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on the if we cut it does you some of the same thing jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand you do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. to listen to from email. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show whose link to class in the mornings modern tech. knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data the better. in san francisco things are very different their facial recognition was officially prohibited for use by the city's authorities in 29001 paskin was the initiator of the built in psychologically unhealthy when people know they were being watching every aspect of the public row on the street in parks that's not the kind of city i want to live one reason for the ban on this technology fear of racial profiling indeed facial recognition systems make more mistakes with asian and black persons as well as with women children and el
on the if we cut it does you some of the same thing jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand you do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. to listen to from email. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show whose link to class in the mornings modern tech. knology is supposed to...
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a bbc freedom of information request suggests that other families share jane's frustrations. the number of young. i dread to think what the real statistics are in the uk of how many children they are failing or have failed or worse, that the child has lost their life because they have not had any help. experts say some young people's mental health has improved under lockdown but they agree that many others have suffered. we are very, very worried about the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of children and young people. two thirds of children and young people before the pandemic with a mental health disorder were not getting the help they need. add to that of the concerns about the increased demand with the pandemic, plus the long—standing staff shortage we have had in the nhs, that does lead to a perfect storm. if you're in the same bubble, you can sit next to each other... 0livia's mum has tried repeatedly to get her back into the cams system, as the figures show that the number of referrals in april and may were down almost half on last year. accessing the service was difficult anyw
a bbc freedom of information request suggests that other families share jane's frustrations. the number of young. i dread to think what the real statistics are in the uk of how many children they are failing or have failed or worse, that the child has lost their life because they have not had any help. experts say some young people's mental health has improved under lockdown but they agree that many others have suffered. we are very, very worried about the effects of the pandemic on the mental...
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a bbc freedom of information request suggests that other families share jane's frustrations. the number of youngny children they are failing or have failed or, worse, that the child has lost their life because they have not had any help. experts say some young people's mental health has improved under lockdown but they agree that many others have suffered. we are very, very worried about the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of children and young people. two thirds of children and young people before the pandemic with a mental health disorder were not getting the help they need. add to that the concerns about the increased demand with the pandemic, plus the long—standing staff shortage we have had in the nhs, that does lead to a perfect storm. if you're in the same bubble, you can sit next to each other... olivia's mum has tried repeatedly to get her back into the cams system, as the figures show that the number of referrals in april and may were down almost half on last year. accessing the service was difficult anyway pre—covid but it is certainly much, much harder once covid had hit
a bbc freedom of information request suggests that other families share jane's frustrations. the number of youngny children they are failing or have failed or, worse, that the child has lost their life because they have not had any help. experts say some young people's mental health has improved under lockdown but they agree that many others have suffered. we are very, very worried about the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of children and young people. two thirds of children and...
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young people. there been talks about how to organize themselves ahead of the next elections. ♪ jane: u.s. of state foreign ministers washingtonth today. the conflict over the two sides of the territory continues. is controlled by ethnic armenians but isas recognize part of azerbaijan. bbc russia reports from marshall agen -- from asher martine. reporter: this was an is ari soldier killed on the frontline. he was 27 years old and about to get married. there are 26 freshlyug graves in the small industrial town. another generation of young men are being lost to the conflict. >> they are all our sons. their blood will not be lost in vain. these lands belong to us, not armenians. reporter: arminian forces reporr that than 400 other soldiers have been killed. the government has not released any figures from their side. every few days, you get a sense of the seriousness of recent clas[gunfire] it is not soldiers that have been killed,ivilians on both sides as well. citizens have to hide in the basement. their horse stories on both sides. -- there are horror stories. she lost heratr and family me
young people. there been talks about how to organize themselves ahead of the next elections. ♪ jane: u.s. of state foreign ministers washingtonth today. the conflict over the two sides of the territory continues. is controlled by ethnic armenians but isas recognize part of azerbaijan. bbc russia reports from marshall agen -- from asher martine. reporter: this was an is ari soldier killed on the frontline. he was 27 years old and about to get married. there are 26 freshlyug graves in the small...
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jane: jon sopel, thank you for joining me. nigeria's president is addressing the nation, calling for calm and asking the young people to engageonstructively after days of violent protest. demonstrations began over police brutality and killings. amnesty says they have seen 12 protesters shot. naomi jones reports from lagos. >> firing live rounds in daylight. armed men roaming the streets of one of africa's largest cities. it is tense. despite a curfew, there is havoc. the smell of smoke hangs in the air in lagos. this is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. the symbol of law & order was left to burn overnight. without the security forces showing up. authorities seem to have lost control. it is not clear who burdened down this building. i witnesses say it was not protesters. you mentioned they were wearing -- >> this footage of people looting a supermarket was taken earlier today. authorities have blamed protesters for much of the violence over the last few days. tonight in a television address, the president asked them to stop. >> it will undermine the law. this will not be tolerated. i call on you to discontinue and e
jane: jon sopel, thank you for joining me. nigeria's president is addressing the nation, calling for calm and asking the young people to engageonstructively after days of violent protest. demonstrations began over police brutality and killings. amnesty says they have seen 12 protesters shot. naomi jones reports from lagos. >> firing live rounds in daylight. armed men roaming the streets of one of africa's largest cities. it is tense. despite a curfew, there is havoc. the smell of smoke...
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jane addams did a tour of europe when she was a young woman after seminary, not smith fe, a small women's college, and was horrified by what she saw in europe. she toured the tenement district of london and she felt that the people she saw there were hardly even people. she likened them to animals. she said, this is not right. this is the modern world, because of course, it was the modern world to her. there is no way in a modern world that people should live like this. but exactly what one could do about it was not clear. she eventually does what one would expect. she turns to her social networks to a woman named ellen gates , starr, and the two of them talk about how women could have an effect on the terrible conditions created by the urbanization and the industrialization of america, rather than europe. i have shown you pictures here. these are boys from five points. another one of these great pictures. five points is the region of new york, the area of new york that is famous in "gangs of new york." it is famous as being the most dangerous part of new york. here is another image of fi
jane addams did a tour of europe when she was a young woman after seminary, not smith fe, a small women's college, and was horrified by what she saw in europe. she toured the tenement district of london and she felt that the people she saw there were hardly even people. she likened them to animals. she said, this is not right. this is the modern world, because of course, it was the modern world to her. there is no way in a modern world that people should live like this. but exactly what one...
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currently jane seymour holds the record at 67 years young.nnouncing they'll do a podcast called "90210mg." jennie garth writing join me and tory spelling as we rewatch every episode from the beginning. who knows what we'll end up talking about? spelling added throwback photos to celebrate the moment. this comes as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary. "90210mg" launches november 9th on the iheartradio app and everywhere where podcasts are available. if you need to do homework catch up on original episodes on hulu. >>> also in the news this morning chris hemsworth, the actor, taking a break from saving the world as an avenger focusing on saving a species. he and his wife working together to bring tasmanian devils back to australia for the first time in 3,000 years. i thought this was so interesting. he tells a news station they laid traps for the little devils on tasmania and released them back where they belong. tasmanian devils were native to mainland australian and pushed out by dingos taking up residence on the island of tasmania 150 m
currently jane seymour holds the record at 67 years young.nnouncing they'll do a podcast called "90210mg." jennie garth writing join me and tory spelling as we rewatch every episode from the beginning. who knows what we'll end up talking about? spelling added throwback photos to celebrate the moment. this comes as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary. "90210mg" launches november 9th on the iheartradio app and everywhere where podcasts are available. if you need to do...
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months during quarantine, i have been working with one of the most sought after young designers in the country, olivia janet we have an amazing space going to open probably around late spring. it's going to be where the grill has been for 16 years. we have until about november 16th to get your last meal at l. if you're a mesa grill don't fret if you are a mesa grill fan, and we will have another one in vegas 2.0, but just not quite yet. >> this is exciting, especially because the restaurant industry, as we know, has been so hard hit. to double down and get in there, people will be heartened by that and hopefully it will catch on as we all recover and the economy recovers >> it's been well documented how challenging the restaurant business has been across the country, of course but we're starting to see some good stories we just ordered bobby's burger palace in the atlanta airport just yesterday to me, that shows signs people are traveling again. that the numbers are up, and they have to eat when they're in the airport, so we're happy to be there we have a couple good stories, and of course, opening amalfi
months during quarantine, i have been working with one of the most sought after young designers in the country, olivia janet we have an amazing space going to open probably around late spring. it's going to be where the grill has been for 16 years. we have until about november 16th to get your last meal at l. if you're a mesa grill don't fret if you are a mesa grill fan, and we will have another one in vegas 2.0, but just not quite yet. >> this is exciting, especially because the...
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expenses i have personally been involved with, where young adults take home the virus to mom and dad, grandpa and grandma, uncle bill and aunt jane, for some kind of celebration, only to have them become infected and be dead three weeks later. we don't want that to happen at the holidays. that means we have to reconsider, how do we do the holidays? is it time to go home? we all want to see our loved ones, but if we really love them, what are we going to do to protect those who are older and have underlying health problems? it will be a huge problem. amna: let me ask about the meage from the administration. . we hear them saying again and again help is around the corner, hang on, the vaccine is coming. the secretary of hhs says hang in there, we are so close. when it comes to the vaccine or the end of the pandemic, are we that close? dr. osterholm: i kind of liken it to be sitting on one side of the grand canyon and sitting across. if you will consider flying an airplane, that's close. but that is a big ditch to get across. right now, we will not see any meaningful impact with a vaccine for months. before a vaccine can be approved
expenses i have personally been involved with, where young adults take home the virus to mom and dad, grandpa and grandma, uncle bill and aunt jane, for some kind of celebration, only to have them become infected and be dead three weeks later. we don't want that to happen at the holidays. that means we have to reconsider, how do we do the holidays? is it time to go home? we all want to see our loved ones, but if we really love them, what are we going to do to protect those who are older and...
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. >>> then finally, guys, the one and only jane fonda is in the news this morning. look at her at 82 years youngand feel terrific. the oscar winner sitting down with reba mcentire for her podcast called living & learning. fonda reveals it's not just about genetics or some fancy beauty regimen. take a listen. >> when people tell me that i look good for my age, i know that a large part of that is because i am at peace. i feel good, you know? i feel proud of myself for having worked so hard to become what i am today to become a better person, and to be able to forgive so many things. >> such a great attitude. by the way, when people tell me i look good for my age, i don't like it. i want to look good at any age. so does jane. she shared a few more tangible tips and uses a cbd infused cream for her achy joints and muscles. she thinks it really works. she also used to think that working out was for looking good. she now realizes it's critical for way more important things like being able to look over your shoulder when you're driving and the most important reason to stay strong, being able to pick up
. >>> then finally, guys, the one and only jane fonda is in the news this morning. look at her at 82 years youngand feel terrific. the oscar winner sitting down with reba mcentire for her podcast called living & learning. fonda reveals it's not just about genetics or some fancy beauty regimen. take a listen. >> when people tell me that i look good for my age, i know that a large part of that is because i am at peace. i feel good, you know? i feel proud of myself for having...
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jane doe, dressed in a red and white plaid shirt, looked to be about 20 years old. her features possibly asian. and obviously she had been murdered. leading the investigation was a younged derek johnson. tell me about him. >> right when he came into the academy, he sat next to me and started teasing me. and the rest of the class time, we just harassed each other and laughed and giggled all day. >> jaclyn moore met derek at the police academy. she and derek hit it off immediately. >> a detective spot came open, and we both applied, and he got it. >> did you think, rats? >> yes. >> he got it, i didn't? >> yes. >> now derek had caught his first case, also the first homicide the town of draper had seen in years. >> someone called police just after 10:00 this morning to report they had come across a gruesome scene. >> by the time veronica and james saw the reports, annie had been missing nearly 20 hours. >> the information it's an asian woman under 20, i think, was the initial report, that would seem to rule out annie, certainly. >> initially we're thinking, no, that's not possible, that -- there's no way. >> but then a detail sergeant carpenter shared with salt lake city'
jane doe, dressed in a red and white plaid shirt, looked to be about 20 years old. her features possibly asian. and obviously she had been murdered. leading the investigation was a younged derek johnson. tell me about him. >> right when he came into the academy, he sat next to me and started teasing me. and the rest of the class time, we just harassed each other and laughed and giggled all day. >> jaclyn moore met derek at the police academy. she and derek hit it off immediately....