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school, blank softball, blank cheer, blank everything >> i wasut when one of the cheerleading coaches brandy was suspended from the junior varsity team. she and her parents sued, and a federal court ruled that students cannot be punished for their off-campus expression. several members of the supreme court said the school went too far. >> she blew off steam like millions of other kids have when they're disappointed about being cut from the high school team >> reporter: but the justices also worried that schools must be able to take action against cheating or bullying >> i don't know how you locate the conduct in school versus out of school when you have social media. >> reporter: the court seems likely to rule that brandy levy should not have been punished but it's unlikely to block schools from policing off-campus expression that's truly threatening or disruptive lester >> all right, pete, thank you. >>> and speaking of schools, it's the focus tonight in our week-long look at president biden's first 100 days a major issue, getting kids back into the classroom and the pledge president
school, blank softball, blank cheer, blank everything >> i wasut when one of the cheerleading coaches brandy was suspended from the junior varsity team. she and her parents sued, and a federal court ruled that students cannot be punished for their off-campus expression. several members of the supreme court said the school went too far. >> she blew off steam like millions of other kids have when they're disappointed about being cut from the high school team >> reporter: but the...
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on snap chat she posted a photo of herself and a friend and she wrote blank school blank softball, blanks a 14-year-old kid expressing my feelings, expressing how i felt and that's how kids do it like they do it over social media. >> she assumed that message would quickly vanish but a classmate took a screen shot and showed it to her mother who happened to be one of the high school cheerleading coaches. brandy was suspended from the junior varsity team so she and her parents sued saying the school should not be able to punish her for her off campus expression and the federal courts agreed but the school district said schools must be able to take action against any threat that's a threat especially when social media is so pervasive and children are off campus when they attend class by remote learning. >> we want to make sure the supreme court doesn't paint with a brush that is so broad that it limits the ability of schools to address the very important question of speech that is believed to be harassing speech. >> reporter: brandy's dad has another reason that expression isn't concerned.
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blank check companies raised $79.2 billion last year.hat was bloomberg's su keenan in new york. still to come on the show, japan plans to release radioactive water from the fukushima plant into the ocean. more on those plans next. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: coming through from chinese government officials, reaching -- a break -- a briefing on march trade data. we saw overseas demand driving a jump and imports rising, this is in yuan and we are awaiting dollar numbers. imports up 19.3%. we discussed these numbers, looking ahead, what is it tell us about so-called do circulation policy -- dual circulation policy introduced by president xi xinping. and what is it telus as the economy try to rebalance tort services -- what is it tell us as the economy tries to rebalance tort services? >> in the trade sector we see in the near term exports outperforming, driven by global recovery in demand as well as china's goal in filling global supply chain gaps when other countries went to lockdown. looking ahead in the longer term kind is embarking on
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of education which by the way more billions, the president's prescription the other day, writing a blank check for all programs from cradle to grave gives unprecedented authority to washington where they can just a lot of people don't realize they can just write guidance. i worked for the board of education, i watched people literally write directives into spending prescriptions and they end up in local schools and no one knows how they went there. we went from 80s 90s with unprecedented federal control where kids weren't learning anything and weren't teaching poor minority kids very much either, the bigotry of low expectations, now we are going back where we give the federal government more control to solve the problem they have not ever been able to solve and so content is on the chopping block and if you care about kids and educators and schools we have to fight this battle, a hill we have to climb, things that are real, credible history needs to be put in front of our kids, our schools, our communities and have the debate as you said. stuart: it seems to be out of control. republican
of education which by the way more billions, the president's prescription the other day, writing a blank check for all programs from cradle to grave gives unprecedented authority to washington where they can just a lot of people don't realize they can just write guidance. i worked for the board of education, i watched people literally write directives into spending prescriptions and they end up in local schools and no one knows how they went there. we went from 80s 90s with unprecedented...
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school, blank soft bail, blank cheer, blank everything >> i was expressing how i felt that's how kidso it. they do it over social media. >> reporter: she assumed that message would quickly vanish, but a classmate took a screen shot and showed it to her mother who happened to be one of the cheerleading coaches she was suspended from the team. she and her parents sued, saying the school should not be ability to -- the federal cords agreed, but the school districts says schools must be able to take action against any speech that is a threat. >> we want to make sure the supreme court doesn't paint with a brush that is so broad that it limits the ability of schools to address the very important questions of speech that is harassing people. >> her dad has another reason for hoping that off-campus expression isn't restricted. >> that's what our parents going on in our children's lives through social media we see posts or hear how thee feeling. >> reporter: the biden administration is siding with the school, saying schools can be punished, no matter where it comes from >>> battle of billionai
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haslinda: -- prepares to unveil its plan for a massive blank check ipo. the listing is valued at $34 billion and says there is a coming out party. rishaad: headlines coming from toshiba, the ceo has been under pressure ever since losing that vote where the fund managers questioning inconsistencies. losing support among employees at the moment. this is according to an internal poll coming through at the moment. we have got a look at this company despite takeover rumors as well. we are talking about the ceo seeing a sharp drop in support from executives and other employees and quarter -- according to internal surveys. confidence fell to less than 60% in an internal january poll down from 90% last year. people have asked not to be identified. this process is private. i look at what is going on market wise, checking it with the hang seng, stop from falling back to bentley, down .66 of 1%. alibaba is adding 10% to its index. 11 stocks up, up 43 on the way down. nikkei225 under pressure as well, one course of 1% lower. osaka may go into a locked down, that was
haslinda: -- prepares to unveil its plan for a massive blank check ipo. the listing is valued at $34 billion and says there is a coming out party. rishaad: headlines coming from toshiba, the ceo has been under pressure ever since losing that vote where the fund managers questioning inconsistencies. losing support among employees at the moment. this is according to an internal poll coming through at the moment. we have got a look at this company despite takeover rumors as well. we are talking...
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meanwhile blank and harris had been over-insured. on the day of the fire and they collected $60,000 the equivalent of about a million dollars today in excess of documented losses. so they made a profit on the triangle fire. i guess rivera's lenin is stealing the show today, but you can actually see a cartoon right here in miami at the wolfsonian. i don't know if it's on exhibit. but it's a cartoon for the mural, right? yeah, the other thing i should mention about about the rivera mural. he did do a sketch which you can see in the collection of drawings of the modern art museum which abby rockefeller donated anonymously to it. and there's nothing in that sketch that resembles anything like that which he did in the finish work? you both spent considerable time and your researchers. would you talk a little bit about the time you spent how you organized your research and where you went and developing your books. like let me tell you one research story. i i had i did have a full-time job for the first four years. i worked on this book. so
meanwhile blank and harris had been over-insured. on the day of the fire and they collected $60,000 the equivalent of about a million dollars today in excess of documented losses. so they made a profit on the triangle fire. i guess rivera's lenin is stealing the show today, but you can actually see a cartoon right here in miami at the wolfsonian. i don't know if it's on exhibit. but it's a cartoon for the mural, right? yeah, the other thing i should mention about about the rivera mural. he did...
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blank slate? okay, sure. you know what? he has a point. they did start with a blank slate.ng because rick santorum has been saying these things for a very long time on another network. and it sort of -- anyone who has paid attention to even a couple of minutes in a history class, assuming they still teach history class, that what he said is not true. he is still part of this legion of people who are sort of living in this fanciful mythical view of how this country was formed, how this country started. and were it not for projects like the 1619 project and a whole slew of books that have been out there that shows that this country's origins were not pure as they're portrayed. they were not beneficent as they've been portrayed. in making this country there was a lot of pain, there was a lot of killing and murder and genocide and a whole lot of other stuff that we as a nation more than 200 years after our founding, we still try to ignore. and if there is one silver lining about the year of hell that we've been through, and i'm not even talking about the pandemic. i'm talking a
blank slate? okay, sure. you know what? he has a point. they did start with a blank slate.ng because rick santorum has been saying these things for a very long time on another network. and it sort of -- anyone who has paid attention to even a couple of minutes in a history class, assuming they still teach history class, that what he said is not true. he is still part of this legion of people who are sort of living in this fanciful mythical view of how this country was formed, how this country...
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fill in the blanks. guest: again, typically what we see in these cases, it is rare that an officer is actually charged and even rarer and officers convicted in the cases with fatal shooting's, but what we see is the convictions are more likely than not to be for lesser offenses, but it is interesting that even with lesser offenses with manslaughter charges, we've seen some of the officers who have been convicted receive lengthier sentences for those than the officers who had been convicted in the murder cases, sort of interesting. host: how do you classify federal deprivation of civil rights? caller: that involve -- guest: that involves a conviction or conspiracy charge under c2 41. host: for people who don't expand the legal names, can you expand? caller: when is criminal deprivation of civil rights, and it is a fairly rare case, but we see numerous instances a year where police officers are charged, frankly more often that officers are charged with an offense under 242 for cases that are not involving
fill in the blanks. guest: again, typically what we see in these cases, it is rare that an officer is actually charged and even rarer and officers convicted in the cases with fatal shooting's, but what we see is the convictions are more likely than not to be for lesser offenses, but it is interesting that even with lesser offenses with manslaughter charges, we've seen some of the officers who have been convicted receive lengthier sentences for those than the officers who had been convicted in...
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syria you know the gradation fascists you know the ukrainian nationalists they will give basically a blank check from the united states you know the current actions so who are extremist nationalists in kiev just look at the pictures of what they did do is enhanced his office you know and you're minding a continuation of a war in ukraine well they were basically given a blank check or their prosecutor former prosecutor general said to whom i mentioned he said 3 years ago left me cold any at their record against a ukrainian nationalist activist will be considered an attack against the ukrainian state itself and so that was the police your brain you can root out you can call for routine now it's a new russian influence that's a lot but don't you dare to touch the so-called activists and the western media call them activists nope not see what is activists. insulation is hard and sick inside insofar as they recognize the simple report these things happen i think the real progress are all. action in ignorance some refusal to come up it's so for instance in a lack of any progress demonstrations o
syria you know the gradation fascists you know the ukrainian nationalists they will give basically a blank check from the united states you know the current actions so who are extremist nationalists in kiev just look at the pictures of what they did do is enhanced his office you know and you're minding a continuation of a war in ukraine well they were basically given a blank check or their prosecutor former prosecutor general said to whom i mentioned he said 3 years ago left me cold any at...
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rusten sheskey is the white police officer who shot jacob blake at point-blank range seven times whilewas reaching into his car where his three little children were. we turn now to jacob blake, sr. you were there last night. thank you so much for joining us. can you talk about when you learned that sheskey had returned to work? as we said before, he was cleared of any wrongdoing -- also something you what re-investigated. >> wfound out i would say 11 days ago that he went back to work and we plan on the 12th day to stage a rally at that te, we all decided thate would have to go step beyond the rally to get enough attention, that there has been so many injustices carried through this investigation -- amy, thank you for having me amy: so your brother, jacob's uncle, was arrted, justin blake? >> right. justin -- forget the referce name, and there was a young lady. they were arrested. amy: you talk about how you learn this? is it true that -- well, let me go to a statement earlier this month. kenosha's police chief said in the statement -- on "officer sheskey acted within the law and was c
rusten sheskey is the white police officer who shot jacob blake at point-blank range seven times whilewas reaching into his car where his three little children were. we turn now to jacob blake, sr. you were there last night. thank you so much for joining us. can you talk about when you learned that sheskey had returned to work? as we said before, he was cleared of any wrongdoing -- also something you what re-investigated. >> wfound out i would say 11 days ago that he went back to work and...
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if the president were to finish the statement, the state of the union is, blank, what would he say?> i would say strong and getting stronger. i think what you're going to hear from the president tonight is an acknowledgment of some of the things he's accomplished in the first 100 days of his presidency, including getting 200 million shots in american arms, including creating a million jobs. he's the first president in history to create a million jobs in his first 100 days in office. so what you're going to hear from him tonight is a little bit about the progress that we've made in the first 100 days. sorry, my ear piece is giving me trouble here. and you're also going to hear him talk about how much more there is to do. he's going to roll out the american families plan, which is going to be an investment in children and families all across the country. he's going to talk about the need for the jobs plan and the need to make the opportunity, i should say, that we have right now to make these investments in our infrastructure and to create jobs for the long haul. so you're going to he
if the president were to finish the statement, the state of the union is, blank, what would he say?> i would say strong and getting stronger. i think what you're going to hear from the president tonight is an acknowledgment of some of the things he's accomplished in the first 100 days of his presidency, including getting 200 million shots in american arms, including creating a million jobs. he's the first president in history to create a million jobs in his first 100 days in office. so what...
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. >> well, we've hit a blank wall for now. seems to have led nowhere. but that's the nature of the process. you get what you think is a marvelous idea and it just doesn't pan out. >> how long you have been working on this problem, dr. wheeler? >> seven years. >> what are you going to do now? >> i don't know. >> why does man create? ♪♪ >> men have struggled against time, against decay, against destruction, against death. >> some have cried out in torment and agony. some have fought with arrogance and fierce pride. some challenge the gods matching power with power. ♪♪ >> some have celebrated life. ♪♪ >> some have burned with faith. some have spoken invoices we no longer understand. some have spoken eloquently. >> some have spoken in articulately. some haltingly. some have been almost mute. >>> yet that urge to look into one's self and out in the world and say this is what i am, i am unique. i am here. i am. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on
. >> well, we've hit a blank wall for now. seems to have led nowhere. but that's the nature of the process. you get what you think is a marvelous idea and it just doesn't pan out. >> how long you have been working on this problem, dr. wheeler? >> seven years. >> what are you going to do now? >> i don't know. >> why does man create? ♪♪ >> men have struggled against time, against decay, against destruction, against death. >> some have cried out...
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because they are all the same recent opinion polls say nearly 30 percent of peruvians may vote blank or not because they can't find anyone who represents them many peruvians are worried about some candidates on the ballot of the 18 presidential candidates the front runner is a former congressman who was once suspended for sexual harassment. another a respected economist relies on advice from a comedian. and there's a religious ultra conservative businessman who almost the treasury millions and openly insult anyone he dislikes on the campaign trail none of the presidential candidates have more than a 13 percent approval rating analysts say the elections couldn't be held at a worse time you seem to be as ok it's as if the titanic was going down and someone said let's choose a new captain but everyone's looking for a life but the political scene is so weak i'm limited that there's no large group of voters who perceives any of the candidates as a good option. the last presidential term was rocked by political instability with 3 presidents unseated during that period congress dissolved a
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and as 100 years earlier, when pierre l'enfant had a nearly blank canvas in the 10 miles square of d.cto develop, now there was a new area right near the center of that square to imagine something new, a muddy, blank canvas. and some people set out to improve that space. it began, as many things do, with a handful of people committing themselves to a grand idea. there perseverance and a little luck changed washington d.c., i think, for the better. eliza skidmore, who was best known for her photography and journalism for national geographic in japan and other parts of asia, she began lobbying for cherry trees to be planted along the potomac as early as 1885. her travels and journalism in japan had exposed her to the traditional cherry blossom festivals, and she foresaw the possibilities of recreating that natural spectacle here at home. in those days, the area where the lincoln memorial and the thomas jefferson memorial stand today, were managed by the u.s. army superintendent of the office of public buildings, a very important position, and i wish i could have found -- i have a picture
and as 100 years earlier, when pierre l'enfant had a nearly blank canvas in the 10 miles square of d.cto develop, now there was a new area right near the center of that square to imagine something new, a muddy, blank canvas. and some people set out to improve that space. it began, as many things do, with a handful of people committing themselves to a grand idea. there perseverance and a little luck changed washington d.c., i think, for the better. eliza skidmore, who was best known for her...
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so it sounds like she hasn't changed in terms of just blanking people out, not extending a bipartisaneven a hand of equanimty, to try to get to peace. is that what you're feeling? >> i think so, probably she is not going to change at 80 years old but what is important is that you know, younger people with a lot of vitality, they need to chart out their own course. don't be influenced by people filled with hate. learn to think about other people, about how other people have opinions, other people have rights, and don't make it your job to make their lives miserable. maybe make it your job to convince them by talking to them and by the way you live. liz: ben, before we go, i would, you know, we wanted to talk to you about defund the police. many black civil rights, minority community leaders are now saying and begging for refunding the police. they want the police in their neighborhoods. let's listen to detroit police chief james craig on rashida tlaib saying get rid of all police. watch this. >> now i'm not supporting bad policing, not at all. we should hold bad police officers account
so it sounds like she hasn't changed in terms of just blanking people out, not extending a bipartisaneven a hand of equanimty, to try to get to peace. is that what you're feeling? >> i think so, probably she is not going to change at 80 years old but what is important is that you know, younger people with a lot of vitality, they need to chart out their own course. don't be influenced by people filled with hate. learn to think about other people, about how other people have opinions, other...
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so this is a piece of cut glass it would have been blown as what was called a blank without any decoration on it and the glass blowers would have been passed it off to the cutters and then that would have gone through several stages of cutting where you first rough out a design and then you go in and you really make the cuts deep and precise more precise the wonderful thing about cut glass is that it has this really brilliant look to it. so when the light shines on it it reflects and refracts and it makes this kind of beautiful. look so the type of glass that libby was making here at that time period was brilliant cut glass. it's what you think of as that very heavy sparkly with the beautiful designs that just look like diamonds when the light hit it and so from the 1880s until probably the 1920s was the era of brilliant cut glass and that was really the time that that libbey was marketing his wares. they were marketed to the higher class of people so they were sold in jewelry stores and there were catalogs that people could pick out what pattern they wanted and then they orders would go b
so this is a piece of cut glass it would have been blown as what was called a blank without any decoration on it and the glass blowers would have been passed it off to the cutters and then that would have gone through several stages of cutting where you first rough out a design and then you go in and you really make the cuts deep and precise more precise the wonderful thing about cut glass is that it has this really brilliant look to it. so when the light shines on it it reflects and refracts...
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it does become an bill bit more of a complicated picture for the blank check companies. >> yeah, it haseen for sure. it has changed over the last with spac investments not doing right as well. not all of them, but some of them have colds with questionable blue. let's continue our talk about stacks with for flaw acquisition. joining us to discuss the news is brendan wallace, brendan, there is an aspect of the deal that you did which is absent from a lot of other deals which strikes me as being a much bigger vote of confidence. that is a big part of -- can you talk to us about that involved in what kind of confidence the investors have been those deals? >> for flaw acquisition core is merging, which is been a leading operator of smartphone. in this merger, what is really -- owner and operators, -- for example, groups like starwood capital, which is the third largest owner of multifamily in the u.s.. -- invitation homes which is the largest -- >> i'm curious for what that means for you on the valuation side. how does it change the landscape pretty when there are so many looking at fewer av
it does become an bill bit more of a complicated picture for the blank check companies. >> yeah, it haseen for sure. it has changed over the last with spac investments not doing right as well. not all of them, but some of them have colds with questionable blue. let's continue our talk about stacks with for flaw acquisition. joining us to discuss the news is brendan wallace, brendan, there is an aspect of the deal that you did which is absent from a lot of other deals which strikes me as...
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blanks? there'toeeile a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. you can't plan for your period's... what the gush moments. but the right pad can. only always ultra thins have rapiddry technology and, they absorb 40% faster. the gush happens fast. that's why always absorbs faster. >>> over the last century, america's black farmers have lost more than 90% of their land because of systemic discrimination and a seek on he will of debt. well, today, just 1.3% of farmers in the u.s. are black. cbs's michelle miller visited a farm in up state new york are planting the seeds for a new generation of black farmers. >> reporter: it's a family business. >> it's a farmerly business. >> reporter: they come from a long line of american farmers who's stewarded land in th
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juliette: asia had fungi getting into the blank check boom. funds are plowing hundreds of millions of dollars to help finance spac deals as they search for the next holding. rishaad: asian equities edging to the upside. we have a move of about 100 points. shanghai count currently about .8% lower. draining liquidity from the system. investors also working -- watching for further tremors we have been seeing. china asset management has been pushing spread to the upside. hang seng off by about .05%. employment numbers out of australia not really moving the markets. asx 200 off of their highs. the major benchmarks elsewhere. crude at the moment drifting a little lower, .4% down for wti. u.s. stockpile data decides the demand outlook is improving. we saw the move down after a jump of almost 5% overnight for wti. bitcoin getting a philip from coinbase, soaring in its debut. slipped back below opening price, and bitcoin fell from opening highs. solar steady. the bloomberg dollar index. moving the markets as ever is fed chair jay powell, saying risks f
juliette: asia had fungi getting into the blank check boom. funds are plowing hundreds of millions of dollars to help finance spac deals as they search for the next holding. rishaad: asian equities edging to the upside. we have a move of about 100 points. shanghai count currently about .8% lower. draining liquidity from the system. investors also working -- watching for further tremors we have been seeing. china asset management has been pushing spread to the upside. hang seng off by about...
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to do this by other means and bullets and blank checks passed around by blank minds, until we do this will not be communism that wins the world, it will be democracy that loses it. i am albert burke. we have not finished with this subject, we will be back. thank you for being with us tonight. good night. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series "real america". saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. this is american history tv on c-span3. each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story. we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to coronavirus. no, a look at one of our cities tour visits. -- next, look at one of our visits. ♪
to do this by other means and bullets and blank checks passed around by blank minds, until we do this will not be communism that wins the world, it will be democracy that loses it. i am albert burke. we have not finished with this subject, we will be back. thank you for being with us tonight. good night. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series "real america". saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. this...
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blanks? there's no need to be stressed. geico makes it easy to file a claim online, on the app, or over the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. >> today is earth day. a time when people show their support in various ways for protecting the environment. earth day events were first organized on the first day of spring in 1970. 20 years later there were earth day events around the world. the landmark paris agreement on climate change was signed and last year people marked earth day with marches and rally this. year it has even taken to the soccer pitch. a professional team in england vowed to go carbon neutral including uniforms and even a new stadium. mark phillips reports on what may be the future of sports in a climate changing world. >> reporter: the rules of
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blank school blank softball, blank cheer, blank everything >> i was a 14-year-old kid expressing howver social media >> reporter: she assumed the message would quickly vanish, but a classmate took a screenshot and showed it to her mother, who happened to be one of the high school cheerleading coaches. brandi was suspended from the junior varsity team. she and her parents sued, saying the school shouldn't be able to punish her for off-campus expression the federal courts agreed. the school district said schools must be able to take action against any speech that's a threat, especially when social media is so pervasive and children are off campus when they attend class by remote learning. >> we want to make sure that the supreme court doesn't paint with a brush that is so broad that it limits the ability of schools to address the very important question of speech that is bullying speech or harassing speech >> reporter: brandi levy's dad has another reason for hoping off-campus restriction isn't restricted. >> that's how us parents learn what's going on with our children's lives, throug
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one of my favorite filmmakers, les blank. les blank's philosophy was, how do i make a film? i go down, get drunk with the guys, and make a movie. he would hang out with them, because he wanted to capture who they were. it's not about him. and it's hard, i think a lot of the younger filmmakers, they want to make it about them. here is my world, i'm here in my world, i'm going around, seeing my friends, doing this. you do that film, it may be a great film, but in the case of jenny livingston's film, that wasn't her world. she found a world that she didn't know about and found stories that connected. to that's important. >> and they did that also in "skate usa" or "united skates." >> also i just want to point out anyone here, most of the movies you mentioned are criterion. "paris is burning" just came out, wonderful movie. also -- so i wanted to ask you, what is the documentary that inspired you to make documentaries? was there a specific movie that just set you off on your path? >> i knew i was going to get asked this question. i'm going to sort of mildly cop out. i was watchi
one of my favorite filmmakers, les blank. les blank's philosophy was, how do i make a film? i go down, get drunk with the guys, and make a movie. he would hang out with them, because he wanted to capture who they were. it's not about him. and it's hard, i think a lot of the younger filmmakers, they want to make it about them. here is my world, i'm here in my world, i'm going around, seeing my friends, doing this. you do that film, it may be a great film, but in the case of jenny livingston's...
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to do this by other means than bullets and blank checks passed around by blank mines.do this, it will not be communism that winds the world. it will be democracy that loses it. i'm albert berke. we have to finish with a subject. we will be back, but thank you for being with us tonight, and goodnight. next on history bookshelf, the history of the bay of pigs crisis, the failed military invasion of cuba in 1961 that was supported by the u.s. government resulted in the capture and death of more than 1000 men. this was recorded at books and books in coral gables, florida in 2011. >> this evening, books handbooks is pleased to welcome mr. jim rasenberger and his new book, brilliant disaster, jfk, castro, and america's doomed invasion of cuba's bay of pigs. gm has written for the new york times, vanity fair, smithsonian, and the wilson quarterly among any
to do this by other means than bullets and blank checks passed around by blank mines.do this, it will not be communism that winds the world. it will be democracy that loses it. i'm albert berke. we have to finish with a subject. we will be back, but thank you for being with us tonight, and goodnight. next on history bookshelf, the history of the bay of pigs crisis, the failed military invasion of cuba in 1961 that was supported by the u.s. government resulted in the capture and death of more...
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checks passed around by blank minds, until we do this, it will not be communism that wins the world.cracy that loses it. i am albert burke, we haven't finished with this subject. we'll be back. but thank you for being with us tonight. and good night. >>> american history tv on cspan3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. thousands of people visit washington for the annual blooming of the cherry blossoms, sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts. we look at the history of the cherry trees and the washington d.c. tidal basin. and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, a behind the scenes tour of the harry s. truman library into museum in missouri. exploring the american story, watch american history tv sundays on cspan3. >>> as he approaches his 100th day in office, president biden makes his first address to a joint session of congress on wednesday. watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cspan, online at cspan.org or listen on the free cspan radio app. >>> next on history bookshelf, a history of the bay of pigs cris
checks passed around by blank minds, until we do this, it will not be communism that wins the world.cracy that loses it. i am albert burke, we haven't finished with this subject. we'll be back. but thank you for being with us tonight. and good night. >>> american history tv on cspan3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. thousands of people visit washington for the annual blooming of the cherry blossoms, sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american...
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it is a record-breaking blank check merger.outheast asia's most valuable stock is going public in a spec deal with ultima or. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake," powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think there will be more inflation in 2021 then what we have seen in recent years, and i would like some of that to flow through to inflation expectations so inflation expectations become better centered at 2%. we have missed our inflation target to the low side, really most of the time since 2012, so we want to re-center inflation expectations at 2%. this is an ideal time to do that. jon: this is an ideal time to do that, this is what the fed wants. james bullard, the federal reserve bank of st. louis president speaking to bloomberg. good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz and john -- tom keene, i am jonathan ferro. equity market, unchanged. futures, 41.2 two. into the bond market, yields into this inflation print hig
it is a record-breaking blank check merger.outheast asia's most valuable stock is going public in a spec deal with ultima or. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake," powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think there will be more inflation in 2021 then what we have seen in recent years, and i would like some of that to flow through to inflation expectations so...
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an earlier caller mentioned congresswoman alexandria -- i'm blanking -- ocasio-cortez. thank you. aoc and ted cruz went back and forth on twitter over immigration. ted cruz ascending, @aoc explains the real democratic position, abolish eyes. last year, we had the lowest illegal immigration in 45 years. she responded, this is rich coming from someone who flooded their own home and responsibilities during an environmental crisis to cross the board and seek refuge in mexico. you funded cages, expanded cages, and yet you are complaining about cages. you have no policy, just puff. senator ted cruz was in donna, texas, recently. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> as we stand by the banks of the rio grande, we have an army of tv cameras. it is striking that not a single one of these cameras is allowed in the donna facility. we requested that media company us in the facility. the biden administration said no. the trump administration allowed mediate inside facilities like that. the obama administration allowed media inside facilities like that. the biden administration wants to h
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on a blank canvas. the blank canvas was, that's how i felt. i was numb. and it began dark, because i've held out hope. in prior situations, and i was hopeful. and i just knew that justice was going to happen. and you get the rugs next form under your feet. you fall flat on your face. but today, i lifted up a little bit higher today. earlier in the week, it was heavy, i felt heavy, fell as if, you think when is it going to end? but today is just step one, it's one instance, that makes you go all right, i can get up now. and we continue to fight. it's an anomaly. hopefully it's the beginning of something where people are looked at is human. and you don't have to prove a person's humanity in a courtroom. you kind of just wake up, everybody's human. so we can operate from that space. quite often we don't operate from that space. today, this moment, in this chilly minnesota, i'm walking on air right now rather. i'm walking on. air >> john thank you, thank you we were nervous, we do all sorts of things, you put your nervousness in your anxiety, you capture and
on a blank canvas. the blank canvas was, that's how i felt. i was numb. and it began dark, because i've held out hope. in prior situations, and i was hopeful. and i just knew that justice was going to happen. and you get the rugs next form under your feet. you fall flat on your face. but today, i lifted up a little bit higher today. earlier in the week, it was heavy, i felt heavy, fell as if, you think when is it going to end? but today is just step one, it's one instance, that makes you go all...
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instead of a blank, gaetz wrote a nickname for one of the recipients. that's literally the dumbest thing he could have done. he could have written anything else. i'm guessing there's a folder on his laptop labeled, "the porn folder of matt gaetz, wait, no, i mean taxes." but don't worry, greenberg had an airtight cover. 'cause when he paid the three women, he wrote that the cash was for "tuition," "school," and "school." nothing under-age-y about that. it really makes you sound creepy, guilty, and guilty. and the icing on this stupid cake? at the time, all these interactions could be viewed on gaetz's public venmo page. he gave investigators the paper trail! it's all in the new movie "catch me if you... aaaand you caught me." this weekend, gaetz did what any scandal-plagued politician would do: gave a big public speech. he traveled down to the former president's doral resort in florida to speak at an event organized by "women for america first." yes, matt gaetz spoke to a group of women. the subject of that speech? "anyone need a ride home from band pra
instead of a blank, gaetz wrote a nickname for one of the recipients. that's literally the dumbest thing he could have done. he could have written anything else. i'm guessing there's a folder on his laptop labeled, "the porn folder of matt gaetz, wait, no, i mean taxes." but don't worry, greenberg had an airtight cover. 'cause when he paid the three women, he wrote that the cash was for "tuition," "school," and "school." nothing under-age-y about that. it...
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blanks? there's no need to be stressed.er the phone. yeah, but what if i never hear back? that's gonna make me want to go jab...jab! nope! your geico claims team is always there for you. that makes me want to celebrate with some fireworks. 5,6,7 go... boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom, yeah! geico. great service without all the drama. attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. ♪♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to "a late show." you know my first guest as falcon in the marvel cinematic universe. his new series, "the falcon and the winter soldier," just had its finale on friday. please
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ben oxley had been shot point blank in the head. yet melissa lying in bed right beside him was unharmed. she ran then to alyssa's room to check on her and call 911, and, of course, alyssa, 6 years old, and completely unaware of what happened, asked to see her father. >> i want to see my dad and i told her you can't see your dad. >> ron elgis got the call. do you remember that call? >> yeah, because i was sleeping. >> woke up to a big problem, the killing just didn't make sense. >> appearing that ghost had done this, no evidence, no weapon, everyone in the house said i don't know. >> a ghost. >> that's what it feels like because you have no idea. >> how was it possible melissa hadn't seen the person that shot ben, had been lying right next to him. why was she unharmed. >> that's a red flag popping up, doesn't seem right. >> and had craig, melissa's teenage brother slept through the whole thing as he claimed? >> i opened my eyes and right in my face was a bunch of barrels from a machine gun. >> police guns he was looking at, police wh
ben oxley had been shot point blank in the head. yet melissa lying in bed right beside him was unharmed. she ran then to alyssa's room to check on her and call 911, and, of course, alyssa, 6 years old, and completely unaware of what happened, asked to see her father. >> i want to see my dad and i told her you can't see your dad. >> ron elgis got the call. do you remember that call? >> yeah, because i was sleeping. >> woke up to a big problem, the killing just didn't make...
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ashley babbitt, white woman unarmed, protester january 6th was shot at point blank range in the neck by a police officer. anytime you see blm hashtag or someone claiming blm on twitter search their name, see what they had to say about ashley babbitt when she went down because either they said nothing or celebrated the fact that in this case an unarmed woman was shot dead. i don't buy it. i don't buy they care about police brutality. jillian: you are 100% right. what we are seeing tonight this is minnesota. i spent a lot of time in minnesota, i repeat it too often. i have extended family in minnesota. i'm there every summer. this is not what we're seeing right now is in columbus but that's not my point earlier. and now what we are seeing now is in columbus expanded where protesters have broken into police headquarters going to your point, is going to be going on coast-to-coast, as newt gingrich said, unless they stop it, unless they use appropriate legal force to stop the criminality it is going to spread. >> breaking into a police station, we know they did as you mentioned earlier in
ashley babbitt, white woman unarmed, protester january 6th was shot at point blank range in the neck by a police officer. anytime you see blm hashtag or someone claiming blm on twitter search their name, see what they had to say about ashley babbitt when she went down because either they said nothing or celebrated the fact that in this case an unarmed woman was shot dead. i don't buy it. i don't buy they care about police brutality. jillian: you are 100% right. what we are seeing tonight this...
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that has followed the point blank police shooting of dante wright, more on that in just a moment. we want to begin tonight with a history making decision from the white house, that is not without controversy. today the president announced the end of our nation's longest war. he announced that all u.s. troops, about 2500 of them remain, will leave afghanistan by september 11th. leaving afghanistan with the goal of both of his two immediate predecessors, obama and trump, but a goal that was never realized. with a two decade old war has taken the lives of over 2000 american service members, left some 20,000 of them wounded, and caused two trillion dollars. >> i'm now the fourth united states president, to preside over american troop presence in afghanistan. two republicans, to democrats. i will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth. it's time to end america's longest war. it's time for american troops to come home. the war in afghanistan was never meant to be a multi generational undertaking. we were attacked. we went to war with clear goals. we achieved those objectives. bin la
that has followed the point blank police shooting of dante wright, more on that in just a moment. we want to begin tonight with a history making decision from the white house, that is not without controversy. today the president announced the end of our nation's longest war. he announced that all u.s. troops, about 2500 of them remain, will leave afghanistan by september 11th. leaving afghanistan with the goal of both of his two immediate predecessors, obama and trump, but a goal that was never...
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and so, again, it's going to take political will from these cities to stop writing this blank check. that's the first place it needs to be. >> rashad, where does that political will come from? >> that political will is going to have to come at the local level. as we hold prosecutors accountable and elect new prosecutors. and from mayors, where we push back on these ballooning budgets of police departments and downsize policing. and then we actually have to get to things like ending the filibuster so we can get to the long-term reform. but make no mistake. the george floyd act has a lot of things in there that's important, but it actually gives more money to police around the country, more money into this system, in this structure of policing that we know has to be downsized. just like guns, we can't actually have impotent gun laws and expect to get things moving. we have to remove guns from the streets just like we have to remove violent policing. >> thank you both so much. >>> joining us now to continue this conversation, former hud secretary and former 2020 democratic presidential
and so, again, it's going to take political will from these cities to stop writing this blank check. that's the first place it needs to be. >> rashad, where does that political will come from? >> that political will is going to have to come at the local level. as we hold prosecutors accountable and elect new prosecutors. and from mayors, where we push back on these ballooning budgets of police departments and downsize policing. and then we actually have to get to things like ending...