues to use food as a weapon of war. this is the 2nd day in a row. we seen the russian federation make threats against ships and international water a 2nd day in a row after launching a tax on odessa, which is the major port for shipping ukrainian grain. so i thin
and that civilian ships may be targeted. russia as president blackman pollution has now laid down conditions for returning to the agreement. best. who might be the 1st demand for re entry to the green deal is to withdraw the sanctions on supplies of russian green and fertilizers. second, all obstacles for russian banks and financial institutions servicing food and fertilizer supplies must be removed. we are talking about their immediate connection to this. we have an international banking...
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of the biggest largest militaries in the world that but he just need the occupies westbank of the blackman is a professor of israel studies and political science at u. c. l. a. he says the situation in jeanine can be partly blamed on the weakness of the palestinian authority, which he says has lost control over parts of the west bank. again and again, as well as engaged in these kinds of military operations, whether it's in the west bank or against the gospel strip. and what it buys is really a short term period of a quiet relative quiet. but it doesn't ultimately resolve the issue as long as the palestinians have no political lines. and as long as palestinians feel hope you're seeing dispatch um, as long as they stop landon's radio occupation, they will unfortunately, or something will turn to violence. and so ultimately, this operation, whatever the short term goals isn't going to bring is right, is the secuity that they deserve. but certainly everything that comment is missing the off thousands possibly. i seem to have political ends in terms of his own domestic standing. i think this h
of the biggest largest militaries in the world that but he just need the occupies westbank of the blackman is a professor of israel studies and political science at u. c. l. a. he says the situation in jeanine can be partly blamed on the weakness of the palestinian authority, which he says has lost control over parts of the west bank. again and again, as well as engaged in these kinds of military operations, whether it's in the west bank or against the gospel strip. and what it buys is really a...
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and people wonder why, okay, why are blackman being attacked on a sunday after looking at houses and jogging and 3 white guys drop by in the truck and jump out and, and, and beat him up and shoot him. why does that happen? because we continue to act like we're, it's okay to be a soft target statistically in comparison to the white counterparts. that smells in america are 18 times more likely to be injured by a gun. and 12 times more likely to be killed with the fire around. you it can, new jersey, the city sits just across the river from new york count as long suffered from high rates of poverty and crime. nearly haul says new ex, approximately 300000 residents of black gun. those in new jersey are among the strictest in the country and the state test one is the lowest rates of fly around this cities like music, while the exception here on average, someone dies from gun violence every day. the intensive care units at university hospital in newark treats many gunshot victims this is where the showing last thoughts, so he's nice not hey, talk to stephanie bunny, is the true massage and
and people wonder why, okay, why are blackman being attacked on a sunday after looking at houses and jogging and 3 white guys drop by in the truck and jump out and, and, and beat him up and shoot him. why does that happen? because we continue to act like we're, it's okay to be a soft target statistically in comparison to the white counterparts. that smells in america are 18 times more likely to be injured by a gun. and 12 times more likely to be killed with the fire around. you it can, new...
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behind some of the justices who were part of the path ort, not louis powell who wrote it but harry blackmanho said you have to take race into account to get beyond race and that is the philosophy of justice jackson as you were saying. whereas clarence thomas has felt that any kind of consideration of race is stag mattizing and it also violated the constitution in his mind an the mantra that john roberts has was embraced by the majority at this time. the way to stop discrimination on the base of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. but i think justice jackson and the other two libberals who joined with her, made a good case that america is not to the point yet where race could not be considered to fulfill the promise of both brown v. board of education and the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. >> i want to play what president biden said this week. he presented this as a way forward on college admissions. listen. >> when the poor kid, on a poor kid, maybe the first in the family to go to college, gets statement grades as a wealthy kid, and his path has been a lot
behind some of the justices who were part of the path ort, not louis powell who wrote it but harry blackmanho said you have to take race into account to get beyond race and that is the philosophy of justice jackson as you were saying. whereas clarence thomas has felt that any kind of consideration of race is stag mattizing and it also violated the constitution in his mind an the mantra that john roberts has was embraced by the majority at this time. the way to stop discrimination on the base of...
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or justice harry blackman, nominated by richard nixon who wrote the majority opinion enshrining abortiontections in roe v. wade and two reagan nominees and bush nominee who joined with the majority upholding reproductive rights 20 years later during the court presided over by chief justice william rehnquist. another republican nominee on the court took his conservative colleagues to task for they decision in bush v gore, justice john paul stevens. the right has since succeeded in making a court that will never surprise them again. thanks to its bench of hard right ied logs served up by the federalist society. they have just in the last year on the john roberts court succeeded in erasing 70 years of protected rights for women, black americans sh lgbtq people and not just because the people who put them on the court are ideologs but because they themselves are ideologs. donald trump put his stamp on the court with three justices, including amy coney barrett. before justice barrett was picked for the federal courts and jammed on to the court despite an impending election, she was a paid spe
or justice harry blackman, nominated by richard nixon who wrote the majority opinion enshrining abortiontections in roe v. wade and two reagan nominees and bush nominee who joined with the majority upholding reproductive rights 20 years later during the court presided over by chief justice william rehnquist. another republican nominee on the court took his conservative colleagues to task for they decision in bush v gore, justice john paul stevens. the right has since succeeded in making a court...
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pete: here with reaction, author of ethical machines, reid blackman. thanks for being here.ke of her thesis, that if they don't draw the line now, the machines are taking it over in. >> it's not crazy. i wouldn't say machines or robots, but we're all familiar with actors or models that don't actually exist. those are real, and we can create also audio and video with them, so this is a replacement worry, absolutely. nicole: so i have a question. i'm a radiologist in my day job, and so a.i. taking over radiology is a concern in my profession. but one of the things that my question is i understand that they want to have rights to this biometric data that she's talking about. but how far will that go? because if you start giving them, you know, financial rights or even just intellectual property rights to their biometric data, does that go to every other industry? >> it's a great question. i moon, there's some places especially in europe where you have ownership of your biometric data. i can't just take -- pete: what does that mean? >> it's what you look like, what you sound lik
pete: here with reaction, author of ethical machines, reid blackman. thanks for being here.ke of her thesis, that if they don't draw the line now, the machines are taking it over in. >> it's not crazy. i wouldn't say machines or robots, but we're all familiar with actors or models that don't actually exist. those are real, and we can create also audio and video with them, so this is a replacement worry, absolutely. nicole: so i have a question. i'm a radiologist in my day job, and so a.i....
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we blackman's founder and ceo of the a i echo risk consultancy, virtually joining us from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what are your main concerns about all of this? there are, there are hosts concerns. i think that the ones that were just articulated are, are the right ones. so you think about automation or a weapon system that's quite concerned. one thing to note here is that it only takes one actor to use at one state after to use it. so one side of it in a war is using i to make automated decisions. that means what those decisions are being made extremely rapidly, far too fast for any person to track and respond to. and so the only response to an aggressor who is using a guy in some capacity is also to use a i, then you can see how things can spit out of control rather quickly since you have to a yeah, i use operating against each other, not capable of being overseen by humans because the address will be to pass. that's certainly one of the, one of the larger concerns in this, in this context. the other one does information clearly a very serious probl
we blackman's founder and ceo of the a i echo risk consultancy, virtually joining us from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what are your main concerns about all of this? there are, there are hosts concerns. i think that the ones that were just articulated are, are the right ones. so you think about automation or a weapon system that's quite concerned. one thing to note here is that it only takes one actor to use at one state after to use it. so one side of it in a war is...
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. >> yes and another thing the book mentions is a sort of blackman industrial policy and so thest pre-existing non- suspicious release not really suspicious relationship between the government and cyber industry. so for example south korea was because of their example of early pre- previous coronavirus had established relationships with companies that could build tests and had to set up the interest and infrastructure not the physical production capacity to my knowledge with the agreements the relationships the knowledge of who could do it so that when this virus came, south korea was in a position to scale up manufacture that does not give you policy and that's a problem but at least the supply tests and point to the early - of the cdc. in the development of the test but an alternative of the complementary strategy is to have the capacity to build the large amounts of it. >> i want to come back to the additional question but before doing that's come i want to get into some of the issues of evidence and data they raised. so john i know t that something you alluded to in your opening remarks is
. >> yes and another thing the book mentions is a sort of blackman industrial policy and so thest pre-existing non- suspicious release not really suspicious relationship between the government and cyber industry. so for example south korea was because of their example of early pre- previous coronavirus had established relationships with companies that could build tests and had to set up the interest and infrastructure not the physical production capacity to my knowledge with the...
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blackman was appointed by richard nixon, he wrote roe v. wade.t liberal as it turns out in the modern history of the court so you pick right and that is the beauty. david would do what he's going to do. >> i grew up, 20 years old and grew up a poster of ronald reagan in my room. will have my vote for president but in 2020 i voted for joe biden and the reason is 2016, a general election in 2016 and donald trump make clear he would not be under any circumstance so while i respect you are speaking out against him now, if and when you're of the president, how can i go to bed at night trusting you have a good grasp on the struggle? >> let me clarify the record a little bit, i focused on election, 2020 on live television 2:30 a.m. the votes have not been counted cap. that was when he proved office and maybe i should have known sooner but i didn't and i didn't want him to be present and i respect your vote but i didn't want him to be present and kind of anticipated what c. and i said come to me and he said why? i said i won't disappoint you. [laughter]
blackman was appointed by richard nixon, he wrote roe v. wade.t liberal as it turns out in the modern history of the court so you pick right and that is the beauty. david would do what he's going to do. >> i grew up, 20 years old and grew up a poster of ronald reagan in my room. will have my vote for president but in 2020 i voted for joe biden and the reason is 2016, a general election in 2016 and donald trump make clear he would not be under any circumstance so while i respect you are...
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blackman was appointed by nixon and he wrote roe v. wade.avid souter got appointed by george bush 41, he was one of the most liberal justices as it turned out in the modern history of the court. a times you think you pick right and you don't and that is the beauty of the system because what suter got there he did not care what bush thought. david souter does what david souter always does we have to preserve that. in the back. >> governor christine my name is andrew i grew up -- i am 20 years old and grew up with the poster of ronald reagan in my bedroom. you will have my vote for president but in 2020i voted for biden in the reason is since iowa in 2016 for the general election and leading up to 2020, donald trump made it very clear he would not concede under any circumstances and that he would not recognize an election he did not win as legitimate. while i respect that you are speaking out against him now after january 6, if and when you are hopefully president how can i go to bed at night trusting that you have a good grasp on the struggle
blackman was appointed by nixon and he wrote roe v. wade.avid souter got appointed by george bush 41, he was one of the most liberal justices as it turned out in the modern history of the court. a times you think you pick right and you don't and that is the beauty of the system because what suter got there he did not care what bush thought. david souter does what david souter always does we have to preserve that. in the back. >> governor christine my name is andrew i grew up -- i am 20...
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please yes, president blackman, i vice president camino i commissioner faison, high commissioner perez high. commissioner thomas high. commissioner torres high. okay the next item on the agenda is item number six. hearing and possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission. deputy director. oh yeah, i'm going to do it. lovely. i know we're switching it up today. good evening, commissioners. i will be actually introducing the consent items for today. so we have five applications of the consent agenda tonight, two of which are for a jam to ban permits, seeking to continue their current operations. one is an lp permit and two more are for one time outdoor event permits with extended duration for the jam to band permits and the lp. there was no opposition and southern station and central station permit officers added their standard calendar and conditions for the permits in their district. so for the two extended duration, one time outdoor event permits, therefore the clement street farmer's market and the stones town farmer's marke
please yes, president blackman, i vice president camino i commissioner faison, high commissioner perez high. commissioner thomas high. commissioner torres high. okay the next item on the agenda is item number six. hearing and possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission. deputy director. oh yeah, i'm going to do it. lovely. i know we're switching it up today. good evening, commissioners. i will be actually introducing the consent...
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wade decision, what justice blackman mentioned, and is absolutely right, abortion had not been criminalized in the united states. the pilgrims had performed abortions. so had additional people. when abortion becomes criminalized in this country, it was leading to and around the time of the civil war. and we see some of the same rhetoric today used then. the concern about the browning of the united states. and that was the impetus for early abortion laws during the time of the civil war. and we see the same kind of rhetoric today. >> thank you. my time is up, but i don't know if we can allow mr. roske just to speak briefly on behalf of essentially the federal damage of these decisions. >> thank you, and thank you for the opportunity. i would like to address this repeated attempt by the republicans at a vulgar mischaracterization of what's someone who needs an abortion looks like. frankly, it is stigmatizing, it is offensive, and it is unrealistic. and it does not reflect who needs an abortion or who wants an abortion in this country. and, quite frankly, health care should not be a meritocrac
wade decision, what justice blackman mentioned, and is absolutely right, abortion had not been criminalized in the united states. the pilgrims had performed abortions. so had additional people. when abortion becomes criminalized in this country, it was leading to and around the time of the civil war. and we see some of the same rhetoric today used then. the concern about the browning of the united states. and that was the impetus for early abortion laws during the time of the civil war. and we...