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it was a commercial use, a competing use, it was not a fair use. >> so now google has appealed to the supreme court. this is a significant case. the two questions the supreme court has granted review on his copyright ability of api and whether this copying counts as fair use. when was the last time the supreme court heard a case about the software? >> i'm not aware. >> this will be the first time the supreme court has ruled on copyright ability of software programs. congress waiting in 1980 and amended the copyright code, the code is copyrightable. this is the first time the court decides the bounds of that statute that congress enacted and fair use decision was similarly a very long time. probably since the 90s. >> copyright has been a static body of law. everybody including if you look at some of the evidence in the case from the district court, you know that google knew what they were doing. they knew they needed a license for their use of java and they intentionally didn't get one. >> commercial benefit, create a competing product, at least on its face not the scope of what is typ
it was a commercial use, a competing use, it was not a fair use. >> so now google has appealed to the supreme court. this is a significant case. the two questions the supreme court has granted review on his copyright ability of api and whether this copying counts as fair use. when was the last time the supreme court heard a case about the software? >> i'm not aware. >> this will be the first time the supreme court has ruled on copyright ability of software programs. congress...
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of their life but it's on us to several on us. he says must also does that give us it broader must go to the various alice and sort of the local phrase walk. on the ice and well last a there's several more set i mean will. they actually have like i'm going to link with this i she's voting if they were going to get them on the 4th of the good i would also spiritual so they could get a bonus on the strength to get us where most of the what i suspect are the sort of you are more mature than consent and we can. have a video camera was a bad man. on the day of the attack 22 year old when he's 43 year old. traveling together. they made a pit stop to buy a drink it happened to be near a school and with suspicion of child kidnappings in the area they became fatal targets to a mob galvanized by online. i met would resign. and i'll go to sister in law. apple. longing us. but our nala gone but. by no means understand the where this. happened say. but i'm not there so i make one yellow this up and say but only one more thing whatever us. army
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the us said not too long ago they have banned us companies from using huawei technology in the givent is really tricky to do that right now. huawei is ahead of the game when it comes to sg is ahead of the game when it comes to 5g technology. so when they ask ukfor example, to 5g technology. so when they ask uk for example, not to use it, they decided, look, we can't avoid having huawei being part of this technology. what they decided to do — borisjohnson‘s technology. what they decided to do — boris johnson's administration said we wouldn't use core components of it but we do need to use this to build our 5g system. now, here is the thing, though. the us has never proven why they have cast these aspersions. now us intelligence officials say they do have proof that they have technology that for more than a decade now has been gathering data from mobile plans all over the globe. monica miller reporting. now, to the coronavirus. the abacus was many businesses are needed to find alternatives to employees working in the office. some companies are asking their staff to work from home as a
the us said not too long ago they have banned us companies from using huawei technology in the givent is really tricky to do that right now. huawei is ahead of the game when it comes to sg is ahead of the game when it comes to 5g technology. so when they ask ukfor example, to 5g technology. so when they ask uk for example, not to use it, they decided, look, we can't avoid having huawei being part of this technology. what they decided to do — borisjohnson‘s technology. what they decided to...
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whim or they just uses all customers will these businesses would generate is a dot and they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more doubt of reproduce we're in the midst of a great race for dot and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales and context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition of the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the work is the only one who does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform and if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand
whim or they just uses all customers will these businesses would generate is a dot and they need us to like them for them to be indispensable because the more that we use them the more doubt of reproduce we're in the midst of a great race for dot and big tech companies are on the chase. for the past 3 years academics nichol dri analysts have been investigating a phenomenon they call datta colonialism. while the modes scales and context may have changed they say colonialism same underlying...
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i'm pleased that we again have witnesses from cbp and nist before us provide us with an update and answer our questions. we will also have testimony from the office of civil rights and civil liberties. this office is charged with ensuring the protection of our civil rights and liberties as it relates to the departments activities. no easy task, especially these days. be sure that under my leadership, this committee will continue to hold the department accountable for treating all americans equitably and ensuring that our rights are protected. i look forward to robust discussion with all the witnesses, and i thank the members for joining us today. welcome, to the panel of witnesses. the first was this, mister jean minor, the deputy executive assistant commissioner for the office of field operations, u.s. customs and border protection. in his current role, he oversees nearly 30,000 federal employees and manages programs related to immigration, customs, and commercial trade related cbp missions. -- previously served as chief of the labor and employment law divisions for u.s. immigrations and
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it keeps coming to us. there has too be some validity. >> in our testing for the 11 identification algorithms, we do see evidence of demographic effects, differences with regard to race and sex and age in the one to many identification testing we i did with the algorithms we tested, there's a small set of high performing algorithms that had undetectable differentials. but the majority of the algorithms still exhibit those characteristics. >> a description of the difference between the two? >> yes. in the case of verification, verifying and identity, a biometrics is matched solely against -- >> is that the one to one? >> yes. the revocation is to try to determine if you say who you say you are. prince matched against a gallery of one. >> was the one to many? >> it's matched the case of cbp's application, one, two perhaps thousands for the airline traveling public or one to millions in the case law enforcement to try to identify the suspect. >> your think the percentage of identifications in the 120, you have
it keeps coming to us. there has too be some validity. >> in our testing for the 11 identification algorithms, we do see evidence of demographic effects, differences with regard to race and sex and age in the one to many identification testing we i did with the algorithms we tested, there's a small set of high performing algorithms that had undetectable differentials. but the majority of the algorithms still exhibit those characteristics. >> a description of the difference between...
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you and then we mean you know we love us you know pull us out of us. said we're not a good as well monday night columbia iraq. you know where to. do you know. what i mean what are you doing here why do you know it's you know meaning is it will pay you. this place where you know money not yoakum a mistake how to put in a young body could they give us you know know about who they might be a horse never to don't. you know get the idea that i mean the media just look at the spot on so look at the caveat in alina yellin it'll be a mini you. need one of a host. whether that's going to you know be an easy get us counsel. you know then you know you need to molly called us implementing my thought aloud but let me just go out of area. i mean honestly i want to see call of you know things that are the ticket but the. copper prices telling us about the globalisation the dollar is asian population also the big thing the market tells us the cycles of the markets are telling us something that you don't hear in my stream media that's always been the case since markets
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fair use is not -- i mean, there's a long use of history of fair use. so how does this fit into fair use i guess is the real question. lastly, why are -- how are other technology companies coming down on this issue, you know, why are they taking the position that they are taking? thank you. adam: that is three questions. i apologize. these are great questions. i want to make sure we leave time for questions for everyone. so feel free to quickly answer the ones you want to answer. tim: sure. so the patents were dismissed. i don't know why they were. they're completely separate from the copyright claims claimed. and so these are independent claims on fair use. the jury actually the first time deadlocked on fair use. so it was not a decision by the jury. the second time they did find fair use. , think that that was generally you know, because they did not get all of the evidence. that i think was kind of excluded in the case presented to them. and i think the federal court circuit was right, that the commercial use and the commercial nature of the use and
fair use is not -- i mean, there's a long use of history of fair use. so how does this fit into fair use i guess is the real question. lastly, why are -- how are other technology companies coming down on this issue, you know, why are they taking the position that they are taking? thank you. adam: that is three questions. i apologize. these are great questions. i want to make sure we leave time for questions for everyone. so feel free to quickly answer the ones you want to answer. tim: sure. so...
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used to life there.and indeed communities here live in accordance with the rhythms of the river and protect the environment it's a way of life that could be lost if the government has its way. now you know well these are our ancestral lands if they build the dam will lose our identity. that's death for us not just of our physical bodies but our culture politics and economics. even if they do find somewhere for us to resettle we won't be able to live in our traditional way dependent on nature. on the path of. the projects critics say they have history on their side the current initiative is a reincarnation of sorts of the event down a few kilometers away which was never completed that project was shut down by community opposition more than a decade ago only ruins stand in the water. so if the event project had been continued there be water all around us as high as the walls which you see behind me the fact that the project was halted is a memory for many of the resistance that was successful but the outco
used to life there.and indeed communities here live in accordance with the rhythms of the river and protect the environment it's a way of life that could be lost if the government has its way. now you know well these are our ancestral lands if they build the dam will lose our identity. that's death for us not just of our physical bodies but our culture politics and economics. even if they do find somewhere for us to resettle we won't be able to live in our traditional way dependent on nature....
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to reach us moderns waste. he grew up here on lake strauss say. the prospect of the new test the factory worries him. we have to assume that climate change will continue and that there will be less rainfall and increased about peroration there's a vast amount of water consumption on top of that the water level will continue to fall as it has done in recent years it's likely to drop another few metres the ferry will no longer run down no one will be able to swim in the leg and bird breeding grounds will be destroyed. in the state of north rhine-westphalia there's concern about the drinking water supply at the gills investor waterworks to talk to you is that we understand the situation is for all seeing some of the lowest water levels since records began as a result of the past 3 dry summers gets placed talking or. there's a slight improvement on the way but the rain from the past 2 months isn't enough that's the needs to be a lot more rain than the humidity in the fire. water is all part of the fun for tourists
to reach us moderns waste. he grew up here on lake strauss say. the prospect of the new test the factory worries him. we have to assume that climate change will continue and that there will be less rainfall and increased about peroration there's a vast amount of water consumption on top of that the water level will continue to fall as it has done in recent years it's likely to drop another few metres the ferry will no longer run down no one will be able to swim in the leg and bird breeding...
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it also allows us to use foreign partner information. which those partners are very, very skiddish, as you can imagine, about sharing with us and having it put into a court process. if we started adding an amicus into every fisa application -- set aside the applicability of it -- i know the statute that provides speaks in terms of the court having the discretion to appoi appoint amicus for novel issues of law. and i think that's in those sort of rare unusual circumstances are the places where it makes sense to appoint amicus. that's the court's decision, not ours. >> you think some of the shortcoming in the ig report could have been avoided if an amicus attorney may have been present? >> i don't think so. i think the problems that are found in the ig's report are best addressed through the 40 plus corrective actions that i've articulated. we're also considering additional ones in coordination with the court and the department. bringing a level of rigor to the process and discipline to the process is at the heart of those 40 plus correcti
it also allows us to use foreign partner information. which those partners are very, very skiddish, as you can imagine, about sharing with us and having it put into a court process. if we started adding an amicus into every fisa application -- set aside the applicability of it -- i know the statute that provides speaks in terms of the court having the discretion to appoi appoint amicus for novel issues of law. and i think that's in those sort of rare unusual circumstances are the places where...
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led war on terror violence guinea-bissau not so much violence in the us there is a us client stays and although as it has an experience the kind of violence or the similar states has it has been politically unstable since independence essentially for 45 years since line 74 and the effect of that on the ground as you go there looks like a tropical paradise on the one hand on the other hand you have the military and various elements of the state allowing themselves to be used and abused by south american drug cartels there's also libya of course which is now increasingly. pro which was. french united states about bombing so i mean quite apart from we're trying to prevent drugs and i should say we invited all the commissioners the best is rule these nations who refute allegations that they're in any way knowingly responsible for the drug trade i mean you're saying that foreign policy has been at the core of in the bling the drug trade us from policy and i'd argue u.k. foreign poll scene and particularly us and again this is not just about trump people miss the point often trump is not the
led war on terror violence guinea-bissau not so much violence in the us there is a us client stays and although as it has an experience the kind of violence or the similar states has it has been politically unstable since independence essentially for 45 years since line 74 and the effect of that on the ground as you go there looks like a tropical paradise on the one hand on the other hand you have the military and various elements of the state allowing themselves to be used and abused by south...
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us here in the. square both in the boards us by those who feel they will move the because you and i could those could pose how your code this. on november the 27th 1909 and plane exploded near bogota killing all 107 people aboard his father amongst them. say that god delia was a colombian presidential candidate and ask about a sworn enemy he had been shuttle to be on that flight but changed his mind at the last moment. when this american this. more. seem to see the person this is the least if we see a little space head of. they may create. the whole group of my food in my hand. a few years ago gonzalo founded a charity to commemorate the victims of terror attack even left his job so that he could investigate the case which is still shrouded in mystery. then the last s.t. was. going to last us and says he now it was known but it was being portrayed by east going to be was generalising that is what that isis cream in this let's put this up but if you guys in which my eyes if you see i learned to play a
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nature's energy can be used to help us as we have seen in that nigerian school but its paws can also be destructive and rwanda heavy rains often make farmers lives a misery leading to flooding and erosion streets are submerged villages are caught up an entire harvest are lost and climate change is making things worse now in the north of the country a co-operative is taking measures to reduce the effects of flooding in this hilly country. well the families of the could teemu co-operative distraught what looks like a lake has actually potato in cornfields everything's under water the harvest is lost and that shouldn't have happened measures had been taken to protect the valley against floods. first of all a project manager from the adaptation fund came to see us this in fog then other people came to prepare the construction we're going to get an idea of the terrain. so. once they were finished with their work we were finally able to plant up the whole of the valley with crops eating your mess in the they dug drainage ditches everywhere. then the project was over. but not long after the
nature's energy can be used to help us as we have seen in that nigerian school but its paws can also be destructive and rwanda heavy rains often make farmers lives a misery leading to flooding and erosion streets are submerged villages are caught up an entire harvest are lost and climate change is making things worse now in the north of the country a co-operative is taking measures to reduce the effects of flooding in this hilly country. well the families of the could teemu co-operative...
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let us know — just use the hashtag bbcworklife. hello, and welcome to worklife.eets coming in. my further one —— favourite one so far, i don't want an engagement ring, i wa nt i don't want an engagement ring, i wantan i don't want an engagement ring, i want an onion ring! more coming up in the programme. we start with electric scooters. green urban transport of the future or a dangerous menace? whatever you think of them, they have become a hugely controversial issue. they are not currently legal to ride on the road or the pavement here in the uk, although many people do. and today, german politicians vote on measures that could see them banned in many cities. gemany legalised e—scooters last year and has now become the biggest market in europe. but safety concerns have led to calls to tighten regulations on how and where they can be used. there aren't global safety figures for e—scooters, but the us has seen more than 1500 accidents since 2017, and there have been several fatal crashes around europe. that hasn't stopped huge investment, though, e—scooter ride sh
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because joining us on facebook. and such sometimes it has a really illegal feeling to it and hunters don't want to hear. what i've learned to photographers looking for it you know the only forest we will let you know later on in the show and with that very well welcome to a new edition of your own bags let's see what else we have lined up for you today. how do you traverse an x.l. so much turned into something you and. what you believe in northern israel you came up with the hotel. fancy some mold on your steak no this is not a bad joke top chefs are always looking for new things to serve to their guests and now some have started using meat that has been treated using a particular kind of edible mobiles in switzerland 2 men have come up with an aging process that is so innovative that they decided to patent it let's find out more about their idea and why knoll the meat is not as disgusting as. this is covered in a whitish greyish mold for food inspectors this size would set off all alarm bells but for fifty's it's m
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i think used properly, it could help us solve criminal cases more quickly. it would help us apprehend child abuser, domestic terrorists. but what i am opposed to is the wide scale collection of biometric information and the use of it without proper safeguards by law enforcement. >> reporter: but tontat argues it is essentially a search engine for faces. >> google can pull in information from all different welcomeses. so if it's public you know and it's out there and it could be inside google search engine, it could be inside ours as well. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, google calls that comparison inaccurate, writing, quote, we give web masters control over whatever information from their site is included in our search results, including the option to opt out entirely. and this is platform is very powerful, but it relies on transparency, for people to trust and believe it. >> yeah. >> reporter: and there isn't much of that available right now. >> that's why i'm here on tv explaining all these things. and that's why we meet with a lot of the people
i think used properly, it could help us solve criminal cases more quickly. it would help us apprehend child abuser, domestic terrorists. but what i am opposed to is the wide scale collection of biometric information and the use of it without proper safeguards by law enforcement. >> reporter: but tontat argues it is essentially a search engine for faces. >> google can pull in information from all different welcomeses. so if it's public you know and it's out there and it could be...
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because most of us. if. people. want to use today the future of. d.w. dot com for.the meeting just. click. it to. change the world. the cry for freedom and the fight for freedom are always accompanied by music. they transcend dreams and bring us all together. our 2 part documentary about the revolutionary power of music. hearts and john how songs come pieces of history. songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th w. . play. play. this is d w news live from berlin britain wakes up to a new era after its official exit from the european union. in a divided country the drawdowns divorce brings happiness for some and heartbreak for others the final settlement is far from clear. also coming up 2 votes shy democrats hoping to call witnesses and president trump's impeachment trial are defeated in the senate clearing the way for trump's almost certain acquittal in the coming days.
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and are is there any potential for us to not engage with that if it's being used in c.c.t.v. cameras now right as an individual i can't have a certain c.c.t.v. camera that's using facial recognition not work on me as an individual right so that's the way i think about is where the cues that user see what are you know how are these systems explained to them is it made legible what is legibility and how does design really to that and i think this is a bigger problem even outside of facial recognition but in a variety of products that use different kinds of artificial intelligence and if he raises a deeper question of do consumers understand the different kinds of artificial intelligence and then the harms associated with that and are those harms made i did all that he boy story here in doha what does it do or what will it do to the global workforce particularly if we can text july's the assertion in terms of say you know if you've got the workforce in china billions of people who work for very small salaries but if you've got to see a more sophisticated workforce manufacturing
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you can call us on: can find us on twitter.nd could even appear on the programme. do have a look at our website where you can see previous interviews and discussions we have recorded. that is all from us, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week, goodbye. hello. storm dennis is fast sending its wind and rain towards us. a prolonged spell of strong destructive wind this weekend, and for some a prolonged spell of heavy rain. some start dry but then saturday turns wetter from the west. still some drier interludes across eastern parts. the heaviest rain, northern and western england, through wales into the afternoon. northern ireland brightens a bit with clear spells developing eventually in scotland overnight into sunday, a few heavy showers, but a further spell of heavy, even torrential rain in places affecting parts of england and wales on saturday night. very squally winds with the heaviest of the rain that does eventually push south on sunday. brighter skies but further heavy showers follow
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how secure is using it compared to using a credit card online the only way to answer that question is it depends it depends on the wallets and on the online payment system there are your wallet systems that are more secure than some of the online payment systems that are in use today and vice versa. i would prefer the wallets to using the credit card in the store because you've removed the human element you don't have the cashier taking your credit card or potentially copying it or memorizing it or whatever. and if you will it is definitely more secure in the sense that. you don't have to worry about terry physically keeping the cash with you all the time and having enough to pay every time i give my kids cash they seem to lose some of it for example if they never lose their phones. so when it comes to security let's make a good impression but what about user data any electronic transaction leaves a digital footprint when it comes to wallets that information is not only available to my bank but also to service providers like google or pay pal our digital wallet is just another step to
how secure is using it compared to using a credit card online the only way to answer that question is it depends it depends on the wallets and on the online payment system there are your wallet systems that are more secure than some of the online payment systems that are in use today and vice versa. i would prefer the wallets to using the credit card in the store because you've removed the human element you don't have the cashier taking your credit card or potentially copying it or memorizing...
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just as in olden times no nails are used. instead the beams are connected with joints secured with opec's in keeping with traditional methods a look at this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate and that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200 square meters if you place the chambers end to end they would stretch almost one kilometer it might sound like a lot but wood is a lot more sustainable than other conventional building materials like concrete and cement. today's new have to merge houses fit seamlessly into their surroundings. if their historical counterparts are anything to go by they too will have centuries ahead of them. but in africa now we've got to count on your people call him the father or your innovation fund and he will was just 16 when you started tinkering with
just as in olden times no nails are used. instead the beams are connected with joints secured with opec's in keeping with traditional methods a look at this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate and that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200...
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we are going to use this location as ground to test conversing use of the disposable cup with a reusable cup. first time done in san francisco by blue bottle, and we announced this at the end of 2019. it has already had global amount of bless. it is inspiring people not only in the coffee industry but google and sweet green and whole food service and starbucks changes. a lot of eyes will be on this test. we are thrilled how supportive you are behind the initiative in san francisco. we want to do it at this location. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public to testify on item one? seeing none, we will close public comment. if there are no questions, can we send this to the full board with recommendation as a committee report? seeing my colleagues heads nodding up and down, that will be the order. please read the next item. >> 2. ordinance amending the health code to authorize the director to allow existing medical cannabis dispensary to operate provided he has been verified as an equity applicant. they have complied with all requirements of article 33 of the health code. >>
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money did everything to us they sold us. because we saw so many bad things i asked did she miss our hearts turn to stone did i we couldn't even cry anymore it had to sit and i leave it at that the move more than only good for what i'm proud of you proud that you've come to us what did so. hello michael welcome we sit down. i work here as a psychologist you can tell me anything i'm happy to listen. everything will remain confidential and. can you tell me about yourself you were held captive by us for 5 years. and the whole world knows what happened to the. what i as did to them. some yazidi women were sold 1020 times over. is it hard for you to talk on camera about what was done to you personally psychologically and physically. and. if yes it's hard to understand. that laymen are behind you. ok the nickel describe your feelings what did you see in your thoughts the man made that cat walk ins i felt very well emotionally if i do these exercises every day maybe i'll have clear ideas about my future everything and maybe i can al
money did everything to us they sold us. because we saw so many bad things i asked did she miss our hearts turn to stone did i we couldn't even cry anymore it had to sit and i leave it at that the move more than only good for what i'm proud of you proud that you've come to us what did so. hello michael welcome we sit down. i work here as a psychologist you can tell me anything i'm happy to listen. everything will remain confidential and. can you tell me about yourself you were held captive by...
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of us aside us here most of us include some of those enormous connie that yes. most of the law here yet procure a little bit more but at the heart of the quote that i started is luis is facebook's it's a pang he gave us lots of millions of fake accounts taken down and thousands of millions of spam posts cleaned up the site by artificial intelligence algorithms sweeping the. trainee algorithms to recognise misinformation is incredibly complicated no wild rhythm can easily determine what's true or false after all there are cases where even human stone agree so in an effort to curb the spread of misinformation the company has begun to collaborate with external factor is. the number one project book to get more support on the other if you go to the sales are you that most clinics parables but if you got all these you could maybe because they're going to because you're. doing other things that a company will then do that appropriate but the form of facebook and i don't maybe flag in your news feed if it has been disputed by an independent 3rd party fact checker outsi
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it also allows us to use foreign partner information. those partners are very skittish as you can imagine about sharing with us and having it put into the court process. adding an amicus to every fisa application, we set aside the practicality of it. >> about what percent have amicus attorneys present? >> i don't have the percentage. the court having the discretion to appoint amicus for more novel issues of law. i think that's in those sort of rare, unusual circumstances are the places where it makes an amicus.point but that is really the court's decision, not ours. >> do you think some of the shortcomings of the report could have been avoided if an amicus attorney were present? >> i actually don't think so. i think the problems found in report are best addressed through the 40 plus corrective actions i have articulated. we are also considering additional ones with the courts and department, bringing a level of rigor and discipline to the process. i don't think adding an amicus by itself would meaningfully change that. >> i would argue t
it also allows us to use foreign partner information. those partners are very skittish as you can imagine about sharing with us and having it put into the court process. adding an amicus to every fisa application, we set aside the practicality of it. >> about what percent have amicus attorneys present? >> i don't have the percentage. the court having the discretion to appoint amicus for more novel issues of law. i think that's in those sort of rare, unusual circumstances are the...
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tell us everything. there will be published but if you know the hole in my ass i'll those kind of the at and someone don't because you know about the only thing is one of your own of course your album now they're. going to open up a level if you listen to me then they won't put you know signals but i'm going to learn or are learning that a lot of those people that i didn't want to get you know full of going to have just this had a little hole in the. their body you know the ribbon they had a man right you got the on they told us. that it is not for you and me was made i said but i mean i meant my mother had to leave open and close it down but all part of i got along and let me say this you said you know i love making things so. it was as the as i did that when both. governors saw. that's when but if you know what i mean i don't feel good about on the us or any of the usa on it and i. love. to film the videos have to. listen on phone me sufis the pipe in the midst of his deal with. little you. little you
tell us everything. there will be published but if you know the hole in my ass i'll those kind of the at and someone don't because you know about the only thing is one of your own of course your album now they're. going to open up a level if you listen to me then they won't put you know signals but i'm going to learn or are learning that a lot of those people that i didn't want to get you know full of going to have just this had a little hole in the. their body you know the ribbon they had a...
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they did everything to us that she was willing generated us raped us on the beat us we were their slaves. with thought of when. they may know who the more. money did everything to us they sold us. because we saw so many bad things i asked did so the hearts turned to stone did i really couldn't even cry anymore it had to have such an i'll eat it at the movie one of the only good for what i'm proud of you proud that you've come to us what does so. hello michael welcome. i work here as a psychologist you can tell me anything i'm happy to listen. everything will remain confidential and. can you tell me about yourself you were held captive by us for 5 years in your hands and the whole world knows what happened to the. what i as did. some yazidi women was sold 1020 times over. is it hard for you to talk on camera about what was done to you personally psychologically and physically. and. yes it's hard to. understand. the. tanks that are behind you. ok the nicole describe your feelings what did you see in your thoughts being a man that had very well emotionally if i do these exercises every day
they did everything to us that she was willing generated us raped us on the beat us we were their slaves. with thought of when. they may know who the more. money did everything to us they sold us. because we saw so many bad things i asked did so the hearts turned to stone did i really couldn't even cry anymore it had to have such an i'll eat it at the movie one of the only good for what i'm proud of you proud that you've come to us what does so. hello michael welcome. i work here as a...
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to us. if you go to the pharmacy and buy the feminist i should. range something's gone wrong but we needed things like fighting for abortion rights and so now after starting eat some biospheres since he had several of. the current political situation isn't always aligned with pop music trends. america great i sexist comments by donald trump have also helped to fuel female protest he dismissed as irrelevant and infamous recording of him making vulgar comments about women inappropriate words 12 years ago locker room whatever you want to call. plays down his massage mystic statements and the countless accusations of harassment. musician milk is among the many american women who say he's not their president. you know the language terms actions can vary. i such an ist you know talking about driving and all that i felt was very disrespectful so i felt like i needed to take a stand and say something i was. i. bought a song why it gives women a voice she performed it shortly before president trump w
to us. if you go to the pharmacy and buy the feminist i should. range something's gone wrong but we needed things like fighting for abortion rights and so now after starting eat some biospheres since he had several of. the current political situation isn't always aligned with pop music trends. america great i sexist comments by donald trump have also helped to fuel female protest he dismissed as irrelevant and infamous recording of him making vulgar comments about women inappropriate words 12...
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if you find us on line d.w. dot com slash science on twitter steve w underscore sign and on facebook t w dot science or one of 4 tearing from you. it's clear that humans and other mammals are related there are obvious similarities in the blueprints of our bodies. we all have heads down and live. on the doing salazar was intrigued by one feature in particular or rather more than one. why do we have to nostrils. 2 eyes enable us to see in 3 dimensions is help us hear where the sound is coming from. but we only have one nose and nonetheless 2 nostrils right next to each other. couldn't we do without one of them. no we couldn't even though they look the same we smell and breathe differently through each nostril. just close one of them and brief through the other them switch nostrils you'll find that one of them transports significantly more at. the nostril that transports less however still detects sense and it does so differently than the other nostril because less air is flowing through the constricted nostril and
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we are looking at launching in the us. our tea m looking at launching in the us. secret cinema all over the world. i'm also launching a new venture which will be about production and distribution and how we can create films which are more impactful to society. and how we can create films which are more impactfulto society. you still use a lot of british actors regardless of where you are. for example, half the actors you use in china are from the uk, is that correct? that's right. our actors are also directing the show. when you have 1000 in the audience each night, they become characters. so the actors went over to china to work with the chinese actors and educate them about the format of secret cinema, how you create it and how you build it. how much participation is it? this is not for someone who wants to sit quietly in a dark cinema and watch a film undisturbed. with stranger things, we have basically built star caught more when you become part of the world of this extraordinary narrative. so you become a character in hawkins and you get address and the chara
we are looking at launching in the us. our tea m looking at launching in the us. secret cinema all over the world. i'm also launching a new venture which will be about production and distribution and how we can create films which are more impactful to society. and how we can create films which are more impactfulto society. you still use a lot of british actors regardless of where you are. for example, half the actors you use in china are from the uk, is that correct? that's right. our actors...
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was done with judas yodel you just can't tell us we're going to give us a car. with no way of finding a husband on her own michiko turn to private investigator. katsu norrie could. smell it didn't move us what it is and. what you see other school hooker sitting there that me a kiss you hang me and looking at us and. what did the hell could it get a call sometimes out of. disgust we had 20 years in the mother falls on the one a touch of. the largely who did nothing your she will be found to creases with each passing day because her norry has received a new lead master your she's bag has been found in a restaurant and handed over to the police it's a case of. judicial the next day get up on the gallows. see. just such a. minute each of us is still. sitting. on. what you call me also not there is a thing to look at the eternal news is a night. you must meet in town hall. with no luck so far catenary tries the railway ticket office will tell you mustn't on the local. if you can unlock the ticket at all that's of the essence of the thing to give up the most. would yo
was done with judas yodel you just can't tell us we're going to give us a car. with no way of finding a husband on her own michiko turn to private investigator. katsu norrie could. smell it didn't move us what it is and. what you see other school hooker sitting there that me a kiss you hang me and looking at us and. what did the hell could it get a call sometimes out of. disgust we had 20 years in the mother falls on the one a touch of. the largely who did nothing your she will be found to...
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us. so you know. you can feel the beat feel the rhythm feel the different vibration coming on the static so the get to it and get people back out here kids cacho big bear moon j.b. vibration on the enigma shops it was like oh my chick on your back is hot so describe. i felt i could really hear myself. in the natural world every sound has an echo even if these are sometimes hardly perceptible. the echo is not without purpose and comforts us so what happens when it's removed the anecdote chamber is well known for being a place it's kind of the silence of sound you might just disappears into the wall. the absence of echo and the anechoic chamber can feel unsettling 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2. and indeed if there were no sound and no echo our early warning system would not function but then you also have the immense silence if you shut up in that space you'll start hearing sounds of your own body your brain is continually tweaking the it to make it for better. could we survive on another planet. in space sound and e
us. so you know. you can feel the beat feel the rhythm feel the different vibration coming on the static so the get to it and get people back out here kids cacho big bear moon j.b. vibration on the enigma shops it was like oh my chick on your back is hot so describe. i felt i could really hear myself. in the natural world every sound has an echo even if these are sometimes hardly perceptible. the echo is not without purpose and comforts us so what happens when it's removed the anecdote chamber...
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to us every force is unique that means software developers can use it as a way of identifying us rather like a fingerprint. the person calling this hotline at a swiss financial services company doesn't need to identify herself within seconds the upper. to has her name on the screen thanks to a voice print system used by a company. customers have to say explicitly if they don't want their voice to be stored very few actually object. my name is cornelia ditto i think voice profiles are crazy. some experts say customers are unaware of the full consequences cloud but the strength of the it also doesn't there's a serious danger of people not understanding the information do they even know what a voice print is it's more a case of i didn't notice anything negative in my opinion there's no way you can call that consent. our voices reveal a lot about us information that big business is keen to use in job applications for example. and that's what i like best about my job is the variety and this job interview is being conducted by a computer program using artificial intelligence it analyzes a 3 m
to us every force is unique that means software developers can use it as a way of identifying us rather like a fingerprint. the person calling this hotline at a swiss financial services company doesn't need to identify herself within seconds the upper. to has her name on the screen thanks to a voice print system used by a company. customers have to say explicitly if they don't want their voice to be stored very few actually object. my name is cornelia ditto i think voice profiles are crazy....
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us it's the same. so softened so i'll tell you straight out live you are the prophet mohammad said parents are the shepherds of their children so you have to teach them right from wrong until they're adults. so it's so simple to give them what i asked them years father what his son did during the day. and whether he sits down with his parents and talks to the court. to hear the father said no. how can a father look after a son if he doesn't talk to him. it's going to stop us 3 young people have ties to the militants. they won't be released we're still questioning them. we haven't. got the shock was injured by police in srinagar but we've taken him to a doctor and he's trying. to think of the questions i'm really certain we had a guy we let go he'd only been in jail for 3 months. and what did he do because he's behind bars again it happens all the time if we could have talked to him we would have set him straight. you got. the indian authorities allowed us to film this meeting because they want to show
us it's the same. so softened so i'll tell you straight out live you are the prophet mohammad said parents are the shepherds of their children so you have to teach them right from wrong until they're adults. so it's so simple to give them what i asked them years father what his son did during the day. and whether he sits down with his parents and talks to the court. to hear the father said no. how can a father look after a son if he doesn't talk to him. it's going to stop us 3 young people have...
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uses fish leather for her label. and switzerland designer tanya schenker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. luxury is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with not getting a one off because of course you know that you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. a young musician. in the world of classical music. the 11 year old violinist placed difficult and demanding pieces and his memory is so good that he does not even need know it's let's find out more about this talented young man who's still finds time to enjoy his childhood. highly talented deeply concentrated. is the saddest at this got a concert at the bird and cathedral and is only 11 years old. which would be fantastic. i really liked it and it was like. i think i played good and i i am glad for me. as interpre
uses fish leather for her label. and switzerland designer tanya schenker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. luxury is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with not getting a one off because of course you know that you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their...
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i think that is on us. to get out more and have our people communicate more with the populations so they understand what it is that the services do. kathleen: the next question is on allies, one of the three themes at the national defense strategy. the question is for all of the secretaries -- what have you done to realize that vision of leveraging were working with allies and partners? >> well, having served as a diplomat for the united states in a couple of posts, i think this is one of our most important elements of the national defense strategy. if it is the world against us, we lose. we have to have allies. i have been in turkey, spain, england and germany, and we have partners both in nato and bilateral partners that we really count on -- we count on them, they depend upon us. it brings strength to us and brings opportunity to save soldiers' lives. if we do diplomacy well, we save lives. it is a combination. we talked a bit earlier about how foreign policy and defense policy are a bit of an artificial
i think that is on us. to get out more and have our people communicate more with the populations so they understand what it is that the services do. kathleen: the next question is on allies, one of the three themes at the national defense strategy. the question is for all of the secretaries -- what have you done to realize that vision of leveraging were working with allies and partners? >> well, having served as a diplomat for the united states in a couple of posts, i think this is one of...
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use if a building permit application furthering the establishment of such use was filed by january 19, 2018. >> this is a piece of legislation trailing that adopted a year ago that we introduced at the request of the jackson square association. for those who do not know it, jackson square historic district is the city's first historic district, geographically small but rich in history, and over the years through fine tuning of the ground floor retail controls for this area including the jackson square special use district, it has been able to maintain a vibrant mix of art galleries, antique stores, design studios, unique restaurants and bars and retail establishments along the alley network. the legislation before us today would allow for a blue bottle coffee store to open at 909 montgomery street on the northwest corner of montgomery and pacific. they submitted applications in july 2018 before the board approved the modifications to the special use district. the cafe has been sitting there ready to open. i want to thank the planning staff and planning commission for their graciously
use if a building permit application furthering the establishment of such use was filed by january 19, 2018. >> this is a piece of legislation trailing that adopted a year ago that we introduced at the request of the jackson square association. for those who do not know it, jackson square historic district is the city's first historic district, geographically small but rich in history, and over the years through fine tuning of the ground floor retail controls for this area including the...
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change is hard, people use plastic bags for everyday use, they use them to pick up everyday use, theythrooms. soon to become an unfamiliar sight but not all plastic bags are banned. for example, those used for prescription drugs and take out food are exempt and that will limit the effectiveness of the ban in reducing plastic waste. a new york recycling plant. one of the aims of the law is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions hide to the disposal of plastic bags. the plastics industry has fought the ban and claims it won‘t even address the problem of plastic waste. a plastic bag being here in the united states isn‘t going to have a significant impact because up to 95% of the plastics going into the oceans comes from ten river systems in the us, asia and africa. as new yorkers prepare, one chain has done this, turning their plastic bags into a collectors item. who knows, maybe they will be worth something in the future. let show you the markets before we go because the nikkei injapan extending losses, further down 1.5%, and hong kong, which hasjust opened for trade, down more than 0.5%. t
change is hard, people use plastic bags for everyday use, they use them to pick up everyday use, theythrooms. soon to become an unfamiliar sight but not all plastic bags are banned. for example, those used for prescription drugs and take out food are exempt and that will limit the effectiveness of the ban in reducing plastic waste. a new york recycling plant. one of the aims of the law is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions hide to the disposal of plastic bags. the plastics industry has fought...
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is openly used. a coursers traffic between the two tenths amenity americans are going to the afghan tent and getting high. provincially depending upon which servicemember might be assigned to, the agricultural had many different client claimants and different agricultural climates. in some areas, some regions of afghanistan marijuana is grown extensively. and so, if you are in the mountains you would not see this marijuana growing. but if you are down in the step you would see massive marijuana fields, and troops would patrol it and threw it and pick it. many of them would smoke it. if i do some units that had heavy marijuana use. so heavy that the commanders had to wink at it and be careful about not having drug test because they would've had to discharge the entire unit or punish the entire unit. and there's one story that's related to me by a close friend of mine who is in the core, i was a journalist at this point often with the marine corps. this form of marine was a year in donor when the test
is openly used. a coursers traffic between the two tenths amenity americans are going to the afghan tent and getting high. provincially depending upon which servicemember might be assigned to, the agricultural had many different client claimants and different agricultural climates. in some areas, some regions of afghanistan marijuana is grown extensively. and so, if you are in the mountains you would not see this marijuana growing. but if you are down in the step you would see massive marijuana...
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mainstream media in the us in the u.k. riling in support of the drug war against people use cocaine when the ease of cocaine in these industries is very very here going underground show naught that's to be learned stein thank you that's it for the show will be back wednesday as the trial of imprisoned wiki leaks founder julian assange engine arguably journalism all around the world continues a bullet's crumples remember them through them even just by social media is good for get to watch all of julian assange interviews for this program on going on the ground troops have. been the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks on the population of tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the or you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilian
mainstream media in the us in the u.k. riling in support of the drug war against people use cocaine when the ease of cocaine in these industries is very very here going underground show naught that's to be learned stein thank you that's it for the show will be back wednesday as the trial of imprisoned wiki leaks founder julian assange engine arguably journalism all around the world continues a bullet's crumples remember them through them even just by social media is good for get to watch all of...
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that got us interested. of course general flynn was one of hundreds of people who had given similar interviews. we thought this could be an important story so we filed more requests and another lawsuit. , butok three years ultimately we got all this public information available and posted it online for readers to see. we bought a bunch of stories about it. sarah: can i ask you, from the time you got that original tip to when you obtained general flynn's interview, you remember how long that took? craig: a year and a half. sarah: from that point, how did you learn there were other interviews out there? ,raig: we heard there were more the inspector general was cagey about it, but finally acknowledged that there were hundreds more. we put a request in for those. we are pursuing these on two tracks. if we get the michael flynn one at when the lawsuit, the inspector general will crop up the rest. we were wrong. we got the interview, but they double down and did not want to release the rest. we filed another lawsu
that got us interested. of course general flynn was one of hundreds of people who had given similar interviews. we thought this could be an important story so we filed more requests and another lawsuit. , butok three years ultimately we got all this public information available and posted it online for readers to see. we bought a bunch of stories about it. sarah: can i ask you, from the time you got that original tip to when you obtained general flynn's interview, you remember how long that...
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like he had to ban the use of callings and his notes had to be used as money instead this is sort of the thing we're doing nowadays or been doing throughout a while taxes had to be paid out of his currency in other words he would provide you the money to pay the taxes so it was a double round he was using that money to puff up the mississippi shares and when they merged in february 17th 28 that met that actually was the peak of the whole thing and what happened was that the collapse in the mississippi shares happened at the same time as the collapse in his his john laws bank notes in leverage so much so that by september in london there was no exchange rates in other words they went from. full value to valueless from the end of february to the end of august now the key to it is that he was tying together asset values financial asset values with the currency in years want to puff up the other and the other effectively to support the former so you could see that the 2 things were tight together what have we got now we have got a very similar situation central banks puffing up markets w
like he had to ban the use of callings and his notes had to be used as money instead this is sort of the thing we're doing nowadays or been doing throughout a while taxes had to be paid out of his currency in other words he would provide you the money to pay the taxes so it was a double round he was using that money to puff up the mississippi shares and when they merged in february 17th 28 that met that actually was the peak of the whole thing and what happened was that the collapse in the...
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it uses less electricity.hat, it has a network of laws that protect privacy, protect data, it has a stable government, it is part of the european union so it has access to the rest of the eu for moving data back and forth is one of the world -- back and forth. it is one of the world's most attractive places for data. irish government has had a lot of foresight when it comes to planning for its economy and thinking about technology. gotamerican tech sector started in ireland in the 1980's. it is where everybody manufactured cds back then. as we got close to 2000, the irish government came to us in the u.s. and said make ireland a place to build a data center. i set, you don't have cables to move data to the continent. and they said, give us three months, we will solve that problem. three months later, they had, they came back, the cable was about to be laid and the rest is history because ireland has -- a placeme a lays where 35% of all european data is stored. the advantage of having these clouds as tools? the
it uses less electricity.hat, it has a network of laws that protect privacy, protect data, it has a stable government, it is part of the european union so it has access to the rest of the eu for moving data back and forth is one of the world -- back and forth. it is one of the world's most attractive places for data. irish government has had a lot of foresight when it comes to planning for its economy and thinking about technology. gotamerican tech sector started in ireland in the 1980's. it is...