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which i offered because schools in many states are banning books like anne frank which is an incredible tool for teaching students the perils of discrimination soap mr. banks i was pleased to hear that your schools are still teaching the diary of anne i am pleased to hear your description of the training to teachers are getting to infuse your k-12 schools with teaching and why it is so dangeroust to choose for jews but to our whole society. can you talk about the resources you used to train yi-semitism? seven number of resources what and foremost as unitas against eight and of every site unite against the hate month and have a number of resources that equip our educators with facilitating conversations with our students about what hate is. what it looks like and the impact hate andhe fact barkley unified we stand firmly againstheche. wes of number of curricula on social emotional learning curriculum for students to talk about harassment and bullying. how to be an ally just have to be ingrades particularly tenth grade educators do have curriculum on the holocaust to the point of a previo
which i offered because schools in many states are banning books like anne frank which is an incredible tool for teaching students the perils of discrimination soap mr. banks i was pleased to hear that your schools are still teaching the diary of anne i am pleased to hear your description of the training to teachers are getting to infuse your k-12 schools with teaching and why it is so dangeroust to choose for jews but to our whole society. can you talk about the resources you used to train...
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frank. that was the law that teddy kennedy we have never been comfortable with the people streaming across it was true in 1902, it is true in 2024. last year saw with the ap called a record number of illegal crossings into america from . that is not the whole story. since the of the people in the country illegally do not bum rush the southern border. they come here illegally and they do not leave. indians illegahird america. a illegal american? but whatstrange about these invaders is what do they do when they get here?our country and then they picked our crops, prepare our lawns, clean our toilets, and babysit our what strange armies of the night. at the same time we are creating a panic on th, need to do with that, we have made it harder and harder for over 9 million people are waiting to get green cards, s skyrocketed over the past few decades from months toimmigrants want to come to america same reason they did 100 years ago my grandparents came here from countries from italy and ireland.
frank. that was the law that teddy kennedy we have never been comfortable with the people streaming across it was true in 1902, it is true in 2024. last year saw with the ap called a record number of illegal crossings into america from . that is not the whole story. since the of the people in the country illegally do not bum rush the southern border. they come here illegally and they do not leave. indians illegahird america. a illegal american? but whatstrange about these invaders is what do...
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so i want to end with a quote from ann frank who was reflecting on the difficult times she was seeing when she wrote, i see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness. i hear the approaching thunder that one day will destroy us, too. i feel the suffering of millions. and yet when i look up at the sky, i somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty, too, will end, that peace and tranquility will return once more. my wish during this jewish american heritage month is that we as americans, jews and non-jews along -- alike find a way to come together only by rejecting anti-semitism in all forms of hate, racism, and xenophobia will we find a path forward where all people can live together in peace and stability with an abundance of hope and opportunity. i thank my colleagues and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from dm. mr. tuberville: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that the following interns from my office be granted floor privileges until august 2, 2024, abigail clark, addison cole,
so i want to end with a quote from ann frank who was reflecting on the difficult times she was seeing when she wrote, i see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness. i hear the approaching thunder that one day will destroy us, too. i feel the suffering of millions. and yet when i look up at the sky, i somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty, too, will end, that peace and tranquility will return once more. my wish during this jewish american...
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and then my, my, my now ten year old, he had a thing by by called, the anne frank trust. and he goes into this two day session all about discrimination. again, i want my kids to treat everyone equally. of course i do. what's the first thing they do? write out your pronouns. write out if you're non—binary or other, and then they spend the whole rest of the day talking about non—binary and comparing it to being black, disabled, jewish. that is not an inherent characteristic . inherent characteristic. >> okay, well josh, thanks, josh.josh >> okay, well josh, thanks, josh. josh is very clearly , josh. josh is very clearly, rightly wound up about this, we do have a statement from, kesha uk, which i will read, after the break because i think we need to hear that side of the story as well. >> but look, there is plenty more to come on free speech nafion more to come on free speech nation this evening i'm going to be talking to maya forstater and michael foran about the irc ruling about whistleblowers who allege affirmative action is taking place at ucla medical school. and i
and then my, my, my now ten year old, he had a thing by by called, the anne frank trust. and he goes into this two day session all about discrimination. again, i want my kids to treat everyone equally. of course i do. what's the first thing they do? write out your pronouns. write out if you're non—binary or other, and then they spend the whole rest of the day talking about non—binary and comparing it to being black, disabled, jewish. that is not an inherent characteristic . inherent...
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. >> reporter: investigators believed that franks was killed immediately. leopold and loeb, who had planned the murder for months, discarded the boy's body 11 miles away at ann isolated railroad yard. the killers avid readers of crime stories later sent a typed ransom note to the franks' home. >> in fact, the ransom note was lifted almost word for word are from a story called the kidnapping syndicate that appeared in detective story magazine. >> reporter: leopold and loeb, says durica, arrogantly thought they'd never be connected to the boy's murder. but they were quickly tripped up by those eyeglasses made by new york optician almer coe & company. >> the unsung hero, if there is a hero in the story, is the almer coe & company employee who went through 54,000 records and was able to determine there were three pairs of glasses that matched the prescription, the type of frame, and critically the type of hinge used. >> reporter: one pair belonged to leopold, who had dropped the glasses at the railyard ever a typewriter he owned was tied to the ransom note, he
. >> reporter: investigators believed that franks was killed immediately. leopold and loeb, who had planned the murder for months, discarded the boy's body 11 miles away at ann isolated railroad yard. the killers avid readers of crime stories later sent a typed ransom note to the franks' home. >> in fact, the ransom note was lifted almost word for word are from a story called the kidnapping syndicate that appeared in detective story magazine. >> reporter: leopold and loeb,...
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us. >> good morning, frank thanks for having me. >> annette provided us with so much insight on the bmw report i want to get your thoughts from what you heard from bmw. >> well, i think it's been an interesting call we have a negative stance on the stock or earnings forecast like most of europe carmakers have reported so far, they're hoping for much greater second half than the first half a lot of questions circle around politics that are affecting the sector and make it difficult to invest in for most people currently. >> i want to talk to you also about spending it's something that's definitely impacted investors shares of bmw down 2.5%. in fairness, mercedes and porsche are preparing for similar moves to compete with chinese automakers how do you compare it when they're raising their spending levels and there's the higher cost of manufacturing? >> there was the expectation that capex has peaked in 2023 and could drop a little bit. altogether there was a positive narrative among investors coming from the fact that things were growing. we've seen they ultimately have to raise spend
us. >> good morning, frank thanks for having me. >> annette provided us with so much insight on the bmw report i want to get your thoughts from what you heard from bmw. >> well, i think it's been an interesting call we have a negative stance on the stock or earnings forecast like most of europe carmakers have reported so far, they're hoping for much greater second half than the first half a lot of questions circle around politics that are affecting the sector and make it...
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newscaster: elvis presley weds priscilla ann beaulieu. and one of america's richest teenage singing idols promises to love, honor, and obey. i think the wedding business in las vegas really is about taking something that can be very serious and maybe somewhat stuffy and making it something quirky that you can put your own spin on. and to me, that says everything about las vegas. ♪ ♪ ♪ [sfx] water lapping. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [sfx] water splashing. ♪ ♪ [sfx] ambient / laughing. ♪ ♪ [sfx] amman: oh...ughing. newscaster: a piece of las vegas strip history is no more. in all that dust, a whole lot of memories. green: implosions bother historian types like me. but at the same time, a hotel from, say, the '50s cannot compete with what we have today, unless it's thoroughly remade. this is a city that thrives on replacing itself and growing all the time. schumacher: i do shed a tear when you see something get knocked down that has this great historic story behind it, but las vegas wouldn't be here if it wasn't in a constant state of evo
newscaster: elvis presley weds priscilla ann beaulieu. and one of america's richest teenage singing idols promises to love, honor, and obey. i think the wedding business in las vegas really is about taking something that can be very serious and maybe somewhat stuffy and making it something quirky that you can put your own spin on. and to me, that says everything about las vegas. ♪ ♪ ♪ [sfx] water lapping. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [sfx] water splashing. ♪ ♪ [sfx] ambient / laughing. ♪ ♪...