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eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms in spain normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfying i do think that in these high stakes decisions particularly the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field of no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody knows we need to have this transparency bill clinton's. for the record equivalent the company that sells compass software has defended its algorithm it points to research commissioned that the company meets industry standards for fantasy and accuracy with a compass most of the privately developed algor
eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms in spain normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an...
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eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has some particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is that this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfied and i do think that in these high stakes decisions particular in the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody knows we need to have this transparency built they didn't. system for the record equivalent the company that sells compass software has defended its algorithm it points to research commissions that the company meets industry standards for fantasy and accuracy whether compass most of the privately
eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has some particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is that this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an...
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eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of an equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfying i do think that in these high stakes decisions particularly the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody you know because we need to have this transparency built a system for the record equivalent the company that sells compass off with has defended its algorithm it points to research commissions that the company meets industry standards for fantasy and accuracy. whether compass most of the privately deve
eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of an equal playing field and it's not that there's an...
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but detective loomis, your point is well taken. thank you so much.p. liberals accusing president trump of racism and divisive rhetoric. >> we have a president with a toxic tongue who's publicly and unapologetically embraced the political strategy of hate, racism and division. >> he's a racist. that's always been in the background. he's encouraging not just racism, but the violence that follows. >> in the white house is someone who seems to have racist sentiment. trish: well, now one msnbc an is comparing trump supporters to members of a terrorist organization. i'm just going to go out on a limb and say that seems kind of divisive, doesn't it? but first, after protests and anti-semitic remarks, israel is barring rashida tlaib and ilhan omar from visiting their country. my next guest agrees a thousand percent. executive director of the republican jewish coalition, matthew brooks, is responding to all of it next. ♪ >> they are very anti-jewish, and they're very anti-israel. i think it's disgraceful, the things they've said. they've become the face of th
but detective loomis, your point is well taken. thank you so much.p. liberals accusing president trump of racism and divisive rhetoric. >> we have a president with a toxic tongue who's publicly and unapologetically embraced the political strategy of hate, racism and division. >> he's a racist. that's always been in the background. he's encouraging not just racism, but the violence that follows. >> in the white house is someone who seems to have racist sentiment. trish: well,...
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eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is that this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfied and i do think that in these high stakes decisions particular in the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody you know because we need to have this transparency built a system for the record equivalent the company that sells compass software has defended its algorithm it points to research commissions that the company meets industry standards for fantasy and accuracy. what a compass most of the privately de
eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is that this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an...
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dave russell and his buddies often gather at tobacco republic in loomis for a variety of reasons enjoyaving a good cigar good companionship a good conversation. >>but boy does dave have a story to share with his friends. this time around to where fi opportunity that may be a bit of a smoke screen. you see russell last month sold this pair of nike running shoes for $50,000 kind of had an idea what they were worth. far exceeded that. so what exactly made these shoes so special well for starters they were given to russel at the 1972 olympic trials in eugene oregon. russell was 25 of the time and vying for a spot as a marathon are for team usa. the rare kicks known as moon shoes for their waffle like bottom were actually among the first prototype shoes designed by nike co-founder bill bowerman only 12 of these moon shoes or ever made other very unorthodox shoes. they were a very exotic. >>because the soul was completely different was made on a waffle iron. he was glued to the bottom of the shoe that she was completely handmade by loved like a glove. >>it wasn't until a few months ago that
dave russell and his buddies often gather at tobacco republic in loomis for a variety of reasons enjoyaving a good cigar good companionship a good conversation. >>but boy does dave have a story to share with his friends. this time around to where fi opportunity that may be a bit of a smoke screen. you see russell last month sold this pair of nike running shoes for $50,000 kind of had an idea what they were worth. far exceeded that. so what exactly made these shoes so special well for...
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this loomis don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. they've broken into my place twice which is why i swap apartments every 2 days it's a good question will move won't be. the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we asked the police for help. for 4 months they protested right outside. they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the judgments every 2 days of course will move won't be. the group any time. scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam is a butt of your long it will be burke stream a dangerous you know we asked the police for help with. the wrong market for 4 months they protested right outside the oval they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult tim
this loomis don't like this camaraderie their sex like the muslim brotherhood and the salafist they don't like seeing any mom reaching out his hand in dialogue. they've broken into my place twice which is why i swap apartments every 2 days it's a good question will move won't be. the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we asked the police for help. for 4...
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. >> dave and his buddies often gather in loomis for a variety of reasons. >> i enjoy good companionshipnd stories. >> but boy, does dave have a rare opportunity this time around. >> it's a rare opportunity. >> that may be a bit of a smoke screen. russell sold this pair of nike shoes for $50,000. >> i kind of had an idea what they were worth. so yeah. but it far exceeded that. >> so what exactly made these shoes so special? >> well, for starters, they were given to russell at the 1972 olympic trials in eugene, oregon. russell was 25 at the time and vying for a spot as a marathoner for team usa, the rare kick known as moon shoes for their waffle-like bottom were one of the first prototype shoes. only 12 were ever made. >> they were very unorthodox shoes. they were very exotic. made on a waffle iron. it was glued to the bottom of the shoe. the completely was hand made. i loved them. they fit luke a glove. >> it wasn't until just a few months ago, that russelt looked into selling the shoes. unloading them to a hotel chain that just happened to be building a nike-themed property and they wan
. >> dave and his buddies often gather in loomis for a variety of reasons. >> i enjoy good companionshipnd stories. >> but boy, does dave have a rare opportunity this time around. >> it's a rare opportunity. >> that may be a bit of a smoke screen. russell sold this pair of nike shoes for $50,000. >> i kind of had an idea what they were worth. so yeah. but it far exceeded that. >> so what exactly made these shoes so special? >> well, for starters,...
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eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of an equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfying i do think that in these high stakes decisions particular in the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field everybody knows we need to have this transparency built a system for the record equivalent the company that sells compass software has defended its algorithm it points to research commissions that the company meets industry standards for fantasy and accuracy. what a compass most of the privately developed algorith
eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of an equal playing field and it's not that there's an...
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eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has some particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfied and i do think that in these high stakes decisions particular in the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field of no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody knows we need to have this transparency built into the system for the record equivalent the company that sells compass software has defended its algorithm it points to research commissions that the company meets industry standards for fantasy and accuracy. what a compass most of the privately de
eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has some particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an...