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Sorry, I haven't a clue what this is about?
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Here you are, Katie:
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Thanks a bunch for those great pics benex!

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I am embarrassed for George. The day we see Amal fronting up to a Cannes press conference for a Clooney film to discuss the screenplay and the editing and the storyline - is the day I want to see George talking about international trials and rule of law.
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Media savvy- did you think the same when George was addressing the UN and US Congressional committees at the time of Darfur?
Or when he was made a Messenger of Peace by the UN?
Or when he and John Prendergast announced Satellite Sentinel with Google at the Washington Press Club?
That room was full of incredible people - high tech leaders, top international legal minds, ambassadors, formerly imprisoned journalists (many of whom are threatened still). The panel lead by Dame Helena Kennedy QC was impressive on its own.
This is who he is, and has been for some time..........
Or when he was made a Messenger of Peace by the UN?
Or when he and John Prendergast announced Satellite Sentinel with Google at the Washington Press Club?
That room was full of incredible people - high tech leaders, top international legal minds, ambassadors, formerly imprisoned journalists (many of whom are threatened still). The panel lead by Dame Helena Kennedy QC was impressive on its own.
This is who he is, and has been for some time..........
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Correct party animal - everyone in the room is a specialist in the legal field. What a joke he must have appeared to people like Dame Helena Kennedy - you can't possibly think they take him seriously. Why can't he just fund this work privately from the millions/billion he's made from coffee and tequila and let others who are actually doing the work take the spotlight.
Everything he does is about blowing his own horn and getting maximum media exposure to shore up his humanitarian credentials.
Everything he does is about blowing his own horn and getting maximum media exposure to shore up his humanitarian credentials.
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He is trying
Anyway
It's way more than others do
Now
In our time
The way is promoting ideas
As
putting a seeds into ppl mind
And I fear this will grow in ages...
Anyway
It's way more than others do
Now
In our time
The way is promoting ideas
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putting a seeds into ppl mind
And I fear this will grow in ages...
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Nope, Media savvy, everyone in the room is not a specialist in the legal field - unless you include the knowledge they may have in a country's judicial system as a result of being arrested....
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The people on the panel are all journalists who have been imprisoned for their profession -
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k, some lovely pictures, but no explanation anywhere of what this is? Let's go with the Daily Fail, then:
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By CASSIE CARPENTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 03:06 BST, 26 April 2019 |
George Clooney and his second wife Amal Alamuddin were spotted returning to their Manhattan home on Thursday night after launching their new TrialWatch initiative.
The 41-year-old human rights lawyer - who styles herself - slipped her slim 5ft9in figure into a navy short-sleeved mini-dress and beige suede pumps. The Beirut-born brunette carried a classic trench coat and she was wearing full make-up and curls after her busy day.
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Home sweet home! George Clooney and his second wife Amal Alamuddin were spotted returning to their Manhattan home on Thursday after launching their new TrialWatch initiative
- he two-time Oscar winner - turning 58 next month - was every bit the silver fox in a grey suit over a white-striped shirt sans necktie, and black patent leather loafers.
The Kentucky-born college drop-out sported a becoming white beard, which made him look more distinguished.
Earlier, the Clooneys - who began their May-December romance in 2013 - addressed the crowd at their sold-out TrialWatch conference inside Columbia Law School's Jerome Greene Gall.
The Clooney Foundation for Justice partnered with Microsoft to develop the AI app which collects trial data measuring miscarriages of justice due to race, sexual orientation, and more.
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Styles herself: The 41-year-old human rights lawyer slipped her slim 5ft9in figure into a navy short-sleeved mini-dress and beige suede pumps
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Glamorous barrister: The Beirut-born brunette carried a classic trench coat and she was wearing full make-up and curls after her busy day
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Silver fox: The two-time Oscar winner - turning 58 next month - donned a grey suit over a white-striped shirt sans necktie, and black patent leather loafers
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Like a fine wine: The Kentucky-born college drop-out sported a becoming white beard, which made him look more distinguished
'Courts around the world are increasingly being used to silence dissidents and target the vulnerable. But so far there has been no systematic response to this,' said Amal in a statement.
'The Clooney Foundation for Justice's TrialWatch program is a global initiative to monitor trials, expose abuses, and advocate for victims, so that injustice can be addressed, one case at a time.'
It's the married couple of four years' first major collaboration since welcoming their twin son Alexander and daughter Ella 22 months ago.
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Podium pair: Earlier, the Clooneys - who began their May-December romance in 2013 - addressed the crowd at their sold-out TrialWatch conference inside Columbia Law School's Jerome Greene Gall
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Exposing abuses: The Clooney Foundation for Justice partnered with Microsoft to develop the AI app which collects trial data measuring miscarriages of justice due to race, sexual orientation, and more
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Political pair: It's the married couple of four years' first major collaboration since welcoming their twin son Alexander and daughter Ella 22 months ago
George - who has political ambitions - previously used his celebrity to advocate for March for Our Lives, the Darfur conflict, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the 2004 tsunami, and 9/11 victims
The ER alum also produced, directed, and starred as US Air Force Lieutenant Scheisskopf in the six-episode WWII miniseries Catch-22, which premieres May 17 on Hulu.
Catch-22 - based on Joseph Heller's misogynistic 1961 novel - also features Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, and Hugh Laurie.
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Katie , what do you mean no explanation of what this is?
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I don't have time to watch all the videos, and in this thread at least there's almost no explanation of what they were doing.
I understand they've launched something called TrialWatch, but what that is and what that does, isn't mentioned in this thread.
I understand they've launched something called TrialWatch, but what that is and what that does, isn't mentioned in this thread.
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[center]George and Amal Clooney Are Fighting Human Rights Abuses With an App
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On Thursday, George and Amal Clooney announced that they've embarked on a noble mission: reversing the recent decline of celebrity apps. At the end of 2018, Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, and Kylie each made an identical announcement that the era of charging their fans $2.99 per sister per month for even more Kardashian content had come to an end. Kendall Jenner had made the same move a year earlier, but it wasn't over for others just yet. Even Taylor Swift deigned to make like the Kardashians, bringing about the demise of The Swift Life (and its accompanying "Taymojis") at the start of 2019.
Thankfully, it doesn't look like "Clooneymojis" will be replacing them anytime soon. Successful as an app about the power couple's personal life would no doubt be, George and Amal have instead chosen to bring more details about their other life—as cofounders and presidents of the Clooney Foundation for Justice—to the masses, which is dedicated to exposing injustice, and bringing about accountability for those who abuse human rights.
It's a rather insurmountable task, and one they've been attempting to approach with their foundation since late 2016. As of this week, however, they have a new plan: On Thursday, the pair announced what Amal described as "a global initiative to monitor trials, expose abuses, and advocate for victims, so that injustice can be addressed, one case at a time." Which is to say: Yes, they're rolling out a social justice app.
TrialWatch is a partnership with Microsoft, but even that official backing might not be enough to sway skeptics just yet. To be fair, it can’t hurt to try out something new—especially if it succeeds in monitoring justice. At the very least, they’re spreading awareness about the abuse of human rights, and certainly making that information accessible: “A large number of countries allow women and girls to be prosecuted for abortion. In some countries, you can be imprisoned or killed for who you love," George plainly told those who gathered at Columbia University for the app’s announcement on Thursday.
As an attorney who specializes in human rights and international law, Amal has encountered such injustice firsthand. "Courts around the world are increasingly being used to silence dissidents and target the vulnerable," she said in a statement. "But so far there has been no systematic response to this." (Not to mention an app-oriented one.)
The plan is to use TrialWatch as a means to scrutinize criminal trials around the world. (More specifically, "to recruit and train trial monitors, including non-lawyers, who can observe and report on criminal trials around the world, and use a specialized app to record the proceedings.") Fortunately, Microsoft and George aren't the only ones who'll be helping out Amal in that goal: Columbia Law School, the American Bar Association, and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights have all partnered with TrialWatch. And if all that isn't enough, well, the Clooneys certainly have enough friends in high places to help out with rallying for support.[/size]
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What struck me on reading this was the precarious position of the trial watchers. Reporting from places where courts are used to stifle criticism and oversight, it must occur to them that they could fall victim to the same systems they're reporting on. I would hope that security of the trial-watchers is a priority and measures are put in place for their safety.
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Lizzy, it looks like the app has a way of protecting the observers too - here's an article & video about with an interview with David Pressman
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Pressman is George's old friend, and Ambassador to the UN, worked with Madeleine Albright, Barack Obama and before that with George on Not On Our Watch....he's the guy Nick Clooney calls George's 'cousin'.
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Pressman is George's old friend, and Ambassador to the UN, worked with Madeleine Albright, Barack Obama and before that with George on Not On Our Watch....he's the guy Nick Clooney calls George's 'cousin'.
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Thanks, PAN. It seems that the court proceedings are uploaded to the cloud as they are happening. So, I guess, not only is the legal expert getting the information immediately but the trial monitor is protected by being in touch with the expert and by recording events as they happen. If the trial is being held in a city and is well attended by civilians the monitor should be relatively safe.
Still. I would worry about their safety outside of the courtroom or in the smaller towns where the trials aren't so well attended. Doing their job too well could put a target on their backs. We read about concerns for Amal's safety because she brings these issues to light on the world stage - which she does mostly from the relative safety of the West, surrounded by security hired by George. These trial watchers will be on the ground with, it seems, an app for protection. They are very brave to do this and I hope they are kept safe.
Still. I would worry about their safety outside of the courtroom or in the smaller towns where the trials aren't so well attended. Doing their job too well could put a target on their backs. We read about concerns for Amal's safety because she brings these issues to light on the world stage - which she does mostly from the relative safety of the West, surrounded by security hired by George. These trial watchers will be on the ground with, it seems, an app for protection. They are very brave to do this and I hope they are kept safe.
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I love this pic:
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And George is in awe of her:
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And George is in awe of her:
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Amazing woman indeed
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This is a great artlcle, and includes some of the giggles between the participants last week
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[size=44]Their TrialWatch Begins: Clooneys Target Global Injustice[/size]
By RJ Vogt | April 28, 2019, 8:02 PM EDT
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Columbia University President Lee Bollinger, left, looks on as Clooney Foundation Co-presidents George and Amal Clooney discuss their new TrialWatch court-monitoring program with Microsoft President Brad Smith during an on-campus launch event Thursday.
It’s not every day the former United Nations high commissioner for human rights makes fun of George Clooney’s basketball game while the presidents of Microsoft and Columbia University look on.
But that’s what happened Thursday when famed human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and her husband visited Manhattan’s Ivy League campus, trading barbs with diplomat Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, discussing dictators with Microsoft President Brad Smith and Columbia President Lee Bollinger, and officially launching a new global court-monitoring program, TrialWatch, in partnership with Columbia, Microsoft, the United Nations and the American Bar Association.
Through U.N.-designed online training, the Clooney Foundation program will equip people around the world to attend trials where the law may be used to target minorities or government critics. Using a Microsoft app connected to cloud services, these monitors will take digital notes on each trial’s fairness.
Artificial intelligence can then transcribe foreign-language text and audio into English, allowing legal experts elsewhere to evaluate processes and outcomes and ultimately create a global justice index.
During the launch event, Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times columnist, moderated a panel that sometimes saw participants like Al-Hussein and actor Clooney vying for time on the microphone.
At one point, the veteran Jordanian diplomat quipped, “I used to play hoops with George and Amal — she always passes the ball, but George, he has to go for that three-pointer.”
The room tittered, marking one of the lighter moments in a discussion that focused on the potential of court-monitoring to shine a light on international human rights abuses that occur under the auspices of justice.
The launch followed a daylong TrialWatch conference for Columbia Law School students that featured appearances by former President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed and Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa, both of whom have faced justice abuses abroad.
Amal Clooney, having seen Myanmar’s highest court on Tuesday decide to leave her Pulitzer Prize-winning clients Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in prison for six more years on dubious charges, said one of her main takeaways from the day’s event was that “apathy is the enemy.”
“We need people to be angry and to care,” the Doughty Street Chambers lawyer said. “And if you go to TrialWatch.com, you will see a ‘get involved’ button. That doesn’t mean send money — it actually means tell us about trials that you’re worried about. Volunteer to be a monitor.”
Speaking for Microsoft, Brad Smith said he first sat down with the Clooneys two years ago to discuss their vision to “make the world a witness to what happens in courtrooms around the world.”
He called the ensuing app a first-of-its-kind tool that will allow monitors to respond to a set of fact-based questions, capture photos and audio in courtrooms that allow it, and ultimately contribute to comprehensive reports.
These monitors can be anyone, according to Amal Clooney.
“Our monitors do not need to be lawyers, as long as they have completed the training program that we have developed with the United Nations, based on international human rights standards,” she said.
The ABA and Columbia will help recruit and deploy the monitors, some of whom have already begun court-watching in countries like Algeria and Zambia. Columbia University President Lee Bollinger said “any student who gets involved in this is going to feel that’s a life-changing experience.”
“If they get arrested,” Kristof asked, “do they get extra credit?”
American Bar Association President Bob Carlson pointed out that the ABA’s Center for Human Rights has been monitoring trials since 2011. He said he’s learned that just having someone present in the courtroom often makes a huge difference — and TrialWatch will allow the ABA to expand to “trials we could never have reached before.”
“Through the technology and training, we can put journalists, laypeople, law students — whoever — in courtrooms,” Carlson noted, “and give them the ability to monitor what’s going on and report back [in] real-time.”
Once enough data has been collected, George Clooney said the TrialWatch initiative, first announced in December, aims to create country-specific reports that could be used to pressure unlawful regimes. But Kristof challenged that notion, pointing out that many dictators are all too happy to trumpet the sort of corruption that the program seeks to uncover.
“Is that light that you shine on unfair trials, is it actually going to help get people free?” Kristof asked.
“As opposed to what, as opposed to not monitoring the trials?” George Clooney replied.
The actor also pointed out that while you can’t always shame governments, you can sometimes shame “good people who are complicit."
He recalled a trip to Chad in which he and Kristof roomed together — “I’ve got tape you guys don’t want to see,” he joked — and observed justice abuses stemming from the Darfur genocide in neighboring Sudan.
“The warlords who were stealing money, you can’t make them feel bad,” Clooney said. “But you can sit down with heads of major banks and say ... ‘We’re going to announce that $400 million is being laundered through your bank as a shell company. And either you’re going to do something about that or we’re going to announce that you’re complicit.’
“And it’s funny how quickly things change,” he added wryly.
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Columbia University President Lee Bollinger, left, looks on as Clooney Foundation Co-presidents George and Amal Clooney discuss their new TrialWatch court-monitoring program with Microsoft President Brad Smith during an on-campus launch event Thursday.
It’s not every day the former United Nations high commissioner for human rights makes fun of George Clooney’s basketball game while the presidents of Microsoft and Columbia University look on.
But that’s what happened Thursday when famed human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and her husband visited Manhattan’s Ivy League campus, trading barbs with diplomat Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, discussing dictators with Microsoft President Brad Smith and Columbia President Lee Bollinger, and officially launching a new global court-monitoring program, TrialWatch, in partnership with Columbia, Microsoft, the United Nations and the American Bar Association.
Through U.N.-designed online training, the Clooney Foundation program will equip people around the world to attend trials where the law may be used to target minorities or government critics. Using a Microsoft app connected to cloud services, these monitors will take digital notes on each trial’s fairness.
Artificial intelligence can then transcribe foreign-language text and audio into English, allowing legal experts elsewhere to evaluate processes and outcomes and ultimately create a global justice index.
During the launch event, Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times columnist, moderated a panel that sometimes saw participants like Al-Hussein and actor Clooney vying for time on the microphone.
At one point, the veteran Jordanian diplomat quipped, “I used to play hoops with George and Amal — she always passes the ball, but George, he has to go for that three-pointer.”
The room tittered, marking one of the lighter moments in a discussion that focused on the potential of court-monitoring to shine a light on international human rights abuses that occur under the auspices of justice.
The launch followed a daylong TrialWatch conference for Columbia Law School students that featured appearances by former President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed and Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa, both of whom have faced justice abuses abroad.
[size]We need people to be angry and to care. ... That doesn’t mean send money — it actually means tell us about trials that you’re worried about. Volunteer to be a monitor.
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Amal Clooney, having seen Myanmar’s highest court on Tuesday decide to leave her Pulitzer Prize-winning clients Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in prison for six more years on dubious charges, said one of her main takeaways from the day’s event was that “apathy is the enemy.”
“We need people to be angry and to care,” the Doughty Street Chambers lawyer said. “And if you go to TrialWatch.com, you will see a ‘get involved’ button. That doesn’t mean send money — it actually means tell us about trials that you’re worried about. Volunteer to be a monitor.”
Speaking for Microsoft, Brad Smith said he first sat down with the Clooneys two years ago to discuss their vision to “make the world a witness to what happens in courtrooms around the world.”
He called the ensuing app a first-of-its-kind tool that will allow monitors to respond to a set of fact-based questions, capture photos and audio in courtrooms that allow it, and ultimately contribute to comprehensive reports.
These monitors can be anyone, according to Amal Clooney.
“Our monitors do not need to be lawyers, as long as they have completed the training program that we have developed with the United Nations, based on international human rights standards,” she said.
The ABA and Columbia will help recruit and deploy the monitors, some of whom have already begun court-watching in countries like Algeria and Zambia. Columbia University President Lee Bollinger said “any student who gets involved in this is going to feel that’s a life-changing experience.”
“If they get arrested,” Kristof asked, “do they get extra credit?”
American Bar Association President Bob Carlson pointed out that the ABA’s Center for Human Rights has been monitoring trials since 2011. He said he’s learned that just having someone present in the courtroom often makes a huge difference — and TrialWatch will allow the ABA to expand to “trials we could never have reached before.”
“Through the technology and training, we can put journalists, laypeople, law students — whoever — in courtrooms,” Carlson noted, “and give them the ability to monitor what’s going on and report back [in] real-time.”
Once enough data has been collected, George Clooney said the TrialWatch initiative, first announced in December, aims to create country-specific reports that could be used to pressure unlawful regimes. But Kristof challenged that notion, pointing out that many dictators are all too happy to trumpet the sort of corruption that the program seeks to uncover.
“Is that light that you shine on unfair trials, is it actually going to help get people free?” Kristof asked.
“As opposed to what, as opposed to not monitoring the trials?” George Clooney replied.
The actor also pointed out that while you can’t always shame governments, you can sometimes shame “good people who are complicit."
He recalled a trip to Chad in which he and Kristof roomed together — “I’ve got tape you guys don’t want to see,” he joked — and observed justice abuses stemming from the Darfur genocide in neighboring Sudan.
“The warlords who were stealing money, you can’t make them feel bad,” Clooney said. “But you can sit down with heads of major banks and say ... ‘We’re going to announce that $400 million is being laundered through your bank as a shell company. And either you’re going to do something about that or we’re going to announce that you’re complicit.’
“And it’s funny how quickly things change,” he added wryly.
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It seems to most people sooo frivolous and empty ... but I have to say cos I think it .... George’s suit is inappropriate and Amal’s “look” similarly inappropriate ....
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