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elias: yes, please. [roll call] >> clerk: commissioner elias, you have a quorum. also here is chief william scott from the san francisco police department. >> vice president elias: thank you so much. welcome to the june 15, 2022 police commission meeting. we have a pretty heavy agenda, but not really. go ahead and call the first item. >> clerk: line item 1, general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the police commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole. members of the public who would like to make public comment, please press star, three now. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> good evening, commissioners, chief scott, and executive director henderson. i'm deputy public defender brian cox, and i'm a member of the commission to end bias stops in san francisco. i called tonight to ask when the wor
elias: yes, please. [roll call] >> clerk: commissioner elias, you have a quorum. also here is chief william scott from the san francisco police department. >> vice president elias: thank you so much. welcome to the june 15, 2022 police commission meeting. we have a pretty heavy agenda, but not really. go ahead and call the first item. >> clerk: line item 1, general public comment. at this time, the public is now welcome to address the commission for up to two minutes on items...
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vice president elias, there is no public comment. >> vice president elias: thank you. next item, please. >> secretary: line item four. commission reports. commission reports are limited to a brief description of activities and announcements, commission discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the issues raised for future commission meetings. commission president's report, commissioners' reports, commission announcements and scheduling of items identified for consideration at future commission meetings. >> vice president elias: thank you. we'll turn it over to my fellow commissioners. i'm going to start with commissioner benedicto. >> commissioner: thank you very much, vice president elias. a couple updates from me along with commissioner yee. i attended the press conference with supervisor gordon mar to discuss as well as business community leaders to discuss crime to community policing act which passed the public safety committee and passed the board of supervisors yesterday and looks set to become law. it has some good provisions in that a
vice president elias, there is no public comment. >> vice president elias: thank you. next item, please. >> secretary: line item four. commission reports. commission reports are limited to a brief description of activities and announcements, commission discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the issues raised for future commission meetings. commission president's report, commissioners' reports, commission announcements and scheduling of items identified...
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elias: great. next item, please. >> secretary: line item three, d.p.a. director's report. report on d.p.a. activities and announcements. report on whether to calendar issues raised for future commission meetings. director paul henderson. >> director: hi. thank you. i'm on a different device, i can't see myself, but i presume everyone can see and hear me, yes? >> vice president elias: yes. >> director: okay. thank you. we're having technical difficulties today, but i will plow through. are we timed for these things? i don't want to mess it up, but he followed his time, i'm going to follow my time. >> vice president elias: well, there's a clock on him. i don't know how accurate it is. he's a perpetual violator. >> director: let me start off with my stance on the department so far. we are currently 294 cases we have opened and we have closed 291 cases. again, the cases when they open and close isn't limited by specific time. some of those cases i've been told to some of the older and not necessarily w
elias: great. next item, please. >> secretary: line item three, d.p.a. director's report. report on d.p.a. activities and announcements. report on whether to calendar issues raised for future commission meetings. director paul henderson. >> director: hi. thank you. i'm on a different device, i can't see myself, but i presume everyone can see and hear me, yes? >> vice president elias: yes. >> director: okay. thank you. we're having technical difficulties today, but i will...
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vice president elias? >> vice president elias: thank you. next item? motion to adjourn. >> second. >> vice president elias: we are adjourned. have a good night. [♪♪♪] >> chinatown battleground is something i have always wanted to do because we have never had the chinese americans in the military. our history goes back all the way to 1861 to afghanistan. the exhibition is two-parts. one is a visual history which is told through the banners. then basically what i wanted to do was make sure that people understood that every one of these objects tell a story. for example, my uncle was one of two chinese american pilots during world war ii. they come planed they were giving baggy men's coveralls to wear. we have a veteran of the war. now what is notable is that he is the first and only chinese american prisoner of war. we have the met kit. that was the only thing he has for water, rice and soup. he carried for over four and a half years in captivity as prisoner of war. this exhibition is a first base undertaking. also important and i want to take away the b
vice president elias? >> vice president elias: thank you. next item? motion to adjourn. >> second. >> vice president elias: we are adjourned. have a good night. [♪♪♪] >> chinatown battleground is something i have always wanted to do because we have never had the chinese americans in the military. our history goes back all the way to 1861 to afghanistan. the exhibition is two-parts. one is a visual history which is told through the banners. then basically what i...
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>> thank you, vice president elias. chief, i was down on the evening of may 6 in the tenderloin and it was -- it was a full complement and i mentioned it previously of six patrol cars out. then i got asked by a member of the community with a father from florida had come out looking for his son. i was down there again on the 18th of may and officers and the son was cited the day before. and living in the tenderloin. and at that time i noticed the increased presence. i noticed stationary controls on hyde street and there were other patrol cars out. and they obviously have taken the interest and confirmed police presence and is all sent down there. could you tell the public and commission what's going on in the tenderloin in the the evening time now? >> and we redeploy some officers and working through troubleshooting, if you will, and one of the things we started with the increased foot beat presence throughout tenderloin and we are and still are, a lot of the deployment is backfill, overtime. and what was happening is we
>> thank you, vice president elias. chief, i was down on the evening of may 6 in the tenderloin and it was -- it was a full complement and i mentioned it previously of six patrol cars out. then i got asked by a member of the community with a father from florida had come out looking for his son. i was down there again on the 18th of may and officers and the son was cited the day before. and living in the tenderloin. and at that time i noticed the increased presence. i noticed stationary...
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>> commissioner: motion. >> vice president elias: okay. sergeant. >> secretary: meeting is adjourned. >> you've got to vote. >> vice president elias: we've got to take a roll call vote first. then you can get rid of us. >> secretary: thank you. roll call vote. no public comment? on the motion to adjourn or to not disclose, [roll call] vice president elias, you have five yes votes. line item 13. oh, adjournment. >> vice president elias: okay. we're adjourned. we did it. have a good night. >> secretary: yes. >> commissioner: thank you all. >>> when i shoot chinatown, i shoot the architecture that people not just events, i shoot what's going on in daily life and everything changes. murals, graffiti, store opening. store closing. the bakery. i shoot anything and everything in chinatown. i shoot daily life. i'm a crazy animal. i'm shooting for fun. that's what i love. >> i'm frank jane. i'm a community photographer for the last i think about 20 years. i joined the chinese historical society. it was a way i could practice my society and i can gi
>> commissioner: motion. >> vice president elias: okay. sergeant. >> secretary: meeting is adjourned. >> you've got to vote. >> vice president elias: we've got to take a roll call vote first. then you can get rid of us. >> secretary: thank you. roll call vote. no public comment? on the motion to adjourn or to not disclose, [roll call] vice president elias, you have five yes votes. line item 13. oh, adjournment. >> vice president elias: okay. we're...
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acting president elias, may i take role now? >> please. >> commissioner benedicto. >> present. >> commissioner yanez will be joining us shortly. >> a commissioner carter-oberstone? >> present. >> commissioner burn. >> here. >> commissioner yee? commissioner yee? can any of you see him on your screen? there he is. i see him. commissioner yee is here and vice president elias is with us and chief william scott from the san francisco police department, and janal k. wood from d.p.a. i believe we have standing in deputy hawkens as well. >> great. and welcome to the june 1, police commission meeting. please call the first item. >> line item one, general public comment. the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda and are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or d.p.a. personnel. under police commission rules of order during public comment, neith
acting president elias, may i take role now? >> please. >> commissioner benedicto. >> present. >> commissioner yanez will be joining us shortly. >> a commissioner carter-oberstone? >> present. >> commissioner burn. >> here. >> commissioner yee? commissioner yee? can any of you see him on your screen? there he is. i see him. commissioner yee is here and vice president elias is with us and chief william scott from the san francisco police...
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elias: great.djournment. >> secretary: line item ten, adjournment. >> vice president elias: yes. we need to take public comment real quick. >> we need to go in open session. >> secretary: we are in open session. >> secretary: if you would like to make public comment regarding the nondisclosure items, please press star three. there's no public ccccccccccccc >> welcome to the chase center arena. you guys feel that? [cheers and applause] >> that's that winning energy. okay. [applause] >> let's give a round of applause for the gold letter warriors for last night's performance. that was amazing! [cheers and applause] >> still confetti on the floor over here. well, welcome to the opportunities for all summer kickoff. we're so happy you're here. i'm your mc, niko romand and i'm a program manager, a partner of opportunities for all. [cheers and applause] >> thank you! and -- >> hi, i'm miracle. i'm a graduate senior from mission high school.
elias: great.djournment. >> secretary: line item ten, adjournment. >> vice president elias: yes. we need to take public comment real quick. >> we need to go in open session. >> secretary: we are in open session. >> secretary: if you would like to make public comment regarding the nondisclosure items, please press star three. there's no public ccccccccccccc >> welcome to the chase center arena. you guys feel that? [cheers and applause] >> that's that...
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and vice president elias, that concludes public comment. >> vice president elias: thank you.> clerk: line item 2, chief's report. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns provide an overview of offenses, incidents, or events occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety. commission discussion on unplanned events and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether to calendar for future meetings. chief scott? >> vice president elias: did we lose him? >> clerk: i will check. just one moment, please. >> chief scott: okay. i think i'm back now. sorry about that. can you all hear me okay? >> vice president elias: yes, but your video is not on. you're back now. >> chief scott: thank you. sorry. my camera keeps turning off. good evening, commission and director henderson and public. i'll start with tonight's chief's report and then, i'll end with some statistics. violent crimes, we have 20 homicides year-to-date. other violent crimes, we are up by 9% in our rates, which is a difference of eight from this time last year. we are down in human
and vice president elias, that concludes public comment. >> vice president elias: thank you.> clerk: line item 2, chief's report. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns provide an overview of offenses, incidents, or events occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety. commission discussion on unplanned events and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether to calendar for future meetings. chief scott? >> vice president elias: did...
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that is elias haddad, cba senior currency strategist.'s get to first word news with juliette saly in singapore. juliette: u.s. lawmakers are investigating last year's right at the capital. the accused than president donald trump -- public hearing from the primetime presentation. than attorney general said that it was complete nonsense. stag inflation moderate in may as consumer demands weaken. 6.4% from the earlier. this is in line with expectations. cpi came in at 2.1%. unchanged. bloomberg intelligence says [indiscernible] report has found the u.k. spent 4 billion pounds on unusable personal protection equipment and now plan to -- significant amounts of it. millions in not meet standards. they want three quarters of all money spent on ppe [indiscernible] global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you. coming up on the program, days after shanghai celebrates the reopening after lockdown, millions are sent b
that is elias haddad, cba senior currency strategist.'s get to first word news with juliette saly in singapore. juliette: u.s. lawmakers are investigating last year's right at the capital. the accused than president donald trump -- public hearing from the primetime presentation. than attorney general said that it was complete nonsense. stag inflation moderate in may as consumer demands weaken. 6.4% from the earlier. this is in line with expectations. cpi came in at 2.1%. unchanged. bloomberg...
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elias: right now, the answer is no. we were fortunate last year.billion bond placement at record low interest rates. we have no short-term debt. we provide all the capital that our company needs. we have told our companies to invest right now in cap. we invest in inventory. we've grown $150 million in inventory. this is quick moving inventory that doesn't have a lot. it has allowed us to make market share. our competitors have not been able to do this. we look at times like this where markets are in turmoil as we invest at the point of he attacked, it's a great opportunity for our company to be aggressive. we announce the acquisition of a great company that is the leader in specialty inflation for outerwear. there is a great sustainability angle to it. whether it be at compass where we compete with private equity or any of our companies when they are competing with their peers, we find these are great opportunities for us to be able to use our strong balance sheet and take advantage of weakness in the market conditions we see right now. alix: what
elias: right now, the answer is no. we were fortunate last year.billion bond placement at record low interest rates. we have no short-term debt. we provide all the capital that our company needs. we have told our companies to invest right now in cap. we invest in inventory. we've grown $150 million in inventory. this is quick moving inventory that doesn't have a lot. it has allowed us to make market share. our competitors have not been able to do this. we look at times like this where markets...
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and mark elias joins us now. situation really sticks out to me because it's been pretty flagrant. the massive been knocked down several times by a republican state supreme court, and the response to it has been basically just to like, ignore this state court. now they found some relief, it seems, like in federal court. >> yes, look, i think you get to ignore the state supreme court once or twice, and it's considered ignoring. by the time we get to the fourth time in the fifth time, it's worse than ignoring. they don't care. i was listening to your earlier guest talk about january 6th, and january 6th an attack on democracy, because elections were inconvenient. donald trump didn't like the elections, because they're inconvenient. the will of the voters went against him. what you see in ohio is that republicans in ohio don't want to have fair elections, because those would be -- and they might not win. so, i'm not comparing line drawing in gerrymandering with a violent insurrection. but the republican party is capt
and mark elias joins us now. situation really sticks out to me because it's been pretty flagrant. the massive been knocked down several times by a republican state supreme court, and the response to it has been basically just to like, ignore this state court. now they found some relief, it seems, like in federal court. >> yes, look, i think you get to ignore the state supreme court once or twice, and it's considered ignoring. by the time we get to the fourth time in the fifth time, it's...
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plus, marc elias on the republican's brazenly illegal power grab in the key swing state.rowing demands for solutions in the state of mass shootings continues unabated. all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the insurrection on january 6th was a blatant attempt to use force, to destroy american democracy and the rule of law. that's what made that day so uniquely terrifying, such an existential threat to the democratic order. the organizers, the rioters, wanted to topple the rightful government, and install a wrongful one, using mob violence to do so. the president backed them on, as some of the people closest and participated in the planning. in the variety of wannabe paramilitary groups, they view january six as a testing ground for precisely this undertaking, for using force, violence, intimidation and the threat there of, to overturn the democratic order. today, we saw a big development in the case against one of those groups, the proud boys. department justice charged the longtime leader of the proud boys, enrique tarrio, and fou
plus, marc elias on the republican's brazenly illegal power grab in the key swing state.rowing demands for solutions in the state of mass shootings continues unabated. all in starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the insurrection on january 6th was a blatant attempt to use force, to destroy american democracy and the rule of law. that's what made that day so uniquely terrifying, such an existential threat to the democratic order. the organizers, the...
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at an auction 10 years ago, a single plant was bought for 860 euros to botanist elia. sarah pizza, who grew up with snow drops. that's hard to imagine. to him the flowers that can fetch such high prices in the west are as common as dandelions and camille. but he understands the importance of the little girl. he rejects the accusation that the flowers are being over harvested. as spits yield establishes their mother, which should be built on multiple wildlife conservation commissions have come here . agree, good god, this iep over all have were we've received positive feedback mark to let's bullets here that's going to be done. the snow dro population has multiplied and buckets have to be self, which was it all given the cooler region about 40 kilometers from here, where snow drops don't usually grow in london. experimented with planning samuel and were really surprised with the outcome denied, or guar wooster. irish and we believe it has to do with global warming. i'll say the micro climate has changed and the flower can migrate from one area to another poorly. which i
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president has visited troops on the front line in southern ukraine, thought amused lensky told toward mac elia where soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian and fonts along the black sea coast. you're watching dw live from berlin, coming up next is reporter. i'm really mohamad. thanks for watching. take care of people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing bomb attacks in syria to these credit donors with people lean extreme around getting $200.00 people around the world. more than 300.
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and we've seen an attack on the city of mich elia, which is kill 2 people and injured at least 20 others on the ukrainian side. they claim to have bombed a todd vote for russian tugboat that had weapons and soldiers on board. so the fighting continues, but as we know, this is a slow war of attrition. that is taking a huge debt top, but moving slowly in terms of territory. rebecca, the u. n. is seeing the humanitarian situation in use of ukraine is extremely alarming. their words pain, a picture for us of what the situation there is what i think the situation has been alarming for some time. and this isn't that definitely not new. the situation obviously in the 2 cities that i've just described that are on the almost constant bombardment and shelling the situation varies completely. dia for the civilians, their people having to live almost entirely on the ground as the city to bombed. they're running out of food at access to clean drinking water and other utilities. you know, but it's not just in the cities that are at the center of the fighting all this at the cities in the eastern part
and we've seen an attack on the city of mich elia, which is kill 2 people and injured at least 20 others on the ukrainian side. they claim to have bombed a todd vote for russian tugboat that had weapons and soldiers on board. so the fighting continues, but as we know, this is a slow war of attrition. that is taking a huge debt top, but moving slowly in terms of territory. rebecca, the u. n. is seeing the humanitarian situation in use of ukraine is extremely alarming. their words pain, a picture...
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miss lensky towards mc. elia with soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian advance along the black sea coast. also coming out a close vote expected and from says parliamentary election. president de manuel macro urges voters to back his centrist movement party faces a strong challenge from a left wing alliance. we follow one of its candidates on the campaign trail and more extreme weather flooding in northeast india and bangladesh. heavy monsoon rates have devastated the region leading dozens of people dead and millions homeless. ah, i'm all on psycho a warm welcome to the program. you're training president holiday miss zalinski has paid a red visit to troops on the southern front line, as well as defending a russian onslaught in the don boss. the ukrainian army is successfully fighting off attempts by russia to seize the entire black sea coast, including the city of odessa, ah, inspecting the devastation with his own eyes. new cranes residents, a lot of miss zalinski on his 1st tour of the southern front. in the strategic port of odessa and the embattled city of mc alive, the pres
miss lensky towards mc. elia with soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian advance along the black sea coast. also coming out a close vote expected and from says parliamentary election. president de manuel macro urges voters to back his centrist movement party faces a strong challenge from a left wing alliance. we follow one of its candidates on the campaign trail and more extreme weather flooding in northeast india and bangladesh. heavy monsoon rates have devastated the region leading dozens...
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partially occupied by pro russian separatist since 2014 and did have a correspond nicoli is in mc elias and southern ukraine as the reports from their russia shelling the city. that's right, layla, we're here mc alive, which is basically the closest big city to the front lines here in the southern part of the country. the whole world's been talk about don't best for weeks, but the fighting continues here just as i speak to. now i can hear artillery in the distance. we understand that the front lines presently about 20 to 25 kilometers away from the city. and the russians are bringing heavier artillery with a long range of firepower. close that front line. so basically, anywhere in the city is potentially a target, people dying every couple of days. and it's interesting, see how people react. you kind of see them in going about their lives sitting in cafes, ignoring most of the fire and then occasion when it keeps on going for too long based, slightly start getting bit nervous, looking around, trying to stand, how big the risk is for them or to people who have stayed here have made that
partially occupied by pro russian separatist since 2014 and did have a correspond nicoli is in mc elias and southern ukraine as the reports from their russia shelling the city. that's right, layla, we're here mc alive, which is basically the closest big city to the front lines here in the southern part of the country. the whole world's been talk about don't best for weeks, but the fighting continues here just as i speak to. now i can hear artillery in the distance. we understand that the front...
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but my con, centrist elias maintains a narrow lead, the final result will be announced off to the 2nd round of voting next week. you jason, india cracking down on unrest, triggered by anti islam. comments to members of the ruling b. j. p. party made derogatory remarks about the prophet mohammed. dozens of protesters have been arrested. officials have also to banished houses belonging to demonstrate his which they say were built illegally as the borders of 2 men missing in the amazon urging brazilian authorities to step up the search. but as journalist done phillips and indigenous experts, printer para, were researching deforestation, and commercial intrusion in the region. rescue teams found a backpack and the laptop near where they disappeared. well, that's the stop. it has won the as the by john grand prix, extending his lead on top of the for me, the one table, the red bull driver swooped. as for our is charles, the clerk again fell to finish. despite starting in pull position. ferrari sharla, clerk has secured all but to pull positions this season, but a pole to pole finish wasn't
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complicated task. drew stevenson is a professor of law at the south texas college of law and houston and elia. i asked him what this ruling means for the campaign in the us for tough a gun control laws. well, it makes it more complicated. the, this specific case actually doesn't affect all that many people because most states in the united states already basically allow a carrying firearms in public and in a way that would fit with the supreme court ruling. the thing that's going to have the long term consequences from the court's opinion is the type of reasoning they use. so for over a decade, all the federal courts have been using something, lawyers called intermediate scrutiny, or a 2 step legal analysis. when they review challenges, legal challenges to gun restrictions. and the court today said that they weren't all the courts to stop doing that. the supreme court said that we need to, but from now on, we need to look at whether a gun restriction today is analogous to something that existed at the time of the countries founding. and so that's going to, it could be applied to a wide range
complicated task. drew stevenson is a professor of law at the south texas college of law and houston and elia. i asked him what this ruling means for the campaign in the us for tough a gun control laws. well, it makes it more complicated. the, this specific case actually doesn't affect all that many people because most states in the united states already basically allow a carrying firearms in public and in a way that would fit with the supreme court ruling. the thing that's going to have the...
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um, you could, you would. lavinia is elia glad you would have to do that. michelle bullock. i guess, but while dodging evening, i'm terribly beatrice over them with escalade. he felt that they're with us. you really said that the healing and i'm friends for that may be filing if you just get it willis, the last number. look and yes, i did allow me, he had benefit enough that you hard. yeah. i be in there yet. the piano bill. i can put the whole a number which you but i business that has be live or shame it then you do it then you know dick up more than that, but now it's all core and oblivious of then you got more stuff. i get that open that saddam with ah, with required school, we shall see when you go to school with a book. is them when you course force you to watch out of something that they might need? sure. i think the way she this, even with them, with the, with student routine there for ferguson, a little tribute to worship. a believe they get to prepare for so good to go through a lot of schools with for what do you do, bruce to this to draw to georgia chose do it fu
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where such order that conflict with the 1st law of the patient. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great trust, rather than fear a take on various job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with a to see how this thing becomes the advocate and
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he...
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so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west were hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah ah ah, a lot of people with a one with a question. get with the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british greenland, a german march to the east. despite the absence of a formal agreement, italy was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west
so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law of the patie
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevented world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping...
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attractive proposition for people planning to explore germany, especially if they have time to spare elia and we can lower the germany, so it is good to meet and you think that was really good. so what do i think of the 9 your ticket. okay. said the go from yeah. yeah. and back everything that it was me 60 auto and now it's going to cost me $90.00 auto for the entire month, which i think isn't too bad. so does the 9 you order ticket for germany at the forefront of innovative public transport solutions nor but it's a step in that i did action one that's making some people happy. i have to catch the train. thank you. hi my with i don't like telling them that during tax, in fact, they're expecting you to find out with this my else a need sometimes in the night. so now with i'm wanting a for going to and build up later to get up and said that they begin to do is i don't know if you're lucky. i leave them on a website with total number was with with the night. we have all these little that on them. sometimes there that i do a robust lazy. that's my live here. i did it with with and he what is
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so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout this they laid flat, half of the 19th, thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west, was hoping him any well elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. mom. when else seemed wrong. when all, please, just don't hold any world yet to see out these days because the advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves will support we choose to look so common ground. ah. during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied, poland valinda was a farming region. today, it's part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukranian insurgent army, led by stepan, bandera, massacred thousan
so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout this they laid flat, half of the 19th, thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west, was hoping him any...
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so wasn't just in 1039 when the soviet proposed and elias, but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't make russia and professor of history at the american university in washington, dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there, we could have prevent to world war 2. it has hitler was weak and knew he would wait . and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many oil elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire. bitten off at hitler, freedom of action in the east. for britain to survive, russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects. i
so wasn't just in 1039 when the soviet proposed and elias, but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't make russia and professor of history at the american university in washington, dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there, we could have prevent to world war 2. it has hitler was weak and knew he would wait . and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west...
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