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have joined the academy. happy to report that no one has failed the first two weeks. we are doing a good job with that and hope to finish all 25. that's a promise they made to us when we met them, all 25 would finish. that would be fantastic to keep that going. this week we started with the first module of the academy. one of the goals is chief development and recently selected top 16 on the list and put them through a captains academy. consists of three modules. first is leadership and team building. next week is day two and so forth. they want to have the first leadership where we go through the scenarios of the mission of values with the department and how it affects the job they do on a daily basis and can improve their skills. we have been progressive in making sure they have the tools needed to do their job better. we are very excited about the program and tends so be accepted very well so far. we continue to do -- over 600 emt's. we also have a very active committee of transit and what they do is trans
have joined the academy. happy to report that no one has failed the first two weeks. we are doing a good job with that and hope to finish all 25. that's a promise they made to us when we met them, all 25 would finish. that would be fantastic to keep that going. this week we started with the first module of the academy. one of the goals is chief development and recently selected top 16 on the list and put them through a captains academy. consists of three modules. first is leadership and team...
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ill be below freezing at the academy stadium by the | at the academy stadium by the passion and excitementhe pitch at least. we're around a quarter of an hour from kick off in the manchester derby, it's not being played at the etihad as jane says but at the academy stadium and that's where our women's sport reporterjo currie is: how's the pitch looking there? city boss gareth taylor's been saying that whatever happens tonight both teams will still be in the title race — but for whoever wins this would be a big psychological boost? absolutely. let's start with the temperature. —1 the academy and i can tell you, it feels like colder than that. one of the best facilities and the women super league of not be best. there is no danger of this game not going to head but for the match itself, forever wins today, it will not rule them out of the title race, but it'll be a psychological advantage manchester united, if they win, the go live with chelsea on top of the table and manchester city wins, the go to two points behind them. a lot is riding on tonight knights game but either way, whichever tea
ill be below freezing at the academy stadium by the | at the academy stadium by the passion and excitementhe pitch at least. we're around a quarter of an hour from kick off in the manchester derby, it's not being played at the etihad as jane says but at the academy stadium and that's where our women's sport reporterjo currie is: how's the pitch looking there? city boss gareth taylor's been saying that whatever happens tonight both teams will still be in the title race — but for whoever wins...
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it makes complete sense that the academy now has to adapt to a very strange year. idea of them being able to kind of go to different locations. you know, the academy itself has so many different locations within la, they have their own museum they want to show off, but there are also so many great theatres around the world, and i wonder if they will really pay homage to the theatrical experience by perhaps going to some incredible theatres around the world and have people present from them. it sounds like a massive logistical, technical, and health and safety exercise. but i suppose these are people who are used to organising massive things? i have been at the oscars for quite a few years running, in the past, and let me tell you that is a feat unto itself, and there are thousands and thousands of people at that location, all being vetted from every sort of factor from journalists to the people who go on stage. there is many people involved. so i think the academy knows how to run big events, and i think being able to break it up between different locations could a
it makes complete sense that the academy now has to adapt to a very strange year. idea of them being able to kind of go to different locations. you know, the academy itself has so many different locations within la, they have their own museum they want to show off, but there are also so many great theatres around the world, and i wonder if they will really pay homage to the theatrical experience by perhaps going to some incredible theatres around the world and have people present from them. it...
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by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. grows. so we're never. we're never. give me. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy are rolled their 2 kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english premier league league or all syria as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto and get them out of the state they're in. alice sandra and 6 other kids have a scholarship from the johanna amala foundation this is where they go to hone their skills. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies here for players in the decisive age bracket between 12 and 16. our main objective is never would soca in kenya. and locally if going to have a very competitive league not only your success when you go to. so these young kids what we impart to them they can be poor when th
by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. grows. so we're never. we're never. give me. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy are rolled their 2 kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the...
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this year's 93rd academy awards must go on from multiple global locations.donald trump's senate impeachment trial have accused him of being insight in chief of the deadly riot at the us capital. to make their argument, managers showed never before seen footage of the siege onjanuary the sixth, including this moment, when security guard eugene goodman signalled to senator mitt romney to turn around because of rioters was heading their way. it's the second day and a row without democrats have used shocking videos to play on the emotions of the day. all this is the former president faces a separate criminal investigation in georgia, where he is accused of trying to overturn the state's election results. if found guilty of a felony, he could face jail. day two of the trump impeachment trial, and harrowing new pictures and sounds of what unfolded on the 6th of january. the disbelief of the police. they are throwing metal balls at us. shouting the assault! get up here! the prosecution argument — this was the direct consequence of donald trump's words and actions t
this year's 93rd academy awards must go on from multiple global locations.donald trump's senate impeachment trial have accused him of being insight in chief of the deadly riot at the us capital. to make their argument, managers showed never before seen footage of the siege onjanuary the sixth, including this moment, when security guard eugene goodman signalled to senator mitt romney to turn around because of rioters was heading their way. it's the second day and a row without democrats have...
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close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier
close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier
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by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so we're never. we're never. given. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy arm rolled them to kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english premier league league or all syria as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto and get them out of the state they're in. alice sandra and 6 other kids have a scholarship from the johanna foundation this is where they go to hone their skills. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies here for players in the decisive age bracket between 12 and 16. our main objective is level up. in kenya. and locally if we're going to have a very competitive league not only your success we're going to go to. so these young kids what to do they can be brought here in kenya. andrew juma
by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so we're never. we're never. given. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy arm rolled them to kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english...
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the academy has just been wrestling with — how can we make people watch the academy awards?year? it�*s always #0scarssowhite — remember that? in 2024 they are going to require every picture that wants to be nominated in the best picture category — it has to meet two out of four categories, it has to be either diverse in terms of the camera work, behind the in how they present the film, and is another one that represents equitable representation, so they are really trying to push diversity. they�*ve also invited a lot more women and women of colour and people of colour in general. of course the academy is still predominantly white, predominantly male — we know that. but they are really trying to push diversity and really trying to get people to understand that you don�*t have to sacrifice the quality of your filmmaking to sacrifice the quality of yourfilmmaking if to sacrifice the quality of your filmmaking if you are diversity — it�*s actually a bonus. diversity - it's actually a bonus. , , , . , bonus. very briefly, which is ffoin to bonus. very briefly, which is going to b
the academy has just been wrestling with — how can we make people watch the academy awards?year? it�*s always #0scarssowhite — remember that? in 2024 they are going to require every picture that wants to be nominated in the best picture category — it has to meet two out of four categories, it has to be either diverse in terms of the camera work, behind the in how they present the film, and is another one that represents equitable representation, so they are really trying to push...
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the academy awards will happen but from multiple global locations.ee man taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, ba by doc duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, - shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud - farm's central block. shergar was driven away. in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning, elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. welcome back. very glad to have you with us on bbc news. one main story dominating the news that the senators in the us have been shown previously unseen footage of the storming of the capitol last month as democrats set out their case for the impeachment of donald t
the academy awards will happen but from multiple global locations.ee man taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, ba by doc duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, - shergar was kept in a special secure...
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when that happened they made the's segregation academy's or christian academy sprung up in the purpose was to ensure white kids not have to go to school with black kids. there were other ways to do it. there was white flight, segregated black communities they would lower the property tax so would starve them of educational resources. so it was a racial police state i will say that again it was a racial police state and the segregation academies were another form of segregating black from white to ensure that they were unequal outcomes in the educational system and we're still dealing with that to this day. >> that's your high school. then you chose to go to school at washington and lee university wrote you wanted to be a virginia gentlemen like her idols during your time you accepted the rotc scholarship and commission as an officer in the chapel. i found your description of that ceremony extraordinary and i ask that you share with the audience. >> if anybody has been there , it is the shrine of a lost clock cause because as you walk into the feeling of reverence is extraordinary. a gr
when that happened they made the's segregation academy's or christian academy sprung up in the purpose was to ensure white kids not have to go to school with black kids. there were other ways to do it. there was white flight, segregated black communities they would lower the property tax so would starve them of educational resources. so it was a racial police state i will say that again it was a racial police state and the segregation academies were another form of segregating black from white...
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the academy and my mentality to see football as a. career when i was a kid. and around a $1000.00 approximately a $1.00. and doesn't call out now because i can't even pay my fees the school fees name violet the same amount my mom and i can't even buy a kid a booth was when i was in the car to me some people bought me boobs so now i can do the same. it's a tough task to change the kids perspective and make them see the opportunities available in africa as most of them will always dream of making it in europe. my advice now let's listen in now because i have a lot a lot of kids who look up in the foundation. to build a talked about home because if we do it there they are a big. part of the kids who will make it and they are living you know and it is we have been here but the difficulty is that when they see you here they think you know what you are there and the wedding is here. 'd for african players coming here it's really really important that they just come help to integrate and that. they were here they cannot confront you directly especially in belgium. i
the academy and my mentality to see football as a. career when i was a kid. and around a $1000.00 approximately a $1.00. and doesn't call out now because i can't even pay my fees the school fees name violet the same amount my mom and i can't even buy a kid a booth was when i was in the car to me some people bought me boobs so now i can do the same. it's a tough task to change the kids perspective and make them see the opportunities available in africa as most of them will always dream of making...
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my son at the air force academy, he was 20 get his son in the academy, he was like, how do you do that? i said, no way am i going to air force academy because mike is a kind of a guy, if he sees a button and does not know what it is, people push it to see what happens. we would do research and laboratories for clients. he would never say he couldn't do anything, he would never say i can't. he tells me, that is the best i can do with the equipment i copyrighted that is the way he was. -- agreement i got. that is the way he was. but, you know, i learned from him and the managers and everything out there. i always got along good. i will tell you what did hurt me, though. once i started, i had one of my bosses one time, i was going to ucla, ucla was playing wsu, so he and his son rode over without and on the way home, he wanted to know, what you get for coming over? i showed him my check. turns out, that hurt me. where i bought my new home down here, where i live now, that hurt me there. that hurt my relationship at work. people don't like it when they think you are getting ahead of them.
my son at the air force academy, he was 20 get his son in the academy, he was like, how do you do that? i said, no way am i going to air force academy because mike is a kind of a guy, if he sees a button and does not know what it is, people push it to see what happens. we would do research and laboratories for clients. he would never say he couldn't do anything, he would never say i can't. he tells me, that is the best i can do with the equipment i copyrighted that is the way he was. --...
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this is just my understanding for the academies. what's the cost of a 20-week academy? and how many recruits are enrolled in one academy? >> generally, it varies. i'll defer to the chief on some of these questions. it's generally anywhere between -- depending on staffing needs and levels. so the approximate account of 48-person academy is $2.5 million during the year. that was what the budget reduction was last year. that's the initial 20 weeks through their initial hiring of the department. after that 20 weeks, they become probationary fighters in the field after that academy time. >> member mar: great. thank you. and then, for the one final question on the academies. is the instruction and training in the academies provided by fire department staff? or are there parkers involved in it, perhaps city college of san francisco? >> in general, we have training instructors at our training facility. we do all internal instruction. there are partners at department of human resources with regards to advising some of the city training. we partner with city agencies on. but the
this is just my understanding for the academies. what's the cost of a 20-week academy? and how many recruits are enrolled in one academy? >> generally, it varies. i'll defer to the chief on some of these questions. it's generally anywhere between -- depending on staffing needs and levels. so the approximate account of 48-person academy is $2.5 million during the year. that was what the budget reduction was last year. that's the initial 20 weeks through their initial hiring of the...
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>> there was a big confederate monument in 19 oh six but i went to a segregation academy.n the seventies in georgia they finally forced integration and overnight 400 of these academies pop up to the state of georgia so i write about this because it's another form of the racism i encounter throughout my life but the other reason is i graduated and moved on but i didn't know anything i didn't realize until decades later that my hometown was the site of the last mass lynching in american history for black americans were ambushed and slaughtered one black man was a veteran. i knew nothing about all this was hidden so i try to show is racial violence and phone county had a long history of this that these elements of racial violence are another found on - - another form of white supremacy like the confederate monument so i went to show that they are a part of this society and part of it is extremely violent. when we say violence it is as american as apple pie. because of the amount of violence in their but i had to do with the violence in my hometown. >> you discard tribe high s
>> there was a big confederate monument in 19 oh six but i went to a segregation academy.n the seventies in georgia they finally forced integration and overnight 400 of these academies pop up to the state of georgia so i write about this because it's another form of the racism i encounter throughout my life but the other reason is i graduated and moved on but i didn't know anything i didn't realize until decades later that my hometown was the site of the last mass lynching in american...
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. >> we visited the first historically black university to have its own police academy. the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith" back in 60 seconds >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was a thing?! >> woman: safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> a scathing new report faulting aurora, colorado police for their treatment of elijah mcclain. the 23-year-old died back in august of 2019 after being stopped by police but his story gained national attention only after the death of george floyd. according to the report, mcclain was walking home when three officers confronted him. they were responding to a call about a sketchy person wearing a ski mask and waiving his arms. he was not suspected of any crime, but seconds after getting there the report says officers used force including two choke h
. >> we visited the first historically black university to have its own police academy. the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith" back in 60 seconds >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was a thing?! >> woman:...
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lads, the academy lads and then talking of players _ the academy lads and then talking of players downand under it — players down and under tens and under". it'sjust players down and under tens and under 11. it'sjust about getting them _ under 11. it'sjust about getting them involved, that participation. once _ them involved, that participation. once we — them involved, that participation. once we do that hopefully in years to come _ once we do that hopefully in years to come we will see more people in the elite _ to come we will see more people in the elite level as well. he to come we will see more people in the elite level as well.— the elite level as well. he is a 17-year-old — the elite level as well. he is a 17-year-old at _ the elite level as well. he is a 17-year-old at the _ the elite level as well. he is a 17-year-old at the wanderers| 17—year—old at the wanderers academy. and as a mentee on the programme is determined to change the narrative. i programme is determined to change the narrative-— the narrative. i feel like there's robabl the narrative. i feel like there's proba
lads, the academy lads and then talking of players _ the academy lads and then talking of players downand under it — players down and under tens and under". it'sjust players down and under tens and under 11. it'sjust about getting them _ under 11. it'sjust about getting them involved, that participation. once _ them involved, that participation. once we — them involved, that participation. once we do that hopefully in years to come _ once we do that hopefully in years to come we will...
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. >> we visited the first historically black university to have its own police academy. the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith" back in 60 seconds bus testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. it's powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, wireless that gets better with friends. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. >>> a scathing new report faulting aurora, colorado police for their treatment of elijah mcclain. the 23-year-old died back in august of 2019 after being stopped by police but his story gained national attention only after the
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08 card-carrying academy training officers and instructors.an you imagine hearing the n-word consistently while you were being trained for the responsibilities in this noble profession as a police officer ? they were just as called jungle monkeys, comments called by some of our founding fathers in his academy class. white officeraddressed the class and specifically to the black officers . look you n's, crime happens in your neighborhood but don't think you canleave your beach and go over there and stay in your cars and do your job . he was a husband died with a newborn son. he believed that if he ever needed help from the police, they were not goingto come . the academy staff deliberately humiliated and demonized our officers while promoting propaganda of self-hatred and inferiority to police officers. their racial slurs and get aggressive instructional methods and refusal to work the black officers on patrol was executed to invoke our officers to physical confrontation with white officers and of course such conduct would be a legal method to
08 card-carrying academy training officers and instructors.an you imagine hearing the n-word consistently while you were being trained for the responsibilities in this noble profession as a police officer ? they were just as called jungle monkeys, comments called by some of our founding fathers in his academy class. white officeraddressed the class and specifically to the black officers . look you n's, crime happens in your neighborhood but don't think you canleave your beach and go over there...
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close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. i thought as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living johannes tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. it's to build the talked about core because if we do it there is a big. part of the skis who will make it who are on their lives you know i did. that here but the difficulty is that when they see you here they think you have what you have there and be ready. in january johannah signed a contract in turkey's 1st division with as room in eastern on a. new chapter of his life as an african footballer in europe has just begun. and i'm joined by. paul he is the author of a
close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. i thought as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living johannes tries to...
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close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. where as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living. tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. because if we do it. big. on their lives. then who but the difficult is when they see you they think you know what you are. signed a contract and turkey's 1st division with them in east and. a new chapter of his life as an african footballer in europe has just begun. and archaeologists have just covered an ornate a roman chariot near the italian city of pompei the 4 wheeled vehicle and its iron components and bronze decorations are in excellent condition the few was left undamaged
close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. where as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living. tries to give the kids...
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damian: and your school would--is ideal because it's a magnet school, it's an academy--science academy us about it. jonathan: we have a focus on film, and one of the challenges throughout this pandemic has been, you know, how do you create films, right, when you're sheltering in place just in the home. and so, again, as dr. bauer talked about, we have this partnership with nasa now, and we did this event 2 years ago. we'd had over 1,400 attendees and volunteers, and what we did was we brainstormed ways in terms of making this--you know, instead of coming to the school for this event, bringing the event to you virtually. and so i'm very proud of all of our team who's come together to put together resources, get speakers, and just, again, make this happen for our whole school community. dr. bauer, you started thist . it's called destination space 2021. you're showing the kids the mars rover landing, and then you're going to take them through the next mission to the moon by artemis. is that correct? hilaria: that's correct. we're so excited. and i thin mars and then hopefully one day taki
damian: and your school would--is ideal because it's a magnet school, it's an academy--science academy us about it. jonathan: we have a focus on film, and one of the challenges throughout this pandemic has been, you know, how do you create films, right, when you're sheltering in place just in the home. and so, again, as dr. bauer talked about, we have this partnership with nasa now, and we did this event 2 years ago. we'd had over 1,400 attendees and volunteers, and what we did was we...
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compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living johannah tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. to build a factory because if we do it there. big. pool make it poor and they're living and it's easier than here but the difficulty is that when they see you here they think you know what you are there. in january joe signed a contract in turkey's 1st division with him in eastern anatolia a new chapter of his life as an african footballer in europe has just begun. and i'm joined by. he is the author of a book titled african football is in europe migration community and give back behaviors sal a description of the book is that it shines new light on contemporary migrations labor markets and sports and processes of development in africa welcome to news africa and so you researched how african football plays in europe contribute
compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living johannah tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. to build a factory because if we do it there. big. pool make it poor and they're living and it's easier than here but the difficulty...
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close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a most footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league all syria. i thought well as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living. joe had no tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. to try to build a structure of a chord because if we do it there. a big. part of this is who will make a poor i'm there live no i did. that here but the difficulty is that when they see you here they think you know what you have there and they would if you. in january johannah molo signed a contract and turkey's 1st division with room in eastern and it's holier a new chapter of his life as an african footballer in europe has just begun. and i'm joined by. he is the
close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a most footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league all syria. i thought well as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living. joe had no tries...
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by this time johannah had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so we're never. we're never we. give me. that. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy are in role there to kids who dream of following in johannes footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english premier league league or all syria as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto and get them out of the state they're in. and were told by the. palace sunderland 6 of the kids have a scholarship from the johanna foundation this is where they go to home s. kills. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies here for players in the decisive age bracket between 12 and 16. our main objective is to never lope would soccer in kenya. and locally difficult have a very competitive league not only your success when you go to europe so these young kids what impact to t
by this time johannah had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so we're never. we're never we. give me. that. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy are in role there to kids who dream of following in johannes footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in...
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by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so were never. were never. given. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. to sandra and terry armor all their 2 kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english premier league league or all syria as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto and get them out of the state they're in. and we're proposing. alice sunderland 6 of the kids have a scholarship from the johanna amala foundation this is where they go to hone their skills. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies here for players in the decisive age bracket between 12 and 16. our main objective is to level up good soccer in kenya. and locally if going to have a very competitive league not only your success when you go to europe so these young kids what we impart to them
by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so were never. were never. given. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. to sandra and terry armor all their 2 kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english...
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king's academy has a plan in place for testing and other safety protocols in light of concerns abouttal health and other fallout from the pandemic it's time to let them play says the level of discouragement has been high we've had to work real hard to keep them in courage. >>but we have a high degree of commitment amongst are certainly amongst our student athletes here and we're really excited about the opportunity to play we think that they're going to be ready. >>so to be clear now a santa clara county says it will go along with the state guidelines regarding all of this, but that will be out in a few days with more details more clarification how it sees things meantime that means the football squad here at the kings academy will be back on the field practicing on friday evening ahead of an abbreviated five-game schedule. the first one march 19th live in sunnyvale rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you rob. >>in the north bay 7th and 8th graders at novato public middle schools return to in person learning today, this as other school districts here in the bay area, including san franci
king's academy has a plan in place for testing and other safety protocols in light of concerns abouttal health and other fallout from the pandemic it's time to let them play says the level of discouragement has been high we've had to work real hard to keep them in courage. >>but we have a high degree of commitment amongst are certainly amongst our student athletes here and we're really excited about the opportunity to play we think that they're going to be ready. >>so to be clear...
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her two sons enrolled at the academy with failing grades but left with their diplomas. >> terry is like a mom for all the kids. she is on them. i love it. that is what they need. >> reporter: terry herself was a teenage drug addict who credits the delancey street program for changing her life. she returns to school and became a clinical psychologist in their shares her story freely. >> the whole reason for doing that is to show people who feel like they are nothing that if they get the right people in their lives, they can change. >> our lemon trees are the best. >> reporter: her tree of caring turned lemons into lemonade. >> i could talk to about anything. she is a role model for me. >> these students all find their own voice. they become proud of themselves and believe they can do anything. >> reporter: for changing the lives of hundreds of students through life learning academy, this week's jefferson award in the bay area oes o r.eri lynch dulane. if you are interested in scheduling an interview for possible enrollment, her information is on our website, at our kbcw website. >> amazi
her two sons enrolled at the academy with failing grades but left with their diplomas. >> terry is like a mom for all the kids. she is on them. i love it. that is what they need. >> reporter: terry herself was a teenage drug addict who credits the delancey street program for changing her life. she returns to school and became a clinical psychologist in their shares her story freely. >> the whole reason for doing that is to show people who feel like they are nothing that if...
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academy aims to help girls practice ports and be part of the professional teams in iraq.is a big change. >> she shoots. she scores. running, dribbling, sinking layups. that was not always the case. [speaking foreign language] >> women's sports are more prevalent in iraq's kurdistan region compared to the rest of the country. established in 2016, the academy provides equipment and training for girls wishing to played, to and professional levels. for the 120 girls enrolled, the center has changed their lives for the better. organizers hope they are safe space will encourage even more girls to take a shot and try their hand at sports. >> looks absolute fantastic. timews for business. kate moody joins us a day after -- australia gives us access to news again at is taking steps towards putting his hand in his pocket and paying for news content. >> it says it already started doing it. it said it invested $600 million on the news industry in recent years. at his pledge to match google's $1 billion budget for news content in the years to come. last week the social media giant loc
academy aims to help girls practice ports and be part of the professional teams in iraq.is a big change. >> she shoots. she scores. running, dribbling, sinking layups. that was not always the case. [speaking foreign language] >> women's sports are more prevalent in iraq's kurdistan region compared to the rest of the country. established in 2016, the academy provides equipment and training for girls wishing to played, to and professional levels. for the 120 girls enrolled, the center...
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th38 thgraduating cssla spent a rerdco eabrki ng12 months in the academy.icers testard aitrning lastfeuabrry just one month berefo the lockdown. at first it was a disaoippntment, but enth u yo alreize that r foth jisob you really hao ve tbe adaptab. le >> porerter: for three ntmohs the acady emwas on pausane d gone were e thdreams of pali tnghe seetrts by e thend of last year, but officer zaarwiy lliams sayshe saw it as aopn portituny. >>wa it s three mo nthsoff that weooadk vantage of. wewe reable to study a lot more. >>ou y veha endured challe nges to your traininneg ver agimined. >> repor ter: e thclass also went throh uge thacemady duri ng civil unrest, wildfires and a change in presidency. it ao lsbeen toedut as the most die verstoda te. >>me so of you veha meco as far as omfr south africa and afantaisn. yoare orphans, nfl erplays. >> it's so, so imrtpoant we're reecfltive of the com munewe rvsee. >>or repte r: e thclass also inudcled ten mewon including officer garrison. >>on e year of wo rkand nsintee trainingan d ssstre, it's just kindof been edlift
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it other academies in the group assessing coursework?? it can never be a one-word answer, _ assessing coursework? it can never be a one-word answer, we - assessing coursework? it can never be a one-word answer, we would i assessing coursework? it can never. be a one-word answer, we would put be a one—word answer, we would put numerous layers in place, internal assurance, internal assurance, external with our partners school and building the framework up and we would expect our leaders to go out, research that. i think one of the things that's coming out of this, the government has said the exam boards will release assessment material, would it be better to do past papers when we've got mark schemes, we got examiners reports and which we know the quality of marking so therefore we could tie that in? i'm not sure any assessment material they would release, they would have marking schemes and examiners reports because no one has taken the exam so maybe by utilising the papers of the past we might find ourselves being more accurate in our pr
it other academies in the group assessing coursework?? it can never be a one-word answer, _ assessing coursework? it can never be a one-word answer, we - assessing coursework? it can never be a one-word answer, we would i assessing coursework? it can never. be a one-word answer, we would put be a one—word answer, we would put numerous layers in place, internal assurance, internal assurance, external with our partners school and building the framework up and we would expect our leaders to go...
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how has 1619 been received in the academy? has it gained much traction? >> dr. magness, i religion ask you first going by alphabetical order. >> a true disappoint tom see some of the academic reactions but the academy is split. a group of older historians and they transcend the entire political speck trupp, people that are more conservative or libertarian and free market up to old guard academic marxists one of the most vote cal credit sicks has been an outfit known as the world socialist website and they were the original instigators that got james mcpherson, gordon wood, to do interviews that critiqued the project in the first place. so it's not strictly an ideological corn over the academy but mostly older guard historians and scholarses that were trained in an era that had fidelity to fact and evidence and close readings of documents and whether you're conservative as could exist in the academy to an outrise marxist, people trained in that methodologyat approach do object to in when facts are misrepresented and they've been vocal where the split occurred is
how has 1619 been received in the academy? has it gained much traction? >> dr. magness, i religion ask you first going by alphabetical order. >> a true disappoint tom see some of the academic reactions but the academy is split. a group of older historians and they transcend the entire political speck trupp, people that are more conservative or libertarian and free market up to old guard academic marxists one of the most vote cal credit sicks has been an outfit known as the world...
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take, for instance, the academy awards.uttered throughout most of the country since last year, movies released exclusively to streaming services are eligible this year to take home oscar gold. >> by allowing films to debut on streaming platforms, that has really let the genie out of the bottle. and you can't put the genie back in after this year. >> reporter: also among the most visible changes this year is how the awards are handed out. gone are the red carpets and live audiences, replaced by mostly virtual events. some broadcast from more than one location. >> what a year for movies. >> hold on, i think you had that wrong. it's what? a year for movies? >> reporter: this weekend's golden globes will feature two hosts from two different coasts with tina fey in new york and amy poehler in los angeles. >> we're going to take full advantage of how fun it is to d. >> reporter: while both the oscars and grammys promise to have live entertainment and major star power, it's still unclear exactly what those shows will look like. fo
take, for instance, the academy awards.uttered throughout most of the country since last year, movies released exclusively to streaming services are eligible this year to take home oscar gold. >> by allowing films to debut on streaming platforms, that has really let the genie out of the bottle. and you can't put the genie back in after this year. >> reporter: also among the most visible changes this year is how the awards are handed out. gone are the red carpets and live audiences,...
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the book is the story from the frontlines of the opioid academy. there's young man named matt dingo who was the person who reported dr. li to the police help saved many lives. i just want to acknowledge his contribution tonight. also see that my partners, stephanie, investigator joe, senior trial counsel, peter are here and i thank them and all the court reporters and all of you for coming. because this was a case that resulted in so much loss of life we would like to start with a short moment of reflection. i've written out the names of a few of the victims but we all have others in mind in our minds and in our hearts so we ick take a few moments to think about them. >> thank you. >> thank you charlotte. i'm very happy to be here tonight to help you launch this wonderful book. i am someone who nearly lost someone to the opioid academy so i'm grateful to you as are many people who are here tonight. i met charlotte at a reading that walter kern was giving and i instantly knew that she was writer. she is a very talented and tenacious prosecutor as we
the book is the story from the frontlines of the opioid academy. there's young man named matt dingo who was the person who reported dr. li to the police help saved many lives. i just want to acknowledge his contribution tonight. also see that my partners, stephanie, investigator joe, senior trial counsel, peter are here and i thank them and all the court reporters and all of you for coming. because this was a case that resulted in so much loss of life we would like to start with a short moment...
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. >> we serve breakfast. >> terry cofounded the academy 20 years ago and opened the door one year ago are free for high-risk san francisco students struggling with truancy or instability like abuse at home or neighborhood violence. >> that is what our obligation is to give and grab every young person you can and help them believe and hope and change. >> 50 students each year learned academics, get internships and get skills like cooking, gardening and caring for the schools roosters. the model works, every student graduated last june during the pandemic, eight out of 10 are employed. rashida coleman's two sons enrolled at the academy with failing grades but left with their diplomas. >> terry is like a mom with all the kids. she is on them. she's like i love it because they need discipline and structure. >> she was a drug addict who credits the treatment program for saving her life. she returned to school, became a clinical psychologist and now shares her ory freely. >> the whole reason to do that is to show people who feel like nothing that if they get the right people in their lives,
. >> we serve breakfast. >> terry cofounded the academy 20 years ago and opened the door one year ago are free for high-risk san francisco students struggling with truancy or instability like abuse at home or neighborhood violence. >> that is what our obligation is to give and grab every young person you can and help them believe and hope and change. >> 50 students each year learned academics, get internships and get skills like cooking, gardening and caring for the...
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two dozen students, it's a safe place to live while they go to school city fued life ther learning academy. >> when schools end, we serve breakfast. >> reporter: terry cofounded 21 years ragged and opened the dorm one year ago. both are free for high risk students. >> that's what our obligation is, to give and grab every young person you can and help them believe in hope and change. >> reporter: about 50 students each year learn academics, gets internships, gain skills like cooking, gardening, even caring for the school's roosters. the model works. every student graduated last june during the pandemic. eight out of ten are employed. coleman's two sons enrolled with failing grades but left with their diplomas. >> terry is like a mom of all the kids. she's really on them. she's like i love it because that's what they need, discipline and structure. >> reporter: terry herself was a teen drug addict who credits the foundation treatment program for saving her. she returned to school, became a clinical psychologist and shares her story freely. >> the whole reason of doing that is to show people
two dozen students, it's a safe place to live while they go to school city fued life ther learning academy. >> when schools end, we serve breakfast. >> reporter: terry cofounded 21 years ragged and opened the dorm one year ago. both are free for high risk students. >> that's what our obligation is, to give and grab every young person you can and help them believe in hope and change. >> reporter: about 50 students each year learn academics, gets internships, gain skills...
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by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so we're never. we're never. give me. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy are enroll their 2 kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english premier league league or all syria as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto and get them out of the state they're in. we're compiling . a list sunderland 6 of the kids have a scholarship from the johanna molo foundation this is where they go to hone their skills. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies here for players in the decisive age bracket between 12 and 16. our main objective is to have a lot. in kenya. and locally if going to have a very competitive league not only your success when you go to. so these young kids what we impart to them they can be po
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by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. as players. so were never. were never. given. it. in 2017 johannah decided to do something for his community he set up his own foundation just 300 yards away from the dump site he established a soccer academy. asunder and teddy arm rolled their 2 kids who dream of following in johanna's footsteps and becoming professional footballers. i would want to play in the english premier league league or all syria as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto and get them out of the state they're in. we're told by the. palace sunderland 6 of the kids have a scholarship from the johanna foundation this is where they go to hone their skills. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies here for players in the decisive age bracket between 12 and 16. our main objective is to have a low wood soca in kenya. and locally if we're going to have a very competitive league not only your success with. so these young kids what an impact to them t
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new york times" for years but they are not academic institution, how has 1619 been received in the academy? has it gained much traction? dr. magnass i'll ask you first going by the alphabetical order again. >> there's a group of older historians, the fascinating thing they transcend the entire political spectrum. range from people conservative or libertarian, free market, the end of the spectrum that i come from and many panelists as well all the way up to old guard academic marxists on the other end. one of the more vocal on the 1619 project has been the world socialist website and they were the original instigators that pearson and gordon would that critiqued the project in the fist place. it's not strictly an ideological but mostly older guard historians and scholars that were trained in an era that had fidelity to facts and close readings of documents and whether you're as conservative as -- as could exist in the academy to outright marxist, people who were trained in that mythological approach do object to, in fact, misrepresented when evidence is misrepresented and they've been vocal
new york times" for years but they are not academic institution, how has 1619 been received in the academy? has it gained much traction? dr. magnass i'll ask you first going by the alphabetical order again. >> there's a group of older historians, the fascinating thing they transcend the entire political spectrum. range from people conservative or libertarian, free market, the end of the spectrum that i come from and many panelists as well all the way up to old guard academic marxists...
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close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mallos footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. i thought well as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living johannes tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. to be able to talk about core because if we do it there is a big. part of the skis who will make a poor and their lives you know i did. that here but the difficulty is that when they see you here they think you know what you are there and they would be. in january johnno molo signed a contract and turkey's 1st division with as room in eastern on a. new chapter of his life as an african footballer in europe has just begun. and i'm joined by. he is the author of a book
close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mallos footsteps. and i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. i thought well as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living johannes tries to...
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close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. i thought as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living. johannah tries to give the kids a new perspective to seek their fortunes back home he tells them you are not successful only if you go to europe. to build the quarterback or because if we do it there is a big. part of the skis who will make it who are on their lives you know i did have them here but the difficulty is that when they see you here they think you know what you have there and do read it. in january johannah signed a contract and turkey's 1st division with room in easton on a totally new chapter of his life as an african footballer in europe has just begun . and i'm joined by. he is the author of a book
close to the dumpsite the academy helps local children hone their skills they dream of following in a mall those footsteps. i wouldn't want to play in the premier league league or syria. i thought as long as i'm able to help the people back in the ghetto. compared to europe there are not enough quality academies for players in the crucial age bracket of 12 to 16 this academy aims to develop a better infrastructure a competitive league in kenya can help many earn a living. johannah tries to give...
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but when you do discuss these ideas in the academy, what has been your response?>> guest: i haven't had a chance to discuss in the academy. >> host: i'm sure it isn't the first time. >> guest: in this context it is actually. you'll appreciate this it's interesting [inaudible] >> guest: it's offering a unique perspective because there is a mixed message going out and that race is the only thing we need to be paying attention to and talking about the regional. are you concerned that if this migration took place that only a certain class of people would be able to move and what would it do for the people left behind? >> guest: i think that's something you should consider. i would also look at one of the best examples of this was in vermont. early 1970s, to law students at yale wrote a paper i think it was called jamestown 70 where they argued the protesting you might not have a revolution the way you think you are. what you can do is radical federalism. they write an article based on it in playboy magazine. [inaudible] moved by the tens of thousands to vermont. they
but when you do discuss these ideas in the academy, what has been your response?>> guest: i haven't had a chance to discuss in the academy. >> host: i'm sure it isn't the first time. >> guest: in this context it is actually. you'll appreciate this it's interesting [inaudible] >> guest: it's offering a unique perspective because there is a mixed message going out and that race is the only thing we need to be paying attention to and talking about the regional. are you...
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we are recognizing two-time academy award winner ali. when he won his second oscar, he was the first to win two in that category. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but, can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me come out swinging? you got this. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. don't miss our weekend special, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 60 months on all smart beds. ends monday. >>> a close call for a hiker who fell down the side of a cliff in san francisco. we were overhead for this rescue. it happened near dead man's point around 1:00 p.m. the man fell at least 70 feet down that cliff. rescue teams worked their way down, then hoisted him back up to safety. th
we are recognizing two-time academy award winner ali. when he won his second oscar, he was the first to win two in that category. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but, can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable....
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normally the academy's just 6 to 7 months. well today, san jose police held the graduation ceremony outdoors with everyone spaced 6 ft apart. 13 months to complete. you adapted and you overcame all obstacles and setbacks to finish this instruction. you are here today stronger and more resilient because of it now, acting police chief david kendall there says this was one of the most diverse classes ever more than 1600 people applied. teachers in san francisco lay out their plans for in person learning their latest condition. for returning to the classroom. and whether we have clear skies from cool conditions overnight, but tomorrow afternoon fact the whole weekend a completely different story we're talking about some warm temperatures will have the forecast update coming up. plus california theme parks have been closed for nearly one year. the new effort toyota's presidents day sales event has been decreed. the time is now to save on your toyota! so make haste, and get here any way you can for these presidential deals. just ann
normally the academy's just 6 to 7 months. well today, san jose police held the graduation ceremony outdoors with everyone spaced 6 ft apart. 13 months to complete. you adapted and you overcame all obstacles and setbacks to finish this instruction. you are here today stronger and more resilient because of it now, acting police chief david kendall there says this was one of the most diverse classes ever more than 1600 people applied. teachers in san francisco lay out their plans for in person...
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for us was a door opener even beyond the academy what it meant 1st and foremost and this is very important to us there to get a foot in the door is that we signed with an amazing agency there and they set up a lot of meetings and they really encouraged us to take that step and especially for you chris i got scripts. from across the world at the moment. which is what i've been looking for last summer he was the cinematographer for the international coproduction a man who sold his skin unity or submitted it as its entry for the best foreign film oscar and it made a shortlist of dean films. but this is a love story that begins in syria some early is in love with a beer i don't doubt down one of the yes i don't know why it's so difficult but necessary. i learned how to box and then pretty secular but. what did you without it is only later that sounds naive calling for revolution will be his undoing the police were hunted down forcing him to flee in thailand for not while a year stays behind marries a diplomat and moves to belgium well some ever see her again. an artist offers a promising solut
for us was a door opener even beyond the academy what it meant 1st and foremost and this is very important to us there to get a foot in the door is that we signed with an amazing agency there and they set up a lot of meetings and they really encouraged us to take that step and especially for you chris i got scripts. from across the world at the moment. which is what i've been looking for last summer he was the cinematographer for the international coproduction a man who sold his skin unity or...
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having the best football academies in the world, understanding the process they go through to recruitst place. then we —— what we have got to do is use they decide and sport scientist to put that were platform with the ai can measure the same things. what we have found already, we have already had success, which is amazing, the accuracy is going to get stronger and stronger the more we do it as well, the more that come on board, the more players, it is a data lead approach, so the more data in the more confidence we have that we can recruit and identify talent. d0 that we can recruit and identify talent.- that we can recruit and identify talent. do you think ai could replace _ identify talent. do you think ai could replace scouts i identify talent. do you think ai could replace scouts on l identify talent. do you think l ai could replace scouts on the ground. if you are filming yourself, you are only going to show yourself at your best, aren't you?— show yourself at your best, aren't you? show yourself at your best, aren't ou? ., ., ~ aren't you? you are. and as you can imagine — aren
having the best football academies in the world, understanding the process they go through to recruitst place. then we —— what we have got to do is use they decide and sport scientist to put that were platform with the ai can measure the same things. what we have found already, we have already had success, which is amazing, the accuracy is going to get stronger and stronger the more we do it as well, the more that come on board, the more players, it is a data lead approach, so the more data...
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like west or the naval academy or the air force academy. so, do you see this being an undertaking that is much-needed? something that congress should look to incorporate in the future language? i would love to get your input on that and i have a follow-up question to the remaining panelists. so, i will let you take away. mr. krebs: thank you, and first off i would like to read your thesis. it's on that you have good ideas that could be implement. to your point of a cyber academy, that is certainly an option. but, ultimately to your closing point, it takes time. congress has appropriated, i forget the amount, but to set up a network of institutes and training academies and college and university programs that range all the way from postgraduate, four-year colleges, two-year colleges to technical institutes and traits. we have to make it more accessible for everyone to get technology-based education. to put them in a position to enter the workforce. and, the last thing i will mention on this is i am a firm believer that we have the opportunit
like west or the naval academy or the air force academy. so, do you see this being an undertaking that is much-needed? something that congress should look to incorporate in the future language? i would love to get your input on that and i have a follow-up question to the remaining panelists. so, i will let you take away. mr. krebs: thank you, and first off i would like to read your thesis. it's on that you have good ideas that could be implement. to your point of a cyber academy, that is...