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finally i want to have this last story because this is wild to me ok researchers at the university of new mexico have been developing facial recognition technology for use in fire fight it's not what you think the university of new mexico department of electrical and computer engineering is led by professor manual martinez ramon has been working towards the development of a high tech wearable device for firefighters the device will help emergency service workers with navigation communication and threat assessment during tense life threatening situations ok that sounds good and helpful but then the report goes on to highlight an innovative new facial recognition algorithm formulated for use in firefighting technology and that where ing a device that quip that the latest facial recognition technology could help a firefighter and his commander recognize the face of someone in need of help which in turn could result in the reduction of fire related deaths ok when you're running into a building burning building i'm pretty sure everyone in the building is going to need help why would you need facial r
finally i want to have this last story because this is wild to me ok researchers at the university of new mexico have been developing facial recognition technology for use in fire fight it's not what you think the university of new mexico department of electrical and computer engineering is led by professor manual martinez ramon has been working towards the development of a high tech wearable device for firefighters the device will help emergency service workers with navigation communication...
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criminal justice system and then the university of new mexico developing facial recognition software for firefighters yes firefighters state soon to watch and. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood test to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this low energy process. in the us need. keep the slime due or smear the focus on the stuff you still. want. to see in the draft because it's the most good moment. for the. young. boy. you know the only thing that. no one. here in the united states of america as you've seen on all of our cop shows except for maybe 24 when that was on when you are arrested and facing down charges or criminal court you have the right to an attorney yes you do you have the very it's a very important but often forgotten in constitutional amendment popularity contest it's the 6th amendment guarantees all of us u.s. citizens that very important line 1st line
criminal justice system and then the university of new mexico developing facial recognition software for firefighters yes firefighters state soon to watch and. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood test to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this low energy process. in the us need....
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david pryor is an assistant professor of american history at the university of new mexico. his research and teaching focuses on the international dimension of the american civil war era. he is the author of "between freedom and progress: the lost world of reconstruction politics," just published from lsu, which is locally in the book exhibit, so look for that. only last year the editor of "reconstruction in a globalizing i can recommend, which is an edited collection looking at the international dimensions of reconstruction. he is working on a second edited collection of "reconstruction empire," and is in the early stages of a book on the adoption of the term "reconstruction." next to david is dana bird, a scholar of american art and material culture and an artstant professor of history. most recently, she was the co-author of with frank h goodyear of the catalogue camera:, homer, and the photography, art, and painting." she is working on a manuscript. and artifacts of the reconstruction era transformation we spend way too much time at the southern on text, so it is great to
david pryor is an assistant professor of american history at the university of new mexico. his research and teaching focuses on the international dimension of the american civil war era. he is the author of "between freedom and progress: the lost world of reconstruction politics," just published from lsu, which is locally in the book exhibit, so look for that. only last year the editor of "reconstruction in a globalizing i can recommend, which is an edited collection looking at...
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so much dr reiner macintyre is head of the bio security research program at the university of new south wales. well to mexico where members of that country's national guard have fired tear gas at migrants trying to cross into the country from kuala mala hundreds of migrants began wading through the border port a river there after authorities closed a border gate on a nearby bridge mexico is cracking down on irregular migration following pressure from washington for the country to enforce tougher policy. the quest to reach the u.s. is ending here for many years mexico's national guard forcibly repelled hundreds of migrants trying to storm its southern border. officials also detained several 100 who may face deportation some parents and children reportedly got separated during the crossing. oh wolf most of the migrants are from honduras and say they want to escape rampant poverty and crime. she didn't know it was sort of gay men live i'm scared and i don't want to get back to my country because there's nothing that no one my daughter and i go hungry i think i'm a muslim member of the l.g.b. t. community it's v
so much dr reiner macintyre is head of the bio security research program at the university of new south wales. well to mexico where members of that country's national guard have fired tear gas at migrants trying to cross into the country from kuala mala hundreds of migrants began wading through the border port a river there after authorities closed a border gate on a nearby bridge mexico is cracking down on irregular migration following pressure from washington for the country to enforce...
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universally popular for. residents of mexico city are looking toward a plastic free future. the city has announced a ban on single use plastic bags the new law is largely seen as an important step to curb back pollution businesses that don't comply with the mandate could face fines or other penalties. leaders within the plastic industry however say the new measure is too extreme and could result in tens of thousands of jobs lost. by this so the fine is absurd there are serious crimes that one could commit that carry a lesser penalty than having a plastic bag because that back cost you more than $8800.00 also the city doesn't even have the infrastructure to enforce this. plastic manufactures are the only voice criticism against the new law. environmental scientists like the sea authorities rushed the initiative without properly consulting experts as well as important. this is a political decision and dare i say the wrong decision because it is not founded in science or technical ability what i would suggest is that this be studied instead of simply following trends taking place in the rest of it the 12000000 residents of the mexican capit
universally popular for. residents of mexico city are looking toward a plastic free future. the city has announced a ban on single use plastic bags the new law is largely seen as an important step to curb back pollution businesses that don't comply with the mandate could face fines or other penalties. leaders within the plastic industry however say the new measure is too extreme and could result in tens of thousands of jobs lost. by this so the fine is absurd there are serious crimes that one...
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universally popular. residents of mexico city are looking toward a plastic free future. the city has announced a ban on single use plastic bags the new law is largely seen as an important step to curb back pollution businesses that don't comply with the mandate could face fines or other penalties. leaders within the plastic industry however say the new measure is too extreme and could result in tens of thousands of jobs lost. but. the fine is absurd there are serious crimes that one could commit that carry a lesser penalty than having a plastic bag because that back cost you more than $8800.00 also the city doesn't even have the infrastructure to enforce this. plastic manufactures are the only voice criticism against the new law. environmental scientists like the sea authorities rushed the initiative without properly consulting experts as well as important. this is a political decision and dare i say the wrong decision because it is not founded in science or technical ability what i would suggest is that this be studied instead of simply following trends taking place in the rest of it the 12000000 residents of the mexican capital pro
universally popular. residents of mexico city are looking toward a plastic free future. the city has announced a ban on single use plastic bags the new law is largely seen as an important step to curb back pollution businesses that don't comply with the mandate could face fines or other penalties. leaders within the plastic industry however say the new measure is too extreme and could result in tens of thousands of jobs lost. but. the fine is absurd there are serious crimes that one could...
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of renegotiating nafta, the reason that mexico and canada had to be coerced into this new agreement was in order that we could diminish imports from mexico. despite the fact that economists universally understand that a trade deficit with a country like mexico is a meaningless measure, nevertheless that's the goal. since trade in cars and car parts are the source of the trade deficit with mexico, it is the auto sector that bore the brunt of the restrictions. so let me suggest that one useful way to think about usmca is it's nafta with two categories of changes. the first category are the modest constructive modernizations that i alluded to. they're mostly taken from the trans-pacific partner agreement that had been negotiated by a previous administration. and examples include requiring that there be free digital trade so you can't impose a tax on a data transfer, for instance. now, you can't impose a tariff on software. you can't require that data be stored locally. so these are mostly -- these are good things. they are -- it's important to note they are codifying existing practices so canada, mexico, and the united states do not currently impose obstacles and tariffs on this kind o
of renegotiating nafta, the reason that mexico and canada had to be coerced into this new agreement was in order that we could diminish imports from mexico. despite the fact that economists universally understand that a trade deficit with a country like mexico is a meaningless measure, nevertheless that's the goal. since trade in cars and car parts are the source of the trade deficit with mexico, it is the auto sector that bore the brunt of the restrictions. so let me suggest that one useful...