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Inside a drugs factory: Secret unit where brothers used cement mixer to make fake pills

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Inside a drugs factory: Secret unit where brothers used cement mixer to make fake pills Daniel and Matthew Hackland, of Wythenshawe, Manchester, lived the high life from running the sophisticated operation - boasting £17,000 watches and cars worth £60,000. Reported by MailOnline 2 hours ago.

Danforth Advisors Names Robert Dickey IV Managing Director, Mid Atlantic Region

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SOMERVILLE, Mass., Sept. 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Danforth Advisors, LLC, specialists in accounting, finance support and strategy for life science and healthcare companies, today announced additional regional leadership and support with the appointment of Robert Dickey IV as Managing Director, Mid Atlantic Region. An experienced life science executive and former investment banker, Mr. Dickey will direct the firm’s strategy and service to clients in the region’s fast-growing life science clusters.“Danforth has assembled a first-rate team with deep expertise in accounting, finance strategy and operations for life science companies, allowing both start-ups and growth-stage clients to benefit from the highest level of talent in a flexible and capital-efficient way,” said Mr. Dickey. “I look forward to expanding the firm’s reach and resources in the mid Atlantic cities where demand for such expertise is on the rise.”

“We are excited to welcome Rob and solidify our commitment to the life science communities in the mid Atlantic region,” said Daniel E. Geffken, Co-founder and Managing Director of Danforth. “We’ve amassed tremendous knowledge on the business side of life science, and pride ourselves on filling a valuable role within the ecosystems of both emerging and well-established life science hubs.”  

Mr. Dickey is an accomplished C-level executive with more than 20 years of experience leading life science and medical device companies, both private and public, ranging from early-stage development to commercial operations. Prior to joining Danforth, he served as CFO to multiple companies, including Motif Bio (NASDAQ/AIM: MTFB), Tyme Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: TYME), BeyondSpring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: BYSI) and NeoStem, Inc. – now Caladrius Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLBS). He previously spent nearly 20 years in investment banking at Lehman Brothers and Legg Mason.

Mr. Dickey is experienced in all stages of the corporate life cycle, including start-up operations, high growth, turnarounds and exit strategies. His expertise includes building organizations, public and private financings, mergers and acquisitions, partnering/licensing transactions, project management and Chapter 11 reorganizations, as well as interactions with boards, venture capitalists, shareholders and Wall Street. He holds an AB from Princeton University and a MBA from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

*About Danforth Advisors
*Danforth specializes in accounting, finance support and strategy for life science and healthcare companies. Our services range from execution of day-to-day finance and accounting functions to strategic CFO advisory, capital raising, financial and operational planning and analysis, and transactional support and execution for public offerings, mergers and acquisitions. Clients at all phases of the corporate lifecycle can take advantage of these services on a part-time, interim or project basis, scaling as needed. Danforth was founded in 2011 and has served over 300 life science and digital health companies with our unique, modular approach. Additional information is available at www.danforthadvisors.com.

CONTACT: Media Contact:
Felicia Krupps
fkrupps@danforthadvisors.com Reported by GlobeNewswire 1 hour ago.

Back from rock bottom

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Back from rock bottom Daniel O'Sullivan was on cannabis at 13, ecstasy at 14, cocaine and M-Kat at 15 but at 27 he's turned his life around. Reported by BBC News 44 minutes ago.

SEC Obtains Relief to Fully Reimburse Retail Investors Sold Unsuitable Product

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The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced it has obtained monetary relief that will fully reimburse retail investors for losses on a leveraged oil-linked exchange-traded note (ETN) that registered representatives of Syracuse, New York-based broker-dealer and investment adviser Cadaret, Grant & Co. Inc. recommended without a reasonable basis.

The SEC found that Cadaret Grant, president Arthur Grant, and senior vice president Beda Lee Johnson failed reasonably to supervise the firm’s registered representatives who recommended that customers buy and hold the leveraged oil-linked ETN without a reasonable basis.  The order found that before recommending the investment, the brokers did not take steps to reasonably research or understand inherent risks of the ETN or the index it tracked. According to the order, the ETN was meant to be a daily trading tool for sophisticated investors and was not designed to be held for more than one day.  The brokers mistakenly believed the ETN’s value would increase over time as oil prices increased even though the ETN offered no direct exposure to spot oil prices, and recommended that retail customers buy and hold the ETN indefinitely.  The order also finds that Cadaret Grant failed to adopt and implement policies and procedures concerning the sale of exchange traded products in investment advisory accounts.

The SEC charged Eugene Long, the Cadaret Grant broker who recommended the ETN to the greatest number of customers, for recommending the ETN without a reasonable basis.  The order found that Long recommended his customers continue to hold the ETN from 2015 and until spring 2016, when his customers’ holdings were sold at an average loss of more than 90 percent of the amounts they invested.

“Brokers have an obligation to understand complex products and their risks before recommending them to customers,” said Daniel Michael, Chief of the SEC Enforcement Division’s Complex Financial Instruments Unit.  “As this action shows, we will continue to hold people accountable at every level for unsuitable recommendations that harm investors and for the failures that allow those recommendations to be made unchecked.”

Without admitting or denying the SEC’s findings, Cadaret Grant agreed to be censured and pay a $500,000 penalty plus $13,194 in disgorgement and interest. Grant and Johnson each agreed to a 12-month supervisory suspension and will pay penalties of $100,000 and $75,000 respectively.  Long agreed to be censured and pay a $250,000 penalty.  The penalties, disgorgement and interest amounts paid will be placed in a Fair Fund that will reimburse harmed investors for their incurred losses, plus reasonable interest.

The SEC’s investigation was conducted by Armita Cohen and Brent Mitchell of the Complex Financial Instruments Unit, assisted by John Bowers and supervised by Jeffrey Weiss. Reported by SEC 10 hours ago.

'Karenjit Kaur' Season 2: Sunny Leone relives her wedding memories through 'I promise' - Watch

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Sunny Leone, who plays herself in the web series ‘Karenjit Kaur: The Untold Story Of Sunny Leone’, released her favourite song from the series on Tuesday.

Titled ‘I Promise’, the song shows Sunny tying the knot with her husband Daniel Weber in an Indo-Jewish ceremony. Sharing the love ballad on Twitter, an elated Sunny wrote, “I can’t tell you what this song means to me and the emotions of this entire song. Thank you @adidatt for making this my all-time favourite song since I have been here in India.”



I can’t tell you what this song means to me and the emotions of this entire song. Thank you @adidatt for making this my all time favourite song since I have been here in India. @ZEE5India @namahpictures @marcbuckner https://t.co/5xm6BODBZ7 pic.twitter.com/qyKbPE0gfa

— Sunny Leone (@SunnyLeone) September 10, 2018



Her husband Daniel Weber, wrote, "There is so much emotion for me watching this video from the Karenjit Kaur biopic. What a life we have lived so far !!!! @SunnyLeone love you forever !!! So much more to accomplish together still !!!"



Yes there is my love! https://t.co/5DO5j0mBgV

— Sunny Leone (@SunnyLeone) September 11, 2018



Aditya Datt, who has directed the web series, also shared, “The moments I wanted to capture in the song was very crucial to me in terms of storytelling. Also to portray two different rituals merging in one another seamlessly, the feeling, the look and the clothes complementing one another, for example Sunny’s bridal outfit, which could have been a total misfit in a Jew wedding, my wife Chandni Datt and her partner Krupali Chaudhry cracked it for me by making it simple but elegant which looks beautiful and complements both the ceremonies.”

*Watch 'I Promise' - *

The second season of Datt’s ‘Karenjit Kaur: The Untold Story Of Sunny Leone’, is slated to premiere on September 18 on Zee5.

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Thug filmed punching 'terrified' mother-of-three in unprovoked attack is jailed

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Thug filmed punching 'terrified' mother-of-three in unprovoked attack is jailed Daniel Jervis, 23, was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison for his vile assault on mother-of-three Gemma Mansfield, 30, after he was filmed attacking her outside her home in Leicester Reported by MailOnline 10 hours ago.

Man jailed after assault in New Parks

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A Leicester man has been sentenced to 12 weeks in prison after he admitted assaulting a woman in New Parks.

Daniel Jervis, 23, of Aikman Avenue, appeared at Leicester Magistrates’ Court today (Tuesday 11 September) and pleaded guilty to assault by beating and criminal damage.

As well as the 12 weeks prison sentence, a restraining order has also been placed on Jervis for 12 months, instructing him not to make contact with the victim.

He was also ordered to pay £300 in compensation to the victim along with £200 in other costs.

The incident relates to an assault outside an address on Saturday 8 September. The woman sustained brushing and swelling to her head as a result of the attack.

--- Note to readers: This message has been disseminated by Leicestershire Police - please visit their official website for further information. Reported by Leicestershire Police 10 hours ago.

Secret Sounds Of Santiago: The Holydrug Couple's Guide To Chile

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Secret Sounds Of Santiago: The Holydrug Couple's Guide To Chile Underground sounds from South America...

At some point in 2016 *The Holydrug Couple* realised they were a long way from home.

The duo - Sepúlveda Minho and Manuel Parra - had released their second album through Sacred Bones the year before, and it's brittle, dark-hued tones sparked a series of international forays.

But they yearned to get back to Chile, to experience their native Santiago again. That small, slim strip of land down the side of South America, it's unique culture couldn't be replicated anywhere else.

Inserting themselves back into the country's underground scene, these experiences helped spark new album ‘Hyper Super Mega’.

Due for release on September 14th, it finds The Holydrug Couple at ease, working on fresh ideas, looking towards new challenges.

Here, the duo dive into Chile's labyrinthine underground music scene, and emerge with a few pearls in the process.

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*Valet*

I don't know that much about Valet, I know he is from Santiago and that he plays keyboards in a band called Niños del cerro. I found his music through a friend's label called Infinito audio.

I like it because is beautiful, groovy and sort of sad and melancholic. I like the overall sound and production too. Great find and a sure cassette buy recommendation.

*Alejandro Palacios*Alejandro is a painter and a musician. I know he has been collaborating with other musicians and other bands for a long tim, playing trumpet and bass. He's the bassist of this band called Protistas.

I'm not sure if this release, from 2017 on the label Nonlocal research, is his first but to me it sounds like a really complete and well crafted album. It's a pleasure to listen to. Organic and synthetic, for me it represents different scales, from microscopic visions to cosmic affairs.

*Fulin Lawen*Fulin Lawen means something like medicinal herb in the Mapudungun language spoken by the Mapuche - the native indigenous people from the territory now known as Chile and Argentina.

They're a duo formed by Camilo Palma, who often collaborates with Follakzoid on synths, and Felipe Zegers who run the Hecho en Casa, a public arts festival in Santiago. They have been experimenting for a long time with drum machines and synths, achieving something near Krautrock and and ambient.

*Centella*I don't know much about these guys either. I know they're from Santiago and I know that the first time I found them on youtube I was quickly hooked. I think the best way to describe them is just pressing play and listen to their soft and silky soul pop.

*Itesa*Itesa is Daniel Bande, 50% of the electro pop band Nueva Costa. Itesa has just released an EP called 'UV', which condensates Daniel's interests on 90's latin electro pop, Italo disco and library music. These are pop songs but they hide behind your ears in waves of electronic sounds and sonic experimentation. Worth following.

*Tormenta*Tormenta is a duo formed by Begoña Ortuzar, a musical talented visual artist, and Cristian Heyne, a well know music producer, preceded by great and successful albums by artists like Supernova, Javiera Mena and Alex Anwandter.

Produced by Cristian, this EP was released in 2017. It's pop, melodic and dark and mysterious. Great sounding and super well crafted, specially to listen to if you're heartbroken, or the exact opposite.

*Lagunas Mentales*Lagunas Mentales is band formed by the core members of the disbanded psych-rock act Watch Out!. They took these years of learning and mastering the art of jam and transformed them into soft rock songs.

They went 10 years ahead from the 60s, to the 70s and took the dad rock vibes into 21 century, developing this indie pop rock sound and structure that I'd compare to the Byrds, Steely Dan and Kurt Vile. You can find their album through BYM Records.

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The Holydrug Couple's new album 'Hyper Super Mega' will be released on September 14th.

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Elad Roisman Sworn In As SEC Commissioner

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Elad L. Roisman has been sworn into office as an SEC Commissioner by SEC Chairman Jay Clayton.

Mr. Roisman was nominated to the SEC by President Donald J. Trump and his nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on September 5.

“It is my honor to welcome Elad back to the Commission,” said SEC Chairman Jay Clayton. “Elad’s broad experience and previous work at the Commission will serve Main Street investors and our markets well.”

“I am excited to have the opportunity to be back working with the talented and hardworking people at the SEC, as well as with my fellow Commissioners,” said Commissioner Roisman. “I look forward to engaging with them and the public to carry out the SEC’s important mission.”

Commissioner Roisman comes to the SEC from the Senate Banking Committee, where he served as Chief Counsel. He previously served as Counsel to SEC Commissioner Daniel Gallagher and prior to that, as a Chief Counsel at NYSE Euronext. He also worked as an attorney at the law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP where he served as an associate in the New York office. Commissioner Roisman earned his bachelor’s degree in History at Cornell University and his J.D. at the Boston University School of Law.

Commissioner Roisman fills a term that expires on June 5, 2023. Reported by SEC 5 hours ago.

Man filmed attacking woman in New Parks, Leicester lost job after video went viral

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Man filmed attacking woman in New Parks, Leicester lost job after video went viral Daniel Jervis was jailed at Leicester Magistrates Court today Reported by Leicester Mercury 9 hours ago.

Woman filmed being punched outside her New Parks home gives her view on attacker's jail sentence

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Woman filmed being punched outside her New Parks home gives her view on attacker's jail sentence Daniel Jervis attacked Gemma Mansfield over the weekend and was jailed by Leicester magistrates within days Reported by Leicester Mercury 8 hours ago.

Sound Royalties Takes Their Compelling Web Series On the Road to ASCAP And DEL Records L.A. Song Camp

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To help promote Latin songwriters, Sound Royalties will film special episodes of its popular Between The Notes and Green Room Sessions at this week’s ASCAP and DEL Records Song Camp. The event, which Sound Royalties is also supporting, is taking place at DEL Records in Los Angeles, California on September 10 - 13.

LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) September 11, 2018

Leading music finance company Sound Royalties today announced that they will be filming episodes of original programming “Between The Notes” and “Green Room Sessions” at this week’s ASCAP and DEL Records L.A.-based songwriter camp to help support and promote the participating creatives. Geared towards Latin-genre songwriters, the camp is taking place at DEL Records’ headquarters in Los Angeles, California on September 10 - 13.

The camp, supported by Sound Royalties, will provide up-and-coming songwriters with expert guidance and hands-on experiences to help build their careers. Featured writers at the camp will include Adiran Piergostino, Daniel Santacruz, Jerry Demara, Hector Guerrero, Maria Fernanda Diaz, Moises Arellanes and Yoel Henriquez. The event will close with a final celebration of all participants and supporters of ASCAP and DEL Records.

Sound Royalties’ popular Between The Notes and Green Room Sessions series each highlight experienced, influential and talented professionals in the industry. On each episode, musical guests share their story, their talents, and monumental experiences they’ve had in their career in music. Featured guests on the shows have included GRAMMY Award-winning musical composer and record producer Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis, GRAMMY nominated, multiplatinum record producer and songwriter Tommy Brown (TB Hits), virtuous guitarist and songwriter Phil Brown and many more.

“We are excited for this opportunity to support and highlight the Latin music community, and we’re thrilled that ASCAP and DEL Records have allowed us to take our popular web series to their event,” said founder and CEO of Sound Royalties Alex Heiche. “We are proud to support vital camps like this which help young industry talent grow, and we can’t wait to share our newest episodes of Between The Notes and Green Room Sessions with the world.”

About Sound Royalties

Founded by CEO Alex Heiche, Sound Royalties, LLC is a privately-owned specialty finance firm that helps music industry professionals fund personal and professional projects while allowing them to retain the rights to their music and royalties. The company's core business is offering royalty advances of anywhere from $5,000 to $10 million, while preserving all rights to the artist's music. It does this by advancing artist, producer and songwriter royalties paid through music labels, distributers, publishers and PROs, and performance royalties paid through Sound Exchange. To date, Sound Royalties, LLC has worked with a wide range of leading music industry professionals, including Grammy Award winners, platinum recording artists and notable music industry executives in every genre. Learn more at https://soundroyalties.com. Reported by PRWeb 8 hours ago.

Cardinal DiNardo and USCCB officials to meet with Pope Francis

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Washington D.C., Sep 11, 2018 / 12:33 pm (CNA).- The director of the Vatican’s press office has confirmed that Pope Francis will meet with the president of the U.S. bishops’ conference Thursday, along with the conference’s vice-president, general secretary, and the president of the pope’s commission on child protection. The meeting is expected to address the clerical sexual abuse crisis that has roiled the Church in the U.S. for several months.

In a short statement released Sept. 11, Greg Burke, director of the Holy See’s press office, said that Francis would meet Sept. 13 with Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, USCCB president, along with Archbishop Jose Gomez, conference vice-president, and Monsignor Brian Bransfield, the general secretary of the conference. Also in attendance will be Cardinal Sean O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, and the president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.

DiNardo first called for a meeting with Francis in mid-August.

In an Aug. 16 statement, DiNardo said he would present to the Holy See a USCCB plan to address the “moral catastrophe” of sexual abuse. That plan calls for a Vatican investigation into “questions surrounding Archbishop McCarrick,” new avenues for reporting misconduct, and new procedures to address complaints against bishops.

More than a week later, on Aug. 27, DiNardo reiterated that he was “eager for a meeting” with Francis.

“I am confident Pope Francis shares our desire for greater effectiveness and transparency in the matter of disciplining bishops,” DiNardo said at that time.

The meeting might also discuss the Vatican’s plans for a canonical process to judge allegations that Archbishop Theodore McCarrick serially sexually abused a teenage boy in the 1970s. On Aug. 1, DiNardo wrote that “Archbishop McCarrick will rightly face the judgement of a canonical process at the Holy See regarding the allegations against him.” No such process has been announced by the Holy See Reported by CNA 7 hours ago.

'Wizards of Waverly Place' Star Daniel Samonas Arrested for DUI at Burning Man

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Another day, another "Wizards of Waverly Place" arrest -- this time it's Selena Gomez's former onscreen love interest ... who got busted for DUI at Burning Man in real life. Actor Daniel Samonas -- who played Dean Moriarty on the Disney Channel… Reported by TMZ.com 6 hours ago.

Clearside Biomedical Appoints Accomplished Pharmaceutical Industry Legal Executive, Leslie Zacks, as General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer

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ALPHARETTA, Ga., Sept. 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clearside Biomedical, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLSD), a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing treatments that restore and preserve vision for people with serious eye diseases, today announced the appointment of Leslie Zacks as General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer.In a distinguished legal career spanning more than 24 years, Mr. Zacks most recently served as Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Arbor Pharmaceuticals, Inc., where he provided strategic counsel on legal, intellectual property and compliance issues.  Prior to joining Arbor, Mr. Zacks was Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Shionogi Pharma, Inc. from 2004 to 2010.  From 2002 to 2004, he worked at Hunton & Williams, LLP, where he was a partner in the Intellectual Property Litigation department.  Mr. Zacks is a registered patent attorney who has held associate positions at Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy, LLP and at Webb, Carlock, Copeland, Semler and Stair, LLP.  Mr. Zacks holds a J.D. and a B.A. in English from the University of Florida.

“I am very pleased to welcome Leslie as a member of our executive team,” said Clearside’s Chief Executive Officer and President, Daniel H. White.  “His appointment comes at a particularly important time, as we prepare to submit our first NDA before the end of this year and continue to advance our late-stage pipeline.  Leslie’s expertise in navigating the legal and regulatory requirements for the development and commercialization of new products, combined with his established record for developing effective strategies that mitigate risk and enhance business value, will be a tremendous asset for us going forward as we continue to plan Clearside’s transition from a clinical-stage to a commercial-stage company.”

*About Clearside*

Clearside Biomedical, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing treatments that restore and preserve vision for people with serious eye diseases.  Clearside’s proprietary suprachoroidal treatment approach offers unprecedented access to the back of the eye where sight-threatening disease often occurs.  The company’s unique platform for eye disease treatments is inherently flexible and intended to work with established medicines, new formulations of medicines, as well as future innovations.  Clearside’s pipeline includes advanced and pre-clinical product candidates in diseases where macular edema is a common complication, including uveitis, retinal vein occlusion (“RVO”) and diabetic macular edema (“DME”).  Clearside’s most advanced program is in non-infectious uveitis and it expects to submit a New Drug Application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use of suprachoroidal CLS-TA for the treatment of macular edema associated with non-infectious uveitis by the end of 2018.  The company is also conducting two ongoing Phase 3 trials of suprachoroidal CLS-TA with an intravitreal anti-VEGF agent in patients with RVO.  In addition, Clearside recently announced positive topline results from a Phase 2 clinical trial of suprachoroidal CLS-TA used with EYLEA® (aflibercept) in patients with DME, and is continuing to analyze additional data from the trial as it becomes available.  Clearside is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA.  For more information, please visit http://www.clearsidebio.com.  Follow @clearsidebio on Twitter and Linkedin.

*Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements*

Any statements contained in this press release that do not describe historical facts may constitute forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  These statements may be identified by words such as “believe”, “expect”, “may”, “plan”, “potential”, “will”, and similar expressions, and are based on Clearside’s current beliefs and expectations. These forward-looking statements include expectations regarding the clinical development of Clearside’s product candidates, the timing of a potential submission of an NDA with the FDA, and the potential commercialization of CLS-TA and transition from a clinical-stage to commercial-stage company. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such statements. Risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially include uncertainties inherent in the conduct of clinical trials, Clearside’s reliance on third parties over which it may not always have full control, and other risks and uncertainties that are described in Clearside’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on March 16, 2018, and Clearside’s other Periodic Reports filed with the SEC.  Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release and are based on information available to Clearside as of the date of this release, and Clearside assumes no obligation to, and does not intend to, update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

*Contacts:*

Stephen Kilmer
Investor Relations
(678) 430-8206
stephen.kilmer@clearsidebio.com

Charles Deignan
Chief Financial Officer
(678) 270-4005
charlie.deignan@clearsidebio.com Reported by GlobeNewswire 5 hours ago.

Daniel Wagner On Artificial Intelligence – Interview

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Daniel Wagner On Artificial Intelligence – Interview The following is an interview with Daniel Wagner, author along with Keith Furst, of the new book, AI Supremacy: Winning in the Era of Machine Learning.

*RW: Can you briefly explain the differences between artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning?*

*DW:* Artificial intelligence (AI) is the overarching science and engineering associated with intelligent algorithms, whether or not they learn from data. However, the definition of intelligence is subject to philosophical debate-even the terms algorithms can be interpreted in a wide context. This is one of the reasons why there is some confusion about what AI is and what is not, because people use the word loosely and have their own definition of what they believe AI is. People should understand AI to be a catch-all term for technology which tends to imply the latest advances in intelligent algorithms, but the context in how the phrase is used determines its meaning, which can vary quite widely.

“AI Supremacy: Winning in the Era of Machine Learning”, by Daniel Wagner and Keith Furst

Machine learning (ML) is a subfield of AI that focuses on intelligent algorithms that can learn automatically (without being explicitly programmed) from data. There are three general categories of ML: supervised machine learning, unsupervised machine learning, and reinforcement learning.

Deep learning (DL) is a subfield of ML that imitates the workings of the human brain (or neural networks) in the processing of data and creating patterns for use in decision-making. It is true that the way the human brain processes information was one of the main inspirations behind DL, but it only mimics the functioning of neurons. This doesn’t mean that consciousness is being replicated, because we really do not understand all the underlying mechanics driving consciousness. Since DL is a rapidly evolving field there are other more general definitions of it, such as a neural network with more than two layers. The idea of layers is that information is processed by the DL algorithm at one level and then passes information on to the next level so that higher levels of abstraction and conclusions can be drawn about data.

*Is China’s Social Credit Score system about to usher in an irreversible Orwellian nightmare there? How likely is it to spread to other dictatorships?*

The social credit system that the Chinese government is in the process of unleashing is creating an Orwellian nightmare for some of China’s citizens. We say “some” because many Chinese citizens do not necessarily realize that it is being rolled out. This is because the government has been gradually implementing versions of what has become the social credit system over a period of years without calling it that. Secondly, most Chinese citizens have become numb to the intrusive nature of the Chinese state. They have been poked and prodded in various forms for so long that they have become accustomed to, and somewhat accepting, of it. That said, the social credit system has real consequences for those who fall afoul of it; they will soon learn about the consequences of having done so, if they have not learned already.

As we note in the book, the Chinese government has shared elements of its social credit system technology with a range of states across the world. There is every reason to believe that authoritarian governments will wish to adopt the technology and use it for their own purposes. Some have already done so.

*How can we stop consumer drones from being used to aid in blackmail, burglary, assassination, and terrorist attacks?*

As Daniel notes in his book Virtual Terror, governments are having a difficult time keeping track of the tens of millions of drones that are in operation in societies around the world. Registering them is largely voluntary and there are too few regulations in place governing their use. Given this, there is little that can be done, at this juncture, to prevent them from being used for nefarious purposes. Moreover, drones’ use on the battlefield is transforming the way individual battles will be fought, and wars will be waged. We have a chapter in the book devoted to this subject.

*Google, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook have been caught throttling/ending traffic to many progressive (TeleSur, TJ Kirk) and conservative (InfoWars, PragerU) websites and channels. Should search engines and social media platforms be regulated as public utilities, to lend 1st Amendment protections to the users of these American companies?*

The current battle being waged–in the courts, legislatures, and the battlefield of social media itself- are already indicative of how so many unanswered questions associated with the rise of social media are being addressed out of necessity. It seems that no one–least of all the social media firms–wants to assume responsibility when things go wrong or uncomfortable questions must be answered. Courts and legislatures will ultimately have to find a middle ground response to issues such as first amendment protections, but this will likely remain a moving target for some time to come, as there is no single black or white answer, and, as each new law comes into effect, its ramifications will become known, which means the laws will undoubtedly need to become subsequently modified.

*Do you think blockchain will eventually lead to a golden era of fiscal transparency?*

This is hard to say. On one hand, the rise of cryptocurrencies brought with them the promise of money outside the control of governments and large corporations. However, cryptocurrencies have been subject to a number of high-profile heists and there are still some fundamental issues with them, such as the throughput of Bitcoin which is only able to process around a few transactions per second. This makes some cryptocurrencies less viable for real world transactions and everyday commerce.

The financial services industry has jumped on the blockchain bandwagon, but they have taken the open concept of some cryptocurrencies and reinvented it as distributed ledger technology (DLT). To be part of DLTs created by financial institutions, a joining member must be a financial institution. For this reason, the notion of transparency is not relevant, since the DLT will be controlled by a limited number of members and only they will determine what information is public and what is not.

The other issue with the crypto space right now is that is filled with fraud. At the end of the day, crypto is an asset class like gold or any other precious metal. It does not actually produce anything; The only real value it has is the willingness of another person to pay more for it in the future. It is possible that a few cryptocurrencies will survive long-term and become somewhat viable, but the evolution of blockchain will likely continue to move towards DLT that more people will trust. Also, governments are likely to issue their own cryptocurrencies in the future, which will bring it into the mainstream.

*Taiwan has recently started using online debate forums to help draft legislation, in a form of direct democracy. Kenya just announced that they will post presidential election results on a blockchain. How can AI and blockchain enhance democracy?*

Online debate forums are obviously a good thing, because having the average person engage in political debate and being able to record and aggregate voting results will create an opportunity for more transparency. The challenge becomes how to verify the identities of the people submitting their feedback. Could an AI program be designed to submit feedback millions of times to give a false representation of the public’s concerns?

Estonia has long been revered as the world’s most advanced digital society, but researchers have pointed out serious security flaws in its electronic voting system, which could be manipulated to influence election outcomes. AI can help by putting in place controls to verify that the person providing feedback for legislation is a citizen. Online forums could force users to take a pic of their face next to their passport to verify their identity with facial recognition algorithms.

*Should an international statute be passed banning scientists from installing emotions-specially pain and fear-into AI?*

Perhaps, for now at least, the question should be: should scientists ban the installation of robots or other forms of AI to imitate human emotions? The short answer to this is that it depends. On one hand, AI imitating human emotions could be a good thing, such as when caring for the elderly or teaching a complex concept to a student. However, a risk is that when AI can imitate human emotions very well, people may believe they have gained a true friend who understands them. It is somewhat paradoxical that the rise of social media has connected more of us, but some people still admit that they lack meaningful relationships with others.

*You don’t talk much about India in your book. How far behind are they in the AI race, compared to China, the US & EU?*

Surprisingly, many of the world’s countries have only adopted a formal AI strategy in the last year. India is one of them; It only formally adopted an AI strategy in 2018 and lags well behind China, the EU, the US, and variety of other countries. India has tremendous potential to meaningfully enter the race for AI supremacy and become a viable contender, but it still lacks a military AI strategy. India already contributes to advanced AI-oriented technology through its thriving software, engineering, and consulting sectors. Once it ramps up a national strategy, it should quickly become a leader in the AI arena–to the extent that it devotes sufficient resources to that strategy and swiftly and effectively implements it. That is not a guaranteed outcome, based on the country’s prior history with some prior national initiatives. We must wait and see if India lives up to its potential in this arena.

*On page 58 you write, “Higher-paying jobs requiring creativity and problem-solving skills, often assisted by computers, have proliferated… Demand has increased for lower skilled restaurant workers, janitors, home health aides, and others providing services that cannot be automated.” How will we be able to stop this kind of income inequality?*

In all likelihood, the rise of AI will, at least temporarily, increased the schism between highly paid white-collar jobs and lower paid blue-collar jobs, however, at the same time, AI will, over decades, dramatically alter the jobs landscape. Entire industries will be transformed to become more efficient and cost effective. In some cases this will result in a loss of jobs while in others it will result in job creation. What history has shown is that, even in the face of transformational change, the job market has a way of self-correcting; Overall levels of employment tend to stay more or less the same. We have no doubt that this will prove to be the case in this AI-driven era. While income inequality will remain a persistent threat, our expectation is that, two decades from now, it will be no worse than it is right now.

*AI systems like COMPAS and PredPol have been exposed for being racially biased. During YouTube’s “Adpocalypse”, many news and opinion videos got demonetized by algorithms indiscriminately targeting keywords like ‘war’ and ‘racism”. How can scientists and executives prevent their biases from influencing their AI?*

This will be an ongoing debate. Facebook removed a PragerU video where a woman was describing the need for strong men in society and the problem with feminizing them. Ultimately, Facebook said it was a mistake and put the video back up. So the question becomes who decides what constitutes “racist” or “hate speech” content? The legal issues seem to emerge, if it can be argued that the content being communicated are calling on people to act in a violent way.

Could the political preferences of a social media company’s executives overrule the sensibilities of the common person to make up their own mind? On the other hand, India has a string of mob killings from disinformation campaigns on WhatsApp, mostly from people who were first time smartphone users. Companies could argue that some people are not able to distinguish between real and fake videos so content must be censored in that case.

Ultimately, executives and scientists will need to have an open and ongoing debate about content censorship. Companies must devise a set of principles and adhere to them to the best of their ability. As AI becomes more prevalent in monitoring and censoring online content there will have to be more transparency about the process and the algorithms will need to be adjusted following a review by the company. In other words, companies cannot prevent algorithmic biases, but they can monitor them and be transparent with the public about steps to make them better over time.

*Amper is an AI music composer. Heliograf has written about 1000 news blurbs for WaPo. E-sports and e-bands are starting to sell out stadiums. Are there any human careers that you see as being automation-proof?*

In theory, nearly any cognitive or physical task can be automated. We do not believe that people should be too worried, at least for the time being, about the implications of doing so because the costs to automate even basic tasks to the level of human performance is extremely high, and we are a good ways away from being technically capable of automating most tasks. However, AI should spark conversations about how we want to structure our society in the future and what it means to be human because AI will improve over time and become more dominant in the economy.

*In Chapter 1 you briefly mention digital amnesia (outsourcing the responsibility of memorizing stuff to one’s devices). How else do you anticipate consumer devices will change us psychologically in the next few decades?*

We could see a spike in schizophrenia because the immersive nature of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality that will increasingly blur the lines between reality and fantasy. In the 1960s there was a surge of interest in mind-expanding drugs such as psychedelics. However, someone ingesting LSD knew there was a time limit associated with the effects of the drug. These technologies do not end. Slowly, the real world could become less appealing and less real for heavy users of extended reality technology. This could affect relationships between other humans and increase the nature and commonality of mental illness. Also, as discussed in the book, we are already seeing people who cannot deal with risk in the real world. There have been several cases of animal mauling, cliff falls, and car crashes among individuals in search of the perfect “selfie”. This tendency to want to perfect our digital personas should be a topic of debate in schools and at the dinner table.

*Ready Player One is the most recent sci-fi film positing the gradual elimination of corporeal existence through Virtual Reality. What do you think of the transcension hypothesis on Fermi’s paradox?*

The idea that our consciousness can exist independently from our bodies has occurred throughout humanity’s history. It appears that our consciousness is a product of our own living bodies. No one knows if a person’s consciousness can exist after the body dies, but some have suggested that a person’s brain still functions for a few minutes after the body dies. It seems we need to worry about the impact of virtual reality on our physical bodies before it will be possible for us to transcend our bodies and exist on a digital plane. This is a great thought experiment, but there is not enough evidence to suggest that this is even remotely possible in the future.

*What role will AI play in climate change?*

AI will become an indispensable tool for helping to predict the impacts of climate change in the future. The field of “Climate Informatics” is already blossoming, harnessing AI to fundamentally transform weather forecasting (including the prediction of extreme events) and to improve our understanding of the effects of climate change. Much more thought and research needs to be devoted to exploring the linkages between the technology revolution and other important global trends, including demographic changes such as ageing and migration, climate change, and sustainable development, but AI should make a real difference in enhancing our general understanding of the impacts of these, and other, phenomena going forward.

A version of this article was published at International Policy Digest. Reported by Eurasia Review 4 hours ago.

Search called off for German pop star days after he 'jumped from the fifth deck of a cruise ship'

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Search called off for German pop star days after he 'jumped from the fifth deck of a cruise ship' Canadian officials said the search for German pop star Daniel Kueblboeck has been called off and turned over to police. The singer reportedly jumped off an Aida Cruises ship Sunday. Reported by MailOnline 2 hours ago.

Boston archdiocese says O’Malley will ‘personally review’ all abuse letters

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Boston, Mass., Sep 11, 2018 / 04:00 pm (CNA).- The Archdiocese of Boston has announced changes to the way it will process and respond to letters addressed to Cardinal Séan O’Malley on matters related to sexual abuse.

A statement dated Sept. 9 and published on the archdiocesan website confirmed that, in the future, Cardinal O’Malley himself would handle all correspondence either related to his work as President of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors or on the subject of abuse generally.

“Recently, the Cardinal has revised the protocol for receipt of Commission related matters,” the statement said.

“He will now personally review all letters that come to his office related to the Commission or are abuse related, even if they address matters outside his authority. He has made a commitment to refer those requiring attention to the Nuncio to the United States and/or the Vatican.”

Previously, letters addressed to the cardinal were filtered through his personal secretary, Fr. Robert Kickham, who undertook to respond on O’Malley’s behalf if the letter fell outside of his competence either for the Commission or the Archdiocese of Boston.

The process came under heavy criticism in July of this year when it emerged that a priest, Fr. Boniface Ramsey, had sent a letter to Cardinal O’Malley in 2015 outlining various rumors and allegations he had heard concerning Archbishop Theodore McCarrick.

At the time, Fr. Ramsey received a response from Fr. Kickham thanking Ramsey for writing but explaining the matter was outside of Cardinal O’Malley’s areas of responsibility and that no further action would be taken.

When the exchange became public, Cardinal O’Malley confirmed in a statement that he had never personally seen Fr. Ramsey’s letter, and that it had been responded to “at the staff level.”

Sunday’s archdiocesan statement also included an expression of personal support for Fr. Kickham from Cardinal O’Malley, calling him “an essential and valued member of the cardinal’s senior staff.” It also explained that the cardinal often received mail from people who misunderstood his role at the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.

“It is important to understand what the Commission’s role is in regard to the issue of sexual abuse,” the statement said. It went on to explain that the Commission was a purely advisory body, not empowered to either investigate specific allegations of abuse, or to prosecute abusers.

“There are other bodies in the Vatican, such as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith or the Congregation for Bishops, that review, investigate and adjudicate cases involving sexual abuse. The Commission is an advisory panel whose mission is clear and focused on three main areas and [to] share them now with all Episcopal Conferences and the laity: Healing and Care, Guidelines and Education.”

Cardinal O’Malley is widely regarded as one of the most credible voices in the Church hierarchy on the issue of sexual abuse. He is credited with restoring local trust following major abuse scandals both in Boston and in the Diocese of Palm Beach, which he previously led.

The policy change comes amid the continuing fallout of several sexual abuse scandals in the Church in the United States, including the resignation of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and the release of the Pennsylvania grand jury report into clerical sexual abuse in several dioceses in that state.

On Aug. 10 Cardinal O’Malley announced an independent investigation into the “moral standards” at St. John’s Seminary in the Archdiocese of Boston, suspending the rector in the process. That announcement followed allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct made by former seminarians.

Later this week, Cardinal O’Malley is expected to travel to Rome with Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference, to meet with Pope Francis on the sexual abuse crisis in the Church in the United States. Reported by CNA 3 hours ago.

Pope Francis, US Catholic Church Leaders To Discuss Sex Abuse Scandals

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Pope Francis, US Catholic Church Leaders To Discuss Sex Abuse Scandals Watch VideoPope Francis will meet with top U.S. Catholic leaders at the Vatican Thursday to discuss clergy sex abuse scandals.

The president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo requested the meeting. He made the ask in a letter following two critical events regarding the church: abuse allegations against a former cardinal, Archbishop Theodore McCarrick; and the release of a Pennsylvania grand jury report alleging hundreds of priests abused more than a thousand children over several decades.

In his letter, DiNardo laid out several goals aimed at preventing further abuse. They include asking the Vatican to fully investigate the McCarrick scandal as well as making it easier to report  abuse and misconduct by bishops.

U.S. bishops will review DiNardo's plan in November as part of a previously scheduled meeting.

Additional reporting for this story provided by Newsy affiliate CNN. Reported by Newsy 3 hours ago.

Pope To Meet With U.S. Church Leaders Over Clergy Sex Abuse

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The head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, will meet in Rome with Pope Francis and other church leaders to discuss further investigations into abuse. Reported by NPR 2 hours ago.
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