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cyber bullying isa of online bullying. cyber bullying is a scary issue. though, do you really know what to do if people really know what to do if something goes wrong? do not respond or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent oryour or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent or your favourite teacher. a body '5 or destructive actions are about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove- about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove or. about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove or block sangwmmusucatémose person. do not forward a message the person. do not forward a message to anyone. what rules can cyber bullying play when it opens —— can schools play when it often happens outside of school? 5696 of young people have admitted to witnessing an incident of online bullying. so we are focusing on that and asking all pupils and young people to stand up all pupils and young people to stand up to it and even if it is not happening to you, to have strength of to say it is wrong. as part of this year's sch
cyber bullying isa of online bullying. cyber bullying is a scary issue. though, do you really know what to do if people really know what to do if something goes wrong? do not respond or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent oryour or retaliate. tell a trusted adult, a parent or your favourite teacher. a body '5 or destructive actions are about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove- about the run problems. never delete any communications. remove or. about the run...
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you said we refuse to be bullied. >> right. >> bullied? >> yeah, look. i guess what i call bullying, frank, is this. i call it argumentation without actually using compelling arguments. you see this all the time in international affairs, and many things. people try to convince you, you should agree to something simply because everyone else is doing it. and just peer pressure alone. and i guess i'm the kind of guy that by nach if someone presents me with an argument and i don't agree with it and they resort to bullying, resort to pressure as opposed to persuasive argument, i dig in more strongly. i became more and more convinced on this issue is that my position was correct. what happened is i noticed over time that other countries basically ceased trying to change my view on this. they knew i wasn't going to change my view. in fact, what's distressing is privately the number of leaders who agreed with my view but simply didn't want to break consensus because it was so important to them. >> pauldices and diplomacy collide, right? what can be done in your
you said we refuse to be bullied. >> right. >> bullied? >> yeah, look. i guess what i call bullying, frank, is this. i call it argumentation without actually using compelling arguments. you see this all the time in international affairs, and many things. people try to convince you, you should agree to something simply because everyone else is doing it. and just peer pressure alone. and i guess i'm the kind of guy that by nach if someone presents me with an argument and i don't...
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you said we refused to be bullied. >> right. >> bullied? >> yeah. look. what i call bullying, frank, is this. i call it argumentation without actually using compelling arguments. you see this all the time in international affairs. and many things. where people try to convince you you should agree to something simply because everyone else is doing it. and just pure pressure alone. and i guess i'm the kind of guy that binature, if someone presents me with an argument and i don't agree with it, and they resort to what i call bullying, resort to kind of pressure instead of arguments i dig in more strongly. and i became more and more convinced on this issue that my positions were correct. what happened frankly was i noticed over time that other countries basically ceased trying to change my view on this. they knew i wasn't going to change my view. in fact, what's distressing is privately the number of leader who is agreed with my view but simply didn't want to break consensus because consensus was so important to them. >> what can be done to address the anti-i
you said we refused to be bullied. >> right. >> bullied? >> yeah. look. what i call bullying, frank, is this. i call it argumentation without actually using compelling arguments. you see this all the time in international affairs. and many things. where people try to convince you you should agree to something simply because everyone else is doing it. and just pure pressure alone. and i guess i'm the kind of guy that binature, if someone presents me with an argument and i don't...
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you said we refused to be bullied. bullied?> i guess what i call bullying, frank, i call it argumentation without using actual compelling arguments. you see this all the time in international affairs, people try to convince you to agree to something simply because everyone else is doing it, peer pressure alone. i guess i'm the kind of guy by nature that if someone presents me with an argument and i don't agree with it and they resort to what i call bullying, pressure as opposed to persuasive argument, i tend to degree in more strongly. and i became more and more convinced on this issue that my positions were correct. what happened, frankly, was i noticed over time that other countries basically ceased trying to change my view on this. they knew i wasn't going to change my view. in fact what's did he sstressin privately the number of leaders who agreed with my view but simply didn't want to break consensus because consensus was so important to them. >> politics and diplomacy collide, right? >> yes. >> what can be done in your vi
you said we refused to be bullied. bullied?> i guess what i call bullying, frank, i call it argumentation without using actual compelling arguments. you see this all the time in international affairs, people try to convince you to agree to something simply because everyone else is doing it, peer pressure alone. i guess i'm the kind of guy by nature that if someone presents me with an argument and i don't agree with it and they resort to what i call bullying, pressure as opposed to persuasive...
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because we have a lot of bullying going on in there. elida: and i think part of the partnership also is that our efforts is working with the person who's doing the bullying as well as the victim. so, we work with restorative practices. so again, if we have a student who is doing the bullying, most of the times they're friends with the other students, or they have contact during the day. so, what do we do to help the students start a conversation, and start a relationship, and bring the skills to both of them? to a victim to stand up and say, "what you just did hurt my feelings," or seeking that help. and they will go out and seek the help of the counselors when they see them on ground, or our family case managers. so, we're trying to get the stigma away is acknowledging that we as, you know, friends or someone that we're in the class, we have a problem, and we're going to see each other every day, let's seek help on how we can remedy our relationship. so, it's really working with both, you know, the victim and the person who is doing th
because we have a lot of bullying going on in there. elida: and i think part of the partnership also is that our efforts is working with the person who's doing the bullying as well as the victim. so, we work with restorative practices. so again, if we have a student who is doing the bullying, most of the times they're friends with the other students, or they have contact during the day. so, what do we do to help the students start a conversation, and start a relationship, and bring the skills...
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how do you resist a bully and honor your edict to not attack the bully?i used to be very keen on chess, and i remember a chess master told me, he said, you know, the bust move est move to chess is not the best chess move. it is to figure out the move your opponent lest wants you to play. if you can figure out what they don't want you to play and play that. so it is easy to talk about the bullying and the lying and the bragging and all of the qualities we see in the president, the thing -- you know, my first thought was it is very simple. he is the most extreme example of a narsistic person as i understand it, not as a professional psychiatrist obviously, that i can imagine in public life. and i know that in my lifetime there has never been a single individual on this planet who has been more talked about at every bar, every table, in every restaurant, every talk show, every radio talk shoechlt everybody show. everybody is talking about him all the time. he is like a dr. seuss figure who is like a balloon, and every time his name is mention he gets a bit b
how do you resist a bully and honor your edict to not attack the bully?i used to be very keen on chess, and i remember a chess master told me, he said, you know, the bust move est move to chess is not the best chess move. it is to figure out the move your opponent lest wants you to play. if you can figure out what they don't want you to play and play that. so it is easy to talk about the bullying and the lying and the bragging and all of the qualities we see in the president, the thing -- you...
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so there was a bullying culture? some well reported insta nces bullying culture?ances where behaviour was unacceptable. do you accept that has been a wind at all costs mentality and duty of care and welfare has been chronically neglected ? and duty of care and welfare has been chronically neglected? we have focused on performance and participation. we have not put enough focus on the people of our business and activity. that is both staff and riders. it doesn't mean it has been universally negative but we have to put more focus on looking after and developing and supporting oui’ after and developing and supporting our people. andy murray had to save seven match points against phillip kohlschreiber to reach the semi—finals of the dubai championships. the german had beaten murrayjust once in five meetings, but had always taken at least a set off the scot, and he took the first on a tie break. the world number one got the first break of the match early in the second to go 2—1 up but he wasn't able to hold on to his lead. instead the set went the way of the first, int
so there was a bullying culture? some well reported insta nces bullying culture?ances where behaviour was unacceptable. do you accept that has been a wind at all costs mentality and duty of care and welfare has been chronically neglected ? and duty of care and welfare has been chronically neglected? we have focused on performance and participation. we have not put enough focus on the people of our business and activity. that is both staff and riders. it doesn't mean it has been universally...
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so there was a bullying culture then here at british cycling?viour was unacceptable. today, with training here continuing as normal, british cycling unveiled a 39—point action plan, designed to overhaul governance and athlete welfare. it all stems back to last year, when former sprint cyclist jess varnish complained about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear at the sport's high—class performance programme. and she's not alone. a decade ago, jenny copnall was national mountain biking champion and says she was also a victim of discrimination at british cycling. i've certainly known of staff who have said to me down the years, and particularly when i retired, that they supported and they had felt bad for my situation, but hadn't been able to say anything, because they were worried about their job. the idea ofjob preservation was almost a joke amongst riders, in the way that management behaved and decisions were made. british cycling's credibility was further damaged yesterday, when mps heard about a failure to keep records of medical treatmen
so there was a bullying culture then here at british cycling?viour was unacceptable. today, with training here continuing as normal, british cycling unveiled a 39—point action plan, designed to overhaul governance and athlete welfare. it all stems back to last year, when former sprint cyclist jess varnish complained about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear at the sport's high—class performance programme. and she's not alone. a decade ago, jenny copnall was national mountain biking...
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teens say bullying does not it continues on social media. in a recent study, 49% of school-age kids said that they were bullied at least once a month or at least once during the past month. parents, listen to this, 64% of children who were bullied did not report it. now some students in charlotte are fighting back. they are trying to stop this activity in its tracks. >> it started with a group of girls who got together. >> reporter: these days carly is focused on her next cheerleading competition. a year ago the 12-year-old found herself getting harassed almost daily. >> got pretty bad. >> reporter: bad enough that police were called to the school to talk to the five girls involved. >> how did it make you feel? >> made me feel sad and frustrated because they weren't true. it made me not want to go to school. >> it hurts your heart. >> rosemary collin attempts h -- >> they call me the n-word. they said a whole bunch of stuff. they were going crazy. >> reporter: collins' friend, a 16-year-old conducted a nationwide survey. she found 40% of kid
teens say bullying does not it continues on social media. in a recent study, 49% of school-age kids said that they were bullied at least once a month or at least once during the past month. parents, listen to this, 64% of children who were bullied did not report it. now some students in charlotte are fighting back. they are trying to stop this activity in its tracks. >> it started with a group of girls who got together. >> reporter: these days carly is focused on her next...
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quite frankly, the bullying ruled my life. what impact did the bullying have on your mental health? would have nightmare after nightmare after nightmare about what was going on in the day and things like that and i used to scream in my sleep to try to get away from it. about it but in the summer before high school i started being cyber bullied by one of my closest friends. at 13, grace wanted to take her own life. she made a video saying goodbye to her family. luckily grace's mum sarah found it, before it was too late. crucified me. only by default the video was found and when i watched it, ijust sobbed. and then i felt angry that i didn't know that she'd made it, i didn't know that she was feeling suicidal. but that's got to be one of the lowest, lowest moments because i didn't know what to do. the signposting is not there. the services are not there. there needs to be far more services out there, young people's mental health needs to change. grace did eventually get help and now she mentors others i never thought that i'd be as confident as i am or have, like the bravery that i ha
quite frankly, the bullying ruled my life. what impact did the bullying have on your mental health? would have nightmare after nightmare after nightmare about what was going on in the day and things like that and i used to scream in my sleep to try to get away from it. about it but in the summer before high school i started being cyber bullied by one of my closest friends. at 13, grace wanted to take her own life. she made a video saying goodbye to her family. luckily grace's mum sarah found...
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british cycling bosses promise to make changes after accusations of bullying and sexism at the top levelf the sport. and how research that began after gordon and sarah brown lost their premature baby, jennifer, has helped save the live of another labour leader's grandchild. and coming up in sport on bbc news — a true celtic legend. tributes are paid the lisbon lion tommy gemmell, who died aged 73 following a long illness. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. policing in england and wales is in a "potentially perilous" state, with victims being let down, criminal cases shelved and suspects left untracked — that's the warning from the police watchdog. her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary says most of the 43 forces in england and wales are providing a good service, but a third require improvement. it says some forces are putting the public at an unacceptable risk by rationing their response to crime as they struggle with cutbacks. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. the cornerstone of british policing — the bobby on the beat. pa rt part of the neighb
british cycling bosses promise to make changes after accusations of bullying and sexism at the top levelf the sport. and how research that began after gordon and sarah brown lost their premature baby, jennifer, has helped save the live of another labour leader's grandchild. and coming up in sport on bbc news — a true celtic legend. tributes are paid the lisbon lion tommy gemmell, who died aged 73 following a long illness. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. policing in england...
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said there was a bullying culture in british cycling? instances where it was unacceptable. british cycling unveiling a 13 point action plan designed to overhaul governance and athlete welfare. it stems to last year, when former sprint cyclist jess last year, when former sprint cyclistjess varnish last year, when former sprint cyclist jess varnish complaint last year, when former sprint cyclistjess varnish complaint about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear at the sport's high—class performance programme. a decade ago, jenny coquelin or was national mounting boxing national mountain biking champion. i had staff who said to me down the years, especially when i retired, that they supported and held that bad for my situation. they haven't been able to do anything. —— they had felt bad and were not able to say anything. they were worried about their jobs. they were worried about their jobs. the idea ofjob reservation is a joke among riders, in the way that management behave and decisions were made. british cycling's credibility was dam
said there was a bullying culture in british cycling? instances where it was unacceptable. british cycling unveiling a 13 point action plan designed to overhaul governance and athlete welfare. it stems to last year, when former sprint cyclist jess last year, when former sprint cyclistjess varnish last year, when former sprint cyclist jess varnish complaint last year, when former sprint cyclistjess varnish complaint about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear at the sport's high—class...
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prevention center cites various studies on bullying problems across the country like reasons for bullyinglooks, body shape and race. we've got information in the scene on tv section for you just head to our website at fox29.c fox29.com. >>> and back to your fox 29 weather authority now. a live look at the center city skyline. not a bad day. a little cloudy out there right now. but the week is going to end a lot differently. meteorologist kathy orr and meteorologist scott williams have details for you in 15 seconds. all right. we've been talking about all week and it's upon us. we have a storm that's going to be moving in during the early morning hours this is the counterclockwise swirl the area of low pressure moving into missouri and all of this ahead of it some strong to severe thunderstorms. for us, we're just watching this area of low pressure that will move right across the ohio valley through pennsylvania. the cold air to the north will bring a major snowstorm through new england. good for the ski resorts. we stay on the warm side of this and stay in the rain as go hour by hour you
prevention center cites various studies on bullying problems across the country like reasons for bullyinglooks, body shape and race. we've got information in the scene on tv section for you just head to our website at fox29.c fox29.com. >>> and back to your fox 29 weather authority now. a live look at the center city skyline. not a bad day. a little cloudy out there right now. but the week is going to end a lot differently. meteorologist kathy orr and meteorologist scott williams have...
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occurrence of issues in terms of behaviours and harassment, bullying, is unacceptable.ues that we, as an organisation, need to address. we've already met with groups of both riders and staff and we've made it very clear that where there's been failings, we apologise for those. well, this is the national cycling centre, home of the so—called medal factory, but concern over the way those medals have been won has led to a rethink. and that takes the form of a 39—point action plan, which includes training in governance, leadership and diversity, an annual staff appraisal system and a complete overhaul of procedures around athletes' welfare. it all steams back to april when sprint cyclistjess varnish complained of sexism, discrimination and bullying. uk sport is demanding reform at britain's most successful and best funded olympic sport. there are a number of fires that seem to be going off in different areas and it's difficult for them at this point in time. the most important thing — as an investor in british cycling — the most important thing is that we see that the infor
occurrence of issues in terms of behaviours and harassment, bullying, is unacceptable.ues that we, as an organisation, need to address. we've already met with groups of both riders and staff and we've made it very clear that where there's been failings, we apologise for those. well, this is the national cycling centre, home of the so—called medal factory, but concern over the way those medals have been won has led to a rethink. and that takes the form of a 39—point action plan, which...
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accusations of bullying and sex is at the highest levels of the sport.te for you on the financial markets, the fts seat the financial markets, the fts seat the dax down slightly. a lot in trading to, the dow and the nasdaq down as well. the race for the presidency in france is hotting up, with all the candidates on the campaign trail. the centre—right republican francois fillon has already confirmed he'll fight on, despite being under investigation over his wife's working arrangements, while today the candidate many see as the front—runner emmanuel macron, unveiled his manifesto. he's promised to ban nepotism in parliament, and spoke about the transforming france's rigid labour market. translation: we and our project have chosen first of all to look to the future, the transformation of the world of work, the transformation of oui’ world of work, the transformation of our productive model, the digital transition. these are risks, but they also brilliant opportunities, and so, at the heart of this project there is the refusal to knowledge defeat. i will no
accusations of bullying and sex is at the highest levels of the sport.te for you on the financial markets, the fts seat the financial markets, the fts seat the dax down slightly. a lot in trading to, the dow and the nasdaq down as well. the race for the presidency in france is hotting up, with all the candidates on the campaign trail. the centre—right republican francois fillon has already confirmed he'll fight on, despite being under investigation over his wife's working arrangements, while...
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>>> an 8-year-old girl is taking a stand against bullying with her very own book. the arkansas third grader is hoping to inspire people of all ages by telling a story based on her own experiences. >> reporter: using a skill engrained early on. >> my nana used to read to me while i was eating and mommy used to read to me when i was about to go to sleep. >> reporter: wise beyond her years. >> you do not have t talk bad about you. >> she just has stories inside of her. >> reporter: stories she hopes will inspire the world. >> the story that she just wrote is pretty much her being the main character as being bullied and knowing how not to become a bully. >> reporter: twinkle is a book about a star who ran away from home. >> people at school bully me and tell me i'm too small. >> reporter: now that star is shining brighter than ever. >> she's being bullied, she's not a coward. >> reporter: standing up for herself and others alike. >> it makes me feel like i just don't mean anything to anybody. i'm just a nobody. >> reporter: an 8-year-old on a mission. >> i want to insp
>>> an 8-year-old girl is taking a stand against bullying with her very own book. the arkansas third grader is hoping to inspire people of all ages by telling a story based on her own experiences. >> reporter: using a skill engrained early on. >> my nana used to read to me while i was eating and mommy used to read to me when i was about to go to sleep. >> reporter: wise beyond her years. >> you do not have t talk bad about you. >> she just has stories...
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occurrence of issues in terms of behaviours and harassment, bullying, is unacceptable. that we as an organisation needs to address. we've already met with our groups of both riders and staff, and we've made it very clear that where there's been failings we apologise for those. well, this is the national cycling centre, home of the so—called medal factory, but concern over the way those medals have been won has led to a rethink. and that takes the form of a 39—point action plan, which includes training in governance, leadership and diversity, an annual staff appraisal system, and a complete overhaul of procedures around athletes' welfare. it all stems back to april, when sprint cyclistjess varnish complained of sexism, discrimination and bullying. uk sport is demanding reform at britain's most successful best funded and most successful olympic sport. there are a number of fires that seem to be going off in difficult areas and it's difficult for them at this point in time. the most important thing as an investor in british cycling, the most important thing is we see that
occurrence of issues in terms of behaviours and harassment, bullying, is unacceptable. that we as an organisation needs to address. we've already met with our groups of both riders and staff, and we've made it very clear that where there's been failings we apologise for those. well, this is the national cycling centre, home of the so—called medal factory, but concern over the way those medals have been won has led to a rethink. and that takes the form of a 39—point action plan, which...
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. >> they're bullying our kids, they're bullying our community. they are the bullies. so my question is, you know, when are they going to be suspended? when are they going to be expelled? >> reporter: at superintendent patrick sweeney told us yesterday, parents don't have all the facts. the district had no choice, especially with the d.a. investigating a possible 16 victims in two years. >> there are certain areas that are called mandatory expulsions by the state of california. >> reporter: expulsion would be mandatory for use of a firearm, a knife or sexual assault. but they charged him with battery, bullying and hazing for ans dent in 2015. it would seem that the board might have had some discretion. >> horseplaying with my friends. a week of suspension would have been enough for me. >> reporter: that from a 3.3 gpa advanced placement student who never had been in trouble before and wants to be a chemical engineer. he feels branded and ruined. >> i think the district should have focused more on everyone's best interest and just not them. >> reporter: in napa, wayne f
. >> they're bullying our kids, they're bullying our community. they are the bullies. so my question is, you know, when are they going to be suspended? when are they going to be expelled? >> reporter: at superintendent patrick sweeney told us yesterday, parents don't have all the facts. the district had no choice, especially with the d.a. investigating a possible 16 victims in two years. >> there are certain areas that are called mandatory expulsions by the state of...
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become the bully. i sought solace in the eye of hurricane -- that's where the safety was for me. and in order to have that safety and protection i needed their respect and in order to have their respect i had to commit all the same violence they did. for someone where violence was new, i am going to be honest, i liked it. every step deeper i got greater sense of power and thrill and intoxication. jessica: what do you regret most? >> if i think back to the event i carry the deepest shame about it was the bashing of a gay man. we were about 17 we were drinking beer in the park where gay men would go. we chased him into a construction site. he ran into the construction site and ran into this crawlspace about that high into the darkness. we picked up stones, like skipping stones at a lake, and threw them into darkness and every second or so would hear a yell of pain from man hiding in the dark. i look back and think what would it have been like to be that man ? he didn't do anything wrong, he didn't deserv
become the bully. i sought solace in the eye of hurricane -- that's where the safety was for me. and in order to have that safety and protection i needed their respect and in order to have their respect i had to commit all the same violence they did. for someone where violence was new, i am going to be honest, i liked it. every step deeper i got greater sense of power and thrill and intoxication. jessica: what do you regret most? >> if i think back to the event i carry the deepest shame...
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>> i think everyone is bullied. honestly i think a lot of people bully themselves in a small way.bout books is when kids read, they get smarter. they perform better in school. but most importantly, when kids read, they get a little kinder because they put themselves in someone else's shoes. so that's why i think it's important that our characters are a little different. >> but you have a baseball star who's in book and dart jeter and i wonder who wrote this parks. you're a baseball genius and derek jeter's were warm. >> i told you i was bullied. i tried to stay out of it. >> but there's also lessons about the character saying i don't like to go to the park without a bat this my hand and i wondered if that applied to you, if you feel that. >> no. not at all. we talk -- wee speak about bullying and it's something we tackled in my foundation because it's a serious topic nowadays and what kids have to deal with. cyber bullying. >> it's a whole different ball game. >> when i was younger. it's important issues. like i say, we try to have the characters and tackle these issues in all of
>> i think everyone is bullied. honestly i think a lot of people bully themselves in a small way.bout books is when kids read, they get smarter. they perform better in school. but most importantly, when kids read, they get a little kinder because they put themselves in someone else's shoes. so that's why i think it's important that our characters are a little different. >> but you have a baseball star who's in book and dart jeter and i wonder who wrote this parks. you're a baseball...
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each other on thet's games, adults are bullying eachg other. workplace bullying.llyin so this model is not just for youth.yout but it's also it can be adopteda by businesses as well. >> jason welcome to d.c.o d >> thanks for having me.hank i love dc.c. >> tell me why you are involvedv in this campaign. >> well, this specifically as far as the youth, you know, ino, have a ton of nieces and nephewp who are in school right now andd luckily they're not dealing witt cyber bullying. but the more education we have and underring we have about it t as a adults the more we canwe c protect and prevent, you know, , victims of cyber bullying.lying when i was in school, it was one bully in the classroom you goou home and say somebody isy i bullying me you can get over it. now, you have a bully in the in classroom they put it on sociala media so you have 500 likes, 100 retweets and you can actuallyuay have evidence saying nobody inoi school likes me. lik at that age, you know, your y whole purpose trying to being to included trying to be accepted. so your arg
each other on thet's games, adults are bullying eachg other. workplace bullying.llyin so this model is not just for youth.yout but it's also it can be adopteda by businesses as well. >> jason welcome to d.c.o d >> thanks for having me.hank i love dc.c. >> tell me why you are involvedv in this campaign. >> well, this specifically as far as the youth, you know, ino, have a ton of nieces and nephewp who are in school right now andd luckily they're not dealing witt cyber...
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so there was a bullying culture then here at british cycling?r was unacceptable. today, with training here continuing as normal, british cycling unveiled a 39—point action plan, designed to overhaul governance and athlete welfare. it all stems back to last year, when former sprint cyclist jess varnish complained about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear at the sport‘s high—class performance programme. and she‘s not alone. a decade ago, jenny copnall was national mountain biking champion and says she was also a victim of discrimination at british cycling. i‘ve certainly known of staff who have said to me down the years, and particularly when i retired, that they supported and they had felt bad for my situation, but hadn‘t been able to say anything, because they were worried about their job. the idea ofjob preservation was almost a joke amongst riders, in the way that management behaved and decisions were made. british cycling‘s credibility was further damaged yesterday, when mps heard about a failure to keep records of medical treatments f
so there was a bullying culture then here at british cycling?r was unacceptable. today, with training here continuing as normal, british cycling unveiled a 39—point action plan, designed to overhaul governance and athlete welfare. it all stems back to last year, when former sprint cyclist jess varnish complained about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear at the sport‘s high—class performance programme. and she‘s not alone. a decade ago, jenny copnall was national mountain biking...
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of bullying from someone else. i will make sure that if you come forward within the institution that the chain of command is obligated by my direct directions to make sure they are protected. stretch for me to ask them to trust us at this time, but i want to believe they believe we are going to do all we can to get to the bottom of this. i need their help. i need everyone's help. all marines. this affects the entire organization. our alumni, and i'll reserve component -- and our reserve component. >> when did you first hear about these allegations? timeline is the towards the end of january. we were contacted by a reporter who told us about this, and then we engaged with him. he came forward with enough information that we felt it was a credible thing. that, we went to the service provider and we had the site taken down. we then continue to engage, and we convened the investigation. we worked with the individual as he was getting ready to release his story. so we were aware of it for some he had a pointew where he
of bullying from someone else. i will make sure that if you come forward within the institution that the chain of command is obligated by my direct directions to make sure they are protected. stretch for me to ask them to trust us at this time, but i want to believe they believe we are going to do all we can to get to the bottom of this. i need their help. i need everyone's help. all marines. this affects the entire organization. our alumni, and i'll reserve component -- and our reserve...
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. >> he is a bully. he likes to prey on the weak. >> but the violence doesn't stop there. >> he sucker punched me. >> this ain't the first time you assaulted anybody. >> what is the evidence? >> it's scary. >> there are people over there that have hunter tattoos on them and they are looking at me wondering what i'm here for. >> a young inmate gets a a crash course how to survive in jail. >> don't tell people you were 18. tell them 24, 25. >> as he prepares to deal with the consequences of his situation. >> your decision killed two people. their lives forever. and now the best days of our lives are over. ♪ >> just over the ohio river is another city of sorts, the hamilton county justice center, population 1,300. most of the men and women in this jail are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of the cases. >> we are returning a small city basically. it is a city that never sleeps. when your city never sleeps there is always something that you need to pay attention to. disagreement
. >> he is a bully. he likes to prey on the weak. >> but the violence doesn't stop there. >> he sucker punched me. >> this ain't the first time you assaulted anybody. >> what is the evidence? >> it's scary. >> there are people over there that have hunter tattoos on them and they are looking at me wondering what i'm here for. >> a young inmate gets a a crash course how to survive in jail. >> don't tell people you were 18. tell them 24, 25....
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he's being bullied at school. so on the one hand, we have a student who's the victim of a bully.nd on the other hand, we have a monster who really doesn't wanna scare people. - they make friends, and they try to help each other through these problems, and the show ends up being about, it's kind of an anti-bullying story. - so now you know the storyline, but this report focuses on how you write a musical. we'll tell you about that, when teen kids news returns. we'll be right back. ♪ standing near or far we're continuing our report on the making of the musical, the monster of guitaristan. - [audry] it'd be funny if you put both your arms on them, like, "yeah, i'm the tough guy of the group." - [katie] before even any rehearsal for a musical can even begin, there's a lot of work that has to first be done. so, step one is coming up with the idea. (comical music) - the idea came about really accidentally. i was telling a story to my two sons who are six and three years old, putting them to bed at night, and they liked it a lot. ♪ it's another beautiful day in guitaristan - [katie] a c
he's being bullied at school. so on the one hand, we have a student who's the victim of a bully.nd on the other hand, we have a monster who really doesn't wanna scare people. - they make friends, and they try to help each other through these problems, and the show ends up being about, it's kind of an anti-bullying story. - so now you know the storyline, but this report focuses on how you write a musical. we'll tell you about that, when teen kids news returns. we'll be right back. ♪ standing...
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after bullies attacked him yet again. take look.is what 14-year-old dustin looked like last fall. after an older kid body slammed him to the ground. doctors near houston, texas had to do surgery to fix his eyes. two weeks later, dustin' eyes were back to normal until last friday when an upper classman ambushed him on the bus hitting him right in the head. dustin's sister noticed his eyes were starting to cross again. >> i hope he gets punished properly. i don't wish people the worse. >> i wanted to cry. it broke my heart. all this again. it was hard to watch him go through it the first time. >> his mom says the school is investigating but that bully has not been back on the bus since attacked dustin. school district says that they can't even comment on any kind of discipline. now diss tin's doctors say that there's a chance that his eye could correct itself over time but, iain, enough is enough. >> absolutely, joyce. someone hopefully will step in and help this kid. joyce, thank you. >>> ♪ >>> there's possibly no darker moment than
after bullies attacked him yet again. take look.is what 14-year-old dustin looked like last fall. after an older kid body slammed him to the ground. doctors near houston, texas had to do surgery to fix his eyes. two weeks later, dustin' eyes were back to normal until last friday when an upper classman ambushed him on the bus hitting him right in the head. dustin's sister noticed his eyes were starting to cross again. >> i hope he gets punished properly. i don't wish people the worse....
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one is online bullying, another is used mental health.sex education in schools. i don't see why we don't have mental health education, bullying and accountability and other types of education like that in schools. it is rife. seven out of ten teenagers are affected is rife. seven out of ten teenagers a re affected by is rife. seven out of ten teenagers are affected by mental health due to bullying, one in three self harm. these are big numbers. i think mental health is highly underfunded, even though it has risen by 78%, it is still highly underfunded, and kids are still not getting this opportunity to get help and parents are not getting the opportunity to understand more with regards to what is going on with their children. and i think it starts for me, awareness in schools and getting kids accountable for their actions, talking about being the best that they can be, and being positive role models for one another. speaking about who they are talking to online. making sure that what they put online is safe. it starts in schools, it start
one is online bullying, another is used mental health.sex education in schools. i don't see why we don't have mental health education, bullying and accountability and other types of education like that in schools. it is rife. seven out of ten teenagers are affected is rife. seven out of ten teenagers a re affected by is rife. seven out of ten teenagers are affected by mental health due to bullying, one in three self harm. these are big numbers. i think mental health is highly underfunded, even...
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believe it or not, but the word bully was originally a compliment. back in the sixteenth century it meant sweetheart. not that i'm suggesting that if you're faced with a bully that you should call him or her sweetheart. but it does make one wonder how things can get so turned around. - we've got to take a short break. but don't go away because teen kids news will be right back! basic supplies to read and write. unfortunately there are many schools like that in poor countries around the world. you're about to meet an organization working to change that. - [jacelyn] these students in sri lanka are on their way to a special library. what makes it special would be surprising to us, it has books. - room to read is an organization that is opening schools and libraries across the developing world for the poorest of the poor. hundreds of schools, thousands of libraries so that every child everywhere is no longer denied an education because they were born at the wrong place at the wrong time. - [jacelyn] john wood is an amazing guy. he used to be a big execut
believe it or not, but the word bully was originally a compliment. back in the sixteenth century it meant sweetheart. not that i'm suggesting that if you're faced with a bully that you should call him or her sweetheart. but it does make one wonder how things can get so turned around. - we've got to take a short break. but don't go away because teen kids news will be right back! basic supplies to read and write. unfortunately there are many schools like that in poor countries around the world....
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reporter: eight months later, investigators say the teenager was on a revenge attack for being bullied>> as a consequence, david developed a deep hatred against anybody that resembled the youngsters that bullied him. those of similar age and physical parents. -- appearance. the individuals were mostly of southeastern european descent. reporter: a raid on his home revealed that the teenager had gone to great lengths to plan the attack. photographs found on his camera showed he visited the german southwest town of -- where another gun attack had deviously taken place. the photos were taken one year before his munich attack. investigators say he was fascinated by a gun attack in norway that left more than 70 people dead. >> his actions were not politically motivated. david s. had developed xenophobia despite his own family having an immigrant background. he also sometimes used symbols and phrases. -- nazi symbols and phrases. reporter: the new findings offer a glance into what led to the murder of nine people. the memories of those who died in the shopping mall remain fresh however, as th
reporter: eight months later, investigators say the teenager was on a revenge attack for being bullied>> as a consequence, david developed a deep hatred against anybody that resembled the youngsters that bullied him. those of similar age and physical parents. -- appearance. the individuals were mostly of southeastern european descent. reporter: a raid on his home revealed that the teenager had gone to great lengths to plan the attack. photographs found on his camera showed he visited the...
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. >> his mom says the school is investigating but that bully has not been back on the bus since attacked dustin. school district says that they can't even comment on any kind of discipline. now diss tin's doctors say that there's a chance that his eye could correct itself over time but, iain, enough is enough. >> absolutely, joyce. someone hopefully will step in and help this kid. joyce, thank you. >>> ♪
. >> his mom says the school is investigating but that bully has not been back on the bus since attacked dustin. school district says that they can't even comment on any kind of discipline. now diss tin's doctors say that there's a chance that his eye could correct itself over time but, iain, enough is enough. >> absolutely, joyce. someone hopefully will step in and help this kid. joyce, thank you. >>> ♪
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harassment is a bit of art imitating life. >> you guys both know, talked about how you both were bulliedd so, you know, with selena, obviously, and was very judged by that. i was like, i'm not going to let her have the upbringing i did. >> but her disney star daughter soon found herself being tormented online. >> yeah, it was the first time i had ever been called fat. >> continued pressure led to two stints in rehab. selena told "vogue" she went to a psychiatric facility last summer to deal with depression. >> i had to stop, because i had everything, and i was absolutely broken inside. i'm really big on vulnerability. strength is looked upon as, oh, i'm strong, i don't need anything, i can handle everything, and that's just not the truth. >> the most popular person on instagram with 115 million followers also took a three-month break from social media. her mom has seen quite a glowing turnaround. >> she looks like a sun. like a little sun. >> isn't she, though? what do you attribute that to? >> i think it was actually taking a break. it's kind of telling. >> i'm enjoying my life and i'm
harassment is a bit of art imitating life. >> you guys both know, talked about how you both were bulliedd so, you know, with selena, obviously, and was very judged by that. i was like, i'm not going to let her have the upbringing i did. >> but her disney star daughter soon found herself being tormented online. >> yeah, it was the first time i had ever been called fat. >> continued pressure led to two stints in rehab. selena told "vogue" she went to a...
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he has had a successful career at one point he was the one being bullied. he was tall. they can turnaround for you. >>> it certainly can. >>letting young people know. >>> thanks, don. >>coming up next half an hour the president will pay out, big bucks to trump university students. >>> also straight ahead unbelievable find artifact sitting in plane sight for decade and experts found fascinating information, inside, plus... >>> it is just beautiful. >>tonight, a new chapter in a story that began decade ago, hear from a local family who just took home a famous painting after searching, for 40 leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. just head & shoulders? (gasp) i thought it was just for, like, dandruff new head & shoulders. cleans, protects and moisturizes to... ...get up to 100% flake-free and unbelievably beautiful hair it's not head & shoulders, it's
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this possible case of cyber bullying involves a hurtful and inappropriate post. we are in albany with the details. >> reporter: well, i ran in to the mom right here outside of albany high school and she is very upset about what is being investigated. >> i'm disgusted abo eed why it. >> reporter: and that's why she is speaking out. she found out on monday that her daughter's picture was included in a racially insensitive post on a popular social media websi website. >> an inis that dpram accoustis account was made, a fake one, that was targeting african-american students. >> reporter: she said that the post was degrading. the students reported it to the principal immediately and school officials say they are taking action. >> we will not tolerate and we do not accept any kind of bullying behavior, harassment, any kind of hate speech. >> reporter: albany police are involved in the investigation and because it involves students, the superintendent would not say if the group of male teenagers that are being questioned are being suspended. >> i have to commend our stu
this possible case of cyber bullying involves a hurtful and inappropriate post. we are in albany with the details. >> reporter: well, i ran in to the mom right here outside of albany high school and she is very upset about what is being investigated. >> i'm disgusted abo eed why it. >> reporter: and that's why she is speaking out. she found out on monday that her daughter's picture was included in a racially insensitive post on a popular social media websi website. >> an...
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bullying is up, a lot of people are feeling, you know, uneasy. a lot of kids are expressing their concerns. liz: but peaceful pro trump rallies across the country continue to be disrupted by violent rioters. and just last weekend, a trump rally organizer in california even pepper sprayed in the face. she was here on our show to talk about it. >> while we were busy wearing our little name tags trying to meet like-minded friends, we came across these folks that engaged in violent violence. these thugs, these punks think that they're going to do whatever they want. liz: this after another woman blindsided and pepper sprayed at a berkeley rally earlier in the year. let's take this to the political power panel. look who's here, washington times contributor eric and white house correspondent with the daily caller caylee with me now. then these women get hit by pepper spray. >> yeah. in fact, you know, i know people that went to this. and this was set up to be a patriotic event to really celebrate america. it wasn't necessarily anything about donald tru
bullying is up, a lot of people are feeling, you know, uneasy. a lot of kids are expressing their concerns. liz: but peaceful pro trump rallies across the country continue to be disrupted by violent rioters. and just last weekend, a trump rally organizer in california even pepper sprayed in the face. she was here on our show to talk about it. >> while we were busy wearing our little name tags trying to meet like-minded friends, we came across these folks that engaged in violent violence....
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the woman whose allegations of bullying in british cycling sparked the current investigation talks tofor me all i want is the truth to be out there because it's the truth and that's what people should know. # i'm in love with the shape of you... # and, as ed sheeran has nine songs in the top 10, even he says it's time to have a rethink about the charts. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: john surtees, the only man to win the formula one and motorcycle world titles has died aged 83. he won the fi championship in 1964. good evening. fears are growing for the tens of thousands of civilians trapped in iraq's second city of mosul as government forces try to recapture it from so—called islamic state. 50,000 people have fled the west of the city over the last fortnight alone. after five months of fighting and heavy casualties, iraqi forces control the east of the city, which is divided by the river tigris. now they're pushing deeper into the extremists' stronghold in the west of mosul where civilians are hemmed in by the street—to—street fighting. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, and cameram
the woman whose allegations of bullying in british cycling sparked the current investigation talks tofor me all i want is the truth to be out there because it's the truth and that's what people should know. # i'm in love with the shape of you... # and, as ed sheeran has nine songs in the top 10, even he says it's time to have a rethink about the charts. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: john surtees, the only man to win the formula one and motorcycle world titles has died aged 83. he won the...
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so there was a bullying culture?ave been some well reported insta nces there have been some well reported instances where behaviour was unacceptable. with training going as normal british cycling unveiled a 35 point action plan to overhaul governments and athlete welfare. it all stems back to last year when a former sprint cyclist complained about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear in the high—class performance programme. a decade ago jenny was national mountain biking champion and says she was also a victim of discrimination.” champion and says she was also a victim of discrimination. i have certainly know that staff who have said to me down the years particularly when i retired that they supported and they had felt bad for my situation but hadn't been able to see anything. they were worried about their job. able to see anything. they were worried about theirjob. the idea of job preservation was almost a joke amongst riders in the way managers behaved and decisions were made. british cycling's credibility wa
so there was a bullying culture?ave been some well reported insta nces there have been some well reported instances where behaviour was unacceptable. with training going as normal british cycling unveiled a 35 point action plan to overhaul governments and athlete welfare. it all stems back to last year when a former sprint cyclist complained about sexism and bullying amid a culture of fear in the high—class performance programme. a decade ago jenny was national mountain biking champion and...
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i volunteer with an anti bullying program and i felt like there were bullies out there and i was beinglied. >> reporter: those who attend the rally left feeling upbeat and positive, empowered. >> i'm senior citizen. this is one thing i can continue to do. and that is to show support for any community in this case the jewish community. >> this was all of our communities saying no more, no more hate. we will rise and we won't be divided. >> reporter: of course many saying this message of love and solidarity must continue every day not just today. by the way, iain, the reward for information leading to an arrest in that cemetery vandalism is now up to $69,000. >> incredible stuff. all right, dawn, thank you. >>> philadelphia city councilman kenyata henderson wants to make punishment more severe for whomever desecrated a wissonoming cemetery. johnson called on his fellow council members to support legislation that would make each separate grave vandal life at the mt. carmel cemetery counsel as separate offense. that could mean more than 100 separate charges for the people responsible. >> h
i volunteer with an anti bullying program and i felt like there were bullies out there and i was beinglied. >> reporter: those who attend the rally left feeling upbeat and positive, empowered. >> i'm senior citizen. this is one thing i can continue to do. and that is to show support for any community in this case the jewish community. >> this was all of our communities saying no more, no more hate. we will rise and we won't be divided. >> reporter: of course many saying...
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of bullying, and further allegations of bullying coming to british swimming from paralympic swimmersuse scandal, the revelations within football, it is difficult to see how you come up with anything other than a rather disturbing report. the sports minister asked me to look a duty of care, and it is probably not surprising that the athletes' transition peace has come under so much interest because of the amount of coverage here. the report i was asked to do is very forward it was about how we support people if —— as they go through the system. it is not just athletes, buts they go through the system. it is notjust athletes, buts —— coaches and performance directors. we have proved we can win medals, my personal view is we need to prove that we can win medals with a duty of care. i don't think it diminishes oui’ of care. i don't think it diminishes our chances of winning, we invest a huge amount in sport and it is amazing to see the medal performances, but what we need to do is make sure that as athletes go through, they have a really clear idea of their roles and responsibilities and
of bullying, and further allegations of bullying coming to british swimming from paralympic swimmersuse scandal, the revelations within football, it is difficult to see how you come up with anything other than a rather disturbing report. the sports minister asked me to look a duty of care, and it is probably not surprising that the athletes' transition peace has come under so much interest because of the amount of coverage here. the report i was asked to do is very forward it was about how we...
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he tried to bully moderate republicans next year. he tried to bully tea party people who won't pick up sheet on anything. i don't see where he comes back on anything. >> we saw an ultimatum was issued in terms of having to go ahead on friday. do you think that was a strategic error on part of the dealmaker donald trump to force ors through too quickly perhaps he had information that led him to believe that he had a who chance of forcing some may have been hesitating to come to his side? had information like a bat, score that as another defeat. nobody i know had information even close to that. >> why this ultimatum? hy take such a risk? >> he has broken every rule of rule him at a double and gone this was a miscalculation -- rule and gotten this far. it was a miscalculation. it looks doubly bad. crossing back to washington, what would you say in response to those remarks? would you agree? i don't think donald trump new he had some votes hidden away somewhere to make this work out for him on the house floor. what he did when he issued
he tried to bully moderate republicans next year. he tried to bully tea party people who won't pick up sheet on anything. i don't see where he comes back on anything. >> we saw an ultimatum was issued in terms of having to go ahead on friday. do you think that was a strategic error on part of the dealmaker donald trump to force ors through too quickly perhaps he had information that led him to believe that he had a who chance of forcing some may have been hesitating to come to his side?...
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general, this is not the first experience the marine corps has had, in 2013 cyber bullying of female marines, how did you react to that issue and what lessons have you learned and how are you applying those lessons? >> senator, we went back and looked at that and looked at all the actions and i can give you a long list of things that we did as far as addressing sexual assault . changing the values-based training atall are different levels of training . there was a policy written about conduct on social media in 2010 but it was, it wasn't focused on this type of thing. we are in the process of actually issuing out today and updated policy on how to conduct on social media and what is acceptable and not acceptable and what is a violation of a lawful order or article 134. 120 c, so there was a lot of training that we did. >> looking back at it, i don't know, i can only speak for myself center. we were focused on the issues of sexual assault which are very important time. and i don't think we got the social media thing to the level that we are going to get now and i put myself in that ca
general, this is not the first experience the marine corps has had, in 2013 cyber bullying of female marines, how did you react to that issue and what lessons have you learned and how are you applying those lessons? >> senator, we went back and looked at that and looked at all the actions and i can give you a long list of things that we did as far as addressing sexual assault . changing the values-based training atall are different levels of training . there was a policy written about...
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, bullying has been around for the longest time.o you think if more people did what you did it would slowly start to go away, are we ever going to get ahold of this problem. >> that is a great question. a quote from sharon anthony bow when says the biggest difference between being a stewart i and aggressive is how your words and/or behavior impacts the well-being and rights of others. a lot of people want to be lead oars, they just don't know how. so, by teaching these kids at a young age that the root is lump and loving yourself first so you can then love others i think by starting with that we have a very good chance, we have a very good chance. i didn't learn how to be a leader until i was in graduate school. why is that? kids want the attention, whether it's positive or negative. they want it, you figure bullies have people rallying around them for fear. but they if they learned how to be a successful or how to be a leader in a positive way they'd have a road map on how to do that. >> i find myself through reading to my two litt
, bullying has been around for the longest time.o you think if more people did what you did it would slowly start to go away, are we ever going to get ahold of this problem. >> that is a great question. a quote from sharon anthony bow when says the biggest difference between being a stewart i and aggressive is how your words and/or behavior impacts the well-being and rights of others. a lot of people want to be lead oars, they just don't know how. so, by teaching these kids at a young age...
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we won't tolerate racism or bullying or cyber bullying. >> the albany police are also investigating. students say they are shocked by what happened and some class made poor choices. >> i thought we were in a great community and it is a travesty to see these horrible post. >> the account has been taken down but the damage has been done. >> what you post a picture on instagram or facebook or whatever social media you do it is out there and once you attach harmful words it is out there. >>> san jose city officials are working with landlords to find housing for those displaced by last month's flooding. 500 families are still unable to return home and 70 people are still staying in the city shelter. officials say finding housing is a top priority. they can working with landlords to try to make temporary homes available. >> several have stepped up to identify apartments we can rent and several have waived security deposits and we're asking more apartment owners are help. >> the city is partnering with catholic charities on a car donation drive to try to help replace some of the cars of tha
we won't tolerate racism or bullying or cyber bullying. >> the albany police are also investigating. students say they are shocked by what happened and some class made poor choices. >> i thought we were in a great community and it is a travesty to see these horrible post. >> the account has been taken down but the damage has been done. >> what you post a picture on instagram or facebook or whatever social media you do it is out there and once you attach harmful words it...
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these folks were bullies and they were violent bullies. ones that were arrested, not anyone in our group. brian: gotcha. >> was arrested. we had -- ainsley: not going to stop you from marching in the future. >> no. although we still have to focus on being very humble. we still have to make sure we use our voice and exercise our right. we need to make everybody realize how important it is to protect our safety. brian: thanks again for getting up in the middle of the night for us. thanks, jennifer. >> thanks so much for having us and if anyone would like to find us eoar on maga march.com. california is going to take back, you know, some of this craziness. this is not going to happen. brian: got chanchts orange county law enforcement were there to protect us and we are thankful for them. brian: thank you. >> thank you, have a good day. brian: two teenagers banned from a plane over their outfits. the fashion trend the united airlines ruled too sexy for the sky. pete: are you one of the millions of americans too lazy to save for retirement? [la
these folks were bullies and they were violent bullies. ones that were arrested, not anyone in our group. brian: gotcha. >> was arrested. we had -- ainsley: not going to stop you from marching in the future. >> no. although we still have to focus on being very humble. we still have to make sure we use our voice and exercise our right. we need to make everybody realize how important it is to protect our safety. brian: thanks again for getting up in the middle of the night for us....