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but 18,000 children also die by drowning. we have to do something about that. eporter: darkness is falling. farjsana and her family are eating dinner. they miss aiyascha desperately. majeda: all children should learn how to swim. then they wouldn't drown, like my youngest daughter did. it's so important. reporter: farjsana feels the same. what did you think? let us know. send us an email and check out our facebook page -- dw global society. we're back again next week. see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. prosperity. optimism. - [fale voice over]: this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining. in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powere
but 18,000 children also die by drowning. we have to do something about that. eporter: darkness is falling. farjsana and her family are eating dinner. they miss aiyascha desperately. majeda: all children should learn how to swim. then they wouldn't drown, like my youngest daughter did. it's so important. reporter: farjsana feels the same. what did you think? let us know. send us an email and check out our facebook page -- dw global society. we're back again next week. see you then. ♪...
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nadea: i am scared about what the doctors say about some dk children are doing. have a lot of children. i worry about them. reporter: thousands of peopl have sought help from vadim petrovich over the years. he tells nejda thathe osses foed by thmatches hfloati in the ter symbizem the burd of life.e years. he tells nejda thathe propheses an iless in her daue osses foed by thmatches shadows in nadejda's lungs. petrovich predicts a new man will soon enter her life. then he tells her to drink the wategive what they can.. vadim: i do my best to cleanse away all the negative energy. i was hoping fewer people would make their way here, but actually more and more are cong. rerter: in the former soviet unio belief in the supernatural was an open secret. the psychokinetic experiments involving nina kulina, who claimed to have psychic powers, were watched by the government in the 1960's. shortly before the soviet union collapsed, a self-professed psychic named anatoly kashpirovsky appeared on tv to conduct mass healing sessions to millns throught the soet bl. and the faith
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but 18,000 children also die by drowning. we have to do something about that. eporter: darkness is falling. rjsana and her family are eating dinner. they miss aiyascha desperately. majeda: all children should learn how to swim. then they wouldn't drown, like my youngest daughter did. it's so important. reporter: farjsana feels the same. what did you think? let us know. send us an email and check out our facebook page -- dw global society. we're back again next week. see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning stitute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. prosperity. optimism. -in cuba, if you're an artist and you're work is politically subversive, you don't exist. they turn you into a non-person. -a lot of artists now are using hip hop to speak against what's going on and recognizing a lot of the issues that aren't being talked about. they call it a revolution within the rerevolution.
but 18,000 children also die by drowning. we have to do something about that. eporter: darkness is falling. rjsana and her family are eating dinner. they miss aiyascha desperately. majeda: all children should learn how to swim. then they wouldn't drown, like my youngest daughter did. it's so important. reporter: farjsana feels the same. what did you think? let us know. send us an email and check out our facebook page -- dw global society. we're back again next week. see you then. ♪...
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have an open debate on the senate floor about how we, as those entrusted with the safety of our children do something about the epidemic of gun violence in this country. llpe floor. i yield the floor mr. president this saturday students from parkland florida are going to lead hundreds of thousands of americans all around the country calling for common sense gun control measures for the march for our lives. since this terrible shooting in florida in parkland on valentine's day, we have seen students all across the country say enough. this is a movement that cannot be stopped and frankly, we all went to the students, the next generation to get this right in the policies and a the laws that we adopt. just a few weeks ago, i went to one of the students homes from parkland and a group of them and we talked and just last week member of the students came to the office appear in washington. it is amazing 15 and 16 and 17 years old, the students are looking to us, us here in this congress to at a minimum, consider legislation that could have prevented the slaughter that happened in parkland just a m
have an open debate on the senate floor about how we, as those entrusted with the safety of our children do something about the epidemic of gun violence in this country. llpe floor. i yield the floor mr. president this saturday students from parkland florida are going to lead hundreds of thousands of americans all around the country calling for common sense gun control measures for the march for our lives. since this terrible shooting in florida in parkland on valentine's day, we have seen...
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have an open debate on the senate floor about how we, as those entrusted with the safety of our children do something about the epidemic of gun violence in this country
have an open debate on the senate floor about how we, as those entrusted with the safety of our children do something about the epidemic of gun violence in this country
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but what about the children? we do know that it is very difficult to talk about children and to think about then existing during the time when so much is thomas -- when tumult is everywhere. i encourage you to really look in their eyes. look at them. it is easy, and our lives, to bypass anything that is difficult, hard, tragic. we go on, we're busy, we have things to do. but what about the children? when i was called and asked to be a part of the symposium, i realized quickly that it is children that i really wanted to focus on, so, as a virginian, our history means so very much to us, as dr. robinson has said. but it means so much more to those of us who have gone through something. african-americans, women, children are often left out of the narratives we hear about, so when we think about their experiences, we do not really know that much about them. as i began reading the literature, i was overcome with all that they experienced. in the middle of the night as i am reading, i hear the anguish in their loss in trying
but what about the children? we do know that it is very difficult to talk about children and to think about then existing during the time when so much is thomas -- when tumult is everywhere. i encourage you to really look in their eyes. look at them. it is easy, and our lives, to bypass anything that is difficult, hard, tragic. we go on, we're busy, we have things to do. but what about the children? when i was called and asked to be a part of the symposium, i realized quickly that it is...
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the children do not belong to school administrators, they arew members of the family from which they ke their prerogative away from parents? where did they get the right to do that? >> tucker, they are not taking the prerogative away. >> tucker: obviously they are. >> it's only in rare circumstances that a school would come to a determination that involving the parents is going to endanger the safety and well-being of a child. >> tucker: who has the right to decide? where does that right comem? fr? where it is a school administrator have the right to override parent toll -- >> it's not about overwriting parental judgment. >> tucker: of course it is. >> nall. it's about protecting the safety and well-being of the child. >> tucker: hold on. slow down. >> i'm a parent or four, i can l you the most sacrosanct right you have as a parent is to influence development of your child. in order to violate that right, you need a court order. you are saying that a school official can just decide it's not in the child's interest -- and i'm asking you where you get the rightt to violate millennia of
the children do not belong to school administrators, they arew members of the family from which they ke their prerogative away from parents? where did they get the right to do that? >> tucker, they are not taking the prerogative away. >> tucker: obviously they are. >> it's only in rare circumstances that a school would come to a determination that involving the parents is going to endanger the safety and well-being of a child. >> tucker: who has the right to decide?...
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parents because now all children do need that support but refugee children in particular do need the help of their parents to be able to integrate we also think that the definition of family under the current rules is very very restrictive the moment parents can bring their children up to the age of eighteen so for us the private member's bill would allow a greater definition of family it would allow parents to bring children over the age of eighteen under the age of twenty five because a child doesn't stop being a child once they've reached eighteen i think all parents would feel that they would want to reunite with their close family members and especially if for many refugee parents if they've left an eighteen year old daughter she could be in really precarious circumstances that would leave her very vulnerable so for us that was very important and then thirdly and finally the bill would bring back refugee from the reunification under the scope of legal aid because at the moment it can be very complicated and you do need really expert legal advice so those are the three things that
parents because now all children do need that support but refugee children in particular do need the help of their parents to be able to integrate we also think that the definition of family under the current rules is very very restrictive the moment parents can bring their children up to the age of eighteen so for us the private member's bill would allow a greater definition of family it would allow parents to bring children over the age of eighteen under the age of twenty five because a child...
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parents because now all children do need that support but refugee children in particular do you need the help of their parents to be able to integrate we also think that the definition of family under the current rules is very very restrictive the moment parents can bring their children up to the age of eighteen so for us the private member's bill would allow a greater definition of family it would allow parents to bring children over the age of eighteen under the age of twenty five because a child doesn't stop being a child once they've reached eighteen i think parents would feel that they would want to reunite with their close family members and especially if for many refugee parents if they've left an eighteen year old daughter she could be in really precarious circumstances that would leave her very vulnerable so for us that was very important and then thirdly and finally the bill would bring back refugee from the reunification under the scope of legal aid because at the moment it can be very complicated and you do need really expert legal advice and those are the three things th
parents because now all children do need that support but refugee children in particular do you need the help of their parents to be able to integrate we also think that the definition of family under the current rules is very very restrictive the moment parents can bring their children up to the age of eighteen so for us the private member's bill would allow a greater definition of family it would allow parents to bring children over the age of eighteen under the age of twenty five because a...
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parents because now all children do need that support but refugee children in particular do need help with their parents to be able to integrate we also think that the definition of family under the current rules is very very restrictive the moment parents can bring their children up to the age of eighteen so for us the private member's bill would allow a greater definition of family it would allow parents to bring children over the age of eighteen under the age of twenty five because a child doesn't stop being a child once they've reached eighteen i think parents would feel that they would want to reunite with their close family members and especially if for many refugee parents if they've left an eighteen year old daughter she could be in really precarious circumstances that would leave her very vulnerable so for us that was very important and then thirdly and finally the bill would bring back refugee from the reunification under the scope of legal aid because at the moment it can be very complicated and you do need to really expert legal advice and those are the three things that t
parents because now all children do need that support but refugee children in particular do need help with their parents to be able to integrate we also think that the definition of family under the current rules is very very restrictive the moment parents can bring their children up to the age of eighteen so for us the private member's bill would allow a greater definition of family it would allow parents to bring children over the age of eighteen under the age of twenty five because a child...
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governments in europe hope that by offering care and support to the children who return they can help them cast off the horrors they have in do it even carried out and yet the risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw fighters charlotte deep in ski. paris. with more news after the short break. that's. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to do i believe this is what the full story of the morning people are. interested in the logs she. should. welcome back let's head over to spain now where a rally in support of catalan independence is taking place right now these are live pictures we're bringing you from barcelona where thousands of people to fill the streets the people holding banners in support of the four months. later the man who's currently in exile and also demanding the release of political prisoners. cautious optimism has been expressed around the world following the news of a possible meeting between donald trump and north korea's kim jong il and t
governments in europe hope that by offering care and support to the children who return they can help them cast off the horrors they have in do it even carried out and yet the risks still high that it might be too late to right the wrongs of children brainwashed and raised as i saw fighters charlotte deep in ski. paris. with more news after the short break. that's. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and...
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center in the russian city of camera fifty three people are so far confirmed dead including many children. do not stop. showing messages or appear on social media from children who were trapped in the deadly plagues. among the dead where mother and daughter. and the father. when he came over there today he had health issues with his heart when he got the use of his family. live from our international news center in moscow this is r t thank you for choosing us for your update at this hour i'm going. we begin with breaking news from the russian city of camera where fifty three people have been confirmed dead in a fire a shopping center the number of fatalities is expected to rise with people still unaccounted for video from inside of the burning shopping complex has emerged online. just first of that. you could tell that. this. was a. we've been. going to my seat but you sound witnesses say people were unable to escape from the building and were seen jumping from windows of the more there are no conflicting reports about the cause of the fire again none of this has been officially confirmed yet
center in the russian city of camera fifty three people are so far confirmed dead including many children. do not stop. showing messages or appear on social media from children who were trapped in the deadly plagues. among the dead where mother and daughter. and the father. when he came over there today he had health issues with his heart when he got the use of his family. live from our international news center in moscow this is r t thank you for choosing us for your update at this hour i'm...
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doing. i have no doubt that this organization has the best interest of children at heart. we do every time we meet regardless of what that happens to be. we're all working towards the same goal. and no one, i believe, is more committed than the chiefs of this nation in doing the work that needs to be done on behalf of the children of this great nation. i want to take a moment to set the record straight. i want to talk about the progress that we're doing as well as recognize some of the challenges that still remain, but i think it's time that we do this. and i want to do this commitment by commitment. to look at our commitment to equity and how we're advancing that, etsa and the plans we've submitted are important but it's the work behind those plans that's going to be even more important because that's the focus on children. so let's take a minute. so the first commitment was to prioritize equity, to set and communicate an equity vision and measurable targets. that means that state chief hs to, obviously, step back, ablize their data, look to see where their gaps were, look
doing. i have no doubt that this organization has the best interest of children at heart. we do every time we meet regardless of what that happens to be. we're all working towards the same goal. and no one, i believe, is more committed than the chiefs of this nation in doing the work that needs to be done on behalf of the children of this great nation. i want to take a moment to set the record straight. i want to talk about the progress that we're doing as well as recognize some of the...
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doing. i have no doubt that this organization has the best interest of children at heart. we do every time we meet regardless of what convening that happens to be. we are all working toward the same goal and no one, i believe, is more committed than the chiefs of this nation in doing the work that needs to be done on behalf of the concern of which great nation. so i want to take a moment to set the record straight. i want to talk about the progress that we're doing as well as recognize the challenges that remain, but i think it's time we do this and i want to do this commitment by commitment. to look at our commitment to equity and how we're advancing that, esa and the plans we submitted are important, but it's the work behind the plans that will be more important because that's the focus children so let's take a minute. so the first commitment was to prioritize equity, to set and communicate an equity vision and measurable targets. that means that state chiefs had to obviously step back, analyze their data, look to see where their gaps were, look to see which children were
doing. i have no doubt that this organization has the best interest of children at heart. we do every time we meet regardless of what convening that happens to be. we are all working toward the same goal and no one, i believe, is more committed than the chiefs of this nation in doing the work that needs to be done on behalf of the concern of which great nation. so i want to take a moment to set the record straight. i want to talk about the progress that we're doing as well as recognize the...
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because you want to make sure that you don't quit children. >> do you think that they offered him a tonmoney to stay enact. >> i don't understand whole situation. how do you pull out last-minute publicly and change your mind? whoever is going to hire this guy again? i agree with that comment. how are you going to get supporters to vote for you if you can't make up your mind. >> stay right there, we have a lot more show coming up after the break. donald trump talking about what to do to keep our schools safe. and would you clone your dog? barbra streisand did it not once but twice. plus, all of your weather. we had a wild one today. what can we expect for the weekend. >> nor'easter is pulling away and the weather will improve. we have some >> welcome back to "chasing news." in a little bit we are going to have a story about cloning your dog. barbra streisand did it not once but twice. first let's check in with our meteorologist. we had a wild weather day today. what can we expect for the weekend? >> nice and dry and warm. what a storm. over a foot of snow in the mountains. several feet o
because you want to make sure that you don't quit children. >> do you think that they offered him a tonmoney to stay enact. >> i don't understand whole situation. how do you pull out last-minute publicly and change your mind? whoever is going to hire this guy again? i agree with that comment. how are you going to get supporters to vote for you if you can't make up your mind. >> stay right there, we have a lot more show coming up after the break. donald trump talking about what...
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moreeah, we just need safety with our guns and we need to be more careful with us children do. lane bringsopher, up the issue of parents. how are the parents in your community reacting to your efforts in the protest that of the building across the country? guest: as far as my parents, they had been very supportive. they don't offer help unless i ask for it. i think that is great. it is important for me for it to remain student-run, and both of my parents come from different political idealism. in regards to the adults in my community, it has been an interesting response. they are very supportive of the fact that someone is directing this movement, but i don't think all of them are thrilled about the idea that i am energizing and empowering youth. sometimes, i think that scares people. host: lane murdoch, national school walkout finder and choose.org starter. we thank you so much for joining us today. guest: thank you for having me. host: we're spending today's show talking about today's march for our lives here in washington and across the country. half a million people expecte
moreeah, we just need safety with our guns and we need to be more careful with us children do. lane bringsopher, up the issue of parents. how are the parents in your community reacting to your efforts in the protest that of the building across the country? guest: as far as my parents, they had been very supportive. they don't offer help unless i ask for it. i think that is great. it is important for me for it to remain student-run, and both of my parents come from different political idealism....
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does anybody think, do any of you have young children, do you think that your child has any chance inear 2030 without a full-blown decent education that extends beyond 12 years? the whole world is changing. the digital revolution. if you graduate from one of those great universities unless you go back to school on a regular basis you will be obsolete. things are changing so rapidly they say we can't afford it but they can afford and obscene. it's about the basic decency and fairness. the thing i like about this guy i watch how he walks by the doorman and kitchen help and police officers, thank you, thank you. [applause] i'm trying to be restrained he here. to stand more than 15 minutes, you lose all their votes. good luck -- book left me make two more points that i think are important. northeast pennsylvania, southwestern pennsylvania suffered frosufferfrom the samet that has occurred for a long time. it's not been immediate. it's been gradual. pittsburgh has been able to rebuild itself in many ways, but the suburbs, the smaller towns, they have got hit very hard and all the things th
does anybody think, do any of you have young children, do you think that your child has any chance inear 2030 without a full-blown decent education that extends beyond 12 years? the whole world is changing. the digital revolution. if you graduate from one of those great universities unless you go back to school on a regular basis you will be obsolete. things are changing so rapidly they say we can't afford it but they can afford and obscene. it's about the basic decency and fairness. the thing...
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they would build mills particularly suited for the children's frame. moderator: do we have any sense of the mortality rates among these children? julia: it is a difficult to distinguish between what was produced by child labor and poverty. these are often closely associated. generally folded think that children working prematurely would stun their development. themthought it would rob of their childhood, they would have economic independence too early, but particularly networking really long hours in those conditions would mean they would not grow or be involved in industrial accident. moderator: so, these children were not being schooled, i presume? or at home or other ways? julia: they sometimes would be schooled for a certain period of it was very minimal, 12 weeks of the year. not necessarily consecutive. often they would allow for children to both be at school most of for the year. that is a proposal the employer should offer schooling, rather than the state and it was through the effort of the common school performance and it eventually becomes a state functio
they would build mills particularly suited for the children's frame. moderator: do we have any sense of the mortality rates among these children? julia: it is a difficult to distinguish between what was produced by child labor and poverty. these are often closely associated. generally folded think that children working prematurely would stun their development. themthought it would rob of their childhood, they would have economic independence too early, but particularly networking really long...
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the children do not belong to school administrators. rom which they came. how dare a school take that prerogative away from parents. where did they get the right to do that. >> tucker, they are not taking the prerogative away from parents. >> tucker: obviously they are. >> first of all, it's only in rare circumstances that a school would come to a determination that involving the parent is going to endanger the safety and well being of the child. >> tucker: who has the right to decide that and where does that right come from? where does the school administrator have the right to override parental judgment in the case of a child? >> it's not about overriding parental judgment. >> tucker: of course it is. >> no. it's about protecting the safety and well-being on that child. >> tucker: says who on the basis of what? hold on, i'm a parent, stop. i'm a parent of four. can i tell you the most sack sang right you have as a parent is to influence the development of your child in order to violate that right you need a court order. but you are say
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humanitarian law what are the specific areas do you think that could possibly stand up in a court of law when accountability comes into the frames. well the from a children's perspective. n.e.v. file a sion of their rights are right to live a right to education right to be saved if any violation will have to be accounted for wherever that is and we do not need to wade children do not need to wade done till the court of law will deliberate over this what unicef wants today is to spark the school five who continue fighting to stop that war on children to respect our sacred principle we don't we don't have to wait children do not have the time to wait because they get killed they get seriously injured that they get dizzy bill that every single day they don't have to wait for a court of law they want today for the international community all the countries who have any influence over the fighting parties to make the yin dress the children of becoming a come to the ration to end that war and that's senseless suffering of not thousands millions of syrian children and in your experience would you say that this is the haps the greatest abuse of rights that children
humanitarian law what are the specific areas do you think that could possibly stand up in a court of law when accountability comes into the frames. well the from a children's perspective. n.e.v. file a sion of their rights are right to live a right to education right to be saved if any violation will have to be accounted for wherever that is and we do not need to wade children do not need to wade done till the court of law will deliberate over this what unicef wants today is to spark the school...
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their abc things, and i was like, why are children doing the abcs? ter] >> so i wrote my kindergarten teacher a letter and i said, i do not belong here. [laughter] >> because i know a lot of big words, and then i proceeded to write every big word i knew. and anybody who reads the bible here, it was biblical names, jeremiah, and then i put in elephant and hippopotamus just because they were some more big words. i saw the impression that made on her. >> my mom never went to high school. my dad went to two years. so when i was recruited by west point, they could not imagine that a polish kid from chicago was going to go to school, could go to a school, where presidents went to. david: right. >> so i did not really want to go to west point, but my parents kept putting on pressure. like they would speak in polish in the kitchen. that is where, we never had a house, but we had a flat. and they would say, they would talk in polish. stupid. david: and you did not know polish? >> i did not. they would never want me -- i did not know this until later. they did
their abc things, and i was like, why are children doing the abcs? ter] >> so i wrote my kindergarten teacher a letter and i said, i do not belong here. [laughter] >> because i know a lot of big words, and then i proceeded to write every big word i knew. and anybody who reads the bible here, it was biblical names, jeremiah, and then i put in elephant and hippopotamus just because they were some more big words. i saw the impression that made on her. >> my mom never went to high...
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visited cinema the law video children do though the doubt it burns so he is not and there is no interest they were in no more that time but in any case it's an extremely insensitive thing to say and thankfully put in actually cut him short but he also said mr stricken said that. you know in our times it was like that do you think that's a generational thing do you think that will change as younger officials come to the reins of power. is not always better and this isn't bad but maybe they're more emotional at you and i don't know. i'm not quite sure actually of course if they are talking about the health of investigative committee he doesn't need to be very empathetic actually he needs to find effectively who are really has to be blamed so who is a response of you found already the parents who have their children in the cinema's i guess it's could be some kind of emotional reaction and so it was room. at the same time have about one hundred investigators in kemmerer region who are sent to find out who really is responsible for this tragedy so i guess it's true but it's not all the truth
visited cinema the law video children do though the doubt it burns so he is not and there is no interest they were in no more that time but in any case it's an extremely insensitive thing to say and thankfully put in actually cut him short but he also said mr stricken said that. you know in our times it was like that do you think that's a generational thing do you think that will change as younger officials come to the reins of power. is not always better and this isn't bad but maybe they're...
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anybody think, any of you with young children, do you think any child has any chance in the year 2030 without a full-blown decent education that extends beyond 12 years? the whole world is changing. the digital revolution, moore's law. artificial intelligence. out, if you graduate from one of those great universities with a phd in astrophysics, unless you go back to school on a regular basis in 10 years things will be obsolete. he fights for retraining and job training. these guys saying no, we can't afford it. gentlemen, this is about basic decency. about basic fairness. and the thing i like about this guy, i watched him. i watched how he walks by. i watched how he walks by the police officers. thank you. thank you. thank you. i'm trying to be restrained here. because where i come from, if you keep standing for more than 50 minutes you lose all their votes. let me wind to visit that making two more points that i think are important. northeast pennsylvania, southwestern pennsylvania, they suffer from the same kind of neglect that has occurred for a long time. pittsburgh has been able
anybody think, any of you with young children, do you think any child has any chance in the year 2030 without a full-blown decent education that extends beyond 12 years? the whole world is changing. the digital revolution, moore's law. artificial intelligence. out, if you graduate from one of those great universities with a phd in astrophysics, unless you go back to school on a regular basis in 10 years things will be obsolete. he fights for retraining and job training. these guys saying no, we...
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in the proper way their own language is still not language now always children do not have the support you endure in the town but they're still known as tone and children are learning some fun things like i don't know programming computer whatever else our children are learning i don't know geography in a still no where else will it's not easy and in fact if we look at these our tests you know what is these are tests then we see that still no answer from a student school and doing much better that you're going from national schools. gonna normal i hear your point about it not being normal there pulled up here because this is something that you are working on especially for this year it's only an m.e.p. and to latvian members of the european parliamentary minding european parliament of the topic of what's called here in this article stateless residents what some would say are non-citizens you sent in this reminding them that this is an issue that you're pushing where are you with this. well we are waiting i also call this got here yes well waiting for. a workshop in which will be felt i
in the proper way their own language is still not language now always children do not have the support you endure in the town but they're still known as tone and children are learning some fun things like i don't know programming computer whatever else our children are learning i don't know geography in a still no where else will it's not easy and in fact if we look at these our tests you know what is these are tests then we see that still no answer from a student school and doing much better...
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doing. i have no doubt that this organization has the best interest of children at heart. we do every time we meet. we are working towards the same goal. and no one i believe is more committed than the chiefs of this nation in doing the work that needs to be done on behalf of the children of this great nation. so i want to take a moment to set the record straight. i want to talk about the progress that we're doing as well as recognize the challenges that still remain. but i think it's time that we do this and i want to do this commitment by commitment. to look at the commitment to equity and how we're advancing it, 9 plans are important but it's the work behind the plans that's going to be more important because that's the focus on children. so let's take a anyone. so the first commitment was to prioritize equity. and set and communicate an equity vision in mshl targets. that means that state chiefs had to step back analyze data, look to see where the gaps were, look to see which children were progressing and those who were not. as we saw states renew their commitment to eq
doing. i have no doubt that this organization has the best interest of children at heart. we do every time we meet. we are working towards the same goal. and no one i believe is more committed than the chiefs of this nation in doing the work that needs to be done on behalf of the children of this great nation. so i want to take a moment to set the record straight. i want to talk about the progress that we're doing as well as recognize the challenges that still remain. but i think it's time that...
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so this, these children doing this, and, taking a stand, this is the only way that real change is goingo happen in the country. >> let's talk again about red sparrow that will come out. about patriotism. about patriotism. loyalty off to the state. how do you feel about that message today and given our political situation? >> i think that what, what spies do with the cia, what the fbi does is selfless. and it, it's patriotic. i think they, they, risk their lives for our country. and a lot of, and most of them go their entire lives without being known even after they're dead people don't know what they have done for the country. it's very selfless. my character specific story is, is she is forced into a situation where she has to decide between caring for her ailing mother and her allegiance to her country. >> or an allegiance to herself? >> that's the thought of the movie. >> that's the question. you have talked to a lot of cia people. you have done a lot of research. did you ever find evidence of a cia-led red sparrow program? >> what's interesting. i heard a story, a real program exist
so this, these children doing this, and, taking a stand, this is the only way that real change is goingo happen in the country. >> let's talk again about red sparrow that will come out. about patriotism. about patriotism. loyalty off to the state. how do you feel about that message today and given our political situation? >> i think that what, what spies do with the cia, what the fbi does is selfless. and it, it's patriotic. i think they, they, risk their lives for our country. and...
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are there any children making laws? do pass a law that says no home work or you finish high school at the age of 12 just because they want it so. no. the adults make the laws because we have the age, we have the wisdom, and we have the experience to make these laws. >> what's your reaction? >> that's a tragedy. that is absolutely a tragedy. to turn away and try to silence the voices of the children is a tragedy. we need to be supporting them at every turn. when the adults, when our legislators are not making sound decisions for the protection and safety of children and teachers in our classrooms and citizens at large, that's a tragedy. >> a lot of people say when it comes to gun legislation that this would be the beginning of abolishing the second amendment. do you want to abolish the second amendment? is that end goal? >> absolutely not. i mean, myself and others like me, other activists and the work that i do with every town for gun safety, we respect the second amendment. it's not about taking people's guns away. there
are there any children making laws? do pass a law that says no home work or you finish high school at the age of 12 just because they want it so. no. the adults make the laws because we have the age, we have the wisdom, and we have the experience to make these laws. >> what's your reaction? >> that's a tragedy. that is absolutely a tragedy. to turn away and try to silence the voices of the children is a tragedy. we need to be supporting them at every turn. when the adults, when our...
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to know why these students, the children need to be the ones to speak out, just to save innocent lives he said. he wants to know why the adults can't be the adults and do what is necessary to protect children. i think the students at marjori stoneman douglas high school have had clear articulate that this carnage needs to stop.is carnage needs they want to feel safe in their schools again, armed with their cell phones and their stories they have taken up the banner of #never again and are changing the face of this debate to make this country safer from gun violence. alec wynn another survivor layed out a larger problems, and why students are mobilizing, we are marching because it's not just schools, it's movie theaters, it's concerts, it's nightclubs, this kindig of stuff can't just happen, you know, we are marching for our lives, we are marching for the 17 lives we've lost, we are marching for our children's lives, we are marching for our children's children and their children. so what we can do, there are several pieces of legislation that are ready to go, democrats and somend republicans have been willing, mcconnell can move any one of the bills rig
to know why these students, the children need to be the ones to speak out, just to save innocent lives he said. he wants to know why the adults can't be the adults and do what is necessary to protect children. i think the students at marjori stoneman douglas high school have had clear articulate that this carnage needs to stop.is carnage needs they want to feel safe in their schools again, armed with their cell phones and their stories they have taken up the banner of #never again and are...
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. >> how many more videos of young children do we have to see g reaming so that their parents aren'ten away the way that they are? >> reporter: 36-year-old perla morales-luna came to the u.s. illegally at the age of 15. the u.s. customs and border protection says in a statement that morales-luna is an mganizer for a human smuggling operation. but her attorney, andres moreno, t he her only crime is being undocumented. >> we don't see any criminal crimges ever filed against her in any capacity. so we're at a bit of a loss as to why they're alleging the alien smuggling issue. >> late today, cues ms and border protection say morales luna helped transport illegal aliens to a stash house near san diego. she was wanted by federal agents sips january. they also say officers seen in the video acted appropriately. >> glor: jamie yuccas for us tonight in los angeles. jaime, thank you. cbs news has learned that more stplicit pictures of female service members have been posted online without their permission. we first reported on this , has l a year ago, and david martin is at the pentagon tonigh
. >> how many more videos of young children do we have to see g reaming so that their parents aren'ten away the way that they are? >> reporter: 36-year-old perla morales-luna came to the u.s. illegally at the age of 15. the u.s. customs and border protection says in a statement that morales-luna is an mganizer for a human smuggling operation. but her attorney, andres moreno, t he her only crime is being undocumented. >> we don't see any criminal crimges ever filed against her...
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what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and we will tell them that we love them, and we will remind each other of how deeply we love each other. there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, we are praying for them, the memory for thosehey felt they lost endures not only in their memories, but ours. may god bless the families of the victims. in the words of scripture, heal the brokenhearted and bind up their wounds. pres. obama: there has been another mass shooting in america. this time in a community college in oregon. that means there are more american families, moms, dads, children, whose lives have been changed forever. that means there is another community stunned with grief, and communities across the count
what i know every parent in america will do, which is hug our children a little tighter, and we will tell them that we love them, and we will remind each other of how deeply we love each other. there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to...
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have been saying for the series is on target with the importance of having children be involved with both fathers. mothers are doingloving and caring for their children. >> tucker: yes. >> that is why they deserve the biological father to be involved. and when we tell the biological father not only are you important but the way that you father is important, the way that you enforce boundaries and the way you encourage exploration and encourage the kids to get up and try again. the way you encourage adventure and risk-taking. the way that we can play together to create bonds, these are the things that mothers need to communicate. because when fathers are asked for and valued they come back in the picture. when they are not, they drop out. >> tucker: so it doesn't sound like anybody wins from fatherlessness. so the trend is fewer families are forming more children growing up without the fathers at home. nobody benefits from that. why aren't we sounding the alarm about that do you think? >> we put so much focus, especially in the democratic party on freedom for women. and freedom for women is a wonderful thing. i was
have been saying for the series is on target with the importance of having children be involved with both fathers. mothers are doingloving and caring for their children. >> tucker: yes. >> that is why they deserve the biological father to be involved. and when we tell the biological father not only are you important but the way that you father is important, the way that you enforce boundaries and the way you encourage exploration and encourage the kids to get up and try again. the...
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or has the world using children aged just four or five to kill people should of literature do that this generation will survive. these children will be the successor of us collapses. when i ask disappears least children will still be here and as adults they will rebuild islamic state. look. this is an example of what i asked does a lot of the world was a little boy is four years old you know this from there as sort. of how liberal. it will be certain he's about to kill a man superman who's barely thirty. a certain sort of. it's been four years now since i asked began using child soldiers in just two more years the syrian children and i as his ranks will pose a real threat to the entire world. to. assume that my name's omar i'm from here as are did i work for islamic state as a teacher. so. there are any mision to educate the children. it's to train a generation of ready and willing fighters. the children are instilled with this ideology from an early age. that. struck just about every subject from the curriculum arabic math and english and they focused exclusively on religion everything
or has the world using children aged just four or five to kill people should of literature do that this generation will survive. these children will be the successor of us collapses. when i ask disappears least children will still be here and as adults they will rebuild islamic state. look. this is an example of what i asked does a lot of the world was a little boy is four years old you know this from there as sort. of how liberal. it will be certain he's about to kill a man superman who's...
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transgender activist want to silence the mothers and fathers who do not want their children to be believe in reality. transgender activists have sought to silence those who suffer the most couple of the people have come to realize that no amount of hormone treatment or surgery can change the biological reality of their sex and now the with regret at what they've lost. ryan's book ensures that all voices will be heard and none silenced. this could not have arrived at a more pertinent time for a nation. as the military considers whether to admit people entering from gender dysphoria in every rank and branch of the military. as parents run the country when the stunning news that an ohio judge is terminated custody of parents over their 17-year-old daughter because of her struggles with gender dysphoria. the freedom to debate the best treatments must be protected. as one reviewer wrote about the book, the mines, the bodies in the very lives of men, women, and children are at stake. please welcome ryan anderson to the podium. thank you. [applause] >> thank you emily thank you all for coming. a
transgender activist want to silence the mothers and fathers who do not want their children to be believe in reality. transgender activists have sought to silence those who suffer the most couple of the people have come to realize that no amount of hormone treatment or surgery can change the biological reality of their sex and now the with regret at what they've lost. ryan's book ensures that all voices will be heard and none silenced. this could not have arrived at a more pertinent time for a...