just like amina said, we need to be getting to know each other. some researchers back in the 40's came
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amina, you want to get us started? >> sure. in your packets you should have our program that we have locally in the bay area and we also have affiliated across the country in many areas. our dream would be to have a similar program to ours in every city in the united states. obviously that takes time, our speakers are volunteers, they aren't paid. it may take 4 or 5 hours to go into schools so resources are always an issue. many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any religion, but particularly islam, there's not always a clear understanding to what the first amendment guarantees, which is the right to teach about a religion but not proselytize about it. i think there's fear of associating with anyone associated with islam. there are events outside our control that creates more interest and unfortunately also makes people more afraid. one of the programs we are about to launch is putting all our content online so a teacher in north dakota where there are no muslim, potentially, no expert can come to her class
amina, you want to get us started? >> sure. in your packets you should have our program that we have locally in the bay area and we also have affiliated across the country in many areas. our dream would be to have a similar program to ours in every city in the united states. obviously that takes time, our speakers are volunteers, they aren't paid. it may take 4 or 5 hours to go into schools so resources are always an issue. many schools are afraid to invite speakers in to talk about any...
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just like amina said, we need to be getting to know each other. some researchers back in the 40's came up with 4 important things to address prejudice. the first is getting it know each other, talking about it, getting it out in the open. the second is equal status, we're not just feeling sorry for those poor little whatevers that are difrplt than us, but we are all equal. the third one is working together and i think about the giants, we're all for the team, not all together not as if we are color blind and color doesn't exist but with our diversity. the fourth is with power and authority, the person who stands up and says this is what needs to happen, like a school principal who says we're not going to let kids go around the school saying that's okay, all these things are needed. >> i like that, that's great. something that really resonated with me that tom said, if you simply tolerate diversity you are aspiring to mediocrity. can you talk about the ambassadors, adults taking an active role to intervene when we witness bullying. >> all of us are
just like amina said, we need to be getting to know each other. some researchers back in the 40's came up with 4 important things to address prejudice. the first is getting it know each other, talking about it, getting it out in the open. the second is equal status, we're not just feeling sorry for those poor little whatevers that are difrplt than us, but we are all equal. the third one is working together and i think about the giants, we're all for the team, not all together not as if we are...
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. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have been able to take that mission and bring it into the community through really dynamic partnership with the experts in the field. about 14 years ago, tommy short, my friend in the audience, came to us with sheriff hennesy and asked us to take on a controversial topic of violence and it was 14 years ago we hosted stamp out violence today. we brought together victims of violence, offenders, community leaders working on this issue to raise awareness about the impact of violence in our community. at that time the message was violence is learned and can be unlearned. the thing that the giants have and the reason why we're here to
. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have been able to take...
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>> that's right. >> go, amina. steve: like this family over here. yeah.all right, amina. you ready? >> yes. steve: we got two strikes. you've got to be careful. brown family could steal. name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> a dress. steve: a dress. >> good answer. [buzzer] steve: all right, brown family. here's your chance. name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> we're gonna say a thong. >> whoo! steve: ha ha! ha! a thong. [cheering and applause] number 6. audience: bling. steve: 5. audience: a shirt. steve: let's move on to question two. give me marcia. give me jordan. let's go. here we go, ladies, top 7 answers on the board. name something husbands do to avoid having conversations with their wives. marcia. >> go fishing. steve: go fishing. [buzzer] jordan. >> walk away. steve: walk--ha ha ha! [buzzer] >> fall asleep. steve: fall asleep. >> whoo whoo whoo! whoo! >> watch tv. steve: watch tv. >> yeah! steve: pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonn
>> that's right. >> go, amina. steve: like this family over here. yeah.all right, amina. you ready? >> yes. steve: we got two strikes. you've got to be careful. brown family could steal. name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >> a dress. steve: a dress. >> good answer. [buzzer] steve: all right, brown family. here's your chance. name something you'd be shocked to see a boxer wearing when he takes off his robe. >>...
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violar amina en l call dice que su sentencia fue injusta > esl es dla hpada cutos oscomestamos siadosapsula. >a sundaminoria es de puto rco, somos muchos y uy diversos enl paí como cuba l rcer gru mnorista, ue gffica para ti hiano en e ps opinen la website de univisi.com >>llve obremojado enéxi a no ternan aborese limpieza y se esperan ás lluviasse esperan se intesifiqu en co de ras >>leve sobregueero, na rmentas esdanoche, cenas de coloniaempiez a inunrs >a ca mpezóa...
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damnificados tenemos el testimonio >> la planta de arriba era el mismo nivel es puro lodo, vidrio,l aminaso brotes epidemicos hasta el momento >> enrique peña nieto dice que los recursos destinados nos eran suficientes, los damnificados claman por las ayuda >> krupkaia alis nos dice la situación >> vivir cerca siempre repreesenta riesgo >> acá tenemos lo nuestro acá estamos, ni modo de irnos, >> su esposo diciembre e qalguna gente le toca sufrir y caen las lluvias como ingrid >> el agua esta sucia y apestosa, las cañerias salen para afuera >> hay una serie de inconveinentes para auqiens habitan acá >> siempre pasa lo mismo ¿por qué no se hace nada? dicen los vecinos >> vienen a la gasolinera y se meten >> no sabemos con quien hablar >> dice que las autoridades no lo han ayudado >> no nos han ayudado porque no quieren, no solo no pueden, un recurso de 200 millones de pesos, no hicieron nada >> problema que en otras zonas del estado es más grave, las autoridades dicen que todavía siguen en los refugios 6500 personas que no pueden regresar a sus casas >> me salie sin nada porque no puedo carg
damnificados tenemos el testimonio >> la planta de arriba era el mismo nivel es puro lodo, vidrio,l aminaso brotes epidemicos hasta el momento >> enrique peña nieto dice que los recursos destinados nos eran suficientes, los damnificados claman por las ayuda >> krupkaia alis nos dice la situación >> vivir cerca siempre repreesenta riesgo >> acá tenemos lo nuestro acá estamos, ni modo de irnos, >> su esposo diciembre e qalguna gente le toca sufrir y caen...
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in an interview with p-b-s, kenyan foreign minister amina mohamed says the attackers' nationalities are irrelevent -- calling them all evil. i'm andrew spencer, reporting this man in louisiana is in trouble for wanted to play "real life grand theft auto." police say he kidnapped a woman... stole a truck... and rammed into several parked cars. the woman was able to jump out while he drove into nine vehicles. when officers questioned the 20-year-old, he told them he wanted to see what it was really like to play the video game. he now faces nine charges. the son of convicted rapist and kidnapper ariel castro wants people to know he is not his father. ariel anthony castrol wrote an essay to a cleveland newspaper. in it, he talks about his struggles and how he's coping with his father's actions and suicide. the younger castro says he cannot be held responsible for what his father did because he didn't know about the crimes when they were happening. he says he was too angry to visit his father in jail... and thought he deserved every day of his thousand-year prison sentence for holding three
in an interview with p-b-s, kenyan foreign minister amina mohamed says the attackers' nationalities are irrelevent -- calling them all evil. i'm andrew spencer, reporting this man in louisiana is in trouble for wanted to play "real life grand theft auto." police say he kidnapped a woman... stole a truck... and rammed into several parked cars. the woman was able to jump out while he drove into nine vehicles. when officers questioned the 20-year-old, he told them he wanted to see what...
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." >> reporter: in an interview with p-b-s, kenyan foreign minister amina mohamed says the attackers'levent -- calling them all evil. i'm andrew spencer, reporting >> coming up on the kron four morning news. california is taking steps to being the first state who will allow minors to erase their posts. we'll explain coming up. and pakistan earthquake and obama at united nations at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall as
." >> reporter: in an interview with p-b-s, kenyan foreign minister amina mohamed says the attackers'levent -- calling them all evil. i'm andrew spencer, reporting >> coming up on the kron four morning news. california is taking steps to being the first state who will allow minors to erase their posts. we'll explain coming up. and pakistan earthquake and obama at united nations at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you...
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this week covering the united nations general assembly, caught up with the kenyan foreign minister aminamohamed. like many others in government, she knew some of the victims. >> mr. mohamed, thank you for joining us and my condolences for what has happened in your country. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> we understand your daughter lost two of her very good friends there. >> that is correct. >> there's always somebody there and it's a huge tragedy. huge. >> and still ongoing. >> that's correct. >> what can you tell us about the perpetrators? it looks like a professional job. >> absolutely. i think if you look awe hoss carried out, it was professional. it was clear to the government now that al shabbab has been working with others in other parts of the world to increase the outreach, their capacity, to expand the operations and to be able 0 reach places that hey have not reached before. >> you talk about with other al qaeda affiliates and wannabes around the world. >> absolutely. >> was your government surprised they had this kinds of reach to get in nairobi, pull off something of t
this week covering the united nations general assembly, caught up with the kenyan foreign minister aminamohamed. like many others in government, she knew some of the victims. >> mr. mohamed, thank you for joining us and my condolences for what has happened in your country. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> we understand your daughter lost two of her very good friends there. >> that is correct. >> there's always somebody there and it's a huge tragedy. huge....