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also from the nfl to the mit, talking to john urschel. he walked away to pursue a doctorate in mathematics. >> announcer: additional support has been provided by:. by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. >> welcome to the program, i am christiane amanpour in new york. pope francis brought great hope to catholics everywhere. shining a bright light. the sins that lurk in the shadows of the catholic church seem to be threatening his very own papacy. this germany today, details show 3,700 sexual abuse cases last month, reported implicated hundreds of priest. and we have seen the same allegations in chiles ireland, the netherlands, the philippine examines more. we need to be mindful of what it means to be a survivor of sexual abuse in the catholic abuse. >> as absolutely destroyed me. >> my children suffered. my wife suffered. >> my dad find out, but he went crazy. >> i was very unaffectionate. i couldn't show any affection with my wife. >> i had no desire to have children, none because of this. >> heart rendering testimony.
also from the nfl to the mit, talking to john urschel. he walked away to pursue a doctorate in mathematics. >> announcer: additional support has been provided by:. by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. >> welcome to the program, i am christiane amanpour in new york. pope francis brought great hope to catholics everywhere. shining a bright light. the sins that lurk in the shadows of the catholic church seem to be threatening his very own papacy. this germany...
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into a freshman class average on 800 because it is mit. but what would happen to me after my freshman year? finding that i was not keeping up in calculus i would fall behind in my other classes predictably because the average class is geared toward students who have a much higher level of preparation that if i had gone to unit boston university are often college my respectable sat was matched i would be much lately to stick with us down the field and pass freshman calculus to major in engineering. the same applies you are not doing the beneficiaries in which they are academically unprepared with those beneficiaries of racial preferences to drop out the more challenging majors in the science field and gravitate to those demanding majors whether black studies are communications and they tend to self segregate to have a less literate population that they were prepared for there were lots of perfectly schools. there is not the entitlement to go to harvard. do you thank you speak at college campuses? >> fairmont was really the height of the stu
into a freshman class average on 800 because it is mit. but what would happen to me after my freshman year? finding that i was not keeping up in calculus i would fall behind in my other classes predictably because the average class is geared toward students who have a much higher level of preparation that if i had gone to unit boston university are often college my respectable sat was matched i would be much lately to stick with us down the field and pass freshman calculus to major in...
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the us and mit about mit and the email address of the tidings ministerial upon him to try it they had him feared. and the document. that's going now does a middle buy into. english by microsoft under status can see a can. invidious mcclish just meant it was meant a few ducks you. know he declared that they have off was if you. don't like anything right. yet these are. the few. or so after. me. the closeness of this relationship is also demonstrated by a secret treaty that the ministry of defense has maintained was microsoft for ten years not even parliament has been informed of its content and conclusion it's the contract between the french ministry of defense and microsoft and we have no doubt that either amounts of money are there. and it was all black if you can see these black men and what is important in this country is the amount of money. spent on that it's all black and the amount of money it was not even many so they don't mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge. what politi
the us and mit about mit and the email address of the tidings ministerial upon him to try it they had him feared. and the document. that's going now does a middle buy into. english by microsoft under status can see a can. invidious mcclish just meant it was meant a few ducks you. know he declared that they have off was if you. don't like anything right. yet these are. the few. or so after. me. the closeness of this relationship is also demonstrated by a secret treaty that the ministry of...
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people raising their sats because it is mit. what would happen to me after my freshman year? i would find i was not keeping up in calculus or advanced calculus. i would fall behind in my other classes. this is all predictable because the average class is geared toward students that have a much higher level of preparation, and boston university or boston college where my respectable sat was matched by my fears, i would be much more likely to stick with a stem field, to be able to pass my freshman calculus and go on to major in engineering. the same applies for racial preferences. we were not doing the beneficiaries of those preferences any favors by bringing them into schools for which they are academically unprepared. what we see happening with the beneficiaries of racial preferences is they drop out of more challenging majors disproportionately above all in the science field. they gravitate to less demanding majors whether it is black studies or communications and also self segregate. we have a less -- if they are matched with schools that they were prepared for. lots of per
people raising their sats because it is mit. what would happen to me after my freshman year? i would find i was not keeping up in calculus or advanced calculus. i would fall behind in my other classes. this is all predictable because the average class is geared toward students that have a much higher level of preparation, and boston university or boston college where my respectable sat was matched by my fears, i would be much more likely to stick with a stem field, to be able to pass my...
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within the turkish secret service he worked for the mit and you are your way you did so did you know. did you know but all the things he did while working for the intelligence system. why do you think it is that the turkish law enforcement agencies arrested him and here there's a case against him we need to respect that. well i would like to ask first of a mrs merkel. or not so i give you good and the office of the government elected by the people who was attempted to be overthrown by the effective organization and members of that organization are in germany as we've just heard how do you assess this and to question to the president regarding the economy a sponsor of the steps towards greater normalization and there are some positive. items on your agenda and there will be some indications that hopefully will lead to positive decisions. let us go back to these individual cases who tries to we did to impart discuss the issue that there are cases where for a long time there are no official charges were preferred which has also. led to a certain large element of uncertainty so with all d
within the turkish secret service he worked for the mit and you are your way you did so did you know. did you know but all the things he did while working for the intelligence system. why do you think it is that the turkish law enforcement agencies arrested him and here there's a case against him we need to respect that. well i would like to ask first of a mrs merkel. or not so i give you good and the office of the government elected by the people who was attempted to be overthrown by the...
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tora, what is your message immigrants, especially undocumented p people in the mit of this storm, evenas the floodwaters rise? message to the people in my community here in the state where i call home is you should find support in local organizations who will look to you, who will look to to find what they're able to provide to you. and are willing to go forward their best effort to fill the gaps that the federal agency will leave behind, no question. but we must come forward with our requests, with our needs, and we should try local groups or create our own to support one another in these times. because not only are we facing the devastation of hurricane florence, but we know we will continue facing attacks on our immigrant community. together we are stronger. amy: thank you so much. this is democracy now! the we come back, it is 10th anniversary of the economic collapse of lehman brothers collapsing, the seventh anniversary of occupy wall street. we will speak with occupy activist nathan schneider. his new book, "everything for everyone." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is de
tora, what is your message immigrants, especially undocumented p people in the mit of this storm, evenas the floodwaters rise? message to the people in my community here in the state where i call home is you should find support in local organizations who will look to you, who will look to to find what they're able to provide to you. and are willing to go forward their best effort to fill the gaps that the federal agency will leave behind, no question. but we must come forward with our requests,...
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security forces crushed the protest killing more than eight hundred by amnesty international is to mit's mahmoud a photo journalist known as short con who was covering the protest received five years in prison but he'll walk free for time already served when this but you're going to have the sentence is unfair because she didn't commit any crime to be imprisoned five years that he was a journalist doing his job his sentence wasn't based on evidence it was based on police investigations on the other hand we have proof of his innocence. feet. he said he would launch new proceedings to clear his client's name chuck khan is expected to be released in the coming days. at some of the other stories making news around the world un peace talks the yemen have failed the un's special envoy for yemen can see rebel delegation would not be coming to geneva in response the saudi backed government delegation announced it would go home the war in yemen has been raging for three years and claimed some ten thousand lives two thirds of yemenis now depend on humanitarian aid. thousands of people around the w
security forces crushed the protest killing more than eight hundred by amnesty international is to mit's mahmoud a photo journalist known as short con who was covering the protest received five years in prison but he'll walk free for time already served when this but you're going to have the sentence is unfair because she didn't commit any crime to be imprisoned five years that he was a journalist doing his job his sentence wasn't based on evidence it was based on police investigations on the...
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>> thomas: actually it's -- it's -- it starts from mit.lligence building in mit, it will -- it will show you the definition of hack. it's actually a very positive word, but it became a very negative word. >> anthony: right. >> thomas: so, the word hacker is to describe the people who are really, uh, they really like programming. and as i said, they love to share information, just like cooking. you love to share recipes to other friends who, like, who love cooking as well. >> anthony: legally, there might be something wrong with it. but morally, do you think there's anything wrong with, like, you're essentially breaking in to a -- an information base. >> thomas: yes. >> anthony: i'm not doing any damage. i'm gonna go in, i'm gonna look around, i'm gonna see how things work. and i'll leave without disturbing anything. would most hackers say that that's okay? >> thomas: yes. yes. >> anthony: it's in the service of knowledge, that's -- >> thomas: that's okay for most the hackers in our communities. i was lucky, i got into a very big, big hacke
>> thomas: actually it's -- it's -- it starts from mit.lligence building in mit, it will -- it will show you the definition of hack. it's actually a very positive word, but it became a very negative word. >> anthony: right. >> thomas: so, the word hacker is to describe the people who are really, uh, they really like programming. and as i said, they love to share information, just like cooking. you love to share recipes to other friends who, like, who love cooking as well....
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un estudio de investigadores de la universidad yale y del mit dice que las cifras hilaria entre 16 deexplicÓ cÓmo llegar a esa cifra. edward: nuestro estudio no se basÓ en encuestas sino en registros. nos fijamos en quienes entraban y salÍan del país. entre otros datoslos investigadores analizaron cifras de deportaciones y de inmigrantes que se quedaron en el paÍs tras expirar su visa desde un periodo entre 1990 hasta 2016. la poblaciÓn indocumentada en el paÍs se ha mantenido estable desde 2008 hasta hoy asÍ que, si la gente creyÓ que se trataba de una situaciÓn de pÁnico un cambio repentino no es el caso dijo otro de los autores. sin embargo, activistas temen que el presidente trump utiliza este estudio para recrudecer su polÍtica antiinmigrante. >> estos nÚmeros podrÍan justificar que el presidente vaya al congreso y decir que quiere mÁs presupuesto paraaumentar la fuerza para atacar a la comunidad. peggy: los autores de este anÁlisis aclaran que el estudio no refuerza el argumento de que los indocumentados traerÍan criminalidad sino mÁs bien que la tasa delictiva entre esta comuni
un estudio de investigadores de la universidad yale y del mit dice que las cifras hilaria entre 16 deexplicÓ cÓmo llegar a esa cifra. edward: nuestro estudio no se basÓ en encuestas sino en registros. nos fijamos en quienes entraban y salÍan del país. entre otros datoslos investigadores analizaron cifras de deportaciones y de inmigrantes que se quedaron en el paÍs tras expirar su visa desde un periodo entre 1990 hasta 2016. la poblaciÓn indocumentada en el paÍs se ha mantenido estable...
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i came to the mit media lab and i was rea courses that started a course called science fabrication. the item wasou read science fiction and you try build something you probably wouldn't be able to otherwise. i building is called an aspire mirror, i could put anything i wanted on my face. >> your face would come up and serena williams face would be imposed on yours and there, your aspire mirror. >> a great way to start the morning. this is what i was trying to do, trying to apply existing technology into an art project, and while i was doing that, i ran into the issue of having to wear a white mass stock have my face detected. >> what happened? >> i was using a web cam and the web cam had to have some computer vision software to track my face. but, instead of following my face, it did nothing. so this is what got me into questioning, why am i having a different experience with technology that i would otherwise think is neutral. >> what exactly is artificial intelligence? >> essentially, it is givin machines automated abilities to perceive or have some type of discernment. part of art
i came to the mit media lab and i was rea courses that started a course called science fabrication. the item wasou read science fiction and you try build something you probably wouldn't be able to otherwise. i building is called an aspire mirror, i could put anything i wanted on my face. >> your face would come up and serena williams face would be imposed on yours and there, your aspire mirror. >> a great way to start the morning. this is what i was trying to do, trying to apply...
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when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do.t baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. >> lou: well, tonight we once again can read all of the newspapers available, the web sites, watch television, see an hear all sorts of people bash the president of the united states. that is right. bash him. trash him. insult and disparage him viciously an endlessly. and they attack the president daily. relentlessly. but not because he has failed in any way. to the contrary. president trump is succeeding beyond even the imaginings of his most ardent, passionate supporters. rebuilding our military, establishing american strategic pre-eminence rather than obama's strategic patience. today keeping the promise to tear up dumb trade deals and particularly, nafta. because nafty was a particularly dumb deal, even among vast numbers of dumb u.s. trade agreements. president trump again stunning the detractors by keeping another of his campaign promis
when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do.t baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. >> lou: well, tonight we once again can read all of the newspapers available, the web sites, watch television, see an hear all sorts of people bash the president of the united states. that is right. bash him. trash him. insult and disparage him viciously an...
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time without stopping then we found out that the nerves were destroyed and the vein was cut off at mit's heart stopped beating twice a doctor came out asking for us to let our meds brothers in but asked me to stay outside because the door and took my son's aside to talk to them then they came out crying and weeping i told them that i knew he was that it was an explosive bullet i could see from his injuries that he would not survive. that type of ammunition we heard about explode on impact with the body it's designed to cause severe damage and even death human rights watch has been warning about the use of exploding bullet since the beginning of the protests medical journal articles including by israel defense forces draw more surgeons have documented that gunshot wounds from assault rifle bullets cause severe solve tissue damage have a high incidence of complications and that any delay at the scene of injury my job or day limb survival in time the boy's sister and witnesses say he meant no harm. then the leg if he always went to the demonstrations and he kept asking him not to go he was
time without stopping then we found out that the nerves were destroyed and the vein was cut off at mit's heart stopped beating twice a doctor came out asking for us to let our meds brothers in but asked me to stay outside because the door and took my son's aside to talk to them then they came out crying and weeping i told them that i knew he was that it was an explosive bullet i could see from his injuries that he would not survive. that type of ammunition we heard about explode on impact with...
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about scientific methods my colleague at mit professor john sturman says research shows that showing people research doesn't work itself any research shows that surely people research does it work so what we're experimenting with and what we think is necessary and what does work is giving people the experiences such as games such as interactive simulation experiences we've developed them on adaptation but also one called world climate played by fifty thousand people around the world where they actually live the paris agreement and we find that eighty one percent of people who go through the game even those who are in jest free market regulation. you are more committed to action so because scientists need to find different ways to get engaged people on their own terms bring in motion and heart and not just repeat we can do this if we change i said i see a point kevin don't you find it baffling that in a desolate area and the deserts in africa people believe in climate change when you go to places like the united states of america has one of the most advanced societies in the world des
about scientific methods my colleague at mit professor john sturman says research shows that showing people research doesn't work itself any research shows that surely people research does it work so what we're experimenting with and what we think is necessary and what does work is giving people the experiences such as games such as interactive simulation experiences we've developed them on adaptation but also one called world climate played by fifty thousand people around the world where they...
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studies almost always show crime rate is linked to welfare one professor at mit we ask what many want to know are immigrants responsible you can present in different ways a computer and a dot. com present a socio economic problem you can present that the recent youth problem i mean your truth in that way of choosing. also there is a political money for stage and that's a way of marginalizing stereotype by you know it's all the way of saying that people look from europe are more primitive so i mean all these come into the politics professor is referring to the sweden democrats the right wing party tips for its best result in these years it's immigrants who burn cars who rapes murders who cause huge amount of money that affects all other areas in the three society that's the real problem. stina holmberg works at the national crime prevention council whose job is to make sure crime policy is know which based politicians and media use their data to show immigrants are to blame but stina warns they are often taken out of context most of overrepresentation by immigrant disappears if you. ad
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that hard and also all of it and it's going to let you have the device on my course of time that the mit microsoft product of and i need it for their votes just out of an event on an ocean i knew that it was going on and you hundreds are now i knew vernon school had a smoke unless they. naish there also all of the eyes and not even. these alternatives have been around for a long time they are based on a fundamentally different principle called open source. in contrast to the proprietary software of microsoft and other companies open source software uses a source code that is publicly available. that's why hundreds of thousands of programmers around the world can improve it extend it and fix bugs. the collective workforce of the swarm of programmers discovers and closes security gaps and efficiently produces state of the art software including the world's most widely used operating systems linux and then droid. unlike microsoft windows linux is available free of charge. any organization or administration can customize it for its own purposes without asking the corporation for permission n
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in pakistan and had been identified as a threat to national security this is according to a senior mit filed for officer who was testifying in court here in the u.k. this week presented only as witness al to protect the officer's identity he said that must sued had been given a holding code identifying him as a threat to national security but was later downgraded that same year by december twenty ten. to quote an individual who may be of interest to national security and then by twenty twelve this man her lead masood was already characterized as a quote closed subject of interest and remained that way until the attack in march last year and according to this m i five officer who was speaking in court as part of this investigation he said that thousands of people were monitored by the u.k. security services at the time and a terrorist threat at the time was unprecedented so he says the actions of officials were adequate we have reviewed the decision to close masood as a person of interest with the benefit of hindsight and we conclude the decision was sound it was logical necessary and p
in pakistan and had been identified as a threat to national security this is according to a senior mit filed for officer who was testifying in court here in the u.k. this week presented only as witness al to protect the officer's identity he said that must sued had been given a holding code identifying him as a threat to national security but was later downgraded that same year by december twenty ten. to quote an individual who may be of interest to national security and then by twenty twelve...
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these dormitory towns built by necessity and empty lots of them i work for mit the human genome project. there came a time when there was a recession there was high unemployment i spent a lot of time reading the news on the internet and i kept reading about the williston the oil boom the bokken shale. i wasn't doing anything i was going into debt so i decided to go from an area that had almost ten percent unemployment to an area that had less than one percent unemployment. i came looking for work but i didn't know what kind of work to take. so i fell into wireline it was very difficult at the beginning i had. accidents while pulling a trailer i could have been killed there were explosives in the trailer and it's three hundred sixty degrees and the explosives came out the back. but my boss didn't fire me they gave me another chance after the first year i was very playable i had a marketable skill. it pleases me that i had to hand a small hand but nevertheless i changed my career late in life and involved myself in american energy independence and in weaning this country of our foreign oi
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she mits that she was drunk. she admits time lapses. there were time lapses.aura: a brief, go, i spoke to a republican guide the nomination of neil gorsuch. ron, you are an expert in this. do you think judge kavanaugh is right to go on the offensive so aggressively against his accusers? ron: i think it is really smart for judge kavanaugh to get out there and to try to show people who he actlly is. i mean, this is a really unconventional pcess. you have two people who accused him of sexual assault. he is denying that through statements. i think going on television was an effort to get his own persona out there. show that he is a family man. this will all culminate with a hearing next thursday and it will likely be a circus. one of these folks will have an opportunity to talk about the sexual assault that sh allegedly said she experienced. laura: do you think that the president is also right to change his approach from letting the process play out to also going on the offensive and discredit the accusers? ron: what i ink we see going on is the democrats this thi
she mits that she was drunk. she admits time lapses. there were time lapses.aura: a brief, go, i spoke to a republican guide the nomination of neil gorsuch. ron, you are an expert in this. do you think judge kavanaugh is right to go on the offensive so aggressively against his accusers? ron: i think it is really smart for judge kavanaugh to get out there and to try to show people who he actlly is. i mean, this is a really unconventional pcess. you have two people who accused him of sexual...
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local level or impactful people lives, when you are scored and ranked dangerous and don't go on to c mit another crime, there is no recourse for you. you can't stand up in court an argue against that algo rhythm. if it'sed badidate -- data, you can't correct that before >> isthat a way of shifting the respon ah>> that's the challenge. often the al go rhythms aret bu teach themselves and now you talk about the artifi they just learn off of the existi data set. the truth is our society is not perfec so some of our data sets are also biased and the decisi we made are biased. they get entrench and automated. as jeff said, it's hard to disput them. how do you argue against an al go rhythm who decided you are more risky than someone else. we want to provide some counter point or of some of them.ght >> and jeff, there is the proble of datas breec facebo announced that a hacker gained access to nearly 50s millio accounts. this i not the first time it happen what are the top things that people think you should know about h c techpanies use their data and affects their lives every day? >> julia an
local level or impactful people lives, when you are scored and ranked dangerous and don't go on to c mit another crime, there is no recourse for you. you can't stand up in court an argue against that algo rhythm. if it'sed badidate -- data, you can't correct that before >> isthat a way of shifting the respon ah>> that's the challenge. often the al go rhythms aret bu teach themselves and now you talk about the artifi they just learn off of the existi data set. the truth is our...
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at mit's last month bombing of a school bus in yemen was unjustified. hello from doha everyone i'm come all santamaria this is the world news from al-jazeera the u.s. cuts off all funding to the un agency that provides schooling and health care to five million palestinian refugees killed by a cafe bombing in ukraine the death of a russian rebel leader brings a sharp response from moscow. he made us better prospects just as he made the son of that just says he made this country better and words of praise for john mccain from former president barack obama.
at mit's last month bombing of a school bus in yemen was unjustified. hello from doha everyone i'm come all santamaria this is the world news from al-jazeera the u.s. cuts off all funding to the un agency that provides schooling and health care to five million palestinian refugees killed by a cafe bombing in ukraine the death of a russian rebel leader brings a sharp response from moscow. he made us better prospects just as he made the son of that just says he made this country better and words...
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mit's csail lab has revealed research to create 3—dimensional motion sculptures from normal 2—dimensional body, the system can recreate a 3d version of the scene that can be rotated and explored. the hope is that the technique could help dancers and athletes learn more about how they move. and what weekly news round—up would be complete without a record—breaking two—ton spider robot? dubbed mantis, this 5m—long hexapod is the work of british engineer matt denton. he's built dozens of small robots, but this is the first to win the very specific accolade of largest rideable hexapod robot. but with a top speed of 0.6 mph, you can outrun it in person, if not in your nightmares. now, i'm not sure if you know but as well as being broadcast around the world in english, click is also remade specifically for 110 million farsi speakers mainly in iran, afghanistan, tajikistan, and uzbekistan. and now we are expanding further. one of the main reasons we were live in new delhi was to celebrate the upcoming launch of clicks in several different languages, and to introduce the people who will be hosting
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of course they should everybody should go for which they are qualified mit is self obsessed with gender. so if they fulfill their gender quota but all my peers have eight hundreds which is the top of the sats, what will happen my freshman year? >> i will flounder in advanced calculus and i would have done perfectly well if i go to brown college which is perfectly respectable but having to be equal to law - - catapulted i will also switch majors we see this as well if you admit people who end up with these perverse racial preferences and that does not help the stereotypes. and it is the result on the part of universities to perpetuate these stereotypes. >> now in the midst of another controversy something that i hadn't even heard of but are there any organizations that are worried enough about this trend will speak out because they see what happens to research and their discipline? >>. >> you would think. with the american association of science had panels galore on lgbt discrimination very few scientists ucla now has a requirement every incoming faculty input on - - applicant has to wri
of course they should everybody should go for which they are qualified mit is self obsessed with gender. so if they fulfill their gender quota but all my peers have eight hundreds which is the top of the sats, what will happen my freshman year? >> i will flounder in advanced calculus and i would have done perfectly well if i go to brown college which is perfectly respectable but having to be equal to law - - catapulted i will also switch majors we see this as well if you admit people who...
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if we publish the right thing, if we take the right pictureweif ay the right words, maybe something mit t happenme point. also for our own clective memory, and i think all of my colleagues have the intention to contribute, to solve the problem by documenting it. >> emmanuel guillen lozano, thank you so much for join us. >> thank you so mh for having me. >> this is "pbs newshr weekend," sunday. >> sreenivasan: residents in three towns north returned home for the first time today. after a series of gas explosions killed one tnager and set f homes on fire there. investigators believe natural gas leaks from over-pressurized lines were the cause of the blasts in andover, north andover, and lawrence last thursday. >> sreenivasan: peaceful protesto of yangon in myanmar today to support two "reuters" journalists sentenced to seven years in jail. about 50 people chanted and held signs with names of the two men, wa lone and kyaw soe oo, both r'nvicted of breaking myan official secrets act while reporting on a massacre of rohingya muslims. major news organizations, human rights groups, and the uni
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mit is a little bit as we go through the afternoon.e rain, some warmth to be had, some sunshine as well. up towards the north—west it will be pretty cool, particularly when you factor in the strength of the wind. it stays quite last three as we go through wednesday night. tomorrow night on into thursday morning, showers into the north—west, and then here is our next problem. some rain shows its hand across part of the south—west, wales, parts of the midlands, into east of england by the end of the night. and that is associated with this frontal system. low pressure still in charge as we get into thursday, but it is this front as we wriggle out into the atla ntic front as we wriggle out into the atlantic that will continue to have pulses of energy, pulses of moisture running along it. so the rain will come and go for a good part of the day, perhaps petering out fog while, and during thursday afternoon it looks like the rain will return with a vengeance, looks like the rain will return with a vengeance, especially for wales, the north mi
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everybody along the wanted to ignore the reality that the whole thing might blow up in mit's of a system that spun out of control. problems that will. cause everything here crush the investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on g.w. . sure money can't put the ball in the net but the players that do cost cash lots of it. that be no abi leipzig without red bulls millions how could you love a club straight from the marketing boardroom. kick off time gain i found out over a drink with some like six facts except he opted for beer not soda. footballs transfer silly season. we introduced last minute signings at dortmund. and minds. but is the bonus league or just a stepping stone to england football first place is home to the world's most valuable club manchester united. star for the red devils is critical of football's big business the spaniard tells all the media why he's donating one percent of its income. can most of the game and big money really co-exist. find out on the kick of life. the boomers league is back. with this lot on their first away day of the season into whic
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like mit since the late one nine hundred ninety s. we've seen a huge increase in bed bug infestations worldwide exterminators confirmed the critters are making a comeback. we used to get maybe one or two homes a year to deal worth now we see one or two a week sometimes more. at the german environmental agency in berlin researchers are observing the spread of bed bugs across europe with concern they're trying to figure out why the parasites are such a growing problem. a letter from their partner has studied bed bugs gathered from homes in berlin. she's been able to confirm that some bed bugs have indeed grown resistant to common insecticides. the united states and destroy you have some extremely resistant strains and it's not quite as bad in germany get but we do have resistant strains to become part of our exterminators that's a problem their goal is to kill all of them came from i look to. bed bugs are mostly nocturnal during the day they tend to hide out in cracks and crevices at night they come out to feed. them like i was in italy
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our look at this week's new releases continue with mit journalism program director deborah blum's recount of help-- food production was devoid of safety regulations at the end of the 19th century. to melting pot or civil war executive editor of national review gives his take on america's current immigration policy. in this is the way the world ends just executive director of climate nexus offers his thoughts on the dangers to the earth as a result of climate change. look for these titles and bookstores this week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span to. >> i sat there and i was tweeting during the election and i decided once it was clear donald trump would be our next president i began to look at some of the twitter feeds and twitter posts, tweets if you will of some of the so-called evangelical leaders that had supported trump or the gop ticket in the election and i saw things like praise the lord donald trump has one. god has delivered donald trump to the presidency. think god all the christians cannot do the right thing and voted for this man. on and
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mit sadly is a test with gender. if they admit me as a freshman to fill their gender quota if my math sat is 650 but all my peers have 800 which is the top what will happen to me my freshman year? >> i will flounder in advanced calculus i would've done perfectly well if i had gone to boston college which is perfectly respectable but having been catapulted into an environment i am less qualified i will struggle and i may end up switching majors if not leaving completely and we see this happening with minorities in the sciences when you admit people if they are at the bottom of the class that does not help the stereotypes it is the result of the affirmative decision of universities is not necessary to perpetuate those stereotypes. >> it is time for a few more questions. >> senator brown but it leads to my larger question that are worried enough about this trend to speak up because of research and their discipline? >> you would think. this summer, last summer the american association of science had panels galore on disc
mit sadly is a test with gender. if they admit me as a freshman to fill their gender quota if my math sat is 650 but all my peers have 800 which is the top what will happen to me my freshman year? >> i will flounder in advanced calculus i would've done perfectly well if i had gone to boston college which is perfectly respectable but having been catapulted into an environment i am less qualified i will struggle and i may end up switching majors if not leaving completely and we see this...
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thirteen its former spokesperson i shall bust three blew the whistle saying that for years you know mit used every trick to conceal the truth about the liberal government bombings mass killings and forced displacement of unarmed civilians. on the day that he was that the un african union mission is an important source of information in for i don't believe it paints the complete picture because these very same organizations have interests that converged with the death of the sudanese government surely provides us with significant information because journalists can't access the area at all but there is agencies for short of giving us a comprehensive picture of the situation. the un african union mission in dar for its. almost worthless as a reporting source unum had just lied shamelessly claimed that they've been completely successful all their goals have been achieved there was no fighting just small arms banditry. this was nonsense and they knew it was nonsense but they couldn't afford to say publicly just how great the failure was they won't say anything that khartoum doesn't allow th
thirteen its former spokesperson i shall bust three blew the whistle saying that for years you know mit used every trick to conceal the truth about the liberal government bombings mass killings and forced displacement of unarmed civilians. on the day that he was that the un african union mission is an important source of information in for i don't believe it paints the complete picture because these very same organizations have interests that converged with the death of the sudanese government...
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handle that in their own culture but i mean that the interesting thing here is that all the mothers at mit. elucidating who are all the mothers and then shortly do it for free so i wonder maybe it's time for the police for this what the government or at least you should do how do. these mothers give them jobs because many of them are unemployment and why should they you know work for three around the country to help the police with the police cannot do so i think that's also our. you know alexander the questions you're asking i think are what's represented in this tweet from vanessa who has praise for both you and bottom a she says bottom a stark and alexandra's both are groundbreaking and i think it is very telling sweden's power balance and media environment that it took two women with immigrant backgrounds to highlight the vital aspect of the issue but she also has a question that i'm going to direct to you rashid but as ask them terms of questions i'm interested to hear the panelists suggestions for solutions we can't depend on volunteers to solve these pressing issues what are some of
handle that in their own culture but i mean that the interesting thing here is that all the mothers at mit. elucidating who are all the mothers and then shortly do it for free so i wonder maybe it's time for the police for this what the government or at least you should do how do. these mothers give them jobs because many of them are unemployment and why should they you know work for three around the country to help the police with the police cannot do so i think that's also our. you know...
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their own stars to live muhammad they've won five straight in the premier league but you can clap at mit's no matter what plans they put in place they're going to have their hands full with neymar. we try to what passes to him we try to avoid him winning challenges knowledge suffragist from big job to do to be honest i'm not sure if it's one hundred percent average or if it's even possible to to avoid his quality one hundred percent i'm pretty sure it's not so that's all he's a fantastic football outstanding player twenty ten champions league winners in some alleged returns of the competition for the first time since twenty eleven though they taught them who are in the group stages for the third year running spurs boss mauricio potter tino in his own special way says he's team to experience is not necessarily an advantage if you are not clear it. is only experience is not going to help you in the future is like a girl that always every single day doing ten year see that the train crossing for only in this the same time. if you are the go what time is going to come the train is not going to
their own stars to live muhammad they've won five straight in the premier league but you can clap at mit's no matter what plans they put in place they're going to have their hands full with neymar. we try to what passes to him we try to avoid him winning challenges knowledge suffragist from big job to do to be honest i'm not sure if it's one hundred percent average or if it's even possible to to avoid his quality one hundred percent i'm pretty sure it's not so that's all he's a fantastic...
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the default but these are for a bundle ultimate game with mom would march mit know why it is refusing to do not like. student chefs may not for the author mean harm someone a place or sponsors come out on wagner. let them. clean empty the nuclear into. one. on some glock it's been used by phone from sponsors. and done which might see in others. if it is. over this is not against no good. for this in this in the splinters of clear. of us not so i'm. going to have a very automotive yeah that's the first. of the months of. my photobucket call that. the whole initiate of us. actually was settled by miss loveliness commissioners.
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thirteen its former spokesperson i shall bust three blew the whistle saying that for years you know mit used every trick to conceal the truth about the liberal government bombings mass killings and forced displacement of unarmed civilians. on the day that he was that the un african union mission is an important source of information in for i don't believe it paints the complete picture because these very same organizations have interests that converged with the death of the sudanese government surely provides us with significant information because journalists can't access the area at all but there is agencies for short of giving us a comprehensive picture of the situation. the un african union mission in dar for its. almost worthless as a reporting source unum had just lied shamelessly claimed that they've been completely successful all their goals have been achieved there was no fighting just small arms banditry. this was nonsense and they knew it was nonsense but they couldn't afford to say publicly just how great the failure was they won't say anything that khartoum doesn't allow th
thirteen its former spokesperson i shall bust three blew the whistle saying that for years you know mit used every trick to conceal the truth about the liberal government bombings mass killings and forced displacement of unarmed civilians. on the day that he was that the un african union mission is an important source of information in for i don't believe it paints the complete picture because these very same organizations have interests that converged with the death of the sudanese government...
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consistently to get under the hood was done but these are for a bundle ultimate game with mom would a much mitnot buy it is refusing to do not like. student chefs may not for the offer i mean harm someone a place or sponsors come out on vox. let's. clean n.t. nuclear and dance one. on some glock it's been used by phone from sponsors. and done which might see another i used. to live. under this never gets a good idea. for this in the sand splinters of clear. of us that's all i'm. going to get every other murder yeah yeah that's the first. one of the months as a result of my brother mark call a. cell phone the shield of us. was settled by miss loveliness commissioners.
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the only number you need to remember in one one you know ford the mit the one and only boom box. it beautifies. that last resort to get document would be only a good who says he says you know but i saw many pretty sick good poor when he's all gone the false a coup switching but up your ass your idea on de mayo as he was as was he. had to keep you know who was it i want to do bottom on as you sees it could. be fed a bank is keep us. safe i don't know if we do but also much basi by a jihadi to keep base and some q.b. i'm only human i want to get the exact coolies echo i think generally teach paveway yet go see it that i shot which they're generally take your lady i bet you should call for goodwill at cause x. you can use up all posy your department of justice it's a nature she jewelry the new clothes she is for sale i don't shoot yet they could i doubt a very equal she like you take it that i did start mrs action they did but you said i'm ok told could i stop seeing secret top. to new secure base a time on the what would you know do you want to do is me you. dual. system. does a go
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it will not in the meantime can see i'm a little mit and. the note says that they have corpse number three hundred twenty died on november eleventh twenty twelve only six days after he had been arrested. all this time the regime had known he was dead but refused to tell her. like other detainees families must finally given a death certificate stating that her son had simply died of a heart attack in a hospital. but she refused to believe that version of events and was determined to find out the truth. had the finally condemn bizarre you know what i think. but. no who is to feel i. am in the battle but. you know me in particular. had. this in the muscle and then had to assess if she knew. where there was a humble. lead that oakley phonied that then she had an emmy. pam's still unexplained death is symbolic of the fate of many critics of us as are. thousands of syrians still disappear into the network of detention centers across the country but the regime stubbornly continues to deny any allegations of torture . until a defector from the regim
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characteristic impunity and corruption for those who hoped for a modernizing leader it seemed instead like mits kampala ticks as usual suddenly nothing could go right some of the reforms got bogged down president trump began sparring with pena nieto over trade deals in his proposed border wall a most importantly boylan's began to saw he finishes his term with the highest murder rate on record. it's total c n i'm aware that we didn't manage to bring peace and security for mexicans in every corner of the country. poll show just two out of ten minutes can stink he's done a good job and his once powerful pre-partition mic screws oldest languishes in third place in congress in first is the fledgling party of this man president elect and his money world opens up the thought he takes over december promising to transform mexico just as pena nieto once did john home and now does either mexico city. germany and norway have pledged two billion dollars to four countries in the lake chad region cameroon chad and nigeria surround the vitally important link in africa as armitage as reports from the northern n
characteristic impunity and corruption for those who hoped for a modernizing leader it seemed instead like mits kampala ticks as usual suddenly nothing could go right some of the reforms got bogged down president trump began sparring with pena nieto over trade deals in his proposed border wall a most importantly boylan's began to saw he finishes his term with the highest murder rate on record. it's total c n i'm aware that we didn't manage to bring peace and security for mexicans in every...