Passing out pride flags at a popular east bay Farmers Market calls for action. The change local Police Departments will be forced to make following an announcement from the state attorney general. Good evening, everyone. Change is coming to Police Departments across california. The state attorney general tonight laying out reforms. This comes one day before President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on policing. Heres nbc bay areas ian cull. Reporter state attorney general Xavier Becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but hes hoping theyll put them in place sooner. Lets see if we can accelerate that. Lets see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. Reporter becerra says the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight cant wait campaign, that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force. Ban shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, ban the use of choke holds a
Want to looking all to city lights. We are thrilled to have Samuel Woolley with us here tonight celebrating a very, very important new book called the reality game how the next wave of technology will break the truth. It is from our friends at Public Affairs book. He is a a writer and researcher specializing in the study of ai, emergent technology, politics, persuasion and social media. Hes an assistant professor in the school of journalism and Program Director for competition all Propaganda Research of the center for media engagement of university of texas at austin. Dr. Woolley founded and directed the Digital Intelligence lab at the institute for the future which is a 50yearold think tank based in the heart of silicon valley. He also cofounded and directed the Research Team at computational propaganda project at Oxford Internet institute at the university of oxford. He has written on political manipulation of technology or a variety of publications. These include wired, the atlantic
Woolley with us here tonight celebrating a very, very important new book. Its called the reality game how the next wave of technology will break the truth. It is from our friends at Public Affairs books. Dr. Woolley is a writer and researcher specializing in the study of a. I. , emergent technology, politics, persuasion and social media. He is an assistant professor in the school of journalism and Program Director for Computational Propaganda Research at the center for media engagement at the university of texas at austin. Professor woolley founded and directed the Digital Intelligence lab at the institute for the future which is a 50yearold think tank based in the heart of silicon valley. He also directed the Research Team at the computational propaganda project at the university of oxford. He has written on political manipulation of technology for a variety of publications including wired, the atlantic monthly, vice, tech crunch, the guardian and many, many others. His research has b
Up migrants and refugees at the border between turkey and greece turkey is deploying a 1000 special troops to prevent greek Border Guards are pushing back people trying to enter europe. And in the u. S. Formal front runner and progressive champion Elizabeth Warren entsch had come tame for the democratic president ial nomination. I will not be running for president in 2020 but i guarantee i will stay in the fight for the hard working folks across this country who have gotten short end of the stick over now but thats been the fight of my life and it will continue to be so endorsing ivo buddy santos or joe biden could be crucial in the race for the white house but she says shes not ready to give her support to anyone yet. Im told me a lot of both welcome to the program of possible and to the fighting in northwestern syria president of type 2 and russian president Vladimir Putin have agreed to a ceasefire for the countrys lib region and came into force at midnight the deal will also create
Online at cspan. Org or listen live on the freecspan radio app. Back with two reporters to take her questions about this week in washington. How will impeachment work as well as Congress Facing a deadline for government spending. Mike mullis is congressional reporter with the Washington Post, ryan bennett responded with Time Magazine thank you for being here. Lets begin with the white house and what are they saying about how they would like impeachment to look. President trump believes impeachment is breaking his way, he believes that given his supporters momentum and enthusiasm, and he initially was of the mind he one of the senate to once the house takes their boat which looks like its going to happen, itsinevitable and it moves tothe senate he wanted to take the senate to take their time with the trial because he felt it would be politically advantageous. At this point it looks like hes been talked out of that. Mcconnell, the Senate Majority leader felt like he wanted a quick trial.