And that something thats missing is we havent coming up from the technology instead of putting humans at the center of the equations. We work closely with doug. I like that he calls it intelligent augmentation because you can think of ai think upside down to the ia. When i interviewed all of these people, i found what i called for a while a decision architect what is a decision . Dot process that leads to an action. At that action in a complex world flows through and i dont know what to buy that scarf or car will do to the world. It will have impact, but honestly i dont feel very motivated because i cannot see that impact. It doesnt grab my primate brain in a way that makes me think i need to buy that hybrid car. I cant see it in the the data today in the ia stacked today isnt giving that to me. This is my dog. Im in training him to be a service dog and i have had him pretty much his whole life since he was 11 months old and i had this awesome thing happened to me. I have a trainer tea
Good evening. Good evening. First of all, thank you for coming out in this rainy evening, i know its a bit of a challenge, but it will be well was your time to be here for the discussion, its my pleasure to welcome you to the tonights program, in tide, historically speaking, will return fighting, and the shipping of modern black identity, public by, its a collection of us is, men and women, who serve the country on the battlefield, as well as on the home front. Their struggles for civil rights one of the main things we will learn this evening is that while the civil rights movement, was that it did, was decades away, the world long ones established an important question of citizenship, that pave the way for future progress, we are fortunately joined tonight, by the museums Deputy Director, and editor of who we return fighting, including an addition to the outstanding scholarship, the images are very powerful. Of americans, at war, on the home front, and also gives us a different look a
Carol jenkins discusses efforts to ratify the equal rights amendment. And at 845 a. M. , brandon judd from the immigration and Border Control to discuss the administrations approach to border host in a network news interview last night, william barr was sharply critical of President Trumps comments, tweets regarding the roger stone case, the prosecutors involved, and the judge as well. 2020. Friday, february 14, we will show you some of that interview in a moment and ask in theut your confidence attorney general and do you agree or disagree of his criticism with President Trump. Here is how to call in. Republicans use 2027488001. Democrat, 2027488000. For independents, that line, 2027488002. Send us a text if you would like. Sure you003 and make include your name and where you are texting from. On twitter, we are cspanwj and our Facebook Page is facebook. Com cspan. Just a quick recap on the roger stone case, he was convicted of a number of federal crimes including lying to congress sc
You are to ask why writing about liberty at this point but i want to get to a short piece of the book. You write the need for telling the story now is what i see around me this is the most confused historical time i have lived in with a haggard establishment, and Americas National ebola what else are you saying here . Guest i am just trying to direct our attention away, for a moment, from the political mania 363 has surrounded us for days this year so far and counting. We have two more to go. Wednesday we start all over again. I want to dig a break from that id have us look at 400 flash want to take a break from that and have us look at 400 years with the engagement of the idea of liberty. My argument is that is the essence of america, our nationalism. It is the exceptional american ideal. It is something americans have been talking about, writing about, fighting for 44 centuries. For book takes fighting four four centuries. All lay down principles that affect us and liberate us today,
In our constitution. The constitution needs to be fixed one more time. Its been amended 27 times. The era would be the 28th amendment and it would effectively say that you cannot prohibit it would would, in, put into the constitution prohibiting discrimination by sex, which is a major advancement in our constitution as Justice Scalia has said. Does that as it exists now prohibit discrimination so thats why we needed. The effect of it would be to put women in the constitution. Because as it was written in its inception it did not include women. Women were deliberately leftme out. Yesterday we had a future date in the w house of representativ. The delegates, the representatives passed a bill by Jackie Speier from california that would dissolve the time limit that was imposed on the era bill when it was passed by congress in 1972. Where we are now with the equal rights amendment, originally proposed by owl is a ball in 1923, so weve been working on this for almost 100 years. 50 years sinc