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international association of chiefs of police has a great model policy. it's in your app. you can just take the parts you like and make it your own. every city should train its officers to identify, report and respond to hate crimes. every city should collect and report state crime data both to the state repository and the fbi. in 2017, 92 cities, over 100,000 in population, either told the fbi that they had zero hate crimes or they did not report at all. that would be a really great figure if they knew it was true. i think there is reason to believe it's not true. chief manger files every year from the montgomery county police. a montgomery county report on hate crimes, visibility, and transparency. it's a best practice, something to be applauded. finally,, you do not have to create these resources on your own. you do not have to reinvent the wheel. as i mentioned, every resource i mentioned, including some other ones, are in the app, and great resources from the fbi. i wish i could say we are going to solve this problem after this panel or even in advance of the 88 winte
international association of chiefs of police has a great model policy. it's in your app. you can just take the parts you like and make it your own. every city should train its officers to identify, report and respond to hate crimes. every city should collect and report state crime data both to the state repository and the fbi. in 2017, 92 cities, over 100,000 in population, either told the fbi that they had zero hate crimes or they did not report at all. that would be a really great figure if...
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an elementary school teacher, president of the d denver classroom teachers association. will continue to follow this. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org. when we come back, we go to dayton, ohio to a strike that was one of the longest in a public college in u.s. history. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: as those public school teachers hit the picket lines in denver, colorado we turn now to , a higher education strike that's received far less attention. in dayton, ohio, faculty members at wright state university have just concluded one of the longest public university strikes in u.s. history. on sunday, the university's administration reached a tentative contract agreement with the faculty union's executive committee, which union members will vote to ratify in coming days. the strike began last month when the university imposed a contract on faculty members that worsened working conditions and decreased benefits. when the administration refused to negotiate, 85% of wright state university's union members voted t
an elementary school teacher, president of the d denver classroom teachers association. will continue to follow this. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org. when we come back, we go to dayton, ohio to a strike that was one of the longest in a public college in u.s. history. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: as those public school teachers hit the picket lines in denver, colorado we turn now to , a higher education strike that's...
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it included the aclu and the american association of christian schools. only the most profound and fundamental cause could bring those groups together. that cause was religious freedom. america's founders said this is a natural right of mankind. congress has unanimously declared religious freedom to be a universal human right and presidents and their religious freedom proclamations have said it is a fundamental human right that inherently belongs to every human being. when the supreme court and smith decision devalued religious freedom by weakening its constitutional protection congress responded with a religious freedom restoration act. rfra protects religious freedom in two ways by creating a high hurdle for government to interfere with religion and by applying that standard across the board. both of these elements are being challenged today and this is what we are here to talk about. i would like to introduce our panel. howard is a founder and general counsel of the jewish coalition for religious liberty. he is an attorney practicing in washington and r
it included the aclu and the american association of christian schools. only the most profound and fundamental cause could bring those groups together. that cause was religious freedom. america's founders said this is a natural right of mankind. congress has unanimously declared religious freedom to be a universal human right and presidents and their religious freedom proclamations have said it is a fundamental human right that inherently belongs to every human being. when the supreme court and...
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one other aspect of your campaign is this association of your campaign is this association of georgeithjean—claude juncker, the implication is that soros is pulling the levers of the european union and, in the words of your prime minister, soros is in control of a conspiracy to luer migrants into europe. there is not one shred of evidence to support that contention. let's look at the issue on a factual bases because it issue on a factual bases because it is important to keep all debates about the future of the eu on a factual basis... you tell me how jean—claude juncker. .. explain to factual basis... you tell me how jean—claudejuncker... explain to me howjean—claude juncker is a jean—claudejuncker... explain to me howjean—claudejuncker is a puppet of george soros? soros has put out his plan about an open europe openly... i am asking for specific evidence. look at what was included in his plan. how many migrants should be brought into the european union, how it is significant that oui’ union, how it is significant that our borders, how much of the border protection should be pushed b
one other aspect of your campaign is this association of your campaign is this association of georgeithjean—claude juncker, the implication is that soros is pulling the levers of the european union and, in the words of your prime minister, soros is in control of a conspiracy to luer migrants into europe. there is not one shred of evidence to support that contention. let's look at the issue on a factual bases because it issue on a factual bases because it is important to keep all debates about...
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he married a black woman and then became president of a black business association. you are one of us too . so we have these complex narratives of how we came to be who we are but when we try to hold onto the narrowest a strand of it it is equivalent of saying, what plantation are you claiming? our slavery is worse than what you all have or look how thick my chain is, look at these shackles you have the thin ones you are doing better. we wind up in a situation in which we desperately need every hand on deck, we wind up diminishing in the process. by that same standard in then i will go back to being moderator , by that same standard you could have that standard but what you are doing is excluding kerry washington from our community, excluding harry belafonte, are you crazy? where are we going without harry? excluding with white and caribbean ancestry, excluding, let's just say raise your hand in here if you have caribbean ancestry. that is like a third of the dudes right there gone. raise your hand if within a couple of generations you have african ancestry. okay. th
he married a black woman and then became president of a black business association. you are one of us too . so we have these complex narratives of how we came to be who we are but when we try to hold onto the narrowest a strand of it it is equivalent of saying, what plantation are you claiming? our slavery is worse than what you all have or look how thick my chain is, look at these shackles you have the thin ones you are doing better. we wind up in a situation in which we desperately need...
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>> associate of arts. >> and associate of science. >> we know these don't have the labor market returns we see in more expensive aas degrees. that's? >> associate of art and science. >> is that right? okay. have you considered -- >> that was a new one. >> have you considered all associates degrees are not created equal? how do you account for that differentiation in your funding model? >> the possibility that there are certain degrees that are a better investment than others. >> well, in some sense, that's going to be linked to an outcomes measure because how well people are ultimately doing in the labor market to the extent that that statement is true, that should be in the data. >> look, my only -- the most optimistic thing about labor force training policy is that it doesn't just rely on some person at the department of labor to figure out what the jobs of the future will be and what training everybody has. everybody who's going out to community colleges, absolutely, and if you look at the -- at chicago's city colleges or any others, the students, they want to know, well, wait a minu
>> associate of arts. >> and associate of science. >> we know these don't have the labor market returns we see in more expensive aas degrees. that's? >> associate of art and science. >> is that right? okay. have you considered -- >> that was a new one. >> have you considered all associates degrees are not created equal? how do you account for that differentiation in your funding model? >> the possibility that there are certain degrees that are a...
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we always appreciate your time and your thoughts victor gallo director of the china national association of international studies thank you. ok moving on to another big story and a developing one transparency group project veritas exposed what it claims is a series of tools used by facebook to target conservative pages and restrict their content without warning be include classing posters hate speech limiting live streams and suppressing the reach of those posts here is what the whistleblower that expose their case to say. i.e. handled copyright and trademark claims. and in the course of doing my duties i noticed other things that were going on accounts and that is why i came forward i would see it appear on several different conservative pages here very definite language as to what she thinks has happened i'm joined now by. our nikki what has been revealed all this whistleblower is alleging to have uncovered or she described as methods of suppression being used by facebook tolls that would de boost the traffic of accounts considered to be a conservative leaning meaning that their followers
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laura hughes from the association of british insurers. but the low cost, why is it so low? we have a very competitive insurance industry which often keeps the cost of insurance low, so people shopping around, making sure they are getting the best deal, keep things low. and also recognising that we haven't had any major severe weather incidents such as major flooding any major severe weather incidents such as majorflooding of any major severe weather incidents such as major flooding of the last few years, which feed into it. you said it is competitive. is it the fa ct said it is competitive. is it the fact people are taking advantage of the competitiveness by shopping around online? because you go to the comparison websites, and that is where you see comparisons, and that makes you shop around in a way you couldn't do, say, ten years ago. that could be. we encourage people to shop around to get the best deal. iam here to shop around to get the best deal. i am here today talking about the low cost of contents insurance, it's also important
laura hughes from the association of british insurers. but the low cost, why is it so low? we have a very competitive insurance industry which often keeps the cost of insurance low, so people shopping around, making sure they are getting the best deal, keep things low. and also recognising that we haven't had any major severe weather incidents such as major flooding any major severe weather incidents such as majorflooding of any major severe weather incidents such as major flooding of the last...
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looks like it will pass that first hurdle it's the use first trade agreement with a member of the association of i'm sorry southeast asian nations a group of countries in the region that have teamed up to promote economic growth the deal and story move urgently all barriers to trade within five years in twenty seventeen trade in goods alone between the e.u.'s singapore amounted to more than fifty three billion euros it's hoped the agreement will result in a rise of up to ten percent in bilateral trade.
looks like it will pass that first hurdle it's the use first trade agreement with a member of the association of i'm sorry southeast asian nations a group of countries in the region that have teamed up to promote economic growth the deal and story move urgently all barriers to trade within five years in twenty seventeen trade in goods alone between the e.u.'s singapore amounted to more than fifty three billion euros it's hoped the agreement will result in a rise of up to ten percent in...
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for twenty nineteen as a result of the unexpected slowdown in europe's economic powerhouse the association of german chambers of industry has a sliced it's gross will cost one twenty nine thousand and half two won't point nine percent that's a worry for the e.u. who now expects eurozone growth off one point three percent this year as a big cut from the one point nine percent predicted in november. let's bring in our financial market correspondent it's in frankfurt how what's slowing europe's strongest economy down. it's what slowing the entire european country coming down in what has the u. commission most worried and that's the fight of two world leaders over economic power the us china trade conflict ripple effects that we're seeing here and that has hit germany especially hard because it's a nation of export exports and very much depends on these exports and the chinese economy seems to be slowing down a lot more than was previously expected now these are forecasts but what we already see is that industrial output in germany has gone down in the past four months we've also seen a slowdown
for twenty nineteen as a result of the unexpected slowdown in europe's economic powerhouse the association of german chambers of industry has a sliced it's gross will cost one twenty nine thousand and half two won't point nine percent that's a worry for the e.u. who now expects eurozone growth off one point three percent this year as a big cut from the one point nine percent predicted in november. let's bring in our financial market correspondent it's in frankfurt how what's slowing europe's...
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arts and associate of science. greg: we know we do not have the need in aas degrees. have you considered all associates degrees are not considered equal? had you account for that in your funding model? the possibility certain degrees are a better investment than others? >> some subsets will link to the outcomes measured. statement is that true, it should be in the data. the most optimistic thing about labor force training policy is that it does not just rely on some person at the department of labor to figure out what the jobs of the future will be and what training everyone -- everybody who was going out to community colleges, absolutely. if you look at chicago's city colleges or others, students want to know, what is it and where do they go? what can i take and where can i use it? they are short program, certificate programs, that are not going to have as big of a bang for their buck, i think they may have harder time recruiting. >> i think it is the wrong choice. of the wholeink menu. you should be comparing it t
arts and associate of science. greg: we know we do not have the need in aas degrees. have you considered all associates degrees are not considered equal? had you account for that in your funding model? the possibility certain degrees are a better investment than others? >> some subsets will link to the outcomes measured. statement is that true, it should be in the data. the most optimistic thing about labor force training policy is that it does not just rely on some person at the...
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twenty nine thousand as a result of the unexpected slowdown in europe's economic powerhouse the association of german chambers of industry and commerce has sliced its growth forecast for twenty nine thousand in half to north point two nine percent that's a worry for the e.u. who now expect growth of one point three percent this year a big cut from the one point nine percent predicted in november. now there's an impressive figure of four hundred and forty five million dollars that's the price tag for an a three eighty aircraft from airbus great money if you can get it unfortunately the super jumbo is turning into a terribly expensive shelf hugger the australian airline quantize just withdrew its order for eight of the passenger jets and that is almost four billion u.s. dollars less on the european aircraft manufacturers bank account perhaps it's time to scrap the a three eighty. it's the largest passenger plane in the world three years the pride and joy of the european aircraft group airbus but as orders for the a three eighty kept plummeting the group was forced to reduce annual production fro
twenty nine thousand as a result of the unexpected slowdown in europe's economic powerhouse the association of german chambers of industry and commerce has sliced its growth forecast for twenty nine thousand in half to north point two nine percent that's a worry for the e.u. who now expect growth of one point three percent this year a big cut from the one point nine percent predicted in november. now there's an impressive figure of four hundred and forty five million dollars that's the price...
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married a black woman then became president of a black business association. of fairly the n-- apparently the negros were like, you are one of us, too. so, we have these called >> of how we came to be who we are, but when we trying to hold onto the narrowest of strand of it, it is equivalent to saying what plantation do you claim? we are from this plantation. our slavery is worse than what y'all got. look how thick my chain is. these shekels a got to me, they got the thin shackles on you. you are doing better. a situation in which we desperately need every hand on deck. we wind up diminishing our capacity to help ourselves. [applause] by that same standard, and then i'm going to go back to being moderated, by that same standards, sure, you can have that standard but what you are kerry is excluding washington, excluding harry belafonte. crazy. where we going without h arry? [laughter] excluding w.e.b. dubois with white and caribbean ancestry. excluding, let's just say raise your hand if you have caribbean ancestry. let's like a third of the dues goene. raise yo
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seats, welcome to the 93rd annual black history luncheon of the association for the study of african american life in history. it is my honor to be your mc today. i shouldn't be your mc today. the reason why i shouldn't be -- imc today remember early on in my broadcast career, people used to tell me, a black man cannot run a sports department. i have been the sports director of two cbs stations and an nbc station. [applause] i also started my broadcast career in michigan where there myself andck people, some other black person i am still trying to find. my experience there, i used to receive a lot of hate email, telling me, i do not like your black style on tv or i should garner,n dead like eric when i was a victim of police brutality in 2014. i did not let those realities of this world hold me back. i continued that same path that a lot of our black leaders have paved throughout the years. that is why i am your emcee today. [applause] our nationalbrate black history theme, black migrations. tois to focus our attention the movement of the people of african descent to new nations and
seats, welcome to the 93rd annual black history luncheon of the association for the study of african american life in history. it is my honor to be your mc today. i shouldn't be your mc today. the reason why i shouldn't be -- imc today remember early on in my broadcast career, people used to tell me, a black man cannot run a sports department. i have been the sports director of two cbs stations and an nbc station. [applause] i also started my broadcast career in michigan where there myself...
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looks like it will pass that first hurdle it's the use first trade agreement with a member of the association of i'm sorry southeast asian nations a group of countries in the region that have teamed up to promote economic growth the deal and story move urgently all barriers to trade within five years in twenty seventeen trade in goods alone between the un singapore amounted to more than fifty three billion euros it's hoped the agreement will result in a rise of up to ten percent in bilateral trade the u.s. already singapore is more important export destination for services and singapore is one of the use largest trading partners in the region. but the new trade agreement with singapore is not without its critics spend long a german social democrat and chairman of the e.u. parliament parliaments trade committee says a syrup or still lacks its commitment to workers' rights my colleague max hoffman spoke to him earlier today in brussels. mr long your party the german s.p.d. rejects the free trade agreement with singapore why the. two sides of the coin it's a quite good agreement but indeed movement
looks like it will pass that first hurdle it's the use first trade agreement with a member of the association of i'm sorry southeast asian nations a group of countries in the region that have teamed up to promote economic growth the deal and story move urgently all barriers to trade within five years in twenty seventeen trade in goods alone between the un singapore amounted to more than fifty three billion euros it's hoped the agreement will result in a rise of up to ten percent in bilateral...
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he married a black woman and then became president of the black business association. too. we try to hold on to the narrowest strand of it, it's equivalent to saying what plantation you claiming. we're from this plantation. we don't respect y'all from over there. our slavery is worse than what you got. look how thick my chain is or these shackles they got on me. nay g they got the thin shackles on you. you doing better. we wind up in situation in which we desperately need every hand on deck. we wind up diminishing our capacity to help ourselves. by that same standard, you can have that standard but what you're doing is excludesing kerry washington from our community. excludesing harry belafonte. you crazy. where we going without harry? let's say -- raise your hand in here if you have caribbean ancestry. that's like a third right there. raise your hand like within a dup couple of generations you have african ancestry. that's the rest of us. it's like the five of us can have dinner together and then where wee going from there. i think this is the issue of black migration
he married a black woman and then became president of the black business association. too. we try to hold on to the narrowest strand of it, it's equivalent to saying what plantation you claiming. we're from this plantation. we don't respect y'all from over there. our slavery is worse than what you got. look how thick my chain is or these shackles they got on me. nay g they got the thin shackles on you. you doing better. we wind up in situation in which we desperately need every hand on deck. we...
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deal but all indications show that it will it's the first trade agreement with a member of the association of southeast asian nations a group of countries in the region that have teamed up to promote economic growth now the deal aims to remove virtually all barriers to trade within five years in the past year trade between the e.u. and singapore amounted to fifty three billion euros it's hoped the agreement will result in a rise of up to ten percent and bilateral trade the e.u. is already singapore's most important export destination for services and singapore is that used largest trading partner in south east asia now for some more perspective on this deal let's go to our correspondent max hoffmann in strasbourg at the european parliament where the lawmakers will vote on the deal later today max good to see you bilateral investment between singapore and the e.u. is over two hundred and fifty billion euros that seems an awful lot for a small country like singapore tell us more on that. well i don't know anything more than you do except that of course those are two very highly developed region
deal but all indications show that it will it's the first trade agreement with a member of the association of southeast asian nations a group of countries in the region that have teamed up to promote economic growth now the deal aims to remove virtually all barriers to trade within five years in the past year trade between the e.u. and singapore amounted to fifty three billion euros it's hoped the agreement will result in a rise of up to ten percent and bilateral trade the e.u. is already...
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perpetrators to go far there are no these are not words that came from protesters words that came from associations of. victims these are words that came from the pope himself and i think that in the context of this conversation given what we have seen over the last couple of weeks including the day for all king from occurring perhaps belated in terms of the case but also very significant i think that there are very strong reasons to take this of the war essentially as a warning shots for a very strong policy position to come. why didn't you talk to a lot of victims while you were there one of a x. that from the poll did they get what they hoped for. well i can not say whether they got what they hoped for and i think you know again i mean they tim's have many different propositions i think that one of the most visible and sort of repeated things we heard about was the idea that syria policy shooting plu turning evidence and turning criminals to the legal system of the foreign countries around the world and i think that we heard i mean short of giving out there are other of doing this which would requi
perpetrators to go far there are no these are not words that came from protesters words that came from associations of. victims these are words that came from the pope himself and i think that in the context of this conversation given what we have seen over the last couple of weeks including the day for all king from occurring perhaps belated in terms of the case but also very significant i think that there are very strong reasons to take this of the war essentially as a warning shots for a...
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a year later, vietnam's joined the association of southeast asian nations and in 2007, vietnam becameation. and while kim jong—un has been meeting a lot with chinese president xijinping --xi jinping last year, because of its size, yet narmada beale more releva nt exa m ple size, yet narmada beale more relevant example and china for north korea to learn from. we spoke to the singapore international business school and they said we should look at this summit is another strand in the us — china trade negotiations. with north korea looking at vietnam's as a model and the us encouraging it in offering incentives and saying, we will work with you, you can become like vietnam's, this is a whole new approach to this whole dynamic in the region about denuclearising north korea. but if this happens, we actually see north korea going down this path, taking in investment from the west, this changes the dynamics of china a little bit and it becomes less dependent on china, becomes more integrated in the overall regional and global economy so this plays into this whole west versus china kind of dyn
a year later, vietnam's joined the association of southeast asian nations and in 2007, vietnam becameation. and while kim jong—un has been meeting a lot with chinese president xijinping --xi jinping last year, because of its size, yet narmada beale more releva nt exa m ple size, yet narmada beale more relevant example and china for north korea to learn from. we spoke to the singapore international business school and they said we should look at this summit is another strand in the us —...
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we are waiting for the national association of homebuilders to report. up three points from what the survey was looking for. up four points from last week's. the national association of homeowners reporting the 62 reading up from 58 in january. that will add to some positive sentiment today. the s&p 500 down less than a point, several things to consider including earnings season continuing at pace. the auto parts makers are interesting with the trade getting back underway in -- trade talks underway in washington, d.c. and with the possibility of punitive tariffs on european automakers. centurylink is another stock that's interesting today. calling wherent it owns more than 6%. we also know after reporting earnings thursday, central bank cut its dividend in half. lots to get through in the next couple of hours. guy: over here, european markets stocks generally a little low. if the banks doing damage. bank cometo deutsche most of the main names are lower. the stoxx 600 down three tens of 1%. earlier on we saw the german ---year dipped below, it has we are
we are waiting for the national association of homebuilders to report. up three points from what the survey was looking for. up four points from last week's. the national association of homeowners reporting the 62 reading up from 58 in january. that will add to some positive sentiment today. the s&p 500 down less than a point, several things to consider including earnings season continuing at pace. the auto parts makers are interesting with the trade getting back underway in -- trade talks...
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this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome to the 93rd annual black history luncheon of the association for the study of african-american life and history. it is my honor to be your mc today, but when i had to think about a few things, i shouldn't be your mc today. and the reason why i shouldn't be your mc today, i remember early on in my broadcast career people used to tell me that a black man can't run a sports department. i've been a sports director of two cbs stations and an nbc station. i also started my broadcast career in a city called alpena, michigan, where there are two black people. myself, and another black person i'm still trying to find. and my experience there, i used to receive a lot of email, he'd email. telling me i don't like your black style on tv. or, i should have been dead like castille or eric gardner, when i was a victim of police brutality in 2014. but i didn't let those realities of the world hold me back. i continue to follow the same path that a lot of our leaders, our black leaders, have paved throughout the years, that's why i'm your mc today. today, we ce
this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome to the 93rd annual black history luncheon of the association for the study of african-american life and history. it is my honor to be your mc today, but when i had to think about a few things, i shouldn't be your mc today. and the reason why i shouldn't be your mc today, i remember early on in my broadcast career people used to tell me that a black man can't run a sports department. i've been a sports director of two cbs stations and an nbc...
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the international association of chiefs of police has a greatpol. every city should train its officers to identify, report and respond to hate crimes. every city should collect and report hate crime data, both to the state depository and the fbi. in 2017, 92 cities over 100,000 in population either told the fbi that they had zero hate crimes or they did not report at all. that would be a really great figure if it's true. i think it's not true. chief manager files every year from the montgomery county police this report on hate crimes. visibility and transparency is a best practice. something to be applauded. financially, you don't have to create these resources on your own. you don't have to recreate the wheel. every resource i mentioned are in the app. great resources from the fbi. i wish i could say that we're going to solve this problem after this panel or maybe even in advance of the 88th winter meeting, but we won't. therefore implementation of the mayors' compact, thinking about the ideas that will be presented on this panel are important. tha
the international association of chiefs of police has a greatpol. every city should train its officers to identify, report and respond to hate crimes. every city should collect and report hate crime data, both to the state depository and the fbi. in 2017, 92 cities over 100,000 in population either told the fbi that they had zero hate crimes or they did not report at all. that would be a really great figure if it's true. i think it's not true. chief manager files every year from the montgomery...
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but alarm spread after a letter the western association of schools and colleges that providesaccreditationalked about questions of millions in student loans not beingisrsed into tuition accounts. the letter says due to complications, argosy could face termination at thef the year. u.s. departmentf education statistics note the university's 6% average graduation rate is lower than mt for-profit and nonprofit institutions. in arlington, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> chuck's back with us. let's just get tdaough the we. >> sure. >> focus on the positive. >> tomorrow, nothing to worry >> yeah. >> you're planning something over the weekend, you can still plan it. >> all making plans. >> nothing wrong with making a good plan anyway. just looking back on theecord books. our warmest valentine's day on record. 1990, with a record high of 73 degree the coldest low was 4, vtin valentine's morning in 1905. and the snowiest,ay back, 1885. hard to believe that that hasn't been broken in many, many years. b today wiright in the midd middle. temperatures running about five or six degrees warmer thisn. aftern
but alarm spread after a letter the western association of schools and colleges that providesaccreditationalked about questions of millions in student loans not beingisrsed into tuition accounts. the letter says due to complications, argosy could face termination at thef the year. u.s. departmentf education statistics note the university's 6% average graduation rate is lower than mt for-profit and nonprofit institutions. in arlington, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> chuck's back with us....
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a year later, vietnam joined the association of southeast asian nations. ember of the world trade organisation. while kim jong—un became a member of the world trade organisation. while kimjong—un has been meeting a lot with the chinese president she's in thing last year, because of its size, vietnam may be an example for north korea to learn from —— xijinping. now, let's brief you on some other business stories. the us court of appeals has rejected an appeal by thejustice department against the $80 billion merger between at&t and time warner. the court ruled the deal was unlikely to reduce competition despite concerns from the justice department, who believe the merger could lead to higher prices for consumers. fiat chrysler has announced plans to invest $4.5 billion into the state of michigan, which will create 6,500 newjobs. the carmaker said it will build the first new assembly plant in detroit for almost three decades. it is a boost to the area after general motors announced it would shut two michigan sites as part of a wider restructuring plan, leading
a year later, vietnam joined the association of southeast asian nations. ember of the world trade organisation. while kim jong—un became a member of the world trade organisation. while kimjong—un has been meeting a lot with the chinese president she's in thing last year, because of its size, vietnam may be an example for north korea to learn from —— xijinping. now, let's brief you on some other business stories. the us court of appeals has rejected an appeal by thejustice department...
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you know, one of the two calls he placed to a business associate were the real estate developer of the family. the whole focus now has been whether he and the trump family have been conflating foreign policy and their own commercial interests. so he's certainly not out of the woods there. i agree that it's far from definitive that he didn't tell his dad, even though it wasn't in these phone calls. and finally, he looks to be very much at risk, maybe even dead to rights about the statements he previously made to congress. so that seems to be almost low-hanging fruit for mueller if and when. i think it's more a question of when he wants to pick it. >> phil, just because those calls weren't to his father, that doesn't mean don jr. didn't tell the president some other way, correct? >> sure. but let me give you an eye roll on this one, don, at 11:11 p.m. on the east coast. we are two-plus years into an investigation using the best resources in the department of justice and the fbi. the question is not simply malfeasance on the financial side. the question is whether there was a conspiracy l
you know, one of the two calls he placed to a business associate were the real estate developer of the family. the whole focus now has been whether he and the trump family have been conflating foreign policy and their own commercial interests. so he's certainly not out of the woods there. i agree that it's far from definitive that he didn't tell his dad, even though it wasn't in these phone calls. and finally, he looks to be very much at risk, maybe even dead to rights about the statements he...
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it's interesting that time and again, including in this august 2, 2016, interaction with this associate of russian intelligence, konstantin kilimnik we saw paul manafort discussing things that could have significant material value for the russians. there's this idea of a ukrainian peace plan, which is more -- which is less ukraine can peace plan and more all-out victory for the russians because it would essentially bestow upon them sanctions relief. that's something that they have long sought in just about all of their interactions with the americans ever since those sanctions were placed on them in 2014 after vladimir putin's incursion into crimea and eastern ukraine. in this case we understand he was discussing polling data. that raises another important question. why precisely was paul manafort sharing what we understand to be very detailed polling data at this late stage in this campaign with this associate of russian intelligence. and it's enticing, as joyce mentioned, as you mentioned, that mueller's prosecutors say this gets to the heart of the matter. as if the heart of their matte
it's interesting that time and again, including in this august 2, 2016, interaction with this associate of russian intelligence, konstantin kilimnik we saw paul manafort discussing things that could have significant material value for the russians. there's this idea of a ukrainian peace plan, which is more -- which is less ukraine can peace plan and more all-out victory for the russians because it would essentially bestow upon them sanctions relief. that's something that they have long sought...
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row in january that dropped by almost sixteen percent compared with january a year ago china's association of automobile manufacturers says the decline is down to an overall slowdown in the chinese economy. now this year german medical supply also box celebrates its one hundredth birthday across asia the company is best known for its prosthetics artificial bodyparts which is first built for german soldiers returning for work from world war one today also bach is helping veterans of the black force the exoskeleton supporting the body of aging workers and help lessen the impact of manual labor with german workers growing older and their replacements increasingly difficult to find it's a technology that is welcomed by many companies. at first a few adjustments are needed to fit the exoskeletons onto their backs. and employee medical prophetic maker art of book shows them how to put them on. with a little practice he says it should be possible to do it in just thirty seconds this exoskeleton will fit anyone who's up to one meter ninety tong. if you can is it like a normal jacket it's like a backp
row in january that dropped by almost sixteen percent compared with january a year ago china's association of automobile manufacturers says the decline is down to an overall slowdown in the chinese economy. now this year german medical supply also box celebrates its one hundredth birthday across asia the company is best known for its prosthetics artificial bodyparts which is first built for german soldiers returning for work from world war one today also bach is helping veterans of the black...
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teams and drug abuse assistance.brian marvel is the president of the peace officer's research association of california and a san diego police officer.(brian marvel - president porac) "we really looked at how do we address the root cause of these incidents that we're responding to and how do we decrease the chances of use of force, that's really our approach, really trying to take a hollistic approach as opposed to just focusing on the statute."the proposal comes after the senate tabled a use of force bill last year inspired by the shooting death of stephon clark... who police shot and killed after a foot- chase in sacramento.law enforcement groups pushing the new proposal say they tried to work with the groups backing last year's bill, including the a-c-l-u. there could now be two competing bills on the issue this legislative session. "what we thought, we could try to come together, after all of these months unfortunately, we reached a point where we couldn't both go into the capitol and come to an agreement. we felt it was best if we each move forward with our own respective legislation."a
teams and drug abuse assistance.brian marvel is the president of the peace officer's research association of california and a san diego police officer.(brian marvel - president porac) "we really looked at how do we address the root cause of these incidents that we're responding to and how do we decrease the chances of use of force, that's really our approach, really trying to take a hollistic approach as opposed to just focusing on the statute."the proposal comes after the senate...
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it's interesting that time and again, including in this august 2nd, 2016 interaction with this associate of russian intelligence, we see paul manafort discussing things that could have significant material value for the russians. there's an idea of a ukrainian peace plan which is more all out victory for the russians because it would bestow upon them sanctions relief. that's something they have long sought in all of their interactions with the americans ever since the sanctions were placed on them if after putin's incursion into cry mere i can't and eastern ukraine. why was he sharing what we understand to be very detailed polling data at this late stage in the campaign with this associate of russian intelligence. and it's enticing that mueller's prosecutors say this gets to the heart of the matter. >> they did not meet with russians why plotting out the campaign. he did not meet with russians in new york while plotting out the campaign. at the end of your spectacular reporting you also pulled off another coup. you got the russians to give you a statement on the record. tell our viewers wha
it's interesting that time and again, including in this august 2nd, 2016 interaction with this associate of russian intelligence, we see paul manafort discussing things that could have significant material value for the russians. there's an idea of a ukrainian peace plan which is more all out victory for the russians because it would bestow upon them sanctions relief. that's something they have long sought in all of their interactions with the americans ever since the sanctions were placed on...
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employees with sticky fingers are taking everything from toilet paper to light bulbs according to the association of certified fraud examiners. theft of company property jumped from 10.6% in 2002. ordering up to 20% more product necessary for this reason. >>> and next story is giving me vacation goals. soon fans of golden girls can set sail with their favorite memories. the golden girls at sea cruise is going to leave from miami that is where the main characters of 80s sit-com live. the five night cruise stopped in key west and as you mel. cruisers get to participate in a karaoke and cheese cake party. tickets starting around a thousand bucks setting sail in a year. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question >>> well today's tip of the day is jewels sweet potatoes/i can'ts. i can'ts are larger. but the sweet potatoes during the holidays they sell and really come down a little bit in sales, a lot of people think about more thanksgiving and christmas. more people are buying sweet potatoes, they could be the most nutritional of all. they are loaded with nutritional value. they are a supe
employees with sticky fingers are taking everything from toilet paper to light bulbs according to the association of certified fraud examiners. theft of company property jumped from 10.6% in 2002. ordering up to 20% more product necessary for this reason. >>> and next story is giving me vacation goals. soon fans of golden girls can set sail with their favorite memories. the golden girls at sea cruise is going to leave from miami that is where the main characters of 80s sit-com live....
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the use of antibiotics drastically decreases mortality associated with illegal abortions after the 1930's. it actually contributes to this decline in illegal abortion mortality after. more people are using antibiotics. more women are choosing to go to a hospital right away if they experience complications from their procedures. this was not the case before the 1930's. if a woman had an illegal abortion in the 1910's or the 1920's and she was suffering from complications, she often did not go to a physician until it was too late. there were no antibiotics with which to treat those women. it was often too late for a lot of these women who died of infection associated with an unclean, illegal and unhygienic abortion. after the 1930's, mortality decreases, even in illegal abortions. steve: you're based in california. where do you go for research? what are your sources? prof. gutierrez-romine: i got my first batch at the california state archives in sacramento. most of my research is from their board of medical examiner records. they have folders and folders of these illegal abortions invest
the use of antibiotics drastically decreases mortality associated with illegal abortions after the 1930's. it actually contributes to this decline in illegal abortion mortality after. more people are using antibiotics. more women are choosing to go to a hospital right away if they experience complications from their procedures. this was not the case before the 1930's. if a woman had an illegal abortion in the 1910's or the 1920's and she was suffering from complications, she often did not go to...
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sanctions policy good talking to thank you so much for joining us richard bunch of money. associates and former u.s. ambassador joe. thank you. a compromise on no stream two between germany and france and came despite rumors of a rift between those two countries france had voiced concerns about the project but after the compromise was reached the german chancellor angela merkel said the franco german friendship was very much alive emmanuelle mccraw will be noticeably absent from next week's munich security conference in germany a conference chairman both kang ischinger told d.w. sara kelley that despite this the french and european viewpoint would be well represented we will have plenty of other senior representatives of the french government in munich to explain french positions. there will be a huge american delegation congressional delegation they will be a half a dozen german ministers etc etc so i think the purpose which i which is important to me the purpose to demonstrate in munich that the european union is alive and kicking that purpose can still be maintained we will have p
sanctions policy good talking to thank you so much for joining us richard bunch of money. associates and former u.s. ambassador joe. thank you. a compromise on no stream two between germany and france and came despite rumors of a rift between those two countries france had voiced concerns about the project but after the compromise was reached the german chancellor angela merkel said the franco german friendship was very much alive emmanuelle mccraw will be noticeably absent from next week's...
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it's boss david peca is a close associate of trump. am i says it has acted lawfully in its reporting on bezos but if investigations find otherwise the media company could be in trouble some of. the washington post has published several books about the ministration and joins us from the u.s. capitol welcome to d w is your paper working with your bosses investigators on this story oh goodness no. it's it may be hard to imagine but we have very little in the way of cooperation from the owner of the post who is also the owner of amazon and other enterprises but in general he's always been extremely tight in the stick to news coverage of his operations this was an unusual case in which they did want to get their story out and they did want to put it in touch with one of their investigators about how and why the national enquirer went after jeff bezos his love life so what hossa post found out about how the national enquirer got hold of jeff bezos as personal communications. well there are two conflicting story lines here one is the one from
it's boss david peca is a close associate of trump. am i says it has acted lawfully in its reporting on bezos but if investigations find otherwise the media company could be in trouble some of. the washington post has published several books about the ministration and joins us from the u.s. capitol welcome to d w is your paper working with your bosses investigators on this story oh goodness no. it's it may be hard to imagine but we have very little in the way of cooperation from the owner of...
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. >>> the national association of school psychologists and the national association of school resource officers issued a joint guidance cautioning that active shooter drills can cause physicalpsychological harm. >>> there were scary moments for a mother and her son and she drove to eight sink hole. we will show you wet caused the hole to open up. >>> we are looking at rainy conditions that is not great for the morning commute. the golden gate bridge traffic is going to be okay but they put up a caution sign because of windy conditions. that's yes for less. get the latest spring trends for your home at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. at ross. okay, so you've been to the it's great right? earth. but i bet you haven't done this. or that. or been here. i bet you haven't met her, or him, or them. ooo, dance-off! this is... incredible. you, see what i did right there. and when is the last time you felt like this, or that or (sighs deeply) i mean, come on- that's basically a perfect moment. it's time to make some magic for as low as $70 per person, per day.
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a sweeping association of islam with violence leaves erupt in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life twice evict and on al-jazeera. welcome back you're with al-jazeera my name's peter dhabi these are your headlines the u.s. president donald trump has called for political unity in his annual state of the union in a wide ranging speech he sold republicans and democrats they must join forces to confront what he's calling a security crisis on the border with mexico mr trump also confirmed a second summit with the north korean leader at the end of this month this time in vietnam a two day meeting with kim jong il and beginning on february twenty seventh aims to build on denuclearization talks started in singapore last june. venezuela's opposition is accusing the military of blocking a bridge on the border with colombia itself the president on bordeaux has appealed to venezuela's armed forces to allow deliveries of much required food medicine and other essentials. some residents in australia's north
a sweeping association of islam with violence leaves erupt in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life twice evict and on al-jazeera. welcome back you're with al-jazeera my name's peter dhabi these are your headlines the u.s. president donald trump has called for political unity in his annual state of the union in a wide ranging speech he sold republicans and democrats they must join forces to confront...
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makes this more complicated for stone is that several of the witnesses in this case are close associates of his. he has been in touch with these people. that's part of the case. he is, as we know, a very outspoken person. his lawyers are really going to have to read him the riot act. judge jackson may declare -- impose a gag order because he is such a public person. >> if, in fact, he goes ahead and contacts any of these other witnesses, should could throw him in jail like she did with manafort? >> that's exactly the penalty. it's exactly what she will do. i don't think there's if i doubt about this, especially since she went out of her way today to be very explicit and very specific about his obligations. at the moment, he is still allowed to talk generally about list case, to talk about politics. but he has to stay away from these individuals. >> why is she considering barring stone from speaking about the case at all? >> she made note there's been a lot of media attention and that roger stone has done a number of interviews. she did acknowledge he does have a right to defend himself. he
makes this more complicated for stone is that several of the witnesses in this case are close associates of his. he has been in touch with these people. that's part of the case. he is, as we know, a very outspoken person. his lawyers are really going to have to read him the riot act. judge jackson may declare -- impose a gag order because he is such a public person. >> if, in fact, he goes ahead and contacts any of these other witnesses, should could throw him in jail like she did with...
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it's boss david peca is a close associate of trump. am i says it has acted lawfully in its reporting on bezos but if investigations find otherwise the media company could be in trouble. like to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. when israel is presently going to smuggle it on has vowed not to let in what he called fake humanitarian aid from the united states is that venezuela is not a nation of beggars the aid is currently held up at the border with colombia and venezuela as army has been ordered to stop it from entering the country on time. really has begun removing a large section of a motorway bridge that collapsed last year the operation in the northern city of genoa is expected to take some eight hours a crossing partially collapsed last august during high winds forty three people were killed and dozens injured. and joining us on america has confirmed that berlin has reached a compromise with paris over a controversial gas pipeline project north stream to supply russian gas directly to german
it's boss david peca is a close associate of trump. am i says it has acted lawfully in its reporting on bezos but if investigations find otherwise the media company could be in trouble. like to tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. when israel is presently going to smuggle it on has vowed not to let in what he called fake humanitarian aid from the united states is that venezuela is not a nation of beggars the aid is currently held up at the border with...
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about russian efforts to undermine the presidential election and about possible contacts between associates of president-elect donald trump and russians. former american officials say they had two aims, to ensure that such meddling isn't duplicated in future elections, and to leave a clear trail of intelligence for government investigators. amid what "the times" describes as fears that intelligence could be covered up or destroyed or its sources exposed once power changed hands, what followed was a push to preserve the intelligence. quote, as inauguration day approached, obama white house officials grew convinced that the intelligence they had was damning and that they needed to ensure that as many people as possible inside government could see it, even if people without security clearances could not. some officials began asking specific questions at intelligence briefings, knowing the answers would be archived and could easily be unearthed by investigators. hmm. at intelligence agencies, there was a push to process as much raw intelligence as possible into analyses, and to keep the reports at
about russian efforts to undermine the presidential election and about possible contacts between associates of president-elect donald trump and russians. former american officials say they had two aims, to ensure that such meddling isn't duplicated in future elections, and to leave a clear trail of intelligence for government investigators. amid what "the times" describes as fears that intelligence could be covered up or destroyed or its sources exposed once power changed hands, what...