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in front of a chinese government office in hong kong, protesters spray- painted the lens of the cctv cameras in front of the offices black. and i felt like that sort ofr- stood that was a very meaningful moment, because it showed that they're sort of rejecting that vision and that kind of idea of how technology should be used in the future. and what we're seeing, you know, in general in china today, is lyhappening sort of consta >> sreenivasan: all right. paul mozur of the "new york times" joining us via skype from shanghai, thanks so much. >> thank >> sreenivasan: china's usof facial recognition to identify protesters in hong kong, and asn a police toohe mainland, is growing. but, it is by far not the only country. companies and authorities are using it more often in the united states as well. inis week, three democratic members of congresoduced the no biometric barriers act, ich would ban facial recognition software in public housing. san fransco banned facial recognition technology used by the city police and other agencies this past may. the british are also concerned, and engaged in a s
in front of a chinese government office in hong kong, protesters spray- painted the lens of the cctv cameras in front of the offices black. and i felt like that sort ofr- stood that was a very meaningful moment, because it showed that they're sort of rejecting that vision and that kind of idea of how technology should be used in the future. and what we're seeing, you know, in general in china today, is lyhappening sort of consta >> sreenivasan: all right. paul mozur of the "new york...
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we took the precaution to smash cctv cameras. took the precaution to smash cctv cameras. “— took theeryone is definitely concerned about surveillance and being identified. once they got that metal barricade open, i was surprised to see hundreds file. it was not clear if it was going to be a small group, but it was really on mass occupation. of the building. as one protester told me, this is a huge step for us, if we can get inside this building, it means the government has to listen to us. sol think it replica big symbolic victory to the protesters. tell us more about who these protesters are. most of them are students, is that right? a lot of them are students, university students, you know, every time they have been points when people would take a megaphone and corral people and pass information on. but it really is, every time i have talked to people, asking them their if they belong to some group. they all are like, now it is not like that. we all have the same voice. this is a leaderless movement. we are sharing information, not telling people what to do. even inside the council
we took the precaution to smash cctv cameras. took the precaution to smash cctv cameras. “— took theeryone is definitely concerned about surveillance and being identified. once they got that metal barricade open, i was surprised to see hundreds file. it was not clear if it was going to be a small group, but it was really on mass occupation. of the building. as one protester told me, this is a huge step for us, if we can get inside this building, it means the government has to listen to us....
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supervisors of detention center confirm that the video is accurate. 100%, as it was taken by the cctv camerasall the elements we have seen in and around the detention center of the same. we have been several times to that detention center. since it was hit on tuesday night by an airstrike. minister, the anterior -- the interior government and the government minister said that an f-16 fighter jet hit the detention center on tuesday. a also says a team of experts from the united nations has proved that the detention center was hit by an airstrike. the interior minister says if libya fails to protect migrants and refugees, then they will be -- decide to release all the migrants and refugees and close down all detention centers in libya. he also called on the united nations to cooperate and to do its part in protecting the civilians in libya. reynolds is monitoring development at the united nations headquarters in new york. rob: you could put this in the category of better late than never. securitysday, the u.n. council met for three hours behind closed doors but was unable to come up with a stat
supervisors of detention center confirm that the video is accurate. 100%, as it was taken by the cctv camerasall the elements we have seen in and around the detention center of the same. we have been several times to that detention center. since it was hit on tuesday night by an airstrike. minister, the anterior -- the interior government and the government minister said that an f-16 fighter jet hit the detention center on tuesday. a also says a team of experts from the united nations has...
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yesterday with similar behaviour amongst peers and some of the solutions they suggested was to put cctv cameras be altogether any public place. i think what you have overall as a determination on the authorities‘ behalf to look like they are trying to address this problem. that is why we have two enquiries in the lords and commons with recommendations and it‘ll be interesting to see whether they are indeed acted on. is important that where laws are made and taxpayers are funding the houses of parliament that proper standards are upheld but also stressing it is not unusual in other workplaces outside a parliament for these kinds of problems to arise. thank you. it is interesting that jessica of problems to arise. thank you. it is interesting thatjessica who works in millbank and sees that atmosphere and hears the gossip is not shocked by what is in that report yet you and i read that and the sort of things... myjaw was on the sort of things... myjaw was on the floor. we took out some of the most graphic quotes about the type of sexual harassment happening and you think if they are beyond being s
yesterday with similar behaviour amongst peers and some of the solutions they suggested was to put cctv cameras be altogether any public place. i think what you have overall as a determination on the authorities‘ behalf to look like they are trying to address this problem. that is why we have two enquiries in the lords and commons with recommendations and it‘ll be interesting to see whether they are indeed acted on. is important that where laws are made and taxpayers are funding the houses...
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cctv cameras an heat sensors and hyphenses and walls to get into buckingham palace?ories of 37 years ago when michael fagan, famously broke inside of buckingham palace, somehow got inside of the queen's bedroom. had a conversation with her for ten minutes before security actually showed up. stuart: heads rolled then. i suspect there could be some head rolling now because that is a huge security breach. can you imagine someone got within feet of sleeping president of united states in the white house? whoa. susan: how is that possible? stuart: how is that possible? susan: with technology in this era of technology. stuart: makes you think, don't it? the big board, the dow jones average, shows a gain of almost exactly 100 points. i have to tell you, a few minutes ago the president tweeted about china not buying as much agricultural produce as he wanted. and that took the market down a little bit. we were above 27,000. now we're 26,900. >>> coal miners in west virginia invited democrat presidential candidates to tour a local coal mine. look who is here? the governor of we
cctv cameras an heat sensors and hyphenses and walls to get into buckingham palace?ories of 37 years ago when michael fagan, famously broke inside of buckingham palace, somehow got inside of the queen's bedroom. had a conversation with her for ten minutes before security actually showed up. stuart: heads rolled then. i suspect there could be some head rolling now because that is a huge security breach. can you imagine someone got within feet of sleeping president of united states in the white...
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>> the cameras that we're using as part of this pilot are part of the white house video management system. that's the cctv system that records video from all the cameras around the complex. as we're going through and identifying those volunteers that are in there, that record is saved and we save that and we're going to evaluate that until the end of the process. >> but you do have the opportunity to review other faces as you're capturing that are in the vicinity, tourists, demonstrators, whatever. >> if it would be a false positive, that image would be retained. >> we are concerned about what happens. >> and we will have a classified briefing. >> thank you. >> and we'll have a lot of those questions responded to. >> thank you for the extension of time, and thank you very much, both. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from arizona ms. lesco for five minutes. >> if you don't mind, i'd like to yield a few seconds to my colleague, mr. higgins. >> five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record two op-ed articles in support of law enforcement application of biome
>> the cameras that we're using as part of this pilot are part of the white house video management system. that's the cctv system that records video from all the cameras around the complex. as we're going through and identifying those volunteers that are in there, that record is saved and we save that and we're going to evaluate that until the end of the process. >> but you do have the opportunity to review other faces as you're capturing that are in the vicinity, tourists,...
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camera for us. what do you make of the new law? is it helpful, is it useful or preventative? i think in my case i was very lucky, i had cctvr issue thanjust that minimum sentencing is a bigger issue than just the police and the fire brigade, and basically we think rather than good behaviour, if you do assault and emergency worker, it should be six, 12, 18 months of solid time. i should say the police federation has said that they would like the maximum sentence increased further but the bill sends a clear signal that assaults against first responders will not be tolerated. do you think the law is helpful or preventative? we are supportive of anything that reduces attacks. we wa nt anything that reduces attacks. we want our members to come to work and go home safely. have you seen any evidence of it? i'm not sure how much of an effect it has, it is quite different from the fire service and the police. personally i'm not convinced that sentences and punishment is really going to deter people, i think the kind of communities we have problems with probably have a lack of opportunities, a lot of deprivation, and many of these p
camera for us. what do you make of the new law? is it helpful, is it useful or preventative? i think in my case i was very lucky, i had cctvr issue thanjust that minimum sentencing is a bigger issue than just the police and the fire brigade, and basically we think rather than good behaviour, if you do assault and emergency worker, it should be six, 12, 18 months of solid time. i should say the police federation has said that they would like the maximum sentence increased further but the bill...