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. >> commissioner richardson: we can exercise leadership. so we have all these decisions and agencies, and again, some of ours, we where other hats. and we are part of the discussions on the other scale. i would like for tighter teamwork. now that we are here. at some point, we would like to hold a conference and invite everybody in. this is where this project, the treasure island development of its kind in the entire country. what we are doing here is actually setting a precedent within transportation and infrastructure and everything that we are doing. we are talking about that right now. and because of the nature of the work, we have the assets and all these players that are in there peerk it is about leadership. we can exercise that leadership. the vision here is let's plan on having everybody here. we want to have everyone here so we can all be on the same page. rule out the plan that they have when they're talking to the port and talking to all the other stakeholders. let's see where we are here. that way, when we come into the supplem
. >> commissioner richardson: we can exercise leadership. so we have all these decisions and agencies, and again, some of ours, we where other hats. and we are part of the discussions on the other scale. i would like for tighter teamwork. now that we are here. at some point, we would like to hold a conference and invite everybody in. this is where this project, the treasure island development of its kind in the entire country. what we are doing here is actually setting a precedent within...
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richardson's first touchdown with the rskins. up 7-0.e quarter first and goal for washington, adrian peterson makes ito easy. peterson 120 yards, rushing two touchdowns in the game. and the redskins not done. second quarter myth to crowde nine yard td. nice slam dunk. his first of the year. the redskins up 21-3. how to fight back.the pack kow erte inro the quartedgers wide open. nimo alison, this is 64 yards for the sc one of two touchdowns for rodgers. the packers creeping back in this. now 28-17. sains late in the third alex smithed by clay mathis. but flagged for roughing the passer. he can't believe it. not the first time it happened in this season. a questionable call. plenty of talk around the nfl. we will hear from th players coming up in the locker room. mikemccarthy was upsn'. i even say his name. that's the understatement of the year. he was mad. fourth quarter rodgers and green bay dow 11, try to come back. comes the pass. he loses it. theoeedskins mo able to strip it.sh dorman with the recovery and the redskins get it done, b
richardson's first touchdown with the rskins. up 7-0.e quarter first and goal for washington, adrian peterson makes ito easy. peterson 120 yards, rushing two touchdowns in the game. and the redskins not done. second quarter myth to crowde nine yard td. nice slam dunk. his first of the year. the redskins up 21-3. how to fight back.the pack kow erte inro the quartedgers wide open. nimo alison, this is 64 yards for the sc one of two touchdowns for rodgers. the packers creeping back in this. now...
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governor richardson with us here again.ring into the conversation wendy murphy, a former sex crimes prosecutor. wendy, start with that tweet from the president of the united states. he's making a point that he's made in a few of these tweets, there has been a delay, this happened a long time ago. your reaction to that, what we've heard from him and other republicans as well. >> well, anyone who thinks a victim who is delayed in her report is somehow implicitly not credible doesn't do any research at all on the issue. i've been doing this work for 30 years, and the vast majority don't report until much later, if at all. in fact, the studies show over and over again that not only do most victims never tell anyone, the ones that do tell, tell much later after it happens. so for the president to suggest that dr. ford is not credible because she did not report immediately, he either is completely unaware of the wealth of research on this issue or he doesn't care, he just doesn't care that he's wrong and that she's credible in th
governor richardson with us here again.ring into the conversation wendy murphy, a former sex crimes prosecutor. wendy, start with that tweet from the president of the united states. he's making a point that he's made in a few of these tweets, there has been a delay, this happened a long time ago. your reaction to that, what we've heard from him and other republicans as well. >> well, anyone who thinks a victim who is delayed in her report is somehow implicitly not credible doesn't do any...
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and then, -- ok ith global and my questions there. >> commissioner richardson: thank you. i want make sure that this is an important issue, as you can see. the enthusiasm and the questions that the commissioners are asking. also, commissioner dunlap, do you still want to ask questions? just one. go ahead to. this is an opportunity for everyone to speak. >> commissioner dunlop: thank you. it is less than a question. it is more of a comment on getting a bike lane from the islands to san francisco. you know, it is understudied now but it is very possible the study might say no, we cannot attach this wait to this 75 or 80-year-old bridge without having some really bad happenings on the structure of the bridge. because the wait is just so -- the weight does not really allow for a lot of extra weight on one side. i'm not even sure if that will be an option in our lifetime. but you never know. well, my lifetime. >> commissioner richardson: you also know that our director also would like to speak. i have a lot of questions but i will depart and make sure everyone gets their questi
and then, -- ok ith global and my questions there. >> commissioner richardson: thank you. i want make sure that this is an important issue, as you can see. the enthusiasm and the questions that the commissioners are asking. also, commissioner dunlap, do you still want to ask questions? just one. go ahead to. this is an opportunity for everyone to speak. >> commissioner dunlop: thank you. it is less than a question. it is more of a comment on getting a bike lane from the islands to...
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during this time richardson merrill handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states and canada. in germany going thousand advertising campaign is paying huge dividends the company's owner and executives were making fortunes over night especially heinrich mukhtar going in thousand research director. during the war mokhtar served as a nasty doctor developing vaccines which were tested on jewish prisoners in the book and vowed concentration camps many of whom died after the war mokhtar joined grin and nine years later he invented thalidomide and received a bonus for every thought in my pills sold worldwide the drug was such a success for growing them. that they started making money hand over fist. it was on a percentage of profit. from modestly. to having so much money pouring in he could have bought himself a new mercedes every month one hundred sixty one really he's making twenty times his salary in turnover percentage so he's getting this massive massive bonus he's become a ludicrously rich man on the back of the mod what would a man w
during this time richardson merrill handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states and canada. in germany going thousand advertising campaign is paying huge dividends the company's owner and executives were making fortunes over night especially heinrich mukhtar going in thousand research director. during the war mokhtar served as a nasty doctor developing vaccines which were tested on jewish prisoners in the book and vowed concentration camps...
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let's speak to sophie richardson she's the china director of human rights watch and joins us from washington heights sophie thanks for being on our program how long have these camps been in existence and how prevalent are they. we've been documenting them for about a year now and last fall the reports are trickling in slowly and we had hoped that it would just be an isolated phenomenon but as the past twelve months have worn on we've been able to show that the camps are spreading that different kinds of facilities are being used to detain people and that in fact some scholars and journalists to do a brilliant job going through government tenders in the region to document constructing new facilities in which to detain people it really does seem that this is beijing's new normal. but if you look at beijing's perspective perspective they say that your organization human rights watch is full of prejudice against the chinese government and that these reeducation camps are only mildly corrective centers to be radicalized weekers after a spike in violence specially in two thousand and thirteen and
let's speak to sophie richardson she's the china director of human rights watch and joins us from washington heights sophie thanks for being on our program how long have these camps been in existence and how prevalent are they. we've been documenting them for about a year now and last fall the reports are trickling in slowly and we had hoped that it would just be an isolated phenomenon but as the past twelve months have worn on we've been able to show that the camps are spreading that different...
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. —— sophie richardson.onesian children. they say were wrongly jailed as adults in australia. the children were accused of people—smuggling and some were held in maximum—security prisons for years. rebecca henschke has the story from the remote island of rote. with no news for months, siti rudi thought she had lost her son, abdul, at sea. translation: after a long time, he called me and told me he was in jail in australia. that was really the hard thing to hear. abdul says he was offered good money to work on a boat. he says he didn't know he was headed for neighbouring australian waters, and was carrying on—board migrants desperate to seek asylum there. caught off the coast, he was charged with people—smuggling. his family says he was just 1a at the time. he was convicted in australia as an adult, and jailed in an adult maximum—security prison for 2.5 years. translation: i was scared i would be beaten up and was so far from my family, and held for a long time. he's one of more than 120 indonesian boys who'v
. —— sophie richardson.onesian children. they say were wrongly jailed as adults in australia. the children were accused of people—smuggling and some were held in maximum—security prisons for years. rebecca henschke has the story from the remote island of rote. with no news for months, siti rudi thought she had lost her son, abdul, at sea. translation: after a long time, he called me and told me he was in jail in australia. that was really the hard thing to hear. abdul says he was...
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let me bring in bill richardson, ambassador to the u.n. ambassadorÑi richardson tor, to. with rouhani. after this interview when he already ruled out meeting with donald trump. watch. >> translator: there is no such program for a meeting. mr. trump did not create conditions necessary to bring about the atmosphere conducive to a meeting. >> ambassador richardson, how do you see the next 45 minutes playing out between the u.s. and iran? meeting.ng to unlike kim jong-un, who is a willing participant with the president, rouhani is not. there's a lot of hostility between the two countries. i think the presiden is going to reflect that in his speech. he's goingt( to talk about terrorism in syria, thatçó the iranians are promoting in yemen, holding americans prisoners. i think there are no conditions for a potential summit. now, my worry is that because we got out of the iran nuclear agreement, that iran is going to, on its own, withdrawal from it, despite the pleas of european allies. the brits, the french, the germans, that want to keep them in. i think we want stability in th
let me bring in bill richardson, ambassador to the u.n. ambassadorÑi richardson tor, to. with rouhani. after this interview when he already ruled out meeting with donald trump. watch. >> translator: there is no such program for a meeting. mr. trump did not create conditions necessary to bring about the atmosphere conducive to a meeting. >> ambassador richardson, how do you see the next 45 minutes playing out between the u.s. and iran? meeting.ng to unlike kim jong-un, who is a...
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eb lanes open to traffic but backed up onto richardson and doyle drive.e toll to 101 plenty more sunshine to be expected today to begin the work week with daytime highs similar to yesterday's peaking in the 80's inland with 60's and 70's closer to the coast. temperatures will cool further across the bay as we push into the middle of the week before highs rebound back into the 80's inland by next weekend. ( darya )(ááá2 shot bamááá) a big bamááá) a big story ... the snell fire burning in napa county is threatening homes this morning. mandatory evacuations are still in place. ( james ) so far the fire has burned about 24-hundred acres and is just 30% contained. will tran has more on the conditions crews are working with. "extremely rugged terrain for this snell fire, so a lot of the work to contain it is being done by prison hand crews, and helicopters- there are three working this blaze, along with 17 bulldozers."if terrain has made it difficult to put this fire out... the terrain may have also saved dozens homes- one pacific feature the terrain, putah cre
eb lanes open to traffic but backed up onto richardson and doyle drive.e toll to 101 plenty more sunshine to be expected today to begin the work week with daytime highs similar to yesterday's peaking in the 80's inland with 60's and 70's closer to the coast. temperatures will cool further across the bay as we push into the middle of the week before highs rebound back into the 80's inland by next weekend. ( darya )(ááá2 shot bamááá) a big bamááá) a big story ... the snell fire burning...
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former ambassador and governor richardson is with us.action to the charges that several times now tehran has targeted the american supporters of the ncri. >> they seem to be credible reports. this enormous concern with conferences in paris and around the country as democrats and republicans. like myself they want to see freedom. they want to see in iran an end to dictatorship. we want to see a iran economy started to grow again. and muslim clerics keep stifling this freedom. so it is an illness concern. also, they keep detaining americans. american journalists. iranian americans, there is a young man, of chinese descent from princeton university that is detained there. there is robert levinson, an american agent who nobody knows where he is. the iranians will not tell us where he is. an american that has been i think, detained unlawfully. so, iran does not help itself. i do think, eric, this nuclear deal, i would have stayed in it. but it is done. at the same time, iran continues their support for terrorism and nefarious activities. so i
former ambassador and governor richardson is with us.action to the charges that several times now tehran has targeted the american supporters of the ncri. >> they seem to be credible reports. this enormous concern with conferences in paris and around the country as democrats and republicans. like myself they want to see freedom. they want to see in iran an end to dictatorship. we want to see a iran economy started to grow again. and muslim clerics keep stifling this freedom. so it is an...
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across the chest with an elbow and after that, i started swinging at him, benches, and michael ray richardson his forearm on his bro and he's like, you don't touch my girl. you don't touch her. and i was like, move, don't touch me, you hear me? he can't see me. and don't you ever point your hands on me again. okay, that was the first year. second year, andre turner, i had a fistfight with andre turner and the benches cleared a the sahi ever touched me again because they thought i was crazy. i know that i'm 5'10". even when i played for the lakers in 1980 and pat riley was my head coach, he tells people, he goes, she thought she was 6'8" and black. she thought she was the best player. they beat the out of her and she tried to start two for sites. four days later she was my starting point guard with the lakers in the sum really. >> james: don't necessarily look for the biggest one, it's whoever is the craziest. back with gary and nancy after this. >> elegant hotel accommodations are provided by the kimberly hopita oty in the heart of midtown manhaan. when >> portions of "the james brown show" a
across the chest with an elbow and after that, i started swinging at him, benches, and michael ray richardson his forearm on his bro and he's like, you don't touch my girl. you don't touch her. and i was like, move, don't touch me, you hear me? he can't see me. and don't you ever point your hands on me again. okay, that was the first year. second year, andre turner, i had a fistfight with andre turner and the benches cleared a the sahi ever touched me again because they thought i was crazy. i...
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reporter: professor kathleen richardson is a vehement opponent of sex robots. kathleen: my name is kathleen richardson, and i'm the director of the campaign against sex robots. and i don't view human beings as objects. i don't see this as interchangeable, that you can replace a human with a machine and they'll do the same things, because i think human beings are different from things. reporter: martina mara is a robo-psychologist. she's also critical of tendencies in the sex robot industry. martina: it has to be said that 95% of the sex robots that are currently available on the market are female stereotypes, stereotypically passive. so on the one hand, they objectify the human, and often the female body. and on the other hand, these robots represent stereotypical relationship patterns, stereotypes that are then carried into the bedroom. sex robots are always a kind of slave. reporter: in barcelona, the first sex doll bordello has opened its doors to the public. experts agree, sex with robots is here to stay. will we develop feelings for these humano machines?
reporter: professor kathleen richardson is a vehement opponent of sex robots. kathleen: my name is kathleen richardson, and i'm the director of the campaign against sex robots. and i don't view human beings as objects. i don't see this as interchangeable, that you can replace a human with a machine and they'll do the same things, because i think human beings are different from things. reporter: martina mara is a robo-psychologist. she's also critical of tendencies in the sex robot industry....
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kathleen richardson is a researcher in rome. epix at the university of leicester she's launched a campaign against sex robots in the hope of stopping their developments. they don't give a sense of people feeling connected or being in a relationship they're just objects that have become automated so even if you've got this moving dong sitting next to you you're actually by yourself and so these people are promoting a technology. that is going to increase human isolation if it if it takes off it's just going to create more and more people sitting alone being alone with a dog. what is certain is that the robots are coming and they'll be capable of far more than just the missionary position which it will intelligent robots really sought and offer us companionship and conversation. just about any subject that if you want to have a conversation with a robot in a few years time the robot will have to talk to you about open about the beatles about jazz about anything you want to talk about sophia is a highly advanced version of a humano
kathleen richardson is a researcher in rome. epix at the university of leicester she's launched a campaign against sex robots in the hope of stopping their developments. they don't give a sense of people feeling connected or being in a relationship they're just objects that have become automated so even if you've got this moving dong sitting next to you you're actually by yourself and so these people are promoting a technology. that is going to increase human isolation if it if it takes off...
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anchor: bill richardson there on the jailing of those journalists in myanmar. nine weeks unt election day here in the u.s. the results will decide whether the republicans retain control of congress. all 435 seats in the house of representatives are up for and one of those in th u.s. senate. as democrats look to win back oe house, leading the charge are a new generatimilitary veterans who want to serve theid country in aifferent way. mikey cheryl is running her campaign with military precision, trying to meet as many voters as possible. it is what you would expect of a former navy helicopter pilot wither eye on winning what h been a republican seat for decades. >> i tell people i was a helicopter aircraft commander and i never once started a mission saying i'm only taking democrats or i'm only taking republicans. anchor: the campaign has raised record amounts of money. a republican incumbent chose to retire. this mother of four is running against the tax changes coming new jersey's way, and gun control. >> i know the danger of them. we do need the federal govern
anchor: bill richardson there on the jailing of those journalists in myanmar. nine weeks unt election day here in the u.s. the results will decide whether the republicans retain control of congress. all 435 seats in the house of representatives are up for and one of those in th u.s. senate. as democrats look to win back oe house, leading the charge are a new generatimilitary veterans who want to serve theid country in aifferent way. mikey cheryl is running her campaign with military precision,...
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cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vix cough drops merrill poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind her back to those periods they complained about her and rushing to threaten the proceedings they pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand sixty two. and john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill c. really. for the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my feet can imagine ho
cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vix cough drops merrill poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind her back to those periods they complained about her and rushing to threaten the proceedings they pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to...
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governor richardson, thank you forjoining us.t aung san suu kyi. there's a crisis looming in several industrialised countries. not trade wars, not climate change, not evenimmigration — no — it's a lack of babies and sharply ageing populations. singapore is one country with a real problem — it has one of the lowest birth rates in the world. cue a new government foray into romance. singapore is now offering to pick up the tab for couples who date — in the hope of encouraging marriage and, eventually, procreation. katie silver has more. young singaporeans enjoying a night out. speed dating is all the rage, but here, it is being subsidised by the government as a way to get young people to meet. the government really wants to get guys and girls to get together, to form families. coming here, i hope to expand my social network and meet friends and hopefully i can meet someone that is suitable. these dating nights are just one of a number of solutions, including tax breaks, baby bonuses and preferential housing that the government is us
governor richardson, thank you forjoining us.t aung san suu kyi. there's a crisis looming in several industrialised countries. not trade wars, not climate change, not evenimmigration — no — it's a lack of babies and sharply ageing populations. singapore is one country with a real problem — it has one of the lowest birth rates in the world. cue a new government foray into romance. singapore is now offering to pick up the tab for couples who date — in the hope of encouraging marriage and,...
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. >> commissioner richardson: thank you. you always give a great presentation. i'm going to challenge you. here we are, a golden opportunity. the board that supervises your agency or the board of supervisors. treasure island, as the commissioner says, is becoming the laboratory of all the innovative transportation and technologies and everything. we're doing it here. but we have an opportunity to show our leadership to the rest of the country and we do not take advantage of that. this beautiful presentation that you gave here, yes, for people that are watching, but it really belongs out there. so hope fulfully have cibd. when we have the opportunities and signatures to present what we're doing here, needs to come out of the box and make sure that we're presenting treasure island -- a lot of people can learn about what we're doing here. the fact that you went out and competed with different agencies across the country and got this grant is significant. what we learned from here and doing here and all the other subsequent opportunities we bring to treasure island
. >> commissioner richardson: thank you. you always give a great presentation. i'm going to challenge you. here we are, a golden opportunity. the board that supervises your agency or the board of supervisors. treasure island, as the commissioner says, is becoming the laboratory of all the innovative transportation and technologies and everything. we're doing it here. but we have an opportunity to show our leadership to the rest of the country and we do not take advantage of that. this...
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. >> commissioner richardson: thank you for the update. every time we talk about housing and making a presentation, it also would be great to give maybe one sentence or two about the preamble. the pre-d.d.a. household that we're living on treasure island before the city actually embarked on treasure island development. and they're not displaced. the city through its generosity wrote that those pre-d.d.a. will be given opportunities to help them. i think it's always very important because not everyone is knowing what we're doing here. and so having said that, i have some serious questions. right now, so the universe is 204. that's the pre-d.d.a. household, right? the universe is 204. >> yes. we have 204 pre-d.d.a. households consistent with what you mentioned in terms of having this conversation, making sure that we set the framework. we also have the 251 treasure island households that will be relocated to replacement housing as well. >> commissioner richardson: the pre-d.d.a. are a priority here because it's tied to treasure island and th
. >> commissioner richardson: thank you for the update. every time we talk about housing and making a presentation, it also would be great to give maybe one sentence or two about the preamble. the pre-d.d.a. household that we're living on treasure island before the city actually embarked on treasure island development. and they're not displaced. the city through its generosity wrote that those pre-d.d.a. will be given opportunities to help them. i think it's always very important because...
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i'm moved by the continued support, especially from director beck and director richardson. it is a really unique program. i've been doing local hiring for a decade. and i can assure you that it's not a competition but i can assure you that this program is outperforming every program that's out there. we haven't scaled it yet. it seems like that's coming down the line, but in terms of the impact we're having on the candidates that come through the program, the retainage rate, which was 69%, 70%, it just doesn't happen. it's something that all of us should be extremely proud of. for as long as we can do it, i hope that we continue to do it. our commitment to it is unwavering. it's a sort of tremendous pride. i know our new mayor is extremely proud of it and ismael is an incredible case of it working out or a case study of it working out, but more than that, he's an incredible human being that validates the program for all of us and the efforts that we're doing and the support that you all are giving us. all that to say, thank you very much and we look forward to continuing th
i'm moved by the continued support, especially from director beck and director richardson. it is a really unique program. i've been doing local hiring for a decade. and i can assure you that it's not a competition but i can assure you that this program is outperforming every program that's out there. we haven't scaled it yet. it seems like that's coming down the line, but in terms of the impact we're having on the candidates that come through the program, the retainage rate, which was 69%, 70%,...
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well the next sexual revolution be digitised philosopher kathleen richardson has researched the consequences this is a mess that women aren't interested in sex that men are more interested in that woman but the reality is is that women are interested in sex but they don't get the kind of sexual experience so they actually want. sex and watch says and it's about feeling smelling tasting and surprising a part but. it's about more than record breaking orgasms. thanks but today we are on the pressure to perform even in moments of intimacy the pharmaceuticals industry profits from our fear of sexual thing yes by acro alone and its maker around one point seven billion dollars a year. researchers have been looking desperately for a similar moneymaker for the female market. in twenty fifteen a controversial female viagra was approved in the u.s. as such. a psycho tropic drugs affecting the nervous system to enhance the consumer's libido. unlike the drug for men. affects the brain not the body but it comes with risks and side effects it's developer had argued that denying approval would be denying a
well the next sexual revolution be digitised philosopher kathleen richardson has researched the consequences this is a mess that women aren't interested in sex that men are more interested in that woman but the reality is is that women are interested in sex but they don't get the kind of sexual experience so they actually want. sex and watch says and it's about feeling smelling tasting and surprising a part but. it's about more than record breaking orgasms. thanks but today we are on the...
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kathleen richardson is a researcher in rome.epix at the university of leicester she's launched a campaign against sex robots in the hope of stopping their developments. they don't give a sense of people feeling connected or being in a relationship they're just objects that have become automated so even if you've got this moving dog sitting next to you you're actually by yourself and so these people are promoting a technology. that is going to increase human isolation if it takes off it's just going to create more and more people sitting alone being alone with a dog. what is certain is that the robots are coming and they'll be capable of far more than just the missionary position. will intelligent robots really sought and offer us companionship and conversation. just about any subject that if you want to have a conversation with a robot in a few years time the robot we have to talk to you about over and about the beatles about jazz about anything you want to talk about sophia is a highly advanced version of a humanoid robot with
kathleen richardson is a researcher in rome.epix at the university of leicester she's launched a campaign against sex robots in the hope of stopping their developments. they don't give a sense of people feeling connected or being in a relationship they're just objects that have become automated so even if you've got this moving dog sitting next to you you're actually by yourself and so these people are promoting a technology. that is going to increase human isolation if it takes off it's just...
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at the state department, richardson, fox news.lian: florence moving at a glacial pace but packing quite a bunch. how much damage caused in north carolina so far and where it is headed next. >> the red cross handling the influx of evacuees as the storm continues to drench the carolinas. coverage continues in a moment. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric ca
at the state department, richardson, fox news.lian: florence moving at a glacial pace but packing quite a bunch. how much damage caused in north carolina so far and where it is headed next. >> the red cross handling the influx of evacuees as the storm continues to drench the carolinas. coverage continues in a moment. so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance...
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look into what she calls a deeply disturbing situation human rights watch china director sophie richardson welcome the call but says much more needs to be done one of the challenges that everybody faces is of course chinese government restrictions on access to the region and beijing really has nothing to hide then it's time to restrictions. in areas perceived by beijing as anti-government hotspots many interviewee say more than half of their family members are in prison or in these so-called reeducation camps the report also cites what it calls a disturbing high tech mass of violence and says officials have a database of everyone's biometric data including their d.n.a. the chinese government has not yet commented on this report but it has denied accusations of mistreatment of muslims and jin yang it says the increased security measures a guard against the threat of separatists in the region iran car. for my cambodian opposition leader has been released from prison and placed under house arrest. was arrested a year ago if the treason but is yet to go to trial when he has more from bangkok.
look into what she calls a deeply disturbing situation human rights watch china director sophie richardson welcome the call but says much more needs to be done one of the challenges that everybody faces is of course chinese government restrictions on access to the region and beijing really has nothing to hide then it's time to restrictions. in areas perceived by beijing as anti-government hotspots many interviewee say more than half of their family members are in prison or in these so-called...
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look into what she calls a deeply disturbing situation human rights watch china director sophie richardson welcome the call but says much more on down one of the challenges that everybody faces is of course chinese government restrictions on access to the region and beijing really has nothing to hide then it's time to directions. in areas perceived by beijing as anti-government hotspots many interviewee say moving half of their family members are in prison or in these so-called reeducation camps the report also cites what it calls disturbing high tech mass of violence and says officials have a database of everyone's biometric data including d.n.a. the chinese government has not yet commented on this report but it has denied accusations of mistreatment of muslims and jin yang it says the increased security measures at a guard against the threats of separatists in the region iran card deserve. asha in japan said their way to resolve a decades long territorial dispute over a chain of islands in the pacific ocean russian president vladimir putin and japanese politicians are they made the comme
look into what she calls a deeply disturbing situation human rights watch china director sophie richardson welcome the call but says much more on down one of the challenges that everybody faces is of course chinese government restrictions on access to the region and beijing really has nothing to hide then it's time to directions. in areas perceived by beijing as anti-government hotspots many interviewee say moving half of their family members are in prison or in these so-called reeducation...
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. >> i have shayla richardson and carlos ramos. sha'nice patterson could not be here. she had a family emergency. >> good afternoon. i'm shayla richardson, i'm at u.c. irvine. i completed my seventh summer with project pull. i've had the privilege of working with many city departments. starting in summer, 2012, i worked at the human rights commission, which was my first job. then i worked for public works, followed by the police department in 2014. from the summer of 2015 to the summer of 2017, i worked at the port of san francisco. and finally, this past summer i had the amazing opportunity to work with the san francisco public utilities commission. [applause] >> good afternoon. i would like to thank all of you for providing me the opportunity to speak upon my experience with project pole. my first summer was in 2014 as a college team leader. it was my very first job and as a first-generation college students, it was truly an eye-opening experience. it was through project pull that i was able to envision the future that i wanted for myself and for my family. i remembe
. >> i have shayla richardson and carlos ramos. sha'nice patterson could not be here. she had a family emergency. >> good afternoon. i'm shayla richardson, i'm at u.c. irvine. i completed my seventh summer with project pull. i've had the privilege of working with many city departments. starting in summer, 2012, i worked at the human rights commission, which was my first job. then i worked for public works, followed by the police department in 2014. from the summer of 2015 to the...
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look into what she calls a deeply disturbing situation human rights watch china director sophie richardson welcome the call but says much more needs to be done one of the challenges that everybody faces is of course chinese government restrictions on access to the region and beijing really has nothing to hide then it's time to directions. in areas perceived by beijing as anti-government hotspots many interviewee say moving half of their family members are imprisoned or in the so-called reeducation camps the report also cites what it calls disturbing high tech mass of violence and says officials have a database of everyone's biometric data including their d.n.a. the chinese government has not yet commented on this report but it has denied accusations of mistreatment of muslims and jin yang it says the increased security measures at a guard against the threats of separatists in the region in morocco deserve. russia and japan say they are ready to find a solution that could end decades long dispute over the current islands which they both claim is a russian president vladimir putin and japane
look into what she calls a deeply disturbing situation human rights watch china director sophie richardson welcome the call but says much more needs to be done one of the challenges that everybody faces is of course chinese government restrictions on access to the region and beijing really has nothing to hide then it's time to directions. in areas perceived by beijing as anti-government hotspots many interviewee say moving half of their family members are imprisoned or in the so-called...
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. >> reporter: alex richardson is the crisis intervention manager at the center.he has seen a steady increase in callers following christine blasey ford's testimony before the senate judiciary committee. richardson said watching ford share her story of sexual assault on the world stage on have given other survivors the courage to come forward to get help. >> it is one of the hall makes of trauma, is that we see when somebody like that happens or you hear a story that resonates with maybe something that you have experienced, that that can bring up some of those emotions and experiences again. >> reporter: the san jose center offers a full range of services including emergency shelter and legal advocacy. on their walls are messages of support to survivors who they have helped. >> the best thing to do if a survivor wants the share their story is to listen. >> first and foremost, that we believe them, that we're here, that we will support them in any way that we can, and that this is a safe place for them to share their stories and get some help if they want it. >> re
. >> reporter: alex richardson is the crisis intervention manager at the center.he has seen a steady increase in callers following christine blasey ford's testimony before the senate judiciary committee. richardson said watching ford share her story of sexual assault on the world stage on have given other survivors the courage to come forward to get help. >> it is one of the hall makes of trauma, is that we see when somebody like that happens or you hear a story that resonates with...
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. >> alex richardson is the cliesz intervention manager at the center. has seen a steady increase in call iris following christine blasey ford's testimony before the senate judiciry committee. richardson says watching ford share her story on the world stage could have given other survivors the kurnl to come forward to get help. >> it's one of the hallmarks of trauma, is that we see when something like that happens or you hear a story that resonates with maybe something you experienced that that can bring up some of the eemss and experiences again. >> reporter: the san jose center offers a full range of services including emergency shelter and legal advocacy. on their walls are messages of support to survivors who they've helped. the best thing to do if a survivor wants to share their story is to listen. >> first and foremost we belief them, that we are here, we will support them any way we can and this is a safe place for them to share their stories and get some help if they want it. >> people seeking resources or looking for someone to share their story
. >> alex richardson is the cliesz intervention manager at the center. has seen a steady increase in call iris following christine blasey ford's testimony before the senate judiciry committee. richardson says watching ford share her story on the world stage could have given other survivors the kurnl to come forward to get help. >> it's one of the hallmarks of trauma, is that we see when something like that happens or you hear a story that resonates with maybe something you...
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richardson. watch richardson, the one-handed grab, tiptoes and the balance on the sideline.nds. too bad you don't get extra points for style. now spoiler alert, oklahoma state would go on to win this game, but unusually taylor cornelius had one touchdown pass, this to dillen stoner. he'll take it 32 yards. oklahoma state with the upset, 44-21. they improve to 3-0 on the season. >>> so we're showing north texas and arkansas, you know something really unique had to happen. this is it. watch right here. did you catch it? yeah, that's mean green keegan bruin on the punt return. he faked out the defender. he never called a fair catch. no one touched him. do you like that, eric? he takes it all the way to the house. look at this again. yeah, just touch the guy. just touch him. yep, arkansas stomped north texas winning big, 37-10 in the fourth quarter right now. >>> well, the sharks were smiling bigger after training cmp after they acquired eric carlson from ottawa. to put this deal in perspective in nfl terms it's like the bears acquiring khalil mack. he is considered the top defe
richardson. watch richardson, the one-handed grab, tiptoes and the balance on the sideline.nds. too bad you don't get extra points for style. now spoiler alert, oklahoma state would go on to win this game, but unusually taylor cornelius had one touchdown pass, this to dillen stoner. he'll take it 32 yards. oklahoma state with the upset, 44-21. they improve to 3-0 on the season. >>> so we're showing north texas and arkansas, you know something really unique had to happen. this is it....
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my name is linda fedici richardson, long time bayview-hunters point resident. this is a delightful day for the african american community, and i've known denali tailor for years. mr. 3wrd uchter is a young man that i personally and a lot of the members of the african american community, some of them are here today, and some of them are not here, but they've asked us to convey their endorsement of the two people that you have in front of you. let me talk about deon j.buchter. aside from the credentials of denali or deon, we know they have what it takes to be police commissioners in san francisco. but let me just talk about integrity and the kind of support that we need, and the trust. the at-risk youth population is the population that deon j. booker is working with. this man had the opportunity to work in the private sector. he said miss richardson, a group of leaders, he said i'd rather work with this community. i think i bring a lot to this communities. i want to work with them, work with the police department trying to provide the workforce development. that
my name is linda fedici richardson, long time bayview-hunters point resident. this is a delightful day for the african american community, and i've known denali tailor for years. mr. 3wrd uchter is a young man that i personally and a lot of the members of the african american community, some of them are here today, and some of them are not here, but they've asked us to convey their endorsement of the two people that you have in front of you. let me talk about deon j.buchter. aside from the...
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. >> alex richardson is the crisis intervention manager at the center. has seen a steady increase in callers following christine blasey ford's testimony before the senate judiciary committee. richardson says watching ford share her story of sexual assault on the world stage could have given other survivors the courage to come forward to get help. >> it's one of the hallmarks of trauma when i we see something like that happen or you hear a story that resonates with something you experienced that that can bring up some of the eemss and persons again. >> reporter: the san jose center offers a full range of services including emergency shelter and legal advocacy. on the walls are messages of support to survivors who they have helped. the best thing to do if a survivor wants to share their story is to listen. >> first and foremost that we believe them, that we are here. we will support them in any way we can and that this is a safe place for them to share their stories and get help if they want it. >> people seeking resources or will go for someone to share t
. >> alex richardson is the crisis intervention manager at the center. has seen a steady increase in callers following christine blasey ford's testimony before the senate judiciary committee. richardson says watching ford share her story of sexual assault on the world stage could have given other survivors the courage to come forward to get help. >> it's one of the hallmarks of trauma when i we see something like that happen or you hear a story that resonates with something you...