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US mass shootings: Trump condemns deadly attacks amid criticism
President Donald Trump said "hate has no place" in the US after 29 people were killed in two mass shootings over the weekend, amid accusations that he bore some responsibility.
An attack on a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas left 20 dead, while nine died in a shooting in Dayton, Ohio. The president said "perhaps more has to be done" to address gun violence.
Democrats said Mr Trump was part of the problem, citing his anti-immigrant rhetoric and opposition to gun control. A 21-year-old white man arrested over Saturday's shooting in Texas is believed to have posted an online document calling the attack a response to "the Hispanic invasion" of the state. The motives of the Ohio gunman, who killed his sister and eight others on Sunday before being shot dead by police, are unclear. Mr Trump is set to give a national address about the shootings. -
Trump: US must condemn white supremacy
President Donald Trump has condemned "racism, hatred and white supremacy" in an address following mass shootings that left 29 dead in Texas and Ohio.
He called for mental health gun control reforms, the death penalty for those who commit mass murder and more bi-partisan co-operation over gun laws. "Mental health and hate pull the trigger, not the gun," Mr Trump said, speaking at the White House on Monday. He did not express support for gun control measures proposed in Congress. "In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy," Mr Trump said on Monday. "These sinister ideologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America." -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Trump: US must condemn white supremacy
President Donald Trump has condemned "racism, hatred and white supremacy" in an address following mass shootings that left 29 dead in Texas and Ohio.
He called for mental health gun control reforms, the death penalty for those who commit mass murder and more bi-partisan co-operation over gun laws. "Mental health and hate pull the trigger, not the gun," Mr Trump said, speaking at the White House on Monday. He did not express support for gun control measures proposed in Congress. "In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy," Mr Trump said on Monday. "These sinister ideologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America."/sigh... yep, let's trot out the death penalty - that will scare people into not killing others (with guns).
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Trump: US must condemn white supremacy
President Donald Trump has condemned "racism, hatred and white supremacy" in an address following mass shootings that left 29 dead in Texas and Ohio.
He called for mental health gun control reforms, the death penalty for those who commit mass murder and more bi-partisan co-operation over gun laws. "Mental health and hate pull the trigger, not the gun," Mr Trump said, speaking at the White House on Monday. He did not express support for gun control measures proposed in Congress. "In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy," Mr Trump said on Monday. "These sinister ideologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America."/sigh... yep, let's trot out the death penalty - that will scare people into not killing others (with guns).
Yeah, suicidal maniacs are terrified of the death penalty.
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Hong Kong protests: Police and protesters fight running battles
Police in Hong Kong have been fighting running battles with activists in a third consecutive day of protests, after a call for a general strike caused widespread disruption on Monday.
Protesters blocked roads and paralysed train services at peak times on a day of action across the city.
More than 200 flights were cancelled as the protests entered their ninth week.
Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, has pledged to restore law and order, rejecting calls for her resignation.
Initially the demonstrations, which began on 9 June, focused on a controversial extradition law, which would have allowed the transfer of suspects to mainland China. However, the protests have now become a wider challenge to Beijing's authority. -
China warns Hong Kong protesters not to 'play with fire'
China has issued a strong warning to Hong Kong's protesters, saying their attempts "to play with fire will only backfire".
A spokesman for China's top policy office on Hong Kong told protesters not to "underestimate the firm resolve [of] the central government".
Hong Kong has seen nine consecutive weeks of anti-government protests.
On Monday, a call for a general strike caused severe disruption, and more than 200 flights were cancelled.
Protesters want an independent inquiry into alleged police brutality, the complete withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill, and the resignation of Hong Kong's leader Carrie Lam. -
US imposes sweeping sanctions on Venezuelan government
President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping sanctions on the Venezuelan government, freezing its assets in the US and barring transactions with it.
This measure is expected to be far more damaging for Venezuela's socialist government than previous sanctions. The move is the latest aimed at increasing pressure on President Nicolás Maduro to step down. The US is one of more than 50 nations that do not recognise Mr Maduro as Venezuela's legitimate president. It has instead given its backing to the head of the National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, who declared himself president in January. -
Brexit: EU 'refusing to negotiate', says Gove
Cabinet minister Michael Gove says the EU "seem to be refusing to negotiate with the UK" over a new Brexit deal.
Mr Gove, who is responsible for no-deal planning, said he was "deeply saddened" that Brussels was, in his words, saying "no, we don't want to talk". It comes after the EU said UK demands to remove the Irish backstop from Theresa May's deal were unacceptable. Irish PM Leo Varadkar has reiterated that the withdrawal deal, including the backstop, cannot be renegotiated.The European Commission said it was willing to hold further talks, "should the UK wish to clarify its position". Meanwhile, a group of politicians has started a legal action aimed at preventing Boris Johnson shutting down Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit. -
@mlnews lol, as if the EU hadn't stated outright that the negotiations were over and absolutely no way would electing a new PM re-open negotiations. Gove is a moron.
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https://app.stardust.co/news/5898ee02-9429-43eb-9ad4-908c43c025b0
Disney announces Disney+, Hulu & ESPN+ bundle for $12.99 per-month
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@black3dynamite said in Non-IT News Thread:
https://app.stardust.co/news/5898ee02-9429-43eb-9ad4-908c43c025b0
Disney announces Disney+, Hulu & ESPN+ bundle for $12.99 per-month
ESPN+ in that is going to make it a huge upsell.
Hulu basic sucks big ass donkey balls. Wonder what the upcharge will be to have no ads.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@black3dynamite said in Non-IT News Thread:
https://app.stardust.co/news/5898ee02-9429-43eb-9ad4-908c43c025b0
Disney announces Disney+, Hulu & ESPN+ bundle for $12.99 per-month
ESPN+ in that is going to make it a huge upsell.
Hulu basic sucks big ass donkey balls. Wonder what the upcharge will be to have no ads.
Yup.
We'll be getting Disney+ as soon as it's available in the US. VPN ftw.
Between Disney and Netflix, we'll be set. Buy a year up front and it's basically nothing. ESPN would be nice, but no time for sports, so no loss there I guess.
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British Airways passengers facing delays after IT failures
Holidaymakers travelling with British Airways are facing delays and problems checking in online after an IT glitch.At least 81 flights have been cancelled at Heathrow Airport, with 10 cancelled at Gatwick Airport. More than 200 other flights have been delayed.
BA said it is reverting to manual systems for check-in at airports.
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@hobbit666 said in Non-IT News Thread:
British Airways passengers facing delays after IT failures
Holidaymakers travelling with British Airways are facing delays and problems checking in online after an IT glitch.At least 81 flights have been cancelled at Heathrow Airport, with 10 cancelled at Gatwick Airport. More than 200 other flights have been delayed.
BA said it is reverting to manual systems for check-in at airports.
Didn't they just have a major failure like this, too?
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@black3dynamite said in Non-IT News Thread:
https://app.stardust.co/news/5898ee02-9429-43eb-9ad4-908c43c025b0
Disney announces Disney+, Hulu & ESPN+ bundle for $12.99 per-month
ESPN+ in that is going to make it a huge upsell.
Hulu basic sucks big ass donkey balls. Wonder what the upcharge will be to have no ads.
I'm guessing the normal upcharge you see on Hulu now from $5.99 to $12.99, so the new bundle price will likely be $19.99.
Toss in Neflix for $15.99 (4K plan)
Plex $5total - $40.98, compared to cable at $100+, not bad
I could toss Amazon Prime in here as well, but I have it more for shipping than for TV.
Amazon Prime - $10new total $50.98
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
@black3dynamite said in Non-IT News Thread:
https://app.stardust.co/news/5898ee02-9429-43eb-9ad4-908c43c025b0
Disney announces Disney+, Hulu & ESPN+ bundle for $12.99 per-month
ESPN+ in that is going to make it a huge upsell.
Hulu basic sucks big ass donkey balls. Wonder what the upcharge will be to have no ads.
I'm guessing the normal upcharge you see on Hulu now from $5.99 to $12.99, so the new bundle price will likely be $19.99.
Toss in Neflix for $15.99 (4K plan)
Plex $5total - $40.98, compared to cable at $100+, not bad
I could toss Amazon Prime in here as well, but I have it more for shipping than for TV.
Amazon Prime - $10new total $50.98
And that's for way more content and paying to not have ads, which for $100 on cable has ads. So half the price, for much more. If you are like me and put up with the ads, and actively find it more valuable to not have some things like sports, it's more like $20 and way better value.
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Cisco Webex Gains Voice Assistant Tech Through Voicea Acquisition
Voicea's smart meeting and conferencing assistant "EVA" will soon be a part of Cisco's Webex offerings, bringing real-time voice transcription and voice analytics to your meetings.
Cisco Webex yesterday announced its intent to acquire Voicea, the company that created the Enterprise Voice Assistant (EVA). Designed for meetings and conferences, EVA can listen in on a meeting or call, take notes, and set reminders so that participants can spend less energy on note taking and more on concentrating on the discussion. EVA can also track meeting assignments and produce actionable results from spoken meeting notes. The acquisition is expected to close in the first quarter of Cisco's fiscal year 2020, subject to customary closing conditions and required regulatory approvals.
Bringing Voicea's artificial intelligence (AI), real-time transcription, and advanced automatic speech recognition (ASR) to Cisco Webex will mark one the biggest adoptions of voice assistant technology in the enterprise space. According to Cisco Webex, more than 150 million people use Webex each month, with more than 360 million meetings happening on Webex yearly. -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Cisco Webex Gains Voice Assistant Tech Through Voicea Acquisition
But still requires 20 digits to dial in, and has zero options to work on Linux or MacOS. Least professional conferencing crap ever.
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Ancient parrot in New Zealand was 1m tall, study says
A giant parrot that roamed New Zealand about 19 million years ago had a height of 1m (3ft 2in) - roughly half the average height of a human, a new study has found.
The remains of the parrot were found near St Bathans in New Zealand's southern Otago region. Given its size, the parrot is believed to have been flightless and carnivorous, unlike most birds today. A study of the bird was published on Tuesday in the journal Biology Letters. Weighing just over one stone (7kg), the bird would have been two times heavier than the kākāpo, previously the largest known parrot. "There are no other giant parrots in the world," Professor Trevor Worthy, a palaeontologist at Flinders University in Australia and lead author of the study, told the BBC. "Finding one is very significant." -
@mlnews when that parrots asks for a cracker, you give it the damn cracker.