Watch Motherboard’s film on the evolving relationship between humans and robots, and what intelligent machines bode for the future of warfare and humanity.
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Watch Motherboard’s film on the evolving relationship between humans and robots, and what intelligent machines bode for the future of warfare and humanity.
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Cedrick Chatman, 17, was unarmed when he was shot
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#CedrickChatman #SayHisName
Watch Stanford Alumni Association’s 1/13 Just Mercy: Race and the Criminal Justice System on Livestream.com. Roundtable conversation featuring Bryan Stevenson, Jennifer Eberhardt, Gary Segura, Robert Weisberg, JD ’79, and Katie Couric. OpenXChange is a year-long, student-focused initiative on campus that aims to encourage meaningful dialogue around tough issues. This is the first in a series of discussions with Stanford faculty and global experts on criminal justice, inequality and international conflict.
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Bryan Stevenson is a power house for social justice. He’s a defense attorney and author with 21 honorary doctorate degrees. Listen closely to what he’s telling us. The auditorium was packed, including the overflow room. I was sent away with this link to the live stream.
Nikki Haley spoke as if she had a moral turnaround which led her to suddenly understand the confederate flag as racist. #GOPResponse
— deray mckesson (@deray) January 13, 2016
No one should be allowed to profit from putting more people behind bars. We must end the private-for-profit prison racket in America!
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) January 6, 2016
Muslim woman wearing a Hijab escorted out of @realDonaldTrump rally. Shirt says “Salam I come in peace” pic.twitter.com/ku53dIrs7x
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) January 9, 2016
The African American Holocaust ………………………………… https://t.co/lLDh5iaX7f
— DcSlumdog (@DcSlumdog) January 8, 2016
LAPD Chief Recommends Charges Against Officer Who Killed Venice Man https://t.co/VGqxkFI8Ej pic.twitter.com/LsKbImqspF
— LAist (@LAist) January 11, 2016
Ex-officer in Md. sentenced to 5 years for pointing gun at man’s head https://t.co/onIc5yPvjx
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 8, 2016
Miami-Dade jail officer charged with throwing scalding hot water on inmate. https://t.co/kfYOX1gB98
— Gus Polinski (@michaelarria) January 8, 2016
1,030 of 13,346 people, 1 in every 13 people killed by #GunsinAmerica in 2015 were killed by police gunfire.
— Samuel Sinyangwe (@samswey) January 8, 2016
Not only are the policing killing us, but they are exercising state power to literally terrorize black communities. The trauma is extensive.
— deray mckesson (@deray) March 10, 2015
Baltimore prosecutors reviewing cases involving police officer https://t.co/WNEv9pBVXC pic.twitter.com/5okWJ5CmPj
— Sun Breaking News (@BaltSunBrk) January 11, 2016
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All the while the railways, as in India, and the canals were busy with the armed and guarded traffic of food and other forms of our wealth in pursuit of that ‘freedom’ bestowed by ‘the market’.
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The ‘invisible’ hand of ‘the market’.
The ‘invisible’ hand of ‘capitalism’.
It’s visible now!
A Chic-fil-A in Texes recently showed its public support of the so-called police lives matter campaign that counters the Black Lives Matter movement. The Chic-fil-A ordered t-shirts for its employees that reads “Back the Blue” and “Go Blue or Go Home.”… #backtheblue #blackbloggers #blackculture
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If they forced me to wear that shirt, I would quit.
Six gun deaths in the US so far in 2016
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— 2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣6️⃣❤️⚖ (@tarintowers) January 1, 2016
"Every single year more than 30,000 had their lives cut short by guns." – @POTUS https://t.co/YqlCvI5VCe
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) January 5, 2016
A newly discovered video purportedly shows James Dudley Barker facedown with his hands behind him near the intersection of I Street and Second Avenue when a Salt Lake City police officer shoots him three times in the back.
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